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  • Arthur Housman makes Joey a very amusing office boy. There is little in it that isn't fresh, and, while he caricatures the part a bit, it is done with that indefinable sense of comedy that makes laugh after laugh, especially at the end when Joey has been rewarded for his heroism. William Bechtel is Joey's employer; Edna May Weick the employer's daughter whom Joey saves from falling timbers. He comes back to the office looking as though he had got in a fight and is fired. Gertrude Clark plays Joey's mother and Elizabeth Miller the girl's mother. The author, Richard Ridgley, deserves credit for having given the leading player a good chance. It is a well conducted, well acted offering. - The Moving Picture World, January 4, 1913