This picture is certain to be exceptionally popular. Probably a considerable proportion of comedy patrons have seen or have heard of M.B. Curtiss in his original role as "Sammy." It was a master stroke when Selig secured, not alone the rights to the play, but Mr. Curtiss as well. The picture starts in Posen, Germany, and after numerous and exciting adventures in different parts of the world, including a pre-arranged fire sale in Baxter street, New York, the picture goes back again to old Posen. There are both humor and pathos, each contributing a portion to the interest of the picture. The acting is sympathetic, offering many touches which increase the strength of the film and add to its popularity. The photography is adequate, and assists in the wholesome interpretation of the story. - The Moving Picture World, March 19, 1910