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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 66

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"Suhscribe forUbcrly Bon" THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER; SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1 91 for Liberty Bonds' -I, -i XJV If yT 1 l'f -i is 'IS' y.xy.u:-; 1 1 iix- iri 1' XX H-a Double r-i-g-a-n, Hero, Is the. Brother of Miss Nedda Harrigan, Heroine America Army Captain, Who Captured Fourteen Germans, and Leading Woman at Columbia Children of Edward Harrigan NISS DAVES' NEW PICTURE BY THOMAS NUNAN Williams, Oregon, Many such there are in the moun- L. -X i yiTIIIN the next week the eyes of the country will again have an opportunity to focus on that popular young picture star, Marlon Davies, whose popularity seems destined to become more 'encompassing than ever. In her new picture "The Burden of Proof," the second she had made fftr the Select Pictures Corporation, poetic treatment, sustained 'heart interest, tensely dramatic and highly emottonal scenes, artistry and sheer beauty combine to make a most excellent piece of work, and tw film shows this wonderful girl as of every one of the little touches of technic that have brought fame and October 7, 1913. tains.

When a genuine, natural-Miss Annie Laurie, born bachelor begins to get old he "Examiner" Office, cither rushes into society and lives San Francisco. among butterflies or he takes to the Dear Miss Laurie: Although up mountains 'and dwells austerely here for a few days of rest in one alone, keeping a' dog not so much of the most beautiful regions in all fr company as for help in detecting the world, I cannot resist the tempt- the approach of well-meaning but ation to lay aside the ax, with which unwelcome visitors. The solitary I have been cutting firewood, and mountaineer was at home, though take the pen in my blistered hand to the collie had faithfully barked alarm write you these few lines. for half an hour. And what do you I want to tell you who Harrigan suppose I found pinned up on the articles by you and Fay King, with some accompanying psychological suggestion, actually feed.

to the solitary nature something of human and home companionship, something of the gentleness and delicacy so rigidly kept away by mountain distance and the collie dpg. And you women writers sometimes strike wonderfully sympathetic chords of human harmony, as in your Harrigan story, and the man qualified to live alone with nature is perhaps well qualified to hear and under feci vr IN --HERE is only one "Common Cause" today, and that is a reason why Crane Wilbur's play by that name will be a drawing card at the Columbia this week. Nedda Harrigan, Ethel Martell and Jean Craig in the center group have prominent parts in the patriotic Eleanor Doyle (Hippodrome) is the smiling girl at the left, and the serious young man near her is Derwcnt Hall Caine, who is interpreting one of his famous father's characters in "The Deemster" at the Alhambra. Margaret Nugent, below the group, may or may not.be the "Cutest Girl in Town," but that is the name of the play she appears In at the Majestic. The lady in the chic street costume is Helen Gill; although she doCsn't look the part, she is the "vampire" in "Business Before Pleasure" at the Curran.

Beside her is Albertina Rasch, the famous ballerina at the Orpheum. One of the Harmony Maids at the Wigwam and Mabel Crow (Casino) are the neighbors at the right 'irtiin" to msnv rfMure fnvnrit'H. three ver King," with William Faversham stand. Well. hav wandered in the ImP0 Next she olaved in its rehearsals and I know you America's real guards, the ta.

Do you remember that in the fatter part of August you wrote an "Examiner" article about Harrigan? It began: "Il-a-double r-l- G-a-n spells llarrigran." Did you notice it in the paper interior wall' of his cabin: Your article on Harrigan! "H-a-double r-i- G-a-n spells Harrigan." The hermit gets "The Examiner" in this way: A family living in toward town subscribes for receives it two days after the date of as leading man. $. The Will King Company at the Harrigans and the millions such as they! Week neKlnnlnK Tlila Afternoon MATINEE EVISHY DAY writing, but the sole object of this an engagement with Arnold Daly will like show, letter, good, bonnie Annie Laurie, and Virginia Harned in "Joseph- I forgot to mention that Nedda is to tell you. about' Harrigan. I ine," and later was in "The Master" Harrigan has three-brothers in our hdvc found out who he is.

with Daly. The past summer she army and every one of them is a Captain William Harrigan, the one deVoted to Morosco stock some- caPtain- No wonder the Germans I must close, Annie, for the stage Hlppodromte is 100 per cent American, is waiting to takc-the mail, and also ery mmtr has subscribed to the fourth Liberty loan. King heading the tee other day? No? Then here it is for you. publication, and passes it on to a musi cut a lor oi wooa rouay. dc nst with J1.0C0.

JNot piayed up," as we say in tuAr rtf inen it is are quitting. In addition to brave tured." not put on the front nare obtained, by the lone mountaineer. where in Southern California. l.nnt.nn Wi ham the tamilv mav De ForwerM mo Jases Watts AmUtod tiy REX STOREY in "A TREAT IS TRAVESTY" Aitertma Rasch piiF.Mii:nK UAKSEl Assisted tiy MOS. PA IX SAMjnEuni A CORY PI I FES She seems to be a very talented prQud of Captain phil5p Harrigan little actress, as well as beautiful and Captain A.

Harrigan. with a tucked who calls for the accumulated copies franCC tnC W. modestly away with the rest of fourteen prisoners into camp, is a vn.hLT- Fead SMP brother of Nedda Harrigan. as you think best: convenience or the dictates of his XT Tbenttr. Kllin Mkt I'd 11 sure to go to the Columbia next' Monday evening.

Captain William Harrigan's sister will be the leading woman. Yours faithfully, THOMAS NUNAN. Eugene CfBrlen has contracted to appear for the next four years in and in charming. Such a collection of Harrigans offi- 0) iMGWEl am doing my best cers helps to spell victory. -WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY desire for information roncernincr iNCQaa 15 lne Deauuiul 1,1 wa ON THE AISNE-VESLB FRONT, Intormaon concerning Edward IIarri the Now, Annie, I August 22.

American troops to- tlie outside world I brought some wj i( Tl is i actor ami author. It was my pnv- to get the wooc day blotted out a German salient war news to him, and he rejoiced, Nedda is the beautiful daughter every way cut up so that I Last of all, here is a story that STARTS TOXIGnT ilege to talk with her just before I can get back to San Francisco by your pen should have told. Two nouin oi ine vesie, wncre enemy r. ri, machine gunners had maintained for he 13 a Patnot llke every moun- XEW PISTEL 0. H.

CUSIII5G "Tlie Stranded MlnHtreU" i TYTTTE AXD SARAN0FF Mimical Odda and Endn a bridgehead between Chateau du taineer, and a Red Cross and the WablQ and a tannery adjoining Liberty Loan banner, together with the railway yards. THE TALKOFTHE TOWN! came away, irom ban rrancisco, tor next Monday evening for the first months ago, Mrs. Harrigan, the paramount and Artcraft pictures, next Monday eveni' she is to ap- performance of "Common Cause." mother of Nedda and the captains, His first appearance will be with pear at the Colm.ia Theatre in It was in San Francisco that Ed- died. She didn't live quite long Elsie Ferguson in "Under the Green-Crane Wilbur's new play, "Common ward Harrigan began his splendid enough to know about the magnifi- 'wooi Tree' "All the defenders were killed U1C UdS, auorneu nis mue nome. At first I thought that some spe Cause," which is being produced by stage career and I want to see his cent exploit accomplished by the Tto4t, except fourteen, who were cap.

tared Ty Captain William Har rlsan." cial Jntcrpcf i famil-tr ralviinncU'm Gottlob. Marx and Pincus t' The little daughter make her Columbia elder of her three captain The Lightner Girls boys. now a cuccossfui director, has been 1 "1 li I I mm And you went on to comment in a wthin the cabin but th'rd mcmber of this firm is debut But if 1 fail to et horne in Wouldn't she have been proud? And signed up by the Famous Players way that kept Harrigan and the Pincus, who has joined Gottlob and time I wish vou' would eo to the how she would have treasured thaU-Lnsky Corporation to direct "The Sil you would go such was not the case. Thorough Newton Alexander A JOLLY trio eTiAllinor nf hi name rnnnitic Marx in the business of supplying Columbia and write about Miss Har- article of yours, good dramatic productions to the rjgan and the new play in that de- Edward, the father, died in 1911 Pacific coast and as far east as New lightful way of yours. And if you What were the glories of his old-York and Boston.

do, a theatrical report will be added time "Mulligan Guards" compared Miss Harrigan, now about eigh- to the bachelor's literary collection with these present-day glories of through my mind for many days: oM bachelor-had clipped a large as- Who wouldn't' want to sing the sortmcnt of articles by you and old song concerning Harrigan Fay King, these being his favorite H-a-douMe r-i-gan and all after "Examiner" features. 1 reading that, or any news about him or the likes of him that hap- You, dear Annie Laurie, nnder- ta tuiv mm h. vi JULIUS TAXXKJ Cbatterbox la New Blonolorne. OFFICIAL WAB REVIEW teen years of age, appeared on her jn the cabin on the mountain. Be-' Nona Via rrriin r- rtA 11 stage as a child.

Her sides, I have seen "Common Cause." Is ne, ao you suppos ldiucr Who POSITIVELY LAST WEEK! Dally Mats. 2:15 Every Xlsht 8:15 William Vox Presents TKEDA BARA (Strea Supreme of the Screen) la juu icii me uy wuai pecu- 'il Lis uaJiJibwia schooling finished, she last Novem-f this Harridan? Where did i he 'and what. liar law of'honest attraction such a Mme. Doree's ber joined Margaret Anglin, as id he do for a living before he tt. rnr1f1 anj Imhof, Conn a Coreene Celebrit Hester Worslev in Woman of went a-soldlering.

I wonder if his mother has seen pecially shy concerning everything In f'rosmtint Thrlr rry Vil.lMiiin In i in.B Maso vfhat paragraph yet; ana, if she feminine, should find his chief 4'd'rer. it, what she thought when SAL.0M Hrst Time By Montagu Glass and Jules Eckert Goodman WENT 0YR THE TOP To the Shrieking Shrapnel of Cnrcs trained Laughter I IMPRESMO THE GREATEST OPERATIC ARTISTS SAVOY THEATRE MeAUlstor and Morkst TOMORROW s'ie read it. itmiunmj ucpm uiuiin Fourteen prisoners brought into of a newspaper. I suppose that the I Av PEST HOUSE" in This City AT la TODAY camp just for luck by llcrrigan that's him! Yesterday, as the folks wouldn't a Theda Bara Saper-Prndnetloa rrirrc matinees daily. is, so.

-is. IIliLU EVERY NIGHT, 25e, Me, 75a, $1. THE 'NEW AMERICAN 0 31 I) A 31 A Smiles, Throbs and Thrills IPJ AN FRANCISCO 47 (Ca iflow rtoe to chop wood on Sunday. SPECIAL NOTE ADDED WA II PICTURES NECESSIT ATE PERFORM A CES IIEOEWI.NG AT 2 AXD 8 P. M.

fmtnf Pr1-o Kc, S0 ISa, tl 09. Mitn Prt (ext Saturdays, Buotiayi ad OoUUajs JOe, 2'jc, 50e. PHOXK DOI GLA8 T. Ktrhto aad Sal. Mat, ta fl.SI BEST SEATS WO WED.

MAT. NOT FUylai OaVlaad. ORCHESTRA AimajArarz -Cqsovcto. wnt away out into the mountains where there was a lonely little cabin Ttccpied by a lone and elderly but yj no means lonesome bachelor F1TZID Atnerk-am Soprano nod Dif SEG0R01A Auspices French Covt and French High Commission THE SOCIETY DES CONCERTS DU CONSERVATOIRE (Paris Symphony Orchestra) ASiDRE 5IESSAGEH, Codactor. A PATRIOTIC SYMPHONY -CONCERT'.

Exposition Auditorium WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 6 Patronnse of Mapleal Association of San Francisco. Business direction A. W. Wiflenham, -Manager, and Selby c.

Oppenhelmer Price: $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1, 75c Mail Orders 'f rb retve ImmeJIata attention. Adlre.s Srlby C. Oppenheimer, Care Sherman. Clay Prancisi PIBUC TICKET SALE UECiI.9 MU.XDAl', OCT. 21.

r.iinoua Baimto iA X. Jl pXmx 1A CIO" bT.nCT. OTS fc J( Also JTcxt Sat Aft, Oct 13 Ticket S2.00. 1.S0. it Uie UxUj.

Hifinwi runo. Sayoy Theatre ETes. Oct 21-21 OAKLAXO OPERA IIOISE. Oefc 22 Seat Sale Tomorrow SPOKES DRAMA SKASOM Opens ST Oct 20th NewAIcazarCompany WITH nELI.B HALL-BENNETT Flrt Saa FranrUco rrmealatloa of the Famous Coinedj- Succesa GaTe UPSTAIRS a AW) Played Roarln? WW in Year of fiftF? This Lcnhttr UUllll City IT IS nr THR IIATTOXS, vi ho Wrote "l.omhariU I.lmlteH. Krrry te at, I'rl.

ro 25e, r.Or, 75c, II Hata, Tliurn Sat -rjB 50o, tot SEASON TICKET SALE NOW' At iol riTELA'X DLDG. First Concert Fri Oct 23 at CURRAN THEATRE- K.SO!f TICKET PRICES! 11 FRIDAY SYMPW01IFS: Or KUnXiJ. tit. 1. $10; $10.

12 6UK0AY SYMPHONIES. Orvhwfr, cm) 1st rowt n)iT. $11; Btlrmiy, nett 13 row in nprt 11 rows. $:, 19 SUNDAY 9 r.Rli-TTif. 1st mws nrxt 3 rosi Jf -'mri ii mwa GU7, 1st rowi.

n'ext rows. 12.50. Aaif mM rtTi wKh etirk to A. W. Widmham.

phsian B'dJ. WILL KING CO. La (be mlle-a-nilBt musical nlx-iiB "The Soced Limit" COMMUNITY POPULAR CONCERTS Open'nz Conorrt -WEDTESD4Y, KTEMX, OCT. 23 Exposition Amntorinm CECIL FANNING Amerlea'a Favorite Rarlton (Rritl aipoliitl by the fit tTait tn nr-canliw an I 1r o' mramicdi air4rtat tarotifbout tfca rui'M f'vi ALI. A' HI Kit, PinatM TickrU on s' iis-Tiin.

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THE HOME OF SPOKEN DRAMA ALL WEEK, COM. TODAY Del S. Lawrence and Co. la Oi Colobntai Hmw York 4 Utrn 6 "The Cutest Girl In Town" Siallneei Wed Sat, Saa. VAUDEVILLE WRITTEN ET CKANE WILBI Pfwlrit WNnn iM 'Ttw t-w in crmr1 In the COMTllON CAL'SB of mkint th mjt)i better pie to NOTHING fO PLEASING INCi: "TORN TO THE BIGHT" ftjl tixl Bu.

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