Mrs. Carson borrows a novel from a girlfriend, Miss Ware, who loans the book, has just received a note from her sweetheart, Jack Raymond, making an appointment with her friend to attend the matinee that afternoon, and she has slipped the note into the book. Just as Mrs. Carson begins to read, her friend, Mrs. Gadd, arrives with matinee tickets. Mrs. Carson accepts and in her hurry the note drops out of the book unnoticed. In the meantime Carson comes home and finding the note on the floor, rushes out swearing vengeance. Just as he is about to board a car, he notices his wife in an auto with Jack who chanced to meet Mrs. Carson leaving the theater. He at once goes to his lawyer, who happens to be Mr. Ware, the father of Jack’s sweetheart. Hastening home Mr. Ware denounces Jack as his prospective son-in-law. Explanations follow and everything is cleared up, but for Mr. Carson, who is subjected to all sorts of admonitions from his wife. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | January 22, 1912 | |
Genres: | Romance Comedy Short | |
Cast: | Dorothy Davenport Harold Lockwood | |
Crew: | Al Christie | |
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