- Al is the circus ticket-seller, and the former ticket-seller, Phil, and the villainous ring-master are planning to get him into trouble. Al is in love with Lucille, the beautiful bare-back rider and so is the ringmaster. The latter and Phil dress in lion skins to scare Al, but a real lion has escaped. Al and "Moonlight," the circus handyman, try to escape. Al tries to rescue Lucille on a bicycle, but Lucille falls off and the real lion joins Al on the bicycle.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
- The ring-master, who is in love with the bareback rider, plots with the ex-ticket seller to get rid of the new ticket seller, who is also in love with the bareback rider. The former dresses in a lion's skin but, meanwhile, one of the real lions escapes. A man- of-all-work gets mixed up with the lion. The ticket seller has several exciting experiences with it. He and the bareback rider try to escape on a bicycle. The girl falls off and the lion takes her place while the ticket seller goes merrily riding along. Finally he sees the brute on the saddle behind him and loses no time in leaving the bicycle. The lion stays on and goes riding down the street while the bareback rider and her rescuer compliment each other on their lucky escape.—Exhibitors Herald, November 13, 1926
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