Although credits, a telegram, and a resignation letter show the name of the main character as spelled Fellowes (note second 'e'), the entrance doors to the firm read "Fellows Publishing Co."
Fellowes' telegram to Anne telling her to travel down to Florida is dated July 29, 1930. Later, Anne is marking days off a calendar on her desk, and the month is June 1930.
Early in the film, Fellowes turns around in his office chair to sign some checks on the desk behind him. In the next shot, an office boy brings in his lunch tray, and his chair is empty. In the following shot, Fellowes is back in his chair.
The onscreen cast list and most internal sources within the film spell the surname of the character played by Lewis Stone as "Fellowes," although one sign on an office door lists the name as "Fellows."