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- Mr. Nobody Holme can't get his car to start because it's too cold. Perhaps he needs something really *hot* to get it going!
- An animated Charlie Chaplin must find a white elephant for the girl he loves. He resorts to trickery, but is foiled by Fatty.
- A little boy and his beloved puppy find themselves in and out of mischief.
- Mary and Gretel meet a fairy who promises them long life as long as they don't cut certain flowers. If not, the price is the head of them.
- Sammy asks his mother for a nickel, but she only tells him to get himself a job. He wanders out and sees a sign "Boy Wanted" outside a District Messenger office. He goes in and gets the job. Dressed in his A.D.T. uniform he is sent to a business man who wants a messenger. He is told to wait. He picks up a book called "Fiji Islands" and looks at the pictures. He falls asleep over it and begins to dream. He sees a cannibal girl eating a coconut. A tiger comes after her, but he drives it away with one kick, and she is very grateful. She is delighted to see him and rolls her eyes at him. They kiss each other and a big baboon comes down the tree and watches them. Sammy closes his eyes in enjoyment and while they are shut the girl walks away. The baboon comes down and takes her place and when Sammy starts to kiss her again he finds himself gazing at the hideous baboon. It jumps up in the tree again and Sammy goes after the girl. He finds her just as a porcupine is coming up behind her. He tells her to take a seat. She does so and sits on the porcupine. She yells and Sammy laughs, but a big cannibal comes up and hits him over the head with his club. Sammy wakes to find the business man hitting him on the head with a ruler to wake him and gives him the letter.
- Krazy Kat, carrying his banjo, leaves home and flies his plane "Kazook" to the house of Ignatz Mouse, whom he loves. Outside Ignatz's window, Krazy starts his serenade. Meanwhile, Ignatz sneaks off to Kelly's Brick Yard and returns with a load of bricks, which he throws at the unsuspecting Krazy from behind. It's no news to Krazy when he's told he has the wrong house.
- Sammie needs a good night's sleep, as the cats of the neighborhood persistently keep him awake night after night. They sit on the fence outside and serenade each other. Sammie engages the services of a formidable bulldog, but that night the cats remain away. As soon as he dismisses the dog they return and make the night more hideous than ever. He tries in many ways to get rid of them. Finally they stay away for a time, and he enjoys his repose. Then one night they return, worse than ever. He looks out of the window and sees, not two cats, but a whole row of lusty kittens and their proud parents.
- When Mrs. Mutt goes out for the evening, Mutt and Jeff arrange a visit to the local bar.
- Sammie has a terrible time. He is in love with a little pickaninny, but she does not return his sentiments. He buys her all sorts of candy and other goodies, but in the end, after taking all these things, she turns him down in favor of the other fellow. So Sammie vows that never again will he fall for the fair sex.
- Sammie Johnsin is a character that is not new to the admirers of the comedy cartoons of the films. He has appeared off and on for the Universal program and now he is performing some of his comic antics at the seashore. He almost gets drowned and then plays the hero, but in the end he is happy as all the heroes of the films and those in real life ought to be.
- A little boy and his beloved puppy find themselves in and out of mischief.
- Sammie reads the story of Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp. He decides that he must find one. So he searches the ash cans. He discovers a lamp and rubs it. A genie appears to do his will. He orders all sorts of things, but finally wakes to find it all a dream.
- Sammie Johnsin is told to mind the baby by his mother, and he goes in the fields with the child. But while there the wiles of old Morpheus are too strong, and he falls fast asleep. And the dream be dreams is one that is enough to make the hair of the most unemotional old maid stand on end. At last he wakes to find that after all it was only a dream, but the remembrance of the awfulness of it makes him a better boy for many weeks to come.
- Sammy's mother was washing clothes and she called her son to carry home the basket. He was lost in contemplation of the advertisement of "Bullo," which makes men strong as bulls. He came, took the basket on his head and went back to rapt study of the fascinating poster. Then he began to dream. He drank a bottle of "Bullo" and the effect was immediate. Sammy is in the desert and he sees a giraffe enjoying a bunch of bananas hanging from a high tree. A little way off there is a bear who just cannot reach a bunch of the fruit. The doughty Sammy catches him by the neck and stretches it to the desired length. Sammy comes to the hut of a cannibal, who is asleep under a tree, while his little daughter plays outside. A deep ditch separates Sammy from his charmer, but he pulls up a palm tree and makes a bridge on which to cross to her. The cannibal wakes and chases Sammy away, shooting after him with his bow and arrows. Sammy pulls them out, counting "He loves me, he loves me not." A hungry lion enters the hut and cries for help are heard. Sammy flies to the rescue, drives off the lion and claims the maiden. Just as he is about to enjoy the fruits of his daring he wakes to find his mother and the neglected basket of washing.