All at Sea (1914)

Alice Moore prefers young Bob Chester. Father and mother can't seem to agree with her. The Moores are spending the summer at Vorando Beach. Bob is at the nearby Tent City. At last the situation in the minds of Mr. and Mrs. Moore becomes desperate and they decide to take their daughter back to San Francisco. Alice determines to outwit them and is secretly married to Bob. Alice's brother arrives. Their greeting is effusive. Bob is jealous. The whole party leaves on shipboard for the northern city. Alice, angry that Bob doubted her love, will not tell who her brother is. Bob disguises as a steward to avoid her parent's wrath. Complications galore arise. Brother is angered at the presumptuous steward and his sister's disgraceful flirtation with him. Mr. and Mrs. Moore suddenly discover the identity of the steward. Then trouble certainly does follow. At last, however, things come straight. The secret of the marriage comes out. Everybody is forgiven and the picture fades as the sun goes down.

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GenresComedy Short