Vaudeville trails thru the West (1919)

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208 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE VICTORIA, PANTAGES' THEATRE. BRITISH CpLUMBIA. Conductor—Tony Jensen. Mgr.—Robt. Jamieson. Press Rep't.—E. Ewers. Treas.—Manager. Operator—M. F. MacDonald. Stage Mgr.—Harry Marsh. Flyman—Ed. Abery. Carpenter—Stage Manager. Grip—Reg. Bullock. "Props."—Wm. Hansen. No. Dressing Rooms—8. Electr.—Stage Manager. Stage Dressing Rooms—None. Current—110 Volts A. C. No. Days Engaged—6. Proscenium Opening—32 feet. Opening Day—Monday. Wall to Wall—60 feet. Shows Daily—3. Height of Grid—80 feet. Shows Saturday—3. Depth of Stage—25 feet. Matinee—3 P. M. Depth of "One"—6 feet. • First Night Show—7 P. M. Sets of Lines—25. Rehearsal—11:30 A. M. Stage Open—9 A. M. Salary Paid—After Matinee. Mail Back—11 A. M. Where Salary Paid—Mgr's. Office. Theatre Laundry—Standard Steam Laundry. Theatre Baggageman—Jeeves & Lamb Trans. Co. Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 A. M. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra—Five. Instruments in Orchestra—Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums. Next usual stand is Tacoma. C. P. R. R. Boat—(See below). Local Newspapers—"Colonist" (A. M.); "Times" (P. M.). Exceptionally beautiful motor rides around "Victoria. Leave Victoria at 4:30 P. M. Sunday for your next stand, Tacoma, by way of Seattle via C. P. R. R. Boat. Arrive in Seattle at 9 P. M., where you have your baggage examined, when the Reliable Trans. Co. haul and load it at the Nor. Pac. R. R. station for Tacoma. (You paid for this baggage haul two weeks previous when you played Seattle.) Nor. Pac. R. R.—Leave Seattle at 11:30 P. M. and arrive in Tacoma at 1:05 A. M. An exceptionally fine dinner to be had on the boat going to Seattle, $1.25. SEE PAGES NEXT AHEAD FOR VICTORIA MAP, HOTELS, RES- TAURANTS, ETC. KINDLY MENTION THIS BOOK TO OUR ADVERTISERS. GET YOUR DINNER ON THE C. P. R. BOAT GOING FROM VIC- TORIA TO SEATTLE. ON YOUR ARRIVAL IN SEATLE BE SURE AND WAIT TO HAVE YOUR BAGGAGE EXAMINED BEFORE LEAVING THE PIER. ADVERSE CRITIRISM IS MORE WELCOME TO THE PUB- LISHER THAN PRAISE, AS IT TENDS TO IMPROVE THE GUIDE, SO WRITE IN ANY SUGGESTIONS.