- Murray and Miss Fazenda live in a house adjoining the home of Booker and Miss Davenport. Next door lives Miss Rogers, a manicurist, with whom Trask, a barber, is in love. Murray is making ardent love to Dora when the barber calls. With the implements of his trade in his pocket, Trask chases the trespasser all the way home. Here Murray finds how the barber felt when he found another paying court to his sweetheart. For, in the Murray home the head of the house discovers Booker, whose flirtatious efforts are finding cordial response from Louise. Two hitherto happy homes are thus broken up. Murray goes home to his mother while Booker is locked in his sleeping room without his clothes. The train on which Murray had planned to leave town is wrecked, but Dora has prevented a catastrophe. On his way Murray has met her. He has forgotten all his troubles when Trask again appears. The interloper is for the second time sent on his way. Force of habit takes him home. His reception is similar to the first return. Booker, believing that his neighbor has been killed in the wreck, has escaped in his pajamas and is consoling the supposed widow. After a chase over nearby roofs the air is cleared of misunderstanding.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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