The San Francisco Dramatic Review (1908)

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I .pril 25, 1914 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW 13 BEKOVED TO THE FimSST STtTDIO BXni^Dma IN THE WEST Columbia Scenic Studio Co. 167 EBIE STEEET NEAB MISSION AITD FOTTBTEENTH STEVE I. SILCMONS TIGHTS AJ.I. COI.OBS, WEIGHTS AND FBICES Cotton, J1.25 to $1.50 Wool, $2.50 to $3.50 Lisle Silkoline, $1.75 to $3.50 Silk, $5.00 to $12,50 SYMMETRICALS BEST AND MOST ENETTBINO I^INE IN V. S. Calf. $5.00; Calf and Thigh, $10.00; Calf, Thigh and Hip, $12.50 Sweaters, Jerseys, G-ym and Bathlngr Suits, Supporters, Athletic Shoes, Underwear Special Discount to Profession Jack Golden With Own Musical Comedy Company Market Street Theatre, San Jose—indefinite. Mostly Short and Newsy The Friars and The Green Room lull, well-known theatrical organiza- iiis of New York, are considering [injposition to unite. * * * Katherine a Shelle will be John Mason's lead- g woman next season. She has been iderstudying in The Yellow Ticket. * * Advance agents in New York are jitating the establishment of a new ub, to be composed of real, active lowmen. * * * Lowell Sherman ana nna Cleveland are going into vaude- lle. * * * Brer Rabbit and Mr. Fox IS been dramatized, and was pre- !Hted for the first time on any stage the Aldwych Theatre, Lonclon, re- mtly, to a delighted and astonished idience. The fantasy is an adapta- on of Joel Chandler Harris' Uncle emus stories, with a musical setting ised on negro melodies, by Cecil harp and Martin Shaw. It is dis- nctly a play for "grown-ups" who ■ant to be giddy again, if even for night, and is full of delightful sym- olism and quaint philosophy, such as lakes the Uncle Remus stories have ti irresistible appeal. Uncle Remus imself acts as chorus, interpolating splanatory remarks regarding the do- igs of the four-footed artists. The human element is supplied by Mr. Man and sweet "Mis' Meadows and de gals," attired in the crinolines and fal- lals of the sixties. * * * No more me- teoric or genuine success was ever scored in London by an American ac- tor than that which Walker Whiteside SAN FBANCISCO, 41 Grant Ave. IiOS ANGEIiES, 636 So. Broadway OAKIiAND, 600 14tli Street SAN JOSE, 41 N. 1st 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 Dramatic Baview PIETRO SOSSO Leads or Direction 179 Delmar St., San Francisco A BIG PRINTING PLANT IN A BIG SHOW TOWN ALLES FREE! Date Book, 1913-14 Southwest Theat- rical Guide Sharing Contracts Actors' Contracts Agents' Advice Sheets Agents, make this your headquarters. We date and reship paper for you WE FILL ■ RUSH" ORDERS QUICK ■ILOS ANGELES ■ 222-224-226 EAST FOURTH ST. Chas. King—Virginia Thornton IN VAUDEVIIiIiE 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 X'audeville—Ed Fisher's Time 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 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? PANAMA PACIFIC EXPRESS THE EXPOSITION TRAIN MARVELOUS SCENIC ATTRACTIONS SEEN FROM THE CAR WINDOW WITHOUT EXTRA EXPENSE FOR SIDE TRIPS Grand Canon of the Feather River Pilot Mountain Glisteningr Beds of Salt Great Salt Iiake Salt Iiake City Castle Gate Glenwood Spring's Pikes Peak Boyal Oorg'e Grand Canon of the Arkansas Tennessee Pass Eag'le River Canon Canon of the Grand River WESTCRN PACIFIC, DENVER }^PIO fi RSNDEr Tlic Traiisroiitinrnta] Sccnicway 665 Market Street, Palace Hotel; Market Street Ferry Depot 132G Ei'oartvvay, Caliland MAKE-UP WIGS PARENTS HEB8', WARNESSON'S, STEIN'S, MEYER'S, I.IECRITEB'S SPEOIAI.S—1 Ih. Powder, 35c.; C. Cream, 40c. lb. Makeap Boxes, 60c.; Crop Wlg^s, $1.25; Dress, $3.50; Wig Rented, 50c week; Soubrette Wlifs, $6.00. UE.ST AND CltKAl'lCS'l'--H|.;NO l''OU I'HK'K I.I.S'I' PARENTS : : : 839 '7Ah' NESS AVENDB, B. r. PLAYS DATES AHEAD EAST LYNNE (Al Alden, mgr.) —Sunol, April 20; San Ramon, 21; Danville, 22; Walnut Creek, 23.