Robert McWade credited as playing...
Bill Conway
- Bill Conway: All right, then, I'll give you 50. And you two boys will have to work hard to make up the difference. Business is business. But, I like Tess. Sort of a sentimentalist touch.
- Dan Manton: She was sorry she couldn't come up.
- Bill Conway: I'm glad she couldn't. She'd have got 200,000.
- Bill Conway: I'd like to have you out to the house for dinner; but, I'm leaving town for two or three days.
- Dan Manton: Oh, that's quite all right. I'll look out for myself.
- Bill Conway: Too bad to turn a young man loose in a big city, alone. Say, Dill, can't you fix up some entertainment for him?
- Mr. Dill (Conway's secretary): I think that can be arranged; if Mr. Manton doesn't mind there being a feminine element.
- Dan Manton: Oh, that's quite all right!
- Mr. Dill (Conway's secretary): Good, I think I know just the type. Where can I reach you Mr. Manton?
- Dan Manton: I'm stopping at the Commercial Hotel.
- Mr. Dill (Conway's secretary): I'll call you there.
- Dan Manton: Thank you.
- Bill Conway: Dill is our ladies man, around here. He'll probably fix you up with some charming young girl that will entertain you.
- Dan Manton: That's fine!