A farce by Arthur Houseman that pleased the audience. We think that much more could have been gotten out of it. It exists for the unexpected way in which Toots gets rid of the offending molar. Every time he got near the dentist's it got better temporarily. Everybody advised him with no good results until the office force got the tooth tied to a string with a heavy book at the other end. Toots didn't dare have the book thrown out of the window, but, getting mad, throws it at the boys with a happy result. We can say that it made the spectators laugh. The subtitles are a help to it. - The Moving Picture World, October 18, 1913