Acting
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While on the job, delivering a message, Luke finds himself in a girl's seminary.
Snitch steals Ginger's (stolen) baseball tickets and takes Ginger's girl to the game. Finding himself without tickets, Ginger dresses as a baseball player and wins the game. A possible debut of the "Glasses" or "Boy" character.
Harold's checked cap, blown from his head by a freakish wind, gets him into trouble. First he comes into conflict with the police as a highwayman, then the cap serves to identify him as a housebreaker and lands him in jail, while the innocent cause of his trouble becomes his cellmate for another reason. Eventually a distracted wife rescues both her husband and Harold from the clutches of the law, the cap this time aiding him to regain his freedom.
Our vagabond hero dons a lifeguard's uniform and madcap antics ensue on the beach, and in the changing stalls!
A counterfeit count is aided in his courtship of the heroine by her father who is overwhelmed by his "title."
In pre-historic times (dream sequence), our hero, in a loin cloth, battles other cavemen over the opposite sex.
Luke is an inept detective who follows the wrong man to a seaside hotel.
An Englishman and his valet have adventures in the American West.
Luke, running a chili parlor, inherits a million dollars and joins high society.
Luke operates a sanatarium, which he has naturally staffed with a bevy of attractive nurses.