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Harry Martin, western agent of the Mercury Car, and a bred-in-the-bone motor enthusiast, is about to be married. He and his fiancée have discussed all sorts of plans for a honeymoon trip ... See full summary
Harry Martin, western agent of the Mercury Car, and a bred-in-the-bone motor enthusiast, is about to be married. He and his fiancée have discussed all sorts of plans for a honeymoon trip and have finally decided upon the automobile honeymoon as the very smartest and most fashionable. The day of the wedding arrives and after much merry-making the happy couple prepare to start on their long trip. We leave them here for a moment to a view of the grayer side of life. A young widow with an infant is forced out of her rooms in a dreary tenement building by an over-bearing, heartless landlord, and after stumbling about the city streets all day in search of lodgings and a little human sympathy, falls exhausted and heart-broken on the curb in front of the Martin residence. She sees the auto and a happy thought comes to her. She stows the baby into the tonneau of the car and turns away just as Harry and his bride, followed by the little crowd of wedding guests, descend the steps of the ...

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    • Author: Alsantrius
    A humorous picture, albeit the humor is quite broad and, perhaps, one might say suggestive; yet nothing is said on the sub-titles or shown on the screen to which anyone could take exceptions, and the producers of the film can scarcely be censured for the thoughts that rise in the minds of those who see the picture and appreciate the wedding couple's situation when the baby is discovered in their automobile. The heart interest which centers around the widow and her baby is pathetic enough. But she and the little one are cared for and when later twins come to the young couple that will make people laugh, but the prudes better remove themselves hence while it is running. - The Moving Picture World, June 25, 1910
  • Cast overview:
    J. Warren Kerrigan J. Warren Kerrigan - Harry Martin
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