Those two stepchildren of Fortune, Heinie and Louie, can't be dissuaded from the idea that "diss voild owes us a lifing," and are constantly on the lookout to catch said world napping, and collect. They find a house afire and Heinie, with ...See moreThose two stepchildren of Fortune, Heinie and Louie, can't be dissuaded from the idea that "diss voild owes us a lifing," and are constantly on the lookout to catch said world napping, and collect. They find a house afire and Heinie, with nothing to lose, starts in to save something, if it's only a lunch. It's the living representative of a large fortune, however, and she's charming besides. For Heinie's heroism she gets him a job as janitor in the office building of her rich brother. As a janitor, Heinie proves a dismal failure, and everybody in the place feels his lack of experience. Louie meanwhile gets mixed up with a slick gent who goes to burglarize the office of Heinie's benefactor. Heinie is in the office and a battle of wits ensues in which Heinie, as usual, in a two-man conflict, comes off second best. As the picture ends, the world is still the debtor of Heinie and Louie. Written by
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