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Lee plays the part of a gentleman, but the bottle on his hip attracts a crowd. With the aid of a rubber tube they manage to siphon off a good part of the liquid which they discover in the end to be brass polish. Lee then removes his high ...See moreLee plays the part of a gentleman, but the bottle on his hip attracts a crowd. With the aid of a rubber tube they manage to siphon off a good part of the liquid which they discover in the end to be brass polish. Lee then removes his high hat and puts on his chauffeur's cap and polishes the car. He then drives his girl to a party where the star attraction is a prize fight. The champion, however, has one weakness. He is unable to retain his emotions when he hears "Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight" played on the violin. When the girls rave about the champion Lee decides to put up a fight. The bell saves him several times and the rubber ropes manage to keep him in the ring. Just as he is about all in the violin plays the song and the champion is knocked out. Written by The Film Daily, June 25, 1922 See less