- Widow Hogan, a very respectable woman with a family of two children, is very much admired by Herman Schmidt, who owns the house she lives in and to whom she owes considerable rent. For his leniency he is permitted to spend many happy hours at the Hogan's home, but there was Tim Timergan, who also admired the widow. A rivalry existed between Schmidt and Timergan, which caused many a fist fight, including a serious duel. The two Misses Hogan, Fanny and Lucy, also have many admirers. One is a fighter, named Rush Miller and another is Percy Melville, a little mama's boy, who showed attention to the fighter's sweetheart, On one occasion the fighter became so much annoyed at mama's boy's attention to Fanny, that he challenged him to a fight which they proceed to carry out. The fighter was so exasperated that he allowed Percy to get the best of him, but followed it up by chasing him for life. The preparation for a reception is in progress at the Hogan home and the guests arrive and are seated at the table. In the meantime Schmidt and Timergan have patched up their differences temporarily and are placed at the head of the table. Everything is going along smoothly for the birthday dinner, when in rushes Percy chased by Miller over table, chairs, etc., finally everybody takes a hand, a general fight takes place and everything winds up in the usual atmosphere of Hogan enjoyment.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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