A farcical picture of a good time on the Fourth of July at a Western town. There is hardly any plot, but it possesses something of the quality of a yarn and has in one or two places some suspense for a moment, although nothing much happens. Much of it seems to have been made at a real celebration and there is much going on in the nature of horse races, greased pole and greased pig contests and fancy riding, etc., all of which are as good as could be. The photography is fair. It won't arouse any enthusiasm, but it will amuse. - The Moving Picture World, February 7, 1914
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