It is to be presumed this is a "Western" comedy. In it we have the not exactly new situation of a man trying to flirt with a woman whose face is concealed behind a sunshade and who proves to be a wench. Again Slim indulges in what we are assured is an annual bath, although whether he is moved to the step by habit or necessity we are not informed. When Slim asks a mother for the hand of her daughter he is greeted with the assertion, so the screen tells us: "You can never marry my daughter, you long, lanky, muzzle-faced sausage." Surely, this striving for the rough stuff is getting to be "somethin' fierce." - The Moving Picture World, November 29, 1913
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