S.A. and C.M. Franklin have produced this picture with a cast composed principally of children. These children, by name: Baby Guerin, Olive Johnson, Violet Radcliff and Francis Carpenter, do exceedingly good work, but it is a question whether the production which has no particular fault as regards its technical make-up, has moral backing sufficient to recommend it as a picture for children to see. There would also be adverse comment on the baby being made to cry so frequently, which often appears to be from fright. We must confess, however, that without giving the matter serious thought, one would be inclined to enjoy the picture. - The Moving Picture World, May 15, 1915
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