Betty's Affair (1916)

Betty has a most unusual and amusing adventure in her quest for matrimonial bliss. She loves Bob, who has every delightful qualification, except money. Therefore, her stern father objects to the match and plans to wed his darling to a nondescript by the name of Ferdinand, who has only one point of attraction, namely, the prospect that he will inherit a wad when his wealthy uncle passes in his checks, sometime in the dim, distant future. Ferdinand comes to the home of Betty, to claim his bride, whereat the cook, who belongs to the Stew Experts' Union, quits rather than cook for "company." Bob, disguised as a member of the female species, takes the cook's place in the kitchen and maltreats the food to such an extent that flirty Freddie longs for home and mother. Meanwhile, of course, Betty and Bob put one over on the visitor by being married on the sly, and when, finally, foolish father insists upon the crime of marrying his offspring to the distant legacy, he finds that he has been famously foiled by the lovely lovers, and there you are.

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