A country village farcical story of two comical characters, Ebenezer Skate and his new wife. Eb's wife got drunk on cider. The elder was coming to call, so Eb wheeled his wife out to the barn in the wheelbarrow; she was very fat. A small boy saw the wife being wheeled out and spread the report that Eb had murdered her. He had just got rid of the elder when the sheriff came with the "boys." They knew what the matter was, of course. The picture is commendable in several ways. It is well designed and well acted. It also has the atmosphere of a certain kind of country story in a marked degree. Country stories of this kind are apt to have a certain inoffensive coarseness. - The Moving Picture World, January 13, 1912
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