I've seen this silly short pop up on TCM a couple of times between feature films.
Pete Smith's "Goofy Movies" comedy shorts were one reel (10 minute) shorts designed to be short spoofs of the movie going experience of the day, which included getting music, a newsreel, added attractions and other things along with the feature film. In these shorts you got all those things in 10 minutes along with the humorous narration of Pete Smith. Usually, the "feature" film was a "silent" film with comedic narration added.
Oddly, in this tenth entry in the series of "whole show on one reel" shorts, the narrator is NOT Pete Smith, although he does try to mimic Pete's style. In this entry, the audience is treated to a do-it-yourself overture, a newsreel featuring various early experimental aircraft which never get off the ground, an added attraction about a bear in a fish tank, and a feature silent telling the life story of an ill-fated woman who can't catch a break in life, all accompanied by the narrator's corny jokes.
If you typically like the Pete Smith style of narration comedy seen in his numerous short films, you'll probably like this short OK. If you find his stuff corny and dated, you might want to skip this one. It's not terrible, but it's mildly amusing at best.