"Hospitality is a virtue which should be exercised wisely,"-is drawn through the action of some very funny animals. Thomas Cat, the old reliable, opens the cartoon with a little scene of ash-can cafeteria. But the cat surely marvels at the...See more"Hospitality is a virtue which should be exercised wisely,"-is drawn through the action of some very funny animals. Thomas Cat, the old reliable, opens the cartoon with a little scene of ash-can cafeteria. But the cat surely marvels at the digestive powers of Billy Goat. Old shoes, tomato cans and broken bottles are only "snacks" to the goat. But then along comes Leary Ostrich and makes the goat's appetite look like a fifteen cent lunch at Childs. He stops at nothing. He not only eats, but drinks up the home brew and swallows the still, coil and all. Little is left of the farm when the Ostrich gets through. Written by
Wid's Filmdom - March 19, 1922
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