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- Casey Jones, Jr. (Lige Conley), assistant to the president of the railroad, is sent to speed up the Speed-Ball Express, Celeryville's month-late arrival. Casey has things going reasonably well, until Mexican Pete and his banditos board the train and steal the safe.
- Lawyer Ham's first client is convicted and escapes from prison to wreak vengeance on him.
- To bring business to the girl in the hat store, the kid throws men's hats into the street and Ham very efficiently ruins them with a steamroller.
- Pursued by a cop, Lloyd tries desperately to demonstrate that he has a job so he won't be pinched as a bum, including posing as a peanut-vendor, shoe-shiner and balloon-man. He helps corn-remedy sales by hitting the feet of passersby with a hammer, and eventually he and the cop accidentally get high when opium is burned during a raid on Chinatown.
- Interrupting the marital troubles of a man whose wife's cooking was not conducive to longevity, comes Jimmie Adams in the role of a book agent. His call is unwelcome and the housewife first calls the poodle dog, then the bull dog. The latter puts the book agent on the run. Two policemen take up the chase and all scamper through a field where straw is heaped in piles and the pursued endeavors to hide, without much success. There is considerable action without humor in the first reel. The second has something to do with the title, since it takes place in a "scout " camp and ends in a swamp, where there are splashes of action, again without humor.
- To gain enough money for his sweetheart's diamond ring, Lige undertakes to spend a night among the wax figures, a prize of $100 having been offered the man daring enough to do it. Thieves enter and begin removing the figures and the whole museum assumes a ghostly atmosphere.
- Campers on a vacation have all the comforts of home fitted into their Ford car. Eggs are fried on the hot engine, and coffee is percolated in the radiator.
- Rivals set out with matching maps to find a hidden treasure.
- In a fashionable hotel, a man, ambitious to create a demand for "Volstead Perfume," starts a series of comic incidents by filling an atomizer with strong drink, and spraying possible customers, to arouse their appetites.
- The difficulties a farmer has in milking an unruly cow, and a landlord who lands in time to see his property falling apart.
- Louise has a persistent lover, who plays various musical instruments, rain or shine, and hangs around her cottage door. Finally, one night, when an awful storm comes up, she invites him to stay all night, and while she's fixing the spare room in the shed he runs home for his pajamas. And such a storm.
- Poking fun at bootleggers, the hootch is transported inside of a baby carriage and everything goes fine until the bottles start to leak.
- Slapstick comedy built around the struggles of a poverty stricken artist, reduced to having an over-sized black man pose as a model and an iron hearted landlady who insists upon collecting over due room rent.
- During our hero's leave-taking from home, he misses his train going East but easily grabs another going West and lands in a town that is badly in need of moisture. They are expecting a professional rainmaker and Lloyd, having appropriated his high hat and the professor's daughter en route, is acclaimed their benefactor as he steps from the train. He sets off the sky-rocket that is to produce rain, but it hits a snow cloud and the bathing-suit-clad populace is snowed under. Lloyd makes his escape after several comical experiences in a Pullman car in which he gets mixed up with an old maid's curling iron dangling from an upper berth.
- A tramp is encouraged by a kindhearted policeman to join the Mission and allow the pretty reformer to change the course of his life.