Ford animation shows sketches of Joe Galamb,"Daddy" Brownell, Klingensmith, Craig, Rice, Hendy, Graves and "Fuzzy" Anderson. These men were all associated with the early days of the Ford Motor Company. Galamb designed Ford cars, including the Model T. Klingensmith was Vice President and Treasurer. "Fuzzy" Anderson was a partner of Henry Ford and handled foreign sales.
A Ford animated cartoon shows two fat men coming closer and merging into one. Big fat man dances and smokes a cigar.
A Ford animated cartoon shows a toy store on the corner of a block. A man pushes a toy car with two girls in it. He stops to look in the window.Biggest girl gets out of toy car, cranks the engine and the girls drive away. Man tries to chase them, hears a car horn,stops and is hit from behind by the girls in the toy car.
A Ford animated cartoon character who looks like President Wilson approaches a cow to milk it. The cow kicks him and runs away. He chases the cow.
A Ford animated cartoon shows an executive puffing a cigar as he makes a telephone call and orders a man to come in his office. He yells and bawls the man out and pounds at the desk. During the process, the man gradually shrinks in size and practically disappears. Executive's secretary sweeps him up with a dust pan and a broom. Executive phones and says "hire Jack Dempsey, he ought to be able to stand a bawling out from me"!
A Ford animated cartoon shows a golfer and his boy caddy on a golf course. Golfer tries to tee off, but misses first and second swings. Each time the caddy calls a "strike". In golfer's third swing the club breaks, the golfer falls on the ground, and the caddy calls "Strike three, your'e out".
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