Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library 16mm Motion Pictures: Sixth Edition (1936)

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150 CLASS 7— Animated Cartoon Comedies Just Cats A short series of beautiful intimate close-ups of prize-winning Persian and Angora cats that will delight any feline admirer. 300 feet — on same reel with 3019, Prairie Dog Town. Rental $1.00 7023 Code NADO The False Alarm Out-of-the-Inkwell The Clown finds fault with Max for the method by which he rolls a cigarette and smokes it and offers to show Max just how it should be done. When the cigarette is lit and drawing well, the still blazing match arouses the curiosity and alarm of the Clown, who undertakes to epctinguish it. Next the Clown becomes mixed up with the Fire Department in an effort to extinguish a fire in a nearby penitentiary. His zeal is well meant, but misplaced. On his way back to the Fire House, the Clown has the misfortune to have his Fire Engine completely burn up, and, in fact, is much jeopardized himself by the conflagration. From this, however, he is rescued by Max, who extinguishes the flames by plunging the Clown back again into the inkwell and carefully corking it. 342 feet Rental 75^ 7024 Code NADU Felix Tries for Treasure Pat Sullivan Felix is enjoying a ball game with his boy chum. In chasing a particularly active ball, the boy discovers a bottle washed up on the shore with a letter describing the location of a sunken treasure of pearls. They hastily construct a submarine and proceed in search of the pearls. On the way they have much sport in watching the various kinds of fish, about which the titles tell some excellent jokes. A loan shark tries to wheedle the location of the treasure out of Felix and when unsuccessful, resorts to a foul conspiracy to rob. the submarine of its fuel supply. Felix discovers the pearls only to have to pay them as a price for gasoline. We finally see Felix back home and broke. 269 feet — on same reel with 3028, Trained Sea Lions. Rental $1.00 7025 Code NADAR The Battle Out-of-the-Inkwell The two artists are busy making sketches of their respective little clowns, when one of them has the misfortune to knock over his inkwell. He promptly seizes the other artist's inkwell and a quarrel ensues. This quarrel is taken up by their respective clowns, and the latter have a terrible battle. Having failed to vanquish each other in personal encounter, each calls upon an army of duplicates of himself and they fight all over the screen, until one army drives the other back into the inkwell. A most remarkable combination of photography and animated drawing. 314 feet ' Rental 75^ 7026 Code NADER Flies Out-of-the-Inkwell An amusing animated cartoon showing our little friend, the Clown, engaged in a continual struggle with annoying flies. Sometimes the Clown seems to be winning the contest and at other times it is quite evident that the flies are in the ascendancy. These animated cartoons are always pleasing and are sure to provoke laughter. 278 feet — on same reel with 3020, Submarine Gardens. Rental $1.00 For maximum enjoyment