- Mr. Fizz runs a soda counter. His fascinating daughter Fay is engaged to Gus, one of the soda-counter clerks. Will Steel, the other clerk, is terribly jealous of Gus, and succeeds in laying upon his rival the blame of thefts from the cash register. Mr. Fizz breaks off the engagement and fires Gus. The disconsolate young man sees a jitney bus unloading a crowd of passengers. He is filled with secret longing for a bus of his own with which to earn his daily bread. Just then, along comes a certain crook who has stolen Mr. Fizz's car. Anxious to get it off his hands, he lets Gus have it at a low figure. The former clerk starts immediately in the jitney business. Steel and Fay, on their afternoon off, decide to take a bus ride. They board Gus's machine. Their driver, in his goggles, and coated to his ears, is not recognized by them. But Gus sees his beloved Fay in Steel's company and determines to drive the car into eternity. The mad ride starts and the jitney lands in a canal. Fay's escort betrays his cowardice by leaving her to drown. Gus rescues Fay. Steel is pinched for stealing Mr. Fizz's automobile.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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