A Marshal Neilan comedy which contains originality, triteness and many things which are wide open to criticism. However, it gets over for many laughs. The scenes are principally laid on board a train and are very strenuous. The acting is well done, as is the photography. It is a very good comedy. - The Moving Picture World, January 23, 1915
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