A very acceptable comic offering that made more laughter than any other picture today. It fills a whole reel, but it isn't an inch too long and amuses all the way. The best of it is that there is much truth in it and much simple human nature. Tobias is a soldiering soldier and he wants his discharge. First he gets paralysis of the legs; then he grows deaf, and, at last, becomes insane; but the doctor is too sharp to be taken in and manages each time to find some way to show him up. We laugh at Tobias, but we also sympathize with him. It is a well made picture and a good offering. - The Moving Picture World, October 4, 1913
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