A two-part special; it is funny, but it isn't all funny. It is "nursed" along with things that now and then are as trite as a duel, for example, arranged by an officious third party for two who have no quarrel. Then, not all of the characters get over, the human bloodhound is one that seems pretty thin. Yet there is much all through that makes laughter, is new and worthwhile. The sleuth's wonderful glass is one good thing, and the whole scheme offers many a fine chance for astonishing events that are very amusing. It is a good offering, but its author, Anthony E. Wills, who wrote "A Regiment of Two," has done much funnier work. Sidney Drew put it on and plays the leading role. - The Moving Picture World, June 27, 1914
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