With the arrival of the letter: "Come home and live with us - father has gone to the penitentiary - enclosed are R. R. tickets," husband and wife set out. At the station he discovers that he has left his tickets at home. While he is gone a...See moreWith the arrival of the letter: "Come home and live with us - father has gone to the penitentiary - enclosed are R. R. tickets," husband and wife set out. At the station he discovers that he has left his tickets at home. While he is gone a sneak thief robs the wife of her purse and fools the police. He also meets hubby on his way and forces him to change clothes with him. After some very amusing comedy work both are arrested and taken before the police captain. All is explained and hubby gets his clothes back from the prisoner. Once more they make a dash for the train, this time in a taxi; but alas, his pockets have no money and the driver demands his pay. A little comedy business lands the taxi driver in the hands of a cop and hubby on the back platform of the already moving express. Written by
The Film Daily, March 12, 1922
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