Catalogue of Pathépictures Selected for Educational, Religious and Social Groups (1925)

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16 PATHEPICTURES This man has stolen Maloney's credentials and now presents them as his own. So the ranch owner says the sheriff will have to settle it. The girl meanwhile has started to town with the opium and the two smugglers after her trying to get it away from her. Maloney also breaks away in pursuit and all the other men after him. After a long chase and fight the ranger rescues the girl and captures the smugglers and another ranger comes along just in time to prove his identity. So Maloney rides on to town with the opium — and the girl. 100 PER CENT NERVE (M., H.S., J.) 2 Reels Gene Miller, a Ranger, is detailed to take a job as cowpuncher on a ranch from which a band of rustlers had been stealing cattle. Soon after he arrives at the ranch he punishes the foreman who is annoying the rancher's daughter. The foreman leaves, but succeeds a few days later in abducting the girl. The Ranger finds two men changing the brand on a calf and when he pursues them, he sees the girl. He tells the leader that a Ranger is "planted" in his gang and has every one disarmed. He has the "drop" on the whole band when the ranch owner and his punchers ride up in search of the girl. Miller decides to get transferred to the district as he thinks the girl needs permanent care. SMOKED OUT (M., H.S., J., Ch.) 2 Reels A drifter in the desert picks up a man who has been beaten and robbed and takes him to his home where his dying mother is waiting for him. Rogers leaves the injured man, Graham, in the barn while he goes to the house to break the news that he is there. Graham has not been at home since he was a boy and his sister Marcia, mistakes Rogers for her brother and before he can explain drags him to her mother's bedside. Meanwhile, the two robbers, believing that they have killed Graham, decide that one of them shall impersonate him and get his property with the letters which they have taken from him. When they arrive at the ranch there is much confusion and fighting before it is finally cleared up which one of the three men is really Graham. It is necessary, however, for Rogers to keep on playing the son until after the mother has recovered so he decides to become her son-in-law. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN (M., H.S., J., Ch.) 2 Reels The young rancher, Philips, is refused a renewal of his note by the father of the girl he loves. On the way home he finds the girl's small brother and sends a note to the ranch. The note is intercepted by his enemies and much trouble is thereby started, but the girl sticks by him and all ends well. PARTNERS THREE (M., H.S., J., Ch.) 2 Reels Harmony Larkin and Shirley Grunn are cousins and partners in the Circle A Ranch but are entirely opposite in disposition. Their neighbor, Bennett, wants to sell his ranch but Larkin has no money and Grunn refuses to come to his price. Grunn, however, learns from two friends that the realroad is going to buy the old Bennett property so he rushes off to give the old man the five thousand dollars he is asking. Larkin overhears the plot but learns that the railroad is not going to buy. He rides after Grunn and pretends that he wants to stop the sale by bidding against him. He finally persuades Grunn to exchange his interest in the Circle A which is worth $25,000 for the Bennett place. When the three discover the trick there is a terrific fight but Larkin wins out and gets Bennett for a partner and his daughter for a wife. THE EXTRA SEVEN (M., H.S.) .2 Reels Noel Andrews of the Double D Ranch is engaged to Polly Martin, the daughter of the house, but she breaks off the engagement when she thinks he has been leading her brother to gamble with some of the neighbors. He gives up his job and leaves. When he is gone the brother gets into a fight with two men and is knocked out. They think he is dead so they rouse all the men and tell them that Andrews did it and send them in pursuit. But Polly finds a piece of one of the men's shirts in her brother's hand and accuses him. The two men jump on their horses and flee and Polly follows them. They are captured and brought back by Andrews. Meanwhile the brother regains consciousness so everything ends happily. WHEN FIGHTING'S NECESSARY (M., H.S., J., Ch.) 2 Reels Bart Hodge is in love with the new school teacher who boards with his mother, but when he asks her to go to the dance with him he comes up against a rival who claims that she will only go with Bart after Bart has beaten him. Bart refuses to fight and the teacher thinks he is a coward. Later in the day Bart's brother, a ranger, is brought home wounded from a fight with some cattle rustlers. He tells his brother who they are and where he can find them and Bart starts after them alone. The girl realizesthat she ha? misjudged him and collects some of the neighbors and follows to help him. But when they arrive he has already captured the four rustlers whose leader proves to be his rival in love.