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- A poodle takes to the ozone when a mischievous youngster ties him to a group of toy balloons, and Percy and Ferdie are put through their paces when they attempt to win a pretty girl's reward of $100 for rescuing her pup from the air.
- The boys have troubles in a cheap boarding house.
- The boys go to Mexico to spend a quiet vacation. First they get caught in a train wreck, then they are forced to pose as generals and have exciting times capturing a desperate bandit.
- 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.
- 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.
- After contact with a skunk, the boys go swimming. Their clothes are exchanged by escaped convicts, and when the boys have to dress in prison clothes, they are picked up by the authorities.
- 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.
- The boys, applying for free bread, find that the sign is used as a stall by a bootlegger who is dispensing hooch hidden in the loaves. After breaking one, they finally get another, and preparing to drink it they run afoul of a policeman.
- After being bunged up by various mishaps, the boys visit a chiropractor's office.
- The residents of the hall room become motion picture producers, enlisting the aid of the wealthy father of a girl struck with the craze of becoming a screen star. Of course the example of the cinema art that they turn out is atrocious and the result is the ejection of the perpetrators of the work from the girl's home.
- The boys have won as a prize a life-size baby doll. Their very particular friends, the Misses Millionbucks, request that they bring the doll to a reception which they are holding. Before the reception takes place, however, a real baby is left at the door of their room, and the situation is covered by dressing the baby in the doll's dress suit. The boys are nabbed before they are able to return the baby to its parents for an offered reward. It turns out, however, that the child belongs not to riches, but to a fruit dealer's wife, who already has twelve children and refuses to shoulder the responsibility of the thirteenth.
- The boys sneak into the circus and as soon as this is accomplished the fun begins.
- The boys are broke and find themselves engaged as waiters in a restaurant. Being ambitious, they aren't content to remain waiters and decide to stage a roller-skating act in the restaurant. They skate on about everything except their feet.
- The Hallroom boys play "Put and Take" until their top is discovered to have all its sides marked "Take All."
- 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 become mixed up in a criminal chase with an eye to collecting the reward. The criminal turns out to be the exact double of Percy and the resultant complications lead to many warm and fistic arguments.
- The boys are broke, as usual, and they come to a studio looking for work, where they always get in the wrong place at the wrong time and break up every scene.
- A burlesque prize fight between Percy and a tough of about three times his size.
- The boys are in a rivalry over a pretty girl.
- Percy and Ferdie are official care-takers of children whose mothers are shopping in the department store. A very pretty girl leaves her young baby with the boys and Percy, who is holding the child, suddenly sees his sweetheart outside the store. Not wishing her to find him with a child in his arms he ties the baby to a bunch of balloons. While he is talking to his girl, another child comes along and swaps her doll for the baby, which she puts in her little carriage. Percy, unaware of the change, after a few minutes makes a grab for the baby only to find the balloons sailing up way beyond his reach.
- 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.
- Percy and Ferdie enter the taxi business, building a Ford using tin cans. After a smash-up, the Ford reverts back into a pile of tin cans.
- 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.