Forced by the death of her mother to care for her three brothers and sisters, little Mona Fairfax is known to farmers of her district as Young Mother Hubbard. The children's step-father, heavily in debt and tired of the burden imposed by the little family, abandons his farm, leaving the children, penniless, to shift for themselves. The following day Daniel Banning, a wealthy "country gentleman" and owner of the Fairfax farm, calls to collect back rent. He finds Mona and her children panic-stricken over a note left by their step-father, telling of his decision to leave. Banning turns a deaf ear to Mona's pleas that she be allowed to remain on the farm with her wards. He notifies the Children's Welfare Society. Directors of the society go to the farm, load them into an automobile, and take them to the society's headquarters. At headquarters the chairman calls for volunteers to take the children into their homes.
Young Mother Hubbard
October 29, 1917
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Mary McAllister
Mona
William Clifford
John Banning
Carolyn Irwin
Mrs. Howard
Granville Bates
James
Virginia Holmes
Louise
Russell McDermott
Frank
Baby Peck
The Baby
Frank Dayton
Their Father
Robert Bolder
Undetermined Role
Arthur Berthelet
Director
Charles Mortimer Peck
Story