The San Francisco Dramatic Review (1908)

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March 14, 1914 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW 3 Dates Ahead BISHOP'S PLAYERS. — In k, Ye Liberty Playhouse, Oak- lil. FINE FEATHERS (H. H. Frazee, )—Salem, March 16; Concord, Augusta, 18; Lewiston, 19; land, 20-21 ; Worcester, 23; ingfield, 24; Waterbnry, 25; 'ew London, 26; Lowell, 27; New- rt, 28; Hartford, 30-^1. JULIAN ELTINGE CO. in The noline Girl (A. H. Woods, mgr.) ew York City, March 16, indefinite. LAURETTE TAYLOR, in PEG ' MY HEART (Oliver Morosco, gr.) —Cort Theatre, New York ity, indefinite. LITTLE WOMEN (William A. rady)—Minneapolis, March 23-28; t. Paul, 30-April 4; Milwaukee, 13- I ORPHEUM STOCK CO.—San- 'cr, March 14. POTASH & PERLMUTTER A. H. Woods, mgr.)—New York ity, indefinite. SEPTEMBER MORN (Rowland nd Cliflford) — Gary, Marcli 15; liet, 16; Michigan City, 17; South nd, 18; Kankakee, 19; Blooming- •n. 20; Springfield, 21; Alton, 22; '(-■ileville, 23 ; Hannibal, 24; Ouincy, 5; Centreville, 26; Albia, 27; Bur- ngton, 28; Cedar Rapids, 29; Cedar alls, 30; Independence, 31 ; Decorah, \pril i; Mason City, 2; Sioux Falls, ; Sioux City, 4-5; Ft. Dodge, 6; ' 'w a Falls, 7 ; Boone, 8 ; Perry, 9 ; >maha, lo-ii; Des Moines, 12-13; .rinnell, 14; Iowa City, i^. TH.\T PRINTER OF" UDELL'S (iaskill & McVitty, Inc., owners) — lankato, ]\Iarch 14; St. Cloud, 15; \nrthfield, 16; Postville, 17; Winona, : Rochester, 19; Fairbault, 20; Still- ler, 21 ; Eau Claire, 22; River Falls, i; Menominie,. 24 ;-Marshfield, 25; ^tcvens Point, 26; Merrill, 27; Wau- ;m, 28. THE DIVORCE QUESTION K'owland & Clififord, props.; Fred )')uglas, nigr.)—Nashville, March 'i-2i; Louisville, 23-28; St. Louis, ,'1 April 4; open, 6-11; Chicago, 13- 'tHE MISSOURI GIRL (Joe Kith, mgr.)!—Roseburg, March 13; ikndale, 14; Gold Hill, 15; Grants I'ass, 16; Medford, 17; Central Point, iS: Ashland, 19; Weed, 20; Klamath I'alls, 21-22; Sisson, 23; McLcod, 24; Dnnsmuir, 25; Kcnnett, 26; Redding, -7 ; t^iggs, 28; Oroville, 29; Gridley, ^1; Chico, 31. THE SHEPHERD OF THh: HILLS (GaskiU & McVitty, Inc., "wners)—Marion, Mch. 13; Benton, 14; Carbondale, 16; Chester, 17; Du- <|uoin, 18; Centralia, 19; Vandalia, 20; Greenup, 21 ; Effingham, 23 ; Mattoon, 24; Charleston, 25; Tuscola, 26; JMonticcllo, 27; Decatur, 28; Sj^ring- field, 29; Beard-stown, 30; Mt. Ster- ling. 31- THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (Gaskill & McVitty, Inc., owners)'—Tiffin, March 14; Ottawa, 16; Kenton, 17; Bucyrus, 18; Spring- field, 19-21 ; Ft. Wayne, 22; Hartford City, 23; Muncie, 24; Elwood, 25; Tipton, 26; Frankfort, 27; Lafayette, 28; Kokomo, ,30; Peru, 31. THE SHEPHERD OF THE 1 HILLS (Gaskill & McVitty, Inc., owners)—Detroit, March 15-21 r j Pittsburg, 23-28; Cincinnati, 29- ' April 4. THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (Gaskill & McVitty, Inc., owners)—Durant, March 14; Ada, 15; Chickasha, 16; Manguni, 17; Ho- bart, 18; Lawton, 19; Waurika, 20; Norman, 21; Sapulpa, 22; Chandler, 23; Guthrie, 24; Oklahoma City, 25; Enid, 26; El Reno, 27; Shawnee, 28; Tulsa, 30; Caney, 31. THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (Ga.skill & McVitty, Inc., owners)—Beloit, March 14; Con- cordia, 16; McPherson, 17; Ster- ling, 18; Larnod, 19; Stafiford, 20; vSt. Johns, 21 ; Hutchinson, 23 ; Salina, 24; Herington, 25 ; Manhattan, 26; Wamego, 27 ; Topcka, 28 ; Lawrence, 30; Ottawa, 31. THE YeLlOW ticket CO. (A. H. Woods, mgr.)—New York City, indefinite. THOMAS E. SHEA CO. (A. H. Woods, mgr.)—Rochester, March 16- 21; Toronto, 23-2S; Philadelphia, 30- April 4. THO.MAS ELMORE LUCEY— Sui-sun, March 16; Vacaville, 17; Dixon. 18; Williams, 19; Colusa, 20; \\'illows, 21; Dunsmuir, 23; Yreka, 24; Medford, 25; Gold Hilf, 26; Cot- tage (irove, 27; Creswell, 28; Junc- tion City, 30; Sjiringfield, 31 ; Eugene, April I ; Salem, 2; Dallas, 3 ; St. Hel- en. 4; Arlington, 6; flermiston, 7; ]\lilton, 8; Walla Walla, 9; Prescott, 10; Pomeroy, 11. TRENTINI in The Firefly-Vic- toria, B. C, March 16-17; Van- couver, 18-19; Everett, 20; Tacoma, 21. UNDER COVER CO. (American Play Company and A. H. Woods, nigrs.)—Boston, indefinite. WITHIN THE LAW CO., Eng- lish Company, (A. H. Woods, mgr.) —Ilaymarket Theatre, London, Eng- land, indefinite. WITHIN THE LAW CO., Jane Cowl Company, (American Play Company. mgrs.)l—Boston, indefinite. WITHIN THE LAW CO., Miss Illington Company, (American Play Company, mgrs.)—Salt Lake City, Mch. 167I7; Ogden, t8; Sacramento, 20-21 ; San Francisco, 22-April 4. WITHIN THE LAW CO., Miss Ware Company, (American Play Co., mgrs.)—Columbus, March 16-21 ; Cincinnati, 22-28; Detroit, 30-April 4. WITHIN THE LAW CO., Special Company, (American Play Co., mgrs.) Providence, March 16-21 ; New York, 22-28; Brooklyn, 30-April 4. ^ WITHIN the" LAW CO., Eastern Conijjany, (American Play Co.. mgrs.) Duluth, IVIarch 13-14; Superior, 15; Eau Claire, 16; Omaha, 22-28. WITHIN THE LAW CO., South- ern Company, (American Play Co., mgrs.)—San Antonio, March 15-17; Houston, 18-19; Galveston, 20-21; Shreve.sport, 23; Vicksburg, 24; Greenville, 25; Greenwood, 26; Yazoo City, 27; Jackson, 28; New Orleans, 29-April 4. WITHIN Tllb: LAW CO., North- ern Company, (American Play Co., mgrs.)—Iowa brails, Mch. 14; Inde- pendence, 16; Manchester, 17; Galena, 18; Buscobal, 19; Stoughton, 21; Watertown, 22; Stevens Point, 23; Grand Rapids, 24; Morrill, 25; Wausau, 26; Menominee, 27; Still- water, 28; Northficld, 30; Rochester, 31- WITHIN THE LAW CO., Central Company, (American Play Co., mgrs.)' Springfield, March 14; Carthage, 18; Pittsburg, 19; Ottawa, 20; Webb City, lAURETTE TAYLOR in PEG O' MY HEART By J. Hartley Manners; Cort Theatre, New York; now in it.s second year. PEG O' MY HEART A—Eastern. PEG O' MY HEART B—.Southern. PEG O' MY HEART C—We.>?t and Pacific Coast. PEG O' MY HEART D—Northern. PEG O' MY HEART E—Middle West. THE BIRD OP PARADISE by Richard Walton Tully. THE TIK TQK MAN OP OZ by L. Franl< Baum and Louis Gottschalk. Oliver Morosco Co. Theatres Los Angeles, Gal. The Majestic Theatre The Morosco Theatre The Burhank Theatre The Iiyceum. Theatre The Republic Theatre ED. REDMOND fhe Redmond Company Presenting the Highest Class Royalty Plays at the Diei)enbrock Theatre, .Sacramento JAMES POST and his famous Honey Girls Returned to home theatre—Post's Gi'and, Sacramento, and playing i i to capacity audiences Spaulding Musical Comedy Co. in Honolulu A big success. Have broken all records. LOUIS B. JACOBS TABI.OID MUSICAI. COMEDY CO. Presents Fritz Fields, Hazel Wainwrig'ht AND THE DANCING DOI.i;S SAVOY THEATRE—PHOENIX T.iOu)s B. Jacobs. Ijossee and Manager Want to hear from good musical comedy people—Al chorus girls, .$20 C. J. HOLZMUELLER—THEATRICAL APPLIANCES Maker of Arc Iiamps, Bunch Z^lghts, Strip Iiig-hts, Border I.lerht8, Switchboards and Rheostats 229 12th Street. Phone Park 6169, San Francisco, Gal. 21 ; Parsons, 23; lola, 24; Coffeyville, 26; Independence, 27; Winfield, 27; Arkansas City, 28; Guthrie, 29; Perry, ,p; Pawnee, 31. Correspondence ALIl.ANY, Ore.—Week March i— I51igh (llligh Amusement Co., F. D. I'ligh, res. mgr.) : First half—Exclu- sive Mutual Program. Last half— Joe Sacket, cowboy banjoi.st, fair act. Pictures. I'usiness good for the week. Coming—Sunday, Colgate's features ; 12-13, home talent show, A Night of Laughs, under auspices of the Albany Military Club. Mr. Enis and Com- pany, of Los Angeles, producing. Rolfe (George Rolfe, mgr.) : Sunday, George Kleine day to fair business. Licensed pictures and good effects balance of week to fair business. Hub (Searls, mgr.) : Universal pictures. Oahdale, Cal. STAR THEATRE E. C. SHKARRR, manager. A live one for real shows. Seating capacity, 375. Road shows write for open time. Added altraction, two reels Dr. Fred- erick A. Cook i)icturcs to fair busi- ness. SALEM, Ore.—Week March i— Globe: I'eaturc ])ictures and good ef- fects to good business for the week. Grand Opera House (Salem Amuse- ment & Holding Co.) : Dark. Ye Lib- erty (Salem Amusement & Holding Comi)any) : Monday and Tuesday, b'amous Players Company pictures to good business. Licensed ]iictures to finish. Wexford (Salem Amusement & Holding Company)!: Licensed ])ictures to fair business for the week. Bligh (Bligh Amusement Co., T. G. Bligh, mgr.) : High class vaudeville acts and Mutual Program to good business for the week.