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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
01:20I 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
01:29He'll soon clean up this filth
01:31And educate the youngsters towards a better life
01:35The joy out of life
01:37Why don't they reform themselves and give us a chance to get a little innocent fun once in a while
01:44I'm going over to James' house
01:47They'll probably try to stop me from doing that pretty soon
01:50It can't be that James is interested in this sort of entertainment
01:56Oh, you impetuous youth mother
02:00He's like all the rest
02:01Now don't worry about him
02:04He'll be all right
02:05I hope so
02:07Enough to this, Betty
02:21The principal objection made by the commissioner was when Sheila Wayne
02:39Removed her last bit of clothing
02:41And walked off smiling to the audience
02:45You must have plenty of it
02:47I wish I could do that instead of slaving in this office
02:51I'll bet you could
02:53You do have plenty of it
02:59Think so?
03:00Say, I wonder if I couldn't be a strip-team queen
03:04What's she got that I haven't got?
03:08How do they do it?
03:11Zip
03:11Off
03:13Zip
03:15Say, what do you say we don't see her tonight?
03:17It'll be great fun
03:18All right, let's plant it tonight
03:20Oh, great
03:47Darling, tonight
03:57You can phone home and you're staying with friends
04:02My place tonight, won't you?
04:20Say, it's my place tonight, won't you?
04:24Don't you?
04:25Come on
04:26You can sellesa
04:27You can sellesa
04:28You can sellesa
04:29You can buy her
04:29You can selles
04:30A wrap-duty
04:30All right, let's play
04:31Come on
04:32Yเอ
04:37You can sellesa
04:37Who, who, who
04:38and l's
04:39Who, who, and l's
04:41You can make
04:41You can purchase
04:41You can sellesa
04:42You can sellía
04:42l's
04:43E
04:48Play
04:53Man, oh man, has she got it?
04:55Boy, oh boy, look at that move.
04:57Isn't she something?
05:23I'm worried about James.
05:25He's out late as usual.
05:27Now, don't worry, Mother.
05:29He's just out having a little innocent fun.
05:33Oh, let's go to bed.
05:35All right.
05:37Now, don't worry, Mother.
05:39He's just out having a little innocent fun.
05:42Oh, let's go to bed.
05:44All right.
06:07Uh-huh.
06:11Hi, baby.
06:20Phew.
06:21Another grand performance under the belt.
06:24And do I need relaxation?
06:25Oh, I'm tired.
06:27Me for bed.
06:28Bed?
06:29Did you say bed?
06:31That's not to relax in.
06:33That's for action.
06:34Gosh, it was taking my clothes off when I come into the theater,
06:37putting them on again,
06:39taking them off for the customers,
06:41putting them on again,
06:42taking them off again when I'm ready to go home.
06:44I think it's time I gave the old mouth a chance and had a drink.
06:48Well, now that you're all through for tonight,
06:50I guess you can enjoy yourself.
06:52Hey, you said it.
06:54You know what?
06:55That's exactly what you're going to do.
06:57We've got a date with Tom Lorenz.
06:59Oh, not me, thanks.
07:00I've got some letters tonight.
07:01Don't you know who he is?
07:03His father's the biggest reformer 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.
07:12But he's got friends with him.
07:14Big time, sister.
07:15We're going to step out.
07:16Oh, not me, Sheila.
07:18I'm going home.
07:19You know what I have to do.
07:21Yeah, I know.
07:22You've got to see that doctor in the morning
07:24and you want to look well.
07:25Oh, I suppose you'd put it that way.
07:27Listen, Millicent.
07:28You're only wasting your time.
07:30I went to a quack for a long time.
07:32And what did he ever do for me?
07:33Oh, but I tell you, I've got to get well.
07:36You've got your old days to settle down and get well in.
07:39These boys will show us a swell time
07:41and they want to meet you.
07:42Oh, some other time.
07:44Please, Sheila.
07:45Besides, I'm very tired tonight.
07:48Well, sure.
07:49I'm tired every night until I get out.
07:51And then I want to go to town.
07:53Oh, well, now listen.
07:55You go ahead and enjoy yourself.
07:57I tell you what to do.
07:58You take Alice Carter with us.
07:59You know, she's not for fun.
08:01Well, I don't inform the party.
08:04Well, I guess that's that.
08:06Behold, Alice Carter in person.
08:09Did someone mention my name?
08:10Well, yes, Derry, but hope you don't let go.
08:13I'm in on that date.
08:14Sure, sometime when I've got a grudge against myself,
08:17I'll take you along.
08:18What is that so?
08:20Oh, no.
08:49Hello, John.
08:50Take it easy now, boys.
09:16The best part of the evening is about to begin.
09:19Oh, my God.
09:20Look at this.
09:21Oh, boy.
09:22Oh, boy.
09:23Oh, boy.
09:24What's that?
09:25Oh, Tom Morin, you sure can pick him.
09:29No matter how much Tom's father reforms him,
09:31he always finds a new one.
09:33You sure can pick him, Tom.
09:36Easy on that reform stuff now, boys.
09:38Here comes Sheila.
09:39Hello, Tom.
09:42Waiting long.
09:43No, no.
09:44Where's Sheila?
09:45She ran home to put on her evening gown.
09:47So what?
09:48She says for you to meet her outside of Mrs. Faith's house tonight.
09:51There's a big party on tonight.
09:53Well, there'll be plenty of girls there.
09:55Oh, there'll be lots of girls.
09:57Okay, baby.
09:58How'd you, would you like to come along?
09:59Yes, why don't you come along?
10:00Oh, come on.
10:01Come on.
10:02Come on, Laura.
10:03I'm sorry, boys, but I have a previous appointment.
10:05Oh, please.
10:06Oh, no.
10:07Good night.
10:08Have a good time.
10:09Okay, Jason.
10:10Thanks for the message, honey.
10:33Hello, Mrs. Jones.
10:34I didn't think you'd be here so late.
10:35Well, I knew you would be tired just when I came up with a little coffee for you after
10:48the show.
10:49Oh, yes, I am very tired.
10:51Oh, I don't know what I'd do without you, Mrs. Jones.
10:54Not so.
10:55You're so kind.
10:56Not so.
10:57I used to be in show business once a couple of times, and I know that with a little kindness,
11:03you can accomplish a great deal.
11:06Oh, no, Mrs. Jones.
11:08We girls are certainly lucky having a landlady like you around here.
11:13Oh, dear.
11:14I'm happy.
11:15When you girls try, I do all in my power to help you.
11:19But how are you feeling tonight, honey?
11:22Oh, not so well.
11:27Oh, my dear.
11:28Here I am.
11:29That's the thing, and I forgot all about that special delivery letter that came for you
11:33this evening.
11:34Oh.
11:35That's the second one today.
11:38That boyfriend of yours must be very lonesome for you.
11:42Oh, thank you, Mrs. Jones.
11:45Oh, I must go to see Elizabeth.
11:47Good night.
11:48Happy dreams.
11:49Good night, Mrs. Jones.
11:57Good night, Mrs. Jones.
12:04Good night.
12:06That's to kill somebody.
12:09Good night.
12:10Good night.
12:13ité everyone elvens
12:15Oh, why did I ever leave you?
12:34Well, Sheila, I'm awfully glad you came.
12:37I see you brought your boyfriend with you.
12:39Well, it's a house party, isn't it?
12:41Besides, I wanted you to have enough boys to go around.
12:43Boy, this place was cozy.
12:45I'm sure glad I came.
12:46Well, we're glad, too.
12:48Now the feeling's usual.
12:49Say, girl, take the hat and coat.
12:51Why, boy.
12:52Hello.
12:53Go right ahead, boys.
12:54I want to talk to Sheila alone.
13:06Well, Sheila.
13:13Who's one of the boys is your new boyfriend?
13:23Don't you know who that fellow is?
13:25He's Tom Lorenz, you'll know.
13:27Son of a proper farmer.
13:29Oh, yeah?
13:30I suppose you brought him here to be fun.
13:33No, it's on the level.
13:34I mean it.
13:35Yeah, well, I'm glad you didn't bring his father, too.
13:37Oh, forget it, darling.
13:38You know I can handle things.
13:41Oh, yeah?
13:45Well, hello, Sheila.
13:47One drink.
13:50Well, say, you don't think she'd mind our being here.
13:52Of course not, darling.
13:53We were just talking about clothes.
13:55You know how we girls are.
13:59Oh, my.
14:00Are you having a good time?
14:03I will show you.
14:06We wanted to have a good time.
14:07I'm really sure of that.
14:12And that's how she met with traveling salesmen.
14:16Come on, honey.
14:17Let's go have another drink.
14:22All right.
14:23I think that's a good one.
14:26No, there's one thing about these house parties.
14:28Makes everyone feel so informal.
14:32Sure.
14:33We all feel like we know each other all the time.
14:39Long enough to fall in love with you at first sight.
14:51Pardon us, folks.
14:52We're going out for a drink.
14:54A glass.
14:55A glass.
14:56Can you go right ahead?
14:57Do you want me?
14:58Well, folks, are you having a good time?
15:04I wouldn't have missed this for anything.
15:05Good.
15:06Have a drink?
15:08No, sir.
15:09Not just now.
15:15Tom.
15:16Would you say has it still this little pomeranian upstairs?
15:20Would you like to see it?
15:22I'm looking at pomeranian.
15:23Well, Betsy, why don't you take your boyfriend and kill him the house?
15:40How about upstairs?
15:41Well, it's okay with me.
15:43Find some cozy little closet.
15:45Oh.
15:46We hope is right.
15:48That's a great idea.
15:57Come on, George.
15:59I'll show you the guest room.
16:01Well, I'm glad they left.
16:13Not this little.
16:14I hope they stay a while.
16:18That's it.
16:19And it'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.
16:36Oh, there isn't anything I wouldn't do to prove myself to him.
16:39We grew up together.
16:41It was all so beautiful and so...
16:44The two most dreadful things happened.
16:47Miss Hamilton, your character doesn't indicate why you should be in this mess.
16:52What happened?
16:55Tell me everything.
16:57Well, I won a beauty contest at home.
17:00And I came to New York.
17:03I know you'll think me a little selfish, but...
17:06I can't help feeling a little sorry that you won this contest.
17:11Oh, but darling, you know how I feel about it.
17:13Why...
17:13Why I'm so happy.
17:15I'm so excited about what you think going to New York.
17:19Oh, I'm pleased that you're happy.
17:24But...
17:24Well, I'm afraid that if you go, it'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...
17:36I love you.
17:38And besides, I...
17:39I may come famous and...
17:41Well, then you could come on and we could get married and...
17:44Oh, let's live happily ever after.
17:46Oh, sweetheart.
17:49Oh, it's just the usual sort of a story, I suppose.
17:53After the contest was over, I...
17:55I thought of all the wonderful things a girl ever dreams about.
17:59Fame and fortune and luxury.
18:04Oh, but I found myself walking from office to office.
18:07I was broke.
18:09My pride would not let me return home.
18:10You see, I had written that I was the professor so I could find parties, but no positions.
18:19And then...
18:20And then one day I...
18:22I 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.
18:31Oh, but I'm willing to do anything.
18:33Well, I'm ambitious.
18:34Oh, why don't you give me a chance?
18:37I'm offering you a chance right now.
18:39Here, we're arranging a lovely weekend out at Long Island.
18:42You'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 entertaining.
18:56Oh, there.
18:57Stand up a moment, will you please?
18:59I...
19:00I want to see how you shape up.
19:03That's right.
19:04Now, walk a little towards the door, will you?
19:10That's right.
19:10Now, come back this way.
19:15Hmm.
19:16That's right.
19:17Now, raise him up a little.
19:19Oh, don't mind me.
19:20I just want to see if you're the right type.
19:24Come on.
19:25Oh, come on.
19:25Bring him up.
19:27Ah, bring him up a little higher.
19:29Up, up, up.
19:29Ah.
19:30Ah.
19:31That's it.
19:33Say, 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.
19:44Well, we cut out the risky stuff, see?
19:46Now, here's the address that you go to.
19:51Oh, thank you, somebody.
19:54There was nothing else to do.
19:55I just had to have a job.
19:58Oh, there were lots of people there, and everything seemed very proper until...
20:03She dances divinely, doesn't she, senorita?
20:17Oh, lovely, senor.
20:19Oh, and how do you like my son?
20:22Well, it's much better than mine.
20:24See, I know such few words.
20:26Oh, but we must keep in the atmosphere.
20:29After all, this is a costume party, you know.
20:34Oh, it's so beautiful.
20:37The night.
20:39The music.
20:40And you, you, to make the night divine.
20:53Oh, how I longed for all this.
20:56A career.
20:57To realize this.
20:59Luggest.
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 of whom you would make up your mind to.
21:08Oh, oh, but I want to make a name myself.
21:11Oh, I don't care how hard I'd have to work.
21:14It would be worth it.
21:15Work was never meant for such beautiful little hands as yours.
21:20Ah, senorita.
21:21You could have all of this and more.
21:24You could have wealth, luxury, beautiful clothes, servants.
21:29Oh, but I couldn't.
21:30You don't mean...
21:30Why don't you let me put your name at the top of the show world?
21:33You could have all of this if only you'd let me.
21:36Oh, I'd be so grateful.
21:38Oh, 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.
21:45To help you in your ambitions.
21:46To get this and more.
21:47Oh, my God.
22:00Let us seal our friendship with wine.
22:07Sparkling, bright, gorgeous, charming.
22:12It rid the mind of worry.
22:15Fills the soul with hope.
22:18I suppose you're right.
22:22I never tried it.
22:23That night there was a wild party.
22:44I 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.
23:03And then many left me.
23:05I was all alone,
23:07crying with the horrible tooth stoned upon me.
23:11I was afraid and unclean.
23:14I needed money for medical attention.
23:16I even planned suicide,
23:19but it's because I knew my plight would be known at home.
23:21I determined to go on.
23:24And you got the job?
23:26In the burlesque show.
23:28It was the only job offered.
23:32That's my whole story, Doctor.
23:34I've omitted nothing.
23:35And was this your only mistake?
23:39Oh, yes.
23:40But to God that I hadn't.
23:42There, there, my child.
23:44I'll do all I can.
23:48Your case, if arrested at once,
23:50can be cured.
23:51But you must do your part.
23:54Now, about this boy.
23:57Of course, it's impossible for you to marry him at present.
24:01Go to the hospital with me,
24:02and I'll show you why.
24:04I'm sorry to keep you waiting,
24:17but regulations require hospital clothes.
24:19Come 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 effect of syphilis upon once dainty fingers, hands that rock the cradle, now pleading for humanity's health.
24:51For a plague it is that attacks every nerve center, every organ, and every muscle of the human body.
24:58Those, in the autumn of their lives, left to brood over the folly of ignorance and neglect, painful of ignorance, until I paint my clothes.
25:06Now, I've shown you the worst side, Miss Allen, but there's also a hope.
25:15I want you to let me treat you daily, for a short time, say, one month, here in the hospital.
25:23And then, when I'm convinced you're progressing, you may leave and go home.
25:28You mean I'll be free to marry?
25:30Mary, not yet.
25:33But if you continue to take the treatment, faithful, from a competent physician at home, in time, you'll be cured.
25:40Oh, but, doctor, then everyone would know.
25:43Then go to a nearby city.
25:45There are very many fine doctors, and you could visit him at least once a week.
25:50But, I must advise you against Quacks, unscrupulous doctors who promise you complete health and only prolong your case.
26:01They exact heavy fees, and 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, I know it sounds hot, but we're dealing with a ruthless foe.
26:18I understand, doctor, and I'll do everything you say.
26:22That's fine.
26:24Now, write home that you'll be detained just a little longer.
26:27Keep your courage, and it'll turn out well.
26:30Dr. Hampton, I don't believe people should be ignorant of sex.
26:53On the contrary, I believe that the horrible facts concerning the ravages of social diseases were frightening, rather than encourage promiscuous relations.
27:07Then, on the other hand, if we teach them the beauty of a healthful, normal marriage, the spiritual satisfaction of rearing children, we shall have accomplished our end.
27:22And, our younger men and women will soon find themselves fit for the glorious state of God-given matrimony.
27:34I believe you are right, Mr. Lorenz.
27:36The 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 are afflicted with a social disease.
27:50Unless this is checked through education and drastic treatment, humanity is bound to return to the dark ages of despair.
28:00Do 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, yes.
28:22Now, Millicent, you're leaving for a new life, new thoughts, new ideals.
28:28Fight hard.
28:29Follow my instructions.
28:30And let me hear from you if you need help.
28:33I 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.
29:00Goodbye, Millicent.
29:01Goodbye, Millicent.
29:02Goodbye, Millicent.
29:03Goodbye, Millicent.
29:04Goodbye, Millicent.
29:05Goodbye, Millicent.
29:06Goodbye, Millicent.
29:07Goodbye, Millicent.
29:08Goodbye, Millicent.
29:09Goodbye, Millicent.
29:10Goodbye, Millicent.
29:11Goodbye, Millicent.
29:12Goodbye, Millicent.
29:13Goodbye, Millicent.
29:14Goodbye, Millicent.
29:15Goodbye, Millicent.
29:16Goodbye, Millicent.
29:17Goodbye, Millicent.
29:18Goodbye, Millicent.
29:19Goodbye, Millicent.
29:20Goodbye, Millicent.
29:21Goodbye, Millicent.
29:22Goodbye, Millicent.
29:23Goodbye, Millicent.
29:24Goodbye, Millicent.
29:25Goodbye, Millicent.
29:26Oh, there she is, Pa.
29:32There's our bluff.
29:33Oh, I'm so glad she's going to be home with us again.
29:46Gosh, doesn't she look pretty, Ma?
29:49Oh, my.
29:49That she's glad to be home.
29:50Oh, my sister, oh, my sister.
29:59Mother, be careful, I have a bad cold.
30:01Oh, bother the cold.
30:03But you'll never hug.
30:04Daddy always had the cold.
30:05I mixed him up.
30:06Why, we'll let you around in no time.
30:10Well, Lily, haven't you got a hug for your daddy?
30:13And there's someone waiting for you at home.
30:17Come on, Lily, let's not hurry now.
30:23And I've got to do more things up for you.
30:26And see what I've got.
30:28Just a chocolate cake for the kind that you just love.
30:32Now, Dad, get some cold.
30:33I think, will you, dear?
30:34And I'll be here.
30:35Look, you want to get some.
30:37Come on, girl.
30:37Come on.
30:38Let's go home.
30:47Just a little, Pa.
30:54Our Millicent's so happy.
30:57Yep.
30:58She's grown up on us, Ma.
31:03I guess you'll be soon to Wendell.
31:06Oh, gosh, Ma.
31:07I was just thinking.
31:09She doesn't seem to be in any hurry to marry him.
31:12Well, you know how it is.
31:14She's our little girl.
31:16She'll decide what's right when her heart tells her.
31:21Because she's so glad to be back to her after her long visit in New York.
31:26I guess you're right, Mother.
31:28They usually are.
31:30Yes.
31:46She's so glad to be back, Mother.
32:00She's so glad to be back.
32:02We've got a little girl.
32:04Let's go.
32:06She's so glad to be back.
32:09I'm going to the post office, Mother.
32:23I'll be right back.
32:24All right, darling.
32:3230 years of your mother.
32:35She never forgets the New York friends, does she?
32:37No.
32:37They must be people.
32:41I'd like to meet some of them nice people.
32:43Well, so would I.
32:47It's just that I'm trying to be a bit of a friend of mine.
32:50Oh, we had just a long time before us.
32:53What a waste.
32:55Oh, darling, if you knew just how I longed for you each day.
33:00It's an agent.
33:03I never thought I'd be able to bear it with you away from me.
33:06But now that you're here, and oh, you make me so happy.
33:14I think I've waited for you.
33:16I should have stayed here with you.
33:18But you're here now.
33:20With me.
33:21And with those who love you, you'll never, you'll never deserve you no matter what happens.
33:26No matter, not that's me.
33:28No matter what happens.
33:33See all that God gives you to enjoy.
33:35Oh, I see it all, dear.
33:38God did give it to us.
33:39And God, I mean, help.
33:42I just wish we were in love.
33:45It would be everything beautiful.
33:47Maybe it was intended that way.
33:49Oh, but love it and thank everyone to be happy.
33:53No matter what the best.
33:54Come, the bottom of the past, all it did was keep us apart.
33:59And all together and all we have is a future to come with.
34:02Oh, dearie.
34:04I want to be so happy with you.
34:08I want to share all your troubles and all your joy.
34:12I want to give this car to you.
34:15I'm ready to be so happy with you.
34:17Be so happy with you.
34:20And I'm holding him 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.
34:34I've been treating you for seven months, haven't I?
34:45And your shot here indicates
34:49steady and true.
34:52It costs me a lot, doctor,
34:53but I'm so grateful for what you're doing.
34:56Oh, but the best doesn't come deeply.
34:59And that leads up to what I have in mind.
35:02What?
35:03A 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
35:14for you to marry within 30 days.
35:17Oh, doctor, you mean I'll be entirely...
35:19Cure, yes.
35:21Not the aspect of the disease will be left.
35:25It'll even be fixed
35:26for me.
35:28Now, doctor, are you quite sure
35:30that within 30 days I'll be able to marry?
35:33The day of days you've been waiting for.
35:35Marriage, children.
35:37And the cost is $100.
35:39And it's worth 10 times that.
35:41Now pronounce you
35:59man and wife.
36:02All right, sir.
36:02Come on.
36:05Come on.
36:06Come on, boy.
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38:34What's the matter, Rendell?
38:36Don't you be good?
38:38I feel rotten, Mr. Schwartz.
38:40Now, something must be wrong with my eyes, I can't see.
38:44That's nothing, just the heat.
38:46That's nothing.
38:48You see, the weather is hot.
38:50But my business ain't so hot.
38:52That's all right, if you take off.
38:54Take off for the day, and you'll be all right.
38:56That's all right. Go home. Goodbye.
38:58Gee, thanks, Mr. Schwartz.
39:00And I'll be in just that much earlier on Monday.
39:02That's all right, take a good rest. Go ahead, go ahead.
39:04Hello. Is Dr. Baird there, please?
39:08Oh, Doctor.
39:10Will you please come right over? Something's happened to babies.
39:14Thank you, Doctor.
39:24Hello?
39:26Oh, hello, Mrs. Hope.
39:28Is Wendell there, please?
39:30Wendell?
39:32No, no, he's gone. He left a little while ago.
39:36Said he was going straight home.
39:38Wasn't feeling so well again.
39:40You know, he died.
39:42Oh, thank you, Buck.
39:44You're welcome.
39:46Bye.
39:48You're welcome.
39:54Folks, you have a very thick style.
39:56My advice is to get a specialist.
39:58Oh, thank you.
40:00What is it, Dr. Baird? Tell me.
40:02He has a toxic condition.
40:04He's supposed to hide.
40:06He's feverish.
40:08Frankly, Mrs. Hamilton, he's desperately ill.
40:12Oh, Doctor, this can't mean...
40:14My advice is a pediatrician.
40:16This baby needs one.
40:18And I want both of you to come to my office at two this afternoon.
40:27Oh, there you are.
40:28There, that's fine.
40:30Oh, you're the third doctor I've been to already.
40:32I'm getting pretty discouraged.
40:34Well, it takes time.
40:36It takes time, my boy.
40:38Besides, you haven't been to the right one.
40:40Now, your case is my specialty.
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 of your father, my boy.
40:51Now, this little treatment I'm suggesting will be expensive.
40:55But you'll be cured.
40:57Well, I'll...
40:59I'll manage it somehow.
41:01Here's $75 on account.
41:04I'll pay you the rest in a few days.
41:06Why, that's fine.
41:08Now, uh, tomorrow morning, uh...
41:11Dr. Hampton, there is no doubt
41:28but what your work in helping this campaign for education will, in time, it will, in time, bring these intolerable, horrible ravages of social diseases, such as syphilis and gondorrhea, absolutely under control.
41:51Mr. Lorenz?
41:54Your generous donation is the only thing that makes it possible to carry on our scientific research.
42:00There still remains a mountain of work for you and your co-workers to help us carry on.
42:06Well, good night.
42:08Good night, doctor.
42:09It's been good to see you.
42:10Yes.
42:11We meet again at...
42:12At the conference tomorrow.
42:13Tomorrow.
42:14Good night, sir.
42:15Good night, doctor.
42:16Hello, son.
42:17You just missed Dr. Hampton.
42:30Yes, but...
42:33I didn't miss the conversation.
42:35The door was slightly ajar and, well, I couldn't help it over here.
42:40Good.
42:41Then you know the important work we're doing.
42:44Well, I know I've made a mess out of my life.
42:47Why, what do you mean?
42:50I mean that if I'd only been taught the awful truth about social disease years ago, well, I wouldn't be talking to you now.
43:02I...
43:03I don't understand.
43:05Father, I...
43:08I hate to tell you this, but...
43:11I've become a victim.
43:14I've contracted syphilis.
43:16You have...
43:18what?
43:19Yes, yes, it's the truth, Father.
43:22And I'm pretty...
43:23pretty ashamed of it, but...
43:25I don't know.
43:26I had to see you to talk to you.
43:27I...
43:28I've got...
43:29I've got to get some advice about this.
43:30How did this happen?
43:33Well, we...
43:35we're on a party.
43:38Why didn't you come to me sooner?
43:41I...
43:42I didn't want you to know about it.
43:44I...
43:45Well, I don't know.
43:46I...
43:47went to quacks and clinics and...
43:50tried to take care of myself and...
43:52all they did was take my money and...
43:55and they did nothing.
43:57my boy.
44:04We've got a fight ahead of us.
44:07But I'm happy that you had the courage...
44:10to come to me.
44:12And I must ask you, Wendell.
44:15Are you entirely well?
44:18Well, as a matter of fact, Doctor...
44:21my eyes have been bothering me lately, but...
44:24I'm all right.
44:30You don't mean that...
44:32that...
44:34for God's sake...
44:36you don't mean that I'm responsible for my baby, that...
44:40Well, children...
44:42your youngster has all these earmarks...
44:47but the case is recorded in this medical book.
44:51Mm-hmm.
44:52And while I hate to tell you, you must know the truth.
44:56The truth, Doctor.
44:58The truth?
44:59Your baby is syphilitic.
45:01And one or both of you are the cause.
45:04What in God's name are you talking about?
45:07But I thought I'd be...
45:10cured.
45:12Not...
45:13an aspect of the disease will be left.
45:16I'm the one who did this.
45:18Only...
45:20Only me.
45:22I had the disease.
45:25Oh, but the doctor said that I was cured.
45:28Oh, I believed him.
45:30I believed him.
45:32And the murder of just what I am.
45:35I've murdered my baby.
45:37And now I'm murdering my husband.
45:39Oh, my husband.
45:40Oh, please, please.
45:41Get him.
45:42Dr. Harrison, New York Neurological Hospital.
45:44Oh, please.
45:45Oh, he's so very warm.
45:47Oh, he's so very warm.
45:48Oh, I...
45:49I couldn't say it wasn't.
45:51Who knows where death may be striking at this very moment from this dreaded disease?
46:08Only the light of truth teach the dangers of syphilis.
46:14And with scientific treatment, these horrors can be brought under control, and countless innocent victims save.
46:25We must continue this important work of education.
46:30And forget our prudish attitude towards sex.
46:35Enlighten your children.
46:38Teach them the facts of life.
46:42And trust them to avoid the dangerous pitfalls of these ravaging social diseases.
46:52I want to give you a concrete example of what I mean.
46:59Tom Lorenz, the son of our crusader, in our great work.
47:07Ladies and gentlemen, first, I want to thank my father that his fight against the follies of youth have saved me from the life of misery.
47:24And tonight, I want to relate to you my own experiences with this flight upon mankind.
47:31Our crowd of boys were out for a good time, and we went to a burlesque show.
47:36Oh, we thought we were regular cut-ups, all right.
47:39From the show, we went to a house party with drinks and girls and, well, all that goes with it.
47:45That was the start of months of misery, with patent medicines, quack doctors, and sleepless nights.
47:51Until finally, I came to my father for help.
47:55He had a competent physician treat me, and soon my health and spirits returned.
48:00And that's why I'm here tonight.
48:03Unashamed, spread the gospel for the benefit of the countless boys and girls who, like myself, indulged in supposedly innocent fun.
48:12Unashamed, spread the gospel for the benefit of the children.
48:19Unashamed.
48:20Unashamed.
48:21Unashamed.
48:22Unashamed.
48:23Unashamed.
48:24Unashamed.
48:25Unashamed.
48:26Unashamed.
48:27Unashamed.
48:28Unashamed.
48:29Unashamed.
48:30Unashamed.
48:31Unashamed.
48:32Unashamed.
48:33Unashamed.
48:34Unashamed.
48:35Unashamed.
48:36Unashamed.
48:37Unashamed.
48:38Unashamed.
48:39Unashamed.
48:40Unashamed.
48:41Unashamed.
48:42Unashamed.
48:43Unashamed.
48:44Unashamed.
48:45Unashamed.
48:46Unashamed.
48:47Unashamed.
48:48Unashamed.
48:49Unashamed.
48:50Unashamed.
48:51Unashamed.
48:52Unashamed.
48:53Unashamed.
48:54Unashamed.
48:55Is that you, dear?
49:14Yes, darling.
49:15Oh, it's been too much for me.
49:24What must you think, husband?
49:28Your happiness is all that counts, darling.
49:31But all the pain, all the tragedy I've caused you,
49:37what must you think of, lady?
49:41More than ever, I think of you as my wife,
49:44my darling, I need you so now.
49:49I want you to do this.
49:58Things of all, will you be together?
50:03Oh, yes.
50:06Together.
50:14Always.
50:15Just a moment, please.
50:28New York calling.
50:29Here's your party.
50:30Hello?
50:31Hello?
50:32Millie?
50:33I couldn't keep the news for myself any longer.
50:38Guess what?
50:39I met him.
50:40I love him tonight.
50:41He proposed.
50:42Oh, but you...
50:43Yes, I know.
50:44But I'm going to be all right.
50:46I've been to a real doctor.
50:48You had the right idea about those treatments.
50:51I laughed at you then.
50:52But I know better now.
50:53You mean...
50:54You are?
50:55Oh, that's...
50:56That's fine.
50:57The doctor has been treating me for over a year now.
50:59Now only a year longer.
51:00But it's worth waiting for.
51:01I know it.
51:02I can have a baby.
51:04Don't get me.
51:06I know.
51:07I know you'll be very happy.
51:08Gee, I've got everything in the world to live for now.
51:14And just speak, Millie.
51:15At one time I thought of committing suicide.
51:22Oh!
51:23Oh.
51:24I know you'll be very happy.
51:26Gee, I've got everything in the world to live for now.
51:28And just sweet, Millie.
51:29At one time I thought of committing suicide.
51:31Oh!
51:32What is it, dear?
51:38Oh, it's dear, and she's going to be married.
51:42Oh, darling, if she can be happy, we can too.
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