The Dixie Merchant

The Dixie Merchant
Overview
Goodnatured J. P. Fippany loses his home and takes to the road on a chicken-wagon with his wife and daughter. The wagon is wrecked in an automobile collision involving Jimmy Pickett, who falls in love with daughter Aida, and through a misunderstanding involving Marseillaise, Fippany's racehorse, his wife Josephine and Aida go to live with relatives. The disconsolate Fippany sells Marseillaise to Jimmy's father, sends the money to his wife, then disappears. Meanwhile, Jimmy finds Aida and convinces her of his love. Marseillaise, badly driven in a race, loses a heat, but Fippany emerges and rides her to victory, following which there is a reconciliation between husband and wife.
Similar
Bringing Up Betty (1919)
Pants (1917)
The Grip of Evil (1916)
The Blinding Trail (1919)
The Saintly Sinner (1917)
Bobbie of the Ballet (1916)
Broken Fetters (1916)
The Crippled Hand (1916)
The Evil Women Do (1916)
The Eye of God (1916)
The Gay Lord Waring (1916)
Love Never Dies (1916)
Naked Hearts (1916)
The Dancer of Paris (1926)
The Ace of Cads (1926)
The Fall of the Romanoffs (1918)
Silk Legs (1927)
Tarnish (1924)
The Double Standard (1917)
Sirens of the Sea (1917)