Clay M. Greene offers a good comedy idea, although in photoplay form it is not especially effective. The idea is that vocal sounds issuing from a neighbor's apartment may be heavenly or atrocious, all depending upon whether the singer is a celebrity or a nobody. The tenants complain until they learn that the offender is a great opera tenor. Ethel Clayton displays many delicate touches in her performance and is ably seconded by Joseph Kaufman and John Delson. - The Moving Picture World, March 6, 1915
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