Getting Even

All the young men in the mining camp flirt with Lucy. Bud, the youngest of them, doesn’t stand a chance. At a dance, Bud dresses as a woman and all the men flirt with him and abandon Lucy. When his…

All the young men in the mining camp flirt with Lucy. Bud, the youngest of them, doesn’t stand a chance. At a dance, Bud dresses as a woman and all the men flirt with him and abandon Lucy. When his…

If all husbands have had similar experiences, it is too bad to harrow them up with the telling of this story. If they have not, perhaps it will be a warning to them to watch very carefully the birthdays and…

A new bride has made a batch of biscuits. Her husband pretends to like them, so she delivers the rest to his office. But one bite of these biscuits makes you violently ill, and soon all his visitors (he runs…
Mr. Jones jumps to the wrong conclusions when he sees a bouquet of flowers and a man’s hat in the parlor.

Mary marries James, after jilting his brother Luke. Mary’s sister arrives and soon James is professing his love to her. The shock of this kills Mary and leaves her newborn daughter motherless. Luke offers to raise the daughter. Years later…

During the French Revolution, a wealthy couple lives safely by professing republican beliefs. When a mob attacks a nearby chateau an aristocrat bursts into the couple’s home. They save his life by disguising him as a servant, but he soon…
Jones’s mother-in-law prohibits his smoking and drinking, so he takes her out for the evening and gets her drunk.

Harry’s rich old bachelor uncle thinks Harry is still single. When Uncle announces a visit, Harry’s wife has to play the part of the housekeeper so Uncle doesn’t discover the truth.

Harry leaves his new wife at home while he goes out to play poker. Angry, his wife fakes evidence that she has had a male caller while he was gone.
A David Wark Griffith film directed by , released in 1909.