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- Comedic battle between an honest man and his mobster cousin over a Chicago speakeasy.
- This show used satire in discussing American society and more.
- Linc devises a outlandish scheme to avoid paying the mob protection money.
- Uncle Latki's habit of greeting people with a kiss has Nick believing his smooch means he's destined for a gangster rub out.
- The syndicate moves on to the race track when they order Nick's horse to throw a race. Linc and his associates try to prevent the event from happening without anyone getting hurt.
- Nick uses his skill with a pool cue to try and get get control of Linc's bar.
- The rivalry between Linc and Nick is about to be settled by a goat loaded with dynamite.
- Uncle Latzi is given custody of a baby who's parents are being deported. The speakeasy turns chaotic as everything revolves around child care.
- Linc is roped into finding a husband for Nick's not very attractive sister.
- Linc and Uncle Latzi learn rival Nick is planning to hire away their big act singer and orchestra leader Rudy Vallee.
- Big Nick decides run for alderman, intending to use the position to expand his protection racket. From there he plans on taking over his cousin Linc's successful business ventures.
- Linc and Latzi suspect Nick of giving them a counterfeit promissory note. They call in an expert to beat Nick at his own game.
- Nick convinces Uncle Latzi to use funds collected for an orphanage to purchase a boxer's contract. Probably is no one has seen Rocky fight.
- The rivalry between cousins Linc and Nick takes on a new,twist when the parish priest and neighborhood flower vendor get involved.
- Linc runs into trouble when Nick has his beer supplier cut off product to the speakeasy.