This prize was the young, unmarried minister, played by Arthur Johnson. This minister at first was reluctant to let himself be auctioned off. but they assured him that Lottie Briscoe, one of the most desirable young ladies of the parish, positively would draw the winning number. They reckoned without the minister's housekeeper, who listened at the keyhole. We do not know who this player is, but she put over this freak character very well, yet with much grace of movement. The situation is too preposterous to be very convincing, yet is very amusing. The strangers behind the review didn't like it, but throughout the audience there were many laughs. The pictures are clear as a bell. - The Moving Picture World, May 11, 1912
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