Harold Lloyd follows Bebe Caniels into a diner where she works as a cashier for Snub Pollard. Harold grabs a job as a waiter so he can flirt with Bebe.
Harold had switched from his Lonesome Luke characterization three months earlier and had gone into the grind of establishing the more normal looking character, called "The Boy" by starring in a weekly one-reel film. While Lonesome Luke had been a sort of 'anti-Chaplin' figure, his costume being exactly the opposite of Charley's, The Boy was a middle-class, normal-looking figure.
Whatever the case, the formula for comedy remained the same: high-speed gags performed at a terrific pace. While Luke had been outside society, The Boy looked like he should fit into it. However, he behaved just as poorly. It would be several months until he began to modify the character into someone who sort of fit into society, but did weird and funny things to deal with life's problems.