- Sammy, expert baker, is in love with Lena Schultz, daughter of his employer. Schultz, however, aspires that Lena shall marry a title. He encourages the advances of the Baron von Swindleheimer. Lena becomes suspicious of the genuineness of the "Baron's" claims to the nobility. So she advises her sweetheart of her father's conspiracy. Sammy interferes and finds himself thrown out of a job. Schultz advertising for a new baker, the lovers concoct a scheme. Sammy, in disguise, obtains the position and proceeds to ruin Schultz's business by putting too much yeast in the biscuits, over-doing the baking-powder act, and kneading limburger cheese in the bread. The customers riot. Schultz and the bogus baron go after Sammy with a gun. The baker, however, retaliates by browning von Swindleheimer to a fine crisp in the oven. Then he begins to shoot holes in the doughnuts. The baron is rescued, and shakes the flour from his soles forever. Lena persuades her father that the only way to save them now from bankruptcy is to reinstate Sammy. With the return of the expert baker, the same wonderful bakings bring back a bigger custom than ever. Sammy agrees to continue his services on condition that Schultz takes him into partnership and gives him Lena for his bride.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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