The story of a boy and his brother and a girl and the two brothers who love and rob her...
Honor is no empty word below the Mason and Dixon line. For generations men have stood or fallen by the standard of conduct which it measures and old Colonel Dabney Mills was no exception. The «Tar-Heel Warrior,» veteran of a hundred battlefields, furnishes many dramatic incidents. (Print Ad-The Enterprise, ((Gowanda NY)) 26 February 1918)
It's a happy, snappy comedy drama of New York life and southern love. It's the kind of picture that gives you that gr-r-and an' glorious feelin'. It's Tom Moore at his best; you know what that means. (Print Ad- Norwalk Hour, ((Norwalk, Conn.)) 7 February 1920)
Paths Crossed, Lives Changed
YOU'VE GOT SOMETHING THERE JIMMY! AND OH BOY, HAVE WE GOT A HIT!!!
A clever comedy of surprises and a thousand laughs woven around the family of a poor inventor's wife. It runs the gamut of funny situations and then some. (Print Ad- Times-Independent, ((Moab, Utah)) 28 February 1929)