Monday, Sep. 05, 1932
Floating Grand Hotel
LUXURY LINER--Gina Kaus--Long & Smith.
When quiet Dr. Wohlmut found his wife Sybil had run off with another man he lost his quiet head, went after her. The doctor discovered they were sailing on the superliner Columbia for the U. S. He tried to buy a ticket; it was too late. But the ship's doctor turned out to be an old friend. He was anxious to stay at home for one trip, glad to let Dr. Wohlmut take his place. Before the doctor could confront his errant wife his duties had begun to complicate the situation.
U. S. Tycoon Stephanson took a fancy to the doctor, offered to make his fortune. His assistant, Nurse Martha, an angel in thin disguise, fell in love with him. His cases kept him busy: a dying old woman who wanted to be kept alive long enough to say good-by to her son; a dope-fiend who had once been a nobleman; his beautiful sister who was almost ready to sell herself to Stephanson; the clever surgeon who had gambled away his reputation and his fortune. By the time the short passage was over Dr. Wohlmut had had enough concentrated experience to learn a new thing or two. One was about his wife; the other about Nurse Martha.
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