Vaudeville trails thru the West (1919)

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HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 185 HEAD OFFICE OF THE PANTAGES' CIRCUIT. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. PANTAGES' THEATRE. Mgr. Edw. Milne. Conductor—Edwin Michael. Stage Mgr.—Jim Townsend. Wall to Wall—80 feet. Carpenter—Stage Manager. Height of Grid—75 feet. "Props."—Andy Slade. Depth of Stage—28 feet. Electr.—Sammy Sands. Depth of "One"—6 feet. Current—220 Volts A. C. No. Dressing Rooms—9. Proscenium Opening—42 feet. Stage Dressing Rooms—None. Sets of Lines—50. No. Days Engaged—7. Stage Open—10 A. M. Opening Day—Monday. Matinee—2:30 P. M. Shows Daily—3. First Night Show—7 P. M. Shows Saturday~4. Treas.—Max Muller. Shows Sunday—5. Press Rep't.—Edgar Thomas. Rehearsal—10:30 A. M. Operator—Vance Bartlett. Salary Paid—Between Shows. Flyman—Wm. Rycheon. Where Salary Paid—Dressing Grip—Zip Zibanski. Room. Theatre Baggageman—Reliable Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra—Eight. Instruments in Orchestra—Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Organ. Number in Orchestra—Eight. Next stand is Vancouver. C. P. R. Boat—Lv. 11:30 P. M.; Ar. 8 A. M. Cabin costs $2.75 (room enough for three persons). Very good lunch counter on upper floor of the C. P. R. R. Pier at the far end where you go aboard the steamer. Extra one way baggage haul taken out of your salary on account of crossing Seattle again on the way back from Victoria to Tacoma. Fare from Seattle to Vancouver, Victoria, back to Seattle also taken out here. The Seattle Manager's name, Mr. Milne, is pronounced "Mill-en." Mr. Max Muller, Auditor of the Pantages' Circuit, is located in Room No. 200 of the Pantages' Theatre Bldg., who will straighten out any matters appertaining to salaries, fares and finances in general. Immediately on your arrival in Seattle from Spokane, bring your baggage checks to the Stage Manager as your baggage is brought up that jiight by the baggageman when he takes the outgoing show to the wharf. Mail will always be found in the theatre office on the second floor. It is never brought back stage. TO OUR OLD FRIENDS AND NEW: A hearty welcome is waiting for you when in Seattle, the "Wonder City of the West." We are now located at the Hippo- drome, 5th and University (No. la on the map). We can truth- fully say "business is fine" and the success in our new vocation has brought a universal verdict of being AMERICA'S MOST SUCCESSFUL 'MASTERS OF DANCING.'" Originators of the ROULE WALTZ, PEKOE DANCING, SEATTLE JAZZ, RAMBLE AND JINGO DANCING. Come up and see us. MR. AND MRS. G. OSWALD.