The frantic efforts of a man to sleep on a Sunday morning undisturbed. The fates conspire and obstacles intervene to leave his wish ungratified. He is disturbed ever and anon with telephones, doorbells, and every manner of clamor and he ...See moreThe frantic efforts of a man to sleep on a Sunday morning undisturbed. The fates conspire and obstacles intervene to leave his wish ungratified. He is disturbed ever and anon with telephones, doorbells, and every manner of clamor and he eventually pulls his hair with desperation. When he finally sinks in blissful, untroubled slumber his little girl dabs bis face with the contents of her paint box, thus giving him the appearance of measles. His two aunts, of the loud variety, arrive and proceed to prescribe remedies. Each has a different idea of what's to be done and their poor victim certainly does suffer from their administrations. Written by
Motion Picture News, June 26, 1926
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