(1914)

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A very funny number
deickemeyer19 January 2019
This is a comedy in which a plumber shows his marksmanship in hurling eggs, written and -directed by E. Mason Hopper. Ruth Hennesey, Wallace Beery and Leo White are the principal fun makers. The plumber to be well dressed, so as to compete with the clerk behind a soda fountain, throws up his job. He obtains a position as clerk and he eats more than he sells, but the proprietor is afraid of him and dares not discharge him. The stylish little clerk who is his rival in love, brings little Miss Moffett into the ice cream parlor for refreshments, and because the plumber serves him with a castor oil sundae an egg throwing contest ensues. A very funny number. - The Moving Picture World, September 12, 1914
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