Puffy and his pal, camping at the top of a bluff, flirt with Elsie, camping at the bottom. Puffy reaches her by sliding down a rope and makes a hit with the beauty. His jealous companion attempting to do likewise, falls down and lands on a...See morePuffy and his pal, camping at the top of a bluff, flirt with Elsie, camping at the bottom. Puffy reaches her by sliding down a rope and makes a hit with the beauty. His jealous companion attempting to do likewise, falls down and lands on a bed spring at the bottom, bouncing back to the top. Puffy demonstrates to the admiring girl how he used to juggle wheat cakes when he was a doughboy throwing them sky high and catching them in the frying pan behind his back. The pal at the top of the bluff catches one which he fills with gunpowder and drops it back. When Puffy puts it on the stove there is an explosion which breaks up the camp. They move their camps, pitching their tents on a railroad track. The morning express tears through the tents carrying away on the fender all the members of the outfit except Elsie and Puffy who discover themselves waking up from the wreck in fond embrace. Written by
Universal Weekly, December 12, 1925
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