A man trades his possessions for something better all the time and so proves his rule that "you've got to keep movin' to be a success." First he trades his jack-knife for a wheel-barrow. Then he trades the wheelbarrow for a bicycle. Then ...See moreA man trades his possessions for something better all the time and so proves his rule that "you've got to keep movin' to be a success." First he trades his jack-knife for a wheel-barrow. Then he trades the wheelbarrow for a bicycle. Then the bicycle for a horse, then the horse for a broken-down flivver, which he fixes, and finally after catching a thief who has attempted to steal his flivver, he finds the knife that was his sole capital in the beginning. Thus he gets his capital back and "still hangs on to the interest." Written by
The Film Daily, April 6, 1924
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