Vaudeville trails thru the West (1919)

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HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 191 WEST, PAC. STATION i iiiin i i i i i iiiiiimi iii [STOCKTON! Illlllllll ATJBORA ST. GRANT ST. STANldLOAS AMERICAN ST. ST7 CALIFORNIA BT. A riHjF SUTTER ST. JOANQinN ST. ^j.'^f^NTfrFgSTATiQNy QL0CK5 > STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA. HIPPODROME (A. & H.). Mgr.—D. B. Levin. Stage Mgr.—Walter Kennedy. Carpenter—A. L. Parker. "Props."—Frank Mistier. Electr.—Stage Manager. Current—110-220 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening—24 feet. Wall to Wall—48 feet. Height of Grid—55 feet. Depth of Stage—30 feet. Depth of "One—6 feet. Sets of Lines—30 feet. Stage Open—10 A. M. Mail Back—10 A. M. Where Salary Paid—Back Stage. Conductor—Thomas Boyd Treas.—Manager. Press Rep't.—Manager. Operator—Jim Evans ("Dynamite") Flyman—L. E. Arlington. No. Dressing Rooms—9. Stage Dressing Rooms—3. No. Days Engaged—3 and 4. Opening Days—Sun. and Wed. Matinee—2:15 P. M. First Night Show—7:30 P. M. Shows Daily—3. Shows Saturday—4. Shows Sunday—5. Rehearsal—11:30 A. M. Salary Paid—Between Last Shows Theatre Laundry—Valley Laundry. Theatre Baggageman—Pacific Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra—Four. Instruments in Orchestra—Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums. Next usual stand is San Francisco. So. Pac. R. R.—Leave 7:25 A. M.; Arrive 11:30 A. M. Bring baggage checks to the theatre immediately on arrival. STOCKTON GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Independent" (A.M.), and "Record" (P.M.). See local managers re privilege of golf links. The Stockton Mineral Baths with the largest swimming pool in the state, affords great pleasure during the summer months. Glass Works and Paper Mills also interesting. SHOW YOUR HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MAN IN THIS TOWN THE BOOK AND ASK THEM WHY THEY ARE NOT IN IT. Orpheum, Stockton, information on next page