The San Francisco Dramatic Review (1908)

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I THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW 13 BEMOVED TO TSE FINEST STX7DIO BXni^Dnra IIT THE WEST Columbia Scenic Studio Co. 167 EBIE STBEET NEAK MISSION AND FOTTBTEENTS STEVE I. SIMMONS TIGHTS AI.I, COl^OBS. WEIQETS AND FBICES Cotton, to $1.50 Wool, J2.50 to $3.50 Lisle Silkoline, $1.75 to $3.50 Silk. $5.00 to $12.50 SYMMETRICALS BEST AND MOST ENDUBINO I.INE IN XT. S. Calf. $5.00; Calf and Thigh, $10.00; Calf, Thigh and Hip, $12.50 Sweater*, Jersey*, Gym and Bathing: Suit*, Supporters, Athletic Shoe*, Underwear Special Discount to Profession Cor. POST ST. and OBANT AVE. Jack Golden With Own Musical Comedy Company Market Street Theatre, San Jose—indefinite. Vaudeville Notes ' hrough an arrangement with the Ulcers of big feature photo ~ and his strong connections in . York, Marcus Loew has com- pjted plans for routing big feature pnto plays over his new purchase, t Sullivan and Considine circuit, 1 t as the road shows will be rited. Hitherto, "movie" patrons li . e had to wait to see the big pic- t OS until state rights were sold a 1 local theatres secured them. ] the new arrangement, Mr. Loew ' buy the rights to whatever big ires appeal to him at the first - wing in New York and will 1 mptly send them over his circuit, s wing them in his theatres first, nies Thornton, vaudeville actor song writer, was found at the im of the subway stairs at One I ndred and Sixteenth Street and I nnox Avenue, New York City, c ly this morning, suffering from aiossible fracture of the skull. He taken to the Harlem Hospital, ' c a doctor said he would prob- recover. It is believed he lost \' way while on a visit to his wife, 1 nnie Thornton, who is ill in the li^pital. -ddie Murray will be succeeded at I Broadway by Tom Beeson. Mur- lias stirred up hot water ever he opened with the company. ')! Carter will open with the Post ' mpany at the Wigwam tomor- r V. Vhile Mrs. Robert Drady, wife Mc house manager of Pantages itre, was sitting on a bench near life-saving station at the beach lay afternoon talking to a I'l, two boys came up to her and "Lady, have you lost any- ;Mrs. Drady looked down ^aw that her mesh purse, valued and containing $50, was miss- ' and also a vanity box attached 'lie same chatelaine. The young- said they saw two boys take lething from Mrs. Drady's hand \Nile she was seated on the bench 9 1 then ran toward the park. Chris Brown has resigned as book- ing agent of the S. & C. Circuit. Re- port has it Chris is well fixed. Golden Biggest Kind of Winner in San Jose Jack Golden and his musical comedy company continue to at- tract large audiences to the Mar- ket Street Theatre. Last week (Holy Week) had no effect on the business. Standing room only was the sign every night. Golden is immensely popular and Mrs. Golden, Will Cross, Florence Young and Jack Doud are great favorites. HILDA CARVEL Ingenue At Liberty; care Dramatic Beview SAN FBANCISCO, 41 Grant Ave. I.OS angei.es, 636 So. Broadway OAKI^AND, 600 14th Street SAN JOSE, 41 N. Ist SACBAMENTO, 422 K Street PASADENA, 33 So. Colorado Street RUPERT DRUM With Chas. King and Virginia Thornton HARRY MARSHALL Scenic Artist Permanent address: P. O. Box, 1321. Res. Avalon, Santa Catalina Island. DAVID KIRKLAND Care of Dranuttlo Xeview PIETRO SOSSO Leads or Direction 17S 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 in VAUDEVIIiIiB 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 Playing Vaudeville—Ed Fisher's Time Frank Harrington With James Post Leading Man Southern Pacific "First in Safety 99 In competition with all steam railroads in the United States, the Southern Pacific has been awarded the Har- riman Memorial Safety Medal 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? 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