I really loved the first 84 seconds on this four-minute silent cartoon. The cartoon is one year short of being 90 years old as I write this, but it's still clever. We see the artist draw the main figure, "Bobby Bumps" and his dog "Fido" and those two plus the scenery comes alive in a speed-ed-up fashion that is interesting to watch.
The dialog was presented into two different kinds of formats: in a comic-strip "balloons" and in "title cards." I liked the former more, because it's almost like looking at a comic strip literally come to life.
The story is a bunch of antics that go on in a diner/restaurant (they used to call a "beanery") and in the kitchen as Bobby and his dog help out. Some of the gags are excellent. The dog is a riot.
I've seen perhaps 20 silent cartoons as of this writing and, so far, this is the best. It was part of the Popeye The Sailor 1933-1938 DVD Package and can be seen on Disc two. Highly recommended. Don't pass this one up. It is part of the "From the Vault" features.