- Hans falls asleep on a park bench and dreams that he overhears a gang of train robbers who have a chest of gold. Hans kills all the gang with a club and takes the gold. He meets his friend Jake, and together they buy dress suits and call on a lady. They run afoul of a French Count and his friend, a Baron.—scsu1975
- Hans finds it rather tiresome reading a novel so curls up on a park bench and takes a nap. He dreams that he is sleeping in the woods and is aroused by the talk of a gang of train robbers who have just held up the express car and have a whole chest of gold. Arming himself with a club he dashes off in the direction of the law breakers and, with lion-hearted courage, kills the entire gang and makes off with the money. He ties his trouser legs at the bottom so that he can take the money he cannot carry in his pockets. Down the road he meets his old crony, Jake, and they go off together to spend the money. Jake picks up the coin that Hans cannot conveniently carry. They invest in full dress suits and call on a charming lady, drawing on themselves the wrath of a French count and his friend the baron. There is a duel and by stratagem they are getting the better of it, when a cowardly friend of the count throws a stone and knocks Hans out. The count and the baron then proceed to stick him in the ribs. Hans wakes up to find that the swords are really the clubs of two policemen who warn him not to go to sleep again. Jake, too, comes along and takes up an old grudge he has harbored against Hans, and begins to let out his wrath. It is not long before the two tramps are arrested and taken to jail.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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