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- A slapstick comedy in which Jimmy Jump demonstrates that a day can be entirely taken up with accidents of a ludicrous nature.
- Chase appears as a small town cub reporter of the rather "dumber" sort who indulges in some April Fool jokes with results disastrous to himself. A good burlesque on the suspicion with which most people regard their neighbors on the day when every sort of practical joke is adjudged legitimate. About every time-honored practical joke is shown - the placing of tacks on chairs, the rubber hammer and the imitation ink spot.
- While Jimmy Jump is having a shine, he sees a girl struggling to put the top of her convertible. He helps her and they make a date for dinner, and exchange calling cards. Jimmy tells his boss, who fits him up with clothes and money. Jimmy leaves him the girl's card, and when Jimmy's boss sees his fiancee's name on the card, complications ensue, but he learns at last that Jimmy's "date" is his girl's maid and there are wedding bells for four.
- Charley Chase as Jimmy Jump brings his bride to a new bungalow home, selected and furnished by him. All the neighbors come to call that first evening. The man next door is a builder who considers the construction of Jimmy's bungalow far below par. To emphasize his point he pulls down pillars, pokes holes in the floor and uproots the plumbing. When the guests depart the new house is a wreck.
- Jimmy Jump has a habit of forgetting everything - important or not. When his wedding day arrives, he forgets the fact until he sees the girl waiting. Then he forgets the ring and license in turn, but he finally ends up at the church, forgetting only his shoes and stockings.
- Charley Chase plays Jimmy Jump, an automobile salesman, who is about to be married when his boss orders him to show the Mayor a car. Jimmy leaves the girl on the corner for just a minute, but the minute is so long that the girl has married another man when he comes back. The Mayor goes to a picnic in the car but does not buy it, so Jimmy loses his job and is out of luck all around.
- Julius (Jimmy Finlayson) loses his wife to Rudy (Tyler Brooke) because he's too busy going on hunting trips. But when she arranges to meet with a fortune teller, Julius hatches a plan to win her back.
- Jimmy Jump is hired as chauffeur by a lady who wishes to make her husband jealous. The lady gets him various costumes and takes him around wherever her husband will see them. The husband objects and Jimmy is rescued by Patricia, the maid. She takes him home to the amusement of her family, but everything ends happily.
- Jimmy Jump (Charley Chase) wakes up late for his wedding so he ends up leaving the house dressed in his pajamas and then encounters one disaster after another.
- Jimmy Jump's young wife goes in strongly for amateur theatricals. After one of her performances a theater manager signs her up. He opens a publicity campaign by having her appear in public in spectacular costumes, with a monkey for a pet. The monkey gets away and Jimmy is elected to capture it. When peace once more descends upon them, the young wife decides to give up her career and devote her time to Jimmy.
- Although the war is over, Charley still can't seem to find his way out of France.
- A doting father who plays Santa Claus for Christmas annoys a trolley full of people when he lugs a giant Christmas tree home.
- Charlie Chase, Katherine Grant and Bull Montana aspire to be society crooks. As their first job they decide to nab the Kadir brooch which they read has been given from Mrs. Van Courtland to her daughter. The three start out for the Van Courtland home and collide with an auto carrying the Metropolitan Trio, who are to entertain at a party at the Van Courtland home. The crooks persuade them the party has been called off and proceed to the party, announcing themselves as the performers. They do steal the brooch, but reform before the final fade out.
- When Charley's wife buys a bulldog for his birthday present and has a special key made for the room in which she keeps it, trouble begins. He finds the key, and his suspicions are aroused. He storms about and makes trouble for all concerned until he learns that a dog, not a man, is behind the closed door.
- A movie cameraman (Charley Chase) is on the lookout for new material but a rival plans to copy everything he films.