A farcical love story in which the son and daughter of rival grocers elope and then conspire against their respective fathers, and so corner the town's supply of food choppers. There was more laughter in the early scenes than later, for it is too long and has a good deal of repetition. There is much that is artificial in it. - The Moving Picture World, April 12, 1913
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