This is another one of George Ade's fable pictures and is certainly a corker. A son gets his father to sign over his property to him to relieve him of the worry of taking care of it. As soon as he obtains the deeds he places the old man in a home for the destitute. The father tires of his condition, escapes, gets a lawyer who picks holes in the papers and the father fires the son out and gets married. Moral: "Bring your father up so he won't be ungrateful." A continuous laugh. - The Moving Picture World, August 29, 1914
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