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- An actor, Julian Lorraine (J. Frank Glendon), mistakenly believes his wife Viola Lorraine (Alice Day) has been unfaithful. Complications and tears and scorn follow.
- John Carver looked through the window of a little church in the North woods and saw the woman who had once been his own being made the wife of Julio Cumberland, the most prosperous citizen in the village. He is pursued by Private Dick Osborne, of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, the lover of Nan's new stepdaughter, who recognizes the uninvited guest and knows Nan's story. Julio regards the conferences of his bride and Dick with jealous suspicion, and while spied upon by the criminal, attacks the officer, leaving him unconscious. Later the bride is found dead, and suspicion points to the officer as her murderer. John is captured and admits his guilt only when Dorothy prevails upon him to save the happiness of herself and the officer by confessing the crime.
- Nicholas Dolph must balance secretly working for Santa and raising his 7-year-old daughter alone. When a bully at school meanly chronicles to her that Santa isn't real, Nick tries to restore her belief while avoiding his boss' wrath.
- An armament king's wife kills herself to save her MP lover from a divorce scandal.
- Dann Mulvey (William Scott), just released from prison, is falsely accused of murder. The real culprit is the least-suspected person, who makes a deathbed confession.
- Umluk, an Eskimo chief, falls into a crevice while hunting and is rescued by Dr. Wells, a distinguished Arctic explorer and scientist. Umluk returns to his igloo, where he finds Mike Burke, an ex-whaler who runs a trading post in partnership with Izzy Hawkins. Mike has been attempting to win the favor of Umluk's promised bride, the Eskimo-Russian Wamba, by giving her trinkets. Umluk forces Mike to leave, but the trader returns later and takes the willing Wamba away with him, forcing her sister, Nootka, to accompany them as their servant. Umluk learns of the betrayal from Izzy and pursues the party in a light sled. He soon catches sight of the three travelers, but an unlucky accident to his sled prevents him from reaching them. Umluk eventually finds the group in a rough settlement, and, after several trials and tribulations, returns to his icy home with the faithful Nootka, leaving the degraded Wamba behind.
- The boys are broke, as usual, and they come to a studio looking for work, where they always get in the wrong place at the wrong time and break up every scene.
- After attempting to succeed in his father-in-law's ,Old Blind Goring (Mitchell Lewis), fishing business, Gordon Gray (Forrest Stanley) persuades his wife, Rena (Miriam Cooper), to return to his home and wealthy family, where she learns from Gordon's aunt, Mrs. Gray (Kate Lester), to become a lady.
- The Boys answer an ad for a man and wife to manage a summer hotel.
- A mysterious tenderfoot comes into the town of "Pot Luck," where the heroine runs the saloon and gambling hall. He is picked on by all the "hard guys" and appears very timid, thus disgusting the girl. After getting into a poker game with the train robber gang, it turns out that he is a government detective. He catches the gang and wins the girl.
- A train of prairie schooners crosses "The Mormon Trail" in the days of the early West. Kate Tyler is on the way to meet her sweetheart, Jim. Jim's brother Jack leaves the train and that night it is held up. Jack is suspected and he gives himself up when he finds that his brother was the robber, in partnership with the owner of the train. Jack is about to be hung by the enraged travelers when Jim, dying from a gun wound, confesses, and Jack wins Kate, whom he has loved all the time.
- Percy and Ferdie try to be automobile salesmen with their usual bad luck, in fact, they successively become doctors, lawyers and detectives.
- Percy and Ferdie are official care-takers of children whose mothers are shopping in the department store. A very pretty girl leaves her young baby with the boys and Percy, who is holding the child, suddenly sees his sweetheart outside the store. Not wishing her to find him with a child in his arms he ties the baby to a bunch of balloons. While he is talking to his girl, another child comes along and swaps her doll for the baby, which she puts in her little carriage. Percy, unaware of the change, after a few minutes makes a grab for the baby only to find the balloons sailing up way beyond his reach.
- Percy and Ferdie become mixed up in a criminal chase with an eye to collecting the reward. The criminal turns out to be the exact double of Percy and the resultant complications lead to many warm and fistic arguments.
- Megan and Gilbert are happily married and expect to be together for life, but an argument over an insignificant issue gets out of control and results in a divorce. Years later they happen to meet at a summer resort, where Gilbert is staying with his new wife Viola and Megan is there as a companion to a rich old woman.
- The residents of the hall room become motion picture producers, enlisting the aid of the wealthy father of a girl struck with the craze of becoming a screen star. Of course the example of the cinema art that they turn out is atrocious and the result is the ejection of the perpetrators of the work from the girl's home.
- The boys go to Mexico to spend a quiet vacation. First they get caught in a train wreck, then they are forced to pose as generals and have exciting times capturing a desperate bandit.
- A woman, Mrs. Cameron (Estelle Taylor), is blackmailed by her lover's roommate, Blake (Philo McCullough). Her husband, Mr. Cameron (Wyndham Standing), is then accused of the murder of her lover, Ronnie Sears (Vernon Steele). The resolution reveals the culprit to be Blake, who confesses before falling to his death.
- Old Hank Lewis has been digging for years for gold, without success. The heroine's father is about to foreclose a mortgage on the old man, having discovered that there is gold on his land. Jack Kelly discovers the plot and saves Lewis' property for him, and after being put in all wrong with his girl, through the schemes of the villain, finally clears himself and wins her.
- A stranger appears in a tough western town, has a mix-up with the crooked gambling house keeper, gets the best of a gang who rob the mail coach and kidnap the heroine and eventually turns out to be a United States Marshal.
- The boys are broke and find themselves engaged as waiters in a restaurant. Being ambitious, they aren't content to remain waiters and decide to stage a roller-skating act in the restaurant. They skate on about everything except their feet.