Isabel Jewell is on her way to Hollywood to conquer the movies. When she helps prevent a robbery at Buster Crabbe's roadside stand, he offers her a job as a carhop, which she accepts. Along comes Regis Toomey who wants her as much as Crabbe thinks he wants Toomey's sister, Sally Blane.
It's a quick, pointless little second feature, unless you want to see Crabbe shirtless in a pool. Director Ralph Ceder may still be remembered for his early work at the Roach studio, where he was the nominal director of some of Stan Laurel's shorts; perhaps that's why Arthur Stone, whom Roach tested as the lead in a few shorts, has a small role as an old coot running a gas station at the start and end of the movie.
Ceder soon ceased to direct, and spent the next twenty years mostly as a second unit director. He died at age 53 in 1951.