This pictures the trials of a drunkard's family, interspersed with pleasanter scenes when he is a sober, affectionate husband. The Christmas Eve scenes were attractive, showing the father and his friends acting Santa Claus to the baby. Later the wife wraps the baby shoes in the mask her husband intends to wear in making a holdup. This works upon his conscience and he gives up the proposed robbery. This two-reel offering is not a powerful one, but it combines wholesome sentiment with pleasing Western views and will interest the average observer. - The Moving Picture World, September 19, 1914
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