Written by E.W. Sargent and produced by A.D. Hotaling. It is quite funny, though it reminds one of an old farce. Sam, the colored butler, has been helping himself to the doctor's (his master) best whiskey, and gets a dose of tartar emetic, which the doctor puts into the decanter to teach Sam a lesson, as does a friend of the doctor's by mistake. This causes all the comedy situations. Ed. Lawrence, John Edwards, Mattie Edwards, Walter Heirs, Billy Belts and Julia Calhoun make the most of their parts. The doctor is forced to take a dose of his own concoction. A fine comedy. - The Moving Picture World, March 7, 1914
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