Vaudeville trails thru the West (1919)

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114 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Mgr.—Nat Holt. State Mgr.—W. F. Scott. Carpenter—Gene Morgan. "Props."—Wm. Burton. Electr.—Stage Manager. Current—110 Vots D. C. Proscenium Opening—49 feet Wall to Wall—220 feet. Height of Grid—68 feet. Depth of Stage—45 feet. Depth of "One"—8 feet. Sets of Lines—40. Stage Open—9 A. M. Mail Back—11 A. M. Matinee—3 P. M. First Night Show HIPPODROME (A. & H.). Conductor—E. P. Lewis. Treas.—Geo. Clayton. Press Rep't.—Manager. Operator—W. A. Cook. Flyman—Jack Schmidt. Grip.—C. Beard. No. Dressing Rooms—9. Stage Dressing Rooms—5. No. Days Engaged—3 and 4. Opening Day—Sun. and Wed. Shows Daily—3. Shows Saturday—3. Shows Sunday—5. Rehearsal—11 A. M. -6:45 P. M. Salary Paid—Between Shows. Where Salary Paid—Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman—Two Boys Co. Trunks, no price given. Instruments in Orchestra—Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Flute, Organ, Clarionette, Bass. Number in Orchestra—Nine. Next stand usually San Diego or Provo, Utah. If San Diego see train service on Pantages, Los Angeles, (page —). If Provo see Pantages San Diego (page —) for train service to Salt Lake City as you make Provo from there by Bamberger Electric. In Los Angeles leave baggage checks with the property man on arrival as it will save you storage in event you arrive ahead of your opening date as there is plenty of room on the stage for it. Crew hang the show at 9 A. M. on Sunday and 10 A. M. on Wednesday. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. Mgr.—Carl J. Walker. Stage Mgr.—Harry B. Gregg. Carpenter—Stage Manager. "Props."—Harry Cage. Electr.—Stage Manager. Current—110 Volts A. C, D. C. Proscenium Opening—30 feet. Wall to Wall—56 feet. Height of Grid—52 feet. Depth of Stage—26 feet. Depth of "One"—6 feet. Sets of Lines—38. Stage Open—9 A. M. Mail Back—11 A. M. Matinee—2:30 P. M. First Night Show—7:20 P. M. PANTAGES' THEATRE. Conductor—Edw. Wagner. Treas.—Manager. Press Rep't.—Manager. Operator—Joe Hester. Flyman—H. H. Dixon. No. Dressing Rooms—12. Stage Dressing Rooms—None. No. Days Engaged—7. Opening Day—Monday. Shows Daily—3. Shows Saturday—4. Shows Sunday—4 or 5. Rehearsal—11 A. M. Salary Paid—Between Shows. Where Salary Paid—Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman—See "Props." Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P.M. Instruments in Orchestra—Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Number in Orchestra—Seven. Next usual stand is San Diego. Santa Fe R. R.—Leave 11:50 P. M.; Arrive 5:10 A. M. Cost of Sleeper—Upper, $1.38; Lower, $1.65; Tourist, $1.10. Sleepers ready after the show. Remain in sleeper until 7:30 A. M. Extra one way baggage haul taken out here on account of crossing the city again on your way back from San Diego to Salt Lake. An "X" on the local map shows the site of the proposed new Pantages' Theatre, ready about the end of 1919. Other Local Informatio n on Page ahead and following this one