- An anti-drink crusader gets on a real, human "jag." Mrs. Henpecker faints in her husband's office because she sees her husband take a drink. While she is unconscious, everybody in the place concludes that whisky ought to revive her, and each one, without the knowledge that the others have administered the same remedy, applies that restorative. The doctor, who has arrived, forces a liberal draught down her throat. The result of it all is that when she revives she is well soused. Then, what the members of her church and temperance society do to her is next shown.—Billboard synopsis
- When an anti-drink crusader gets a real, human "jag" on, her sister agitators usually do things about it. Well, that's just exactly what happens here, when the militant Mrs. Henpecker faints in her husband's office because she saw her husband take a drink. While she is unconscious everybody in the place concludes that whiskey ought to revive her, and without the knowledge of the others, the clerks, office boys, stenographer and even a visiting salesman, each administer whiskey. When the doctor arrives, he certainly prescribes the same stuff, and forces a liberal draught down her throat. The result of it all is that when she revives she is well soused; and what can one expect to happen when the members of her church and temperance society see her? It all happens.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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