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- After causing restaurant chaos at work, a bumbling waiter tears up the local roller rink with his skating.
- A two-reel comedy featuring Corliss Palmer, First Prize Winner of the 1920 Fame and Fortune Contest, and over 1000 other girls. Also showing the other winners, gold medalists, and Honor Roll girls of that memorable contest. Look them over and see if you think the judges acted wisely in selecting Corliss Palmer and Allene Ray as the best.
- Peggy Logan supports herself by playing a violin on the streets. Mike, her father, robs the Worthington home and steals a valuable bracelet. Police pursue him home. Peggy throws the bracelet out of a window. Ralph Boven, admirer of Lucille Worthington, the banker's daughter, finds the bracelet. Peggy is befriended by Mrs. Worthington and Ralph and finds the bracelet in Ralph's room, but on return it is gone, Ralph having pawned it to finance Lucille's bad stock debts. Meantime, Mike Logan, now a fugitive in the hills, is reformed by Edwin Markham's generosity in saving him from police. Ralph is arrested by police on suspicion of having stolen the bracelet. Mike Logan arrives with Maxim Hudson, by whom he has now been employed and the whole matter is explained by Mike, leaving Ralph happy in Peggy's friendship.
- Helen Martin takes her father's place when he is too ill to carry out his duties as Sheriff, and followed by Jim Grey, tracks down Blackie Wells, notorious 'bad man,' who has shot up a town. The trail leads over prairie and woodland, ending when Helen assumes the part of a dancing girl in the Last Chance saloon and learns the hiding place of Blackie and his associates.
- Dixon Grant, a reporter, is instructed to run down a band of high financiers suspected by the editor of being involved in a number of illegitimate deals. Masterman, the head of the crooked syndicate, effects an alliance with two others in putting over a traction deal. The signed agreement is blown out of the window and - falls into the hands of Grant. This fact is soon discovered by Masterman who offers to bribe the reporter and his sweetheart into surrendering the papers. They are tricked by Bray - and tortured until Grant discloses the hiding place of the papers. Masterman sets out to locate the papers. Meanwhile, Grant and his sweetheart escape and manage to secure the necessary evidence to publish the traction scandal. Masterman - has sought refuge in his house boat, which is caught in the strong current and its destruction follows.
- Dan Hallet and Paul Preston, inseparable pals, rescue Nina, white girl, from bondage of Lee Wong. Nina, later, still under Wong's influence, contrives to get him job as cook with Hallet and Preston at their mining camp. Wong, with help of Black Bill, tries to make bad feeling between the pals, trying to make it seem that Paul is about to rob Dan and take the girl. The Oriental's scheme fails and events prove that Nina really the daughter of Dan. Romantic finish between Paul and Nina.
- A valuable ruby hidden in Mr. Dickerson's wine cellar attracts a pair of crooks, who pose as a count and countess. Mr. Dickerson and his daughter, Lois, give a weekend party, during which the "countess" uses her wiles to learn the gem's whereabouts. Mr. Dickerson suspects nothing, but Lois's suitor, Bunny, foils the crooks' scheme when he industriously samples the contents of the cellar and there finds and absentmindedly pockets the ruby. Firmly established in Mr. Dickerson's good graces, Bunny wins Lois with his promise to reform.
- Dave Hartley operates the largest lumber camp in his section of the Northwest. He has a lovable wife and charming little daughter who is loved by little Bobbie. Dave is called to his camp. While at camp a mysterious stranger visits the community and the babbling tongues of idle gossipers charge Mrs. Hartley with undue intimacy with him. This gossip reaches Hartley, who sets out to learn of his wife's disloyalty for himself. Hartley is exhausted in the dense woods and is forced to hide. The wolf pack arrives. Meanwhile little Bobbie and Dolly are lost in the forest and spy Hartley. Dolly's faithful dog, Brindle, sensing danger, ... arrives ... just as the wolves are about to make a final plunge for the three. He fights off the wolves, killing one. Later Hartley learns ... that the mysterious stranger was none other than her [Florence's] brother, who, having committed a crime, comes to his sister, Mrs. Hartley, for help.
- Smiling Joe Wiley, a young hobo, is thrown off a train in a Western town, where he wins the admiration of the local cowboys by pulling a fake holdup in a restaurant. A former cowboy himself, Joe finds romance when he rescues a young woman named Kate from a runaway horse; however, he makes an enemy of an unsavory character who later manages to frame him for a robbery and murder. Joe is sentenced to death, and Kate goes to the governor to beg for Joe's pardon, arguing the unfairness of using circumstantial evidence in a trial. When the governor resists Kate's entreaties, she tears her clothes and screams for help, convincing the governor's wife and the police that the governor attacked her. Kate confesses to the deception, and the governor, now persuaded of the inadequacy of circumstantial evidence, receives word that the real killer has confessed to the crime on his deathbed. Joe is saved from the gallows in the nick of time.
- Cyma Roget, a beautiful young woman, has fallen under the influence of the evil Hindu scientist Chandra Dak, who can cast her at will into a hypnotic state resembling death. Chandra Dak's power over Cyma wanes as his love for her grows, however, and one night she escapes and takes refuge in the atelier of three young and struggling Bohemian artists. During her stay at the atelier, she becomes an artist's model and forms an attachment to one of the artists, Paul Bridere, but soon Chandra Dak falls out of love with Cyma and sends her into a hypnotic coma. To all appearances dead, Cyma is interred in a vault, but Chandra Dak's death ends her coma, and she is rescued from the vault and restored to the arms of Paul.
- Amos Clark is shanghaied onto Capt. Skag's ship, and is unable to recall his own name when he comes to. The Captain puts him into service under the name of Jones, and his mission is to find and arrest a man whom the Captain hates. This proves to be Silent Morse who is innocent of crime, but who is a fugitive because of circumstantial evidence. Morse goes blind in an explosion and is separated from the girl he loves. Pierre, an accomplice of the Captain's, runs down Morse but saves him later because the girl has nursed back to life Pierre's little girl. The girl's timely appearance recalls to Jones, who has been sent to arrest Morse, his entire past, and Morse is freed from suspicion. Through the girl's faith in her religion, Morse recovers his sight.
- Sergeant Steve Bain (George Chesebro) of the Nortwest Mounted Police is sent to the Great Northwoods of Canada to investigate the murder of Indian fur-trappers and claim-jumping by a gang of killers and robbers.