Catalog of Pathex Motion Pictures for the Home (1927)

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44 Pathex Motion Pictures Wt Hktr^gj^ -»2l2BHM"^? EgS&zz w* » 1 [ HMMffii . :.^fHHBBH ■ "The Memorials of a Nation" Washington, D. C. From Pathe News No. T 51 One Reel $1.75 Testimonials of gratitude erected at the Capital as a tribute to outstanding persons and events in our history. The Washington Monument, tallest masonry building in the world; the Lincoln Memorial; the Lafayette Monument; Arlington Cemetery, once the home of Robert E. Lee and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, national symbol of the glory of our World War heroes. "Impressions of Madeira, Gibraltar and Algiers" A Harold Noice Travelogue No. T 52 One Reel $1.75 Characteristic views of the quaint city of Funchal, the capital of Madeira, with its cobbly streets; of grim Gibraltar, the world's mightest stronghold; and of Algiers, the old pirate capital. "Impressions of Egypt" A Harold Noice Travelogue No. T 53 One Reel $1.75 The beautiful Nile, the restless, crowded streets of Cairo, the majestic Pyramids and the Sphinx are all spread before you in this picture of Egypt, the most fascinating of all the Mediterranean countries. "Impressions of the Holy Land" A Harold Noice Travelogue No. T 54 One Reel $1.75 A journey through the Holy Land from the Port of Haifa, across the Kishon, through Nazareth and Tiberias to Jerusalem, the holy city of three great religions, and then on to the little hamlet of Bethlehem where the life of the country remains much the same as it was when Christ was born there almost 2,000 years ago.