Vaudeville trails thru the West (1919)

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HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 65 Calgary, Alberta. Pantages' Theatre. Mgr.—D. G. Inverarity. Coniductor—Alf. Preston. Stage Mgr.—Al. Hornett. Treas.—Manager. Carpenter—Stage Manager. Press Rep't.—J. A. Brin. "Props."—P. Giroux. Flyman—H. Franklin. Eiectr.—T. D. Cook. No. Dressing Rooms—8. Current-110 Volts A. C. Stage Dressing Rooms—None. Operator—J. A. Brin. No. Days Engaged—6. Proscenium Opening—26 feet. Opening Day—Monday. Wall to Wall—46 feet. Shows Daily—2. Height of Grid-52 feet. Shows Saturday—3. Depth of Stage—31 feet. Matinee—3 P. M. Depth of "One"—6 feet. Night Show—8:15 P. M. Sets of Lines—22. Rehearsal—10.30 A. M. Stage Open—11 A. M. Salary Paid—After Matmee. Mail Back—11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Where Salary Paid—Mgr's. Office. Theatre Baggageman—Johnston Cartage Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Number in Orchestra—Five. Instruments in Orchestra—Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums. Next usual stand is Great Falls. C. P. R. R. & G. N. R.—Leave 10:20 P. M. Sun.; Arrive 7:15 P. M. Mon. Cost of Sleeper—Upper, $1.50; Lower $1.75 to Lethbridge, remaining in sleeper until 7 A. M. Theatre locked up after the matinee Open again at 7 P. M. If you arrive from Edmonton on the early morning train leave your baggage checks in an envelope, marked with your name and theatre, with the C. P. R. baggageman in the baggage room of the station as that is where the Johnston Cartage Co. call for the checks. Mr. Brin, of Pantages, meets the train that arrives from Edmonton Sunday afternoon, 3:45, but if he should not meet the train why leave checks with C. P. R. baggageman. See next page for your changes, baggage, etc., through Lethbridge, Sweet Grass and Coutts on your way to the next stand. Great Falls. Calgary general office is off of the top gallery. Ask the stage man- ager for a blue print plan to find your way to it. Tickets as far as Butte are supplied to you by the Calgary Manager, which are charged to your account in the Seattle office. Calgary Manager courteously pays you your salary mostly in Amer- ican money. See Next Page Re Calgary Great Falls Jouney. Don't Miss the Trip on the Calgary Scenic Car. LIBERTY CAFE 200 8tli AVENUE East, CALGARY AMERICAN COOKING. SPECIAL CHINESE MENU. FIRST CLASS MEALS AT ALL HOURS. PRICES MODERATE. C. Y. GEORGE. Prop. (No. 15 Location on Map)