Lizzie visits her rich city cousin. City cousin has a charming young daughter whom she wants to marry off to a rich old man. She puts the poor young suitor whom daughter loves, out of the house. Lizzie falls in love with the fat suitor ...See moreLizzie visits her rich city cousin. City cousin has a charming young daughter whom she wants to marry off to a rich old man. She puts the poor young suitor whom daughter loves, out of the house. Lizzie falls in love with the fat suitor herself and so she decides to help her young cousin out. The young lover comes to the house dressed as a painter and begins to paper Lizzie's room, Lizzie tells the mother that she will marry the painter and all of a sudden the daughter meekly says she will marry the fat rich suitor. A minister is immediate called, but during the ceremony the brides manage to change places and the two girls get whom they want, but the mother is furious. Lizzie's kid brother has no end of fun during all these happenings, and gets into all kinds of mischief. Written by
Wid's, January 2, 1921
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