The San Francisco Dramatic Review (1908)

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nuary 31, 1914 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW Dates Ahead ADELE.—Oakland, Feb. lo-ii; m Jose, 12; Santa Barbara, 13-14; )s Angeles, 16, week; San Diego, ; Santa Ana, 23; Riverside, 24; sadena, 25; Pomona, 26; Redlands, ; San Bernardino, 28. BISHOP'S PLAYERS. — In ock, Ye Liberty Playhouse, Oak- nd. BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE— Vm. Morris)—Victoria, Jan. 30-31 ; anconver, Feb. 2-4; Everett, 5 ; El- isburg, 6; N. Yakima, 7; Spokane, ^; Wallace, 10; IMissoula, 11 ; Great lis, 12; Helena, 13; Anaconda, ; Butte, 15; Bozeman, 16; Bil- gs, 17; Niles City, 18; Dickinson, ; Bismarck, 20. JULIAN ELTINGE (A. H. oods, mgr.)—Atlantic City, Feb. 9- ; Washington, D. C, 16-21 ; Balti- ore, 2^28. LAURETTE TAYLOR, in PEG MY HEART (Olive- Morosco, gr.) —Cort Theatre, New York tv. indefinite. LITTLE WOMEN (William A rady)—Seattle, Feb. 2-7; Vancou- r, 9-12; Victoria, 13-14; Nanaimo, ; Westminster, 17; Tacoma, 18-19; verett, 20; Bellingham, 21; Calgary, 25; Edmonton, 26-28; Saskatoon, arch 2-4; Regina, 5-7; Winnipeg, 14; Minneapolis, 23-28; St. Paul, -.\pril 4; Milwaukee, 13-18. MUTT AND JEFF IN PANA- A (Chas. A. Williams, mgr., Wm. arren, bus. mgr.)—Oakland, Jan. -Feb. i; Santa Ana, 2; Petaluma, Vallejo, 4; Woodland, 5; Au- rn, 6; Sacramento, 7; Reno, 8; vada City, 9; Grass Valley, 10; arysville, 11; Oroville, 12; Chico, ; Red Bluf¥, 14; Dunsmuir, 15; edford, 16; Grant's Pass, 17; Rose- jrg, 18; Eugene, 19; Corvallis, 20; Ibany, 21 ; Salem, 23; Oregon City, \ ; Vancouver, 25 ; Portland, 26-28 ; storia, March i ; South Bend, 2; entralia, 3; Aberdeen, 4; Elma, 5; •lympia, 6; Tacoma, 7; Seattle, 8, and eek. POTASH & PERLMUTTER A. H. Woods, mgr.)—New York ity, indefinite. SAN FORD DODGE. — Michigan ity. 31; Mayville, Feb. 2; Larimore, ; Langdon, 6. THE DIVORCE QUESTION Rowland & Clififord, props.; Fred )ouglas. mgr.)—Buffalo, Jan. 26-31; )etroit, I'eb. 2-7; Columbus, 9-14; 'incinnati, 16-21 ; Louisville, 23-28; lew Orleans, March 1-7; Atlanta, 9- 4; Nashville, 16-21; Louisville, 23- 8; St. Louis, 30-April 4; open, 6-11 ; 'hicago, 13-27. THE MADCAP PRINCESS (H. I. Frazee, mgr.)—New York, in- efinite. THE YELLOW TICKET (A. H. Voods, mgr.)—New York City, in- efinite. THOS E. SHEA (A. H. Woods, igr.)—Cleveland, Feb. 2-7; Detroit, -14. UNDER COVER (Selwyn & Co. nd A. H. Woods, mgrs.)—Boston, an. I, indefinite. WITHIN THE LAW (English 'o.) —A. H. Woods, mgr.—London, England, indefinite. WITHIN THE LAW (Jane Cowl ■o.)—American Play Co., mgrs.— few York City, Feb. 2-7; Brooklyn, -14; Boston, 16, indefinite, WITHIN THE LAW (Margaret Illington Co.)—American Play Co., mgrs.—Oakland, Feb. 1-7: Fresno, 8; Los -Angeles, 9-22 ; San Diego, 23-25. WITHIN THE LAVV (Helen Ware Co.) — American Play Co., mgrs.—Philadelphia. Feb. 1-14;'Pitts- burg, 16-28. WITHIN THE LAW (Eastern Co.)—American Play Co., mgrs.— Superior, Feb. i ; Eau Claire, 2; Red Wing, 3; Faribault, 4; Mason City, 6; La Crosse, 7; Dubuque, 9; Clinton, 10; Rock Island 11; Peoria, 12-14; Moline, 15; Davenport, 16; Keokuk, 17: Ft. Madison, 18; Ottumwa, 19; Oskaloosa, 20; Cedar Rapids, 21-22; Des Moines, 23-25; Ft. Dodge, 26 WITHIN THE LAW (Special Co.)—American Play Co., mgrs.— Newark, Feb. 2-7; New York City, 9-21 : Atlantic City, 26-28. WITHIN THE L.AW (Southern Co.)—American Play Co., mgrs.— Columbia, Feb. 2 ; Augusta, 3 ; .Vtliens, 4; Columbus, 5; Albany, 6; liain- bri-'ge, 7: Tallahassee, 9; Pensacola, 10; Mobile, 11-12; Selma, 13; xMont- eomerv. 14; Birmingham,"^ 16-18; Memphis, 19-22; Pine Bluff, 23; Hot Sj^rings, 24: Little Rock, 25; Fort Smith. 26; I-'ayetteville, 27; Musko- gee, 28. WITHIN THE LaUV (Western Co.)l—American Play Co.. mgrs.— Suffolk, Feb. 2; Elizabeth City, 3; Washington. 4; New Bern, 5 ; Rocky Mount. 6; Weldon, 7; Henderson, 9; Goldsboro, 10; Fayettcville, 11 ; Flor- ence, 12; Darlington, 13; Sumter, 14; Camden, 16: Chester, 17; Greenwood, 18 ; .\bbevville, 19. WITHIN THE LAW (Central Co.)—American Play Co., mgrs.— Cane Giardeau, Feb. 2; Poplar Bluff, 3 : ]\Iarion, 4; Du Quoin, 5 ; Mt. Ver- non, 6; Vandalia, 9; Efifingham, 10; Robinson, 11; Charleston, 12; .Alton. 21-22; Jefferson City, 23; Columbia, 24: Fulton, 2q: Louisiana, 26. WITHIN THE LAW (Northern Co.)—.American Play Co., mgrs.— Traverse City, Feb. 2 ; Charlevoix, 3 ; East Jordan. 4; Chebovgan, 6; Alpe- na, 7: Saulte Ste. Marie, Ont., 9; Saulte Ste. Marie, Mich., 10: Manisti- quc, II ; Escanaba,i2; Iron Mountain, Crystal Falls, 14; Ironwood, t6; Rhinelander, 17; Antigo, 18; Chilton, TO. Personal Mention Jo.SF.PTiixE Dillon has joined A Bachelor's Honeymoon company, to play the lead in place of Rose .Ains- v.'orth, who goes home for a rest. Hugh O'Connell, a pleasing ju- venile and all around young actor who has lately been workins" in the North- west, is in town, ready to accept an opening. M.\KY EnzAnKTii FoRiiKs, the hand- some niece of Mrs. James Neil!, is with Doris Kcane in Romance, and will go with the company to London this spring. GRAfE HuNTLKV (Mrs. .Alfred Al- dridge) was operaterl u])on for ap- pendicitis in Lima, Ohio, recently, and is now rapidly regaining her health and strength. Thk father of W. P. Reese, Cali- fornia representative of Sullivan & Considine, died Saturday, Tan. 17, in Galveston of a nervoiLs affliction that he had long been a sufferer from. A RECEPTION was given Wednesday of last week at the California Club to LAURETTE TAYLOR In PEG O' MY HEART By J. Hartley Manners; Cort Tlipatre. New York; now in il.s seeonil year. PEG O' MY HEART A—Ra.stern. PEG O' MY HEART B—Southern. PEG O' MY HEART C—West and Pacific Coast. PEG O' MY HEART D—Niirthern. PEG O' MY HEART R—Miilille West. THE BIRD CP PARADISE l)v Ricliard Walton Tully THE TIK TOK MAN OP OZ liy L. Franli Bauni and Louis Gottscliall<. Oliver Morosco Co. Theatres Los Angeles, CaL Tbe Majestic Theatre The Morosco Theatre • The Burhank Theatre The Ziycenm Theatre The Republic Theatre THE ORIGIITAIi THEATBICAI. HEAD- QUARTERS THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL Iiarere Rehearsal Room Free to Guests 185 Rooms on Ellis and Powell Sts. p. p. SHANLEY fff. XJ-pciTxz P. C. PURNESS I^^OFS. P. P. SHANLEY, MGR. ED. REDMOND Redmond Company Presenting the Highest Class Royalty Plays at the Grand Theatre, Sacramento JAMES POST and his famous Honey Girls Crowding the Majestic Theatre at increased prices. LOUIS B. JACOBS TABI.OID MTXSICAI. COMEDY CO. Presents Fritz Fields, Hazel Wainwright AND THE DANCING DOT.I.S SAVOY THEATRE—PHOENIX Ronis li. Jaiolis. I.i-ssie ami Manaser Want to hear from good mu.^ical nmieily peciplc—AI clmrus sirl.«!, $'20 C. J. HOLZMUELLER—THEATRICAL APPLIANCES Maker of Arc Iiamps, Bunch Iilg'hts, Strip Iiights, Border Iiights, Swltchhoards and Rheostats 229 12th Street. Phone Park 8169, San Francisco, Cal. Merle Maddern, the San Francisco girl, who has returned to her home after several seasons on the New York stage, in a leading role with Otis Skin- ner. Inste.^d of luring Dei"hy Crandall, a wealthy hanker, from the family fireplace, as Mrs. Marie Crandall charges in a $50,000 alienation action, Lola May, an actress starring- in The Lure, declared in an affidavit last week in Xew ^"()^k, tliat she fled from New York to San Francisco to cscai)e Crandall's attentions. "Mrs. CrandalTs charges are .scandalous and untrue," savs the actress. CuvLF.R TT.\.STiNr,s, 50 years old, an actor identified with Ikdasco produc- tions, shot and killed Iiiniself in his rooms in New York JanuaiT lolh. i lastings had sjient the summer in lCuro]ie, and on his i-eturn, last August, complained of heing under a severe nervous strain. His last ai)- pearance was as Matthew Staudish in The Woman. Tie was a mcmher of tlie Players' and a life memhcr of the Lamhs' Cluh. He was a hrothcr of h'rnest Hastings and was one of the first American actors to make a repu- tation in Australia, STAR THEATRE Oakdale Cal. K. C. SHICARRR, manaK'er. A live one for real .show.s. Seating capacity, 375. Road shows write for open time. When Frances Dean, an extra girl at the Alcazar comjiany of the days hefore the fire, obtained a divorce from licnjamin .S. Dean, son of a ricli I'allier, who also tried to act, there was a sti])ulation between tiiem that Dean sliouid nav $25 a month for the sup])ort of their infant .son, Peter Sager Dean. Last week the case came before Judge Sturtevant, owing to a (juestion as to whether iX-an shall be compelled to give his wife money for the child now that Mrs. Dean is the wife of All .Scliniidt, "a rich man," according to the affidavit of Dean. Mrs. Dean-Schmidt was given her in- terlocutorv decree by Tudge Kerrigan before the fire, and her final decree after llie fire hv Judge ITosmcr. Her liusbaiid, who was worth $60,000 at tlie time, gave her a property settle- ment and $7-,ooo in cash in lieu of alimony. He had charfed her with in-, fidelitv, but was not able to substan- tiate the accusation, and she obtained a decree on the grounds of cruelly.