Animal performers, some child actors, and clips from the auction of Fannie Ward's house -- she was, it was noted, abroad and intending to remain that way -- make up this episode of this "behind the scenes" series.
It seems to be a fairly random assortment of clips, as if they edited them together with neither rhyme nor reason. That's probably why this series didn't get into 1928.
The "stars when they're not on the stage" series were a popular feature for decades. The grandfather was Columbia's SCREEN SNAPSHOTS, which ran from before the studio got its name until the 1950s. This is a lesser relative.