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Full of life, of well bred distinction and perfectly photographed
deickemeyer16 December 2017
This little comedy. written by Herbert Prior, has some excellent things in it and markedly pleased the audience. "Tired Bill," a tramp (Edward O'Connor), exchanges clothes with a well dressed butler (William Bechtel). who is in swimming and finds that he has a letter of recommendation to a certain man as a butler. This Bill promptly uses and, when William arrives with his protest, is in a position to kick him off the premises. But Bill's butler soon gels him into trouble and William appears again and calls the cop at a very inopportune time for him; he gets another job waiting in a prison. There are pretty scenes in the picture, full of life, of well bred distinction and perfectly photographed. Gladys Hulette and Arthur Housman add to it by their drawing of a newly wedded young couple. A good picture. - The Moving Picture World, November 1, 1913
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