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When Julian Street and Wallace Morgan made their now-celebrated trip across the country to write up the various cities and big towns, they had experiences without number not included in their book, "Abroad at Home." At a reception recently...See moreWhen Julian Street and Wallace Morgan made their now-celebrated trip across the country to write up the various cities and big towns, they had experiences without number not included in their book, "Abroad at Home." At a reception recently they were presented to Our Mutual Girl, who, as is her custom with the famous folk she meets, begged them for a tale not in print. The incident they related had to do with a town which they chose to call Squeedville. The experiences are true enough, only the real name of the city being concealed. The telephone operator of the leading hotel in the town was beloved of the hotel reporter on the biggest daily in the place, and also by the secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. When Street and Morgan stopped at this hotel, it made it nice for the hotel reporter, and also gave an equally good reason why the secretary should linger in the lobby. There was much rivalry between the two, both in love and in the matter of monopolizing the distinguished visitors. The reporter lost out, however, on his interview, as Street and Morgan accepted an invitation of the Chamber of Commerce to dinner that evening. The next morning there was a mix-up about the hour when Morgan was to be called. He had left explicit instructions with the phone girl to make it ten o'clock and he had roused him at six. He learned too late that it was Street who had countermanded his order after he had had the girl fired. The hotel manager extended the joke on Street, who sympathized with the girl, by telling him how needy she was, and Street started for the address given him by the manager, in quest of the mistreated damsel. The reporter and the secretary of the Chamber of Commerce were tipped off also that if they went to the same number they would be able to buttonhole the two celebrities, so the hotel was pretty well deserted. When they all returned a little later, disappointed in their search for the girl, they found that she had married the hotel manager. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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