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- After saving an Arizona cattleman from an Eastern crook, they go out West, where the cow-punchers have some fun at their expense, and where they later furnish the populace with a surprise by capturing a bandit by hitting him, accidentally with golf balls. Following the receipt of a large reward, they decide to increase their newly acquired bankrolls at a poker game, but are finally obliged to depart for the East, minus clothes.
- After being bunged up by various mishaps, the boys visit a chiropractor's office.
- The boys have troubles in a cheap boarding house.
- The story revolves around a lost baby, for the finding of whom a large reward is offered - a reward which the Hallroom Boys set out to secure. They attempt to return twelve different youngsters to the advertisers of the reward.
- Percy attempts to secure a wealthy wife through a matrimonial agency. He finally lands an awful-looking one who has a dowry of $50,000 only to find out that the check is phony and she has escaped from an insane asylum.
- The Hall Room Boys become society reporters and cover an assignment consisting of securing the photograph of a prominent lumber king's daughter.
- Percy and Ferdie try to be automobile salesmen with their usual bad luck, in fact, they successively become doctors, lawyers and detectives.
- The "Boys" return from a prohibition banquet full of home brew. They get in some frightful predicaments in their hotel, and their troubles eventually lead them onto the roof of the building.
- The boys are in a rivalry over a pretty girl.
- Bathing girls, baseball on the beach, a fat man, a swimming race and a wild chase at the finish make up this Hallroom Boys Comedy.
- Percy and Ferdie determine to impersonate artists when they observe that the wielders of the brush are making a satisfactory impression upon the ladies. Using some of their apparel, moistened, as coloring matter, they go about a novel process of creating some impressionistic "art,'' and then disguise themselves and proceed to an artists' ball. For awhile they get along famously, but in the end, as usual, their game is spoiled.