Once the start has been made for the seashore, justification is provided by the insane things the kids do. Not that the start was entirely without its share of trouble because the youngster whose mother had locked him out on the fire ...See moreOnce the start has been made for the seashore, justification is provided by the insane things the kids do. Not that the start was entirely without its share of trouble because the youngster whose mother had locked him out on the fire escape until her return looked as though he would be out of it. But a resourceful juvenile neighbor solved it by utilizing a clothes line from which the kid makes a perfect circus drop into the automobile in which the trip to the sea was to be made. There things start - and continue. The finish comes when the youngster of the fire escape goes up in the air carried by a bunch of toy balloons. They have all the sense of direction of a plane or a dirigible and deposit him on the same spot where his mother had placed him before she started her shopping expedition. Written by
Motion Picture News, December 4, 1926
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