This is worked out on the lines of several old stories and plays, but rather cleverly put together. In the finale it smacks of "East Lynne." An obdurate father, afterward a grandfather, is made to see the error of his ways, and receives a glorious call down which he deserves. It is all considerably conventional, but interesting, and will be convincing to the average audience. It was finely produced and acted in all respects. - The Moving Picture World, February 28, 1914
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