Vaudeville trails thru the West (1919)

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HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 45 Chicago, Illinois. Mgr.—Wm. G. Tisdale. Stage Mgr.—Abe Jacobs. Carpenter—Joe Uhrich. "Props."—A. H. Marshall. Current—110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening—36 feet. Wall to Wall—76 feet. Height of Grid—81 feet. Depth of Stage—36 feet. Depth of "One"—6 feet. Sets of Lines—70. Stage Open—9 A. M. Mail Back—9 A. M. Matinee—2:15 P. M. Night Show—8 P. M. Majestic Theatre (Orpheum). Conductor—Chas. Fisher. Treas.—Frank S. Rivers. Spot Operator—B. Lambert. Flyman—Wm. Stuart. Grip.—3. No. Dressing Rooms—17. Stage Dressing Rooms—None. No. Days Engaged—7. Opening Day—Monday. Shows Daily—2. Shows Saturday—2. Shows Sunday—2. Rehearsal—9 A. M. Salary Paid—Sunday P. M. Where Salary Paid—Mrg's. Oflfice. Baggageman—Commonwealth Tran. Co. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra—Ten. Instruments in Orchestra—Violin, Comet, Trombone, Drums, Clar- ionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello, Viola. Next usual stand is St. Louis. C. & A. R. R.—Leave 11:30 P. M.; Arrive 7:50 A. M. Palace Music Hal Chicago, Illinois. Mgr.—Earl Steward. Stage Mgr.—Max Vashold. Carpenter—Thomas Tipping. "Props."—Herbert Green. Electr.—W. M. Hueston. Current—110 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening—45 feet. Wall to Wall—74 feet. Height of Grid—80 feet. Depth of Stage—27 feet. Depth of "One"—6 feet. Sets of Lines—110. Stage Open—11 A. M. Mail Back—11 A. M. Theatre Baggageman—Central Trans Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra—Ten. Instruments in Orchestra—^Violin, Cornet, Trombone, ionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello, Viola. Conductor—Harry Rogers. Treas.—Edw. Saunders. Press Rep't.—Sam'l Lederer. No. Dressing Rooms—24. Stage Dressing Rooms—2. No. Days Engaged—7. Opening Day—Monday. Shows Daily—2. Shows Saturday—2. Shows Sunday—2. Matinee—2:15 P. M. Night Show—8:15 P. M. Rehearsal^lO A. M. Salary Paid—Sunday Matinee. Where Salary Paid—Back Stage. So. Trunks $1 (round trip). Drums, Clar- LESTER STATE-LAKE BUILDING, CHICAGO Exclusive Theatrical Costumes, Go'wns, Novelties. Originator of Lester Brilliant Hats, Heels, Designs and jeweling effects, more brilliant than Rhinestones, inlaid into your gowns, costumes and materials. Send postage for catalog plate of Lester Brilliant Creations. Mention this Book.