Hopkins' Dog-Goned Luck (1912)

Mrs. Hasher, the boarding house keeper, notifies Hopkins that unless he settles his bill he shall no longer eat at her table nor sleep under her roof. Hopkins enlists Mary's help; Mary is the waitress and quite obliging. Mrs. Hashcr, however, with her poodle, "Tootsie," is omnipresent and Hopkins' plans for a feed fail. That aching void sharpens the man's wits, and in a jiffy "Tootsie" vanishes. Mrs. Hasher is inconsolable. Hopkins inserts an ad in the local paper, and next day the missing dog is found. Mrs. Hasher gladly pays a reward of twenty-five dollars to Hopkins' envoy. Hopkins returns to the boarding house, settles his bill, pays two weeks in advance and is installed as the star boarder.

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