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Twelve chapters but it wasn't a serial.
horn-59 January 2007
There were 12 of these shorts, all featuring Alberta Vaughn, Al Cooke (I) and Kit Guard, and each was identified via a chapter number, e.g....this was Chapter 10: "Love and Learn", under the series title of "The Telephone Girl," in FBO's series of comedy shorts based on the H. C. Wither's stories that first appeared in print in Cosmopolitan Magazine. (The latter-day version of this magazine, edited by Helen Gurley Brown, bore no resemblance to the same magazine published in the 1920-1960 decades.)

The series featured many continuing characters but each chapter/entry had a self-contained story or situation that was resolved within that entry, so there were no cliff-hanging endings that carried over to the next film of the series. "The Telephone Girl" was based upon the trials, tribulations and romantic complications of the working-girl type found on the comic pages of the time featuring "Tillie the Toiler," "Dumb Dora" and "Winnie Winkle, the Breadwinner."

Pity the poor working girl.
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