The San Francisco Dramatic Review (1908)

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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW March 28, 191^ James Dillon Management Bailey and Mitchell Seattle Theatre Charles £. Gunn Leads Orphenm Stock—Cincinnati Maude Leone Co-Star Del Lawrence, Vancouver Florence Young Leads—Jack Golden Company Care Dramatic Rfa'iew Eddie Mitchell business Representative I'-d Redmond Co., Sacramento Josephine Dillon Leading Woman A Bachelor's Honeymoon Howard Nugent—Margaret Nugent Home address, La Jolla, Cal. Claude Archer - Jean Devereaux stage JIanager and Parts Ingenue Just closeJ year's engagement with Isabelle Fletcher Stock, Vancouver At Ijiborty; C;iro Dramatic Review Lucile Palmer Prima Donna Soubrette Care of Dramatic Review Barry Norton Management Bailey & Mitchell Guy Hitner Leading Man At Liberty Care of Dramatic Review Bess Sankey Leading Woman Eastern Traffic Co. Frank Harrington Leading Man James Post Company LELAND MOWRY Seconils atiil Ilcavies At liiberty; care Dramatic Beview MINA GLEASON Ye l..iberty Stock, Oakland CHARLES LE GUNNEC SCENIC AHTIST—AT I.IRKUTY X'ernianent Address. 3G'J7 21st Street. San Francisco. Phone Mission TtilS FRED KNIGHT Characters At Lilierty. care Dramatic Review EDMUND LOWE Alrazar Theatre HOWARD FOSTER Engaged Care tliis office, or care Kellle. 214-215 P. I. Building, Seattle EVA LEWIS Second Business At I.iluity; care Dramatic Beview HUGH O'CONNELL General Business At IJI>C!ty—Care Dramatic Review CAREY CHANDLER Business Manager Keating & Flood, P.irtland. Ore. GEORGE S. HEERMANCE Scenic Artist; at Liberty Care of Dramatic Beview Geo. F. Cosby ATTOBNEY AITD COTTITSDIiIiOB AT I;AW 652 Pacific Building, Phone Douglas 5405 Residence Phone, Park 7708 San Francisco, Cal. ALF. T. LAYNE This Office AVIS MANOR •lUNeniles Cafe of Dramatic Beview D. CLAYTON SMITH Juveniles Care Dramatic Review. COL. D. P. STONER Advance Agent or Manager .\t Ijiherty; care Dramatic Review RALPH NIEELAS Scenic Artist Care of Dramatic Beview GERTRUDE CHAFFEE Character A Bachelor's Honeymoon. JACK ERASER Crime of the \,?\v Company .San Francisco ELLA HOUGHTON Ingenue Care of Dramatic Beview C. ALLAN TOBIN Jiiveniles Care of Dramatic Beview VELMA MANN Tngune—.\t l,il>erty .';i35',i Grove Street. B< rlccli y. LOUISE NELLIS IllfTi'IUP- Care of Dramatic Review A. G. HALSALL General Business At Liberty; care Dramatic Beview JACK E. DOUD With Jack Golden Tn Musical Comedy ALLAN ALDEN Comedian White Slave Traffic Company—on tour. Spotlights Sam Bernard and Gaby Deslys; will appear together in The GirF from Kays. The date of the first performance is two weeks from Monday. Several other stars will have parts in this production, among them l)eing Lawrance D'Orsay. Thi.'^ revival will be made at one of the leading Shubert theatres io New York. Michael B. Leavitt's case in court against Anna Held by means of which he is trying to recover $5000 due as commission, is not lost. A .short time ago Leavitt attached $3000 belonging to Miss Held and in the possession of John Cort, who was her manager. This attachment was va- cated by Justice Seabury of New York, and it looked for a time as if Leavitt had no other redress. He changed attorneys, however, and as n result Justice Grcenbaum held that Leavitt's complaint was good, and that the ca.se must come to trial. Homer Lind has recently added to his interesting family another girl. This makes three, and if the voung- est emulates her seniors, she bids fair to become a rival to Ray Cox, Trixie Friganzi or some other bright lumin- ary of the vaudeville firmament. Mr. Lind noticed one of them looking suspiciously at a plate of oysters, con- cocted into a new gastronomic tid- bit. The little one had never seen oy- sters served thus, and was dubious about eating. "They are oysters," Mrs. Lind explained. "You know what oysters are, don't you?" "Sure," replied the hopeful, "they are fish built like a nut." One of the best-known managers in New York spoke disparagingly of "stock" experience in an interview re- cently, which has prompted Joseph A. Dcimer, himself a brilliant young stock actor, to prepare a list of the notable dramatic stars who graduated from the stock companies. The list embraces nearly every important name now conspicuous on the American stage. The manager's answer has not been recorded. Geo. Matison Lea.l.s and Heavies Ctiesta Pierce Second Business Permanent address, 4040 Oregon St., San Diego GEORGIA KNOWLTON Care of Dramatic Beview FLORENCE LA MARR ' .Second Business or Ingenue Leads At Liberty; care Dramatic Review JAMES NEWMAN stage Manager Redmond Stock, S icramento FRANCES WILLIAMSON Grande Dames and Characters At Liberty C^are Dramatic Review WILLIAM MENZEL Business Manager or Advance Agent .\ildress Dramatic Review. San Francisco HARRY J. LELAND stage Director and Comedian Ed. Redmond Stock. Sacramento DEAVER STORER U.'avies Care Cbam.\tic Review or permanent addres» in:;,", i'th .\ve. tiakiand. GEO. W. STANLEY With Vice, Pantages Time I