The San Francisco Dramatic Review (1908)

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April 4, 1914 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW 13 REMOVED TO THE PINEST STTTDIO BUILDHTO IW THE WEST Columbia Scenic Studio Co. 167 EBIE STBEET NEAB MISSION AND FOTTBTEENTH STETE I. SIMMONS TIGHTS AI.Ii COi;OBS. WEIGHTS AND FBICES Cotton, $1.25 to $1.50 Wool. $2.50 to $3.50 Lisle Silkoline, $1.75 to $3.50 Silk, $6.00 to $12.50 SYMMETRICALS BEST AND MOST ENDUBINO I.INE IN U. S. Calf. $5.00; Calf and Thigli, $10.00; Calf, Thigh and Hip, $12.50 Sweaters, Jerseys, Oym and BatUn; Suits, Supporters, Athletic Shoes, Underwear Special Discount to Profession Cor. POST ST. and GBANT ATE. WANTED BY A Wide Awake, Hustling' and Weil-Known MANAGER Offers for Mauag'emcnt of Stock, Vaudeville and Pictures, or Combination Housei Twelve Years' Experience on the Coast Address GI.ENN HABFEB 4108 So. Figueroa St., Iios Angeles, Cal. Jack Golden With Own Musical Comedy Company Market Street Theatre, San Jose—indefinite. The Pantages Mighty Gunboat Smith, the latest • i the white hopes and holder of the 1avywei.^'ht crown, will top the new lull which opens on Sunday. This v\ ill be the first appearance of the luisky mitt artist on the vaudeville ^tas^e here. Smith does the regulation stunts required of all "champs." Walk- er's Happy Girls, featuring Reed and A\'alker, two dusky-browed coniedi- ;:ns, will be the special added attrac- ii'>n. Guy Moyston, a local news- 1'iper writer, will produce for the first lime his exquisite little dramalet, taken from life, entitled The Song 'if the Spring. Max Newman, a rising I ivmg character actor, will take the leading role of Heinrich Meyer, the old musician. Edna Riese will enact tin- part of the street waif. Stanley T.ivingstone will play the Italian land- lord and Anthony North the lost son. 'iranvillc and Mack, Italian singing ('imedians and musicians; Clinton and K'ltgcrs, known as the "Narragansett < iiuple" ; the Four Magnannis, musical street pavers, and Wm. J. Burton, jr., America's famous press-photo- i;rapher, in an interesting travelogue, w ill complete the program. Vaudeville Notes Ella Hackett, a nineteen-year-old inestricnne, was killed by a fall of liity feet from a trapeze in the arena ' f the Ijarnum and I'ailey Circus in Aiadison Square Garden, New York, .\l)ril I. Willie attem])ting a "revolv- ing swing," she fell head downward. Oiiy a few of the circus performers were present at the time, as she was rehearsing after the afternoon per- formance. Miss Ilackett was a daughter of Dr. Clarence L. Hackett, a dcnti.st of New York. Louis Granat, known as the "Hu- man Bird," is a whistling virtuo,so and a mimic. He is said to be able to imitate almost every known species of the bird. He will be seen at the Empress shortly. Charley King and Virginia Thorn- ton are thinking seriously of making another Australian trip, beginning about June. Oliver Bailey will soon open The Crime of the Law in Chicago, pre- sumably at the Howard Theatre. Les- ter Paul and Jimmy Norton have gone on to join the new company which will appear in the production. RUPERT DRUM With Chas. King and Virginia Thornton HARRY MARSHALL Scenic Artist Permanent arUlre.'!.';: P. O. Box, 1321. Re.s. Avalon, Santa Catalina Island. DAVID KIRKLAND Care of Dramatic Bevlew PIETRO SOSSO Leads or Direction 178 Delmar St., San Francisco An Interesting Place—Boys Talked About All Over the World Newman's College You Must See to Believe Most Original Gentlemen's Cafe In the World EDDY AND POWELL STREETS, S. P. Chas. King—Virginia Thornton VX VAUDETII.I.E Western 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. Max Steinle Mattie Hyde Comedian Characters Keating and Flood Company—Seattle Frank Harrington Leading Man With James Post Southern Pacific "First in Safety 99 In competition with all steam railroads in the United States, the Southern Pacific has been awarded the Ilar- riman Memorial Safety INIedal by the American Museum of Safety, for the best record in accident prevention in year of 1913. During a period of five years, not one passenger's life has been lost through collision or derailment of trains on Southern Pacific lines, involving the movement for a distance of one mile of eight thousand million passengers. "Safety First'' GOING EAST? PANAMA PACIFIC EXPRESS '1111' I-:XPOSlTION TRAIN MARVELOUS SCENIC ATTRACTIONS SEEN FROM THE CAR WINDOW WITTIOTlT EXTRA EXPENSE FOR SIDE TRIPS Pikes Peak Boyal Gorge Grand Canon of the Arkansas Tennessee Pass Eagle Biver Canon Canon of the Grand Biver Grand Canon of the Feather Biver Pilot Mountain Glistening Beds of Salt Great Salt Iiake Salt Lake City- Castle Gate Glenwood Springs WESTERN PACIHQ TONVER^ PIO fi PSMDE 'I'lic Tr.-iiiscoritiiicntiil Sconicway TICKET OFFICES: 665 Market Street, Palace Hotel; Market Street Ferry Depot 1326 Broadway, Oakland MAKE-UP WIGS BESS', •WABNBSSON'S, STEIN'S, MEYEB S, LIECHNEB'S SPECIAI.S—1 Ih. Powder, 35c.; C. Cream, 40c. lb. Makeup Boxes, 60c.; Crop Wigs, $1.25; Dress, $3.50; Wig Bented, &0c. week; Soubrette Wigs, $6.00. UKST ANiy CllKAPEST- SIONl) l''on I'KICK l-IST PABEHTB : 829 VAN HESS AVENUE, S. t. PLAYS Alfa Pi^rry Bvf.rs, well known in City. Last week he was seen in the stock work here, is now a meml)cr of title role of Mrs. Wiggs of the Cab- the Wadsworth Stock in New York bage Patch.