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- A young man asks his boss for a dollar which he needs to buy medicine for his sick mother. The old lady is nursed by the clever monkey, who sizes up the situation and steals a dollar from the pocket of the cashier. Then the bank is robbed and the boss is locked in the vault. The children, however, save the money and help rescue the boss who has now changed his mind about the man and shows his gratitude by giving him a penny reward.
- Buddy's monkey friend catches Buddy napping and has an open mouse trap ready for Buddy's toe as the latter steps out of the bed. Of course there is a great ado. Matters come to a more diverting head when Buddy goes seeking treasure at a pirate island. The pirate band consisting, with the exception of the leader, of a crew of comely girls, makes Buddy a prisoner. After a series of wild adventures aboard ship Buddy is finally made to walk the plank. He is prodded along at the point of the skipper's saber, and just as he steps off, he wakes up.
- Ruth Spear, a flapper, educated in the East, is left the owner of the ranch at her father's death. Montana (Josie Sedgwick) is the ranch boss and forbids Ruth to see Mel Bromwell, a scoundrel who is after the ranch and incidentally, Ruth. Montana's sweetheart, Dave, is shot in an effort to capture a gang of rustlers of which Bromwell is the leader and later Ruth is lured away to Bromwell's camp in the hills, ostensibly to be married. However, Montana pursues her, true to form, and of course, rescues the gal and gives the villain his just deserts, with the help of the sheriff who rides up just in time.
- Kerry Clay is a ranger trying to land the gang that has robbed the stage. They surprise and overpower him, leaving him for dead. The daughter of a rancher discovers and rescues him. Later Gilman finds a clue which proves the girl's brother Will is a member of the bandit gang. He arrests him, and the girl pleads for his life. Will manages to escape to the hiding place of the gang, where the ranger trails him. Fighting against heavy odds, he is overcome, and left to be guarded by Will while the bandits go in search of the loot hidden in the ranch house. The ranger persuades Will, for the sake of his sister, to throw in his lot with him, and help capture the gang. It winds up in the usual fight against heavy odds with the hero triumphant.
- 60 Years ago a group of Devil worshipers died in a mysterious fire which burnt their mansion down to the ground. Now years later a college stands on the site where the mansion once stood. Victoria is a pole dancer who has fallen in love with a boy Harry 5 years her junior and still at college. She has decided that she wants one night of passion in the arms of her love and if the age gap means he can't provide that then she will dump his sorry behind. Harry, with the help of his friend Luke, knowing that his relationship with the hottest girl his ever seen could end, sets about creating the ultimate romantic night in their college. However Victoria's friends hear about Harry's ridiculous plans and plot to sabotage the evenings events. THE SEVEN all turn up at the collage but unfortunately end up getting locked in by the 'live in caretaker' Squeaky. Squeaky is an odd Character who pushes his wobbly wheeled cart around the college cleaning up after all the students. There are many urban myths based around Squeaky but nobody knows the truth about his history, the fact that he is the only survivor from the mansion fire makes him even more mysterious.
- A striking illustration of the service of motion pictures to re-create the historical events of the world for posterity. "Through Three Reigns" is a resume of the most picturesque incidents in the lives of Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King George V. Not only is this picture interesting because of its historical value, showing as it does important events of three reigns, but because it is also an indication of the vast strides made by the motion picture toward perfection. It is interesting to note the improvement as indicated in the pictures of each successive period. Of the scenes offered probably the most interesting are the pictures of the late Franz Joseph, of his funeral and scenes of the coronation of King George V showing the King and Queen and the next heir to the throne, Edward, Prince of Wales.
- On the steamer going over to London the "Kid" falls in love with a senator's daughter and his manager is too sick to keep him in any training. After a week or two of training the "Kid" enters the ring only to find that his rival is one of his sparring partners. Knowing all the "Kid's" punches the opponent scores many points during the combat but suffers a punch in the jaw which loosens a tooth. The "Kid" waits for the moment when the terrible fighter must turn his head to spit out the tooth before he gives him the final knock-out punch. The agreement has terminated between the champion and his manager but is renewed by a hand-shake at the close of the final reel.