A two-reel comedy number, written by Clem Easton and enacted by a cast including Wm. Garwood and Violet Mersereau. The story is a yarn in which the friend of the young actress steals her curl papers, consisting of one hundred dollar bills, in order to make a newspaper sensation. A chicken thief is suspected of the crime. This does not get up much excitement, the idea being rather slight for a two-reel plot. Considerable padding is necessary and the climax is weak. A fair offering, which would have been stronger in one reel. - The Moving Picture World, April 24, 1915
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