The proprietor of the 'Beachnut' Bathing Costume Co. decides to hold a trade show, and to display his goods to the buyers hires some models. When the main attraction arrives he engages her with a smile - and makes himself a lot of promises. His clerk always arrived early so that he should not miss anything. A letter came advising the janitress- that she had inherited 10,000 dollars. Knowing that she could not read he told her that it was a letter advising her to get married. Numerous things happen at this juncture.
—Wellington Times (March 14, 1918)