Charlie goes to the railroad station to meet his wife. A strange woman asks him to hold her baby for a minute. She is gone a long time. He walks up and down the platform looking for her while she looks for him in vain. He hears her ...See moreCharlie goes to the railroad station to meet his wife. A strange woman asks him to hold her baby for a minute. She is gone a long time. He walks up and down the platform looking for her while she looks for him in vain. He hears her speaking distressfully to a cop. The cop tells her of a kidnapping case and threatens to arrest the man then he finds him with the child. Charlie tries to get rid of the baby, but a kind-hearted stranger sees him mislay it and returns it to him, while a news photographer takes his picture in the act of attempting to get rid of the infant. His wife's train pulls in and he runs to meet her, putting the child on the baggage truck. While he is greeting his wife the photographer comes up and sells him the photograph. They speed home, followed in another car by a woman who finally catches them, returning the baby to Charlie. He is accused by his wife of bigamy and kindred crimes until the mother of the child straightens matters out by claiming her own. Written by
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