Harold Lloyd's car is a 1919 Mercer Series 5 "Raceabout". MSRP was $4,350 (over $80,000 in 2025). Only 857 were built. At auction, in excellent condition, these cars can fetch over $300,000.
First and penultimate film for Anna Mae Bilson, who plays the little girl. She was five years old when this picture was made. Her only other and final film was Our Gang (1922) - the first in the long-running "Our Gang" comedy shorts, also from Hal Roach.
Harold Lloyd married his co-star Mildred Davis on 10 February 1923. They remained married until her death on 18 August 1969. They had three children.
The tune that usually is heard when the little girl is on the screen is the 1919 song "Alice Blue Gown" by Harry Tierney (composer) and Joseph McCarthy (lyricist).
The Hebrew language newspaper he picks up off the track is a popular Yiddish language publication, Der Morgen zshurnal, (The Morning Journal), which was in publication in New York from 1901 to 1971. The actual issue he tries to read is from Sunday, November 7, 1920.