Every element in this Western picture that gives interest to it is wholly conventional. In its last act the sheriff recognizes a long-lost brother who has taken the evil path. Both have the same tattoo mark on the right arm, and when the outlaw is dying from wounds received in his chase by the sheriff's posse, the sheriff sees this mark on his arm. The picture has some freshness at the start. Both boys pay an old sailor to make the marks and when they get home their mother whips them both. The older runs away. To such as have not seen too many Westerns, the film will be not without interest. - The Moving Picture World, October 28, 1911
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