A low comedy subject in two reels, suitable principally for exhibition in houses catering to a sporting clientele. The tone of the production is not of an elevating sort, as it consists of race rioting between the Irish and the Jews. Some of the characterizations were genuinely amusing, and could well have been employed in developing a plot more worth while. The production drags some in places, but it is not without a certain humorous appeal. - The Moving Picture World, November 15, 1913