
1912
Jim Smith and Sallie Rice are very much in love with each other, but her father vehemently shows his disapproval of Jim. An elopement is planned, and at midnight Jim has the country magistrate waiting for him at the cross roads. He goes to tap on Sallie's window, but makes a mistake and awakens old man Rice, who, clad in his pajamas, pursues him with a shot-gun, and as Jim joins the magistrate, takes a pot shot at them, which finds lodgement in the judge's back. When Rice finds out what he has done, he is in fear of the law, but Jim pays the judge to settle the matter on condition that Rice gives his consent to his daughter's marriage.

Mabel Normand
Sally Rice

Ford Sterling

Fred Mace

Humor Risk

P.D.Q.

For Husbands Only

Why I Would Not Marry

Through the Wrong Door

In the Garden Fair

Love and Law

Susie Snowflake

You Have to Marry the Prince

The Arm of the Law

Uneasy Payments

A Desert Hero

The Devil in Sofia

Bringing Up Betty

Lucky Fool

The Gilded Youth

Thrilling Youth

The Boaster

Her Forgotten Dancing Shoes

Captain Jenks' Diplomacy