When a smart-alec street kid's father, a policeman, is killed in the line of duty, the boy turns over a new leaf and goes to work to support his mother, brothers, and sisters. He gets a job as an usher in a theater but really wants to become a policeman to avenge the death of his father. He soon finds himself involved in a fake kidnapping, real gangsters and a tip on the identity of the man who killed his dad.
Rose Stanton conoce al pudiente abogado Rodney Aldrich en el tranvía de Chicago. Poco después, los dos son una pareja felizmente casada. Sin embargo, la joven quiere algo más que tener que cuidar todo el día de su marido: lo que desea realmente es ser reconocida mucho su igual. Tras ver cómo sus planes de entrar en la escuela de derecho fracasan, coge sus maletas y se marcha a Nueva York. Ahí trabaja como música hasta que tiene la oportunidad de diseñar los vestidos del espectáculo. Cuando la compañía pasa por Chicago se encuentra nuevamente con Rodney, que no es precisamente un aficionado del trabajo de su mujer.
Salesman Warren Kent develops the idea of "The Unending Courtship" and manages to convince his new wife Betty of his theory, which entails their living separately and only meeting on Wednesday evenings, as they did while they were engaged. Warren's boss, however, who was never enamored of the idea, fires him when he bungles an account and loses the company a large order. On top of that, through a series of misunderstandings Warren comes to believe that his wife is pregnant and his mother-in-law believes that Warren is having an affair with Betty's friend Ethel. Things go downhill for Warren from there.
After his wife/model has died of starvation with her portrait unfinished, an impoverished artist meets another woman with a striking resemblance to her. -from IMDB.
After his wife/model has died of starvation with her portrait unfinished, an impoverished artist meets another woman with a striking resemblance to her. -from IMDB.
The Busy Business Boy lands at his desk like the Early Bird with the intention of tearing off a week or two of correspondence in an hour or so. But the Napoleon of finance reckons not with the Man with the Funny Puzzle, the Fruit Vender, the Insurance Agent with the Flowing Vocabulary, and last, but not least, with Rube.