A good, dramatic comedy. Jed's wife, "the everlasting Judy," was a "rip snorter," a perfect hoyden. Jed could neither tame her nor live with her; he had to run away. He runs far, but fate is unkind and he finds her in the new cook at his ranch. Lovely times follow. The picture closes with Jed making a final escape. The boys in pity had given him a horse and told him to "keep right on a-ridin'." There is a lively touch of realism in the picture, not only in its rougher management, but the acting. This, with the fact that there is no stalling, makes it absorbingly interesting, and it is very amusing also. Mr, Jack Conway, Mr. Geo. Gilbert, and Miss Virginia Forde, the leading players, surely deserve praise. The camera work is very good indeed. It was produced by Mr. Fahrney. - The Moving Picture World, May 11, 1912
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