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How the 'Duke of Leisure' Reached His Winter Home

Percival, a master-mind in the army of the deliberately unemployed, visits a fashionable restaurant and piles up a large meal by impertinent orders, but, before he gets a chance to eat he is detected and thrown out. He breaks a store window and so loudly proclaims his guilt that the police do not believe him.

Top Cast

  • John Lancaster

    John Lancaster

    Percival Clarence Montmorence - the Duke of Leisure

  • Charles H. France

    Charles H. France

    Spife - the Waiter

  • Mac Barnes

    Mac Barnes

    1st Policeman

  • Lafe McKee

    Lafe McKee

    2nd Policeman

  • Thomas Commerford

    Thomas Commerford

    The Judge

Overview

Percival, a master-mind in the army of the deliberately unemployed, visits a fashionable restaurant and piles up a large meal by impertinent orders, but, before he gets a chance to eat he is detected and thrown out. He breaks a store window and so loudly proclaims his guilt that the police do not believe him.

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