Vaudeville trails thru the West (1919)

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86 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Mgr.—L. M. Trefry. Treas.—Manager. Stage Mgr.—"Bill" Watson. Carpenter—Stage Mgr. "Props."—Joe Dear. Electr.—Bob Blackerby. Current—110 Yolts A. C. Proscenium Opening—35 feet. Wall to Wall—70 feet. Height of Grid—a5 feet. Depth of Stage—21 feet. Depth of "One"—6 feet. Sets of Lines—34. Stage Open—7 A. M. Mail Back—II A. M. Theatre Laundry—See "Props." Theatre Baggageman—Twin City Trans trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra—Six. Instruments in Orchestra—Piano, Violin, Clarinet. Next usual stand is Calgary. C. P. R. R.—Leave 11:55 P. M. and 8:30 and 3:45 P. M. Cost of Sleeper—Upper, $1.50; Lower, $1.75. Pantages' Theatre. Conductor—A. Weaver-Winston. Press Rep't.^Manager. Operator—^Alf. Malley. Grip—Geo. Clark. No. Dressing Rooms—7. Stage Dressing Rooms—None. No. Days Engaged—Six. Opening Day—Monday. Shows Daily—2. Shows Saturday—2. Matinee—3 P. M. Night Show—8:30 P. M. Rehearsal—10:30 A. M. Salary Paid—After Matinee. Where Salary Paid—Mgr.'s Office. Co. Trunks 75c (round Cornet, Trombone, Drums, A. M.; Arrive 7:30 A. M. FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA. Mgr.—McCarthy Bros. Stage Mgr.—Geo. G. Deering. Carpenter—Arthur Dunlin. "Props."—Fred Davis. Electr.—W. Hanby. Current—110-220 Volts A. C, D. C. Proscenium Opening—25 feet. Wall to Wall—50 feet. Height of Grid—65 feet. Depth of Stage—25 feet. Depth of "One"—7 feet. Sets of Lines—35. Stage Open—10 A. M. Mail Back—10 A. M. Matinee—2 P. M. First Night Show—8. P. M. GRAND THEATRE. First Night Show—8 P. M. Conductor—P. M. Rudd. Treas.—Mr. McCarthy. Press Rep't.—Manager. Operator—W. Smith. Flyman—O. Nelson. No. Dressing Rooms—7. Stage Dressing Rooms—None. No. Days Engaged—3. Opening Day—Mon. and Thurs. Shows Daily—3. Shows Saturday—3. Shows Sunday—None. Rehearsal—1 P. M. Salary Paid—Between Shows. Where Salary Paid—Back Stage. Theatre Laundry—Dixon Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman—Fargo Bag. & Tran. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra—Four. Instruments in Orchestra—Piano, Violine, Comet, Drums. Next usual stand is Aberdeen. R. R.—G. N., N. P. and C, M. & St. P. Local Newspapers—"Forum," "Courier," "Democrat" (A. M.), "Forum" (P. M.). Name of Golf Links—Central. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD OF THIS ONE