- A man hits the streets with a scheme to keep his fiancé from losing her job, however, things quickly go from bad to worse.
- The Boy (Harold Lloyd) is infatuated with The Girl (Mildred Davis) in the next office. In order to drum up business for her boss, an osteopath, he gets an acrobatic and tumbling acquaintance from a nearby office to pretend to sustain injuries that The Boy "cures", thereby building a reputation and then hands out the doctor's business cards. When he mistakenly thinks that his girl is marrying another, he decides to commit suicide and spends the bulk of the film in thrilling, failed attempts.—Herman Seifer <alagain@aol.com>
- Working in different offices in the same commercial high-rise building, twenty-one year old Harold and eighteen year old Mildred more often think about being together than they do about their work. They being close to each other on a day-to-day basis is threatened when her boss, osteopathic specialist Dr. Frank Gary, says she will have to find another position due to a lack of patients. To save his romance, Harold goes on a quest to drum up patients for the doctor on the street below their building by any means possible. Harold's efforts have some unintended consequences which may threaten his relationship with Mildred (or so he mistakenly believes), which lead him to other drastic actions.—Huggo
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