A really and truly laugh producing two-reel picture, "by heck." It involves several interesting characters, the principals being a deacon, a druggist, a parson, a widow and the entire population of a rube town (also a couple of indigent tourists with a thirst). Hollow Center is the suggestive caption of the minute city and it has been voted "dry." A bald headed deacon who is using a "beauty column" recipe for growing hair on a billiard ball head, the main ingredient of which is whiskey, gets into hot water (no sugar or lemon), trying to win the widow from the druggist. How he finally succeeds is good to see. Well acted and won laughter. - The Moving Picture World, March 28, 1914
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