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- Helen is a strong-minded, upright, two-handed gunwoman and the protector of a younger brother who has fallen under the evil influence of unscrupulous companions. The climax of the story comes when Helen learns that her brother is to take part in a stage hold-up. To save him she dons male attire and holds up the stage at a point several miles in advance of her brother's attempt.
- Handsome Jack Darling, adored by the ladies and himself, goes to a show where he is to appear "in person" during an exhibition of a screen story written by Jack Darling, directed and supervised by Jack Darling, his name displayed in the introductory announcements almost as often as that of a prominent producer who neglects no such opportunity for screen publicity. The burlesque is shown on the screen while Jack, in person, sits in the audience and leads applause, but his popularity stirs the bile of more than one envious spectator, and his real bravery is put to the test after the show.
- The butler sees the frequent visits of a man collecting clothing for relief purposes and suspects his mistress of being in love with the man. He takes it upon himself to anonymously warn her husband of his suspicions, who goes on a rampage, shooting wildly and without effect. The result is an exceedingly amusing mix-up which ends disastrously for the butler and which also convinces the husband that as a detective he is a very good business man.