Returning to the office, his father asks him to deliver a package of munitions to the Central American country of Santo Dinero.
Jimmy gladly accepts the mission, and creates the persona of travelling medicine salesman, selling "Pep".
In the April 12, 1919 edition of Motion Picture News, it was announced that Maxwell Karger, the general manager for Metro Pictures had purchased the rights to an original story by Robert F. Hill, entitled Full of Pep, with the intent to use it as a starring vehicle for Hale Hamilton.
[3] The Washington Times gave the film a good review, saying "It is entirely novel in its development, dazzling in its swiftness of action, and poignant in its heart appeal.
"[4] The Tampa Sunday Tribune also gave the picture a positive review, calling it a "clever Metro melodramatic-comedy in which he [Hale] is seen at his best.