Nervy Ned, unceremoniously thrust into taking charge of a baby parking station outside a department store, has left on his hands a dozen infants and carriages when the children's mothers decide to stay all night in the store to await a ...See moreNervy Ned, unceremoniously thrust into taking charge of a baby parking station outside a department store, has left on his hands a dozen infants and carriages when the children's mothers decide to stay all night in the store to await a bargain sale starting the following morning. Lining up the carriages, he wheels the "infantry" battalion to his home, of which the youngsters soon make a shambles. He is seen by two detectives who think him a notorious kidnapper. The mothers, suddenly recollecting their children, break down the store's doors and wildly look in vain for their young hopefuls. Led by a policeman, they track the carriages to Ned's now thoroughly wrecked home and reclaim their children, to Ned's great relief. Written by
Universal Weekly, November 24, 1923
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