The San Francisco Dramatic Review (1908)

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arch 21, 1914. THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW 13 REMOVED TO THE FIKEST STTTSIO BXTII.DIirO XS THE WEST Columbia Scenic Studio Co. 167 EBIE STBEET NEAB MXSSIOH ADD FOtmTEEllTH STEVE I. SIMMONS TIGHTS AJ,!. COrOBS. WEIGHTS AND PBICES Cotton. $1.25 to J1.50 Wool, J2.50 to $3.50 Lisle Silkoline, $1.75 to $3.50 Silk, $5.00 to $12.50 SYMMETRICALS BEST AND MOST ENDVBINO UNE IN U. S. Calf. $5.00; Calf and Thigh, $10.00; Calf, Thigh and Hip, $12.50 Sweaters, Jerseys, Gym and Bathln? Salts, Supporters, Athletic Shoes, Underwear Special Discount to Profession WANTED BY A Wide Awake, Hustling: and Well-Known MANAGER Offers for Managfement of Stock, Vaudeville and Pictures, or Combination Housei Twelve Years' Exnerience on the Coast Address GIiENN HABFEB 4108 So. Fl^ueroa St., Iios Ang°eles, Cal. That Big Vaud Deal As announced in The Dramatic Re- 'icw two weeks ago San l''rancisco las seen the fulfillment of the report hat Marcus Loew, Adolph Zucker iiid Aaron Jones were to be here to iH)k over the S. & C. interests, which hey contemplate buying. With them las been John Considine, who veri- ii s the report of the negotiations, but \\ ho .says nothing definite has been decided upon. And from the main [Mirpose of the visit—to look over and ' -timate the value of the S. & C. in- it icst.s—there have resulted a nuni- ln^r of more or less veracious stories as to the future purpose of these gen- ili inen. One is that a $300,000 the- atre is to be erected in Oakland hy I lie Eastern magnates, and another is iliat a hip])odrome, seating 4000 peo- I'lf, is to be erected in Los Angeles. It is also said D. J. and Sid Gi-auman, who have a half interest in the Em- press in this city and control Grau- Mian's Imperial, will be heavily inter- i ~[c(\ with the Ea.stern people in the I 111 lire. World Dancers, composed of i s boys and girls, and including the Collie Bal- let : James Francis Sullivan & Co., of- fering raiMd-fire vaudevile; Hong Fong, Chinese comedian; Moffat- Clare Trio in graceful feats with their feet. Olivitti Troubadours, instru- mentalists. Pantages: Captain Jack's Ten Polar Bears, The Morette Sisters, musical girls; Lawrence Johnston, ventriloquist; Phil Barnard, Lew Fin- ity and Tom Mitchell, fun mak- ers; Davitt and Duval in the comedy success. Holding Out; Gregoire and Elmina, juggling act. Avenue: (ius Hill's Mutt and Teff in Panama opened tonieht for a three nights' .stay. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Sanford, former lessees of the Em- press Theatre, are wintering in Ber- muda. Work is rapidlv progressing on the New Vancouver Opera House on Pender Street, and Manager Rick- etts promises to have his house open about Oct. 20. Correspondence VANCOUVER, B. C, March i6.— Orpheum : The baritone, David Bisp- ham, accompanied by Ward C. Lewis, in operatic numbers, songs and old bal- lads ; i'en Deely & Co., assisted by Marie Wayne, in The New Bell Boy; Bill Pruitt, the cowboy Caru.so; Ber- nard and Harrington, in a comedy plavlet, entitled Who Is She; Keno, \\'alsh and Melrose, comedy gym- nasts, in original acrobatic stunts; Morgan and Rice, in an athletic fea- ture. Empress: An Irish farce com- edy, entitled General John Regan, is an irresistible piece of delightful non- sense for the patrons of this house. Maude Leone is a delight; Alf. Layne is as artistic as ever; Del Lawrence is still in the cast. Imperial: Top o' the Ed. Armstrong will take his newly organized musical comedy company to Eureka next Wednesdav to put in a sea.son at the Margarita Theatre. RUPERT DRUM With Chas. King and Virginia Thornton HARRY MARSHALL Scenic Artist Kd Redmond Co.. Grand Theatre. Sacra- mento. Pormanent address: P. O. Box. 1321. Rps. Avalon. Santa Catalina Island. DAVID KIRKLAND Care of Snmuitio Beview PIETRO SOSSO Leads or Direction 17S Delmar St.. San Francisco An Interesting Place—Boys Talked About AM Over the World Newman's College Toil Must See to Believe Most Original Gentlemen's Cafe In the World EDDY AND POWELL. STREETS, S. F. Chas. King—Virginia Thornton IN VAnDEVII.IiE \A'estern States Time. Will R. Abram—Agnes Johns Producing Stock Sketches Western States Vaudeville Association Time in San Francisco Charlie Reilly (Singing Irish Light Comedian) Presenting The Bells of Shandon, Pantages Time. 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