Catalog of Pathex Motion Pictures for the Home (1926)

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Pathex Motion Pictures 23 "West Is West" No. C 66 One Reel $1.75 Here's what comes to young people as a result of reading tales of adventure before bedtime. Bob, in a dream, sees himself rescuing a beautiful girl from a bad man in a Western town, and is rewarded with a kiss. But Bob's romance fades when he awakes and finds that his impression of the kiss was caused by Rags, the dog, licking his face. Stan Laurel in 'Tick and Shovel'* No. C 67 One Reel $1.75 In a coal mine every piece of apparatus has its uses and the miner's lamp should serve only one purpose — for lighting. But Stan brings his into rather too intimate relations with the anatomies of his fellow workers, making him decidedly unpopular. He has better success in his love-making with the superintendent's daughter until her father breaks it up and sends him back to his tools. Stan Laurel in ''A Mam About Town" No. C 69 Two Reek $3.50 A timid young traveler by street car is told to change to the same car as a certain young lady. But the young lady has several errands before taking the trolley, and Stan, in his efforts to follow instructions, is almost arrested by a store detective. When he comes into possession of a baby while its mother is telephoning, things look bad for him, but he finally gets his car. Stan Laurel in "Restless Romauice" No. C 75 One Reel $1.75 In love with mysterious girl, whom he never met, but whom he suddenly discovers in the adjoining chair at the barber shop, Stan attempts to follow her to make her acquaintance. She appeals to the police, with complications for Stan, but he escapes — in the patrol wagon. "Hot StufF," a "Spat Family" Comedy No. C 84 Two Reels $3.50 The "Spat Family," having come into possession of a Fire Engine, feels that it ought to have a fire drill. A bonfire is set in the yard, and the apparatus, with Ambrose as chauffeur, starts for the blaze. But a series of mishaps, due to the inefficiency of the "firemen," plays havoc with the engine, while the bonfire, uncontrolled, develops into a conflagration, consuming the family residence. "The Lost Dog," a "Spat Family" Comedy No. C 88 One Reel $1.75 The Spats, arriving in town with the circus, decide to stop at the best hotel where they are suspected of being bootleggers because they carry a pet dog in a suitcase. One of the circus lions gets loose and becomes an uninvited guest at the hotel, to the consternation of all, and the undoing of the Spats, who renounce all future connection with animal shows.