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  • Canimated Nooz Pictorial, No. 25 (1917)
  • Short | Animation, Short, Comedy
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Canimated Nooz Pictorial, No. 25 (1917)
Short | Animation, Short, Comedy

The Canimated cameraman was fortunate enough to catch the latest shipment to John D. Lotsadough. Under heavily armed guard, the special train stopped at Chicago, Ill., momentarily and its treasure was filmed. It was a dozen fresh eggs. At ...See moreThe Canimated cameraman was fortunate enough to catch the latest shipment to John D. Lotsadough. Under heavily armed guard, the special train stopped at Chicago, Ill., momentarily and its treasure was filmed. It was a dozen fresh eggs. At Be-Swell Beach, Cal., the sons and daughters of wealth are shown airing their pet pigs, pet monkeys, Angora goats, etc. It is difficult to tell which are the pets. A valuable hint is given to husbands coming home late at night on how to find the keyhole. A string with a cat at the other end makes the job easy. The recent baseball game in Honk-Honk, China, between the Chop Suey nine and the Washee-Washee team is depicted. Ty Cobbee saves the game in the ninth inning by slamming out a homer. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Feb 21, 1917

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Feb 21, 1917 (United States)

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