A ranch farce with a very old situation that seemed to please the audience: there was considerable laughter. It is snappily produced and the players (Myrtle Steadman and the company usually with William Duncan, who is missed from it) do their work well. It is the kind of offering that bores no one and amuses the many very well. Such are very serviceable offerings. - The Moving Picture World, November 1, 1913
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