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- Jimmy is a reformer and in court saves his neighbor, Tyler, accused of flirting, from jail by promising to act as his conservator-of-morals for a month. They have not been out of the courtroom five minutes before they are both tangled up with a lady in distress whom they try to help across a puddle-filled street. Tabloid photographers photograph the reformer in the most compromising positions and situations. Given that premise write your own comedy after the wife has seen the pictures reproduced in the paper. Before the end is reached the police court judge, his wife, and seemingly every man's wife or every woman's husband is mixed up in the plot.
- Neely may marry Betty if he has an office full of patients at two o'clock when her father calls. What could be more simple? The highways and byways are scoured by friends picking up people to go to the office with the promise of a two-dollar bill if they put in an appearance. The denomination seemingly has lost its sinister significance, for the office is crowded by, among others, six girls in a beauty contest who proceed to put on bathing suits for the doctor's inspection, thinking he is the judge of the contest. Another caller is a cramp-suffering clergyman. The latter's call is most opportune because he can and does marry the lovers.