The mother of a young wife arrives for a visit, contrary to the wishes and comfort of the youthful husband. At breakfast the morning after the arrival of "mother," the husband reads about a case of "lost memory," so when in the midst of an argument he is hit on the head with one of wifey's biscuits, he feigns a loss of memory and rushes from the scene of domestic upheaval. He secures a job as second "checkman" in the check-room of a fashionable hotel. His superior is hard hearted and tricks the new employee out of all the tips he should get, until it occurs to the head checkman that "hubby" might answer his family's problem, that of marrying off the spinster member - so plans are laid to bring this about. Just as the wedding is about to take place, the wife arrives, having seen record of the occasion in a newspaper and rather than go ahead with a marriage to the spinster, "hubby" finds his memory and goes back home, to wife and mother-in-law.
—Motion Picture News, March 31, 1923