 Hello there. This is the family doctor. Just got to pick up my medicine bag. Oh there, Judge Windsor. So you're driving home, thought I'd just go out of my way a couple of blocks to see you for a minute. Well, that's mighty nice of you, Sam. Yes, you see, Doc, you're about five days behind on this month's payment on your note. What? Well, gosh to Friday. I'd plum forgot all about it. Say, thanks, Sam. I'll be right down in the morning. All right, Doc. Didn't want to have to foreclose on you. Junior, why don't you speak to Dr. Adams? Now that's no way to greet an old friend like Dr. Adams. Say, how do you do, Dr. Adams? How to do, Dr. Adams. Hello, Junior. Now what you got there? Looks as though you were mighty interested in that book you've got. The book on chemistry. Got it from the library. Oh, well. You going in for science now, Junior? Yep. Yes, sir. Glad to see him keep his mind busy with something. Anything to keep him out of mischief. And this seems to be it. He's rigging up a shop out in the old stables. Oh, hello, honey. I've seen you once before. Now, dinner's getting cold. Good evening, John. Good evening, Mrs. Adams. Well, our dinner will probably be waiting for us, too. Good night, Doc. See you in the morning. Say good night to Dr. Adams Junior. Good night, Junior. Good night, Dr. Adams. Good night. Good night. Easy. Have I got everything out of the car? Grand! Huh? Oh, yes, honey. Coming right away. Right away. Be there in just a minute. Now, honey, you see? What? What do I see? The dinner didn't get cold. No, of course it didn't get cold. Why? Because I kept it in the oven so it would keep nice and warm. That's why it didn't get cold. If I told you it is in the oven, keeping warm, I'd like to have never got you in the house. So I told you it was getting cold. And the prospect of a cold dinner certainly isn't very appetizing to any man. You're just like all men, Grant. You never realize that a woman likes to serve a meal when it's ready. Yes, I do. God keep it hanging around for hours like a restaurant. Oh, now, Lou, Costa Friday. Well, that's right. You know it is. Well, tonight's post bugle is in on the sofa. Go on in and leave it. I'll let you know when I'm ready to have you drive the dish. All right, honey. Oh, the post bugle. Never any news in the sheet. I don't know why I keep on taking it. Grant? Yes? Don't you hear that? Hear what, Lou? What do you mean? Well, that's tiring. There's a fire somewhere in town. Hmm? Wait. Yeah, you're right. There is a fire. Well, I'll call up and find out where it is. No, Lou. I'm the member of the Cedars and Volunteer Fire Department. Not you. I'll call up. Well, all right, Grant. Go ahead. Hello? Oh, Mabel. Where's the... Oh, over... Yes, I see. Well, I... Yeah, yeah, all right. All right, Mabel. Yeah. No, no, I haven't. Grant, Adam, where's the fire? Be quiet, Lou. What's that, Mabel? Oh, all right. Yeah, thanks. Yeah. All right. Yeah, goodbye, Mabel. Where is the fire? Oh, over at the Windsor's. It's just a barn or one of the outbuildings, though. Not the house. Well, I guess I'd better get on over there anyway, because it's... Get on over there? Well, I should say you will. You hop right in that car and drive as fast as you can. Sam, how did this happen? Gosh, I don't have any idea, Doc. Isn't this terrible? It cost me a pretty penny to replace that stable. Replace it? Why, you haven't any use for a stable now, Sam? Yes, I have. I have two fine horses coming from the east next week. Three-year-olds. Going to train them for racing. Well, maybe the boys will be able to save enough of it so that you can rebuild. Oh, I don't know, Doc. It's going pretty fast. The wind's in the wrong direction, too. Half the force is playing a stream on the house. So that won't catch fire, too. Sam? Where are you? Sam? Yes, I'm there. Oh, good evening, Mrs. Wynn. Good evening, Dr. Adams. Sam, I can't find Junior. What? Why, he was at the dinner table when Abraham came and told us about the fire. I know it, but he just isn't anywhere in the house now. I've called upstairs and down. He just doesn't answer me. Sam, do you suppose that he... That he's in the barn? Nonsense. He's got more sense than that. He wouldn't deliver it. Listen. Oh, it's Junior! Junior! Junior! Junior, where are you? Junior, near. Hello, Sam, he's at the table. Hey, Doc. Where are you going? Doc, don't go in that stable. You'll be killed. Dr. Adams. Has Dr. Adams gone into that? Yes, he's gone in that inferno. Where is Faith, Edna? She's down at the church at the young people's club dinner. Thank heaven she isn't here. How does that happen, Judge Wynn? Oh, hello, Bill. Edna, you know Chief of Police, Benson, of course? Yes, how do you do, Mr. Benson? get to the bottom of this what happened was a lot of no no of course not you know I don't know how it happened and I'm going to find out right now and that's what I think it is but what do you mean and I ain't saying much right now judge but I've been watching some mighty suspicious looking characters that have been hanging around to buy you theater of late and I don't like to look up no hush up feel right but they're nothing but actors actors what do you mean I mean Abe Myers is putting on a special show next week and those people are just actors he's had she well you can't be too cautious as a fellow says no I wish the doctor would come out of there doctor Adam where is he he went into the stable what yes we thought we heard Julia calling for help and Dr. Adams apparently thought he was in there so he went in after the boy oh I wish that my boy he's gone just wait maybe come out of the house we can't win him or out here come along he judge look what in the look is Dr. Adams in the hands of you with him thank you doctor we thought you were kidding you're safe oh darling my boy I'll come to mother oh I'm all right why you're soaking wet your clothes are stopping and shows Dr. Adams where you been doc well what happened to let's have the details oh well junior and I went swimming swimming we thought it was a good idea at the time didn't we junior yeah I'm gonna tell him Dr. Adams tell him tell him what when Dr. Adams found me I was out my laboratory and well my clothes were on fire and Dr. Adams he grabbed me up in the sister oh Dr. now now junior I thought we decided you know what's in my heart right now we can never thank you oh well I I brought Sam junior into this world guess I couldn't let him leave it so soon come into the house Dr. Adams we'll get you something dry to put on oh no thanks I'm all right I'll just drive home well I guess there's nothing more I can do here a good night all the night Dr. Adams and well thanks good night Dr. Adams there goes a real man Grant Adams indeed oh he's a hero that's what he is a hero yeah be sure it well I got to get started on my investigation gotta find out how this fire started why can't tell you how it started well I was working with my chemistry that's all chemistry young man you come into the house with me this instant well I guess I cleared up that mystery quick enough they're without my hearing why I didn't hear you come in Grant no came in the back way putting the car in the garage why you changed your clothes oh oh yes yes the others sort of smelled of smoke see well tell me about the fire fire oh it wasn't much the winds are stable burned down oh the judge is going to rebuild it right away soon though he's got a couple of horses coming from the east hmm well I guess I'll read the post bugle here it is Grant I was reading it there isn't a thing in it though hmm just seems like nothing exciting ever happens in Cedarton doesn't it hmm oh yes honey yes it does I like it though I like it nice and peaceful don't you yeah I would you would I mean yes Lou nice and peaceful yes that's it Cedarton's a great town all right nice and peaceful family doctor I'll be in to see you again right soon oh bye