The San Francisco Dramatic Review (1908)

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:ay 2, 1914 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW 13 REMOVED TO THE FINEST STTTBIO BTXIZiDINO IK THE WEST Columbia Scenic Studio Co. 167 ERIE STREET NEAR MISSION AND FOXTRTEENTH STEVE I. SIMMONS TIGHTS Alili COI^ORS. WEIOHTS AND PRICES 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 ENDURINO I.INE IN U. S. Calf. $5.00; Calf and Thigh, $10.00; Calf, Thigh and Hip, $12.50 Sweaters, Jerseys, Oym and BatMn? Suits, Supporters, Athletic Shoes, Underwear Special Discount to Profession " Cor. POST ST. and ORANT AVE. Jack Golden With Own Musical Comedy Company Market Street Theatre, San Jose—indefinite. Frank Harrington Leading Man With James Post Marshall W. ZCHO Dorothy DOU^IES I'xcentric Characters and Direction Leads Permanent address— Dramatic Review Personal Mention Ti\rMY Bradford is second man A of Newman & Foltz's Traffic ' ipany. 'iM). B. Howard, who has long i /regarded as one of our best dians, is visiting in Los Angeles. ' 1^ open to an enj^agement. l .i riEL Martel, who went East to ■ the vaudeville pot of gold, has Inded that the rainbow is just as ve there as here, and has signed -lock, opening May iith at the I lemy of Music, Charlotte, N. C. \NfNiE Ward, who played in lame President all last winter in land, is according to friends, to liarried to John Dean, her lead- l; man. Dean accompanied her 'ill! New York to London recently, '1 they are seen constantly together ilieatrcs and restaurants. I ^ ^■E Tyrrell, at various times lead- \\ oman of stock companies in the Invest, was married in this city 1 11 nth, to W. H. Ziegler, a Spo- il capitalist. Miss Tyrrell had ju.si iii])leted a tour of the Hawaiian Isl- when she .succumbed to the (M'lings of the Spokane suitor. Thomas Phillips has joined the York Grand Opera Company, iM li will tour California and the "ithwest, and will act in the ca- ' ty of business manager. He ar- I from New York and joined the Ipany at San Bernardino on Inesday. I'lHN Blackwood was in San Fran- ' I last week and took back with III to Los Angeles Florence Malone to play the chief part in Tom Ince's new play that will soon be seen at the Morosco Theatre in that city. While here, John made known a few facts in Little Theatre management. The late lamented proposition that ran for three or four weeks in Lo^ Angeles, lost about $20,000 and the second night the receipts amounted to $12.00. Before the week was over it was necessary to inform the public that the Little Theatre_was an honest- to-goodness theatre—and their money would be taken. But the public wouldn't believe it. Dates Ahead EXPOSITION PLAYERS (tent) —Vi-salia, May 4 and week. INTER-MOUNTAIN WAGON SPIOW (Chas. P. Helton)—Lodi, May I ; Woodbridge, 2. HONEYMOON EXPRESS (the Shuberts; Jos. Dillon, ahead).— Portland, May 3 and week ; Seattle, 10-18. JUVENILE BOSTONIANS (B. Lang, mgr.)—Sheridan, Wyo., April 28-May 2; Billings, Mont., 4; Big Timber, 5; Livingston, 6; Helena, 7, Missoula, 8; Wallace, Ida., 9; Spo- kane, Wash., 10; Lewiston, Ida., 11; Pomeroy, Wash., 12; Walla Walla, 13; North Yakima, 14; Roslyn, 15; Cle Elum, 16. DAVID KIRKLAND Care of Dranuitlo B«ti«w PIETRO SOSSO Leads or Direction 17S Delmar St., San Francisco Chas. King—Virginia Thornton IN VAUDBVIIiIiE 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 Plavincr Vaudeville—Ed Fisher's Time THE SCENIC I.INE OF THE WORI.D WESTERN PACIFIC DENVER F<^DIOfiRaND]B Unfolds to tlie traveler a magnificent panorama of snow-capped pealv. canon, gorge and crag. Marvelous Scenic Attractions seen from the car windovif without extra expense for side trips: G-rand Oafion of tlie Feather River Pilot Mountain Glistening' Beds of Salt Great Salt Iiake Salt I>ake City Castle Gate Glenwood Springes Fikes Peak Royal Gorge Grand Canon of the Arkansas Tennessee Fass Eag'le River Canon Canon of the Grand River Choice of Two Routes Through the Rocky Mountains Throug-h Standard and Tourist Sleep- ing' Cars hetween San Francisco ana Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Iiouis and Chicago. DINING CAR SERVICE UNEXCEIiI<ED TICKET OFFICES 665 - Market Street, Palace Hotel; Market Street Ferry Depot; 1326 Broadway, Oakland SAN FRANCISCO, 41 Grant Ave. I.OS angei.es, 636 So. Broadway OAKI.AND, 600 14th Street SAN JOSE, 41 N. 1st SACRAMENTO, 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. Low Fares East Via Southern Pacific ROUND TRIP CHICAGO $72.50 ST. I.OiriS 70.00 KANSAS CITY 60.00 NEW ORIiEANS 70.00 NEW YORK 108.50 FHII.ADEI.PHIA 108.50 BOSTON 110.50 MONTREAI. 108.50 WASHINGTON 107.50 And Other Points Limited Trains Fast Express Trains with Pullman and Tourist Sleepers; Dining Cars. Stopovers either direction. doing Limit. 15 days. Return Limit. ;! motillis from date of sale, but not after (ti toinT :i 1, I :i 1 1, SALE DATES May 12, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 31. June 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30. July 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. August 3, 4, 11, 12, 17, 18, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29. September 4, 5, 9, 10, 11. FOR BERTHS AND TRAIN SERVICE ASK SOUTHERN PACIFIC AGENTS SEBS', WARNESSON'S, STEIN'S, MEYER'S, I.IECHNEB'8 SPECIAI.S—1 lb. Powder, 35o.; C. Cream, 40c. lb. I Makanp Boxes, 60c.; Crop Wl^s, $1.35; Dresa, 93.50; 'Wig Rented, 50c. week; Soubrotte Wlfr«, $6.00. ¥ilTT/^ O IIUST AND CllliAPKST- S1:NI) KOll I'llKM'! LIST ■ "OT AVC YY X\3ri^ PARENTS ; t ; 889 VAN NESS ATENPE, S. F. JL IJXX X \9\ J^J^^JI^^^^J^J gFECIAtS--5"llirp6waer,'350.;" C. Cream, 40c.Jb. i