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  • Mr. Daly's Wedding Day (1914)
  • Short | Short, Comedy
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Mr. Daly's Wedding Day (1914)
Short | Short, Comedy

Connors got busy. He took a man posthaste to the Brenner Hotel, because the chap said he had to be married in an hour, and had forgotten his marriage license. A traffic cop halted them, but a five-spot slipped to him ended further trouble....See moreConnors got busy. He took a man posthaste to the Brenner Hotel, because the chap said he had to be married in an hour, and had forgotten his marriage license. A traffic cop halted them, but a five-spot slipped to him ended further trouble. The passenger, it was Daly, emerged from the hotel with two telescope cases and told Connors whither to take him. Connors was handed a five-spot. Considerable generosity. Connors was fondling the bill when up came the traffic cop, and showed his fiver, with the mere comment "phony." Both gentlemen had been stung, and Connors went to Captain Kane to prove it. To the captain and Meservy it was plain that Daly, alias Hackett, was up to his old tricks. Connors took Meservy to the house Daly had entered, and while the detective was prowling around the building, a sailor bade Connors take him and a friend to Chinatown. There, under the pretense of getting a new spark-plug, Connors runs to a garage and calls up Captain Kane. When he returns to the taxi the two birds have flown, and in their stead a stranger, disclosing himself as a detective, asks Connors for data, when Meservy arrives. The two sleuths exchange greetings and inspect the telescope case left in the taxi. Crocks of opium in it, nothing else. Meanwhile, Captain Kane is notified to look out for Roy Haven, a deserter from the cruiser Kennebec, to which a hundred pounds of contraband opium had been sent for destruction. To put Daly and the sailor together was easy figuring. Connors, playing the part of a window-washer, finds work at the spotted house, and thereby locates Daly's room. The plan worked out without disturbing others than Mr. Daly and Roy Haven, petty officer, and as Meservy and his men take the pair in charge, Daly, from his perch on the sill, opens the window and requests Merservy to collect a little taxi bill, three-eighty to be exact, from the balked bridegroom. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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