Film Fun (Jan - Dec 1916)

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SCENE FROM "LET KATY DO IT." Priscilla's cherubs make a strategic attack on the cookie box, but are discovered by their Aunt Katy, who is the family drudge. Their doting mother describes them as angels, but they do not look the part. "Let Katy Do It" JANE GREY and Tully Marshal have put over a clever picture in the Triangle Fine Arts picture play, "Let Katy Do It," the scenario of which was written by Bernard McConville. Katy is the family drudge and takes care of the seven children of her selfish sister, Priscilla. When the parents of the children die, Katy supports them by teaching school and keeping house after school hours. In the meantime her lover goes to Mexico, where Fate later sends Katy and the seven children. Follow exciting battles with Mexicans. TRIANGie Katy and the children arrive in Mexico. Her uncle is glad to see them, but her lover thinks there are too many children. The "angels" like the jam and are prepared for a further foray in search of dainties on the top shelf of the pantry. Jane Grey as Katy, teaching the seven nephews and nieces. These are the famous Triangle kiddies, Violet Radcliffe, George Stone, Carman de Rue, Francis Carpenter, Ninon Fovieri, Lloyd Pearl and Beulah Burns.