- Bachelors are foolish things. They are like spinsters, always making nice sounding rules against marriage until the right man or woman comes along and changes their creed. The particular bachelors obtruding themselves upon the screen in this picture are no exception to the rule, as is evinced by the speech of the toastmaster, who states that whoever marries during the ensuing twelve months, must pay for the next banquet, moved, not seconded and carried. Eddie and Lee go afield. They find their right girls and lose their foolishness. They go further than this, they marry. Both boys determine to hide their marriage from the other boys and it so happens that they choose the same hotel upon their honeymoon. They take their girls to their respective rooms and go in search of the bar. Of course, they meet and try and make excuses to get away from each other. They eventually manage this, Lee making a bolt for the elevator and Eddie choosing the fire escape. All would be well but for a new, and, therefore, officious policeman fired with zeal and a desire to run some person in. He sees Eddie, a burglar caught in the act. He calls upon Eddie to stop, but Eddie has not the time nor the inclination to listen to him. Eddie makes a bolt for the nearest window and gets in. It is room 12, instead of room 10, and it's the temporary habitation of his friend and Dolly, instead of his own apartment. Lee comes to at the door at the same time and does not quite know what to make of it, as Eddie's explanation that he has made a mistake and likes climbing is rather thin. Louise hears her hub's voice and comes in to find him. The girls are both surprised at the efforts of the boys, not to know them, and their astonishment is increased by the entrance of the policeman through the window. He asks the boys if these are their wives and the boys say "no," at the same time bestowing large winks upon the copper. He is a thick-headed person and without trying to solve their change of front, when they say that the girls are their wives, he promptly runs them in. They are taken to court and the mystery is untangled. The buys are forgiven and they arrange to each pay half of the next banquet, if they fail to fool their bachelor friends.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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