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Cartoons
T952 I Judge for a Day. (I Reel). Rubbed up the wrong way on her
travels to the Court where she is working, Betty elects herself as Judge and doles out fitting punishment to offenders such as those who bend over to read your paper, splash you with mud as they motor by and generally make a nuisance of themselves.
T9522 Stop That Noise. (I Reel). Unable to stand the strain of city
life, Betty Boop goes to her retreat in the country where she hopes to find peace. Midges and moo-cows have other ideas and ere long she is once again on her way back to town.
T9523 Taking the Blame. (I Reel). Having imported a robber-kitten
into her home, Betty blames her pup, Pudgy, for thefts and breakages. The poor little fellov^f gets his own back in the end.
19524 You're Not Built That Way. (i Reel). Pudgy, emulating bad manners of bully bulldog, barges his way into a butcher's shop. The pup, mixed up in a chicken's carcase, is cornered and pelted and soon has good reason to agree that simple life is the safest.
19525 Happy You and Merry Me. (1 Reel). Kitten Hiram, chasing a fly, leaves mother and arrives in Bett}' Boop's household. Gorging leads to tummy ache, with Betty as ministering angel. Catnip is the cure and the cause of all cats in the neighbourhood congregating.
T9526 More Pep. (I Reel). Anxious to liven up proceedings, Betty
Bocp takes a hand with disastrous results to everyone in the vicinity. Traffic rushes by at break-neck speed, calamity looms large until Max Fleischer comes to the rescue.
19527 A Song a Day. (1 Reel). Doctor Quack to whom an appeal
IS made to pacify Betty's playmates, has original ideas upon prescribing tor patients. The order of the day is happiness promoted by lively surroundings . . . and lively they certainly are.
T9528 We Did It. (I Reel). Triplet kittens are up to their pranks the
second Betty Boop eoes out. Pudgy breaks loose in order to save them from harm. In the course of gallivanting, the home is wrecked and Pudgy blamed for the damage until the rogues have troubled consciences.
r9529 Betty Boop and Little Jimmy. ( I Reel). Betty, taking exercise
on friction belt, has the control broken by her playmate Jimmy. Sent for an electrician, Jimmy forget.« his mission and finds Betty very skinny on his return. Laughter is the only cure and Betty gets fatter and fatter as the peals of merriment ring out.
79530 Let's Get Moving. (I Reel). Popeve visits Olive just prior to
arrival of rem.oval man Blutc. Intense chagrin results in melee amongst furniture of which not a stick remains intact in the end. Popeye leads his girl-friend to a new homestead, with remnants in a barrow.
T953I Never Kick a Woman. (I Ree!^. Charmed as much by assist
ant in Sports Department as by the idea of learning the art of self defence, Popeye yanks Olive into the shop. Banging of
medicine balls indicates Olive's dislike of the demonstrator, with whom Popeye is doing nicely. Finally, Olive wipes the floor with her rival.
T953 2 I Wanna Be a Lifeguard, (I Reel). Espying a notice on the
wall of the Dunk In Swimming Pool, Popeye and Bluto both apply for the job as lifeguard. To settle the matter, tricks have to be demonstrated in the pool. Both score heavily, with Popeye turning the scales with the aid of spinach.