The neon sign over the gaming establishment is Play Palace, but the sign painted on the glass over the front door is Play Place, both identifications appearing in the same shot, at the same time, as the couple drives out with their new car. This identical shot, but shortened to end before the car appears, is used again in O Marido da Solteira (1940), also starring Myrna Loy who apparently visits the Play Palace again, this time with Melvyn Douglas.
After Cora and Bill leave in the car they won, they are driving with their driving lights; however, when they stop a few minutes later, there are no driving lights on the car. After leaving the police station, the driving lights are there but not turned on.
When Cora and Bill go to the diner with the fifty cents from the cop, Bill picks up the check from the counter twice.