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- Charlie is a small town druggist trying to wait on trade and play a social game of poker in the back room.
- Pat (Raymond McKee) is an inventive nut, but lacks the necessary capital to put his inventions over. He is anxious to interest Murray in the enterprises and also win for himself the hand of Murray's daughter. One of his greatest inventions is the boomerang bullet which will reach its mark without any aim. How this gun and boomerang bullet mixes things up in general, both for Murray and Pat's matrimonial prospects, forms one of the amusing situations.
- A young man gains possession of a letter of introduction intended for someone else and on the strength of it proceeds to get a job. He manages to cause any number of complications through his well-meant efforts, which provide the basis for a number of ingenious gags. Raymond McKee appears as "the nuisance" in question, with Mary Anderson opposite as the boss's daughter. Charles Murray appears as the father, and is good for a number of laughs with his characteristic business.
- When a bashful suitor attempts to ask father, who is a judge, he is mistaken for a man who is seeking to get revenge.
- An inquiring reporter, attempting to solve a series of mysterious hotel robberies, finds that the robber is a bogus baron who is being lavishly entertained by the new-rich parents of his sweetheart.
- A young married couple's hopes of future happiness are based on expectations of inheriting "uncle's" fortune.
- A burlesque on an inexperienced motion picture company's attempt to produce "Hamlet."
- Murray plays the role of a good-natured, charitably disposed human whose every effort to assist his troubled and embarrassed fellow-men results only in greater disasters.
- Reilly's wife loves dogs and Reilly doesn't, so Reilly makes numerous efforts to do away with the fuzzy-haired pup.
- Murray appears as a man trying to fathom the income tax, while his daughter is in love with a young musician known as the "fiddling fool."
- A photograph of Pa Hinkle, taken in his bachelor days with a bathing girl siren, is rather compromising, and the action centers around his efforts to regain this photo. Jimmie, as the suitor of his daughter Mary, gains possession of the photo, and holds it over the father's head.
- Raymond is sent out West as a new deputy sheriff to round up a gang. Charlie appears as a crook who poses as the new deputy, with resulting complications.