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Directed by Joseph HenaberyOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Roscoe Arbuckle,
Betty Ross Clarke,
Lucille Ward,
George C. Pearce,
Robert DudleyAs described in a film publication, Bob Blake (Arbuckle), a travelling salesman, is the victim of a practical joke and gets off the train before his intended destination of Grand River. Bob is drenched in the pouring rain and, when he cannot find lodging, breaks into a private house that the sheriff is going to sell for a tax delinquency. The house belongs to Beth Elliott (Clarke), a telegraph operator at Grand River Station. Bob looks her up so he can pay for his lodging and falls in love with her. Franklin Royce (Holland), also in love with Beth, is jealous of Bob and accepts a proposition from Martin Drury (Taylor) to trick Beth out of the proceeds of the tax sale. In the end, Bob saves the house and wins the girl. Directed by Joseph HenaberyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Roscoe Arbuckle,
Winifred Greenwood,
Roscoe Karns,
Julia Faye,
Frank CampeauRating60%
Attorney Algernon Leary (Fatty Arbuckle), "pure milk" candidate for mayor, attends a party for grown-ups dressed as children. Going home in a blizzard, he is robbed of his fur coat leaving him bare legged wearing rompers. He takes refuge in the first building he can reach, creating havoc in various apartments due to his appearance. He blunders into the rival candidate (Frank Campeau) in a compromising situation with a vamp and forces him to withdraw, ensuring Leary's election as mayor after a whirlwind campaign. Directed by Joseph Henabery,
Dorothy Gish,
Elmer CliftonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Dorothy Gish,
Frank Bennett,
Fred Turner,
Sam De Grasse,
Jennie Lee,
Richard CummingsGish plays Janice, a wealthy girl whose fortune has been entrusted to two trust company vice presidents (the "official fathers" of the title). One of the vice presidents proposes marriage to the girl, but Janice also finds herself accepting the proposal of the other vice president's son. Confused over who she prefers, she retracts her acceptance of both proposals and becomes engaged to a bank teller. When the true motives of her three would-be suitors come to light, Janice makes the right decision about who to marry.