This bizarre short using marionettes was in the grand tradition of eccentric British humour, being a direct forebear of at least The Goons. The title has actually no relevance to the story as filmed. As far as I could make out, the first scene is set in a Limehouse (Chinatown) opium den and bar - there were several character smoking opium pipes. A girl (Anna Went Wrong - geddit) is brought in by a Chinaman, who interacts violently with the barman. Wrong slips off her coat and appears in a skimpy outfit for a dance routine. Somebody get bopped in the head and a police squad (straight out of the Pirates of Penzance) are called. Being unable to solve the mystery, one of their number is sent to find Herlock Sholmes. He is in his Baker Street flat playing the violin, also flat, to Watson's annoyance. They head off to Limehouse, Sholmes at first disguised as a woman (he beats off one masher), then as a Tyrolean bergwanderer (a reference to Moriaty?) Along the way they pass several shops whose signs I suspect were meaningful, a Tube station (with the all-red roundel) and a hansom cab, the latter two being clearly incongruous. In the den a Chinaman is hanging from a light fitting and Sholmes appears to rescue Wrong. It would need another viewing to get all the references, but despite its simplistic style, it was cleverly done and quite original.