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With a wholesome, human quality
deickemeyer15 September 2017
A little story of sentiment built on an impossible situation; but with a wholesome, human quality that will charm many spectators, especially in small communities. It deals with the natural desire of children to see the circus and shows how three raggedy kids, as a reward of honesty in returning tickets that they found, were given seats and peanuts. The small boys helping to water the elephants makes a good bit to go with such a picture. Roy Clark, "Smoke" Ferguson and "Baby" Lillian Wade are the kiddies. Written by Edward Hungerford, it was produced by Colin Campbell, and will make an acceptable offering in most places. The photography is only so so. - The Moving Picture World, June 14, 1913
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