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- While on the job, delivering a message, Luke finds himself in a girl's seminary.
- Snitch steals Ginger's baseball tickets and takes Ginger's girl to the game. Finding himself without tickets, Ginger dresses as a baseball player and wins the game.
- In order to claim his inheritance, our hero must first produce a wife and family.
- Our hero saves a man from drowning, only to find that it is the wrong man.
- A clerk in a failing antiques store gets a big idea on how to move the merchandise so that he can save the store and possibly win the girl.
- Luke runs the coat-check concession at the White Light Cafe.
- A counterfeit count is aided in his courtship of the heroine by her father who is overwhelmed by his 'title.'
- A man takes a job in a café, hoping to get to know the pretty waitress working there.
- Luke, running a chili parlor, inherits a million dollars and joins high society.
- Shipwrecked sailors make their way to land and throw the Sultan's harem into all sorts of confusion.
- In pre-historic times (dream sequence), our hero, in a loin cloth, battles other cavemen over the opposite sex.
- Early Harold Lloyd silent movie where more and more misunderstandings leads Lloyd to jail and back.
- An Englishman and his valet have adventures in the American West.
- In order to get his daughter away from her suitors, father decides to spirit her away to Bermuda. Our hero, however, stows away on the ship. When discovered, he is credited with catching a crook, thus winning a reward . . . And the girl.
- An Englishman and his valet tour the American West.
- Snub Pollard plays a drunken man who believes Harold has robbed him. Meanwhile, Bebe has her hands full with a lounge lizard who won't take no for an answer.
- Luke operates a sanatarium, which he has naturally staffed with a bevy of attractive nurses.
- After finding a note in a floating bottle, our hero is off to resue the heroine. He runs into a tribe of cannibals.
- Luke is an inept detective who follows the wrong man to a seaside hotel.
- With only a hammer Luke can soon take the mote out of any motor, and as the handy man around a garage he shows himself to be some fixer, while Snub has to have a lot of tools to do his work too. We have with us also Miss Speedboy, played by Bebe Daniels, and Bud Jamison as the garage owner adds the finishing touch. The climax comes when the garage catches on fire, and Luke puts it out by pouring all over it the gasoline which he sells at $1 a drop. "It is better to fight fire with than water itself," says he.
- Ambitious Gordon Travis, is a reporter for the Sylvester Brandon's newspaper, gets mixed up in the political rivalry between two candidates for mayor when he covers the aborted wedding of Ruth Westfall, the daughter of candidate Harrison Westfall. Because Gordon uncovers potentially damaging information about Westfall, the politician sends two thugs to beat him senseless. Dazed and disheveled, he is picked up by Brandon, Westfall's rival, who has bet that any tramp, when properly attired, can win acceptance into society, even to the point of marrying a blue blood. Gordon, playing along with the scheme, courts and wins Ruth Westfall, which Brandon hopes will spell political ruin for his rival. After compelling both of these corrupt schemers to drop their mayoral bids, Gordon decides to seek the office himself and wins the election and a wife.
- Luke and his sidekick steal a trolley car and create havoc for passengers.
- Luke and his pal find existence in prison so amusing that they depart with regrets.
- Our hero is a police officer who gets involved in a crap game, flirting with a nurse and other amusements.
- Luke is a pickpocket, hiding out from the cops in a dive in the slum part of town. He later winds up in a boxing match which again brings the law on his tail.
- A man who goes by the name The Sport decides where he wants to spend his last twenty-five cents. He chases the girl he's infatuated with, and encounters colorful characters along the way.
- Our hero, a professor in Turkey, challenges a Sultan for the affections of a girl.
- Our newlywed hero is about to embark on his honeymoon when he realizes that he has lost the train tickets. In a mad scramble to find them, his bride is led to believe that she has been deserted.
- A photo studio operator seems only interested in flirting with women. After slapping at his advance, a women phones her husband to come kill him. Unsure what to do, Harold randomly enters the studio and is offered to 'manage' the store.
- A man tries to sneak into a motion picture studio to give back the letter of the beautiful woman who dropped it at a sidewalk.
- 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.
- Our hero has a dream, while in the trenches at the front, that he is in Berlin rescuing a Red Cross nurse from the hands of the Kaiser and his henchmen.
- A nervy young man follows a pretty lady into a diner to flirt with her, but winds up getting stuck with the tab.
- At a masquerade ball, our hero, in a tramp costume, is arrested when they think he is a real hobo. In the meantime, an actual hobo, at the party, is treated like a guest.
- This film is considered lost, therefore the plot is unknown.
- Harold invades the "Gilded Guzzle" café, where he appropriates a lady's roll of money, hides under a table and impersonates a cigar store Indian.
- Bebe is surrounded by suitors, but her father wants her to marry Professor M. T. Noodle. Harold makes his move by impersonating the professor.
- Harold decides to crash a fireman's ball just to see the girl he loves. However, their parents decided she would marry the fire department chief and Harold is out of consideration. But when the fire alarm rings at the same time the 2nd man in position quits his job, the inept Harold takes a chance to become a firefighter and become worthy of getting the girl.
- A rich man's daughter has more suitors than she's interested in, and he's going to marry her off -- even if she's doesn't know about it.
- A mild-mannered young man has left home, and is now playing the piano in a bar in the west. The dangerous criminal Dagger-Tooth Dan enters the bar where the young man is playing. Soon afterwards, the local sheriff also arrives, with some letters that he has received. Dan notices the letters, and he switches the information in them to make the sheriff think that the piano player is the dangerous one.