Adolphus Brown, a traveling salesman, arrives at the town hotel about 10 p.m. Tired after a hard day's work he starts right for bed. The brilliant bellhop shows him his room, but forgets his grip. Brown goes down to the lobby, but upon his...See moreAdolphus Brown, a traveling salesman, arrives at the town hotel about 10 p.m. Tired after a hard day's work he starts right for bed. The brilliant bellhop shows him his room, but forgets his grip. Brown goes down to the lobby, but upon his return gets into the wrong room. He undresses and is about to get into bed when a woman walks in and starts delivering a suffragette address, not knowing a man is present. Brown makes a try for the closet, but is caught in the act by the woman, who notifies the hotel staff. While the woman is downstairs giving the alarm, Brown jumps into bed feigning sleep. When the hotel staff arrives at the room, they apparently waken Brown from heavy slumbers and when accused by the woman he points to her head and says, "nobody home." The woman is taken for one demented and Brown enjoys a good night's rest. Written by
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