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

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PATHEPICTURES 27 to find that his arrival creates no stir in Washington, but decides to ignore the oversight on the part of the President and his Cabinet and go on to the Capitol. His progress is punctuated by several Rogerian episodes, from which he emerges a sadder, wiser representative of the people. OUR CONGRESSMAN (M., H.S.) 2 Reels After his election to Congress, Alfalfa Doolittle's family feel that he should live up to congressional precedent so he is forced to have his picture taken milking the cow, kissing a child, etc. The family also insist that he wear knickers and play golf, since all Congressmen do. A TRUTHFUL LIAR (M., H.S.) 2 Reels Alfalfa Doolittle returns home for a visit, after his first term in Congress. The inhabitants are very anxious to know what really goes on in Washington and at the court of England, so he tells them his experiences with King George. He saves the King's life, then teaches him to play poker, but when he wins all the King's money he has to take him home, where Queen Mary is awaiting him. DON'T PARK THERE (M., H.S., J.) 2 Reels Jubilo goes to town from the ranch to get some liniment. He tries to find a rail to which to tie the horses, but since it cannot be done, he gives up the horses and buys a Ford. Then he tries to find a place to park that. He wanders from New Orleans to Seattle with no luck, so he takes it into the next drug store with him, only to find that horse liniment is no longer made. On the way home the Ford collapses and Jubilo gets back to the ranch without the liniment. GEE WHIZ, GENEVIEVE! (M., H.S.) 2 Reels Jubilo and another tramp are quarantined because they pretend to have smallpox. The other tramp talks continuously of his sister, Genevieve, and Jubilo decides to marry her and make a home for his dog. When they get out Jubilo seeks Genevieve and changes his mind when he sees her. However, Genevieve thinks differently and Jubilo is out of luck, especially since his dog prefers a freight train to a home with Genevieve.