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- Andy goes to Old Timers farm for a rest. He goes in swimming and two goats chew up his clothing. In the meantime a telegram arrives from the neighborhood town asking Andy to come and speak. Min finds Andy in the lake and his clothes gone. He rushes home in Min's petticoat and gets dressed. They race with the train to the crossing, but the train hits them and they find themselves on the fender. They arrive at the station and the whole town is asleep. Andy awakes the people in the hotel and is greeted with a great ovation. The people ask him to make a speech, but he would rather get dressed first and goes upstairs. Little Chester, while playing croquet, hits the ball and breaks open a hornet's nest right over Andy's pants, and the hornets hide themselves in them. Andy slips on his pants while reading over his speech and does not feel the hornets until he has his suspenders over his shoulders. He then starts to run wild all over. He runs into a smokeroom and smokes them out. Andy is asked to deliver his speech and he asks for a stump. Meanwhile, the city is dynamiting all stumps and the one Andy starts to speak on is already charged. The last line of his speech is that his position will take him to dizzy heights and he is blown sky-high and lands on a telephone pole.
- the Gump clan, Andy, Bim, Min and Chester, start at a hotel, where dreaming of a seashore, Andy high dives through the floor into the lobby. They drive to the ocean, where Andy does sinks his boat while fishing. Then they go to an amusement park, where a bumper-car mishap casts Andy through the air and into a roller coaster ride.
- Andy's boss is constantly harping on the fact that he is no longer a young man and threatens to get a younger man in his place if he doesn't get in on time. This gets Andy thinking and he decides to take a course advertised by a Fanny Fair to make you youthful. Min sees a note from Fanny telling Andy when to come for his first treatment and immediately thinks that her husband is untrue to her. She confides in a neighbor who advises her to get dancing lessons. Andy goes to Fanny's institute and gets an awful deal. When it has been completed he is told to look in the glass and see how young he has been made. What he looks through is merely a frame with a handsome youth on the other side. He mimics Andy's movements so well that Andy really believes he has been remade. On the way home, however, he wants a second look and takes a mirror out of his pocket. What he sees makes him go back and swat the man behind the frame with a brick. When he arrives home he finds his wife in the company of the dancing master and remonstrates with her, demanding to know who he is. Min comes back with the story of the note she found from Fanny. Explanations follow and everyone is happy once more.
- Andy, trying to flirt with a girl in the train who has winked because of a cinder in her eye, not only gets slapped by her, but is bawled out by Min on account of white glove marks on his shoulder, in reality made by leaning against a pair of newly cleaned gloves. The train shoots into a tunnel, and Andy thinks he's been blinded by hootch. Teaching Chester how to use a lariat, Andy ropes a wasp's nest into the car, causing consternation among the passengers. Put off the train by the porter in mistake for another passenger, Andy, in nightie, arrives at Nightmare, Cal., on a hand-car. On his recently inherited jumping-bean ranch, he and the rest have difficulty picking and eating the crop. Working as a barber, Andy mistakes red paint drops on a tough customer's face for blood, in the resulting altercation thinks he's been beheaded, and wakes up in the train to find it all a dream.
- Papa, trying to show how Buffalo Bill or Hoot Gibson ride, gets thrown and his horse gets lost. Chester finally locates it in a haystack and brings it back to Andy. They all ride to the George Washington Golf Club (where nobody tells a lie - much). Andy's ball rolls off the tee so Chester affixes it with his chewing gum. Andy drives, but the ball flies back and hits him in the eye. An expert tees off his watch and holes out in one. Andy wants to show Min how good he is and borrows a watch from a man whose wife won it for dancing seven hours in a telephone booth. He, also, holes out in one; but with the watch, having completely missed the ball. The watch is wrecked and the owner has a fit. Later, Andy gets bunkered and takes a dozen strokes, claiming he only took three, the others having been used to kill a rattlesnake. He sees a caddy steal his ball and goes after him. All the other caddies come to their mate's rescue and Andy gets beaten up.
- Andy, Min and little Chester are getting ready to go to Shady Rest for an outing.
- Andy is called upon to referee a boxing bout at a swell reception. He gets a large percentage of the blows, loses his pants, is knocked all over the place but finishes as a social success plus torn clothes and black eyes.
- Andy is given a vacation, but is ordered to be back promptly in two weeks. The family dash away with complete camp supplies. After the car is nearly torn apart by a chain, a cop pinches him when little Chester explodes firecrackers. Andy is sent to jail and serves a few days. Continuing their journey, the car suffers four punctures at one time. Pitching camp in the dark, Andy falls off a cliff, his nightshirt catches onto a tree. Min and Chester lasso him, finally dragging him to safety. He then goes hunting and wastes a lot of good shells. A skunk crosses his path and the family has to air their clothes. He sees a calendar and believes his vacation is up. Arriving at the office, he finds he is five days ahead of time, little Chester having torn off five days to start a fire.
- Andy pays five thousand dollars received from Uncle Bim to a real estate shark for a home that belongs to some one else.
- The Gump family is given a great send-off at the railroad station by their fellow townspeople. Andy makes a flamboyant speech and tells them of the great deeds he will do in the West. Then they fare forth in their flivver, California bound, followed by a long row of trailers on which are piled their household effects and elaborate equipment for the long journey. At the first crossing Gump stops the flivver to let a train pass, but the dog jumps out and runs across the track, pulling the flivver in front of the train by his leash. They escape with the car and their lives but the train wrecks the trailers. Andy rigs up a bear trap to show Little Chester how easy it is to get big game if you know how, but is caught in the trap himself and is rescued by Chester and Min. Nearing their destination in California, they are blocked by a freight train. Andy places some sloping planks to enable him to pass through a box car to the other side. When they get inside the car the train starts and the doors slam shut. The Gumps are imprisoned for several days, after which the train stops, the doors are opened and they find themselves back home and broke.