Among the frequent domestic troubles of the Minor family arises the necessity occasioned by Mandy's decision to return to her home in old Kentucky, of looking for a new cook. A nicely worded advertisement which states that the party in ...See moreAmong the frequent domestic troubles of the Minor family arises the necessity occasioned by Mandy's decision to return to her home in old Kentucky, of looking for a new cook. A nicely worded advertisement which states that the party in question is more desirous of gaining a good home than a high wage lures Mr. Minor to investigate and causes him to return with a refined and gentle person who proves a delight as far as the table is concerned but who breaks into tears at the slightest demonstration of affection in the Minor family. Mrs. McGuire's propensity for gloom finally gets on the nerves of first one and then the other, and finally when the opportunity to get rid of her presents itself in the shape of a western friend looking for a cook for his ranch, the unhappy cook is easily disposed of. A few months later brings the news that in spite of her faults Mrs. McGuire has succeeded in placing herself so firmly in the affections of her employer that he has married her. Written by
Moving Picture World, December 29, 1917
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