A comedy of newly-married life by Producer Wray Physioc. It has much freshness and a good deal that deserves commendation. It begins with the first quarrel and carries through the economies of the pair (who are saving up $500 to procure a divorce) to an acceptable reconciliation. Jack Hopkins, the man, plays at most times very well, but with a bit too much of the farcical in one short scene. Mary Alden, as the wife, is very pleasing, while Kathryn Dana shows marked feeling for character in her role as mother-in-law. Florence Noonan was not happily cast as the cook. There is much character in the offering and it will be liked. The Ramo cameraman deserves notice also. - The Moving Picture World, March 22, 1913