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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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Discharged foreman of ranch is about to kidnap daughter of ranch owner when cowboy from "other parts" rescues her. He is made foreman, later being unjustly arrested on a charge of rustling cattle, but girl, who is in court disguised as man, notices that blood stain on handkerchief, which is used as evidence, does not correspond with cut on hand of the foreman, but corresponds with a wound on the hand of the discharged foreman. The "stranger" is acquitted and marries the girl.
- Daring bandit Diamond Carlisle and Lopez, a murderer, cleverly escape from a posse and cross the border into Canada. Abandoned by Lopez, Carlisle is hired by gambler and saloon-keeper Black Meyer to use his skill with cards to bankrupt Dick Boyd, who owns valuable timberland. Carlisle proceeds successfully until he falls in love with Dick's sister, Mae. He then has a change of heart and returns his winnings to Dick. Lopez reappears, fights with Carlisle, and is killed. Carlisle exchanges clothes with him, thus satisfying the Northwest Mounted Police, when they find the body, and leaving Carlisle free to marry Mae.
- 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.
- Helen Westmore's dad resolves that his daughter's future husband must be a worker. This starts Helen's admirer, Edgar Little, whose dad has oodles of money, in search of a job. He lands first as a soda dispenser and later as a handy man about an Old Maids' Retreat. While attending a performance Edgar is hypnotized by a Prof. Kosoff. Edgar believes himself to be King Solomon. The count, who has kidnapped Helen, believes Edgar insane. Edgar finds Helen missing, locates her, and by feigning insanity rescues her from the count and returns her to her father. All ends well for Edgar and Helen.
- 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.
- 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.