Mrs. Beverly Jigger writes to her dear friend, Mrs. Styles, that she will be unable to attend her dance, as she does not know how to dance the Tango. Hubby takes a different view of the matter, however, when he discovers an “ad” in the newspaper, stating that the advertiser will teach anyone how to dance the Tango, Mr. Jigger learns rapidly. Mrs. Jigger reads the same “ad,” and she too becomes a Tango enthusiast. Mrs. Jigger calls at her husband’s office and discovers a handkerchief on the floor. She comes to the untimely conclusion that her husband is not true to her. When hubby returns home that evening, Mrs. Jigger informs him that she is going home to mother. Hubby informs his wife that she may remain, that he will leave. Their trouble and misunderstanding comes to an abrupt end when they hear the mellow tones of a grind organ in front of their house. This starts their feet agoing, and they dance the Tango, much to the surprise of each other. Hubby explains that the handkerchief was dropped by one of his clients, Wifey forgives, |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | May 6, 1913 | |
Genres: | Comedy Short | |
Cast: | Beverly Bayne Billy Mason Frank Suttle | |
AmieWarren : Contains spoilers. Click to show. No word on a renewal, and this felt like a series finale. That's sad, because I'd love to ...