When her unseen brother ships Mrs. Carter Dehaven her dog, the animal infuriates Mr. Dehaven. This sends the Mrs. and doggie scurrying back home to mother. What no one knows -- except the audience -- is that her mother's battling neighbors have an identical dog, which causes a lot of confusion in both marriages.
Mr. and Mrs. Haven -- parents of the better remembered Gloria Dehaven -- appeared in a series of short subjects and a few features from 1917 through 1923. They ably combined situational comedy and more typical of the era, slapstick gags. One of the dogs is Pal, a Boston Terrier that later went on to play in Century Comedies. The other one is a bit harder to identify.
Mr. and Mrs. Haven -- parents of the better remembered Gloria Dehaven -- appeared in a series of short subjects and a few features from 1917 through 1923. They ably combined situational comedy and more typical of the era, slapstick gags. One of the dogs is Pal, a Boston Terrier that later went on to play in Century Comedies. The other one is a bit harder to identify.