Catalog of Pathex Motion Pictures for the Home (1926)

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8 Pathex Motion Pictures Our Gang in "Lodge Night" No. C 22 Two Reels $3.50 "The Gang" enliven their school work with plans for a secret society. A new pupil is invited to join it and at nightfall he is taken to an old barn and put through some hairraising ordea Is. B u t it's all innocent fun and nob 0 d y comes to grief. Our Gang in "Laughing Gas" No. C 26 Two Reels $3.50 "The Gang" suspect Farina has eaten a lot of their "treasure trove," old corks, bottles, safety pins, etc. They decide that an operation is necessary and the trouble they cause at the hospital startles the entire staff. Our Gang in "Sunday Calm" No. C 27 Two Reels Mickey $3.50 Have you ever, as a youngster, waked up on Sunday morning with a realization that the day of your picnic had arrived ? Mickey, anxious to hurry his mother who is busy gossiping with a neighbor, devises a bit of machinery â– with the aid of the talking machine that costs mother one of her cherished garments. Finally the picnic party starts. Their conveyance loses a wheel, a bear chases them from their lunch in the woods and it RAINS. Our Gang in "Stage Fright" No. C 31 Two Reels $3.50 "The Gang" stages "Quo Vadis" or something like it. Little fat Joe is Nero. Mrs. Pettibone's little girl, who wasn't invited to take part, gets on the stage at the most inappropriate moment. And then the bull gets loose! Our Gang in "Castor Oil" No. C 35 Two Reels $3.50 Mickey, confined in the hospital for the removal of his tonsils, detests the castor oil with which he is liberally dosed. "The Gang," in the midst of their football practice, badly miss Mickey, the "Red Grange" of the team. So they visit the hospital, stage a game in the ward, throw the place into an uproar, and send Mickey back to bed with a high temperature for more doses of the hated castor oil.