- Steve, who works for a local bank, is strolling through the park on a Saturday and meets pretty young Mary. Wanting to impress her, he tells her that he is an officer in the bank, neglecting to mention that he is actually a security officer--a bank guard. Mary, on her part, tells him that her father is an engineer, but it turns out that he's actually an "engineer" on a steamroller. They are instantly attracted to each other, though, and romance blooms, resulting in their being engaged to be married. Both, however, are worried about what will happen when they find out that each was fibbing to the other--which happens a lot sooner than they counted on.—frankfob2@yahoo.com
- It is Saturday afternoon, a half holiday, in the big city. Stove, a bank policeman, is strolling in the park, where he meets a young lady whose name he discovers to be Mary Guffy. Steve tells Mary he is an officer in the bank. Mary tells Steve her father is a big engineer. The two become fast friends. Romance buds then bloom, and the two are about to be married. Then the horrid truth leaks out. Steve is an officer in the bank, a bluecoat officer with a star, while Mary's father is none other than Mike Guffy, the 220-pound engineer, in charge of the steam roller. Romance begun under false pretenses is given an added impetus when the truth becomes known and the two are wedded and take up their abode under the Guffy roof. All social restraint under which all parties had been laboring, owing to false pretenses, is cast aside, and it becomes a case of love in shirt sleeves in a cottage. The even tenor of the Guffy way is resumed and the son-in-law has no difficulty in making himself one of the family.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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