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This subject is certainly one hilarious laugh from start to finish and a feature that will make good wherever it is shown. It is full of clean, wholesome, legitimate comedy, such as makes the whole world kin and abounds in humorous incidents from the first to the last foot. Two little girls are the heroines of this story and one of them is seen trying to, hide from her mother and escape the duty of going to school. But at last she starts off, apparently on her way to her daily studies. On the way she calls for her chum, and the two girls decide to play “hookey’ and start off for a day of fun. Their first victim is an old gentleman seated in his front yard. He gets up to buy a paper from a passing newsboy. The Tomboys put his chair over a bucket of water with which a colored woman has been scrubbing the steps, and with a piece of string pull it from under him and let him fall into the bucket. They next pin a “Kick Me” sign on a young dude who is strolling with his sweetheart, and a passing tough takes great delight in obeying the sign. But it is with the policeman that they have the most fun, and taking advantage of his flirting with a young lady in front of a store they tie one end of a long rope to the cop’s ankle and the other end to a hobo’s leg, who is peacefully sleeping in the sun. They then wake the tramp and tell him that the cop is after him. He “skidoos,” pulling the policeman with him, and the way the cop and hobo stumble, roll and fall is laughable beyond description. Two Irishmen unfortunately cross their path, and for the following few minutes life is made miserable for them. While they try to eat their dinner in peace the Tomboys tickle them with a stick on a string; the Irishmen not knowing the cause of their discomfiture, accuse each other, nearly coming to blows and only prevented from doing so by the discovery of the miscreants. A very comical short chase ensues and the girls elude the Irishmen by hiding in a barrel. The final scene is a very pretty one; the two youngsters coming out of the barrel and giving their victims the laugh.

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Released: January 1, 1906
Genres: Comedy Short
Crew: Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson

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