The San Francisco Dramatic Review (1908)

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January 3, 1914 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW REMOVED TO THE FIITEST STUDIO BUIIiDINa IN THE WEST Columbia Scenic Studio Co. 167 EBIE STBEET NEAR BOSSION AND FOURTEENTH STEVE I. SIMMONS TIGHTS AX.Z. COIiORS, WEIGHTS AND PRICES Cotton, $1.25 to $1.50 Wool, $2.50 to $3.50 Lisle Silkoline, $1.75 to $3.50 Silk, $5.00 to $12.60 SYMMETRICALS BEST AND MOST ENDtTBINO I.INE IN XT. S. Calf, $5.00; Calf and Thigh, $10.00; Calf, Thigh and Hip, $12.50 Sweaters, Jerseys, Gym and BatMngr Suits, Supporters, Athletic Shoes, Underwear Special Discount to Profession Cor. POST ST. and GEANT AVE. MAN VERSUS MOTOR Davis Gledhill Company SENSATIONAL MOTORCYCLE ACT OPEN TIME Care DRAMATIC REVIKW LOOK — 500 FILMS FOR SALE American Motion Picture Film Renting Co. 617-6IS-G19 WESTBANK BUILDING SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. At $7.50 and $10.00 eacli, order as you want one or more. We ship only films tliat are in first class condition and as good as the best you have ever purchased for double the money; one trial will demonstrate our goods are as represented, our selection will please you. A deposit on all orders. The Wigwam .Monte Carter and company of 17 people opened at this house last Sun- day in the musical comedy, Izzy, the Baron. Mr. Carter is very well su]5ported by Harry Hallen, as the Frenchman, and Walter Spencer, a capable straight man whose auto- mobile number was the hit of the singing numbers, ably assisted by the chorus of eight girls. The young man leading the Scotch number should be more careful in his make- up. Details are essential—don't wear your street socks with garters with Scotch wardrobe. Del Lorreta, with the assistance of the chorus, put over a very taking musical num- ber, and Del Estes, a very lively soubrette, made a hit with a very good singing and dancing number. Monte Carter was at his best in the Hebrew part of Izzy. Carter is with- out doubt the best exponent of He- brew character we have on the Coast. Four vaudeville acts filled ou the bill. For the last half Monte Carter offers another screaming farce en- titled, Izzy, the King. Also Lavine and Lavine, presenting Sally's Visit, a rural comedy act; The La Stella Trio, Russian instrumentalists, and Kelly and Seven ITapiiy Youngsters. mas. The Dancing Mars. EM- PRESS, Sacramento: Willisch, Mond and Salle, D'Arcy and Wil- liams, A Night at the Baths, Lew Wells, Katie Sandwina & Co. EM- PRESS, San Diego: Martini and Maxmillian, Ballo Bros., Three Em- ersons, Louise Mayo, Sam Harris, The Bower of Melody. EMPRESS, Denver: Maglin, Eddy and Roy, Campbell and Campbell, Cullen Bros., Lester Trio, Lewis and Nor- ton, Dunedin Troupe. EMPRESS, Kansas City: W. J. Dubois, Smith, Voelk and Cronin, Walter N. Law- rence's Players, Gardner and Lorrie, Anthony and Ross, Court by Girls. Bool<ings At the Sullivan <Sr Considine, San Fran- cis<-o office, through AVilliam P. Reese, their sole booking agent, for week of January 4, 1914. liMPRESS, San PVanciscf): Mor- aiulini Trio, Arthur Geary, Prince I' loro, Mary Dorr, Night in a Police Station, Wilson and Rich. EM- PRESS, Los Angeles: Livingston 'iVio, Brooke and Harris, Bruce- Duffct & Co., Mayo and Allman, Hai)i)iness. EMPRESS, Salt Lake (Jan. 7) : Adeline Lowe & Co., Leo Beers, Houghton, Morris and Houghton, Edna Aug, Louis' Christ- Binns Gets Verdict Against Vitagraph Co. ALB.-XNY, Dec. 30.—"Jack" Binns, wireless operator hero of the steamer Republic disa.ster in iqog, will re- ceive $12,500 because a moving pic- ture concern exploited a fake por- trait of him. The Court of Appeals today upheld the judgment for that amount obtained against the Vita- graph Company. Vaudeville Notes Coming to the Empress soon are two musical comedy purveyors in the persons of Burke and Harri.son. Honora Hamilton, who is featured in the Post company, is still as poi)u- lar as ever. Nell .Stewart is singing in a .San Diego cafe and has become <|uite ])opular there. On Christmas after- noon Miss Stewart was entertained at dinner on board the Yorktown, by the officers, being the only woman present. Coming in the very near future to the Empress will be Walsh, Lynch & Co., who will ofifer a bu- colic bit of vaudeville tabloid called Chas. King—Virginia Thornton Pantages Time IN VAUDEVILLE Will R. Abram—Agnes Johns Producing Stock Sketches Western States Vaudeville Association Time in San Francisco Ed S. Allen Featured Comedian Armstrong's Baby Dolls Co. Frank Harrington Leading Man With Monte Carter in Honolulu Charlie Reilly Starring In a Bit of Old Ireland, by Walter Montague. Pantages Circuit Patrick Calhoun Maude O'Delle Coni[)any Orphoum Circuit Maude O'Delle AND COMPANY Orpheum Circuit Max Steinle Mattie Hyde With Edwin Flagg's feature act, The Golden Dream P.\NTAGES CIRCUIT Hucklins' Run, with fine scenic in- vestiture. Lola Norris and Grace Astor, two of the clever honey girls in the Jas. Post musical comedy com])any, are the winners in the cake walk con- test. The prizes were a gold brace- let and gold watch, Grace Astor re- ceiving the bracelet and Lola Norris the watch. A. C. Sheppard, representative for the Brcnncn-Fuller Circuit of Aus- tralia, is leaving soon for Chicago, where he will have his hcad(|uartcrs in tile future. .Mr. Slupijard is a very able man, and we are sorry to see him go. Mindel Kingston and (Jeorge ner will resume their Orpheum time at St. Paul on Jan. 25. Performers' Dates Ahead MAUDE O'DELLE CO.—Lin- coln, Jan. i; Des Moines, 4; St. Paul, 11; Minneapolis, 18; Omoha, 25; Milwaukee, Feb. 2; Chicago, 9; Memphis, 23; New Orleans, Mch. 2. RUPERT DRUM With Chas, King and Virginia Thornton in Australia HARRY MARSHALL Scenic Artist lOd Redmond Co., Grand Theatre, Sacra- mento. Permanent address: I'. O. Box, 1321. Res. Avalon, Santa Catalina Islanil. DAVID KIRKLAND Care of Dramatic Review WILLIAM H. CONNORS Ijiplit C^omedian KinR fi Willard Co.; in vaudeville GUS LEONARD Have deserted the farm for a while and am doinp stunt.s in Portland, Ore. PIETRO SOSSO Leads or Direction 179 Delmar St., San Francisco An Interesting Place—Boys Talked About All Over the World Newman's College You Mu.st See to Believe Most Original Gentlemen's Cafe In the World EDDY AND POWELL STREETS, S. F. MAKE-UP I* yjl Kj PABKNTS HESS', WASNESSOM'S, STEIN'S, MEYER S, LIECHNEB'S 8FECIAI.S—1 lb. Powder, 35c.; C. Cream, 40c. lb. Makeup Boxea, 60c.; Crop WiRS, $1.25; Dress, S3.50; VTlg Bented, 50c. week; Soubrette Wltrs, $6.00. lilOS'l" ANI) ClUOAl'IOS'l'—HKNl) J.'Oli I'llKM'; LIST PABENTS : : : 829 VAN HESS ATEHUE, S. F. PLAYS