Vaudeville trails thru the West (1919)

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196 HERBERT LLOYD'S V AUDEVILLE GUIDE i TACOMA, WASHINGTON. PANTAGES' THEATRE. Mgr.—Geo. A. Calvert. Conductor—Billy Small. Stage Mgr.—Carl O. Ellis. Operator—Clyde Ellis. Carpenter—Stage Manager. Flyman—Royal Baker. "Props."—Ben Mennick. Grip—Ben Minnick. Electr.—Jerald Crow. ' No. Days Engaged—7. Current—110 Volts A. C, D. C. Opening Day—Monday. Proscenium Opening—33 feet. Shows Daily—3. Wall to Wall—60 feet. Shows Saturday—3. Height of Grid—68 feet. Shows Sunday—5 Depth of Stage—30 feet. Matinee—2:30 P. M. Depth of "One"—8 feet. First Night Show—7 P. M. Sets of Lines—50. Rehearsal—11 A. M. Stage Open—10 A. M. Salary Paid—Between Shows. Mail Back—11 A. M. Where Salary Paid—Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman—Auto Trans. Co. Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra—Seven. Instruments in Orchestra—Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Organ. Next usual stand is Portland, Ore. Nor, Pac. R. R.—Leave 1:40 A. M.; Arrive 7 A. M. Cost of Sleeper—Upper, $1.76; Lower, $2.20. Reserve your sleeper berths for Portland early in the week at the Nor. Pac. City Office on Pacific St., corner of 10th (see local map). Sleeper ready after 10 P. M. • This theatre claims to have the best lighted stage in the west, having 22-1000 watt globes in addition to the usual ordinary lighting on the stage. The stage manager, Carl O. Ellis, has his own patent medium of colored lights, in which he uses a series of glasses in place of gelatine, making a great saving to the management. Central Lunch and Cafeteria Cor. 1 1th and Commerce Sts., Tacoma One block from Pantages Stage Door ^^Ready to Serve ^' and Special Orders Prices right and within reason (No. 3 Location on Map) Auto Baggage & Transfer Co. Office next to Pantages Stage Door Hauls for both—Pantages and Hippodrome (No. 4 Location on Map) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD OF THIS ONE