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- On a visit to New York with his wife, Jim Scott steals out one evening for a little adventure and meets a young lady who is weeping. His efforts to assist her result in the arrest of both, and a number of embarrassing complications that threaten Jim's marital happiness. It turns out that the whole experience was a "frame-up"--an effort on the part of Jim's son to force Jim to consent to his marrying a chorus girl.
- Young Sam Potter arrives in Texas, with hardly any money but determined to make his fortune. Through a combination of luck and hard work, he strikes oil and becomes a millionaire. Years later, widowed and with a young daughter, he accepts an invitation from some childhood friends to visit them in England. From there he travels to Egypt, but in the meantime he finds himself accused of a crime he didn't commit and with the authorities after him. He seeks out Lord Annerly, who can clear him, but when he finds the man he is on his deathbed.
- Motion Picture News Booking Guide, October 1922 . . . centering about a faithful bookkeeper, who has difficulty in supporting his family. His cousin's children have every luxury, but are greedy and unscrupulous. Their father returns, apparently penniless, and they turn him out. Bookkeeper takes him in, and when he dies, he leaves millions to him. Bookkeeper establishes orphanage and takes in children. Court ruling strips fortune from him and he loses orphans but child of his own arrives, and he again finds complete happiness.
- Squire Phin endears himself to the residents of Palermo for his ability to settle all disputes, while his brother, Hiram, who returns after 10 years' absence, is well remembered and disliked for being the town bully. Hiram learns that Judge Willard is using the town treasury for his own ends and seeks to defeat him in an election. Meanwhile, Squire Phin, who loves Willard's sister, campaigns for the judge. Hiram is appeased when Squire Phin persuades Judge Willard to return the money, and the peacemaker receives the judge's permission to marry his sister.