In these two reels there is more than a plain attempt made to cater to those persons to whom scandal is as the breath of their nostrils. If this picture did not in a measure follow the path of a case that has been a stench for seven years there would be absolutely no reason for giving it birth. It is not surprising that the recent events in Canada and New Hampshire should furnish a film man with an excuse for making a picture around them; it is surprising, though, that the Universal Company should lend its name to it. The story as a story is nil. It may not be out of place to say right here that this journal has declined to permit its columns to be used in any way to give publicity to pictures of this stripe. - The Moving Picture World, October 4, 1913