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- Jackie and Johnny are two messenger boys. One of the boys is sent for a birthday cake, but when he returns to the little girl's party it is discovered that the cake is crushed.
- "Go-Get-'Em-Gates" is a wanderer. He rides a horse that many men have been unable to ride, thereby getting him. He rides away and asks for a job at a ranch owned by an orphan, Paula Loring. Dale Lawton, knowing that the land owned by Paula is valuable, induces her uncle to help him win Paula. He will not tell Lawton how he knows the land is valuable, stating that after he marries Paula he will tell him. Lawton and Gates have a fight and Gates knocks Lawton down. Gates has some dust from the ground on him, and on arriving at the village, he is told by a man that the dust is Fuller's Earth and is very valuable. He decides to investigate. He saves Paula from a wildcat, which has come upon her unawares, while she is replacing a fallen bird's nest. He confronts Lawton with the earth, and in his presence tells Paula and her uncle that that is the reason Lawton was so anxious to marry Paula. He wants to leave, but Paula asks him to stay, which he does.
- After being knocked out by a brick in the head, Ned dreams he's a rent collector being showered with bricks and followed by a crowd of men.
- Roy carries a flask on his hip. When this is discovered by his "dry" uncle he quickly adjusts a rubber nipple and declares it is baby's bottle. When the old man asks for the baby he is shown a doll. The finish introduces the merry conflict between bootleggers and revenue officers.
- In a haunted house Ned meets a girl, and together they attempt to capture the ghost.
- Johnny secures a job at a grocery store with the help of Brownie, who tries valiantly to cover up his young master's many mistakes.
- Nervy Ned and his valet go to a house and ask for something to eat. They are mistaken for two servants who are to take care of the house. Ned meets a girl, and not knowing she is the real owner's daughter, tells her he is the owner. They are having dinner when the owner arrives, followed by two real estate agents, who want to buy his house. He tells them Nervy Ned is the owner. Nervy Ned sells the house for fifty thousand dollars and is just about to walk off with the money and the girl, when her father calls her back and Ned gives her the money. He leaves with his valet.
- Laughing Larry O'Doone, corporal of the Royal Mounted Northwest Police outpost, while on patrol duty sees a masked bandit hold up the stage. Larry dashes to the rescue and manages to reach the bandit and fight him, but the bandit slips from his fingers, leaving a locket which he had been wearing around his neck. Larry opens the locket and finds in it the picture of the girl he loves, Flora McKenzie. Hastings, a fur trader, tries to kiss Flora. She screams and her father, just returning, hears her cry and dashes in. He tries to throttle Hastings, but Hastings threatens to tell his secret. Peter McKenzie, Flora's father, is the masked bandit. Larry, who has followed Peter from the scene of the robbery, overhears this. Hastings leaves and Larry trails him. Flora sees the mask and some of the loot drop from her father's pocket during the fight and realizes that her father is a thief. She is overwhelmed and begs that they leave immediately and start over again in a new place. Meanwhile, Larry has seen Peter hide the loot in a nearby river, and he dives for it and refills the bag containing the loot with stones and lowers it again. He hides in the bushes when he sees Hastings coming and watches him while he fishes up the bag of stones. Hastings, thinking Peter has double-crossed him, starts out for the McKenzie home. Larry goes to his superior officer and hands over the loot and promises to get his man that night. He starts for the McKenzie home, hating to arrest Peter, but bound to by his oath of service. When he arrives at the cabin he finds Peter dying and Peter tells him Hastings has wounded him and then kidnapped Flora. Larry follows Hastings and dives from the river bank to the river and pulls Hastings out of the canoe in which he has Flora and the two men fight under water. Larry handcuffs Hastings and takes him back, with Flora, to the cabin, and hands McKenzie over to the inspector. Peter dies, and Flora and Larry marry.
- The story of a kid love affair, with a villain and a vamp and a bold, brave rescue of a doll from a watery grave.
- Mr. Thurlow Finch is a grouch. His wife asks him if he wants to go to a masque ball given for charity. He refuses. A pretty girl asks him to buy a ticket for the ball, but he tells her he has no one to go with. She tells him he can take her. He is to call her up at five o'clock. Central gets the wires crossed and he talks to his wife instead. He tries to sneak out to go to the ball, but his wife always catches him. As a last resort she makes him go to bed, and takes all his clothes. The janitor comes in and Thurlow dresses in the janitor's clothes and gets out. He meets the girl, and his wife goes with a friend. The girl and his wife are both dressed alike. He tells the girl that his wife is an awful dumb-bell. They unmask and he finds he is talking to his wife. She takes him by the ear and makes him go home.
- Mrs. Finch is wild over the subject of reincarnation. Her husband is much against it. She thinks she is the reincarnation of Cleopatra, and must dress and act like her. She makes her husband dress like Julius Caesar, as her aunt is coming on a visit, and she also believes in it, and they thereby will get all her money. Thurlow Finch enlists the aid of the cook and her sweetheart to cure them of their belief. He makes the aunt dance. The crystal-gazer, who has caused them to believe in reincarnation, takes the pearls from the aunt's neck, but is caught in the act and arrested. This cures his wife and aunt of their foolishness, and they swear never to believe in it again.