Lloyd and Babe were country sweethearts and everything was serene until that city gal came between them. Lloyd was the proud possessor of a flivver and at night when the last cows were milked the happy pair, Babe and Lloyd. whispered sweet nothings to each other while the flivver rambled fight along. Babe always wore roller skates so she wouldn't have to walk home-if the flivver laid down and died. But the city gal won Lloyd's heart at first glance. She was in trouble and Lloyd was sympathetic. The country cops objected to her going more than fifty miles per hour, and when she had a blowout, what could Lloyd do but lend his aid to the beautiful creature so she wouldn't have to languish in the country jail? He patched her tire and helped her get away. But she dropped her purse and simple Lloyd set out for the big city to return it. When he came to her home, he found preparations made to wed the unhappy gal to a foreign count and gallant Lloyd ventured to prevent the wedding. He was kicked out, thrown out and shoved out. but his ingenuity prevailed and he succeeded in meeting the gal. She told him her unhappy story and Lloyd volunteered to help her out again. They eloped through an open window. Babe, his backwoods sweetheart, followed Lloyd to the big city, but arrived just too late to prevent his plan. But she follows the fleeing couple and when their speeding flivver hit a tree and threw the couple into deep water, it was the fat and faithful Babe who jumped in and pulled the faithless Lloyd to dry land and matrimony.
—Press Sheet from Library of Congress