What's in a Name? - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

Winter Green leaves the house one morning without kissing his young wife good-bye. He goes to his office and reads his morning mail. One of the letters is from another real estate man, who makes an appointment with Green for 1 P.M. Green ...See moreWinter Green leaves the house one morning without kissing his young wife good-bye. He goes to his office and reads his morning mail. One of the letters is from another real estate man, who makes an appointment with Green for 1 P.M. Green takes his hat and coat and goes out, but in the hall he gets paint on the coat and must go back to his office to change. He sends his coat home with a note to have it cleaned and to send another coat by the boy. His wife empties the pockets of the coat sent home and finds the note from the real estate man, whose name is G.A. Wifey. She becomes jealous and starts for Green's office. Green has left to keep the appointment and while she is sitting at his desk a boy brings a telegram which she signs for and reads, "Get rid of the old woman today, sell to Undertaker, Let me know immediately, Wifey." Mrs. Green goes out of the office and meets her husband with another man. She shows him the letter and telegram and be introduces his wife to the other man, Geo. A. Wifey. Thinking it a good joke, they all go to lunch, where they meet another man, who is J. Undertaker, another real estate man. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less