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  • Pickles, Art and Sauerkraut (1914)
  • Short | Comedy, Short
Pickles, Art and Sauerkraut (1914)
Short | Comedy, Short

Jerry, a poor artist, makes what he thinks a great sketch, and surreptitiously takes it to a magazine. The Editor has a good laugh at Jerry's expense, but that is as far as he goes, he does not publish the sketch. Tired of art, Jerry ...See moreJerry, a poor artist, makes what he thinks a great sketch, and surreptitiously takes it to a magazine. The Editor has a good laugh at Jerry's expense, but that is as far as he goes, he does not publish the sketch. Tired of art, Jerry marries a woman who owns a delicatessen store. She loves him to distraction and keeps a watchful eye upon him. He does not take kindly to her caresses, nor to the limburger cheese. His wife receives a telegram that her relatives are trying to do her out of a share of the family fortune. She hastens off to Hicksville to stop the proceedings, leaving Jerry to roam at will. During his wife's absence Jerry is filled with artistic temperament and becomes reckless. He sends for a beautiful model, gets all of the cigars he wants, and wine flows freely. Their happiness is interrupted when Mrs. Hoolihan calls to leave her baby while she goes downtown to shop. Upon the model's offering to care for the baby, Mrs. Hoolihan is satisfied to leave it with her. They resume their enjoyment, but again are interfered with when Jerry's mother-in-law, with all her children, calls. To save himself. Jerry hits upon a plan by which he will get rid of her. He paints the baby's face with dots and tells her the baby has small-pox. Mother-in-law reports it to the Board of Health, and Jerry, Daisy, the model, and the baby are quarantined. His wife returns, but is not admitted. She is joined by Mrs. Hoolihan, who tells her about Daisy's presence. The wife vows revenge. A doctor is called who discovers the trick. Quarantine is raised and Jerry's wife enters her home. Her love for Jerry is so strong she forgives him and smothers him with kisses. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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James Young (scenario)
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Updated Jan 27, 1914

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Jan 27, 1914 (United States)

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Mrs. Sidney Drew
Jerry's Wife Jerry's Wife   See fewer
Louise Beaudet
Jerry's Mother-in-Law Jerry's Mother-in-Law   See fewer
Ada Gifford
Daisy - the Model Daisy - the Model   See fewer
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