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- After eating a rarebit, a man has an odd dream in which his wife takes in a strange-looking animal that eats everything in sight and keeps growing until it threatens the entire city.
- A look at the filmmaking process in the prehistoric era, inside the Stonehenge Film Company. It seems some things haven't changed much. The process begins with the writer dropping off his script, which the director immediately chops to bits (feeding many of them to his goat). After engaging a cast, he then proceeds to film, using a dinosaur as a camera crane. The censors then have their way with the film (more fodder for the goat). The author finally gets to see his work, but he hardly recognizes it and vents his wrath on the director.
- Circus owner Flip entertains with balancing tricks and then tames an exotic beast.
- After eating rarebit, a woman has a strange dream in which her husband converts their home into a flying machine to escape having to pay the exorbitant interest on the mortgage. It takes them around the world and to the moon.
- A female centaur (a creature half-human and half-horse) enters a clearing in the woods, and picks some flowers. She is soon met by a male centaur, and the two then romance each other. They then seek parental consent for their union.
- Jim Stafford, the owner of a Philippine plantation, has ruined his health with a lifetime of hard work. Selling his plantation, he departs from the Philippines with Ruth Haney, whom he has persuaded to marry him upon their arrival in New York, and his idealistic cousin, Bob Elliot, who disagrees bitterly with Stafford over the value of work and money. The steamer that carries the three catches fire, and they are stranded on a Pacific island populated by savage natives. The two men eventually battle for Stafford's satchel of money and the love of Ruth.
- The tale opens with the election of Rodriga Borgia to the office of Pope Alexander VI. Then it switches to a succession of attempts by Caesar Borgia to kill or have killed Alfonzo of Aragon, husband of Lucretia. The assassinations are attempted while Lucretia, who constantly watches over her weak spouse, is away at various affairs of state and social life. While she is attending a banquet, Alfonzo is finally stabbed by one of Caesar's lieutenants. It is discovered that Lucretia's husband has been murdered under the direction of Caesar, which inflames the people to revolt, and the despot is overthrown and himself killed by the mob.
- Fragment from an unreleased film that was presumably produced between 1918 and 1921. In it, Gertie the dinosaur encounters the modern era. She has an encounter with a cable car and tells her dinosaur friends about it.
- After eating a cheese cake, a hobo falls asleep and dreams of a vaudeville show performed by bugs.
- Henry Lamont, a wealthy miner, is mysteriously murdered. Trooper Joe Hammond, in the neighborhood, hears the shot and comes to the aid of Jeanne Lamont, who is at loss to explain the fatal attack on her father. The girl goes to live with her uncle, who has already been visited by a bogus trooper, who imparts the information that one of the Northwest Police is suspected of being 'the lone wolf,' a desperate criminal. Trooper Hammond, too, seeks 'the wolf.' Developments disclose that the bogus trooper was 'the wolf,' but not until the latter tries to file claim on a gold vein he is detected by the girl.
- Scene from the first circus, featuring a dinosaur.
- In the Canadian Northwest, Sergeant Jack Connor of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is ordered to capture Norma MacGregor, wanted for the murder of a prominent Vancouver stockbroker, based on circumstantial evidence. Even though Jack believes she is innocent, he has no choice but to complete his mission.
- A stop-motion animation story of the skating adventure of Mugsy.