Bowser, after his other troubles of the two previous comedies, goes daffy and is discovered at the commencement of this in a cell. He imagines he is Julius Caesar. He twists the bars about and escapes from the asylum. Keepers pursue him ...See moreBowser, after his other troubles of the two previous comedies, goes daffy and is discovered at the commencement of this in a cell. He imagines he is Julius Caesar. He twists the bars about and escapes from the asylum. Keepers pursue him and post a reward of $50 for his capture. Rubes start in pursuit. Bowser evades them. Ernest and May are lovers. Her father disapproves of him. They arrange for her to elope. The old man pursues in a car. Daffy Bowser comes from the wood and holds up the old man. He changes clothes with him and leaves the furious millionaire on the road dressed as Julius Caesar. The nut autos away. The rubes see the old man and pursue. The lovers arrive at a Justice of the Peace and the marriage ceremony begins. The nut autos up, sees a cannon and explosives left in a shed by the retired volunteers and fires, being married in and the wall falling in, they are covered by the debris. The nut fastens the cannon to his auto and motors away. Meanwhile the father, dressed as Julius Caesar, has been chased by the rubes. They capture him, tying him to a plank. They find they have the wrong man. They release him. The nut autos up and fires a shot at the asylum. The walls fall in. The father, still dressed as Julius Caesar, thinks all the others are after him. The nut stumbles, the father falls over him and is captured . The lovers come up and the old man, still dressed as Julius Caesar, forgives. The shock cures Bowser. Written by
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