The San Francisco Dramatic Review (1908)

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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW June 27, 1914 Isabelle Fletcher Charles D. Ayres Spt cial Starring' Ens^acjcnient Ed. Rcdnmnd Stock, Sacramento James Dillon Dillon and King—Straights Oakland Charles E. Gunn Leads Orpheum Stock—Cincinnati Maude Leone Co-Star Del Lawrence, Vancouver Florence Young Leads—Jack Golden Company Care Dramatic Review Eddie Mitchell Business Representative Ed Redmond Co., Sacramento Marshall W. ZCIIO Dorothy DOU^lflS Types and Eccentric Characters Leatls At Liberty. Permanent address, Dramatic Review Claude Archer - Jean Devcreaux Stagre Manager and Part.s Ingenue Just closed year's engagement with Isabelle Fletcher Stock, Vancouver At Liberty; Care Dramatic Beview Lucile Palmer Prima Donna Soubrette Care of Dramatic Review Helen Hill Leadins: \\'^oman Care Dka.matic Review Bess Sankey Leadins: Woman Eastern Traffic Co. William H. Connors Juvenile Comedian Care Dramatic Review Marie Connelly Ingenue At Liberty—1420 O St., Sacramento Geo. F. Cosby ATTOBNET AITO COUNSEIiI.OB AT LAW 552 Pacific Building, Phone Douglas 5405 Residence Phone, Park 7708 San Francisco, Cal. LELAND MOWRY Seconds and Heavies At IJtierty; care Dramatic BeTlew MINA GLEASON IClitili r.anli ii Stock. D. uxer CHARLES LE GUNNEC SCF.NIC ARTIST—AT LIBERTY Permanent Address, 3697 21st Street, San Francisco. Phone Mission 7613 FRED KNIGHT Characters At I.,lberty, care Dramatic Beview EDMUND LOWE .\lcazar Theatre GEORGE S. HEERMANCE Scenic Arti.st; at Liberty Care of Dramatic Beview ALF. T. LAYNE This Offlce AVIS MANOR Juveniles Care of Dramatic Beview D. CLAYTON SMITH Ju vriilles Care Dramatic Beview. RALPH NIEELAS Scenic Artist Care of Dramatic Beview JACK FRASER Kmpress .Stork. !-;;ui IMc KO DEAVER STORER neavii'S Care Dkamatic Rkvif.w or pormniu'iit addn'ss la'W uth Ave. Oakland. GEO. W. STANLEY With Vice, Pantages Time VELMA MANN Ingune—At Liberty 2935V4 Grove Street, Berkeley. LOUISE NELLIS lllKi'IUU' Care of Dramatic Beview C. ALLAN TOBIN Juveniles Care of Dramatic Beview ELLA HOUGHTON Ingenue Care of Dramatic Beview HILDA CARVEL Ingenue At Liberty; care Dramatic Beview JACK E. DOUD With Jack Golden In Musical Comedy ALLAN ALDEN Comedian At Lilierty; care Dramatic Beview GEORGIA KNOWLTON Care of Dramatic Beview JAMES NEWMAN Witli lluwar.l ■•■. sti-r .'-■tiM-k r... HARRY J. LELAND stage Director and Comedian Ed. Redmond Stock, Sacramento STANFORD MacNIDER At Liberty—Kellie's Exchange, P. I. Bldg., Seattle Geo. Matison Leads and Heavies Austa Pierce Second Business Permanent address, 4040 Oregon St., San Diego Valeska Suratt Quits \ ale.ska Suratt, in a huff after a spat with Geo. Baldwin, her leading man, quit during her engagement at the Orplieum in Oakland last Sunday. Baldwin has been at outs with Miss Suratt for some time. There is a little love scene in their act in which the two clasp each other in their arms and are sujiposed to whisper sweet noth- ings. Saturday the two had a violent cniarrel. Saturday night, when the time came in their act to say nice tilings to each oth.er. Valeska took oc- casion to vent her anger upon her partner. According to Baldwin, she called him various uncomplimentary names. When the audience thought she was telling Baldwin how much she loved him, it appears, as Baldwin tells the tale, tliat she was upbraiding him in a way that was shocking. The re- sult was that Baldwin quit the act in Oakland Sunday. \'aleska followed suit. Jolm Higgins, the tango expert accompanying them, announced that he had sprained his ankle, and tlie man- agement took the number off its bill. Miss Suratt left Sunday night for Los .\ngelcs. Personal Mention Ji.MMv (Barric) Xorto.v has ar- rived in Vancouver from Chicago, where he appeared in the cast of Tlie Under Dog. Norton will be in the company next season that plays the piece over the Stair-Havlin time, open- ing .\ugust 30. Allan Aldi:n and Dorothy Car- roll surprised their friends this week by announcing their marriage, con- tracted about four months ago. when both were members of l^he White Slave Ti-affic Company. Tlie liappy couple are now living in Los .\ngeles, where Miss Carroll is working in mov- ing pictures. \\'hcn -Maude Lico.Nt; closed as lead- ing woman of the Empress Theatre Stock Company, \'ancouver, she re- ceived many beautiful presents. One especially gorgeous silver piece, en- graved "Dear '')1(1 Pal." from the "Empress Bunch." Pretty fine senti- ment after a year's work with "tlie bunch." With the blare of a band echoing over the water as she pulled out of tlie slip and headed down the bay, the Oceanic liner Sierra, Captain H. C. Houdlettc, sailed for Honolulu at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The band, led by P. Sapiro, was composed of members of the Musicians L^nion and was at the dock to bid farewell to Dex- ter M. Wright of the Columbia Thea- tre orchestra and his bride, the for- mer Anita Peters, who sailed away for a honeymoon in Hawaii. Miss Peters that was is well known here as a dancing teacher.