Known for Acting
The penniless tourist, "Appetite Andy" (Paul Parrott) stops by at the Hollywood Cafateria (sic) where the gullible boss (Mark Jones) welcomes him in to sample many of the soups and delicacies available to customers. After savoring many of the dishes, Andy refuses them all and attempts to leave, never intending to pay. The boss is having none of it and drags him back inside and puts him to work in the kitchen. The head chef (Charles Stevenson) is chopping food when the order comes in for chicken to be prepared. He instructs the new employee to grab a chicken (from a crate in the corner) and "prepare" it.
A hypochondriac vacations in the tropics for the fresh air - and finds himself in the middle of a revolution instead.
Paul's career as a shoeshine man is interrupted when he is mistaken for an escaped convict, but after the Station Master gives him a job at the train station he proves his worth.
A guy has troubles on a trolley
A top-hatted bill collector is given the unenviable assignment of collecting the debts of a bad-tempered innkeeper.
A tipsy doctor encounters his patient sleepwalking on a building ledge, high above the street.
Beatrice is a maid to a naughty society girl. The latter's lover takes a liking to the maid and a riot follows during a dance. After a free-for-all mix-up among the guests, the maid flees, or rather is carried away, by her admirer in an automobile.
A bicycle messenger is sent to make a posh delivery to a wealthy artist's estate-- populated with attractive models.
Snub and his wife give up their bungalow and allow another couple to move in. Then it develops that they can't find another home, and must live in an improvised tent.
Delivery man 'Snub' Pollard and his assistant Sunshine Sammy nearly run over Marie Mosquini in the street and ends up at dance school.
A young adventurer trades places with a European prince and falls in love above his station.
Snub's many humorous experiences in attempting to transport his goat home. Comedy short directed by Charley Chase.