Catalog of Pathex Motion Pictures for the Home (1926)

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22 Pathex Motion Pictures "The Backyard Theatre" No. C 2 One Reel $1.75 Youngsters having a backyard show, with pins for payment! How this does call up golden memories to us all. But when one irrepressible member unconsciously runs away with the conjurer's watch, the show comes to an abrupt close, Harry Bolsmd In "Good Morning, Judge" No. C 43 Two Reeb $3.50 When a conservative old lady and a wickedly pretty young miss come into court to settle responsibility for a traffic accident, justice bows before beauty and youth wins the verdict. Even His Honor is a victim and shows his interest in the young and successful litigant by making an appointment to meet her after the close of court. Stan Laurel in "Suds" No. C 60 One Reel $1.75 What right has the manager of the laundry to be inside the washing machine when the new helper puts the dirty clothes and suds in and starts the machinery? Stan is industrious and ambitious, but when the manager is rescued the laundry and street look as if a cyclone had struck. But Stan's finish is an easy one when the ceiling falls, shooting Stan and two policemen into a pile of soiled shirts. Stan Laurel in "The Whole Truth" No. C 61 One Reel :j)1.75 Arrested for deserting his wife, Stan, in court is administered a "truth serum" to obtain his story. His tale of having been drugged and unconscious for thirty days is accepted and he is forgiven, but even under the serum "the truth is not in him." Stan Laurel in "Stick to Work" No. C 64 Two Reels $3.50 Efficiency strikes the Warpco Lumber Mills when the manager decides that the men are doing too much loafing and picks Stan as the subject for a demonstration of the modern art of slave-driving. Stan finally rebels, and after much discussion decides to vent his feelings in a physical onslaught on the foreman. But the manager happens along, inadvertently steps into the firing line and gets the accumulated resentment of the help in one blow.