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- The ex-partner of a master criminal is protected by the police after his life is threatened. The criminal--a master of disguise--tracks down and kills him anyhow, in spite of the police protection.
- A rich man lures a wife, abandons her, and is thrashed by her husband.
- A horseshoe causes a series of mishaps.
- A dog drives a cart to save its master from a gun duel with a rival.
- A sailor fights a policeman for the favours of a maid.
- A dog trails bank robbers and saves its master's life.
- A naughty boy plays tricks with tools.
- A customer takes the barber's place while he is out seeking change.
- Boys put a tin tack on a park bench.
- In a British barrack in India is confined a tamed gorilla which has conceived a hatred for one of the Hindoo attendants, owing to the barbarous treatment which the Hindoo accords the beast. This attendant proves to be a traitor to the British interests, and avails himself of his opportunities to possess himself of military papers and secrets which he carries to his friends in the rebel camp. His treachery is given scope in an ambuscade that he arranges, to entrap one of the officers of the barracks. This officer is shot and dangerously wounded, but is assisted back to the barracks by his aide. The traitorous Hindoo goes back to the barracks by a short route and betrays the camp to his friends who are to depart with prisoners, when a party of British troop arrive in time to save them and to see the traitor about to abduct a small child of the superior officer. All these barrack scenes have been witnessed by the caged gorilla, which has become furious with rage and excitement, and succeeds in breaking the bars as the Hindoo is taking the child away. The infuriated beast seizes the traitor by the throat and after a struggle in which the Hindoo gives a good account of himself by wounding the gorilla the traitor is strangled.
- Two men are rivals for the love of a girl, the daughter of the lodging-house keeper with whom they live. One of them is rejected, and she marries the other. Some years elapse, and there is shown a family group of father, mother and a little boy. The suitor of olden times appears as a family friend. The men work at the same job, and both of them are seen upon a scaffold. Something gives rise to a quarrel and the husband is knocked off by a blow and fatally injured. His little son comes up with the dinner pail, finds his father, and gives the alarm. At the deathbed the boy accuses his father's rival, who is arrested.
- Pursued persuades pursuers to pursue pursuer.
- A PC thwarts a masher in the park, flirts with a girl, and is caught by his wife.
- A young chap secures a number of articles of clothing and jewelry for his sweetheart's birthday, among the many articles are a pair of white shoes. His sweetheart, not knowing the source of these presents, throws them out of the window to the street. The servant, who is scrubbing up the front steps, picks up the various articles and takes them up into the house again. In the meantime the young chap arrives and is invited in. Questioning "lovie-dovie" he discovers what has happened; they rush out to recover the presents, but they are gone. Not knowing that the maid has taken them in, they rush down the street, stopping every individual, violently if necessary, who has a pair of white shoes on. The many laughable episodes in this merry chase finally close back in the house of his sweetheart, pursued by a howling mob of the insulted passers-by, who are ultimately driven out.
- A dude snoops on a lady gymnast and is set upon.
- A planter abducts a halfcaste, whips her, and shoots her Negro father.
- A Jew wins a motor race, is stripped and flung into the river.