Catalog of Pathex Motion Pictures for the Home (1927)

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28 Pathex Motion Pictures Leo Maloney in "Pardon My Glove" No. D 20 Four Reels $7.00 Chuck Aimes, Texas Ranger, is disturbed in his romance with Eva Melvin, daughter of his Captain, by the arrival of a spy for gun-runners, disguised as an artist. A patient campaign by Chuck and his associates, foils a contraband expedition, results in the capture of the criminals and leaves Chuck in position to pursue the course of love. Tom Santschi in "Gold Reclaimed" No. D 21 Two Reels $3.50 Buck Rollins, who has made it a rule never to interfere in other people's affairs, is brought into a plot to rob the stage through his love for a boy and girl who are pledged to each other. He foils the planned coup, sends the boy to his mine in the hills, and subsequently brings them together. Harry Carey in "Satan Town" No. D 22 Three Reels $5.25 Bill Scott wanders into Satan Town, the "Wickedest City on Earth," because he has nothing better to do. He stays there because Sue, a pretty Salvation Army lass, arouses his interest and admiration and is badly n need of protection. He rescues her repeatedly from unpleasant and dangerous situations, till between them they inspire the mob to wipe out the town. A thrilling drama of the Western frontier. Fannie Ward in "A Japanese Nightingale" No. D 23 Four Reels $7.00 Yuki-san, the nightingale, having finished her year of service in the Temple of Shiba, is ready for the marriage which her step-mother has arranged for her with the old Baron Nekko. But on the eve of her release she flees from the Temple and disguises herself as a Geisha girl in a tea house. John Bigleow, an American schoolmate of her brother, Taro, rescues and marries her. The ensuing complications provide many thrills in this colorful drama of the East. "White Mice" with Jacqueline Logan and William Powell No. D 24 Four Reels $7.00 Revolution — rescue — romance! An exciting story of the little island republic of Montibello in the Caribbean, from the book by Richard Harding Davis. General Rojas, the popular Presidente, is in prison and Roddy Forrester, who is in love with Rojas' daughter, organizes a band of foreigners, called the "White Mice," to rescue him. A picture full of thrilling moments and exciting situations.