
Getting Rid of Trouble (1912)
The Newlyweds move into their new flat and prepare to entertain their uncle. A cook must be engaged and they go to the employment office to get one. It would spoil the fun to describe her; suffice to say trouble begins. They try to "fire" her, but she refuses. More trouble comes in the person of a persistent bill collector. Uncle devises a great scheme. He asks the cook, who is eager for a fight, to chase the collector from the doorstep and while they are struggling outside he telephones to the police station. It proved a master stroke.All Releases
                    
                        
                            
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| Filmmakers | Role | 
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| Dell Henderson | Director | 
| Edward Acker | Writer | 
| Percy Higginson | Cinematographer | 
| Cast | Role | 
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| Charles Murray | |
| Edward Dillon | |
| William J. Butler | |
| Kathleen Butler | 
