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- In order to claim his inheritance, our hero must first produce a wife and family.
- Early Harold Lloyd silent movie where more and more misunderstandings leads Lloyd to jail and back.
- Here's a film that will upset all your ideas of the Wild West. A parody of the great screen classic, "The Covered Wagon," it treats of the adventures of a band of pioneers who make their transcontinental trip in flivvers, meet with Indians who take the warpath on bicycles, and finally make their escape on a trolley car which runs across the prairie.
- After taking a correspondence school course in detecting, Paul sallies forth in search of criminals. His neighbors object to being used as subjects for his enthusiasm, but he finally discovers that a newcomer in town has the fingerprints of a famous criminal.
- Paul, a press agent for the Bijou Theatre, loses no opportunity to inform the public of the attractions at his house. He mounts his placards everywhere, his favorite place being the back of an unsuspecting passer-by. But his overzealousness brings grief, to the public, the theatre and lastly to himself.
- Paul finds a new use for building machinery when he spends an eventful lunch hour in an edifice under construction. The giant derrick is his particular pet. See him play poker in mid-air and get a thrill as he leaps from the roof with an umbrella for a parachute in order to meet the pretty time-keeper.
- Paul is sent to investigate the habits of a young wife who is (or maybe isn't) alone all day long. When her husband comes home unexpectedly one afternoon, he and Paul mistake each other for the mysterious stranger and it takes a chase and considerable explaining to show that the mysterious stranger never existed at all.
- Paul, a great college athlete, is sent to his uncle's farm to be developed, but turns against the continual round of chores. And at the table he is continually elbowed aside by the huskier farmhands, until he gives up in disgust. But a last attempt to understand the intricacies of the tractor results in his demolishing the house, and the farmer's daughter aids his escape.
- Paul and his girl, invited by their friends to make a trip through Chinatown, decline on the plea that nothing ever happens there. But when the girl is snatched from his arm and disappears through a narrow doorway, Paul finds adventure a-plenty. He fights his way to her side, after which the "Chinamen" reveal themselves as the friends who wished to give them a thrill.
- Paul's first car arrives "knocked down," and his first thought is to assemble it and outstrip a rival in taking the prettiest girl in town for a ride. She announces that she will go out with the first to reach her house. The competition between the two drivers is keen until a maneuver by Paul outwits the rival and captures the girl.
- Have you a little donkey in your home? If so Paul will show you how to take care of it. Paul, living in the Hotel Grant which allows no animals to be lodged in the rooms, is informed that his cousin is coming to visit him. The "relative" appears, in the form of a donkey, and Paul is hard put to keep the animal from causing the ejection of both.
- The annual tournament of the Clear Valley Country Club is a particularly notable event because the winner is to receive not only the prize cup but the hand of the president's daughter. Paul is outdistanced by the champion in the golf and driving contests, but comes into his own in the Pogo race through the aid of a goat.
- One monkey is stealing eggs from the farmyard. Another monkey, with his dog friend, tries to stop the crook.
- Mack Monksey, heavyweight champion of Monktown, defends his title against Kid Kongo, the challenger, in a boxing match that attracts attention throughout the dark country. Society's elite attend the match, which is faithfully reported for the press by the star sporting writers from all papers. Did you know how sporting events are held by animals? If not, show this reel and watch Monksey maintain his championship crown.
- When a conservative old lady and a wickedly pretty young miss come into court to settled responsibility for a traffic accident, justice bows before beauty and youth wins the verdict. Even His Honor is a victim and shows his interest in the young and successful litigant by making an appointment to meet her after the close of court.
- Paul is very timid and is reproached by his girl for his "shyness" as she terms it. He is finally goaded into a fight with "Poison Fist O'Flanagan," a cross-eyed bantamweight, and to the surprise of himself and his loved one, knocks out the champion.
- Paul's inamorata, tired of being continually nagged by him and another suitor, has herself arrested for speeding, with a promise that she will wed the man who has her released. After various attempts to join her in jail, both succeed, only to find that she has been freed by her father, while the two suitors face terms in prison.
- On a visit to Stockholm, Paul speaks to a pretty Swedish girl in a cafe, and she hands him a note in Swedish which is unintelligible to him. Everyone to whom he presents the note for translation flees until he has the streets to himself. Even the police give him no aid and he never does discover that the note read, "I have just escaped from the pest house."
- Famous magician Mr. Hyppo induces a young man to act as his subject in an exhibition of hypnotic power. But a rival hypnotist sets up a cross-current of vibrations that causes a riot and his arrest when he denounces Hyppo as a faker. Hyppo takes the fastest way out and escapes by clinging to the ropes of the curtain.