Catalog of Pathex Motion Pictures for the Home (1926)

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10 PATHEX Motion Pictures Our Gang in **An Affair of Honor" No. C 78 Two Reels $3.50 The "inevitable woman" enters, spoiling the boys' beautiful friendship, throws them into rivalry for her smiles, until they meet in the squared circle to compete for her favor. But a new suitor invites her from the lists to get an ice cream soda, which the result that all the boys turn on him to his utter disaster, and peace once more reigns. Our Gang in * 'Humor esque" No. C 85 One Reel $1.75 Every boy who ever had to practice his music on Saturday morning instead of playing baseball or sleeping late will sympathize with Mickey, who evolves a Napoleonic scheme to make his mother believe he is hard at work only to come to grief when his substitute performs too well. Our Gang in "The Barn Baby Show" No. C 86 One Reel $1.75 "The Gang's" first annual Baby Show, and probably its last, with Mickey as the Baby expert and judge, winds up in turmoil as the fumes of ammonia scatter exhibits and guests. A Gypsy in the neighborhood and a dozen irate mothers searching for their offspring, with visions of kidnapping and violence furnish amusing highlights. Our Gang in "The Birthday Bonnet" No. C 92 Two Reels $3.50 Mickey sets out to earn money for a birthday present for his mother, and seeing a hat in a shop window, decides it will be just the thing. He tricks the Gang into working for him, accumulates the money and the following Sunday Ma goes to church in a headdress that only a mother would wear for her son's sake. Our Gang in "Children in the Home" No. C 94 Two Reels $3.50 Occupied with one task or another, members of "the Gang" are prevented from playing a scheduled baseball game. Finally, evading their duties, they arrive at the field, only to be driven off by a real estate man. A young couple living near the field, believing that children in the home are a blessing, entertain the "Gang," and have their ideals badly shattered. Our Gang in "Clothes and the Man" No. C 102 Two Reels $3.50 Jimmy gets very dirty rescuing Mary Jane's doll from the brook, so she turns from him to the company of Mortimer Melrose, a well-dressed youngster. When Mortimer joins "the Gang" and gets dirty too, Mary Jane wavers in her loyalty, so the boys decide that to a girl, "clothes make the man." Our Gang in "Saturday Morning" No. C 103 Two Reels $3.50 The little Rich Boy rides with his groom on Saturday morning; Ernie and Farina deliver laundry; Mickey goes to take a music lesson; and Jackie goes fishing. Duties pall, and they all meet at the river and turn pirates. A shipwreck concludes the day's activities.