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Bobby is the guest at the party given for Frances, and George is his rival. George connives so that Bobby is compelled to dance with Aunt Muscena, while he dances with Frances, but Bobby outwits him. George then bets Bobby he cannot ...See moreBobby is the guest at the party given for Frances, and George is his rival. George connives so that Bobby is compelled to dance with Aunt Muscena, while he dances with Frances, but Bobby outwits him. George then bets Bobby he cannot disguise himself as Bad Dan Derby and deceive the party into believing he is the real Dan. Bobby dons the disguise as the real Dan appears. The guests are robbed of their jewels by Bobby, who returns them, and they are then taken by the real Dan, from whom Bobby steals them and again returns them. The police arrive and take Bobby for the real culprit, but after much confusion he turns over the real Dan to them. Written by Motion Picture News, October 31, 1925 See less