Friend Uncle, to whom Arthur is looking for financial aid, is coming to see his nephew expecting to find a non-existent wife and a home. The home is there alright but furnished on the installment plan with overdue payments hanging over ...See moreFriend Uncle, to whom Arthur is looking for financial aid, is coming to see his nephew expecting to find a non-existent wife and a home. The home is there alright but furnished on the installment plan with overdue payments hanging over Arthur. Jane solves the wife problem by marrying the impecunious one. But the furniture problem is something else again for the installment house men remove everything but one chair. When the uncle arrives and takes possession of that it too is removed from beneath him. Jane's personality wins the uncle over and instead of disinheriting Arthur he does what all good uncles should and do, pays his nephew's debts and starts him and his resourceful, tactful wife off right. Written by
Motion Picture News, August 14, 1926
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