Thurlow Finch, whose mother-in-law is a lover of children, sees their next-door neighbor, who is a bootlegger, with a doll, which is filled with whiskey, and thinks it is a baby. She decides to try to get it in the baby show. Thurlow Finch receives a telegram from his uncle, who is for prohibition, which states that he is coming to visit them. Thurlow falls and his whiskey flask drops on the floor. As an alibi he says it is the baby's bottle. The uncle asks to see the baby. Thurlow goes to the bedroom and sees his mother-in-law with the doll which belongs to the bootlegger. He gets it and shows it to the uncle. He lays it on the bed, and the bootlegger takes it away but brings it back again. Thurlow gives the bootlegger money to take the baby away, and he does. The mother-in-law sees the baby and brings it back again. The bootlegger comes to get the baby back, when a detective arrests him for bootlegging. The uncle gives Thurlow a reward for capturing a bootlegger, but his wife immediately relieves him of it.
—Universal Weekly, July 1, 1922