It tells a character and fate story and has a good, healthy lesson for the small boy. Such pictures as this makes parents willing to have sons and daughters come to the shows. Its hero is a lad whose home is not wholly happy, though he has a good mother. When he runs away with tramps, there's a good measure of realism in the way he is treated by them and his good fortune is in being arrested. The episode that gives it its name is a pleasing novelty. - The Moving Picture World, December 13, 1913
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