- Complications are encountered by newlyweds who have purchased a home that is not finished on schedule. They lose their old apartment and are forced to turn to the open spaces for domestic peace.
- Nervy Ned and his wife are tired of paying rent and taking abuse from landlords. They decide to build their own home and, with that idea in view, visit the real estate man. He promises to build them a nifty home and have it ready in three months. Ned tells the owner of his present domicile that he will be leaving in three months and makes arrangements for moving. During the early stages of construction he and his wife make a visit to the embryo home and get into all sorts of trouble with the men on the job. After considerable difficulties with the moving men, Ned finally gets his household belongings into the moving van on the day his new home is to be ready and he and his wife drive around in his flivver. The house is still a skeleton. What will they do? The real estate agent arrives and they tell him to keep his old house. Back to their old home they go, and - shades of Caesar's ghost. They are too late. The place has been rented. Out in the country, under the great blue sky, Nervy Ned and his wife finally establish their home. Here they are free from landlords and the equally exasperating real estate men.—Copyright Description from Library of Congress
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