Arthur agrees to take the place of his boss in the latter's bed and thus cover up the poker-player's absence. That would have been perfectly alright if Elsie's female cousins had not dropped in to spend the night and the necessity arises ...See moreArthur agrees to take the place of his boss in the latter's bed and thus cover up the poker-player's absence. That would have been perfectly alright if Elsie's female cousins had not dropped in to spend the night and the necessity arises for the spare room being given over to them. That caused the discovery of the husband's duplicity and Arthur's arrest as a burglar while trying to get out of the second-story window. It put the poker party out of commission and did not help hubby's status at home. However, it was all patched up somehow and the long suffering Arthur is bailed out, probably vowing never again to attempt to help his boss out of any such predicament. Written by
Motion Picture News, December 4, 1926
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