A two-reel offering by Clay M. Green. This is a well-pictured story of a miserly father whose wife and son leave him. After a lapse of seventeen years they are restored to him by the workings of fate. A factory strike figures in the story. The chief drawback in this is that the observer can foresee the developments too much in advance, which makes the action seem slow. The plot is well constructed, but seemed to lack novelty. - The Moving Picture World, February 14, 1914
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