Hollis Street Theatre the Little Minister Program
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o CHARLKS PAOHMAN MARn.lS Lessees tc MANAOSftS — PREPARES FOR YOUR HOME COMING BEFORE YOU GO AWAY Home coming is always more or less of a pleasure especially after the long summer of festivities but think of the additional pleasure a home coming with everything spic and span in readiness for the new season LEWANDOS will take your draperies delicate lace curtains pillows rugs carpets blankets silk puffs everything—no matter how sturdy or delicate and clean repair and store them for you and deliver them promptly on the date of your return You need entertain no fears in entrust- ing your valuables with us Lewandos have successfully used their expert knowledge of cleaning for many years This is one of the most thoroughly equipped departments We feel justly proud of it because of its efficient handling of one of the most difficult phases of cleaning YOU CAN RELY ON LEWANDOS LEWANDOS Established since 1829 We enjoy the reputation of being AMERICAS GREATEST CLEANERS AND DYERS Prompt deliveries by our own motors and teams BOSTON SHOPS 17 TEMPLE PLACE 284 BOYLSTON ST. 248 HUNTINGTON AVE Branch Exchange Telephone Back Bay 3900 Connects All Boston Shops HOLLIS ST. THEATRE PROGRAM International Trust Gompanif Capital $1,000,000 Surplus $1,000,000 45 Milk Street 115 Summer Street Checking Accounts Savings Deposits Domestic Exchange Foreign Exchange Safe Deposit Vaults INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS The undersigned Directors and Officers hereby extend to you a cordial invitation to do your Banking Business with the International Trust Company, having full confidence that you will be served in the best possible manner. DIRECTORS CECIL 0. ADAMS OLIVER M. FISHER General Manager Bristol Patent Leather Co. President M. A. Packard Co. SAMUEL G. ADAMS WALTER B. HENDERSON Brown & Adams, Wool John C. Paige & Co., Insurance FREDERICK AYER HENRY L. JEWETT American Woolen Co. Vice-President JAMES A. BAILEY. Jr. JOHN M. LONGYEAR Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law Mineral and Timber Lands CHARLES G. BANCROFT GEORGE B. H. MACOMBER President G. B. H. Macomber Co. THOMAS BARBOUR ROBERT M. MORSE Harvard University Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law ELMER J. BLISS WILLIAM A. MULLER President Regal Shoe Co. William A. Muller & Co.. Insurance EDWIN P. BROWN JAMES J. PHELAN General Manager United Shoe Machinery Co. Homblower & Weeks, Bankers ALONZO N. BURBANK EDMUND H. TALBOT International Paper Co. Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law WM. M. BUTLER LOREN D. TOWLE Lawyer and Manufacturer Real Estate HENRY V. CUNNINGHAM HERBERT F. WINSLOW Attorney and Coun8ellor<at>Law Real Estate WENDELL ENDICOTT SIDNEY W. WINSLOW. Jr. Bndicott«Johnson Co. Director U. S. Smelting Refining and Mining Co. OFFICERS CHARLES G. BANCROFT A. FRANCIS HAYDEN President Trust Officer FREDERICK AYER, Vice-Pres. EDWARD H. GRAHAM Treasurer HENRY L. JEWETT Assistant Vice-Pres. and Secretary . CHESTER B PIERCE CLIFFORD B. WHITNEY, Treasurer Assistant Treasurer A. EDWARD GARLAND, Assistant Secretary HOWARD NORTON, Auditor HOLLIS ST. THEATRE PROGRAM iiieiii iiieiii A Distinctive Shoe The illustraiion depicts a pump emhodym^ihe hesi feaiutes oT iha Colomal type. It is entirely bench made and comes jT black calf and while buckskin Thayer McMeil Con^a^ authoritative style Sli0i!§ §il©iip>- -s^!!0n “Boston’s Most Exclusive Turkish Bath.”— Hartari Lampoon. Somerset Turkish Bath 72 PEMBERTON SQUARE, cor. SOMERSET STREET Opposite Elk’s Club, City Club and Court House MINERAL BATHS Swimming Instruction Hairdressing Nauheim Physical Culture Studio Scalp Treatment Carlsbad Chiropodist Valet Service Vichy Mud Always open for Men Women, Wed. and Sun., 1 to 8 p. m. Sulphur, &c., with Massage as a main SWIMMING POOL 50 FEET LONG feature employing only The only Turkish Bath in Boston with all the Graduate sleeping rooms open to outside air and sunshine. Swedish Masseurs ONE DOLLAR ALL NIGHT COLLINS FAIRBANKS CO. Exclusive Millinery Men’s y Women’s Gloves 383 Washington St. Boston Beacon Trust Company TWO OFFICES: 20 Milk Street 3 So. Market Street Capital and Surplus, $1,600,000.00 Deposits - $13,000,000.00 DIRECTORS: Seth K. Ames Robert F. Herrick Henry H. Leamard Donald H. Smith Melville I.. Cobb Ira G. Hersey Andrew J. Peters Henry B. Sprague Amos S. Crane Charles B. Jopp George H. Poor Philip Stockton Frank W. Crocker Edmund S. Kelley Joseph O. Procter, Jr. M. J. Sughrue J. Henry Fletcher Thomas Lahey John Phillips Reynolds Frank W. Wyman Walter S. Glidden George H. Lawrence Edward A. Rich Henry D. Yerxa Charles R. Gow OFFICERS: CHARLES B. JOPP, President C. L. BILLMAN, Vice-Pres. & Treas GEORGE H. POOR, Secretary F. B. LAWLER, Vice-Pres. ROBERT G. SHAW, Jr., Aast. Trees. A S. NELSON, Asst. Trees. For Convenience of Depositors Our Faneuil Hall Branch Offke is Open to Receive Deposits Saturday Evenings 7 to 10 o'clock. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS $300 OR OVER si HOLLIS ST. THEATRE PROGRAM HOLLIS ST. THEATRE TICKETS ALL THEATRES SEASON OF 1915-1916 CHARLES FROHMAN. RICH & HARRIS Lessees and Managers CASHIN’S CHARLES J. RICH - Resident Manager PARKER’S AND YOUNG’S *PHONB 6973 MAIN EXECUTIVE STAFF said Uncle Stage “Some men uses big words,” M anager H . Johnson Electrician E. H. Wilson Eben, “de same as a turkey spreads his tail Properties Antonio Servitelli feathers. Dey makes an elegant impres- Musical Director Capron William H. dey don’t reppersent no real meat. Manager’s Assistant Henry Taylor sion, but Star. Treasurer V. T. Fetherston —Washington Ticket Agent J. D. O’Leary Orchestra Doorkeeper R. W. Conway Second Balcony Doorman A. S. Austin Chief Usher F. B. Ward Matron Mrs. A. L. Lowe SCALE OF PRICES Worthy Admission 50 Orchestra Floor $2.00, 1.50, 1.00 Fir?t Balcony $1.00, .75 Second Balcony 50 Orchestra Boxes $12.00 Portraits Balcony Boxes 10.00 Second Balcony Boxes $5.00 Loges 4.00 no expla- Children under three years of age not admitted. he sort that need nation, no apologies. That Tickets for this theatre can be ordered by T Telephone—Oxford 131—or Mail or Telegraph you in later and will be held twenty-four hours, except when will not annoy ordered on the day of the for which performance their lackof artistic sense. they are to be used, when they will be held until years by 12.30^ p. m. for Matinees and until p. m. for 7 tires of a Sir Joshua Evenings. Tickets ordered and paid for by mail No one will be held until railed for. Reynolds because it is ALWAYS Remittances should be made payable to Charles The principles of art Frohman, Rich & Harris. RIGHT. sense and taste are perma- Patrons will please report to the Manager, in and person or by letter, instances of inattention or nent. It takes something more misdemeanor on the part of any attache of this Theatre. He engages to speedily correct any want than a camera and a plate to of courtesy to them by persons in his service. portraits that live. Wis- Parties finding lost articles in any portion of make the Theatre will please leave them at the Ticket says, ‘‘Go to Purdy,” and Oifice. The Manager will not be responsible for dom articles placed under the seats. art indorses. A Free Check Room is provided in the Ladies’ Drawing Room on the orchestra floor for Checking Cloaks, Coats and Umbrellas at the owner’s risk. 145 TREMONT STREET The acceptance of gratuities will not be permitted. Opera Glasses to Let in the Ladies’ Drawing Room, Orchestra floor; fee twenty-five cents. Smoking Positively Forbidden in the Lobby and Foyer. Smoking and Men’s Retiring Room, Entrance under stairs right of Main Entrance. Public Telephone located in First Balcony Drawing Room. Physicians who have patients to whom they may bePcalled suddenly can leave their seat number in the Box Office and be called as quickly as in their office. HOLLIS ST, THEATRE PROGRAM GET POSTED ON OUR RATES Tickets TOURS £< everywhere BEEKMAN ^fdURISTCO. 2S,6 WASHINGTON ST BOSTON, MASS. • Hotel Napoli Junction of Friend and Washington Streets, Boston “ The Most Exclusive Italian Restaurant in Town* Table d’Hote Lunch 11 to 3 . 50c Table d’Hote Dinner 5 to 9 . 75c Special Daily Combinations . 45c Sig. Palladino’s Orchestra Open till Midnight To Those Who Care For Their Sl^in Ilasol Take good care of your skin—keep it soft and smooth and you need never fear roughness, wrinkles, rash or pim- ples. Keep your skin in this condition with Ilasol — it is a perfect protector against rough and irritated conditions — keeps the face and hands soft and smooth. Men find it delight- ful after shaving 25c VIVAUDOU TOOTH PASTE A peroxide tooth paste that renders the teeth clean — neutralizes acids — pre- vents decay and preserves the ^oth enamel — pleasant and re- freshing to use 25c INTRODUCTORY OFFER io every customer who purchases both the Ilasol and Vivaudou Tooth Paste we will present a handsome miniature bottle of Mavis Extract — the newest Vivaudou creation. IPR stores An Odor that is Strangely- Alluring THE FASHIONABLE PERFUME A Wonderful Bouquet odor extensively used and preferred by the Smart Set Department Stores and Leading Druggists WM. H. BROWN & BRO. CO DISTRIBUTORS BALTIMORf, MD. HOLLIS STREET THEATRE Next Attraction ETHEL BARRYMORE IN “OUR MRS. McCHESNEY” It would be difficult to imagine a combina- tion giving greater promise of pleasure to theatregoers than that of Ethel Barrymore, most popular of our American actresses, 1)^ BOSTON il appearing in a dramatic version of Edna Ferber’s delightful stories of Pmima Mc- Chesney, the redoubtable, charming sales- One of Boston*5 Best Hotels woman in the “petticoat line,” whose amus- ing adventures were followed so closely by RATES PER DAY thousands of magazine readers in Miss Single Rooms.