After Bert, the butler, has helped his master, Neely, recover the roll Alice has filched from her husband's pocket, the suit in which he hides the money is sold to an old-clothes man, from whom they later get it, after a spirited chase. ...See moreAfter Bert, the butler, has helped his master, Neely, recover the roll Alice has filched from her husband's pocket, the suit in which he hides the money is sold to an old-clothes man, from whom they later get it, after a spirited chase. The old-clothes man almost throws a fit when he finds he had a fortune almost within his grasp. Returning from a bargain sale with his wife, Bert, in the sidecar of the motor-bike, loses all the bundles. Meanwhile, Neely, having rescued the girl from thugs, is snapped by news reel photographers, with the girl in his arms. Alice sees the incriminating picture in the newspaper, starts to beat him up, but is dissuaded by Bert. Written by
Universal Weekly, August 23, 1924
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