The influence of the I.W.W. agitation throughout the country and particularly their parades to churches, etc., demanding food and shelter, is quite evidently responsible for this picture. Workmen who have lost their positions through the closing of a mill invade the mill-owner's house and are only prevented from doing great damage by the presence in the same house of a workwoman and her infant child, to whom the mill-owner's wife has extended charitable aid. The sentiment is wholesome. The photography is excellent. - The Moving Picture World, May 16, 1914
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