Mammoth Life-Savers (1912)

The circus is in town and the keepers of the elephants decide to take their charges to Coney Island and give them a bath. They enter the water and some very nice and fastidious ladies complain to the officers in charge of the beach that the elephants are interfering with their baths and polluting the waters. One fussy old girl is particularly emphatic in her denunciation of the beasts. The circus men are just withdrawing with their elephants when a scream of distress is heard from the water. The fussy old girl, who goes out beyond her depth, is seized with the cramps. She cries for help. The elephants immediately come to her rescue and one of them saves her from a watery grave, thus returning good for evil and heaping coals of fire upon her head.

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