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Mrs. Schultz is an exceedingly careless woman whose one delight in life is fashion plates. Schultz is a serious-minded hypochondriac who spends most of his time keeping track of his wife's ... See full summary
Mrs. Schultz is an exceedingly careless woman whose one delight in life is fashion plates. Schultz is a serious-minded hypochondriac who spends most of his time keeping track of his wife's purse. Schultz is worried to distraction and attempts to drown his grief in the demon rum, but his grief refuses to drown. He hits upon a novel scheme. He will steal her purse and thus cure her of her carelessness. He recognizes her from the rear of her hat, grabs her purse and makes away. Unfortunately the victim is not his wife. The police chase him through half a dozen townships and finally capture and arrest him. He is tried and appeals to his wife to explain matters, but, like a well-conducted lady, she goes on eating bonbons. The unhappy Schultz is left trying to gnaw his way out of prison.

Released as a split reel along with the documentary St. Milo to Dinan (1913).

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    • Author: Still In Mind
    Max Asher as "Schultz," who has the misfortune to own a wife extremely indifferent to his welfare, plays his usually funny role and his race after the trolley car is particularly praiseworthy work. A first-class farce comedy. No one will fail to laugh over Schultz's misadventures. - The Moving Picture World, December 27, 1913
  • Cast overview:
    Max Asher Max Asher - Schultz
    Louise Fazenda Louise Fazenda - Mrs. Schultz
    Bobby Vernon Bobby Vernon
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