Andy Clyde wants a baby, but his marriage has produced none. When Dorothy Appleby leaves her baby in a bassinet at his door, wife Esther Howard makes him take it to the welfare people, trailed by perpetual dumb cop Fred Kelsey (he's been busted down to a beat cop in this one). Then babies start coming out of the woodwork....
Andy Clyde's Columbia shorts are a bit of an anomaly. His was the second-longest-running series for Jules White, but while Andy was a practiced fall-taker from his days at Mack Sennett's studio, his comedy pace was slower, and while there were a goodly number of slapstick gags -- again, Clyde had worked for Sennett -- the pace was slower and the attitude a lot kinder.
Andy Clyde's Columbia shorts are a bit of an anomaly. His was the second-longest-running series for Jules White, but while Andy was a practiced fall-taker from his days at Mack Sennett's studio, his comedy pace was slower, and while there were a goodly number of slapstick gags -- again, Clyde had worked for Sennett -- the pace was slower and the attitude a lot kinder.