Nightclub gangsters hire a vaudeville act called the Three Funny Bunnies (Ritz Brothers).
A miniature vaudeville show, complete with a title card introducing each act, is presented. First up is The On-Wah Troupe, an East Asian group of contortionists. Next, Blossom Seeley and Benny Fields sing a duet of the song, "Why Don't You Practice What You Preach". Third up, father and son Pat Rooney and Pat Rooney Jr. perform a recitation and dance musing about if they will ever be as clever as their dad. And the last act on the bill is The Runaway Four, a group of comic acrobats.
In this short, multiple acts perform before an audience in a town hall. Performers include The Aaron Sisters singing trio and the Mound City Blue Blowers musicians. Another act features a tap dancer whose shoes have extensions on them that allow him to balance on the ends as one might use stilts. In the finale, an "inebriated" dog in the audience performs tricks. The short's title refers to the curfew in the town.
Comedian Chaz Chase performs his vaudeville act.
The Foy Family performs a vaudeville act.
The comedy team of Jack Born and Elmer Lawrence perform their vaudeville act.
Dooley and Sales vaudeville act 'Dooley's the Name'.
Vaudeville team Shaw & Lee sing songs and tell jokes in hilarious deadpan.
A silly-looking composer attempts to compose. He then falls asleep, and dreams of all manner of bizarre nonsense.
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