Catalog of Pathex Motion Pictures for the Home (1927)

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Pathex Motion Pictures 27 Tom Santschi in "The Heart of Doreon" No. D 11 Two Reels $3.50 Doreon, a French Canadian guide, is in love with Babette. Blake, wanted for a bank robbery, hides his identity in the village just long enough to disturb Babette's attachment for Doreon. Scenting danger, he leaves suddenly, and Doreon, wanting Babette to be happy, follows him to bring him back. A corporal of the Canadian Mounted Police picks up Blake's trail, and he and Doreon capture the robber. Babette turns whole heartedly to Doreon. Leo Maloney in "Here's Your Men" No. D 12 Four Reels $7.00 Once a week a Texas Ranger rides out of his way to see Mary Jane Rankin. Joel Rankin's temper gets him into an argument with Jenkins, a neighbor, over a cattle bill. The Ranger interferes, taking Joel's gun away. Joel visits Jenkins to pay the disputed bill, and after his departure, Jenkins is found dead. The ranch hands follow Joel, and are about to deal severely with him, when the Ranger arrives and shows Joel's gun which he has kept in his possession. Two discharged punchers of the Jenkins ranch are proven guilty of the murder and the Ranger and Mary Jane take up their pastime of feeding the hens. Leo Maloney in "Lost, Strayed or Stolen" No. D 14 Four Reels $7.00 David Phillips is forbidden to come to the Jones Ranch where his sweetheart Josephine lives until he pays a note he owes her father. Jones' son, following a pet cat, strays from the ranch and is lost. Phillips finds the youngster and leaves him at a neighboring place. A jealous rival leads Jones to believe that Phillips has kidnapped the boy, but eventually the truth is discovered by Josephine, Jones cancels the note and welcomes Phillips as a visitor again. Dorothy Gish in "Little Meena's Romance" No. D 17 Two Reels $3.50 Just before little Meena's father dies, she meets and aids Bertie, a stranded gentleman who sells clothes wringers. Taking up her home with her father's sister she finds the family very snobbish, but willing to endure her continual washing and scrubbing because of her money. Unknown to them she resumes her friendship with Bertie who has come into his own. He marries her secretly and not until then does she know that he is an English peer. Ruth Roland in "The Timber Queen" No. D 18 Two Reels $3.50 The unscrupulous Timber Trust to gain possession of the Roland Tract plots the death of Ruth Roland, heiress of the Timber Lands. A freight car, upon which she sits, is released and spills down the mountain grade. Don Markham, Ruth's lover, makes a thrilling rescue, swings her from the top of the racing, runaway car and is rewarded with her hand.