Connolly Bros. 
GENERAL 
CONTRACTORS 
for BUILDINGS 
OF ALL 
DESCRIPTIONS 
CARPENTER SHOPS, MILLS AND OFFICE AT 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Majestic THEATRE. 
William Hodge has scored a triumph 
seldom achieved by stars who have 
made one immense hit. He has fol- 
lowed his signal success of the “Man 
from Home” with two other equally 
brilliant and delightful ones—“The 
Road to Happiness” and “Fixing Sis- 
ter.” Last year he played almost the 
entire season at the Wilbur in “The 
Road to Happiness” and this season 
he bids fair to tie that record at the 
Majestic in “Fixing Sister.” His 
presentation of John Otis, successful 
American business man, is the seventh 
notable portrayal of native American 
character that this highly popular fav- 
orite has given to our stage. 
In his present success Mr. Hodge 
presents the highest type of American 
—the successful and masterful busi- 
ness man who has reached the top- 
most pinnacle in the industrial world. 
At the same time his John Otis has 
progressed correspondingly in his so- 
cial education so that when he is 
forced through circumstances to jour- 
ney from Kansas City and to embark 
in the whirl of social frivolity with 
which New York’s smartest set frit- 
ters away its time, he is perfectly at 
home and enters into the spirit of the 
thing like he had been “to the manner 
born.” Mr. Hodge begins his sixth 
week at the Majestic next Monday, 
March 20. ‘There will be a bargain 
matinee Wednesday, with the best 
seats $1.00. 
EMPIRE THEATRE, SALEM. 
The millions who have read John 
Fox’s fascinating novel, “The Trail 
of the Lonesome Pine,” will be even 
more delighted with this charming 
heroine, when she appears next week 
at the Empire Theatre, Salem, in the 
play of that name. 
June Tolliver, the little mountain 
maid, lives high up in the hills, with 
NORD SHORE BREEZE 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS 
March 17, 1916, 
WILLIAM HOARE 
Roberts & Hoare 
Contractors and Butlders 
Contract Work a Specialty 
Particular Attention given to Jobbing 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Telephone Connection 
J. M. Publicover 
W. B. Publicover 
Publicover Bros. 
Contractors and Builders 
Special Attention given to Jobbing, Furniture Repaired, etc. 
ALL WORK NEATLY and PROMPTLY DONE 
SHOP: Hale St., Beverly Farms 
Telephone Connection 
:P. O. Box 74, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
ROBERT ROBERTSON COMPANY 
PLUMBING 
HEATING 
WATER SUPPLY 
BEVERLY BEVERLY FARMS 
MANCHESTER HAMILTON 
Telephone Connection 
P. O. Box 62 
J. A. MAYBERRY 
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 
CARPENTER WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 
HASKELL ST., NEAR HALE 8T. 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MABS. 
Tel. Beverly Farms 180 
Estimates Furnished 
HOWARD A. DOANE, Carpenter 
BUILDING AND REPAIRING 
ORDERS TAKEN FOR AWNINGS 
SCREENS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
her parents. Her one love is the old 
pine tree, which stands as a lonely 
sentinel against the Kentucky sky 
line. As is usual in those blue hills 
of Kentucky, a feud is on between 
the Tollivers and the Falins, neighbor- 
ing clans. June shares this hatred 
with her parents, and the entire coun- 
try-side lives in arms, ever on the 
look out for strangers and the mem- 
bers of the enemy clans. One Hale, 
a city man, comes into the woods 
prospecting and it is his influence that 
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Shop at Pride’s Orossing 
persuades the father to allow his girl 
to go down into the town to get a 
school education. The inevitable 
happens, the man and girl fall deeply 
in love with each other, and after 
family opposition, long months of 
waiting give way to happiness, as the 
two meet once again and are happily 
married under the boughs of the lone- 
some pine. 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290, adv, 
