San Francisco dramatic review (1899)

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fune II, 1910 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW The American Music Hall ON ELLIS STREET Will Open Monday Evening, October 24 1910, at 8 o'clock San Francisco Will See Vaudeville As It Is Shown in London, New York, Paris and Berlin HERE IS WHAT THE ARCHITECT SAYS ABOUT THE OPENING: POSTAL TELEGRAPH — COMMEROIAL CABLES TELEGRAM I Main Oflln. Postal TeJegnpti Bldg. *"— Harkf! in4 tmlitn Sir San Frincikco :-. Tt«Pcsi*Teite*«c-C«tfr ton^*fatorpora^tr#inft apd delivers ifie'nessap sotneti te the terms and commons v <>■:-.' cn the bact o' we blank 0— 4; Cho 5 rcwycrk Hay 34 Baiter Hbff Seeley, 13Cp 70.? Mor.air.ock Bid;, Sar.f rancl eco Cala. . Latter reoeived. Had no idea of making any changes that would delay the work. An pushing Amerioan Bridge Company with steel rapidly as possible. Shall celebrate your birthday with you at the opening of the house Ootober twenty-fourth. Denver progressing nicely. Steel going up in Salt Lake. Plans for Los Angeles about completed. Henry Ives Cobb. WE ARE IN BUSINESS TO STAY FOREVER THE THEATRES NOW CONTROLLED AND OPERATED BY US ARE AS FOLLOWS: American Music Hall, New York City Plaza Music Hall, New York City American Music Hall, Boston Fulton Theatre. Brooklyn American Music Hall, Rockaway, New York American Music Hall, Chicago American Music Hall, New Orleans Orpheum Theatre, Cincinnati American Music Hall, Indianapolis Majestic Music Hall, Toronto Dominion Theatre, Winnipeg Walker Theatre, Winnipeg THE FOLLOWING THEATRES NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION WILL OPEN DURING THE NEXT SEASON American Music Hall, San Francisco October 24, 1910 American Music Hall, Los Angeles March 1, 191 1 American Music Hall, Oakland March 1, 1911 American Music Hall, Sacramento October 19, 1910 American Music Hall, Spokane September 26, 1910 American Music Hall, Denver November 14, 1910 American Music Hall, Omaha August 29, 1910 American Music Hall, Salt Lake City November 21, 1910 American Music Hall, Seattle October 3, 1910 American Music Hall, Portland October 10, 1910 American Music Hall, Vancouver, B. C February 1, 191 1 WORK ON THE FOLLOWING THEATRES, TO BE OPERATED BY OUR COMPANIES, WILL BEGIN IMMEDIATELY WITH THE COMPLETION OF PLANS: American Music Hall, Washington American Music Hall, Baltimore American Music Hall, Philadelphia (already begun) American Music Hall, Providence American Music Hall, Kansas City American Music Hall, St. Louis American Music Hall, Pittsburg American Music Hall, Buffalo Canadian Music Hall, Toronto (already begun) American Music Hall, St. Paul American Music Hall, Minneapolis These, With Our European Connections, Constitute the Greatest Vaudeville Circuit in the History of the World William Morris Company Western Chicago, 167 Dearborn Street London, 418 Strand, W. C. Boston, 413 Washington Street New Orleans, Maison Blanche Building New York, American Music Hall WILLIAM MORRIS, PRESIDENT WALTER HOFF SEELY, VICE-PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER Executive Offices 703 Monadnock Building Telephone — Sutter 500