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- Two nutty bellhops raise havoc at a posh hotel.
- Two paperhangers are employed by a sanitarium to hang up some posters. Chaos Ensures.
- A recent college graduate (Billy West) inherits a large sum of money, as well as a dive on the rough side of town. The will states that, in the event of Billy's death, two thugs get the money and the 'Cafe', and the thugs try, through various means, to see that Billy meets his demise. But Billy manages to thwart their efforts, with the help of a pretty young girl.
- A city boy comes to the aid of a country girl being whipped by her abusive stepfather and rescues her from his clutches. They run off together and experience adventures together. Only the first reel of this two-reeler is known to exist.
- A grocer's daughter, to her father's chagrin, has fallen for a fellow who is an unimposing physical specimen, but a local boxing champion hasn't given up on wooing the grocer's daughter and continues to try to muscle in.
- A boy returns to his home town after having been away for years seeking fame and fortune elsewhere. He receives a royal, though disastrous welcome from enthusiastically friendly cronies.
- A rookie policeman is constantly putting his oar in where it doesn't belong.
- Billy West and his roommate are both in love with the same girl. Billy being favored by the girl but not by the father, he and numerous others being kicked out continually, till Billy and his pal are the only two left. They all go up to camp and as father is a butterfly fancier he decides that the one who fetches the butterfly he wants to complete his collection can marry his daughter. Needless to say Billy marries her.
- Billy is taken out by his friends for a bachelor supper the day before his wedding. His rival sees to it that he imbibes of hooch that puts him very much under the weather. He is made to "see'' all kinds of things and this portion introduces some good "spook" effects. He arrives late at his wedding but in time to "kidnap" the girl just as the rival is about to marry her.
- The wild and woolly town of Cactus Centre loomed over the horizon as Billy, mopping his sweating brow after a tussle with his Ford, climbed the hill. An Indian Chief was also having difficulty with his mule on the opposite side of the valley. One more tug and the mule backed down one side of the hill and the Ford the other. Billy as swept onto the mule's back and the Ford chased the scared Indian. Arriving at Cactus Centre in this graceless fashion, Billy found it in a state of upheaval. Several bad men were shooting it up and only the Postmistress was in sight, the others inhabiting various barrels, kennels and horse troughs. A new sheriff had been elected - one shot, and his "chaps" were left standing on the street. Billy spied the postmistress and immediately started to lay siege to her heart. From then on he was her devoted slave. But the Big Boss of the town allowed no trespassing on his private precincts. Billy very strategically tossed the Big Boss into the horse trough and got himself elected sheriff. Big Boss hired the bad man to do away with Billy. Billy went into the tent to coax the mule to come out. The bad man, rolling up his sleeves, started on his evil intentions. But, he came within a radius of the mule's hoofs and promptly got himself lifted skyward. The Big Boss, thinking Billy was the brave man, sent various members of his gang to investigate, but they all met with the same fate. When the last one sailed skyward, he took to his heels. Billy ordered him out of the town and going over to get his reward from the Postmistress, was introduced, very shyly, to her future husband, the bad man, very much chastened by his sample of mule's kick.
- A Mirthquake Comedy featuring the Mirthquake Players (Jack Cooper, Lillian Worth and Charley King). Billy West, the best-known and most successful Charlie Chaplin imitator, was the producer of this 1926 comedy.
- Billy gets into trouble with a couple of cops by littering in the park, and must use all his ingenuity to elude them.
- Billie pays a visit to his fiancee. On arrival at her house, he finds that she and her father are entertaining a so-called Indian prince. The prince is really a crook in the disguise of an East Indian, who is studying spiritualism. They all decide to have a seance. After numerous adventures Bobby gets back the goods, and puts the crook in safe keeping for a considerable period at the expense of Uncle Sam.