Neely casts covetous eyes upon Connie, a beautiful stranger, and decides to marry her, but he fails in many attempts to get the girl who is chaperoned closely by a husky aunt. Connie takes her jewels from a safe deposit vault and is seen ...See moreNeely casts covetous eyes upon Connie, a beautiful stranger, and decides to marry her, but he fails in many attempts to get the girl who is chaperoned closely by a husky aunt. Connie takes her jewels from a safe deposit vault and is seen by Neely and a slick crook named Gentleman Gus. They both take her automobile number. Connie finds that the household safe is unsafe and phones to the police station for a detective to stand guard. She then drives to the station to get the detective. Neely comes out of the police station. She assumes that he is the plain clothes man and drives him to her home. Gentleman Gus, peering through the window, puts on a fake detective badge, goes into the house and pronounces Neely a fraud. Gus takes charge of the jewel while the girl holds Neely at the point of a gun. The real detective McTish then arrives throws the house in an uproar. Gus attempts to make his getaway but is chased back into the house by a bluecoat. Neely captures the crook and the heart of the girl. Written by
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