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00:00The End
00:30The End
01:00I think the police department are entirely too lenient with these vicious exhibitions of sex.
01:18You're entirely right, Henry. I don't see what's happening to our youngsters today.
01:23I see that that philanthropist, Paul Lorenz, and his committee are doing a wonderful work.
01:30He'll soon clean up this filth and educate the youngsters towards a better life.
01:36The joy out of life.
01:39Why don't they reform themselves and give us a chance to get a little innocent pun once in a while?
01:45I'm going over to James' house. They'll probably try to stop me from doing that pretty soon.
01:49It can't be that James is interested in this sort of entertainment.
01:56Oh, impetuous youth, Mother. He's like all the rest.
02:01Now, don't worry about him. He'll be all right.
02:05I hope so.
02:06Enough to this, Betty.
02:28The principal objection made by the Commissioner was when Sheila Wayne removed her last bit of clothing and walked off smiling to the audience.
02:45You must have plenty of debt.
02:47I wish I could do that instead of slaving in this office.
02:52I'll bet you could.
02:56You do have plenty of debt.
02:59Think so?
03:00Say, I wonder if I couldn't be a strip-team queen.
03:05What's she got that I haven't got?
03:08How do they do it?
03:10Zip.
03:12Off.
03:14Zip.
03:14Say, what do you say we go and see her tonight?
03:17It'll be great fun.
03:18All right. Let's plan it tonight.
03:20Oh, great.
03:20Oh, great.
03:25Oh, great.
03:25THE END
03:55Charlie, tonight, you can phone home and you're staying with friends.
04:02Charlie, tonight, won't you?
04:07Charlie, tonight, won't you?
04:24Charlie, tonight, won't you?
04:29Charlie, tonight, won't you?
04:33Man, oh, man, has she got it?
04:57Boy, oh, boy, look at that move.
04:59Isn't she something?
05:03I'm worried.
05:33I'm worried about James.
05:34He's out later than usual.
05:36Now, don't worry, Mother.
05:38He's just out having a little innocent fun.
05:42Oh, let's go to bed.
05:44All right.
05:45All right.
05:45All right.
05:47All right.
05:54All right.
05:59Another grand performance under the belt, and do I need relaxation?
06:25Oh, I'm tired.
06:26Me for bed.
06:27Bed?
06:28Did you say bed?
06:30That's not too relaxing, that's for action.
06:33Doc, it was taking my clothes off when I come into the theater, putting them on again, taking
06:38them off for the customers, putting them on again, taking them off again when I'm ready
06:42to go home.
06:43I think it's time I gave the old mouth a chance and had a drink.
06:47Well, now that you're all through for tonight, I guess you can enjoy yourself.
06:51Hey, you said it.
06:53You know what?
06:54That's exactly what you're all going to do.
06:56We've got a date with Tom Lorenz.
06:58Oh, not me, thanks.
06:59I've got some letters tonight.
07:00Don't you know who he is?
07:02His father's the biggest performer in town.
07:05Is that funny or is that funny?
07:07Well, then now you go right ahead.
07:09After all, you know, to his company.
07:11But he's got friends with him.
07:13Big time sister, we're going to step out.
07:15Oh, not me, Sheila.
07:16I'm going home.
07:17You know what I have to do.
07:18Yeah, I know.
07:19You've got to see that doctor in the morning and you want to look well.
07:24Oh, I suppose you'd put it that way.
07:26Listen, Millicent.
07:27You're only wasting your time.
07:28I went to a quack for a long time.
07:30And what did he ever do for me?
07:32Oh, but I tell you what, I've got to get well.
07:35You've got your old age to settle down and get well in.
07:38These boys will show us a well time and they want to meet you.
07:41Oh, some other time, please, Sheila.
07:44Besides, I'm very tired tonight.
07:47Well, sure.
07:48I'm tired every night until I get out and then I want to go to town.
07:51Oh, well, now listen, you go ahead and get yourself.
07:56I tell you what to do, you take Alice Carter with you.
07:58You know, she's not for fun.
08:00Well, I don't inform the party.
08:03Well, I guess that's that.
08:05Behold, Alice Carter in person.
08:08Did someone mention my name?
08:10Well, yes, Derry, but okey-doke, let's go.
08:12I'm in on that date.
08:14Sure, sometime when I've got a grudge against myself, I'll take you along.
08:17What is that so?
08:21Hello, John.
08:48Hello, John.
08:50Take it easy now, boys.
08:51The best part of the evening is about to begin.
09:18Oh, my God.
09:19Look at this.
09:20Oh, boy.
09:21Clap.
09:22Oh, Tom, you sure can pick them.
09:25No matter how much Tom's father reforms them, he always finds a new one.
09:32You sure can pick them, Tom.
09:35Easy on that reform stuff now, boys.
09:37Here comes Sheila.
09:39Hello, Tom.
09:40Hello, Tom.
09:41Waiting long.
09:42Hello.
09:43Where's Sheila?
09:44She ran home to put on her evening gown.
09:46So what?
09:47She says for you to meet her outside of Mrs. Faith's house tonight.
09:50There's a big party on tonight.
09:52Well, there'll be plenty of girls there.
09:54Oh, there'll be lots of girls.
09:56Okay, baby.
09:57Would you like to come along?
09:58Yes.
09:59Why don't you come along?
10:00Oh, come on.
10:01Come along.
10:02Oh, I'm sorry, boys, but I have a previous appointment.
10:04Oh, please.
10:05Oh, good night.
10:06Have a good time.
10:07Okay, Jason.
10:08Thanks for the message, honey.
10:37Hello, Mrs. Jones.
10:38I didn't think you'd be here so late.
10:39Well, I knew you would be tired.
10:40That's why I came up with a little coffee for you after the show.
10:41Oh, yes, I am very tired.
10:42Oh, I don't know what I'd do without you, Mrs. Jones.
10:43Not so, ma'am.
10:44You're so kind.
10:45Not so, ma'am.
10:46I used to be in soap business once a couple of times, and I know that with a little kindness,
10:50you can accomplish a great deal.
10:52Oh.
10:53You know, Mrs. Jones, you're so kind.
10:55Not so.
10:56I used to be in soap business once a couple of times, and I know that with a little kindness,
11:02you can accomplish a great deal.
11:05Oh.
11:06You know, Mrs. Jones, we girls are certainly lucky having a landlady like you around here.
11:12Oh, dear.
11:13I'm happy.
11:14When you girls try, I do all in my power to help you.
11:19But how are you feeling tonight, honey?
11:21Oh.
11:22Not so well.
11:26Oh, my dear.
11:27Here, I am baptizing, and I forgot all about a special delivery letter that came for you this evening.
11:33Oh.
11:34That's the second one today.
11:37That boyfriend of yours must be very lonesome for you.
11:41Oh, thank you, Mrs. Jones.
11:43Oh, I must go to see Elizabeth.
11:45Good night.
11:46Happy dreams.
11:47Good night, Mrs. Jones.
11:49Come here, Mrs. Jones.
11:50Come here.
11:51Come here, Mrs. Jones.
11:52Go here.
12:01You, Mr. Jones.
12:04Why did I ever leave you?
12:34Well, Sheila, I'm awfully glad you came. I see you brought your boyfriend's with you. Well, it's a house party, isn't it?
12:40Besides, I wanted you to have enough boys to go around. Boy, this place was cozy. I'm sure glad I came.
12:46Well, we're glad, too. Now the feeling's usual. Say, girl, take the hat and coat.
12:52Go right ahead, boys. I want to talk to Sheila alone.
13:04Well, Sheila.
13:20Who's one of the boys is your new boyfriend?
13:22Don't you know who that fellow is? He's Tom Lorenz, you know. Son of a prospered farmer.
13:28Oh, yeah. I suppose you brought him here to reform.
13:32No, it's on the level. I mean it.
13:34Yeah, well, I'm glad you didn't bring his father, too.
13:36Oh, forget it, darling. You know I can handle things.
13:40Oh, yes?
13:44Well, hello, Sheila. One drink.
13:48Well, say, you don't think she'd mind our being here?
13:51Of course not, darling. We were just talking about clothes. You know how we girls are.
13:58Oh, my.
14:01Are you having a good time?
14:03I hope so.
14:05Do you want to have a good time?
14:07I'm really sure of that.
14:11And that's how she met with traveling salesmen.
14:16Come on, honey. Let's go have another drink.
14:18You know, there's one thing about these house parties. It makes everyone feel so informal.
14:30Sure. We all feel like we know each other all the time.
14:36It's long enough to fall in love with you at first sight.
14:50Hard enough, folks. We're going out for a drink.
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15:38killing the house. How about it, Jerry?
15:41Well, it's okay with me.
15:42Find some cozy little cottage.
15:45Oh.
15:46We hope it's right.
15:55That's a great idea.
15:58Come on, George.
15:59I'll show you the guest room.
16:08Boy, I'm glad they left.
16:13I hope they stay a while.
16:18That's best under the circumstances.
16:22Syphilis is a relentless enemy,
16:24and only constant and courageous fighting will conquer.
16:29Now, this boy at home, do you love him?
16:33Oh, he does.
16:34Then you must be fair to him.
16:35Oh, there isn't anything I wouldn't do to prove myself to.
16:39We grew up together.
16:41It was all so beautiful and so much dreadful things happened.
16:47Miss Hamilton, your character doesn't indicate
16:50why you should be in this mess.
16:52What happened?
16:54Tell me everything.
16:57Well, I won a beauty contest at home,
17:00and I came to New York.
17:02I know you'll think me a little selfish,
17:05but I can't help feeling a little sorry
17:08that you won this contest.
17:10Oh, but darling, you know how I feel about it.
17:13Why, why I'm so happy.
17:15I'm so excited about what you think
17:17going to New York.
17:20Oh, I'm pleased that you're happy.
17:22But, well, I'm afraid that if you go,
17:27it'll upset our plan.
17:29Oh, but darling, you wouldn't let that happen, would you?
17:32Oh, nothing could stop me from marrying you.
17:35You see, I love you.
17:37And besides, I may come famous,
17:41and, well, then you could come on,
17:42and we could get married,
17:44and let's live happily ever after.
17:46Oh, sweetheart.
17:47Oh, it's just the usual sort of a story, I suppose.
17:53After the contest was over,
17:55I thought of all the wonderful things
17:57a girl ever dreamed about.
17:59Fame, and fortune, and luxury.
18:03Oh, but I found myself walking from office to office.
18:07I was broke.
18:08My pride would not let me return home.
18:10You see, I had written that I was depressed
18:14so I could find parties, but no position.
18:19And then, and then one day I,
18:21I met a theatrical manager.
18:25You know, a girl like you has to unbend a little.
18:28After all, you haven't had much experience.
18:30Oh, but I'm willing to do anything.
18:33Well, I'm ambitious.
18:34Oh, why don't you give me a chance?
18:36I'm offering you a chance right now.
18:38Here, we're arranging a lovely weekend
18:40out at Long Island.
18:41You'll have a swell time and make some good connections.
18:45Well, must there always be a social side to this business?
18:48Well, there must be, if you expect to get anywhere.
18:51Oh, you won't have to do anything wrong.
18:54Just be nice and entertain.
18:56Stand up a moment, will you, please?
18:59I want to see how you shape up.
19:03That's right.
19:03Now walk a little towards the door, will you?
19:06Yeah, that's right.
19:10Now come back this way.
19:15Hmm.
19:16All right.
19:17Now raise him up a little.
19:18Oh, don't mind me.
19:20I, I just want to see if you're the right type.
19:23Well.
19:24Oh, come on, bring him up.
19:26Ah, bring him up a little higher.
19:28Up, up, up.
19:29Ah, that's it.
19:32Say, you're going to be okay, honey.
19:36You know, uh, I kind of like you myself.
19:40All right, all right.
19:42Have it your own way.
19:43Only cut out the risky stuff, see?
19:46Now here's the address that you go to.
19:48Oh, thank you so much.
19:53There was nothing else to do.
19:55I just had to have a job.
19:58Oh, there were lots of people there,
20:00and everything seemed very proper until...
20:14She dances divinely, doesn't she, senorita?
20:16Oh, lovely, senor.
20:19Oh, and how do you like my son?
20:22Well, it's much better than mine.
20:24See, I, I know such few words.
20:26Oh, but we must keep in the atmosphere.
20:28After all, this is a costume party, you know.
20:34Oh, it's so beautiful.
20:37The night.
20:39The music.
20:41And you, you to make the night divine.
20:46Oh, how I longed for all this.
20:56A career.
20:57To realize this.
20:59Lux.
21:00Oh, I've dreamed of it.
21:02It's best to have all this.
21:05Oh, you could have all of this and more
21:07if only you would make up your mind to.
21:08Oh, oh, but I want to make a name myself.
21:10Oh, I don't care how hard I'd have to work.
21:13It would be worth it.
21:15Work was never meant for such beautiful little hands as yours.
21:19Ah, senorita.
21:21You could have all of this and more.
21:24You could have wealth, luxury,
21:26beautiful clothes, servants.
21:29Oh, but I couldn't.
21:29You don't mean...
21:30Oh, why don't you let me put your name
21:32at the top of the show world?
21:33You could have all of this if only you'd let me.
21:35Oh, I'd be so grateful.
21:37Oh, it's nice to have someone interested in you.
21:41Oh, but you will help me.
21:42My power to help you at all times.
21:44To help you in your ambition.
21:46To get this and more.
21:47Let us seal our friendship with wine.
22:07Sparkling, bright, gorgeous, charming.
22:12We rid the mind of worry.
22:14Fills the soul and hope.
22:17I suppose you're right.
22:21I never tried it.
22:29To us.
22:35It was fascinatingly,
22:37and partly because I was so terribly desperate.
22:41That night there was a wild party.
22:43I drank some champagne and went to my head.
22:48And then it happened.
22:50I gave myself to him.
22:52And how long did you stay with this man?
22:55Several days, I'm not sure.
22:58Oh, it all seemed sort of a terrible dream.
23:01And then, and then he left me.
23:05I was all alone.
23:07Trying with the horrible tooth stoned upon me.
23:10I was afraid and unclean.
23:13I needed money for medical attention.
23:16I, I even planned suicide, but because I knew my plight would be known at home, I, I determined to go on.
23:24And you got the job?
23:26In the burlesque show.
23:27It was the only job offered.
23:32That's my whole story, Doctor.
23:33I've omitted nothing.
23:34And, and, and was this your only mistake?
23:38Oh, yes.
23:40But to God that I hadn't.
23:42There, there, my child.
23:44I'll do all I can.
23:47Your case, if arrested at once, can be cured.
23:52But you must do your part.
23:54Now, about this boy.
23:56Of course, it's impossible for you to marry him at present.
24:01The hospital with me, and I'll show you why.
24:15I'm sorry to keep you waiting, but regulations require hospital clothes.
24:20Come with me.
24:21Now, this case is a young woman who neglected to take proper care of her affliction.
24:32Statistics prove that less than one half of syphilis cases seek treatment or are recognized within the first year of the disease.
24:41Here, we see the insidious effects of syphilis upon once dainty fingers.
24:46Hands that rock the cradle, now pleading for humanity's help.
24:52For a plague it is that attacks every nerve center, every organ, and every muscle of the human body.
24:59Those in the autumn of their lives left to brood over the folly of ignorance and neglect.
25:04Painful of a...
25:05Until I paint my clothes.
25:09Now, I've shown you the worst side, Miss Hamilton.
25:13But there's also a hope.
25:14I want you to let me treat you daily for a short time.
25:20Say, one month.
25:21Here in the hospital.
25:23And then when I'm convinced you're progressing, you may leave and go home.
25:28You may not be free to marry.
25:29Mary.
25:31Not yet.
25:32But if you continue to take the treatment, faithful, from a competent physician at home,
25:38in time you'll be cured.
25:39Oh, but doctor, then everyone would know.
25:43Then go to a nearby city.
25:45There are very many fine doctors.
25:47And you could visit him at least once a week.
25:50But I must advise you against quacks.
25:54Unscrupulous doctors who promise you complete health and only prolong your case.
26:01They exact heavy fees.
26:03And all your good works thus far will be lost.
26:06In any event, you are not to marry until you're definitely killed.
26:11I know it sounds hot.
26:14But we're dealing with a ruthless foe.
26:18I understand, doctor.
26:20And I'll do everything you say.
26:22That's fine.
26:23Now write home that you'll be detained just a little longer.
26:27Keep your courage and it'll turn out well.
26:30Dr. Hanson, I don't believe people should be ignorant of sex.
26:54On the contrary, I believe that the horrible facts concerning the ravages,
27:00of social diseases, will frighten rather than encourage promiscuous relations.
27:08Then, on the other hand, if we teach them the beauty of a healthful, normal marriage,
27:15the spiritual satisfaction of rearing children,
27:20we shall have accomplished our aim.
27:22And our younger men and women will soon find themselves fit for the glorious state
27:31of God give them matrimonies.
27:34I believe you are right, Mr. Lorenz.
27:37The prudish eruding of the facts of life are fast undermining our national health.
27:42The latest official statistics prove that one out of every ten
27:47are afflicted with a social disease.
27:50Unless this is checked through education and drastic treatment,
27:55humanity is bound to return to the Dark Ages of Despair.
28:11Do you feel equal to the trip?
28:13Oh, Doctor, I'm so grateful and oh so happy.
28:18There, now, remember, we're not out of it all yet.
28:22Now, Millicent, you're leaving for a new life, new thoughts, new ideals.
28:27Fight hard.
28:29Follow my instructions and let me hear from you if you need help.
28:32I think you'd better hurry.
28:34You don't want to miss your train, do you?
28:36Well, goodbye, Doctor.
28:38And thank you for everything you've done.
28:40Goodbye, Millicent.
28:41Goodbye, Millicent.
29:11Oh, there she is, Pa.
29:32There's our Blast.
29:33Oh, I'm so glad she's going to be home with us again.
29:41Gosh, doesn't she look pretty, Ma?
29:48Oh, my...
29:49That she's glad to be home.
29:50Yes.
29:55Darling, oh, my sir, oh, my sir.
29:59Mother, be careful, I have a bad coat.
30:01Oh, bother, the coat.
30:02But you'll do remember how Daddy always had the coat.
30:05I've mixed him up while we'll set you around in no time.
30:09Well, Lily, haven't you got a hug for your daddy?
30:13And there's someone waiting for you.
30:16Oh, oh, oh.
30:17At home.
30:18Oh.
30:18Come on, Millicent, let's hurry now.
30:23And I've got to do more things up for you.
30:26And think what I've got.
30:27Look, Dad.
30:28A chocolate cake, one of the kind that you just love.
30:31Now, Dad, get some coat of things, will you, dear?
30:33And...
30:34Oh, look, Daddy.
30:35You want to get some chocolate.
30:37Oh, my God.
30:38Oh, my God.
30:38And go home.
30:39Just look, Pa.
30:54Our Millicent's so happy.
30:57Yep.
30:58She's grown up on us, Ma.
31:02I guess you'll be soon to Wendell.
31:05Oh, gosh, Ma.
31:07I was just thinking.
31:08She doesn't seem to be in any hurry to marry him.
31:12Well, you know how it is.
31:14She's our little girl.
31:17She'll decide what's right when her heart tells her.
31:21Because she's so glad to be back to her
31:23after her long visit to New York.
31:26Yeah, I guess you're right, Mother.
31:28They usually are.
31:29Oh, Pa.
31:30Yes.
31:38I'm supposed to love you, table.
31:53If you're all alone, baby.
31:56You're fine.
31:57I'm supposed to love you, baby.
31:58No.
31:59I love you, Mama.
32:00No.
32:00I'm going to the post office, Mother.
32:23I'll be right back.
32:24All right, darling.
32:30Darling, if you knew just how I longed for you each day.
32:58It's so aging.
33:03I never thought I'd be a prepared with you away from me.
33:07Now that you're here, and why are you making me so happy?
33:14I think I've waited for you.
33:16Why, I should have stayed here with you.
33:18But you're here now.
33:20With me, and with those who love you.
33:22Ever, you never deserve it, no matter what happens.
33:25No matter not that much.
33:28No matter what happens.
33:33See, all that God gives you to enjoy.
33:35Oh, I see it all, dear.
33:37God did give it to us.
33:39And God...
33:40I mean, help.
33:42I just want to go in love.
33:44See, everything beautiful.
33:46Maybe it was intended that way.
33:48Oh, but...
33:49Love it and thank everyone to be happy.
33:52No matter what the...
33:54Come now, bother the past.
33:56All it did was keep us apart.
33:58And now, together.
34:00All we have is a future to come with.
34:02Oh, dear.
34:04I want to be so happy with you.
34:07I want to share all your troubles and all your joy.
34:11And I'm holding them off almost by force to delay the wedding.
34:29Well, I see no reason for the delay, if you follow my advice.
34:32Yes, doctor.
34:33I've been treating you for seven months, haven't I?
34:45And your chart here indicates steady and true.
34:51It cost me a lot, doctor, but I'm so grateful for what you're doing.
34:55Oh, but the best doesn't come deeply.
34:59And that leads up to what I have in mind.
35:01What?
35:02A multiple serum treatment.
35:05Absolutely new in medical science.
35:08Expensive, but the advantages are great.
35:12In short, this treatment will make it possible for you to marry within 30 days.
35:16Oh, doctor.
35:18You mean I'll be entirely...
35:19Sure.
35:20Yes.
35:21Not an aspect of the disease will be left.
35:23It will even be fixed for me.
35:28Now, doctor, are you quite sure that within 30 days I'll be able to marry?
35:33The 30 days you've been waiting for.
35:35Married, children.
35:37And the cost is $100.
35:39And it's worth 10 times less.
35:53Now, pronounce you man and wife.
36:01Quir Grant.
36:10The 30 days you've been waiting for your life.
36:12You've got more of a reward.
36:14What?
36:14The End
36:44Ah, see where they're getting after those quacks
36:55No, I can't seem to read that small print
37:11Ah, you ought to feel great being a father
37:14Yeah, I ought to, but I don't
37:17I've been feeling all in lately
37:20Staying up all night with the baby
37:23That's what does that
37:25Yeah, I guess that's it
37:28That
37:29Something must be wrong
37:31The lips are so blue
37:34What a little thing
37:36You better call up the beard
37:38I don't think he's going to be serious
37:41But you better look at him
38:06Hey, Buck
38:18Will you read this thing for me?
38:23I can't see those numbers
38:25Sure, Wend
38:25You reached 253,000
38:30Thanks
38:31Alright
38:32What's the matter, Wendell?
38:37Don't you be good?
38:38I feel rotten, Mr. Schwartz
38:40Now, something must be wrong with my eyes
38:43I can't see
38:44That's nothing
38:45Just the heat
38:46That's nothing
38:48You see, the weather is hot
38:49But my business ain't so hot
38:52That's all right
38:53You can take off
38:54Take off for the day
38:55And you'll be all right
38:56That's all right
38:56Go home, goodbye
38:57Well, gee, thanks, Mr. Schwartz
38:58And I'll be in just that much earlier on Monday
39:00That's all right
39:01Take a good rest
39:01Go ahead, go ahead
39:03Go ahead
39:03Now, Dr. Baird there, please
39:06Oh, doctor
39:09Will you please come right over?
39:11Something's happened to baby
39:12Thank you, doctor
39:15Hello?
39:26Oh, hello, Mrs. Hope
39:28Is Wendell there, please?
39:30Wendell?
39:32No, no
39:33He's gone
39:34He left a little while ago
39:35Said he was going straight home
39:37Wasn't feeling so well again
39:40You know
39:40Died
39:41Oh, thank you, Buck
39:44You're welcome
39:45Bye
39:47Folks, you have a very thick style
39:56My advice is to get a specialist
39:59Oh, thank you
40:00What is it, Dr. Baird?
40:02Tell me
40:02He has a toxic condition
40:04He's focused on high
40:06He's feverish
40:07Frankly, Mrs. Hamilton
40:09He's desperately ill
40:12Oh, doctor
40:13It can't mean
40:14My advice is a pediatrician
40:16This baby needs one
40:18And I want both of you
40:21To come to my office
40:22At two this afternoon
40:23Well, there you are
40:28There, that's fine
40:29Now, you're the third doctor
40:31I've been to already
40:32I'm getting pretty discouraged
40:35Well, it takes time
40:36It takes time, my boy
40:37Besides, you haven't been
40:39To the right one
40:39Now, your case
40:41Is my expense of this
40:42Yes, that's what the last doctor told me
40:45It's cost me an awful lot already
40:47Well, you're just paying the price
40:49Of your father, my boy
40:50Now, this little treatment
40:53I'm suggesting
40:53Will be expensive
40:55But you'll be cured
40:56Well, I'll
40:58I'll manage it somehow
41:00Here's $75 on account
41:03I'll pay you the rest in a few days
41:06Well, that's fine
41:07Now, uh, tomorrow morning
41:10Dr. Hampton
41:25There is no doubt
41:28But what your work in
41:30Helping this campaign
41:32For education
41:33Will in time
41:36It will in time
41:38Bring
41:40These intolerable
41:43Horrible ravages
41:44Of social diseases
41:45Such as syphilis
41:47And gandorrhea
41:49Absolutely under control
41:51Mr. Lorenz
41:53Your generous donation
41:55Is the only thing
41:57That makes it possible
41:57To carry on
41:58Our scientific research
42:00There still remains
42:01A mountain of work
42:02For you and your co-workers
42:04To help us carry on
42:05Well
42:06Good night
42:08Good night, doctor
42:09It's been good to see you
42:10We meet again
42:12At the conference tomorrow
42:13Tomorrow
42:14Good night, sir
42:15Good night, doctor
42:16Hello, son
42:27You just missed
42:28Dr. Hampton
42:29Yes, but
42:31I didn't miss the conversation
42:34The door was slightly ajar
42:38And, well, I couldn't help it over here
42:40Good
42:41Then you know the important work we're doing
42:43Well, I know I've made a mess out of my life
42:46Why
42:48What do you mean?
42:51I mean that if I'd only been taught the
42:53Awful truth about social disease
42:57Years ago, Alan
42:58Well, I wouldn't be talking to you now
43:01I
43:02I don't understand
43:05Father, I
43:07I hate to tell you this, but
43:10I've become a victim
43:12I've contracted syphilis
43:15You have
43:17What?
43:19Yes, yes, it's the truth, Father
43:21And I'm pretty
43:22Pretty ashamed of it
43:24I don't know
43:25I had to see you
43:26To talk to you
43:27I
43:27God
43:28I've got to get some advice about this
43:29How did this happen?
43:33Well, we
43:34We're on a party
43:36Why didn't you come to me sooner?
43:41I
43:42I didn't want you to know about it
43:44Well, I don't know
43:46I
43:46Went to quacks and clinics
43:49And
43:49Tried to take care of myself
43:51And
43:51All they did was take my money in
43:54And they did nothing
43:56My boy
44:02We've got a fight ahead of us
44:05But I'm happy that you had the courage
44:09To come to me
44:11As I must ask you, Wendell
44:13Are you entirely well?
44:17Well, as a matter of fact, Doctor
44:19My eyes have been bothering me lately
44:22But
44:23I'm all right
44:25You don't mean that
44:31For God's sake
44:35You don't mean that I'm responsible for my baby
44:38Well, children
44:41Your youngster has all the earmarks
44:46But the case is recorded in this medical book
44:50And while I hate to tell you
44:53You must know the truth
44:55The truth, Doctor
44:57The truth?
44:58Your baby is syphilitic
45:00And one or both of you are the cause
45:03What in God's name are you talking about?
45:07But it's that I was
45:08Cured
45:10Not an aspect of the disease will be left
45:15I'm the one who did this
45:17Only
45:19Only me
45:21I had to believe
45:24I had to believe
45:24Oh, but the doctor said that I was cured
45:28Oh, I believed
45:29In my belief
45:31I'm the man who is just what I am
45:35I've murdered my baby
45:37And now I'm murdering my husband
45:39Oh, please
45:40Get him, Dr. Harris
45:41New York Neurological Hospital
45:43Oh, please
45:44Oh, he's so very warning
45:47Oh, I, I couldn't say it wasn't
45:50Who knows where death may be striking at this very moment
46:06From this dreaded disease
46:08Only the light of truth
46:11Reach the dangers of syphilis
46:13And with scientific treatment
46:16These horrors can be brought under control
46:19And countless innocent victims save
46:24We must continue this important work of education
46:29And forget our prudish attitude towards sex
46:34Enlighten your children
46:38Teach them the facts of life
46:41And trust them to avoid the dangerous pitfalls
46:47Of these ravaging social diseases
46:51I want to give you a concrete example of what I mean
46:57Tom Loren
46:59The son of our crusader
47:02In our great work
47:06Ladies and gentlemen
47:11First
47:13I want to thank my father
47:16That his fight
47:18Against the fallings of youth
47:20Have saved me from the life of misery
47:22And tonight
47:24I want to relate to you my own experiences
47:27With this flight upon mankind
47:30Our crowd of boys were out for a good time
47:33And we went to a burlesque show
47:35Oh, we thought we were regular cut-ups, all right
47:38From the show, we went to a house party
47:41With drinks and girls
47:43And, well, all that goes with it
47:44That was the start of months of misery
47:47With patent medicine, quack doctors
47:49And sleepless nights
47:50Until finally I came to my father for help
47:54He had a competent physician treat me
47:57And soon my health and spirits returned
47:59And that's why I'm here tonight
48:01Unashamed spread the gospel
48:04For the benefit of the countless boys and girls
48:07Who, like myself
48:09Indulged in supposedly innocent fun
48:12Oh, what's the matter, dear?
48:33Conscious rest
48:35I'm worried about you
48:37I hear you walking up and down
48:39Oh, come to me, darling
48:42Oh, we both need to see
48:46I'll take care of something for you
48:50Is that you, dear?
49:14Yes, darling
49:20Oh, it's been too much for me
49:24What must you think, husband?
49:27Your happiness is all that counts, darling
49:31But all the pain
49:34All the tragedy I've caused you
49:37What must you think of, maybe?
49:42More than ever, I think of you as my wife
49:44My darling, I need you so now
49:47I'm not too much for you
49:52I can't do, dear
49:53If I'm alone, will you fear me?
50:04Oh, my gosh
50:05Get down here
50:07All right
50:17Just a moment, please. New York calling. Here's your party. Hello?
50:35Millie? I couldn't keep the news for myself any longer.
50:39Guess what? I met him. I love him. Tonight he proposed.
50:44Oh, but you...
50:45Yes, I know, but I'm going to be all right.
50:49I've been to a real doctor.
50:51You had the right idea about those treatments.
50:54I laughed at you then, but I know better now.
50:58You mean you are?
51:01Oh, that's fine.
51:04The doctor has been treating me for over a year now.
51:07Now only a year longer.
51:10But it's worth waiting for.
51:12And Millie, I can have a bill with it.
51:18Oh, I know you'll be very happy.
51:21Gee, I've got everything in the world to live for now.
51:26And just think, Millie.
51:28At one time I thought of committing suicide.
51:30Oh, what is it, dear?
51:31Oh, it's dear, and she's going to be married.
51:36Oh, darling, if she can be happy, we can too.
51:40Oh, darling, if she can be happy, we can too.
51:44We can be happy.
51:45We can be happy.
51:46We can too.
51:47Ha, ha, ha, ha.
51:55Okay.
52:04Good night.
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