Jones' wife is tango mad and when she decides to give a tango party he figures he is entitled to have a little poker game with his friends. After she leaves, Jones' friends arrive. It being a dry town, Jones takes a baby carriage in which ...See moreJones' wife is tango mad and when she decides to give a tango party he figures he is entitled to have a little poker game with his friends. After she leaves, Jones' friends arrive. It being a dry town, Jones takes a baby carriage in which to get beer. Mr. Smith's maid takes the baby for an airing and, meeting a policeman, leaves the carriage alone. While Jones is in a store, a mischievous kid changes the carriages and Jones wheels home what he supposes to be a dozen bottles of beer. Arriving home Mrs. Smith's maid discovers instead of the baby, twelve cold bottles. Jones and his friends are amazed when they lift the carriage hood to find a crying infant. For a minute they are nonplussed. Then Jones, seizing the baby, rushes with it to Mrs. Smith's house where his wife is tangoing, and thrusting the child in the distracted mother's arms, tells Mrs. Smith that this should be a lesson to her to be more careful of her child while he returns to enjoy the poker party with his friends. Written by
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