The San Francisco Dramatic Review (1908)

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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW January lo, 1914 James Dillon Leailinsf Man Seattle Theatre—Seattle Charles £. Gunn Leads Orpheinn Stock—Cincinnati Maude Leone Co-Star Del Lawrence, Vancouver Florence Young Leads Care Dramatic Rkview Eddie Mitchell BiiEluess Sepresentative James Foat's Mnsical Comedy Co.—Eonolula Post's Grand Theatre, Sacramento, Freseutin? Ed Redmond Co. Josephine Dillon Leading Woman Kirhv Stock—Stockton HARRY JESSIE LANCASTER and MILLER Light Comedy W itii the \\ estern Amusement Co. Leads Care Dramatic Rfa'iew Verne Layton Leading: Alan Invites Offers Care Dramatic Ri:vie\v LOUISE NELLIS Ingenue At Liberty; care Dramatic Beview CAREY CHANDLER Business Manager Keating & Flood, Portland, Ore. JACK POLLARD Comedian Idora Park Opera Co., Oakland ETHEL McFARLAND Second Business Pearl Allen Stock. Canada Geo. F. Cosby ATTOBNET AITD COTrNSEI.I.OB AT ZJLW 552 Pacific Building. Phone Douglas 6405 Residence Phone, Park 7708 San Francisco, Cal. ALF. T. LAYNE This Office AVIS MANOR Loads Howard Foster Stock—New Westminster, R C. FRANCES WILLIAMSON (;i'.Hncle Dames ami Cliaracters -Vt LilxTty after .Tan. 1. 1H14. Care of Dramatic Bevlew WILLIAM MENZEL Business Manager or Advance Agent Address Dramatic Beview. San Francisco MINA GLEASON Ye Liberty Stock, Oakland CHARLES LE GUNNEC SCKNIC ARTIST—.VT LIBF;RTY Permanent Address, 3697 21st Street, San Francisco. Phone Mission 7613 FRED KNIGHT Characters At liiberfy. care Dramatic Bevlew EDMUND LOWE Alcazar Theatre HOWARD FOSTER Own Company—Royal Theatre New Westminster. B. C. DIE BIER QUELLE A OEBIAAir BEEB-SAI.!; Conducted by Henry Brunner, 72 Eddy St., Next to Tivoli Opera House H. L. ANDREWS CIQABS and TOBACCO Telephone Kearny 5794 72 Eddy Street. San Francisco EVA LEWIS Second Business At Liberty; care Dramatic Bevlew Dates Ahead THAT PRINTER OF UDELL'S I Caskill and MacVitty, Inc., owners) —Mitchell, Jan. 9: Sioux Falls, 10; Cherokee, 13; Storm Lake, 14; Wall Lake, 15 Carroll, 16; Boone, 17; Alarshalltown, 18; Perry, 19; Web- ster City, 20; Iowa Falls, 21; Eldora, 22; Toledo, 23; Waterloo, 24; Cedar Rapids, 25; Manchester, 26; Inde- pendence, 27; Hampton, 28; Decorah, 29; Charles City, 30; Osasfe, 31. THE MADCAP PRINCESS (H. H. Frazee, mgr.)—New York, in- definite. THE TIK-TOK MAN OF OZ— Santa Barbara, Jan. 10; San Luis ( )l)ispo, 11; San Bernardino, 12; Rcdlands, 13; Riverside, 14; Pasa- dena, 15; San Diego, 16-17; Los .\ngeles, 18, week. THE YELLOW TICKET (A. H. Woods, mgr.)—New York City, in- definite. THOMAS E. SHEA (A. H, Woods, mgr.)—Washington, Jan. 12-17; East Liverpool, 19; Youngs- town, 20-24; Pittsburg, 26-31. UNDER COVER (Selwyn & Co. and A. H. Woods, mgrs.)—Boston, Jan. I, indefinite. V\TTHIN THE LAW—English Company—(A. H. Woods, mgr.)— London, indefinite. WITHIN THE LAW — Jane Cowl Co.—(American Play Com- pany, mgrs.)—Brooklyn, Jan. 12-14; New York, 26-31. WITHIN THE LAW — Margar- et Illington—(American Play Com- pany, mgrs.)—San Franci.sco, 11- 25; San Jose, 26-27; Stockton, 28; Chico, 29; Marysville, 30; Sacra- mento, ^i. WITHIN THE LAW, Helen Ware Company, (American Play Company, mgrs.) — Philadelphia, Dec. 22, indefinite. WITHIN THE LAW —Helen Ware Co.—(American Play Co., mgrs.)—Philadelphia, Jan. i, indefi- nate. WITHIN THE LAW—Special Co.—(American Play Co., mgrs.)— Providence, Jan. 12-17; Salem, 19: Lowell, 20; Springfield, 22-24, WITHIN THE LAW —Eastern Co.— (American Play Co., mgrs.)— .\urora.Jan. 11 ; Rockford, 12; Janes- ville, 13; Madison, 14; Racine, 15; Fond du Lac, 16; Sheboygan, 17; Manitovvac, 18; Oshkosh, 19; Appleton, 20; Green Bay, 21 ; Marin- ette, 22 ; Menominee, 23 ; Marquette, 24; Calumet, 26; Hancock, 27; Ish- peming. 28; Ashland, 29; Superior, 30; Duluth, 31. WITHIN THE LAW—Western Co.—(American Play Co., mgrs.)— Pottsville, Jan. 9; Harrisburg, 10; Allentown, 12; So. Bethelem, 13; Pottstown, 14; Norristown, 15; Reading, 16-17; Easton, 19; Dover, 20; Passiac, 21 ; Montclair, 22; Boon- ton, 23 ; Plainfield, 24; Freehold, 27 ; New Brunswick, 28; Burlington, 29; Bridgeton, 30; Chester, 31. WITHIN THE LAW—Southern Co.—(American Play Co., mgrs.)— Columbia, Jan. 10; Greenville, 12; .\bbeyville. 13; .Athens, 14; Atlanta, 15-17: Jacksonville. 19-20; St. Aug- ustine. 21; Daytonia, 22: Orlando, 23; St. Petersburg, 24; Tampa. 26- 27 ; Palatka, 28; Ocala, 29 ; Gainsville, 30; Jacksonville, 31. WITHIN THE LAW—Northern Co.—(American Play Co., mgrs.)— Greenville, Jan. 10; Van Wert, 12; Defiance, 13; Bryan, 14; Kendall- ville, 15: Aneola, 16; Jonesville, 17; Tecumseh, 19; Coldwater, 20; Mar- shall, 22; Charlotte. 23; St. Johns, 26; Mt. Pleasant, 27; Big Rapids, 28; Cadillac, 29; Ludington, 30; Manistee, 31. WITHIN THE LAW—Central Co.— (American Play Co., mgrs.— Winchester, Jan. 12: Staunton, 13; Clifton Forge. 14; Covington, 15; Hinton, 16; Charleston, 17; Pom- eroy, 19; Gallipolis, 20; Portsmouth, 21. Historically, as well as flramatically. Milestones, the beautiful comedy drama success of England and America, is of unusual interest, for the three acts arc all laid in the same room, the first in the period of i860, the second in 1885 and the third in 1912. As the years go by we note the change in furnishings and decor- ations of this room, in which candles give way to gas which in turn is re- placed by electricty, and as the char- acter of the room changes, so, too, do the fashions in dress, in speech and in manners.