- Wanda's sweetheart is a dentist, but his business is so bad he can't afford to marry her. Anxious to tie the knot, Wanda hires a tough thug to walk up and down the sidewalk and knock down passing citizens with a punch to the jaw. She then hands them her sweetheart's business, which soon starts booming.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
- A dentist is madly in love with Wanda. When he sees her enter his office he is so carried away that he kisses one of his patients, a funny faced little man. The patient beats a retreat while Wanda puts a wad of cotton in her mouth and takes his place. He seizes his "pinchers" and succeeds in pulling the cotton out. Each then admits being in love with the other. The dentist states that business is so bad it is impossible for them to marry. Wanda gets a trick hunch and dashes out of the office. She hires a tough guy to walk up and down the street, knocking down passersby. He does a good job of it, and Wanda follows, passing out cards directing them to her dental sweetie. When she gets back to the office she discovers a flock of customers waiting to be treated, nut the dental lad is absent. Rather than lose the business, she puts an apron on and whales in several men who are given gas swell up and float to the ceiling. Finally, a rough, big bozo blows in. He tells her that he has ruined half a dozen dentists already for hurting him. He gets fussy just after she pulls the teeth of two dozen customers by a series of combined guy ropes. She lures him into a trap door. The rest of the customers are so delighted with her service, they pay before they leave. Her sweetie enters and it is a big and joyous meeting for the two.—Copyright Description from Library of Congress
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