A burlesque farce by Monte Katterjohn. Its chief character is a sissy-boy country lad (Barry O'Moore) in love with Susie (Edna Flugrath), daughter of a Jewish storekeeper (William Wadsworth). "Gink the Eel" (Yale Benner) comes to the village and tries to hold up the storekeeper, but Barry, who has purchased a "How to Be a Detective" book, is led, and in an amusing way, to the scene of the crime and frustrates him. There is much in it that is laughable, but it doesn't stand up strongly as a whole. Edward Mack, as the village constable, is the only one who deserves special mention. Charles Seay produced it. It is a serviceable offering. - The Moving Picture World, November 1, 1913
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