Tony, a printer, is affected by the love-making in the air. He tries to fascinate Maryola, the cook at his boarding-house, but is repulsed with a shower of pots and pans. He butts in upon two happy couples, who prove to him that they are in no mood to be disturbed, and in revenge on returning to the printing office he interchanges the dates of the wedding ceremonies in the local paper. The nervous grooms forget the hour of their weddings, refer to the newspaper notices, and on arriving at the church each meets the wrong young woman. Their common misfortune, however, draws them together and they are married. In the café the interchanged couples take adjoining tables, and when Tony enters the grooms vie as to which shall outdo the other in giving the printer the one good feed of his life. Soon Tony begins to feel his oats. He returns to Maryola and, braving a volley of kitchen utensils, seizes her in his arms. This time she is conquered.
—Moving Picture World synopsis