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WiLLIAM Hopck In “Fixince SISTER” 
That always delightful favorite, 
William Hodge, in his new play suc- 
cess, “Fixing Sister,” is the dramatic 
novelty at the Majestic, Boston, next 
week, for the second week, beginning 
tomorrow evening. This is only the 
third drama in about ten years for 
this very popular star. ‘The character 
portrayed by William Hodge is that 
of an up-to-date, wide-awake Amer- 
ican business man, equally at home in 
high finance or high society, and yet 
withal the thorough Americanism, the 
essential honesty, humor and shrewd-. 
ness which made his Daniel Voorhees 
Pike and his Jim Whitman both such 
supreme examples of the native type. 
As John Otis in “Fixing Sister,” the 
unique Hodge impersonates a humor- 
ous shrewd, masterful American— 
the kind of American gentleman we 
are all proud of—who comes post 
haste from Kansas City to New York 
to save his sister (and incidentally, 
his own sweetheart) from the con- 
sequences of her social follies. 
There is a bargain popular price 
matinee on Wednesday when the best 
orchestra seats are only one dollar. 
When you think of painting think 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- 
ter. adv. 
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