Plot Summary:The former \"Frat\" members of the newlyweds, Alexander and Enid Nast, headed by Rocksy Tripp, give them a big send-off when they leave on the train for their honeymoon. Rocksy telegraphs ahead to Sunnyview, the Newlyweds' destination, telling some of his friends there of their expected arrival and asking them to hand out a royal welcome. During the Journey, the Nasts attract much attention and create a great deal of amusement when \"Wopsy Popsy\" feeds \"Ickle Dolling\" chocolates. A few stations later on, Billy Squires, a long-time married member of Alexander's Fraternity, boards the train with his wife and baby. The two men recognize each other's Fraternity pin and after exaggerated secret signs and fancy hand-shakes are soon renewing old memories and friendships. As the train pulls into Sunnyview, the Nasts are terrified to see a crowd of young people with a decorated auto, a brass band and much hilarity, evidently awaiting the arrival of the newlyweds. Alexander is struck with a brilliant idea. He borrows the Squires' baby, makes arrangements to meet them later, and smilingly steps off the train. The crowd start for him, but on seeing the baby in his arms, stop, and as none of them know the Nasts by sight, they get by without molestation. Then the Squires' come down the steps and with one accord the crowd sweep down upon their helpless victims and carry them off struggling and protesting. Meantime, the Nasts, at their hotel, are having an awful time with the baby, who is bawling at the top of its lungs. When Squires finally escapes and gets back to the hotel he finds Nast trying to palm off the baby on the hotel clerk. Squires is furious, but finally all see the joke, and after a hearty laugh, the Newlyweds are left in peace and happiness.