Vaudeville trails thru the West (1919)

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HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 189 SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. Mgr.—E. Clark Walker. Treas.—Manager. Stage Mgr.—Alf. McAlpine. Asst Stage Mgr.—W. P. Franklin. "Props."—C. M. Quinn. Electr.—Harry E. Haynes. Current—110 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening—34 feet. Wall to Wall—65 feet. Height of Grid—68 feet. Depth of Stage—28 feet. Depth of "One"—6 feet. Sets of Lines—26. Stage Open—8 A. M. Mail Back—11 A. M. PANTAGES' THEATRE. Conductor—Miss Lorraine Darnell. Press Rep't.—Geraldine Whalen. Operator—R. W. DeLion. Flyman—Harry Thompson. Swingman—J. W. Morris. No. Dressing Rooms—10. Stage Dressing Rooms—None. No. Days Engaged—7. Opening Day—Sunday. Shows Daily—3. Shows Saturday—3. Shows Sunday—5 (may be not). First Night Show—7 P. M. Rehearsal—11 A. M. Salary Paid—Saturday Afternoon. Matinee—2:30 P. M. Where Salary Paid—Mgr.'s Office. Theatre Baggageman—Wagner Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Theatre has shower baths. Instruments in Orchestra—Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Number in Orchestra—Seven. Next usual stand is Seattle. C, M. & St. P. R. R.—Leave 12:20 A. M.; Arrive 12:30 P. M. Cost of Sleeper—Upper, $2.20; Lower, $2.75. (This train carries a Tourist sleeper as well.) This is virtually a new theatre re-built on the site of the old one. Stage crew hang the show on Saturday night after the outgoing show leaves, so stick around. Your "CUE" Where to Eat Ine Tray Tavern (CAFETERIA) 110 N. Howard St. Next door to Pantages (No. 6 Location on Map) JOHN W. GRAHAM & CO. 707 S^rague Avenue SPOKANE, WASH. Kodak Cameras, Su;^^hes, jPrinting ana Amatuer Uevelo^ing. Stationery (No. 4 Location on Map) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE