Wanda says good bye to her country boy friend who goes to the city to make his fortune. Feeling he is practically a wealthy man when he gets a job as delivery boy running a side-car motorcycle, he sends for Wanda so they can get married. ...See moreWanda says good bye to her country boy friend who goes to the city to make his fortune. Feeling he is practically a wealthy man when he gets a job as delivery boy running a side-car motorcycle, he sends for Wanda so they can get married. But the aristocratic Jones family have arranged a wedding of their fat son August with a certain stout beauty whom August has never seen. There is a mix-up at the railway station, and Wanda is mistaken for the Jones' boy's prize. She is rushed to the wedding ceremony. In like manner the fat girl thinks Hector is August, and parks herself in his motorcycle. It all results in a wild scramble on the part of the four principals to straighten out their nuptial mix-up. Finally Hector, Wanda and the minister are thrown together pell-mell into the motorcycle, and the minister performs the ceremony as they speed along. Written by
The Film Daily, August 8, 1926
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