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It "brings him forward in a racing, slangy vehicle, into which he fits so well. The story is consistent, unusually so for a comedy sketch, and while possessed of some sober moments, Mr. Crolius, who handles them, does not try to become a tragedian in the process."
"The piece is a bit protracted and could be taken in a faster tempo. His company could be improved upon, both people, although the sub-male character calls for a 'type' presumably."
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Variety (33:5), 01/02/1914