- Billy first sells a sandlot to an unsuspecting female buyer, then abducts his girl in caveman fashion.
- Smiling Billy, ward of I. Work-Little, is a spendthrift. He calls on Work-Little for money and is refused. A rich, eccentric widow overhears the conversation and decides to buy some property from Smiling Billy. He completes the deal, and she forces a loan of $10,000 on him. His success with the widow convinces Work-Little that Smiling Billy has the right stuff in him, and he offers him a partnership. Smiling Billy refuses. Work-Little asks Billy to his house to meet his daughter, just returned from school. On their arrival at the house they find the sheriff, who warns them to lock up as there is a thief in the neighborhood. Betty declares if she were a man she would land Mr. Bandit, and says, "Give me a hero." The idea comes to Billy to do a little bandit stuff. He holds up the entire family, finds Betty under the bed, carries her to the Justice of the Peace and is married. Work-Little demands of the villain that he give him back his child, and Smiling Billy strips off his disguise, whereupon the father gives them his blessing.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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