Tomboy Jane Dwight’s father strikes oil on their farm and becomes smitten with young millionaire James Thornton when he comes to purchase the land. She heads off to a posh boarding school, returning a year later with fancy airs thinking it will impress James, but he preferred the original Jane. Will she realize in time to keep his interest?
Gretchen Ann runs away from her foster parents but is sheltered first by Bill Kelley, a train brakem...
The impoverished Harlow family of New England is forced to take in summer boarders. Teenaged niece T...
The manager of a small town hotel installs a cabaret in an attempt to achieve the standard set by re...
A short comedy in which two lovers post their letters in a box in a tree. The old man gets wise and ...
A lost comedy short starring Mabel Normand in an unconfirmed role.
Stan and Ollie are salesmen attempting to sell a washing machine; they fail constantly after several...
While visiting Alan, who works in Tokyo, she attends a festival with her Japanese maid while wearing...
Harriet Field, living the Bohemian life in Greenwich Village, is tricked into a mock marriage with t...
The Talbots, formerly one of the Eastern Shore's first families, have gone to seed: Pap is a drunk, ...
Roy Conover has just returned to his village home from college.
A reception in their small village in celebration of the Count’s daughter Ann’s engagement to Baron ...
Ivan Mussak, the head of the Russian secret police, is responsible for the murders of thousands of J...
"'Boxcar' Simmons, a tramp, represents himself as a mining millionaire in a small town. The populati...
European peasants Albert & Louise are separated by war with Albert only able to return once during t...
Clarence Brooks is a shy, timid man working for Mr. Flavell. He is love with Flavell's daughter, Nan...
Peggy Raymond, a country girl, comes to New York with plans for a career in art and is taken by mist...
The story of two feuding Irish immigrant families living in a tenement.
When Harlan Carr inherited his Uncle Ebenezer's "Jack-O Lantern" house and too his bride there to li...