The Honeymoon Lodging (1913)

Jack and Gertrude marry. They go to New York on their honeymoon, where they take lodgings. Later they return to Jack's farm. In a foolish lover's quarrel, Gertrude leaves him. She goes to New York and rents the room where she and Jack spent their honeymoon. She secures a position in an office. Jack is despondent, leaves his farm and goes to New York in search of his wife. He loses his wallet containing his money and has to look for work. He secures a position as night watchman of the building in which Gertrude is employed. He goes to the same lodging house and Mrs. Stubbs, the landlady, rents him the same room, he occupying it by day and Gertrude by night, without either knowing that the other is doing so. Mrs. Stubbs is thus drawing double rent for the room. One night he forgets his keys and hurries back to get them. Gertrude is in bed. Reconciliation takes place. A year later Jack buys back his farm. They invite Mrs. Stubbs to live with them and to assist in caring for the newly born twins.

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