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Learn more- Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed arrive at Coronado Beach where they are to spend their honeymoon. Mr. Newlymarried and his wife arrive at the same hotel for their honeymoon. Newlymarried is in a bad humor, for on their escape from well-wishing friends he was hit on the head with a shoe. In the tent city nearby four clerks are taking an outing, but there is a scarcity of girls about and each begins to bore the other. Some time later they see a fine figure in a bathing suit and the least one of the gang is elected to make her acquaintance, but when he arrives he finds she is a very dark colored lady. Harry disgustedly leaves the others and goes to the hotel. Here he meets Mrs. Newlywed, who is an old chum, and in the delight of seeing each other they embrace, just as hubby arrives on the scene. Harry tells her of their camp and invites her to come down and have a good time. He hastens back to the boys with the good news and they arrange for her reception. One of the other boys go to the hotel for an errand and runs into Mrs. Newlymarried. who was a chum of his, and her husband arrives in the midst of their effusive greetings. The boy invites his old chum to pay them a visit and hurries back to arrange for her reception. Newlywed has given his wife a calling down for her actions, and she, being of the clinging sort, takes his rebuke weepingly. He disgustedly goes for a walk. Newlymarried tries to "pan" his wife, but she is a woman with a mind of her own and she proves to be the victor and leaves him in a huff. Mrs. Newlywed and Mrs. Newlymarried makes each other's acquaintance. Mrs. Newlymarried says she is going to the boys' camp, and the other reluctantly agrees. Just before they arrive, however, Mrs. Newlywed loses her courage and insists on returning, so Mrs. Newlymarried takes her back. The two hubbies, too, have made each other's acquaintance, and being companions in misery, tell their woes. They see the two wives and determine to follow them. Meanwhile, the boys forget all about the expected guests in getting into their bathing suits to go out to a raft where they see four girls. The two husbands see four men and girls on the raft and at once come to the conclusion that the women are their wives. They row out to the raft, only to find they are mistaken. Seeing that their husbands are bent on following them, each of the wives sends her spouse a note to the hotel to the effect that she has left him. The men kiss the missives and the wives, who have been in concealment nearby, observe them. This mark of affection effects a reconciliation with them.
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