Catalog of Pathex Motion Pictures for the Home (1927)

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Pathex Motion Pictures 61 "Ann Pennington Dances the Charleston" From Pathe Review No. M 28 One Reel $1.00 The former star of the "Ziegfeld Follies" demonstrates some of the intricate figures of the diversion that has taken the nation by storm, and in normal and slow motion "process camera" views shows the various phases of the "steps." "Flashes of the Past" From Pathe News No. M 29 Two Reels $3.50 Great events of the world's history, from 1910 to 1925, as recorded by the motion picture camera — the Roosevelt Expedition to Africa, the World War, Pershing's arrival in France, the Marines at Chateau-Thierry, the Peace Conference at Versailles, Conflict in Ireland, the burning of Smyrna, America's "Round-the-World Flyers" and a host of epoch-making occurrences. "^•Br" it ~*k "At the White House" From Pathe News No. M 30 One Reel $1.75 Official and unofficial happenings in the residence of our Chief Executive, showing Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge in the myriads of activities that characterized their occupancy as President of the historic building in Washington.