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Connolly Bros. 
GENERAL 
CONTRACTORS 
for BUILDINGS 
OF ALL 
DES -RIPTIONS 
CARPENTER SHOPS, MILLS AND OFFICE AT 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
‘“HosBson’s CHOICE.” 
If Papa were a domestic and busi- 
ness tyiant, kept his three grown 
daughters at hard work without pay, 
ana omcially condemned the eldest to 
be an oid maid, what would happen? 
‘his is the interesting query regard- 
ing Maggie Hobson and her two 
younger sisters tnat presents itself in 
“Hiopson’s Choice,’ the sparkling 
comeuy success that comes to the Wu- 
bur 1Lueatre, Boston, opening Monday 
evening, March 13. IWDESSTS.s a3i1l= 
bert wil present this play with a per- 
lect cast inciuding Molly Pearson of 
Bunty! Pulls the, Stwings = tamics 
\Whitiord Kane, a young leader of the 
art-theatre movement, and A. G. An- 
drews, one of the finest character 
actors on the American boards. ‘The 
play was staged by B. Iden Payne, a 
tormer lieutenant of Miss Horniman, 
and its author is Harold Brighouse, 
“an extraordinarily clever member of 
the Manchester, England, dramatic 
group. It comes to Boston after five 
months of capacity houses at the 
Comedy Theatre in New York, sev- 
eral of the critics styling it “by far 
the best comedy in years.” 
WitLiAM HopcE at Majestic. 
William Hodge’s latest vehicle, 
“Fixing Sister,’ which starts its 
fourth week of a pronounced success 
at the Majestic, Boston, on Monday 
night next, March 6th, is the seventh 
notable portrayal of native American 
character roles that this popular fav- 
orite has presented to the American 
stage. In “Fixing Sister,” as in his 
previous successes, Hodge has 
achieved a triumph seldom experi- 
enced by actors who have made one 
decided hit. His signal success, “The 
Man from Home,” which brought to 
Mr. Hodge such fame and fortune, 
was followed with another hit equally 
as delightful and brilliant, “The Road 
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BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. Shop at Pride’s Orossing 
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Home” and “The Road to Happi-_ 
ness.” 
to Happiness,” and now his portrayal 
of John Otis, the “Man from Mis- 
souri,” who “has to be shown,” is fil- 
ling the Majestic with capacity audi- 
ences, who are enjoying both him and 
his “comedy of cheerfulness” with 
uproarious laughter and enthusiastic 
applause. “Fixing Sister,” from the 
unparalleled reception it has received 
during the short time it has been seen 
in Boston, bids fair to equal if not 
surpass the successes that Mr. Hodge 
has achieved in “The Man from 
There was a man in our town 
And he was wondrous wise. 
He had a splendid business 
For he would ADVERTISE. 
The German Prime Minister, von 
Bethmann-Hollweg, complains that 
the allies are responsible for the con- 
tinuation of the war. They admit it, 
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