Paul E. Gierucki of Laughsmith Entertainment produced the reconstruction of this film in 2004/2005 from the only surviving elements which were foreign release versions provided by The Danish Film Institute and La Cineteca Del Friuli. The final result appears on the DVD collection, "The Forgotten Films of Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle" with an original score by Rodney Sauer.
When Fatty is pretending to be a female cook, he presents a fake letter of reference. In the letter his name is "Miss Lucrecia Borgia", the name of an Italian noblewoman famous for the suspicious deaths in her family. The letter of reference is signed by "Elizabeth Borden", which refers to Lizzie Borden, who was accused of the axe murders of her parents in Massachusetts in 1892.