The son of a wealthy bus-lines operator spends money, regardless of his parent's remonstrances. He weds a girl in a hurry and as he starts on his honeymoon after a convivial night, during which he becomes "pals" with a taxi driver and runs up a huge bill driving around, is notified that his dad has gone broke. He and the taxi driver start an "Eat-While-You- Ride" bus that proves a big hit and scoops all patronage away from the ordinary rival bus lines. His father's lawyer buys him out for $50,000. It transpires that the supposed bankruptcy of his old man was a frame-up to check his extravagance.
—Motion Picture News, February 13, 1926