:09:02
Yes, sir.
:09:13
Schuyler's the name, I presume?
:09:18
Yes, thank you, thank you.
My name is Smith, Stewart Smith.
:09:21
No relation to John, Joe,
trade or mark.
:09:25
Of course, you can't have everything.
:09:29
Nice set of Conrads you have there,
Mrs. Schuyler.
:09:33
I was j ust glancing through this one.
:09:35
What's Michael tearing
the paper about?
:09:38
Just a habit.
:09:40
Mr. Schuyler's a bit put out
by all these rumors going around.
:09:43
Rumors? Rumors?
:09:45
Since when is a breach-of-promise
case a rumor?
:09:47
No breach-of-promise case
has been filed.
:09:49
- It has been settled out of court.
- I see.
:09:53
Gloria isn't exactly satisfied
with the $20,000.
:09:56
Dexter Grayson, you told me
it was only 10,000!
:09:59
And you didn't even get those letters
from that j ezebel.
:10:02
So you did give her $ 10,000?
:10:05
And there are letters. Well, that takes
it out of the rumor class, doesn't it?
:10:08
We admit nothing.
:10:13
However, I've a little statement
all prepared.
:10:15
- A statement? Good.
- I have it right here.
:10:21
Fifty bucks, huh?
:10:23
Don't you know you should never offer
a newspaperman more than $2?
:10:27
If you do, he'll think
it's counterfeit.
:10:29
I don't need $ 50.
As a matter of fact, I've got $ 50.
:10:33
The man from The Tribune
seemed satisfied.
:10:35
Bingy? Yeah, Bingy would.
He never saw $ 50 before.
:10:38
You could have bought him
for 6 bits.
:10:40
Funny thing about Bingy, the more
he gets, the more he prints.
:10:46
He looks stupid, doesn't he?
:10:47
But, oh, how smart he gets
when he bends over a typewriter.
:10:53
So 10 grand was the amount
you gave the gal?
:10:56
Any other statement you folks
would like to make?