Arthur and Eddie make a bluff at buying a car and get the auto salesman to take their girls for a ride, pretending to the girls that he is a hired chauffeur. He resents being treated as a hired hand and takes them for a bumpy ride ...See moreArthur and Eddie make a bluff at buying a car and get the auto salesman to take their girls for a ride, pretending to the girls that he is a hired chauffeur. He resents being treated as a hired hand and takes them for a bumpy ride terminating far in the country where he runs out of gas and asks them to wait. They take a walk in the mountains and he goes away without them. They walk to the house of the county judge who is on the lookout for suspected elopers and has agreed to hold them for identification. They ask to use the phone and he locks them all in the room with barred windows. The salesman is arrested for speeding and is thrown into the same room. During the night the salesman wakes them every few minutes to make them a new and better proposition. In the morning the judge says, "You were all arrested by mistake. The laugh's on me." Written by
Universal Weekly, December 12, 1925
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