Two young men court the same girl and try to wreck each other's efforts. One sabotages the other's car, while the other hands the first one a bunch of cigars, which promptly explode when the girl's father lights one up.
It's an amusing comedy from Edwin S. Porter, based on a contemporary comic strip. Although the print I looked at was too blurry to figure out who played which role, back in an era when the players were not identified, that was not too important a distinction. The audience was probably unaware that the director was Porter.
For me, the most amusing thing in the film is the young woman's indifference to which of the two young men she is necking with; they switch places, she returns to spooning.