Neely, an inmate of Mrs. Smithers' boarding house, is dunned for his board bill by Bozo, her husband, who is the local champ heavyweight. Being unable to pay, he exhibits a cheerful telegram from his southern representative saying that ...See moreNeely, an inmate of Mrs. Smithers' boarding house, is dunned for his board bill by Bozo, her husband, who is the local champ heavyweight. Being unable to pay, he exhibits a cheerful telegram from his southern representative saying that they have discovered land on his Florida real estate. Not satisfied with this, the champ undresses him and locks his clothes in a closet for security. Neely escapes from the house in his bathrobe, sneaks down the street and pulls up in front of an athletic club where they take him for a fighter arriving in one of the taxis. He is hustled into the ring with the big Bozo, whom he knocks out with the aid of some sneeze powder which he carries in his boxing glove. He wins a prize of $500 with which he pays his bill and marries the pretty girl across the hall. Written by
Universal Weekly, February 26, 1927
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