A very fair comedy picture. Its author, Mark Swan, has provided a tip- top situation, which has been produced by C.J. Williams. A druggist's son fixes bottles so that his father's clerk thinks he has put poison in a prescription, and then we see what comes of it. The spectators found it enjoyable, and at times laughed heartily. There is much in it that is farcical, and this pads entertainingly, but is now and then a bit thin. Harry Beaumont is the clerk; Andrew Clark, the boy; F.A. Lyon, the druggist; Edward O'Connor, the man who buys the medicine for Arthur Houseman, a sick man. - The Moving Picture World, March 22, 1913
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