Catalog of Pathex Motion Pictures for the Home (1926)

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Pathex Motion Pictures 19 "The Uppercut" No. C 52 Two Reels $3.50 Paul is very timid and is reproached by his girl for his "shyness" as she terms it. He is finally goaded into a fight with "Poison Fist O'Flanagan," a cross-eyed bantamweight, and to the surprise of himself and his loved one, knocks out the champion. "Post No Bills" No. C 59 One Reel $1.75 Paul, as press agent for the Bijou Theatre, loses no opportunity to inform the public of the attractions at his house. He mounts his placards everywhere, his favorite place being the back of an unsuspecting passer-by. But his overzealousness brings grief, to the public, the theatre and lastly to himself. "The Flivver" No. C 91 One Reel $1.75 Paul's first car arrives "knocked down," and his first thought is to assemble it and outstrip a rival in taking the prettiest girl in town for a ride. She announces that she will go out with the first to reach her home. The competition between the two drivers is keen until Paul by a maneuvre outwits the rival and captures the girl. Dippy^Doo^Dad Comedies SERIES of onereel subjects in which all the actors are trained animals. The monkey, the goat, the cat, the dog and all the barnyard fowl display a number of amusing feats before the camera. %-^^^H 1^^'^ ■1 IHs "^"^ Vi -« ^1 ^^^ N u "Flappers" No. C 54 One Reel $1.75 Mr. Gander, dressed in his best, sallies forth to look 'em over. A sidewalk flirtation with Miss Hen takes place, which is broken up by Towser, the cop. But when Phoebe, the cat, takes a hand, the "law" beats a hasty retreat. Mme. Goose arrives and after having her say, takes her spouse home.