Vaudeville trails thru the West (1919)

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170 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. HIPPODROME. Conductor—Lew Keyzer. Treas.—H. C. Hayward. Press Rep't.—W. C. Getty. Flyman—I. McCoy. Mgr.—Al. Watson. Stage Mgr.—T. B. Wylie. Carpenter—T. B. Wylie. "Prop."—H. P. Cook. Electr.—N. S. Bratton. Current—110-220 A. C, D. C. Operator—H. C. Rogers. Proscenium Opening—39 feet. Wall to Wall—88 feet. Height of Grid—75 feet. Depth of Stage—52 feet. Depth of "One"—8 feet. Sets of Lines—100. Stage Open—9 A. M. Mail Back—9 A.M. Matinee—1:30 P. M. No. Dressing Rooms—18 Above Stage. Stage Dressing Rooms—None. No. Days Engaged—3 and 4. First Night Show—7 P. M. Theatre Laundry—Excelsior. Theatre Baggageman—San Diego Truck Co. Trunks 50c (round trip). Instruments in Orchestra—Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette. Number in Orchestra—Six, Next usual stand is Los Angeles. Santa Fe R. R.—Leave 2:30 A. M.; Arrive 7:15 A. M. Cost of Sleeper—Upper, $1.38; Lower, $1.65; Tourist, $1.10. This house has the largest stage of any vaudeville theatre west of Chicago. While this theatre is called the "Hippodrome," it is really the Spreckels Theatre, Dodge & Hayward, Lessees. Tourist sleepers are run between here and Los Angeles. In event that you go to Salt Lake City from here buy your sleeper berths all the way through, instead of to Los Angeles and theen rebuying, rnd vou will save over a dollar. SUNSBT PHOTO STUDIOS I26S rOU/PTH ST/?E£T SAN DIEGO CALIF KODAK FINISHING 7xilEnlargmentWithEach$m WORK LEFT BEFORE 1 READY't SRM. Rehearsal—12 Noon. Salary Paid—After Lost Show. Where Salary Paid—On Stage. Opening Day—Sun. and Wed. Shows Daily—3. Shows Saturday—4. Shows Sunday—4. SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. Mgr.—Scott A. Palmer. Stage Mgr.—Bert Flint. Carpenter—Bert Flint. "Props."—Lawrence Jones. Electr.—Herb. Wheeler. Current—110 Volts A. C, D. C. Proscenium Opening—35 feet. Wall to Wall—78 feet. Height of Grid—58 feet. Depth of Stage—34 feet. Depth of "One"—7 feet. Sets of Lines—48. Stage Open—10 A. M. Mail Back—11 A. M. Matinee—2:30 P. M. Continued PANTAGES' (SAVOY) THEATRE Conductor—Clifford Webster. Treas.—Earl N. Marsh. Press Rep't.—Manager. Operator—L. S. Hall. Flyman—Will McCoy. No. Dressing Rooms—12. Stage Dressing Rooms—None. - No. Days Engaged—7. Opening Day—Monday. Shows Daily—3. First Night Show—7:15 P. M. Shows Saturday—Often 4. Shows Sunday—Often 4. Rehearsal—11 A. M. Salary Paid—After Last Show. Where Salary Paid—"Prop." Room. on Next Page