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- After wolf blood transfusion, man thinks he's becoming a wolf.
- In Africa an explorer is the reincarnated lover of the 2,000-year-old White Queen.
- A French violinist saves his beloved princess from the Russian revolution, of which his former tutor is the leader.
- A farmer, unhappy with his life, decides to go the city to try and make his fortune. He takes a friend along with him. The two of them become successful, but that success brings other, unforeseen problems into their lives.
- A story of the Alaskan gold-rush days, filmed in Alaska, finds Bob Force (Buddy Roosevelt, as Kent Sanderson) saving the heroine, Sue McCraig (Eva Novak), and her holdings from the clutches of evil Dan Baird (Howard Webster.
- A religious sect in the mountains of Virginia anticipates the arrival of a prophet, and selects five beautiful girls every year to be his wives. Howard Brice, a young attorney, happens along and becomes infatuated with Judith, one of the brides-to-be. After sketching her likeness, he has the image tattooed on his chest. Members of the stake mistake Howard for the prophet and involve him in their religious ceremonies. He finally escapes with his life and Judith.
- Bill Ruble, whose atheism earns him the dislike of his fellow townspeople, elopes with Mary Norwood. Bill is falsely accused of theft and leaves town, signing up as a deckhand on a ship sailing around the world. A baby is born to Mary in Bill's absence, and she is disowned by friend and neighbor alike. She attempts to drown herself in the river, but an old Negro rescues her. Mary returns home and finds Bill there. He has become a true believer and a member of the church during his travels, and he and Mary are happily reunited.
- An heir, framed by his cousin for killing his father, breaks jail and saves his wife from a fire.
- The daughter of man who owns a South Seas pearl business falls in love with a wealthy traveler. Her father dies, leaving her the business. A greedy ship captain schemes to take the business from her.
- Howard Fiske is to marry June Paige, but in losing his fortune, she is forced to marry Bracken, a wealthy investor. Fiske reads Boccaccio's "Federigo's Falcon," and in a dream sequence we see the story enacted. The book inspires Fiske to take June back against all odds.
- A girl rejects her mother after she is jailed for poisoning her father.
- Poverty stricken orphans are found by leader of a gang of petty thieves, who wishes to use them in his undertakings because of their innocence and beauty. One enters the house of a wealthy widower, who recognizes the situation and adopts her, and in after years she is loved by his son. A plot to blackmail the rich man and the foster daughter's attempt to save him brings her face to face with the sister from whom she has been separated, and who is in love with the leader of the gang.
- Chemist Donald Wallace is an atheist who believes science is the only God. He is loved by his cousin, Truth Eldridge, but is too self centered and too attentive to his radium experiments to notice her affection. Instead, he falls for Paula Roberts. When they come upon a lost little girl named Peggy, Wallace decides to take care of her until he finds her parents, but despite being a kind man, he insists to the girl that there is no God. James Dale, Wallace's assistant and Truth Eldridge's secret admirer, accidentally kills her when he tries to poison Wallace. Shortly after her death, Truth returns in spirit form to convince Wallace that God exists after all.
- Will Clayton is superstitious clean through. He is ridiculed for his superstitions--fired because of them--becomes involved in a murder mystery--is seized by bandits--scorned by the girl--but clings to his amulets and his horseshoe. Finally, when the girl agrees to marry him if he will throw away his silly amulets and horseshoe, he seizes her in his arms, throws a horseshoe out of the window and it knocks the gun from his rival's hand just as he is about to fire.
- Joe Hoskins leaves the family farm just before untold wealth is discovered. He enters a life of crime and eventually is discovered by his sister, Mul, robbing her room in the city. She protects him, is threatened with blackmail by his pal, but is protected by Steve, a wealthy young man whom she has mistaken for a chauffeur.
- Fred Whitney, a boy with a venomous temper, injures young Jamie Powers so severely that the child is brain-damaged for life. Whitney grows into a villainous manhood and attempts to implicate Jamie in an embezzlement scandal. Jamie's brother, John, then has no choice but to go to prison for 20 years in order to shield Jamie.
- The experience of an orphan who became tired of life on a farm and visited the Great White Way. Her money gives out and in desperation she sells her pets, three puppies, to a young man. By a curious twist of fate she gets a position as a servant in the young man's home. They eventually fall in love. An unprincipled bounder tries to take advantage of her. He learns that she is really the daughter of a great financier and tries to blackmail him. When things look blackest for Sally, her father comes forth and acknowledges her.