Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1926)

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Class 8 — Dramas 125 REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER from Start to finsh Not a great deal of romance — Tom was always short on love-making — but oh, how he can fight, shoot and ride 4338 feet standard length — on 5 reels Rental $6.25 8050 Code SAKA His Own Law Carlton King Featuring Carlton King Jed Bascombe has his own peculiar ways of administering his office as town marshal, but we cannot help liking him and all his ways. He receives a telegram announcing the robbery of the Washburn home of its family jewels. He apprehends the wrong young lady, but is quickly made aware of his error, and secures for her a job in the very hotel where the real thief is a guest. By a series of events the real thief is made to see the error of her ways and confesses the theft voluntarily to the town marshal, who helps arrange the whole matter so that she is not arrested. The reward for the recovery of the jewels goes to a particularly worthy recipient and we share with Jed his surprise at the expression of gratitude by the thief, who is on her way to have another better chance in life. There are few more pleasing little playlets than these Carlton King productions and we have no hesitation in recommending them to the most fastidious of film censors. 1872 feet standard length — on 2 reels Rental $2.50 8051 Code SAKE Brass Warner Bros. From the Novel by Chas. G. N orris Featuring — Monte Blue as Philip Baldwin Harry Myers as Wilbur Lansing Irene Rich as Mrs. Grotenberg Frank Kcenan as Joe Church Marie Prevost as Marjorie Jones Helen Ferguson as Rosemary Church Also Pat O'Malley, Ethel Gray Terry and Margaret Seddon At an anniversary dinner all the characters are suitably introduced by the guest of honor, Joe Church. The story really opens on the Baldwin Ranch, where a lot of girl fruit pickers from San Francisco are camping and assisting to gather the fruit. Philip Baldwin is provoked to find that his irrigating pump is out of order because Marjorie Jones has insisted on doing some personal laundry up the stream and some of her lingerie has caught in the pump Marjorie is very much of a flapper vamp and she soon has the unsophisticated Philip twisted around her little finger and sure that he is madly in love with her. In spite of his mother's caution to be sure that their tastes are similar, Philip rushes into matrimony with Marjorie, only to find too late that they had no common interests and very little patience with each other's difiFerences. Their quarrels are very much enhanced by Philip's mother-in-law with whom they live. Marjorie finally leaves Philip and her baby boy. gets a divorce and marries a dissolute but wealthy Easterner, Roy North. Mrs. Grotenberg, better known as "Mamma G," has lived with the Joneses as a boarder for many years, and she takes Philip's little boy and rears him as her Take regular weekly service