(1911)

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The chase and lightning changes are alike lively and funny
deickemeyer16 January 2016
This comedy shows what follows when Artie discovers that he must prove himself worthy, or the young woman will not have him. His first attempt with the prize-fighter, whom he has bribed to be insulting and then take a licking, fails, for the prize-fighter gets mad and after drubbing Artie gives back his money. He then tries to be both burglar and hero. He makes a successful capture of himself and when he returns the stolen jewels, Maude tumbles into his arms satisfied that he is a real man and not a base imitation. Her father is also taken in. The chase and lightning changes are alike lively and funny. - The Moving Picture World, May 6, 1911
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