https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0209259/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1A director's credit from Leo McCarey, nice to see.
Another perfectly fine way to spend 10 minutes. The Jimmy Jump one reelers are short and concise, and often have a coherent story to go along with them. Back in 1924 they would have been a good fit for any movie theater bill.
The beginning of the film is about Charley Chase's woman being a good theater star, so to promote her Mr. Fiasco decides to put her in a publicity tour. They end up at a hotel where a lot of fun happens with the monkey. Charley Chase scales a building to go through a window, another Harold Lloyd-like move. Knowing that Harold Lloyd left Roach in 1923 and this series started in 1924, I'm tempted to believe that Chase was supposed to be a sort of replacement comedy wise. He ends up in another room where it looks like it will lead to a marriage mixup comedy Columbia style, but it's settled quickly with a funny scene where he pretends to be a plumber.
In the end the woman decides that this is too much, and in a decision that is not quite up to today's values, decides it's better to be a housewife than continue her acting career. I think it's funny how there were many plots like this in Hollywood back then, considering there were scores of actresses who were working while married back then.