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- Snub writes a scenario and goes to the local theater to see the picture. After a good deal of trouble he and his wife succeed in getting into the house, but are unable to find two seats together. The center aisle is built very steep, and the ushers are dressed like Alpine climbers. This provides a great deal of action for those who must climb up, and those who slide into their seats. Then comes the film. The main title tells that the picture is made by the "Shameless Film Co." As Snub's seat is up against the screen he sees the picture greatly distorted. The picture shown on the screen satires the current melodrama, and will bring a laugh in itself. The comedy ends in a free-for-all fight.
- Snub's wife Marie belongs to a society of women who decide to enforce "Blue Sunday" on their husbands.
- Eddie buys a versatile Ford and takes his wife on a camping trip, loaded down with a portable camping outfit.
- Toto is chief chef and bottle washer in the home of a millionaire. The home, incidentally, is run by the servants.
- Captain Dandy is quite the ladies' man, with a woman in every port--and, he's about to set sail. Aboard ship is a beautiful woman - and her jealous husband.
- In an earthquake and revolution torn country that strongly resembles Mexico, an insurgent general holds beautiful Senorita Tamale captive. American salesman Snub is caught up in the intrigue, but is captured while disguised as an officer.
- A love sick youth has fallen in love with the most popular girl in town. She offers her hand in marriage to the young man who proves best in the athletic events of the day at the Sunday picnic.
- Snub is a strolling actor who rescues the kidnapped heroine from the gypsies.
- Harry and his fat neighbor decide to purchase a second-hand car, much to the delight of their wives. On the first joy ride everything falls off the car except the number. Harry drives disastrously, through walls and buildings, carrying one man in a bath tub into the street. He finally wrecks the flivver completely, and he and wifey swear "never again."
- Eddie appears as a plumber who hunts for a gas leak with a lighted candle. Following the inevitable explosion he has a dream in which he is transported to a distant province, where he becomes prince of the realm and is surrounded by many fair women.
- Luke, a street tramp, is taken to a dance contest by a pretty millionairess, but when he is ejected, he returns with a gun and wreaks havoc.
- Complications result when Snub, about to be married, discovers that he forgot the ring.
- Unable to pay their rent, some of the boarders give a show and one of them gets away with the landlady's diamonds, but, on account of his love for her niece, Snub captures the absconder, recovers the jewels and wins the girl.
- Harold is a penniless youth who picks up a wealthy and intoxicated friend. They do the city cabarets together, and Harold abstracts most of his friend's money, only to lose it later.
- Bebe and girlfriend go shopping for new corsets. Harold sneaks into the corset shop and a customer asks him to take her measurements--a ticklish task, as the brash young man suddenly becomes playfully bashful.
- A young man gets into trouble with the police and in trying to elude them, dons a motorman's uniform and gets on a trolley car. All kinds of curious things begin to happen.
- Harold and Snub, camping in the wilds, prove too much for the Indians that take them captive.
- A young man goes out to eat breakfast with his friend. As a restaurant "regular" with a pistol threatens to eat everyone's bacon, the two friends flee.
- In the park Snub leans against a large tree and by mistake presses a spring. The front of the tree opens up disclosing a first class bar. Customers appear and soon Snub does a lively business until the cop appears. Then the chase begins.
- The governor's (Snub) life is in constant jeopardy because of the bomb throwers who use every conceivable means to get him.
- Two men on their way home from the club, fall asleep on the curb, considerably the worse for liquor. They dream that they have gone to a land where there are no wives and finally they meet with a bunch of Indians, who lead them a merry chase, from which they awaken to the realities of life when a policeman shakes them.
- Snub is a park dandy, chasing butterflies and flirting with the girls. His adventures take him to a restaurant, where he gets into numerous difficulties and he finally winds up in jail.
- Snub and Ernest are involved in rescuing a wife that was stolen for the Sultan's harem.
- Harold visits the Ozarks, where he has some funny experiences with a mountain girl and her eccentric family.
- Luke runs the coat-check concession at the White Light Cafe.
- Snub is the gardener for a couple, and while they are away, a motion picture company comes and for five dollars Snub allows them to use the grounds for a war play. What they do to the house and grounds is a plenty.
- Stan appears in this as a man just out of jail, with a companion crook. They invade a girl's school to kidnap one of the fair maidens, but get the principal by mistake.
- A couple on a fishing trip get caught in a series of comical events involving patrons and workers at a local grocery store, a bumbling cop, a moonshine bootlegger, a man in a bear suit and a real bear.
- Snub, as a member of the London police force, is assigned to a neighborhood where a terrific free-for-all battle is taking place. After the struggle is snuffed out by a particularly belligerent chap who wades into the crowd and sends its members into the land of twittering birdies with an assortment of right and left-handed blows, Snub steps forth and accepts credit for the feat.
- Stan, an American, purchases The Blue Coo Inn in Scotland.
- An auto accident hurls Snub into a skating rink, where he encounters Rowe and Marie. Among the various slip-and-falling going on, two frisky escaped monkeys from a show put on skates to join in and create pandemonium.
- Snub and his wife give up their bungalow and allow another couple to move in. Then it develops that they can't find another home, and must live in an improvised tent.
- Snub, a henpecked husband, joins an equally unhappy man on the floor below. They rebel and turn the tables on their wives.
- In the guise of a sailor, Snub is bragging of his exploits to some shapely bathing girls when they are carried off by pirates.
- The difficulties of a bride and bridegroom when they try to take their honeymoon in a "haunted" house.
- Snub is a cab driver with aspirations to be a regular gentleman.
- A two-reel comic number featuring Toto in his usual knockabout tricks. He is first seen flirting in a park, but later appears at a moving picture studio. He gets in trouble here and escapes dressed as a girl. He then invades the grounds of a dancing school, and later the winter quarters of a circus. There is an abundance of gymnastic actions in this and many of the situations are quite laughable.
- Snub comes to town with no money, but he sure wants a meal at Marie's cafe.
- Snub's creditors are so insistent that he decides to end it all and let his wife collect the insurance.
- Snub is a dandy, and though engaged in the express and transfer business, he has social aspirations. Sammy assists him in breaking into the dancing academy.
- Snub, who is a cop, to save his lady friend from being evicted from her frankfurter stand, agrees to go into the ring against a big bully to win a $100 prize. By means of a donkey behind a curtain, the bully makes short work of several opponents. Snub, however, is an artful dodger. The girl, selling sandwiches, gets in front of a fan and puts pepper on them. This causes the bully to sneeze, and every time he does so, Snub lands a good blow. Finally Snub forces him against the canvas, and the donkey does the rest.