A print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives.
The joke about the photographer hitting on Carrie Nation was anachronistic, as this film was produced in 1918 and Nation died several years earlier, on June 9, 1911.
At the time of this film, many states and localities had their own film censorship boards. For instance, in Chicago the scene where a man is lying on the floor looking at a woman's legs and sticking a man with a pin and the "vulgar" actions following were cut.
At this point in his career, Harold Lloyd was making a one-reel short every 1-2 weeks.