A farce with a good joke that seems perfectly new and is very enjoyable. The author, W.A. Tremayne, has skillfully prepared his plot to make the most of his joke. Along the way, as it were, the players, especially Hughie Mack, have added bits of character comedy that the audience plainly found amusing. There was a good deal of laughter and the offering can safely be recommended. It was produced by Van Dyke Brooke. Josie Sadler plays the widow to Charles Brown's wooer. - The Moving Picture World, September 6, 1913
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