Vaudeville trails thru the West (1919)

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HERBERT LLQYD*S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 175 A Sight that makes MtTamalpais '^^•^"Sta^lwart Sentiner tha^t gus^rds the^ Golderx. Ge^te^ ,^^laJHl^*^" Greatest One-day Tnp in Americs^ you reaUze that there is some- thing Might- ier than man; too inspiring to describe; the queen of all side trips. Don*t miss it. Take a day before you open. You'll never regret it. "The Crooked est Railroad in the World" takes you to the top of the mountain and then coast down on the "gravity" eight miles into the Muir Woods, that contains the largest trees in the world. Fare, plus war tax, $1.90. To top of mountain and back to San Frsuicbco, complete trip to top and to Muir Woods and return, $2.80, plus tax. Leave S. F. at 9:45 A. M. and return to S. F. at 6:35 P. M. Have dinner at top of Mountains or the Woods. Inform the Guide that you are a Performer. JAMES PHOTO SHOP 4th Floor, Pantages Theatre Bldg., San Frapcisco Kodak Finishing and Theatrical Re-producing, We make a specialty of photographing your name on the electrical sign in front of the theatre. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Rep't.—J. J. Cluxton. Stage Mgr.—Jas. Gibson. Carpenter—Stage Manager. "Props."—Joe Roberts. Electr.—Wm. Alexander. Current—110 Volts A. C, D. C. Operator—Norman Moynahan. Proscenium Opening—36 feet. Wall to Wall—60 feet. Height of Grid—36 feet. Depth of Stage—35 feet. PANTAGES' THEATRE. Conductor—Dr. Max de Grosz. Treas.—Manager. Press Rep't.—Bert Meyer. Flyman—Mr. Landers. Grip—Geo. Long. No. Dressing Rooms—9. Stage Dressing Rooms—None. No. Days Engaged—7. Opening Day—Sunday. First Night Show—7 P. M. Shows Daily—3. Pantages Theatre Information continued on next page