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Learn more- Mr. Weazelbiffer is henpecked at home, but at his office he is boss. He has an arrangement for getting rid of people he doesn't want around. They sit in a certain chair and are shot through the wall into a pool of water. The Gilsprey household is just the opposite. Hubby does all the work and wife flirts. Mr. Weazelbiffer has a disagreement with his bookkeeper, when Gladys comes to the office looking for a job. By mistake she is shot into the pool. Weazelbiffer rescues her and stands her over the register to dry. Then he shoots the bookkeeper in after her. The bookkeeper sends Weazelbiffer word that she will seek revenge. An elderly office boy applies for work, which is given to him. Weazelbiffer now needs a new bookkeeper, and Gladys phones to the agency. The wires get crossed and she gets her husband on the wire instead. He ties the baby cradle to the pendulum so that it will rock while he goes to secure the job. He is engaged, but Weazelbiffer is mad when he sees Gladys flirting, as he thinks with the new man. The boss's wife arrives, and the new office boy says she is a book agent. So she is shot into the pool. There is a general melee after this, and Weazelbiffer's wife insists upon Gladys being discharged. He obeys, but writes a note on the back of the check he gives Gladys asking her to come to his house that night. Weazelbiffer then sends a faked message to his wife, telling her that her sister's estate is being settled and that she is wanted by the lawyer. He gives the letter to the boy, who reads it, but takes it to Mrs. Weazelbiffer. She "falls" for it, and Gladys and Weazelbiffer are soon enjoying a little supper at his house. The boy, however, tells Mrs. Weazelbiffer of the fake, and she returns hotfoot. Weazelbiffer has just time to hide Gladys. A man arrives with a vacuum cleaner to clean the apartment. It draws all the furniture into a heap. In the meantime, Glady's husband has returned and found Weazelbiffer's note to his wife. He takes the baby and goes to Weazelbiffer's. He says, "You took my wife, now take my child." Weazelbiffer hides the baby in the stove. The dog finds the baby and takes it out to his kennel. Hubby has a change of heart, and returns for his child. Weazelbiffer can't find it. The cleaner sees through the window that the baby is with the dog. He goes out secretly. Gladys is hiding, disguised as a chair. But Mrs. Weazelbiffer finds her. The cleaner tells about the baby and the dog, who drags the kennel after him by its chain. After a chase they find the kennel empty. They return with a policeman, who finds the baby hanging on the hatrack in the hall. He puts it, covered, on the bed. The cleaner hides it again. They can't find it and are crazy. At last the dog finds the baby for them. Then they all turn on the cleaner. "Who are you?" they ask. He puts on the bookkeeper's whiskers, and declares himself revenged.
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