A rather sloppily acted picture. It deals with a harmful patent medicine which has made the fortune of a certain rich man. This man has a daughter, and on the picture's other side there is a poor man and wife who also have a little child. The poor man's child falls sick and her mother gives some of the poison to her; she nearly dies. At the same time the rich man's child finds a bottle and takes some; she also nearly dies. The two fathers are now brought together. There is very little to convince one of real life and little that is strong in the offering. It is well photographed. - The Moving Picture World, February 8, 1913
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