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- Charlie relates his harrowing vacation to his co-workers, including his encounter with two confused, derby-hatted hitchikers.
- Charley intervenes in a fight between Eddie and Thelma inside her small car. Cop Kennedy misinterprets things, and Charley hides in the theatre Thelma is rehearsing in. Charley replaces Eddie as Thelma's partner in an artistic dance act, and makes a fiasco of it.
- A feature-length documentary devoted to the great clowns of silent comedy.
- An inventor adds new innovations to Baker Airplane Company's planes, inventions coveted by the owners of a rival company. The masked and mysterious airman, known only as Pilot X, makes plans to steal the inventions for his own purposes. The perils are fast and furious as the owner of the airplane company, aided by his aviatrix fiancee, find themselves in constant danger, both on land and in the air.
- The day's takings from a shop are stolen and an employee gives chase to catch the crooks.
- Charley poses as a hillbilly in his pursuit of a country girl.
- Charley writes the national anthem for the country of Nicarania and winds up getting mixed up in a revolution there.
- A man attempts to repulse a blind date, not realizing that she is a knockout.
- Charley unwittingly becomes a house painter.
- Charley finds that he got more than he bargained for when he takes a job as a kindergarten teacher.
- Charley and his buddies are captured and imprisoned by an Arabian sultan.
- Charley falls in love with Thelma, but his attack of hay fever alienates her father.
- Charley is an efficiency expert trying to teach a millionaire's daughter the value of money.
- In order to get out of his boss's doghouse, Charley pairs his troublesome sister-in-law with an important client and inevitable complications result.
- Charley, his wife Rosina and their daughter Darla attend "Bank night" at their local movie theater, more eager to win the cash prize than see the picture. When little Darla is selected to choose the winning ticket, she draws her father's number. The crowd reacts angrily, thinking that the drawing is a fraud, forcing the child to choose another number. This one turns out to be her own ticket, after which a third drawing yields her mother's ticket. While pandemonium erupts in the audience, some gangsters arrive and raid the theater. A chase follows, resulting in the eventual capture of the crooks. Back at the theater, another drawing is held, but this time Charley's boss wins the jackpot. After the boss grabs his prize, a bag of silver dollars, the bag breaks, and everyone in the theater goes scrambling for the money.
- Shy Charley tries to win his girl.
- When Charley can't pay his bill at a restaurant, he is forced to become a waiter.
- Charley and Thelma are millionaires, each trying to elude suitors who are trying to marry them for their money.
- For Charlie, a doughboy in France, war is another opportunity to sing in a quartet. He falls for local barmaid Antoinette, who likes him too. She encourages him to study, so he does and becomes a sergeant. But his love life and musical career are interrupted by shooting, trench warfare, and his continual run-ins with a cranky lieutenant. A crisis befalls him when the quartet's tenor is shot in the throat: Charlie hears a German soldier singing like an angel, so he hatches an elaborate plan to bring the soldier across no-man's-land. Can Charlie pull it all off, including winning Antoinette's hand?
- On his way home following World War I, Charley smuggles his French sweetheart aboard ship and gets into all kinds of trouble.
- A timid accountant for a California cattle ranch and a lookalike dashing bandit become rivals for the beautiful daughter of a wealthy rancher.
- Charley unwittingly puts on a belt that has the power to change the wearer's personality.
- Charley meets his new boss--who has a lovely daughter.
- Charley's in love with the daughter of a financier who wants her to insist that Chas have a pile of cash before she marries him. But the Depression is everywhere: Charley's behind on his rent and nearly everyone he meets is down on their luck. After reading a "how to" book on the power of a forceful will, Charley applies the lessons with mixed results, but he does land a job that includes delivering a shake-down letter to his girlfriend's father. Will the naïve Charley end up in jail?
- Charley finds himself having strange spells during which everything around him seems to stop.