A brisk and pleasing comedy; it pictures how an eloping couple outwitted an irascible and gouty father. It is not a life-portrayal in any strict sense. It is, however, acceptable, for it is never allowed to drag. In the race to the station the gouty father sees the couple safe on the train. He telegraphs ahead and has the girl detained by the Montclair police. This surprises the couple, but the lover manages to have the gouty father arrested as an all around crook. He then manages to free the girl; but hasn't much time to spare. There's an exciting chase to the next justice of the peace. The lovers' automobile wins. - The Moving Picture World, December 30, 1911
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