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It seems to be a fair hit
deickemeyer15 September 2017
A clever farce comedy that brought out a good deal of hearty laughter; it seems to be a fair hit. Mrs. C.J. Williams as Mrs. Newcomb gives a tie to her husband (William Wadsworth) and even the black and white picture of it is a stunner. Newcomb, do what he will, can not get rid of it and there's fun in the office of which he is boss. Perhaps Yale Boss, as office boy, adds most fun of all the lesser characters. Margaret Weston's scrubwoman deserves mention, as does Andrew Clark, the boy who picks it up on the sidewalk after Newcomb has thrown it out of the window. Elsie McLeod and Edward Boulden make up the rest of the office force. The script is by Alice Williams and was produced by C.J. Williams. The photography is clear. - The Moving Picture World, June 14, 1913
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