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- Dr. Jekyll faces horrible consequences when he lets his dark side run wild with a potion that changes him into the animalistic Mr. Hyde.
- A beach scene. Two men are rivals for a summer girl. She first slights the one man and decides to go bathing with the second. But the disappointed lover follows the pair to the bathing wagon, a sort of bath house on wheels which is not familiar in this country, but which is in much favor abroad, and he watches them as the man goes into one half of the wagon which bears the number 12, while the woman goes into the other half, which bears the number 13. Soon the pair appear in their bathing suits and are later seen disporting themselves in the sea. Then the woman comes from the water and enters her correct apartment in the bath wagon, which is number 13. The rival lover appears and changes the numbers on the doors, and when the lover arrives he endeavors to enter apartment 13, which under the change of numbers is now number 12. He is immediately ejected and the police are called. He leads them a merry chase down the beach, and when the woman finally appears, robed for the street, the rival who has played the trick greets the summer girl and receives her approbation. The film is clean comedy and should find much favor.
- Boys dress as firemen and set fire to a house.
- A farm labourer causes trouble in a posh city hotel.
- A poor artist saves an academician's daughter from drowning.
- An alcoholic widow reforms when her son is hurt saving his sister from a fire.
- A tramp dreams a girl motorist takes him home for champagne.
- Buskers kidnap a child and are filmed at a carnival. Her parents see the film at the Empire and rescue her.
- A man's mania for the open air.
- Weary Willie is discovered asleep in the tall grass. A young lady, picking flowers, wanders near him. He is awakened by the sound of her footsteps, and, jumping up, snatches her pocketbook and runs away. The next scene shows a man on a wheel riding along a lonely country road. He selects a quiet spot in which to rest and eat his lunch. He dismounts, removes his coat and hat and begins to eat from a lunch box, but soon falls asleep. Weary Willie appears, exchanges hats and coats with the unknowing sleeper, eats his lunch, mounts his wheel and rides away. Then the chase begins. Willie finally encounters an artist, who sits painting a picture in an open field. All of Willie's victims are close upon his heels. He gets tangled up with the wheel and the artist's easel, which gives his pursuers an opportunity of catching up with and arresting him.
- Misadventures of a family on holiday.
- A peddler steals chickens.