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An amusing and legitimate comedy
deickemeyer27 July 2018
Written by Carlton S. King and directed by C. Jay Williams. This is an amusing and legitimate comedy in which the author plays the title role, Mr. Lo, and what Mr. Lo doesn't succeed in accomplishing through his ignorance of pale-face ways is hardly worth mentioning. He is rescued from the pathless wilderness by A. Hunter (William Wadsworth) and is used as an object lesson in a lecture. But poor Lo gets tangled up with a quart of fire water, and in his untutored way starts to clean up things with a carving knife, causing the lecturer to proclaim that the grandson of Chingachgook might be some speed on his native heath, but is not a household pet. - The Moving Picture World, May 2, 1914
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