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- Billy West comes to a dance hall and looks for a job. The Proprietor throws him out. He comes back again - buys a glass of beer and has no money to pay for it. The Proprietor again throws him out. The third time - he's in again, and then the Proprietor hires him for a dancer, as the dancer who is supposed to dance, has been taken sick. He is then made to take the place of a prize fighter, as the man who was supposed to fight that night, fails to show up. In the meantime, the villain comes in with a young girl and Billy protects her.
- Billy is mistaken for a dangerous Bolshevik, and thrown into jail.
- Charlie (West) stays at a seaside lodging house frequented by sailors. He gets involved with a gang of crooks when a sea captain attempts to kidnap his landlady's daughter.
- A couple's troubles in finding a house that will allow dogs and children.
- The premise of this film is two rival men pursuing the same girl. In the mean time a gang of car thieves are going around town stealing cars and then reselling them to their original owners. The rich man takes the girl to see a minister to get married so the other man comes up with a plot to have the car thief gang help him win the girl back.
- A young woman rejects the advances of a Mexican bandit. He kidnaps her sister, saying he will keep her until the woman changes her mind. She leads a posse to rescue her sister.
- Misadventures of a traveling company of actors performing for one night in a small town. When the troupe's leading lady deserts the show for a better paying job as a waitress, a young woman from the town gets the role for one night.
- A satire on "Romeo and Juliet."
- A female sheriff is framed for cattle rustling by the real rustlers. The head of the gang brands her with his initials. After she recovers, she sets out to catch the gang and pay back the man who branded her.
- The trials and tribulations of a woman gasoline attendant, showing that motorists patronize the station only for the free air and water which it affords.
- Gale is the the proprietor of a lunch cart.
- Aspiring detective Lizzie goes to Chinatown to track down some stolen papers, not realizing she's had them in her pocket all along.
- Lizzie is a hotel's Jill-of-all-trades at a hotel filled with quirky guests, from honeymooners to a one-man band and a theater actor rehearsing his part.
- A husband acts as the despot in his more modern household. Then, however, comes the dry period and without the fire water to inspire him, the man lapses into an indifferent state during which he is ruled forcibly by his wife. With some well made gin in his system, he soon re-conquers his spouse, who suddenly displays a new affection for him.
- A rookie policeman is constantly putting his oar in where it doesn't belong.
- It is the year 1950; women have taken over men's jobs and have become the aggressors in romantic situations. Lizzie Hap stuffs the ballot box, defeats her opponent, Minnie Fish, and is thereby elected Fire Chief of the all female fire department, and succeeds in winning the hand of her fair loved one, Willie Wart.
- A young woman and her brothers go up against a gang of moonshiners.