The San Francisco Dramatic Review (1908)

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January 24, 1914. THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW 3 LOUIS B. JACOBS TABI.OID MUSICAI. COMEDY CO. Presents Fritz Fields, Hazel Wainwright AND THE DANCING DOIiIiS EMPRESS THEATRE, PHOENIX, ARIZ. Want to liear from good musical comedy people—A1 chorus pirls, $20 C. J. HOLZMUELLER—THEATRICAL APPLIANCES Maker of Arc Iiamps, Bunch Iilg'hts, Strip Iilghts, Border Iilgrhts, Switchboards and Rheostats 229 12th Street, Phone Park 6169, San Francisco, Cal. Dates Ahead A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON (A. Mayo Bradfield).—Hanford, Jan. 23; Exeter, 24; Bakersfield, 25; Tu- lare, 26; Lenioore, 27; Reedley, 29; Dos Palos, 30. ADELE.—Oakland, Feb. lo-ii; San Jose, 12; Santa Barbara, 13-14; Los Angeles, 16, week; San Diego, 22; Santa Ana, 23; Riverside, 24; Pasadena, 25; Pomona, 26; Redlands, 27: San Bernardino, 28. BISHOP'S PLAYERS. — I n stock, Ye Liberty Playhouse, Oak- land. BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE— (Wm. Morris)—Taconia, Jan. 23-24; Seattle, 25-29; Victoria, 30-31; Van- couver, Feb. 2-4; Everett, 5; Ellens- burg, 6; N. Yakima, 7; Spokane, 8- 9; Wallace, 10; Missoula, 11; Great Falls, 12; Helena, 13; Anaconda, 14; Butte, 15; Bozeman, 16; Bil- lings, 17; Niles City, 18; Dickinson, 19; Bismarck, 20. FINE FEATHERS (H. H. Fra- zee, mgr.)—All star cast—Brooklyn, Jan. 17-31. FINE FEATHERS (H. H. Fra- zee, mgr.), Western—Centralia, Jan. 24; Alton, 25; Jacksonville, 26; Han- nibal, 27; Moberly, 28; Mexico, 29; Jefferson City, 30; Columbia, 31. FINE FEATHERS (H. H. Fra- zee, mgr.). Southern — Statcsville, Jan. 26; Salisbury, 27; Winston-Sa- lem. 28; Danville, 29; Greensboro, 30; Duriiam, 31. LAURETTE TAYLOR, in PEG O' MY HEART (Oliver Morosco, mgr.) —Cort Theatre, New York City, indefinite. LITTLE WOMEN (William A. Brady)'—Portland, Jan. 26-31 ; Se- attle, Feb. 2-7; Vancouver, 9-12; Victoria, 13-14; Nanaimo, 16; West- minster, 17; Tacoma, 18-19; Everett, 20: Bellingham, 21; Calgary, 23-25; Edmonton, 26-28; Saskatoon, March 2-4; Regina, 5-7; Winnipeg, 9-14; Minneapf)lis, 23-28; St. Paul, 30- April 4: Milwaukee, 13-18. MADAME SHERRY CO. (Mag- ncr and Spaulding)—Louisiana, Jan. 24; Quincy, 111., 25; Burlington, 26; Fort Madison, Iowa, 27; Washington, 28; Ottumwa, 29; Oskaloosa, 30; Muskatine, •^i. MUTT AND JEFF IN PANA- MA (Chas. A. Williams, mgr., Wm. Garrcn, bus. mgr.)—Ventura, Jan. 24: Santa Maria, 25; Salinas, 26; Monterey, 27; Hollister, 28; Oakland, 2g-I'"cb. I ; .Santa .\na, 2; Pctaluma, 3; \^allcjo. 4; Woodland, 5; Au- burn, 6; Sacramento, 7; Reno, 8; Nevada City, 9; Grass Valley, 10; Mary.sville, 11; Oroville, 12; Chico, 13; Red Bluff, 14; Dunsmuir, 15; Medford, 16; Grant's Pass, 17; Rose- berg, 18; Eugene, 19; Corvallis, 20; Albany, 21; Salem, 23; Oregon City, 24; Vancouver, 25; Portland, 26-28; Astoria, March i; South Bend, 2; Centralia, 3; Aberdeen, 4; Elma, 5; Olympia, 6; Tacoma, 7; Seattle, 8, and week. POTASH & PERLMUTTER (A. H. Woods, mgr.)—New York City, indefinite. SAN FORD DODGE.—Bottineau, N. D.. Jan. 24; Devil's Lake, 27; La- kota, 29; Edmore, 30; Michigan City, 31; Mayville, Feb. 2; Larimore, 5; Langdon, 6. THE DIVORCE QUESTION CO. (Rowland & Clifford, prop., Fred Douglas, mgr.)—Detroit, Jan. 26-31; Columbus, Feb. 2-7; Cincinnati, 9-14; Birmingham, 16-21 ; Memphis, 23-28; New Orleans, March 1-7; Atlanta, 9- 14; Nashville, 16-21; Louisville, 23- 28; St. Louis, 29-April 4; Chicago, lyMa-y 2. 'the SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (Gaskill and MacVitty, Inc.) Hereford, Jan. 24; Lubbock, 26; Plainview, 27; Tulia, 28; Canyon City, 29; Dalhart, 30; Amarillo, 31. THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (Gaskill and MacVitty, Inc., owners ) — Kittanning, Jan. 24 ; Wheeling, 26-28; ]\Iones.son, 29; Browncsville, ; I'niontown, 31. THE SHEPHERD OF" THE HILLS (Gaskill and MacVitty, Inc., owners)—Ilattiesburg, Jan. 24; Tus- caloosa, 26; Macon, 27; Starkville, 28; Aberdeen, 29; Amory, 30; Ty- pelo, 31. THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (Gaskill and MacVitty, Inc., owners)—Litchfield, Jan. 24; Monte- video, 26; Ortonville, 27; Milbank, 28; Webster, 29; Groton, 30; .Aber- deen, "^i. THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH—Indianaiwlis, Jan. 26-28; Louisville, 29-31. THAT PRINTER OF UDELL'S (CJaskill and MacVitty, Inc., owners) Waterloo, Jan. 24; Cedar Rapids, 25; .Alanciiestcr, 26; lndci)endencc, 27; Hampton, 28; Dccorah, 29; Charles Citv. 1,0 : Osage, 31. THE MADCAP PRINCESS (H. H. Frazee, mgr.)—New York, in- definite. THE YELLOW TICKET (A. H. \\'oods, mgr.)—New York City, in- definite. THOMAS E. SHEA (A. II. Woods, mgr.)—Pittsburg, Jan. 26-:^!. UNDER COVER (SelvVyn & Co. and A. H. Woods, mgrs.)—Boston, Jan. T. indefinite. WITHIN THE LAW—English Company—(A. H. Woods, mgr.)— London, indefinite. WITHIN THE LAW — Jane Cowl Co.— (American Play Com- pany, mgrs.)—New York, Jan. 26-31. WITHIN THE LAW — Margar- et Illington—(American Play Com- ])any, mgrs.)—San Jose, Jan. 26-27; Stockton, 28: Chico, 29; Marysvillc, TfO : Sacramento, ^r. 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 —Eastern Co.— (American Play Co., mgrs.)— Marquette, Jan. 24; Calumet, 26; Hanford, 27; Tshpeming, 28; Ash- land, 20; Superior, 30; Duluth, 31. WITHIN the' LAW—Western Co.— TAmerican Play Co., mers.)— Plainfield, Jan. 24; Freehold. 27; New Brunswick, 28 ; Burlington, 29 ; Bridf^eton. 30: Chester, 31. WITHIN THE LAW—Southern Co.—(American Play Co.. mgrs.)— .St. Petersburg, Jan. 24; Tampa, 26- 27 ; Palatka, 28 ; Ocala, 29 ; Gainsville, 30: Tacksonville. 31. WITHIN THE LAW—Northern Co.— ("American Plav Co., mgrs.) — .St. Johns, Jan. 26; Aft. Pleasant, 27; Big Rapids. 28; Cadillac, 29; Luding- ton, 30; Manistee, 31. CiTARr.EV Sattlshury is in town, ahead of the .sensational pictures. The Traffic in Souls. Personal Mention A. L. Flvnn is in town, in the ca- pacity of manager for Kismet. Mahki, and Edith Taliaferro have achieved a success very much out of the ordinarv at the Criterion riieatrc in New York in Young Wis- dom, a comedy by Rachel Crothers. SoMiCTiMKS AN actor acquires too great a popularity in a community. This is the case witli Marta Golden of Ye Liberty Stock in Oakland. The demand for her presence is so great that Manager Bishop hesitates about a occasional vacation. It (is .said that one reason why (ieorge Davis stopped over in .Salt Lake on his way East, was to inter- view Willard Mack and Marjorie Rambeau. Result: Maybe next March at the Alcazar. Ar.p.KRT Morrison is proving to be just the leading man Manager Harry r>ishop has long been looking for. In juvenile leads Mr. Morrison is splendid; in comedy he is excellent, and in strong, dominating roles he is superb. V. T. IIrndf.r.son, formerly re- THEATBE Oakdale Cal. E. C. SHEARER, manager. A live one for real shows. Seating capacity, 375. Road shows write for open time. membercd as a leading member of the Walter Sanford Comi)any after the fire, is back in town in the sujjport of .\ndrew Mack. Last week Mr. Hen- derson was cabled the distressing news of the sudden death of his young daughter in Australia. Dorothy Dale, well known in Broadway as a musical comedy ac- tress, is the wife of Ricliard T. How- ard, a young St. Louis millionaire and society leader, whom she met in England last June and married two days later. Howard is 24 years old. Dorothy Dale is 30. Mrs. William Des.mond, who has ])cen critically ill at the Court Hotel for the last several months, is rapidly improving and is expected shortly to be able to leave her room. Dr. John Ridlon, the noted Chicago surgeon, who was summoned here to attend her, made an examination of her knee, the seat of her illness, and pro- nounced it yielding to treatment satis- factorily.