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And by the way, special night operators are on duty to take care of those calls to Franklin one eight, one eighth. This evening, the Wayside Theater presents the play of the week entitled rest Cure, especially written for this program by James Drew. Have you, ladies and gentlemen, ever wanted to get away from it all by returning to your hometown for a much needed rest. Well, this evening, we're going to find out what happened to a young man who had just that same idea. The amount of
rest he gets is quite another story. Now the Chicago Motor Club raises the curtain on the first act of rescure.
Ratio back, Uh huh everything, kaok, now.
Where we go?
We're going home or ratio back to my hometown. I'm going to relax. I'm a tired, nervous man.
Oh maybe that miss La, Yeah, tell her I've left. Ah, mister Blake, no home, Miss Pattins, don't.
Look take the train off the door the instant Oh see, don't do it, but not able to keep my woman out.
I want to come in then and take those bags down to the car. Peter Blake, where are you going?
I'm leaving New York for rest forgotten me. I said I needed a rest.
My understudy takes over next week. I'll be free take the Mediterranean cruise with the rest of it.
My mind's made up, Laura, I'm not returning before the fall. By that time, I'm hoping you'll have stopped you pray.
Don't you talk to me like that?
And after that I'll follow you. I'm going fine.
You can't walk on on me like this.
I have you female camping over and how's it feel?
Miss Maggie over here?
Tell us, oh, you shall fit enough.
That child chriss Grandpa, he't.
Ride the bees, can't write.
For you to do all that dirty work.
Tell I got the dog out of the garden. Ask me here, Timmy here, oh Greg and tell us be too fast from me.
I ain't no light, Louise.
Tell through the hole in the fence and hurt the dog next to They will tie.
Climb depends Miss Megan.
Go something at that other door that'll stopping.
Come back Timmy, she give me something general.
Kill me.
Don't come back in, Miss Meg.
Bad dog.
I'm sorry.
I meant to hit the doll and you hit my eyes.
Delais said to throw something?
Did she hand you a tomatole?
I'm sorry?
Keep your car out of my yard.
What wasn't my fault?
The next time, I hope it gets his head bitten off.
Wha And if memory serves me right, my family put up the fencere so blithely sitting on girl said.
I was sorry for hitting you. I take it back.
Woman.
I'd like to slap your face and.
I'll be content hoping I never see yours again.
Oh, yes, you coming in?
Oh you had a fallen out with that German next door, that boor.
He's awful nervous.
Everybody say, a play riding man, come down here to recouper ration.
No nerve, heassy, that's no excuse for bad manner.
Name's Peter Blake.
Your grandpa, he.
Knows his father.
Grandpa might have warned me what to expect. Hard down in the straight enough. Where is Grandpa? I don't told you he was in the bed, doesn't he?
No banker till Sen'll be here at ten o'clock. Oh, sometimes I wonder why I I should feel.
So concerned whether or not we have a roof over our heads?
Grandpa, have you forgotten what day?
This is?
No come in.
I'm finding the decline in pall of the Roman Empire fascinating reading course time through.
In the meantime, I suppose you figured out what we're going to use for money when the bank calls for the last payments.
On the markets last the bank.
I wouldn't get away with it, Grandpa, I see no alternative except eviction.
Ah, my poor child, What delusions I had about being a great financier if only I hadn't vested wisely? What your money your father left you? I am to blame. I take full responsibility. What must I do now?
I mean you could have done something ten years ago, gone to work?
Good heaven, I'll be right down.
Get some clothes down and hurried down, must I?
I'd rather face that pomper scallowag in a suit.
Of armor for once in your life. Grandfa, your presence will signify moral support.
Coming Dellas direct that Chilton anyway? Where's my pants? Oh? Good morning, Margarets.
How do you do pms?
Your grandfather well enough to be present with this calameter.
Grandpa's equal to anything, I'm afraid.
Yes, of course he knows the bank intends to foreclose Saturday.
Oh is that final?
Unless there is sufficient cause?
I'm afraid so sufficient cause.
I'm fluently speaking that there is a prospect of some future income in your case? I see none.
Oh, but there is an income?
Well, now this puts things in at a different light, of course, may I inquire?
I uh, I'm engaged to be married.
Eh.
Oh and the man's rich, yes, quite rich.
Well, morning, goodness, and sorry to keep you waiting everything in order?
Do you intend to be humorous as usual? I see her in rare spirits? Have a cigar? Oh yeah, now, show what did I do with my cigarchus? I have one? Oh? Thank you, thank you? We spoke the same brand here alike.
That's fine, mister Jarvis, your granddaughter has just made a very amazing revelation.
I thought everybody knew we were broke.
Grandpa, your granddaughter has just told me her future husband is a great lene of the money to pay the bank, great Caesar school.
I was keeping in a secret.
Wonderful he clears everything. Who is this trusting? Who is he? Do I know him?
If I recognize his of course his names will be your collateral for the president.
Of course you you want to know his name?
Come, come, child, the suspense is unbearable.
Oh well, his.
Name is Peter Blake, the color next door. See what's been going on in your mind?
Just a moment Blake the play right. Well, well, my wife will be interested to hear that. I'm sure perhaps you can persuade him to drop in with you at our garden party tomorrow. And as for the note, well, let us concern ourselves with a coming nuptial, shall I good?
Goodie?
Jonathan dropping any time when it's not on business, Maggie had me worried for.
A few minutes.
Trampa, I must tell.
You something, Meggie. You're not engaged to too men.
Nothing so simple. I'm not engaged to Peter Blake. We met for the first time this morning over a dogfight.
I hit him with a tomato.
He hates me.
And you told Jonathan you were only to steve off a collection and possibly eviction.
Are you angry with me?
Berney? How could I be?
He told the story only to save him pride indignity. I'll swallow apright and forget my dignity and tell old beetle Puss you'll be ready to move out.
Maybe you'd better wait a day or two, child.
I wasn't aiming to tell him for at least a week or two.
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Go Away ratio. I told you not to bother me.
Your boys said I could find you here.
What places do you want?
I'm sorry You're ship got off on the wrong foot because I have a favor to ask you.
Friendship, I thought I had looked upon you for the last time three hours ago.
And as for a favor, no matter how slight, no.
I know you came here for peace and quiet.
And not for one moment do I intend to be deterred from getting.
It now clear out, not until you hear me or not. If it's necessary, I'll use four don't you.
Lay a hand on me.
Oh, I'm sorry, I'm terribly sorry. Are you hurt?
What happened?
I swung the chair in front of you.
Thought you hit me?
No, you only tripped over it. Can I help you.
Up safer on the floor? And before I'm aimed any further, maybe I'd better hear what you have to say. You came to apologize for hitting me this morning, Yes as well. I accept that apology and the one for now, but don't come over to apologize anymore.
I'll not come again until you invite me.
And that's part company while I'm in fairly healthy shape.
But you don't know what my favorite is.
I don't even know who you are.
My name's Maggie Jervis you already know who I am? Oh?
Yes, yes, unfortunately? Well? Now what does it you want? An autograph?
I don't have any pictures, but if you want my signats what I want?
What do you want?
Would would you my escort to a garden party tomorrow?
What are you mad?
First you hit me with a tomato, and then you hurl insults at me, and finally you swing a chair at me, and now you asked me to be your escort.
It may seem unusual, unusual, unique, positively unique.
Is it possible that there's some reasonable motive I'm overlooking?
Would you indulge a sentimental.
Gesture on occasion? I'm a pushover for sentiment? What's the gag?
It's simpler than you think.
Just make an appearance with me tomorrow afternoon at the Chilsen's garden party. Why well, your presence there with me would put an end to some nasty rumors floating about, for instance. Well, but I'm without sufficient charm to attractable, aren't you.
Well you needn't take advantage of my position.
One appearance and then I'll never be bothered again, not once. It may be worth it. Now do I do anything special? You look at me so lovingly.
Yeah, yeah, that'll be the hardest I know. I'll regret it, but I'll do it. You lay out my striped trousers racial.
Uh hah ah, No me, not pack, you are saying rescuer.
In New York, Gregel, and I'll wear the blue suit.
Ike looking very nice.
Please all the same Horatio, thinking this very funny way to get over the nerves breaking miss La, She says, same too.
Yellow skin babbler. You didn't tell her where we are?
Oh no, I am silent as rock up you brought how much did you take? Five dollars?
And you told her?
Oh ha, no a five dollars four? No good cow?
You mean a bum stair? Yes, just the same. I don't trust her or you.
We're clearing out of here after this confounded party rescuere hmm, what you're.
Doing snooping in my kitchen?
Yellow pair of or.
May ask please if mister Blake have called to taking your lady to party?
They just left by the front door. Huh, then Horatio can having words with you.
I hope they's pleasant one sometimes inscrutable providence allowing servants to guide Master, and what do that mean?
Or the boy?
I have come to save Master from what? All female who are having designs?
Meaning?
Miss Maggie a sweet child? What pretty girl cannot always make me marry with rich men?
Man?
You ain't planning to stay long in my kitchen?
Or I'm humbly suggested you convey to miss jobs by Master having strong desire to remain in bachelor state if.
You got any accidentally insurance.
Or shadow of wife faithful to piece of bachelor home foot.
For the door for you meets with something faith orfer putting John Iron Potley.
Oh, our battles are creeping your hair cross, I get.
Moving a I'm retreating because of no honor in fighting woman who is big as small mountains. You get the idea, but before fight beginning, remember wait of opponent making no difference in jiu JITs.
Ah ju JITs.
So you hide, now get get, get go see idea that grinning heath and running down miss Magnet just because she set a cap for mister Blake.
Well, Peter, are you enjoying yourself?
You don't mind.
I'm like calling you, Peter.
You're thinking to do any good? Oh?
Here comes mister Tilson. Be nice to him.
Who is this fellow?
He's an important banker.
I've known nothing of finance.
Either his grandfather, but the two of them always managed to talk.
Whoa mister Blake.
I've been looking forward to meeting you.
I can't say. Most people do and they look back.
Peter, don't be modest.
I'll be expecting a visit from you one of these days.
Are you giving another party?
I told you, I remember what you promised.
I mean, I want you to drop him at the blank to talk business.
You know, life, insurance, sloans, bun mortgages.
Do I make myself clear, mister Blake.
No, Peter is amazingly simple top money affairs, aren't you, Peter?
Of course you are? Yes, yes, yes I am. I see you, then I can everything.
Mister Tilton is settled.
I've been looking for you, Blake. Wait a minute, now, what's that?
I wonder over your grandpa?
Oh, I couldn't find you, and mister Blake your boys looking for you? Rightia? Quiet? He comes? Now, excuse me, I'll see what he wants. He's a nice chat Maggie.
Grandpa.
Mister Tilton wants Peter to come into the bank.
Gret him. He was a nasty kid, and by heavens he hasn't changed a bit.
I'm worried and I don't be fit. I just remembered we have some stock in the older out of minds. Maybe mister Blake would like to embss you know that stock's worthless.
You aren't suggesting we.
Use Peter Blake only his name. No, I was afraid you'd feel that way. But I have another plan. It won't implicate Peter, not any further than the.
Ze, No, we've gone far enough.
Tell mister Tilton, certainly the truth eternal. A few days won't change it.
I need time and if I can persuade old Beetle push to buy the stuff in exchange for the mortgage.
I don't think you want to return them so fast.
The telephone rang all morning, right, Oh yes, please, but Horatio not answering like you say, good boy.
God.
Finally, doorbell ringing.
You say nothing about doorbell, so open missus lat there all the way.
From New York. You said I wasn't home.
Huh, she says, she waits.
Oh, I'm riding out right now.
Oh no, you not have to.
I fix everything. Oh, very simple. So she wanted to know why you picked this plate. So I say you have good reason.
Good boy, you've squared everything. What did you tell her?
Hahah? They say you come here to get married?
What the second backed curtain falls on the wayside there presentation of rest cure. Let's join mister and missus Tom Bailey as they peer into the windows of a large and impressive automobile sales room.
Man, oh man, look at that big maroon job over there. Oh what a honey, good.
Tom, you can prove weak?
Huh?
Now out this year?
What what's our this year?
A new car?
Of course, I'd love to have one. But I don't see how you don't.
Well I do, and I know where I can get as fine a financial deal as Bill Smith got last week.
You do, sure? Come on, We're going over to the Chicago Motor Club right now.
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What are you doing on a clean goldfish board? I'll drop it, I mean let it go for the present. This lie, she not believes. So I am married.
Two hours of explanation on my part, and she worked herself into a state of noble self sacrifice everything.
Kaoki, No, not by a long shot. I know Laura. When her nobleness wears off, well, I just don't want to be around.
You want me packed pretty quick?
God?
What about lady next door? You know you're going to marry her?
Or ratio if you ever tell Maggie Jarvis I used her name and desperation.
Huh Horty show can be having striped projects when we get back to New York.
Please three size is too big, boy, you squinting blackmailer.
But you can have him thanking you very much already, have stain him cut down.
You get out of here.
No, effort too great to enshore peace.
I'll answer that you go pack. Hello, what, Maggie Jarvis.
You didn't expect to see me again?
Well, was rather optimistic. What did Laura tell you? It's a lie? Who oh? Well, then you haven't seen anyone? Huh, stranger?
No, but I'm the last favor to ask.
Will you just stand out in the open to avoid accidentally breaking an arm?
Can you ever forgive me you?
You're a good scout?
Thanks, Peterie.
What are all your young man? Maggie?
There's only one and I found him indifferent.
Well he must be blind only a little stupid. I want your face.
Will you write a short please for the Ladies Dramatic Club.
Listen? I came down here for a rest, A little little rest.
No, don't get angry.
Who's angry? I am calm, too, calm? What's to prevent me from murdering? You're right on the spot, only my calmness. But I warn you there are limits to what you can stretch your mind? How will you carry out? I don't know who is it? Me or her? I don't act like this with other people.
I'm going don't say another.
Word, but don't move. Wait, I want to look through the curtain. God, grief, it's Laura. Who's she's a girl on you in New York?
Do you like it?
I feel safer with a shark.
Well, then why don't you stir it?
Just say? Oh you don't know, Laura?
I hang it.
Oh, be a man, yeah, because I have been beating about the boys too long. Beater if necessary, I'll steal myself to be blunt.
Don't let her bully you.
But no, there's no point in her saying you, is there.
I'll slip out to the garden.
No, no, no, you better slip into the next room. Yeah, coming, Laura. Where how are you this morning?
I haven't closed my eyes all large. Are you bent on marrying this girl?
Oh? Oh oh, but Laura, I thought you were consoled.
I am, I am, even though you're breaking my heart. I'm going away. Don't never try to see me again.
I won't. This is really my fairway, Laura. You won't do anything desperate.
I'm thinking of retiring to the stage now. I want to leave you with this thought. I'll always love you.
The boot and picks.
But that I thought we were alone.
It's probably Horatio.
Still listening in a keyhole.
Is that you, Horatio?
Yah?
It's me. Oh?
His voice seems lighter. Peter, who's in there?
Laura?
Don't open that door? No, no, no, I could explain everything. I don't lose your temper, Honey, Honey, I.
Came here to tell you I've forgiven you.
This is the way you.
Treat me, and you did beautifully even without Noddy.
Don't stand down. Let me be insolified.
Is impertinent, girl, Laura? This is you know. I told you I am not my broken.
Heart to you, but I didn't expect to be lost out by another hearing.
The things I meant only for you on that face.
So far.
I don't find them again. Oh, Peter, are you hurt?
Help me?
Someone in here?
Hey?
What's going on here? Oh?
It's you, sheriff.
Get some water?
He's passed out.
Say pretty serious, eh, reckon, I can take the flowers out of this part and use.
That watery Where am I?
And then not take it?
I remember it's war gone, yes, dear.
Right after hitting you with a base.
Who's he? I'm the sheriff. Your name Peter Blake? That's right? I came to rest. What for confidence? Man? Tell him worthless? Stop is this fella?
That's my butler, Ballot and cook ratio Algeirfuji Sheriff.
Now there's been a mistake. No, I don't know what you're talking about.
Blake o Bad's already for a quick getting away.
Oh so you don't know what I'm talking about? Uh?
Which cell is it?
Sheriff?
Oh?
Hello, Peter?
You here? Haven't you in trouble enough?
Oh it's my fault.
Grandpa gave some stock to the bank and your name.
Why well, the mortgage was due, and did the bank except me and the stock?
Mister Tilton thought you owned the stock. After canceling the note the next day, he discovered the stock was worthless.
Naturally, if your family had anything to do with it.
Mister Tilton sold the stock to Grandpa twenty years ago, before he became a respectable banker.
Grandpa reminded him, and he was happy to let everything stand.
As it was.
What am I doing here?
Grandpa's bringing an order for your release? Oh here he is, Grandpa.
Did you get it?
I did? No, who knows Tiltson can match it? Jarvis for bricks of.
Intrigue, Machiavelly was a piker compared to you too. This town's too small for any real intrigue. Now you take the Romans, Ah, but I'm forgetting. I must give this paper to the sheriff. I was born too late. The Romans marvelous people.
Maggie. Why did you give me and named the Tilsen?
It slipped out. I told him we were engaged.
You told him that, and I told Laura never mind. Is that why you dragged me that infernal party? Is that the cause for all my present misery?
Are you angry? I don't know.
I'm tired. You don't use such a faculty for invention. You should have been a playwright. I don't know whether to killer Kisser.
You might punish me by marrying me.
Maggie, Peter, see what's going on here? Well, I'll be blamed, or should be.
The Wayside Theater production of rest Cure comes to a close. Ladies and gentlemen, the Chicago Motor Club wants you to be with us again for the Wayside Theater broadcast next Sunday evening at this same hour. We'll present a play that's as modern as to Morrow, as you can easily guess from its title, Swing Sister Swing, and by.
The way, friends, it's a pretty good idea.
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If you live outside Chicago, just send your name and address to the Chicago Motor Club, Chicago or its nearest branch office. In the cast of tonight's play, you heard our popular starring team Patricia Dunlap in the part of Maggie and Olin Sulley playing Peter. They were supported by Mary Jane Morrow, Harriet Whitmer, forrest Lewis Bercy, Hemus, Herb Butterfield, and Bill Bouchet. Missus Burnsmith speaking for the Chicago Motor Club.
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