(11) The pathetic "Mother" play in which Thanksgiving and pumpkin pies tug hard at the heart-strings.
(12) The play in which the rich crippled child is contrasted with the poor strong child, and in which the two are brought together and exchange confidences—and money.
(13) The husband jealous of his wife's brother, whom he has never seen.
(14) The burglar who breaks into a house, to be confronted by his own child, who has been adopted by the family.
(15) The policeman who calls on the cook and removes his hat and coat, which are used by another.
(16) The child who reunites parents and children separated through an unapproved marriage.
(17) The child who redeems the criminal or who saves the discouraged from the downward plunge.
(18) The employee who gets an interest in the business, and his employer's daughter, either with or without opposition from the foreman or the junior partner.
(19) The bad small boy.
(20) The sheriff who is rescued by the outlaw and who later allows him to escape, or prevents his being lynched.