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- Willy is a rather effeminate young man, and is abused by the town bully. He suspects that the bully is a coward at heart, so disguises himself as a bandit and shoots up the town. Everybody, including the sheriff, flees in terror, and their consternation is ludicrous when they discover that the terrible bandit is none other than harmless Willy.
- A moving picture girl loves and marries an actor in the same company. The director, a rival, manages to cause the young husband to be knocked out of a boat, and he is picked up far away with a lost memory. A long time after, the moving picture company visits the fishing village and the husband has his mind restored by seeing his wife, who joyfully flies to his arms.
- Unjustly driven from his post, the young lieutenant keeps his oath of allegiance to the flag by saving his persecutors. Suspecting treachery when he leads the Indians into an ambush, the chief forces him to take his sweetheart with him, and she is killed by the bullets of the soldiers.
- Murphy, the cop, gives his I. O. U. to the money-lender. Pressed for payment, he gives up his wife's jewelry. She thinks she has been robbed and reports the matter to the police lieutenant. Amusing complications result in which Murphy's duplicity is exposed, and his wife administers punishment for his offense.
- A thrilling story of the East and West, with scores of sensational incidents; the great strike, the riot, the destruction of the factory, the unjust arrest of a man who is imprisoned and years later is reunited with his family through a stirring chain of circumstances.
- With gold beyond his wildest dreams, despised by his fellow-men, scorned by the women whose lives he had nearly wrecked, and with his own child turning away from his proffered embrace in horror, Jabez Crow looked back over the path he had trod and saw the specters of his misspent life. Obsessed with regret and remorse, he destroyed himself, leaving a will in which he endeavored to make reparation for the wrongs he had committed.
- A story of Puritan village life. The son of a minister wins a girl away from her devoted fisherman. Orphaned, she is adopted by the minister, and when her child is born she refuses to reveal the father's name. She is cast out by the minister and scorned by the people. When her child is dying the fisherman comes back to her with unfaltering love, and the minister's son meets a tragic death at the hands of the Indians.