Propelled by a stroke of creativity, Curly secures a substantial windfall of $50,000 by virtue of crafting a memorable jingle for a radio competition.
Subsequently, the collective resolves to adopt a lifestyle akin to affluent individuals, prompting their selection of the opulent accommodations offered by the esteemed Hotel Costa Plenty.
Their accommodation, replete with opulent furnishings, becomes the unwitting canvas for their characteristic clumsiness, resulting in the systematic destruction of numerous expensive items.
Despite initial success, Curly's realization that exorbitant tax deductions have whittled his winnings down to $4.85 prompts the gentlemen to hastily accede to matrimonial arrangements with the purported widows.
However, the facade of affluence swiftly unravels when the true financial state of the Stooges is exposed, leading to a retaliatory act wherein the gold diggers incapacitate their erstwhile suitors with champagne bottles.