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Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from Brigham Young University http://archive.org/details/vaudevilletrailsOOIIoy LIBRARY Brigham Young University AMERICANA PN 3 1197 23465 7887 f — Vauaeville Trails Thru tne ^iV^est *' By One vC^Jio Knows' M Copyrighted, 1919 by HERBERT LLOYD msiGimM wouNG'47.00 2.35 ZJ 63.00 3.15 115.00 16.42 .82 \B 49.30 2.45 r yj 65.70 3.30 125.00 17.85 .89 IL 53.60 2.70 ^ Yf 71.40 3.55 135.00 19.28 .96 ^^57.85 2.90 LI 77.15 3.85 150.00 21.42 1.07 P> 64.30 3.20 J -^ 85.70 4.30 160.00 22.85 1.14 f\\ 68.55 3.40 n 1 ^^-^5 4.60 165.00 23.57 1.18 ^70.70 3.55 1 iy 94.30 4.70 175.00 25.00 1.25 1? 75.00 3.75 i 00.00 5.00 180.00 25.71 1.29 M 77.15 3.85 102.85 5.15 185.00 26.40 1.32 ■79.30 3.95 105.70 5.30 200.00 28.57 1.43 85.70 4.30 114.30 5.70 225.00 32.14 1.61 96.40 4.80 128.60 6.15 235.00 33.57 1.68 100.70 5.05 134.30 6.70 240.00 34.28 1.71 102.85 5.15 137.15. 6.85 250.00 35.71 1.79 107.15 5.35 142.85 7.15 275.00 39.28 1.96 117.85 5.90 157.15 7.85 285.00 40.69 2.04 122.15 6.15 162.85 8.10 300.00 42.85 2.14 128.60 6.45 171.40 8.55 325.00 46.42 2.32 139.30 6.95 185.70 9.30 350.00 50.00 2.50 150.00 7.50 200.00 lo.od. 375.00 53.57 2.68 160.70 8.05 214.30 10.70 400.00 57.14 2.86 171.45 8.60 228.55 11.40 425,00 60.71 3.03 182.15 9.10 242.85 12.15 450.00 64.28 3.21 192.85 9.65 257.15 12.85 475.00 67.85 3.39 203.55 10.20 Z71.45 13.60 500.00 71.43 3.57 214.35 10.70 285.65 14.30 550.00 78.57 3.93 235.70 11.80 314.30 15.70 600.00 85.71 4.29 257.15 12.85 342.85 17.15 650.00 92.85 4.64 278.60 13.95 371.40 18.55 700.00 100.00 5.00 300.00 15.00 400.00 20.00 750.00 107.14 5.36 321.45 15.10 428.55 21.40 900.00 128.57 6.43 385.70 19.30 514.30 25.70 THE "HERBERT LLOYD SYSTEM TRUNK" Made by GEO. 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Chicago, St. Louis, SanFrancisco [Advertising Rates on Application] HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 9 o: ««o < St s r,->^ o Sjoce < !li ill _J s -- 10 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE VARDON & PERRY (Copy of Letter) American Expeditionary Forces Headquarters Third Army Corps Office of Commanding General Neuwied, Germany, 10 February, 1919. FROM: Commanding General, Third Army Corps, American E. F. TO: Messrs. VARDON AND PERRY. SUBJECT: Testimonial of Good Work. Upon your departure from the area occupied by this Corps, I de- sire to express to both of you my appreciation of the excellent work performed by you. Not only has your entertainment itself been of an unusually good order, but you have taken pains to see that you reached the more advanced and isolated towns of the bridgehead area, which were mani- festly in most need of some diversion. With praiseworthy self-sacrifice you have showed yourselves at all tim^es willing to repeat your performance, after the regular day's work was done, for those persons who had been unable to see you. To do this you frequently made long journeys, by automobile, late at night, in the most inclement weather. I desire to thank you heartily for the zeal and good fellowship with which you have carried out your labors in this Corps. JOHN L. HINES, Major General, U. S. A. (Author's Note. — When ordering adv. space, Varden & Perry sent no "copy." The Author is responsible for the authentic letter inserted above.) A unit hamt, a basli of gkr, A tmBxn^ B0«9, nr tmn ttv ti\vtt, A mtnning smtU, gomttB from Jpar^F, WI|at*a tl|^ attBtu^r? Slaurri lHul HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 11 KANSAS CITY ANTONIO ALVESTON . O* j^^SSl^ fOORSICH'k RUSSELL AGENTS 'Like Wine, It Improves With Age." rACK GEORGE DUO ^'^': TV r^lS£ (Thanks to Mr. Wayne Christy) |MAP OF CALIFORNIA CARBON CITY SANTA BABBARA 12 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE The World^s Theatrical Exchange 1465 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY **Toujours du Nouveau ' **Always Up to the Minute" ARTISTS Wanting Engagements in FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND DESIROUS OF LEAVING THE Representation, Directing and Managing of their Business in Our Hands, kindly send Full Particulars, Price, Dates Open, Photos, Etc. to H. B. Marinelli, LTD. INC. The initials of Mlm />• IVIm stand at all times unshakable, in a most concrete form, for Honest— Business— Management Expert Artistic Advice and Expert Information on all questions involving the International Theatrical Profession. 'Always Up to the Minute*' "Toujours du Nouveau'* 1465 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY The World's Theatrical Exchange HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 13 FARES, MILEAGE, EXCESS, PULLMAN AND TOURIST CHARGES. CHICAGO TO VANCOUVER TO SAN FRANCISCO TO NEW ORLEANS TO CHICAGO. (Inclusive of all intermediate journeys on the four circuits.) (Obtain Herbert Lloyd's "CENTRAL STATES" and "EASTERN STATES" Guides for information covering the balance of the United States.) To find the fare, etc., between two given points take for example, Chicago to St. Paul. If you do not find it indexed under "Chicago" you are pretty certain to find it Indexed under the other town, "St. Paul." The same rule applies to other cities. These rates, etc., are based on the Government tax having been added as far as It was humanely possible for the author to do so. Pullman rates have been reduced by the Government from 10% to 8%. Therefore deduct from these prices 2c on each dollar or fraction. Where no Pullman or Tourist Sleeper cost is shown, there is no such service. The fares shown here may vary a trifle on account of government changes, but only amount to from two to four cents on each ticket either way, so that to all Intent and purposes they are correct. SEE INDEX FOR MAPS OF GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION OF CITIES. 1001b. Puiiman Fare Miles Excess Upper Lower Tourist Aberdeen to Jamestown, N. D...$ 3.45 Aberdeen to Fargo, N. D 4.95 Austin to Galveston 6.91 Billings to Livingston 3.73 Billings to Helena 7.72 Butte to Helena 2.38 Butte to Anaconda 81 Cheyenne to Ogden 15.71 Cheyenne to Fort Collins 1.51 Chicago to Des Moines 11.60 Chicago to Duluth 15.21 Chicago to Fort William 28.73 Chicago to Kansas City 14.88 Chicago to Madison 4.21 Chicago to Memphis 17.58 Chicago to Milwaukee 2.75 Chicago to Minneapolis 13.19 Chicago to New York City 29.42 Chicago to Omaha 16.14 Chicago to St. Louis 9.36 Chicago to Superior 14.97 Chicago to Winnipeg 27.96 Chico to Oroville 86 Chico to Marysville 1.46 Chico to Portland 19.06 Chico to Vallejo 4.86 Chico to Sacramento 2.86 Dallas to Fort Worth 1.03 Dallas to Houston 8.53 Dallas to Waco 3.24 Denver to Cheyenne 3.51 Denver to Colorado Springs 2.43 120 $0.60 185 .86 $1.76 $2.20 215 1.13 1.76 2.20 115 .60 1.38 1.65 $1.10 239 1.20 1.76 2.20 1.10 72 .43 25 .16 484 2.65 3.08 3.85 1.54-$1.93 46 .25 322 1.94 1.76 2.20 1.10 468 2.54 2.20 2.75 867 4.81 ^65 2.48 2.20 2.75 1.10- 1.38 130 .70 1.65 1.65 525 3.02 2.64 3.30 1.32- 1.65 85 .49 402 P.16 1.76 2.20 1.10 907 4.91 4.40 5.50 488 2.75 2.20 2.75 1.10- 1.38 284 1.30 1.76 2.20 1.10 463 2.48 2.20 2.75 847 4.70 3.96 4.95 3.85 25 .15 55 .27 1.38 1.65 1.10 587 3.18 3.30 4.13 1.75- 2.20 155 .81 1.38 1.65 1.10 103 .53 1.38 1.65 1.10- 1.38 31 .20 265 1.35 1.76 2.20 1.10 100 .50 1.65 1.65 106 .59 75 .43 14 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Fare Denver to Fort Collins 2.21 Denver to Kansas City 20.61 Denver to Los Angeles 47.74 Denver to Ogden 19.17 Denver to Salt Lake City 20.36 Denver to San Diego 47.74 Denver to Spokane 40.56 Des Moines to Omaha 4.86 Des Moines to Minneapolis 8.80 Des Moines to St. Paul 8.47 Des Moines to Sioux City 6.32 Duluth to Billings 29.17 Duluth to Minneapolis 4.92 Duluth to Winnipeg 13.07 Edmonton to Calgary 6.85 Edmonton to Saskatoon 11.45 Fargo to Aberdeen 4.94 Fargo to Minneapolis 7.21 Fargo to St. Paul 7.56 Fort William to Intern. Falls 7.95 Fresno to Bakersfield 3.35 Fresno to Sacramento 5.45 Fresno to San Francisco 6.16 Frestno to Santa Barbara 10.37 Fresno to Stockton 3.89 Galveston to Beaumont 2.65 Grand Forks to Fargo 2.54 Grand Forks to Superior 9.42 Great Falls to Billings 7.56 Great Falls to Butte 5.56 Great Falls to Calgary 11.72 Great Falls to Helena 3.19 Great Falls to Livingston 7.19 Houston to Beaumont 2.70 Houston to Galveston 1.35 Houston to Little Rock 14.63 Jamestown to Aberdeen 3.43 Jamestown to Billings 17.83 Kansas City to Joplin 4.99 Kansas City to Omaha 6.45 Kansas City to Pueblo 19.57 La Junta to Pueblo 2.11 La Junta to Trinidad 2.92 Lincoln to Denver 15.67 Los Angeles to Bakersfield 5.67 Los Angeles to Fresno 9.08 Los Angeles to San Francisco . . 15.35 Los Angeles to Santa Ana 1.10 Los Angeles to Santa Barbara . 3.46 Memphis to Kansas City 15.85 Memphis to New Orleans 12.77 Memphis to Little Rock 4.48 Milwaukee to Des Moines 14.40 Milwaukee to St. Paul 10.64 100 1b. Pullman ^iles Excess Upper Lower Tour 69 .38 640 3.46 3.08 3.85 1.93 1410 7.99 7.92 9,90 4.95 590 3.24 3.52 4.40 2.20 626 3.40 3.52 4.40 2.20 1536 7.99 7.92 9.90 4.95 1410 6.80 7.04 8.80 4.40 152 .80 1.38 1.65 261 1.35 1.76 2.20 261 1.35 1.76 2.20 194 1.00 1.76 2.20 899 4.67 4.80 6.05 3.30 152 .86 1.38 1.65 379 2.16 2.64 3.30 195 .85 1.50 1.75 369 1.45 1.85 2.25 226 .77 298 1.12 1.76 2.20 308 1.17 1.76 2.20 227 .95 1.50 1.75 1.25 107 .59 1.37 1.65 1.10 171 .92 1.37 1.65 1.10 206 1.03 1.37 1.65 1.10 324 1.73 2.20 2.75 1.37 123 .65 1.37 1.65 1.10 77 .49 78 .40 288 1.46 233 1.30 2.20 2.75 171 .97 332 2.00 98 .54 221 1.24 84 .49 50 .27 467 2.48 2.86 3.58 122 .57 580 3.02 3.08 3.85 1.93 153 .80 1.38 1.65 200 1.00 1.76 2.20 604 3.29 3.08 3.85 1.93 64 .37 1.38 1.65 1.10 82 .49 1.38 1.65 1.10 483 2.65 2.64 3.30 1.32- 171 .98 1.38 1.65 1.10 287 1.52 1.76 2.20 1.10 484 2.55 2.20 2.75 1.10- 40 .22 104 .59 1.38 1.65 484 2.65 2.20 2.75 396 2.13 2.20 2.75 135 .76 1.76 2.20 432 2.25 1.76 2.20 327 1.65 1.76 2.20 1.10 1.65 1.38 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 15 Fare Milwaukee to Superior 12.05 Missoula to Anaconda 3.83 Missoula to Butte 3.89 Missoula to Wallace 4.37 Muskogee to Dallas 7.51 Muskogee to Kansas City 8.20 Muskogee to McAlester 2.04 Muskogee to Oklahoma City 5.67 Muskogee to St. Louis 14.81 New Orleans, to Dallas 16.52 New Orleans to Denver 40.18 New Orleans to Fort Worth 17.55 New Orleans to Galveston 13.01 New Orleans to Kansas City 28.61 No. Yakima (See "Yakima") Oakland to Berkeley 20 Oakland to Fresno 6.16 Oakland to San Jose 1.30 Oakland to Stockton 2.48 Oklahoma City to Dallas 7.68 Oklahoma City to Fort Worth.. 6.65 Oklahoma City to Kansas City .. 11.08 Oklahoma City to St. Louis 17.63 Omaha to Cheyenne 16.47 Omaha to Lincoln 1.78 Omaha to New Orleans 35.10 Omaha to Sioux City 3.42 Portland to Sacramento 21.60 Portland to Seattle 6.05 Portland to Spokane 12.10 Portland to Stockton 21 .60 Portland to Tacoma 4.70 Portland to Vancouver 10.91 Portland to Walla Walla 7.88 Pueblo to Colorado Springs 1.46 Pueblo to Oklahoma City 19.53 Reno to Carson City 1.62 Regina to Saskatoon 6.05 Rock Springs to Cheyenne 9.50 Rock Springs to Ogden 6.21 Sacramento to Bakersfield 8.80 Sacramento to Marysville 1.40 Sacramento to Reno 6.32 Sacramento to Stockton 1.57 St. Louis to Des Moines 10.98 St. Louis to Kansas City 9.07 St. Louis to Little Rock 11.34 St. Louis to Memphis 10.04 St. Louis to Minneapolis 18.72 St. Louis to Omaha 13.59 St. Paul to Chicago . ., 12.83 St. Paul to Des Moines 8.47 St. Paul to Duluth 4.92 St. Paul to Milwaukee 10.64 10Olb. Pulli man ^/liles Excess Upper Lower Tou 373 1.90 , 2.20 2.75 118 .60 120 .60 135 .70 232 1.30 1.76 2.20 253 1.30 1.76 2.20 63 .33 182 .90 1.76 2.20 503 2.30 2.64 3.30 510 2.05 3.08 3.85 1240 6.20 7.04 8.80 547 2.93 3.08 3.85 402 2.05 2.20 2.75 883 4.45 4.40 5.50 10 .15 190 1.03 1.38 1.65 1.10 40 .20 84 .43 1.38 1.65 1.10 245 1.20 1.76 2.20 205 1.05 1.76 2.20 401 1.75 1.98 2.48 584 2.75 2.86 3.58 506 2.75 3.08 3.85 1.54- ' 55 .30 1076 5.89 6.16 7.70 101 .59 682 3.61 3.74 4.68 2.48 183 1.03 1.76 2.20 372 2.05 2.20 2.75 1.38 730 3.61 3.74 4.68 2.48 145 .81 1.76 2.20 339 1.84 2.20 2.75 242 1.35 1.76 2.20 45 .27 618 3.24 3.96 4.95 31 .25 160 .75 1.50 1.75 293 1.50 1.76 2.20 1.10 191 1.00 ,1.54 1.93 1.10 224 1.51 1.76 2.20 52 .25 1.38 1.65 1.10 154 1.08 1.38 1.65 1.10 48 .25 1.38 1.65 1.10 340 1.85 1.76 2.20 279 1.51 1.76 2.20 350 1.89 1.98 2.48 322 1.66 1.76 2.20 587 3.12 2.64 3.30 414 2.29 2.20 2.75 398 2.16 1.76 2.20 260 1.46 1.76 2.20 152 .86 1.38 1.65 325 1.78 1.76 2.20 1.93 16 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Fare Salt Lake City to Boise City 14.15 Salt Lake City to Los Angeles . . 32.40 Salt Lake City to Ogden ....... 1.19 Salt Lake City to Provo 1.57 Salt Lake City to Reno 23.44 Salt Lake City to San Diego 37.10 Salt Lake City to San Francisco. 32.40 Salt Lake City to Spokane 28.24 San Antonio to Austim 2.59 San Antonio to Galveston 8.37 San Antonio to Houston 6.80 San Diego to Los Angeles 4.05 San Diego to Santa Ana 3.02 San Diego to Santa Barbara .... 7.45 San Jose to Stockton 2.65 San Jose to Watsonville 1.67 San Francisco to Bakersfield . . , . 9.50 San Francisco to Portland 21.60 San Francisco to Reno 9.02 San Francisco to Richmond 49 San Francisco to Sacramento . . . 2.70 San Francisco to San Jose 1.57 San Francisco to Spokane 33.70 San Francisco to Stockton 2.54 San Francisco to Watsonville ... 3.02 Seattle to Spokane 10.21 Sioux City to Lincoln 5.21 Sioux City to Minneapolis 8.99 Sioux City to St. Paul 8.65 Sioux Falls to Omaha 8.38 Sioux Falls to Sioux City 4.96 Spokane to Calgary 19.17 Spokane to Missoula 7.72 Spokane to Wallace 3.24 Spokane to Walla Walla 5.94 Spokane to Yakima 7.56 Springfield to Joplin 3.05 Springfield to Kansas City ...... 6.52 Springfield to Muskogee 6.09 Springfield to Oklahoma City 9.88 Superior to Duluth 15 Superior to Fort William 14.26 Superior to Minneapolis 4.70 Superior to St. Paul 4.80 Tacoma to Seattle 1.35 Tacoma to Spokane 10.21 Tacoma to Victoria 3.78 Tulsa to Kansas City 8.29 Tulsa to Little Rock 9.53 Tulsa to Memphis 14.13 Tulsa to Oklahoma City 3.81 Tulsa to St. Louis 13.77 Vancouver to Calgary 26.00 Vancouver to Edmonton 30.15 100 1b. Pullman liles Excess Upper Lower Tourist 436 2.38 2.20 2.70 784 5.40 4.40 5.50 3.03 37 .22 48 .27 576 3.94 2.86 3.85 2.20 910 6.21 4.84 6.05 3.30 821 5.40 4.40 5.50 3.03 924 4.75 4.84 6.05 - 80 .29 1.38 1.65 259 .93 1.76 2.20 1.10 210 .76 1.76 2.20 1.10 126 .70 1.38 1.65 1.10 92 .54 1.38 1.65 1.10 230 1.24 1.76 2.20 1.10 91 .49 55 .32 313 1.62 1.76 2.20 1.10 771 3.62 3.96 4.95 2.75 243 1.51 1.38 1.65 1.10 15 .25 89 .49 1.38 1.65 1.10 47 .25 1.38 1.65 1.10 1148 5.62 6.16 7.70 4.13 91 .43 1.38 1.65 1.10 102 .54 1.38 1.65 1.10 339 1.72 2.16 2.70 1.38- 1.08 156 .82 276 1.34 1.76 2.20 266 1.34 1.76 2.20 219 1.30 1.73 2.16 92 .77 1.35 1.62 516 2.97 3.08 3.85 238 1.30 1.76 2.20 1.10 100 .54 1.76 2.20 193 1.03 1.76 2.20 1.10 236 1.30 1.76 2.20 1.10 94 .54 1.38 1.65 202 1.13 1.76 2.20 186 1.03 1.54 1.93 304 1.67 1.76 2.20 5 .25 404 2.20 2.00 2.25 156 .75 1.38 1.65 156 .75 1.38 1.65 41 .27 1.38 1.65 1.10 400 1.73 1.98 2.48 1.38 140 .65 1.38 1.65 1.10 262 1.38 1.76 2.20 304 1.59 467 2.35 118 .64 1.38 1.65 424 2.30 2.42 3.03 642 3.10 4.62 5.77 2.31- 2.90 836 3.60 5.45 6.60 2.75- 3.30 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 17 Fare Vancouver to Seattle 4.05 Vancouver to Spokane 13.25 Vancouver to Victoria 2.55 Vallejo to Chico 4.97 Vallejo to Richmond 54 Vallejo to Sacramento 2.11 Virginia to Duluth 2.54 Virginia to Fort William 11.61 Virginia to St. Paul 7.26 Waco to Austin 3.51 Waco to Fort Worth 2.86 Waco to Houston 5.99 Waco to Little Rock 13.07 Winnipeg to Calgary 27.85 Winnipeg to Edmonton 27.85 Winnipeg to Crookston 6.02 Winnipeg to Fargo 8.93 Winnipeg to Fort William 14.65 Winnipeg to Grand Forks 5.26 Winnipeg to Minneapolis 13.80 Winnipeg to Minneapolis 14.15 Winnipeg to Omaha 25.10 Winnipeg to Regina 12.45 Winnipeg to Saskatoon 16.50 Winnipeg to Spokane 40.35 Yakima to Portland 9.77 Yakima to Spokane 7.56 Yakima to Tacoma 5.08 Yakima to Walla Walla 4.27 100 1b. Sm'^ dc-d Miles Excess Upper Lower Toi 164 .50 1.00 1.50 428 1.60 1.98 3.14 1.38 80 .25 1.00 1.50 159 .86 17 .25 65 .35 1.38 1.65 1.10 78 .43 323 1.80 1.50 1.75 239 1.24 1.75 2.20 110 .55 1.38 1.65 89 .45 1.38 1.65 185 .95 1.76 2.20 404 2.05 2.97 833 3.35 4.20 5.25 2.65 849 3.35 4.20 5.25 190 1.05 285 1.40 420 1.75 2.25 2.75 1.50 163 .85 454 2.35 2.25 2.75 454 2.35 2.25 2.75 831 4.15 357 1.50 2.05 2.50 1.40 481 2.00 2.65 3.30 1150 6.70 6.85 8.55 305 1.55 1.76 2.20 1.38 236 1.20 1.76 2.20 1.10 161 .80 1.38 1.65 1.10 157 .70 1.38 1.65 1.10 The Theatrical Health Resort SHERMAN LAKE High Up In The Catskills. Furnished Summer Cottages. Fine Boating and Fishing. Modem Hotel. DAN. SHERMAN, - - Manager DAVENPORT CENTER, N. Y. 18 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE RELATIVE PULLMAN RATES Rates for Upper Berth, Compartment & D rawing Room * These rates apply only in Touribt Sleepers. ^ S X3 o q u j3 t When lower Tourist berth rate is $1.50, upper Tour- 'U u P^ if,^ Is V4 Ph « 9 -M ist berth will be 11.20. W to ^-'^ « bfl ^?"£ 0- % Exception: Between Chi- V, 2i a «j •Sg^e ^ .2 B .59 cago, and St. Paul, or p^ 2^ eS O p p. rt S OS Minneapolis, rate for Com- partment is $5 00 ^Wi2 *$1.00 p w «c3« ^B2 U W ft « P50.2 (J) From or to Milwaukee, 50 cents less. @ Applies from Or to Chi- cago oniy, Q) Applies via Escanabaaud *i; 1 . DO 1 7.25 n, 5.80 $26.00 $20.50 * 1.25 1.50 * 1.00 t 1.25 7.50 7.15 6.00 6.20 27.00 28.00 21.00 22.00 $ 6.00 $ 5.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 5.00 8.00 6.40 28.00 22.50 C. & N. W Line. 2.00 1.60 7.00 X 6.00 8.25 6.60 29.00 23.50 0 From or to Milwaukee, 2.25 1.8U 8.00 6.50 8.50 6.80 30.00 24.00 25 cents less. 2.50 2.00 9.00 7.00 8.75 7.00 31.00 24.50 The rate for SECTION in 2,75 2.20 10.00 8.00 9:00 7.20 82.00 25.50 Standard or Tourist 3.00 2.40 11.00 8.50 9.25 7.40 33.00 26.00 sleeper, consisting of 8.25 2.60 12.00 9.50 9.50 7.60 34.00 27.00 lower and upper berths, 8.50 2.80 13.00 10.00 9.75 7.80 35.00 27.50 will be the sum of rates 3.75 8.00 14.00 10.60 10.00 8.00 35.00 28.00 for one upper and one lower berth. 4.00 8.20 14.00 11.50 10.25 8.20 36.00 29.00 4.25 3.40 15.00 12.00 10.50 8.40 37.00 29.50 WAR TAX. — In addi- 4.50 3.60 16.00 13.00 10.75 8.60 38.00 80.50 tion to tlie Sleeping Car 4.75 5.00 8.80 4.00 17.00 18.00 18.50 14.00 11.00 11. :5 8.80 9.00 39.00 40.00 81.00 31.50 rates shown above, a war tax of 8 per cent of tlic amount paid will be charged fromU. S. points From poin's in Canada 5.25 5.50 4.20 4.40 19.0.0 20.S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE SOUTHERN MANAGERS' VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT. (Booked in Conjunction With the Pantages' Circuit.) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - - - Orpheum Theatre Liberty Theatre San Antonio, Texas - Muskogee, Oklahoma ... - Royal Theatre Broadway Theatre Houston, Texas .... Dallas, Texas Prince Theatre Jefferson Theatre St. Louis, Missouri Waco, Texas Empress Theatre CHAS. E. HODKINS, Booking Manager 1106 North American BIdg. Chicago, Illinois W. E. WEATHERFORD, President Dallas, Texas WM. EPSTEIN, Vice-President San Antonio, Texas H. W. McCALL, Secretary and Treasurer Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Stage Manager (on opening day to act)— "Our audience may not 'get you' until after the first ten minutes of your act." Act— "What a chance we have. Our act runs nine minutes." ARTHUR LLOYD MUMOPOUS CAPO INDEX ■S 1ETSA>!A HIM FOR A n'^P'~'^c-s:_ he' Arf I AW"? ) Li'T-^V^ ^^ ^.^^/ CARD ALLRIGHT EASTERN REPRESENTATIVE, SAM FALLOW HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 29 PROFANITY. By Dr. Frank Crane. The trouble with profanity is not so much that it is wicked, but that It is just plain dirty. It is not so much that you shock religious people, as that you disgust decent people. Swearers are behind the times. They are hold-overs from a former century. A hundred years ago or so swearing was a habit indulged in by all classes. Hostlers swore in the stable, gentlemen swore in the club, boys swore in the street, and ladies swore in the parlor. Husband and wife cursed each other across the breakfast table. The world has grown more decent since then. A gentleman that would curse in the presence of ladies would be hustled away, and never invited again. Americans, in former times, were so profane that the porters of the railway stations, in Europe, on seeing an American traveler alight from a train, would shout, "Right this way, Mr. Goddam!" Nowadays anybody who sw^ears is set down at once as being coarse and vulgar. Nobody wants a swearer in the office, nor in the theatre, nor on the train, nor in the hotel. The only place swearing fits is the saloon. Swearing means you don't know how to talk. Your vocabulary is limited. It is the sign of ignorance. Swearing means weakness. You will notice that forceful men, whose words carry weight, use simple, plain words. When you swear it shows your impotence. It is the petty refuge of the helpless. If you can help a thing, help it; if not, keep still; any- way, don't swear. Swearing has bad kin. It goes with ignorance, brutality, cruelty, drunkenness, licentiousness, viciousness and anger. And you can tell a- habit by the company it keeps. Swearing that is the sudden, impulsive exclamation is not so bad compared with swearing that has become a vile habit. And when a man gets the habit of sprinkling oaths through his speech constantly he ought to be tied out in the barn with the pigs. To abstain from swearing does not mean you are a sissy. It simply means you're decent. To show you are manly, you don't have to have a dirty face, nor black finger nails, nor greasy clothes, nor tousled hair. You can be manly though clean. And you are not showing any manliness by filthy talk. Even if you want to hurt anybody's feelings, or insult any one the worst way, use plain English; it hurts much worse than curses. Altogether, swearing is a useless, unclean and offensive habit. Quit it! (Publisher's Note.) It is noticeable to every one that profanity around the theatre of late years is the exception instead of the rule. Read the Stage Manager's letter on page 69, which the author has termed "THE PROPER SPIRIT." 30 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE ^ ^ CALENDAR FOR 1919. 1919 s M' T W T F S July .. .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 h 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 _ ^g—|^^^ Auj5. .. .. .. .. .. 1 dJll^^^pvwIk 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 j^HiR^^i^^H|| 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 w^f ^^ 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 g^^ 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 w ^^ 31 Sept. , . 1 2 3 4 5 6 ^^k Ji 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ^^V- 21 28 22 29 23 30 24 25 26 27 W^kM IX Oct. 1 2 3 4 BjJK^A^ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ^^^^^^''^'^^■^ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 BP^^^^ 26 27 28 29 30 31 ^^^^^ MOY. 1 m^ w^^/C 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ^^h!I 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 BHHT iV/ rk 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ill 1 w/ JEl 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 ^^^^^^ Dec. 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 III 1 1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ^s^ 28 29 30 31 ^^ A *'good" act to an orchestra is one who uses no music. A "good" agent to a performer is one who knows how to abbreviate a telegram. (Author) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 31 as- % CALENDAR FOR 1920. 1920 s M T W 1 F 2 S 3 1920 July s M T W T 1 2 S Jan. .. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 U 12 13 14 l^ 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 lb 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26,27 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Feb. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Aug. .. .. .. .. .. • • .. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 29 •• 22 29 23 30 24 31 25 26 27 28 Mar. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Sept. . . . . . . 1 2 3 4 14 1516 17 18 19 20 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 22,23 24 25 26 27 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 28 29 30 31 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 . . 26 27 28 29 30 Apr. 1 2 3 Oct. .. .. 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 L8 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 24 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 May . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Hoy. , , 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 28 29 30 June 1 2 3 4 5 Dec. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 •• •• 26 27 28 29 30 31 •• -« f< What prof iteth a manager to engage a "cheaper ' act if his patrons pronounce it "Punk"? 32 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE THE VAUDEVILLE ACTOR. Written Expressly for This Publication by Ray Snow. A broken-down vaudeville actor. Passed on, from this world of care; And stood at the Portals of Heaven, Awaiting his trial there. - The Guardian-Angel impassive. Questioned the applicant bold: "By what right do you hope to enter And become one of the Fold?" His weary eyes gazed through the portals,. And he answered with trembling lips — As he saw the Stars with their "wardrobes," Then looked at his two well-worn grips. "It isn't by right I apply, sir, But looking for mercy, you see, I've never done much in my lifetime, 'Big-timers' don't even know me. I've always done three, four and five shows And with Red Cross Benefits, too. And then I worked hard for the War Stamps, You see, I've had plenty to do. Of course, this was all done 'free gratis,' I helped just to show where I stood. It didn't leave much of my salary. Liberty Bonds? — Yes, I bought what I could. The laymen always have told us That we were a pretty bad lot. They may have been right, sir, That's what some preachers have taught. When the war came, I went to the front, sir, I gave my life, all that I had. I guess I have been quite a rounder. And maybe they're right, we're all bad. But I never brought sorrow to no one — And I've made people laugh by the score." "You're much better than hosts of your betters," Said the Angel, throwing ooen the door. A STANDARD ACT THAT IS ALWAYS NEW. The Six Musical Nosses. A Fast Act FuU of Class, Ginger and Jazz. 1 ou can t stana still m the sho^v Dusmess, or you 11 te left ""on tke lot/' We Try to Keep a Little Ahead of the Other Fellow. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 33 PERSONAL RECORD Name Date Address Date of Birth Height Ft. In. Weight Size of Hat Shoes Collar Gloves Hosiery Bust Measure Waist Measure In. Auto No. Watch No. ^ Bank Book No. Fire Ins. Pol. No. Due Company Life Ins. Pol. No. Due Company Accid. Ins. Pol. No. Due Company N. V. A. Card No. Due April and October Other Organizations "The Train Dispatcher SOL BERNS Delineator of Refined Hebrew Characters. Who does not offend or ridicule. Just closed Seventh Successful Tour for Mr. Alexander Pantages. EASTERN REPRESENTATIVE ' SAM. BAERWITZ 1493 Broadway, New York City 34 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE >.. 1 ri£j*.. Herbert Lloyd ACT REPORT^^ CARD INDEX FILE. Sold by THE HERBERT LLOYD CO. Greenwood Lake, N. Y. Of particular value to agents and easy to carry when calling on a "Booker" to prove act's value as only the card is carried and not the file box which remains in the office. With several unfiled cards in their pocket a booker, manager or agent is always in a position to fill out quickly a personal report and opinion on acts seen by them in any theatre that they may happen to visit and file for future reference. Also used by local managers as a report card to the home office. This is an information card as well as a report, showing style of act, number of people, etc., invaluable in arranging a bill and avoiding confiiction. These cards are filed behind the proper index letter in the file box (supplied with each outfit) and nothing but "live" information appears as all "dead" or old report cards are placed in the extreme rear of the file box and a new up-to-date record card substituted in the regular index. NOTE — Herbert Lloyd is a card index and commercial System expert as previous to enteriing vaudeville he was Philadelphia manager for the Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. of Rochester, N. Y., one of the largest business system firms in the "vv^orld. This outfit is sold close to cost more as an advertising than a profit making proposition. Below is what a few prominent bookers think of this system: "* * * Useful to the representatives of the Booking Office in making reports on new acts." — Harry T. Jordan, Mgr. Keiths, Philadelphia. "Index is of great value. * * * You have covered the matter in a very thorough and comprehensive manner." — Wm. Delaney, U. B. O., N. Y. "A very useful article." — Chas. J. Freeman, Western Vaudeville Managers' Association. "It is the most complete of the kind I have ever seen." — John J. Nash, Asst. Gen'l. Mgr. W. V. M. A. "A very good idea." — P. Alonzo, Representative for the Poll Theatres. "A big help to me in putting shows together. My only regret is that I did not have such a complete report file years ago. It lessens the guess work that we all have to contend with." — Edw. Shayne, W. V. M. A., Chicago. "I have not found anything to equal your new system." — Ray H. Leason, Booking Manager Gus Sun. (See opposite page for specimen card) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 35 "Every vaudeville house manager should have one." — M. W. Taylor, Keystone Theatre, Philadelphia. "Best 'Report Card' I ever saw. All the detailed information one wants to know." — J. C. Matthews, Chicago Representative of Marcus Loew and Jones, Linick & Schaefer. SPECIMEN CARD OF THE "HERBERT LLOYD REPORT INDEX." NAME OF ACT WHEN SEEN WHERE SEEN STYLE 'OF ACT SPECIAL OR STOCK Open in 1-2-3 " Full STAGt Close in 1-2-3 " " Full Stabc Personal Opinion I GOOI < FAIR I BAD AUDIENCE VALUED AT good costumes-< fair SOILED BOOKED BY AGENT FOR ACT 8I06 ALSO THE HERBERT L,I>OYI> REPORT SYSTEM. 0e40 NORTH 21ST. STRCE1V PHILi^. Pi^ Outfit consists of: . One wood file box; 200 printed form cards; one set, A to Z, index. Price $2.00, Delivered in U. S. A. Cash with order. (See opposite page.) The Herbert Lloyd System Trunk ...MADE BY... GEORGE BURROUGHS & SONS 424 EAST WATER STREET, :: MILWAUKEE, WIS. A Combined Office, Desk, Wardrobe and Dressing Room. The Herbert Lloyd Vaudeville Guides ••VAUDE.VILLE TRAILS THRU THE WEST" ••CENTRAL STATES VAUDEVILLE PATHFINDEIR" "EASTERN STATES VAUDEVILLE WANDERINGS" "PANNING THE 'FAN* TIME" ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION Address HERBERT LLOYD, Greenwood Lake, N. Y. 36 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE ITINERARY DATE THEATRE CITY RUTH BUDD Recommends the ARMAND POWDER HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 37 ITINERARY DATE THEATRE CITY CONTINUED 38 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE ITINERARY DATE THEATRE CITY FLORENCE FOX Recommends ARMAND POWDER HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 39 SPECIAL ADDRESSES. Name. Address. Tel. No. 40 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE HERBERT LLOYD and His Company have appeared 32 Weeks Empire, London 4 Weeks Oxford, London 10 Weeks Scala, Copenhagen 7 Weeks Svea, Stockholm 5 Weeks Circus Carre, Amsterdam England Ireland Scotland and Wales 8 Weeks Hippodrome, London 16 Weeks Wintergarden, Berlin 25 Weeks Hanza, Hamburg 4 Weeks Palais D'ete, Brussels 4 Weeks Brunshuset Helsingsfor Finland 2 Weeks Monte Carlo 6 Weeks Palace, London 8 Weeks Alhambra, Paris 5 Weeks Ronachers, Vienna 5 Weeks Olympia, Paris Record engagement of 28 weeks, consecutive, Chicago. Pantages Circuit, 1915, Pantages Circuit, 1916, Pantages Circuit, 1917, Pantages Circuit, 1919, "The King of Diamomds." "Peaches in Pawn." "Jack of All Trades." "Much Ado About Not Much. Orpheum, Keith, TJ. B. O., Poll, W. V. M. A., Delmar, Butterfield, Loew, Fox, Wells, Moss & Brill, Nash, Jones, Linick & Schae- fer, Sun, and every prominent circuit in the United States and Europe. Opened at Elnpire, London, the night war was declared. IF THIS BOOK PLEASES YOU, EXPRESS YOUR PRAISE "FORTE" IF IT DOES NOT PLEASE YOU, THEN MAKE IT ''TACIT" Some folks play small time and offer the same excuses for doing so that other people make when crossing the ocean second class. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 41 HERBERT LLOYD The ''Guy'' Who Was ''Guyed'' For Publishing a "Guide" The Verdict is Yours "Gentle Reader" 42 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE d. The Firms who "Built" this Book and with whom Performers can Trade Safely and at a Proper Price. We Originate and Illustrate Your Ideas THE BROTTS ART SERVICE 30 N. DEARBORN STREET CHICAGO, ILL. LETTER HEADS, DESIGNS, POSTERS, CARTOONS, ETC. E. H. Brotts Make All of Herbert Lloyd*8 Cover Designs and Sketches Mj> ;s!IW IPHOTOENGMVWGCPI 102 N. Wells Street CHICAGO THIS FIRM MADE 95% OF THE CUTS IN THIS BOOK. GUSTON PRINTING COMPANY 112 N. WELLS STREET CHICAGO LETTERHEADS, CARDS, "CALLS". PROP. AND SCENE PLOTS, ADVERTISING STICKERS, ETC. OUR "TIME** IS YOURS We print all of the "HERBERT LLOYD GUIDES" HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 42A Trie KVIMITABLIT- intqcm:'ucimg TnEl MAN WHO WRKTLtS WITrt HIMSELF Mgr. DEZSO RETTER. AL. SAM FRIEND S DOWNING FUNMAKERS "Famed On Two Continents" LEW. M. GOLDBERG Vaudeville Manager and Producer THIRD FLOOR, WOODS THEATRE BUILDING (Vaudeville Court) PHONE RANDOLPH 660 CHICAGO GRAY and GRAHAM Always Something NeJD In Vaudeville, Address: FRED W. GRAY, (Sheriff) FREEPORT, NEW YORK AL. BARLOW T^roducer, Dancer and ''Straight'' Address, care of "Variety" 42B HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 3f MAP OF CHICAGO KSOUTH) TWELTH ST. 1 1 1 1 1 1 EZI [ZH 1 1 1 1 IZZI IZZI s; HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 43 RAILROADS RUNNING OUT OF CHICAGO. CHICAGO R.R. STATIONS. Balto. & Ohio R. R Grand Cent. Station Dearborn Station "Big Four" R. R 111. Central " Polk & Dearborn Sts. "Burlington Route" Union " Tel. Harrison 78 Chesapeake & Ohio Dearborn Chicago & Alton R. R Union Chi., Burl. & Quiney Union " Grand Central Station Chi. & Eastern 111. Dearborn " So. Wells & Harrison Chi. Great Western Grand Cent. " Tel. Harrison 815 Chi., Ind. & Southern La Salle St. Chi., Milwaukee & St. P Union Chi., R. I. & Pacific La Salle St. " Illinois Central Station Chi. & West. Ind. R. R Dearborn " Lake Front & 12th St. Cleve., Cin., Chi. & St. L.. . .111. Central " Tel. Harrison 7620 Erie R. R Dearborn Grand Trunk R. R Dearborn 111. Central R. R 111. Central " La Salle St. Station Lake Shore & Mich. So La Salle St. " Van Buren & La Salle St. Mich. Central 111. Central " Tel. Wabash 4200 Minn., St. Paul & S. S. M Grand Cent. Monon Route Dearborn " New York Cent. Lines La Salle St. " Northwestern Station N. Y., Chi. & St. Louis La Salle St. " W. Madison & Canal "Nickel Plate" R. R La Salle St. " Tel. Main 288 "Pan Handle" Route Union " Penna. Lines Union " Pere Marquette R. R Grand Cent. " Union Station Pitts., Cin., Chi. & St. L Union " Adams St. & Canal Pitts., Ft. Wayne & Chi Union " Tel. Franklin 6700 "Rock Island" R. R La Salle St. Santa Fe R. R Dearborn "Soo" Line Grand Cent Wabash R. R Dearborn United States Railroad Administration City Ticket Office. West Jackson Blvd., between S. Wells and Sherman Sts., Chicago. Tel. Information, Wabash 4600. Office open 8:80 A. M., until 5:30 P. M. Saturday, 8:30 until 3. (The name of 5th Ave. has been changed to S. Wells St.) A THOROO&HLY REtlAOLE AND OEPENOAdLE ACT THAT COMBINES 5Er«SATlONl. FEATS WITH AN AirriSTIC -FINISH TMAX SPELL« QUALITV.I PARISH i PERU '"Serve Tke Managers Rigkt" Witt AU The "Delicacies of the (Theatrical) Season'^ 44 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Playing The ''Circuits'' Necessitates Photographs, The De Haven Studios Comer of Wabash and Adams — also State-Lake BIdg. CHICAGO, ILL. "Photographers to the Profession." Originals and Reproductions. Prices That Meet All Competition. 'W^ ...THE... \%4 SIMON AGENCY v3yi_ INCORPORATED •w Artists' Representatives '1 Suite 807 Woods Tkeatre Building V CHICAGO, ILL. JOHN B. SIMON IRVIN C. SIMON B. W. CORTELYOU TELEPHONES CENTRAL 8652, 8653, 8654 THE OIMON A GENCY i m e ^Successfully .^lTL r ranged HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 45 Chicago, Illinois. Mgr.— Wm. G. Tisdale. Stage Mgr. — Abe Jacobs. Carpenter — Joe Uhrich. "Props." — A. H. Marshall. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. Wall to Wall— 76 feet. Height of Grid— 81 feet. Depth of Stage— 36 feet. Depth of "One" — 6 feet. Sets of Lines— 70. Stage Open — 9 A. M. Mail Back— 9 A. M. Matinee— 2:15 P. M. Night Show— 8 P. M. Majestic Theatre (Orpheum). Conductor — Chas. Fisher. Treas. — Frank S. Rivers. Spot Operator — B. Lambert. Flyman — Wm. Stuart. Grip.— 3. No. Dressing Rooms — 17. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Daily — 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — 2. Rehearsal — 9 A. M. Salary Paid — Sunday P. M. Where Salary Paid — Mrg's. Oflfice. Baggageman — Commonwealth Tran. Co. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Ten. Instruments in Orchestra — Violin, Comet, Trombone, Drums, Clar- ionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello, Viola. Next usual stand is St. Louis. C. & A. R. R.— Leave 11:30 P. M.; Arrive 7:50 A. M. Palace Music Hal Chicago, Illinois. Mgr. — Earl Steward. Stage Mgr. — Max Vashold. Carpenter — Thomas Tipping. "Props." — Herbert Green. Electr. — W. M. Hueston. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 45 feet. Wall to Wall— 74 feet. Height of Grid— 80 feet. Depth of Stage— 27 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 110. Stage Open— 11 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Theatre Baggageman — Central Trans Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Ten. Instruments in Orchestra — ^Violin, Cornet, Trombone, ionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello, Viola. Conductor — Harry Rogers. Treas. — Edw. Saunders. Press Rep't. — Sam'l Lederer. No. Dressing Rooms — 24. Stage Dressing Rooms — 2. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Daily— 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — 2. Matinee— 2:15 P. M. Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Rehearsal^lO A. M. Salary Paid — Sunday Matinee. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. So. Trunks $1 (round trip). Drums, Clar- LESTER STATE-LAKE BUILDING, CHICAGO Exclusive Theatrical Costumes, Go'wns, Novelties. Originator of Lester Brilliant Hats, Heels, Designs and jeweling effects, more brilliant than Rhinestones, inlaid into your gowns, costumes and materials. Send postage for catalog plate of Lester Brilliant Creations. Mention this Book. 46 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE "Within the Call of the Booking Office** Hotel St. Regis 512-522 North Clark Street CHICAGO, ILL. W. E. ANDERSON, Proprietor H. C. STEWART, Gen'l. Mgr. The same management operates the Marion and Breslin Hotels. Rooms, Single, $L00 Rooms, Double, 1.50 SPECIAL whekly rates Every Attention Given to the Comfort of Artists. KRAMER 6 LEVY ARTISTS' REPRESENTATIVES CONSUMERS BUILDING 220 South State Street - // you nave any oj^en time write, wire or ^none. Telephone Harrison 6757 Single, witk bath, $1.50 Double, witb batb, 2.00 PHONE RANDOLPH 4319 JACK J. FOX VAUDEVILLE MANAGER PRODUCER AND ARTISTS' REPRESENTATIVE. Standard Trust & Saving Bank Bldg. 105 WEST MONROE STREET CHICAGO. ILL. John H. Bentley Artists ' Representative ROOM 712 CRILLY BLDG. 35 S. DEARBORN STREET CHICAGO, ILL. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 47 CHICAGO, ILL. Mgr. — Al Lyons. Stage Mgr. — Wm. C. Maier. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Abe Lewis. Electr.— Bob Stone. Current— 110 Volts A. C.-D. C. Proscenium Opening — 53 feet. Wall to Wall— 85 feet. Height of Grid— 56 feet. Depth of Stage — 33 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 53. Stage Open— 11 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. First Night Show— 8:30 P. M. Theatre has Shower Baths. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Flute. Stage has "Baby Grand" piano which is kept locked. PEOPLES THEATRE Conductor — Wm. Meyer. Treas. — Jos. Valsek. Press Rep't. — Manager. Flyman — Fred Du Pong. Grip— Lee Wolff. No. Dressing Rooms — 14. Stage Dressing Rooms — 1; bal. above. No. Days Engaged — 3 and 4. Opening Day — Mon. and Thurs. Shows Daily — One. Matinee — Wed., Sat. and Sun. Rehearsal — 12 Noon. Salary Paid — After Show. Where Salary Paid — Mgrs. Office. LEON A. BEREZNIAK THEATRICAL ATTORNEY FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, 70 W. MONROE STREET CHICAGO, ILL. If you are ''Wild Gating'* in Vaudeville see ALLEN SUMMERS VAUDEVILLE MANAGER and PRODUCER Suite 709, 118 N. LA SALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Phones Franklin 2954— Humboldt 5882 WALTER ETHEL WARD g DOOLEY 'A NOVELTY SURPRISE" EASTERN REP'T. JACK LEWIS WESTERN REP'T. CHAS. CROWL 48 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Txc UNION RESTAURANT 68 West Randolph St., between Clark & T>earborn Sts, CHICAGO, ILL. Excellent Food - - Distinctive Service POPULAR PRICES DE BERRI SCENIC CO. 922 W. Monroe Street CHICAGO, ILL. Phone Haymarket 2168 %^elvet Drapes, T)ye Drops, Everything In The Line of Scenery. When ready for that new setting, drop in and have a chat. We may help out with a suggestion or two. No obligation to buy. At any rate; get our prices before ordering. Nothing too Large for the De Berri Company, COMMONWEALTH TRANSFER COMPANY 28 OUINCY STREET Opp. Great Northern Hippodrome CHICAGO, ILL. Phone Harrison 2144 or 7217 TRUNKS AND SCENERY HAULED TO ANY HOTEL OR THEATRE IN CHICAGO PRICES MODERATE PROMPT SERVICE Official Baggagemen for the Great Northern Hippodrome Rialto, McVickers and Majes- tic. Ads arriving in Chicago write or wire. HOTFT WASHINGTON 167-169 West Washington Street CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Phone Franklin 5400 Fireproof '7n the Heart of the Loop" Rooms with and Special Rates to Performers without Bath E. L. WENZEL, Pres. and Mgr. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 49 CHICAGO, ILL. Manager — Harry Singer Stage Mgr. — W. F. Brown. Carpenters — Stage Manager and Bob Campbell. "Props." — Tom Colbum and Bill Horsky. Electricians — Bob Sanderson and Ed. Quinlan. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 56 feet. Wall to Wall— 122 feet. Height of Grid— 64 feet. Depth of Stage— 29 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 70 Stage Open— 9 A. M. Mail Back— 9 A. M. Theatre Laundry — Quick Service Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Central Trans. Co. Trunks 75c. (round trip.) Theatre has 2 Shower Baths. Number in Orchestra — 10. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Organ, 2nd Violin, Cello. STATE-LAKE THEATRE Conductor — Jas. Henshel and Frank Cummins. Operator — Sullivan Sc Melinck. Flyman — Burns and Reader. Grip — Kuessner, O'Day, Bishop, Wilson, McCloskey and Polo. No. Dressing Rooms — 20. Stage Dressing Rooms — 1; 8 above. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Daily — 3 or 4. Shows Saturday — Same. Shows Sunday — Same. Matinee — 12:45 Noon (Continuous). Rehearsal — 9 A. M. Salary Paid — Sunday Night. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Malcolm Eagle Sol. Goldsmith EAGLE&GOLDSMITH ARTISTS' REPRESENTATIVES W.V.M.A-ORPHEUM INTERSTATE and CHICAGO BRANCH of the B. F. KEITH Vaudeville Exchange Suite 504 177 N. State St. Opp. State-Lake CHICAGO $20 KILPATRICK'S $20 VAUDEVILLE POLICY $5,000 Acciaental Death. $25 per week Sickness or Accident Covers Man or Woman — Singer or Acrobat— all Over the World. NORTH AMERICAN ACC'T. INS. CO. ROOKERY BLDG. CHICAGO. ILL. AN ARRANGER OF ''NOTE" 616 State-Lake Bldg. Chicago, 111. MUSIC ARRANGED. COPIED. AND TRANSPOSED FOR ALL COMBINATIONS OF VOICES OR INSTRUMENTS. Orchestrations Made from Voice Prices Right 50 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE INCOME TAX AND EXEMPTIONS. (The following announcement has been issued by the Internal Revenue Department for the information and guidance of theatrical players in making up income tax returns.) EXPENSES ALLOWED AS DEDUCTIONS Advertising. Cartage and freight on scenery and effects. Cleaning, laundering, pressing and repair of stage costumes. Commissions paid to agents and booking offices. Insurance on stage scenery and effects. Music and stage effects which have a life not exceeding one year. Powder, paint, etc. Salaries and wages of assistants and helpers. Storage of scenery and stage effects. Telephone and telegraph messages and postage in connection with business. Traveling expenses, including railroad fares, taxi and bus hire, excess baggage, transfer of baggage, etc., but not including hotel bills, boarding, lodging or meals. Personal, living, and family expenses are not deductible from gross income. Expenses incurred by your wife or husband or children travel- ing with you for pleasure or companionship, who do not assist you pro- fessionally, are not deductible. DEPRECIATION. Payments for the purchase of musical instruments, costumes, wigs, scenery and other stage effects with an estimated life of more than one year are not deductible from gross income, but under the heading "Depreciation," artists may claim a reasonable amount for the deprecia- tion arising from wear and tear of such articles. This depreciation is allowable only in respect to costumes, etc., used exclusively in connection with the artist's profession. EXEMPTIONS ALLOWED. Single man or woman ; $1,000.00 Married person living with wife or husband 2,000.00 Each child under eighteen years of age dependent upon parent for support 200,00 for support 200.00 The exemption of a married couple without dependent children can in no case exceed 2,000.00 It is highly desirable that each artist keep a book showing on the left-hand page the amount of money received each week, and on the right-hand page, all deductible expenses. Always get bills. Business firms are allowed the expenses of their travelers which same rule is applicable to Performjers in a reasonable sense who own their own homes wherein they keep their families, provided there is no monetary income derived from the house and it is occupied solely by his or her family. The question in point being that they have a room to sleep in at home for which they pay taxes or rent but their line of work calls for them to be away a portion of the year with the added expense of a hotel room which should be chargeable as a deduction. This applies to the hotel room only and not the meals as that is an expense they would have either at home or away. This suggestion is not authentic but allowable by any fair minded Revenue Collector. Play fair with the Government and do not attempt to obtain this deduction for a house owned by some relative or from a house that you might receive rental. HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 51 Al ''Good Buy for Lumbago Roberts' Lumbago Remedy This remeJy is a powerful and dependable prescription for tke treatment of Lumtago and kas a kistory of success cover- ing a period of ten years. Roberts' Lumbago Remedy kas teen used successfully by many well known performers and otkers m private life. Standard artists suck as Rat/ Snow, Chinko, Herbert Lloyd, Harry Hill aini. Phil Peters kave and will testify to tke merits of tkis remedy. A trial of tkis remedy is particularly urged \vkere otker rem- edies kave failed. Roberts' Lumbago Remedy will ke sent to any address on receipt of price, $2.00, wkick to a Lumkago sufferer is a ckeap investment. ROBERTS" MEDICINE COMPANY T. B. Love, President 19tk y York Sts., Pkiladelpkia, Pa. Reference: Tke Autkor or tkis kook guarantees tke business standing of tke above firm and may be communicated witb reference to tbe same. ''WE CURED HIMr Aberdeen, N. D. Orpheum Theatre. Mgr. — H. L. Walker. Conductor — Miss Lillian Eagelson. Current — 110 volts D. C. Treas. — H. E. Walker. Proscenium Opening — 33 feet. Press Rep't. — Howard Safford. Wall to Wall— 50 feet. No. Dressing Rooms — 12. Height of Grid — 65 feet. Stage Dressing Rooms — 1. Depth of Stage — 32 feet. No. Days Engaged — 2 or 3. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Shows Daily— 3. Sets of Lines — 32 Shows Saturday — 3. Stage Open — 8 A. M. Shows Sunday — 4. Mail Back — 9 A. M. Rehearsal — 1 P. M. Matinee— 2 P. M. Salary Paid — After last Show. First Night Show — 7 P. M. Where Salary Paid — Box Office. Theatre Laundry — Aberdeen Steam Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Aberdeen Trans. Co. Trunks 50c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Nine. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Cello. Local Newspapers — "American" (A. M.); "News" (P. M.). Next stand usually Jamestown or Billings. 52 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE ANACONDA, MONTANA. BLUE BIRD THEATRE (A. & H.) Mgr. — ^Albert Nadeau. Treas. — Manager. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operator — Frank Snazel. Proscenium Opening — 21 feet Wall to Wall— 48 feet. Height of Grid— 42 feet. Depth of Stage— 18 feet. Depth of "One"— 5 feet. Stage Open — 11 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Theatre Baggageman trip). Conductor — Walter Bumps. Press Rep't. — Manager. No. Dressing Rooms — 7. No. Days Engaged — 1. Opening Day — Sunday. Shows Daily — 3. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — After Last Show. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Roy Wright Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round Number in Orchestra — Four. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums. Next usual stand is Spokane. B. A. & P., N. P. R. .R. Local Newspaper — Morning "Standard," 5c. |MAP OF ANACONDA B.A&P STATION. f— t- FBONTST. COMMERCSLAL ST ^ g H % BLUEBIRD — 1 (/i O HAiH z PABKBT. ..^ < 1 1^ POST THIRI> ST. The Waldorf Cafe East Park Street, Anaconda NEXT TO THE O'DONNELL HOUSE. (No. 2 Location on Map) CATERING TO THE VAUDEVILLE ARTISTES WHO ENJOY "Good Eats" PROPERLY COOKED. A story is told of Mr. Jimi Thornton to the effect that he received a wire from an equally prominent performer which read: "Heard you wrote a new song. Send song. If good, will send check." Mr. Thornton replied: "Send check. If good, will send song." HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 53 Anaconda, Montana. Margaret Theatre (Pantages) Mgr. — D. C. Scott. Conductor — Mabel Lewis. Stage Mgr. — Arthur Moughton. Press Rep't. — Manager. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. Flyman — Harry Dunn. "Props." — Fred Moore. Grip — John Sullivan. Electr. — Ernest Cornelius. No. Dressing Rooms — 8. Current — Volts A. C, D. C. Stage Dressing Rooms — 4. Proscenium Opening — 32 feet. No. Days Engaged — 1. Wall to Wall — 58 feet. Opening Day — Wednesday. Height of Grid — 48 feet. Shows Daily — 2. Depth of Stage— 34 feet. First Night Show— 7:15 P. M. ^^«r^+l, r.f «'rk„^" c f^^4. No. Matinees. Depth of One -6 feet. ^^.^ ^^^^_^ p^ m. Sets of Lmes— 33. Rehearsal— 5 P. M. Stage Open — 1 P. M. Salary Paid in Butte. Theatre Baggageman — Hogg Trans. Co. Theatre pays transfer. Number in Orchestra — Five. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums, Clarionette. Local Newspapers — "Standard" (A. M.) 5c. Next usual stand is Missoula. Manager pays fare as far as Durant. Leave at 7:35 A. M. via B. A. & P. R. R. Arrive at Durant at 8:07 A. M., where you change cars to the Nor, Pac. R. R. and arrive in Missoula at 11:35 A. M. Hotel Shapard, directly in front of the station to the right. Best bet in town. THE O'DONNELL HOUSE 117 E. Park Street, :-: Anaconda, Mont. (No. 1 Location on Map) « (Single $1.00 Hot and Cold Water Kooms: < jj^^i^i^ ^^23 in Every Room. All Modern Hotel Conveniences. Recommended hy the best Performers. IF THIS BOOK PLEASES YOU, EXPRESS YOUR PRAISE "FORTE" IF IT DOES NOT PLEASE YOU, THEN MAKE IT "TACIT" In a certain town in the middle west there is only one train in by which the performers can make their engagement there. If they miss it they lose the date. One performer meeting the local manager and with the idea of this one train in mind remjarked to said manager, "You must have a lot of disappointments." The manager replied "yes, the whole show is this week." 54 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE [mapofaustinI STATE CAPITOL. 11 TH fcJT 10 TH ST. -< 0TH ^ ST, cc z o <-> 8TH ST. Austin, Texas. Majestic Theatre (Interstate). Mgr. — C. W. A. MacCormack. Stage Mgr.— H. Griffith. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Bert Tomlinson. Conductor — Mrs. C. E. Mick. Treas. — Josephine Candiloro. Press Rep't. — Manager. Flyman — Frank Paterson. Grip— Joe. Griffith. Electr.— W. F. Tally. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operator — Ed Warren. Proscenium Opening — 32 feet. Wall to Wall— 56 feet. Height of Grid— 60 feet. Depth of Stage— 35 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 33. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Mail Back — 9 A. M. No. Dressing Rooms — 8. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 2. Opening Day — Wednesday. Shows Daily— 2. Matinee— 3 P. M. Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Rehearsal— 10:30 A. M. Salary Paid — Last Night. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — ^Driskill Laundry Co, Theatre Baggageman — Joe Macken. Trunks 75c (round trip). Have Hotel trunks ready at 7 P.M. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cor- net, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Organ. Next usual stand is Waco. M., K, & T. R. R.— Leave 11:15 P. M.; Arrive, see below. Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $1.38; Lower, $1.65. Local Newspapers — "Statesman" (P. M.) Name of Golf Links — Country Club. Holes 18. Cost per day, no charge. Waco may have discontinued vaudeville, in which case the acts may go direct to Little Rock. 2ND ASK YOUR HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MAN IN THIS TOWN WHY HE IS NOT IN THIS BOOK. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 55 Bakersfield, California. Mgr. — Chas. Webster. Stage Mgr. — Hal. Schemerhorn. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Geo. N. Davis. Electr.— N. M. Marshall. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operator — N. M. Marshall. Proscenium Opening — 26 feet. Wall to Wall— 44 feet. Height of Grid— 28 feet. Depth of Stage— 32 feet. Depth of "One"— 3 feet. Sets of Lines — 40. Stage Open — 8 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Theatre Laundry — American Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Commercial Trans. Co. trip). Number in Orchestra — Four. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums. Next usual stand is Los Angeles. So. Pac. R. R.— Leave 2:46 A. M.; Arrive 9:25 A. M. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $1.38; Lower, $1.65. Local Newspapers — "Echo" (A. M.); "Califomian" (P. M.). Leave baggage checks at the station on arrival in Bakersfield. Hippodrome (A. & H.). Conductor— R. T. Wheeler. Treas. — Sylvia Grogg. Press Rep't. — Sylvia Grogg. No. Dressing Rooms — 4. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 3-2-2. Opening Day — Sun., Wed., Fri. Shows Daily— 2. Shows Saturday — 3. Shows Sunday — 3. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. First Night Show— 7:15 P. M. Rehearsal — 12 Noon. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Trunks 75c (round Berkeley, California. Mgr. — Stage Mgr. — J. B. Stebbins. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Stage Manager. Electr. — Stage Manager. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. Wall to Wall— 70 feet. Height of Grid— 65 feet. Depth of Stage — 30 feet. Depth of "One"— 5 feet. Sets of Lines — 25. Stage Open— 7 A. M. Mail Back— 10 A. M. T. & D. Theatre (A. & H.), Conductor — M. Fral Picciardi. Treas. — John Wilson. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — W. H. Perry. No, Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 1. Opening Day — Wed. and Sun. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Sunday — 4. Matinee— 2:10 P. M. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — After Show. Where Salary Paid — Box Office. Theatre Baggageman— Service Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Nine. Instruments in Orchestra— Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums, Clarionette, Flute, Organ, Second Violin, Cello. Next usual stand is San Francisco. So. Pac. R. R. — Leave every 20 minutes. Local Newspaper — "Gazette." Call your hotel and restaurant men's attention to the value of this book as an advertising proposition. 56 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Billings, Montana. Babcock Theatre (A. & H.). Mgr. — A. H. West. Conductor — Paul Enevoldsen. Stage Mgr. — Con Heffner. Treas. — Aileen Free. Carpenter — Stage Manager. Press Rep't. — H. M, Cody. "Props." — Lou Smith. Flyman — Frank Fisher. Electr, — Mike Williams. No. Dressing Rooms — 17. Current — 110 Volts A. C. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. Operator — Kirke Noyes. No. Days Engaged — 2. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. Shows Daily — 3. Wall to Wall— 60 feet. Shows Saturday— 3. Height of Grid— 70 feet. Shows Sunday— 3. Depth of Stage — 35 feet. . Rehearsal— 12:30 Noon. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Sets of Lines— 65. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Stage Open — 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Saturday. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Where Salary Paid— Mgr's. Office. Theatre Laundry — Billings Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Frank Condeaux. Number in Orchestra — Nine. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Organ, Cello. Next usual stand is Livingston. Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $1.38; Lower, $1.65. Local Newspaper — "Gazette." Name of Golf Links— Billings Golf Club and Country Club. Holes 18. Cost per day (see manager). Several trains on the N. P. for Livingston. Be sure and verify them. Leaving at 10:25 A. M.; Arriving at 2:05 P. M. Leaving at 12:30 A. M.; Arriving at 4:00 A. M. Leaving at 10:00 P. M.; Arriving at 1:35 A. M. Tell your hotel and restaurant man in this town to get into this book if he wants the performers' trade, provided his place is O. K. (Sim Collins tells this one) Foreign Acrobat to American act, playing in Europe — "Ve is Amer- icans too." American Act — "Is that so? What part of the "states" are you from?" Foreign Acrobat — "Orpheum Circuit." Acquaint yourself with all the points of information this book contains. KINDLY MENTION THIS BOOK TO OUR ADVERTISERS BUTTE GENERAL INFORMATION. Butte newspapers. "Butte Miner" and "Standard" (A. M.) "Post" (P.M.) All 5c each. "Country Club" Golf Course. Sand Green. 18 H61es. 50c a day. B. A. & P. R. R. have a new depot, so do not get confused with the old one. See Map. Nurse your voice in this altitude. Don't cut your act, but take it easy and don't strain. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 57 _ [map of BUTTE I POST OFFICE ER COPP ST. ^^^m -THE CAR BEAUTIFUL" Car Leaves Front of C. P. R. Station Before Matinee 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. After Matinee. Season Over Two Hours May 1st to Oct. 1st. Ride For 25c. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 62 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE CALGARY GENERAL INFORMATION. Municipal Golf Course. 18 Holes. 25c a day. While in Calgary take a trip on the finest "sight-seeing" trolley car in the world. Car leaves in front of the C. P. R. Station on Center St. Prom this car can be seen the Rocky Mountains 57 miles away. Take your camera with you on the trip, and when you get out of the city you can take a picture of yourself by holding the camera in front of one of the large mirrors on the side of the car. .Mr. P. P. Clark, the lecturer on the c^r (known as "pp" was for- merly with the famous "Mohawks" English Minstrels, and his monologue will hand you a laugh. Car operates between May 1st and Oct, 1st. Newspapers in Calgary are the "Albertan," A. M., and the "Herald," p. M. All 5s each. C. P. R. has a city office next door to the Pantages Theatre, where youf can reserve your berths. -Read your "next town" page before arriving in that particular town, as you may find information that is important to know immediately on your arrival, and during the journey. Leave your baggage checks in Calgary, in an addressed envelope, with the C. P. R. baggageman in the baggage room. Johnston Cartage Co. hauls for all the theatres. (Simply state name and theatre on the envelope. ) Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel System HOTEL PALISER GALGARY, ALBERTA. (No. 14 Location on Map) At Canadian Pacific Railway Station. This magnificent Hotel is in the heart of the Calgary Business District yet with its beautifully arranged sun parlors, roof garden and lounging rooms the traveling public get the full advantage of the bracing air of the foot- hills of the [Rocky Mountain. RATES $2.00 per day upward on European Plan. McCROHAN LUNCH CO LEO. WEISMANTEL, Manager DIRECTLY OPPOSITE PALLISER HOTEL 136 9tK Avenue, :: West Calgary, Alberta, ••A LUNCHROOM OF THE BETTER KIND" (No. 4 Location on Map) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 63 WE DON'T CARE WHERE YOU SLEEP BUT EAT HERE" CLUB CAFE, 111 Stk Avenue West, Opposite Pantages to tke Left. (No. 2 Location on Map) BRING YOUR FILMS TO US TO BE DEVELOPED AND PRINTED. OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED. KODAK SUPPLIES. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. D. J. Young & Co. Ltd. 715 1st Street West. Close to Both Theatres. (No. 7 Location on Map) THE, HOME DELICACIES RESTAURANT OPPOSITE PANTAGES TO THE RIGHT. Home Cooking (No. 3 Location on Map) HARVEY'S DRUG STORE w£Lu„d. 129 8tli Avenue West. Calgfary, Alberta, Sole Makers of "CELMO" Pastilles, "TKe Original Tripple Strengtk Tnroat Pep.' "'CELMO" Cures Smoker's Catarrk — Invaluable to Singers and Performers. 25c, 50c and $1.00 the Box— ASK FOR SAMPLE (No. 12 Locaton on Map) Kolb's Restaurant (No. 5 Location on Map) HOME COOKING, RIGHT PRICES, EQUIPPED WITH CHILDS' FIXTURES. VISIT THE, PLAZA. CANADA'S FINEST CABARET PROFESSION RECOGNIZED THE WHITE LUNCH 128 8th Avenue, West CALGARY GOOD FOOD SEASONABLE and REASONABLE (No. 11 Location on Map) 64 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Calgary, Alberta. Grand Theatre (Orpheum). Mgr. — R. J. Lydiatt. Conductor — Maynard Joiner. Stage Mgr.— "Pink" Robinson. Treas.— Mrs. A. Wilson. Carpenter— Stage Manager. Press Rep't.— Claude Smith. "Props."— Dick McDonald. Flyman— "Dad" Hicklin. Electr.— Ken. Davidson. Grip.— Jack Turner. Current— 110-220 Volts AC, D.C. No. Dressing Rooms— 15. Operator— J. L. Aaron. Stage Dressing Rooms— 2. Proscenium Opening— 38 feet. No. Days Engaged— 3. Wall to Wall— 80 feet. Opening Day— Mon. No Matinee. Height of Grid— 76 feet. Shows Daily— 2. Depth of Stage— 45 feet. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Depth of "One"— 12 feet Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Sets of Lines— 68. Rehearsal— 12:30 Noon. Stage Open — 7 A. M. Salary Paid — Wed. after Matinee. Mail Back — 10 A. M. Where Salary Paid — Mgr's. Office. Theatre Laundry — See Props. Theatre Baggageman — Johnston Cartage Co. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Ten. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Organ, Second Violin, Cello. Next usual stand is Vancouver. C. P. R. R.— Leave 6.05 A. M. Thurs.; Arrive 9:45 A. M. Fri. Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $4.65; Lower, $5.80. Management pays for your baggage hauling. Very deep stage. Do not hang too deep or it will necessitate con- siderable work to change your set after the first show. On arrival in Calgary leave your baggage checks, unless you have special baggage car, with the C. P. R. baggageman in the baggage room at the station in an envelope with your name and theatre marked on the outside where the Johnston Cartage Co. pick them up. On the journey to Vancouver one can economize by not taking a sleeper until the train reaches Ravelstoke at 5:10 P. M., but a sleeper all the way through is very acceptable as this is without doubt the most wonderful scenic journey in North America. THE, EMPRESS HOTEL CALGARY, ALBERTA EXTREMELY LOW RATES TO PERFORMERS. CAFE IN CONNECTION. AROUND THE CORNER FROM THE ORPHEUM. TWO BLOCKS FROM THE PANTAGES. (No. 8 Location on Map) EGO. FREID JOHNSTON Proprietor HAULS FOR ALL THE THEATRES. (No. 15 Location on Map) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 65 Calgary, Alberta. Pantages' Theatre. Mgr.— D. G. Inverarity. Coniductor — Alf. Preston. Stage Mgr.— Al. Hornett. Treas.— Manager. Carpenter— Stage Manager. Press Rep't.— J. A. Brin. "Props."— P. Giroux. Flyman— H. Franklin. Eiectr.— T. D. Cook. No. Dressing Rooms— 8. Current- 110 Volts A. C. Stage Dressing Rooms— None. Operator— J. A. Brin. No. Days Engaged— 6. Proscenium Opening— 26 feet. Opening Day— Monday. Wall to Wall— 46 feet. Shows Daily— 2. Height of Grid- 52 feet. Shows Saturday— 3. Depth of Stage— 31 feet. Matinee— 3 P. M. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Sets of Lines— 22. Rehearsal— 10.30 A. M. Stage Open— 11 A. M. Salary Paid— After Matmee. Mail Back— 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Where Salary Paid— Mgr's. Office. Theatre Baggageman— Johnston Cartage Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Number in Orchestra — Five. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums. Next usual stand is Great Falls. C. P. R. R. & G. N. R.— Leave 10:20 P. M. Sun.; Arrive 7:15 P. M. Mon. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $1.50; Lower $1.75 to Lethbridge, remaining in sleeper until 7 A. M. Theatre locked up after the matinee Open again at 7 P. M. If you arrive from Edmonton on the early morning train leave your baggage checks in an envelope, marked with your name and theatre, with the C. P. R. baggageman in the baggage room of the station as that is where the Johnston Cartage Co. call for the checks. Mr. Brin, of Pantages, meets the train that arrives from Edmonton Sunday afternoon, 3:45, but if he should not meet the train why leave checks with C. P. R. baggageman. See next page for your changes, baggage, etc., through Lethbridge, Sweet Grass and Coutts on your way to the next stand. Great Falls. Calgary general office is off of the top gallery. Ask the stage man- ager for a blue print plan to find your way to it. Tickets as far as Butte are supplied to you by the Calgary Manager, which are charged to your account in the Seattle office. Calgary Manager courteously pays you your salary mostly in Amer- ican money. See Next Page Re Calgary Great Falls Jouney. Don't Miss the Trip on the Calgary Scenic Car. LIBERTY CAFE 200 8tli AVENUE East, CALGARY AMERICAN COOKING. SPECIAL CHINESE MENU. FIRST CLASS MEALS AT ALL HOURS. PRICES MODERATE. C. Y. GEORGE. Prop. (No. 15 Location on Map) 66 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE LETHBRIDGE, COUTTS AND SWEET GRASS. This Page Covers Infopmation Regarding tlie Pantages Road Shows Traveling from Calgary to Great Falls. Leave Calgary at 10:20 P. M. Sunday. Arrive Lethbridge 3 A. M. Monday. (Remain on sleeper until 7 A.M. in Lethbridge.) Get up in time to get breakfast at the Lethbridge Hotel, which is just diagonally across a small park, in front of the station. They serve a wonderful Club Breakfast for 50c. Baggageman in station charges 5c each to cheek your hand baggage while you are up town. If you have time see the wonderful R. R. bridge here. Leave Lethbridge at 9 A. M. Arrive at Coutts at 12:10 noon. Hand baggage examined here on the train, after which. the train moves ahead 200 feet over the boundary line to Sweet Grass, Mont., where the trunks are pulled out on the plat- form and examined. Whoever has the baggage manifest or clearance papers (given them when they left Minneapolis) must give it up here to the American Officials. This paper saves a lot of trouble in the baggage examination. At Sweet Grass you have an hour and a half wait. Get your dinner at the International Cafe, which is only about 150 feet from the station. They serve a splendid dinner for little money. Leave Sweet Grass at 1:30 P. M., arriving in Great Falls at 7:15 P. M. Special passenger coach on the train from Sweet Grass to Great Falls for the Pantages show. "Albert," the news agent on the train, carries sandwiches, baked beans, etc. He also sells this Guide Book. The Lethbridge Hotel LETHBRIDGE, :: :: ALBERTA. DIAGONALLY ACROSS PARK FROM C. P. R. STATION. SERVES THE PANTAGES PEOPLE A CLUB BRE^AKFAST 50 CENTS THE INTERNATIONAL CAFE. SWEET GRASS, (COUTTS) MONT. SPECIAL PANTAGES DINNER ACTS LAY HERE AN HOUR AND THIRTY MINUTES THOS. O'HAIRE, Propretor. In most cases the baggage in Sweet Grass is put into a special baggage car and no excess charged but should they check in the usual way why get a receipt in addition to your excess check and when you arrive in Butte give it to Mr. Merle Davis, the General Manager of the Montana time and he will refund you your excess. They pay all excess from Coutts, or Sweet Grass, all the way to Spokane. They also pay the fare from Butte to Anaconda back to Lurant and further pay the bag- gage haul in Anaconda, Helena and Missoula. Play fair with them and leave your hotel baggage at the station in these "one night stands." The author claims the credit of originally inducing the management to ex- tend the courtesy of free delivery on the "one night stands." HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 67 PRINCESS THEATRE (A. & H.) Press Rep't. — John Fleming. Stage Open — 8 A. M. Mail— Office. Matinee — 3 P. M. Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Flyman — P. Pickenpaugh. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 1. Shows Daily — 2. Rehearsal — 12:30 Noon. Salary Paid — After Matinee. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Cheyenne Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Barlow Trans. Co. Trunks 50c. (round trip.) Number in Orchestra — Five. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Drums, Flute, Cello. Next Usual Stand — Greeley. U. Pac. R. R.— Leave 7 A. M. Arrive 9 A. M. Local Newspapers — "Leader" (A. M.). "Tribune" (P. M.). CHEYENNE, WYO. Mgr.— M. H. Todd. Stage Mgr. — O. Grounds. Carpenter — Ray Scliilling. "Props." — Thos. Grounds. Electr.— J. Hiler. Current— 220 Volts^A. C.-D. C. Operator — Joe Grihblum. Proscenium Opening— 30 feet. Wall to V^all— 54 feet. Height of Grid— 45 feet. Depth of Stage— 28 feet. Depth of "One"— 10 feet. Sets of Lines— 20. IMAP OF CHEYENNE [llllllllllllllllllllllllll nTr 1 1 1 II If you find a good UNION STATION Hotel or Restaurant 1 iTH ST. here, suggest to them that they should be in in this book. 16TH ST. 5 Llj Actor to stage manager "Where are your "tormen" tors?" Stage Mgr. "They're both at school but will be here at g I7TH ST. >- 5 4 o'clock" 18TH ST. Bill Moran of Moran & Wiser has invented a new ^ POST OFFICE style of plumber's torch for removing make-up. 68 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE I 1 1 ■ — ■ n THE. LE, GRAND HOTE,L CHICO, CALIFORNIA SPECIAL THEATRICAL RATERS ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS PRIVATE BATHS Opposite City ^ark STEAM HEATED HOT AND COLD WATER G. S. OLIVER, Mgr. (See map for location) UNION MERCHANT'S CAFE, < CO CHAMPA ST. CD POST OFFICE < — ^ STOUT ST. :x: CA LIFORN IAS- r. HI .i- CO s ??i o'^ WELT ON ST. UJ LU Z3 u. UJ >< O 1^, CO UJ u. VI P G LEIN AR _, Tie STANDISH HOTEL 1530 California Street DENVER Special Rates to Artistes. Close to All Theatres. No. 1 location on the map. WRIGHT TRANS. CO. 1628 Glen Arm PL DENVER GENERAL INFORMATION OF DENVER, COLORADO. Local Denver newspapers: "News" (A.M.). "Post," "Express" and "Times" (P.M.). Municipal Golf Course. Pee 50c daily. 18 holes. Take No. 50 ear on Curtis St. or No. 23 or No. 28 on 16th St. Also Country Club and Lakewood Courses, but more expensive. Nurse your voice in this altitude. Don't cut your act, but take it easy and don't strain. Many interesting motor trips, the most important being a ride to the grave of Col. Wm. F. Cody ("Buffalo Bill") at the top of Lookout Mountain. Dr. H. C. VAN NORMAN, Physician, 321 Commonwealth Bldg. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 77 Denver, Colo. Mgr. — Max Fabish. Stage Mgr. — J. S. Stevens. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. "Props." — Joe Harkins. Electr. — John Hannigan. Current— 110, 220 and 500 Volts Operator — Ed. Reagner. A. C. and D. C. Proscenium Opening — 35 feet.. Wall to Wall— 57 feet. Height of Grid— 65 feet. Depth of Stage— 34 feet. Depth of "One" — 9 feet. Sets of Lines— 100. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Qppheum Theatre. Conductor — Oswald Richter. Treas. — Kenneth Richards. Press Rep't. — Cecil Connor. Flyman — A. Gricourt. Grip — Tim Akers. No. Dressing Rooms — 14. Stage Dressing Rooms — 2, with 3 one flight up. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Tuesday. Shows Daily— 2. Matinee Time — 2:30 P. M. Night Show— 8:30 P. M. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — Monday night. Where Salary Paid — Back stage. Theatre Laundry — Columbia Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Denver Omnibus & Cab Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Ten. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, ,Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello. Next usual stand is Lincoln. C, B. & Q. R. R.— Leave 9:45 P, M.; Arrive 1:20 P. M. on Denver, Colo. Mgr. — Louis Lavand. Treas. — F. Elliott. Stage Mgr.— Ed. Dethloff. Carpenter— Ed. Dethloff. "Props." — Bill McGovern. Electr. — Jim Hickey. Current— 110 Volts A. C, D. C. Operator — Harry Kartuski. Proscenium Opening — 32 feet. Wall to Wall— 50 feet. Height of Grid— 50 feet. Depth of Stage — 26 feet. Depth of "One"— 7 feet. Sets of Lines — 50. Stage Open— 8 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Theatre Baggageman — Wright Trans. Co. Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra^ — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Organ. Next usual stand is Pueblo, Colo. Santa Fe R. R. — Leave 8:30 A. M.; Arrive 10:30 A. M. Crew hang the show at 10 A. M., prompt. Empress Theatre. Conductor — Fritz Schmidt. Press Rep't. — Chas. Jacobs. Flyman — Henry Fichbach. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Pressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Saturday. Shows Daily — 2. Shows Saturday — 3. Shows Sunday — 8. Matinee— 2:45 P. M. Earlier Saturday and Sunday. Night Show— 8:45 P. M. Rehearsal— 11:30 A. M. Salary Paid — Last Show. Where Salary Paid — Dressing Rra Trunks 75c (round trip) Pantages shows now play the Empress in place ofl the Tabor Grand. Possible changes may have been made as to number of shows. 78 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MAP OF PES MOINES POST OFFICE SECOND ST. SECOND ST. ¥ H M 02 5 g THIRD ST. 1 ^ ^ o ¥^ FOTJBTH ST. FOTJRTH ST. i 51 s ROCK ISLAND STATION OQ FIF TH ST. IE SIXTH ST. S UNION STATION SIXTH ST. SEVENTH ST. EIGHTH ST. EIGHTH ST. DES MOINES GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Register" (A.M.). "Tribune" and "Capitol- News" (P.M.). Golf Course: Country Club. 18 holes. No charge. This is the town where the "Armand Face Powder" is made. Give them a call. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 79 Des Moines, Iowa. Mgr. — Wm. Gray. Treas. — Harry Mitchnick. Press Rep't. — Sam. Abramson. Stage Mgr. — Clyde Fairless. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. "Props." — Frank Walters. Asst. Props. — B. Ware. Electr. — Ben Miller. Current— 110 D. C. Proscenium Opening — 34 feet. Wall to Wall— 68 feet. Height of Grid— 68 feet. Depth of Stage— 36 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 46. Stage Open — 9 A. M. Orpheum Theatre. Conductor — Frank Lorenze. Operator — Joe Desalvo. Flyman — Ole Sampson. Grip— R. A. Duvall. No. Dressing Rooms — 15. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Sunday night. Shows Daily — 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — 2. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. First Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Rehearsal — 10:30 A. M. Salary Paid — Saturday Matinee. Where Salary Paid— "N. V. A.' Room. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Theatre Laundry — Miller Laundry Co. Finest N. V. A. room west of Chicago. Theatre Baggageman — I. W. Miller. Trunks 75c (round trip). Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Flute. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Next usual stand is St. Paul. Rock Island R. R. — Leave 10:15 P. M.; Arrive 8 A. M. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $1.76; Lower, $2.20. DR. C. F. SPRING, B. S. OSTEOPATH and OPTOMETRIST 306 S. & L. BWg.. DES MOINES. IOWA Special Attention Paid to Artists (No. 4 Location on Map) HOTEL MAJESTIC DES MOINES. IOWA Next door to Orpheum TWO BLOCKS FROM EMPRESS 90% of the Vaudeville Artistes Playing Des Moines Stop Here Special Rates to Performers (No. 1 Location on Map) MRS. MAXON'S RESTAURANT 809 LOCUST ST.. DES MOINES, IOWA Big Time and Small Time All eat with Mrs. Maxon be- cause she understands their wants. (No. 2 Location on Map) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 80 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Des Moines, Iowa. Mgr. — Geo. Clark. Treas. — Miss Littlejohn. Press Rep't. — Miss Day. Stage Mgr. — E. L. Casselberry. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. "Props." — Francis Laverty. Electr. — Walter Kennedy. Current— 115 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 34 feet. Wall to Wall— 72 feet. Height of Grid— 70 feet. Depth of Stage— 30 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 40. Stage Open — 9 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Theatre Laundry — Miller. Theatre Baggageman — Gray-Wells trip). Theatre has shower baths. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin Clarionette. Number in Orchestra— Six. Manager can supply you with this book. Empress Theatre. Conductor — Ralph Hogue. Operator — Ed. Faulks. Flyman — Al. Beerbower. Grip — Fred Brewer. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Opening Days — Sun. and Thurs. Shows Daily — 4. Shows Saturday — 4. Shows Sunday — 4. Matinee— 1:45 P. M. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — After last night Show. Where Salary Paid — Back stage. Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round Cornet, Trombone, Drum, "UP=TO = DATE, DRESS CLUB" DES MOINES IOWA. Dry Cleaning and Tailoring Calls at Hotel on request FRED. J. LAVERTY. Prop. Phone Walnut 1580 Des Moines, low^a 816-18-20 GRAND AVE. aundiy Orpheum and Umpress Official Launderers LeVs ''CLEAN UP'* Together Monrad J. Olson's Pharmacy 6th and Locust. DES MOINES Headquarters for Visiting Performers A Fresh and Complete Stock of all Lines of Theatrical "Make-up" and Toilet Requisites Our Soda Counter The Busiest in Des Moines (No. 3 Location on Map) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD OF THIS ONE HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 81 7TH AVE WEST. Si" OTH » AVE r WEST. "^ WEST. 6TH AVE .[ DDDI 4TH AVE WEST. 8B6 AVE WEST. ]|QSD ] £ eNB 2 AVE H WEST. 2r ^ AVE WEST. M a u D LAKE AVE. ll IBT AVE 5 2ND w AVE ^ EAST. — iOi 1 2n9 ici 1 Js[_J .sLLJ ,s| I 8RD AVE EAST. 1 A GOOD Cafeteria in a GOOD town for GOOD Performers who like GOOD food The Community Cafeteria 24-26 W. Superior St., (up stairs) DULUTH. MINN. (No. 3 Location on Map) The Florman Hotel 310 E. Superior St., DULUTH Patronized by Orpheum Acts Special Rates, Comfortable, Good Home Cooking, Pool Room (One block from Orpheum) (No. 4 Location on Map) Jllways read your ''Town Ahead" page before arrival to know what you do with ^our bag- gage checks. Theatre Information Next Page MILLER'S '^f^r^oif't &iaeJ»iiee«ryy: DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS. ST. PAUL AND VIRGINIA General Offices, 714 Torrey BIdg., DULUTH (Nos. 1 and 2 Locations on Map) 82 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE DULUTH GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "News-Tribune" (A.M.) and "Herald" (P.M.). Golf Course: Northland Country Club. 18 holes. See local manager. Duluth, Minn. Mgr. — Frank N. Phelps. Stage Mgr. — J. J. Laundergan. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. "Props." — Will Gullings. Electr. — Walter Johnson. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operator — Roy Brainard. Proscenium Opening — 27 feet. Wall to Wall— 37 feet. Height of Grid— 50 feet. Depth of Stage— 25 feet. Depth of "One"— 4 feet. Sets of Lines — 56. Stage Open— 1 P. M. Mail Back— 1 P. M. Grand Theatre. Conductor — Roy Flaaten. Press Rep't. — Manager. Flyman — Chas. H. Lee. No. Dressing Rooms — 6. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Opening Day — Sun. and Thurs. Shows Daily — 4. Shows Saturday — 4. Shows Sunday — 5. Matinee— 2 P. M. First Night Show— 7 : 30 P. M. Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back stage. Theatre Laundry — Excelsior Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — John Silvers. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Five. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums, Clarionette. Leave checks with porter in front of the house before 9 A. M. After 9 A. M. bring checks to stage manager on stage. Crew called at 9 A. M. Theatre opens for business at 11 A. M., so report early. Acts finishing on Thursday go to Superior. DULUTH, MINNESOTA. Mgr. — Edw. A. Furni. Stage Mgr. — J. P. Shanahan. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — ^Van Valkenberg. Electr. — J. Mulhern. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 30 feet. Wall to Wall— 65 feet. Height of Grid— 50 feet. Depth of Stage— 30 feet. Depth of "One" — 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 60. ^ Stage Open— 10 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Matinee— 2:15 P. M. Night Show— 8:15. Where Salary Paid— Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman — Hart Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Eleven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violins (2), Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello. Next usual stand is Winnipeg. SoQ Line R. R. THE DULUTH MILITARY CLUB INVITES ALL EX-SERVICE MEN PLAYING DULUTH TO THEIR CLUBROOMS ORPHEUM THEATRE. Conductor — D. J. Michaud. Treas. — F. Wright. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — Wm. Hammond. Flyman— Al. Smith. Grips — Joe. Thennes and "Pop" Reamer. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Sunday. Shows Daily — 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — 2. Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Saturday Matinee. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 83 105 TH 8T. 104 TH ST. 103 RD ST. iMs I I 102 ItP ST. QD 101 6T ST. E |iflko|l r»i I 100 TH-' 30 100 TH ST. LJ [M TWIN cin TRANSFER CO. EDMONTON, ALBERTA EDMONTON. ALBERTA THE WAFFLE SHOP 40 Jasper Ave., EDMONTON Open all Night WONDERFUL AND TASTY CREAM WAFFLES H. A. SLIGHT. Prop. (No. 3 Location on Map) THE OWL DRUG CO. la Cut Rate Druggists FIRST AND JASPER AVE. EDMONTON Full Stock of "Make Up" Variety " on Sale (No. 5 Location on Map) THE SHASTA CAFE 10009 Jasper Ave,; EDMONTON CATERING TO THEATRICAL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Popular Prices Good Food Courteous Treatment (No. 2 Location on Map) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 84 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE EDMONTON GENERAL INFORMATION. Have some member of the company collect all the baggage checks and leave them in an envelope marked "Twin City Trans. Co." with the baggageman in the C. P. R. station baggage room. Mr. Cruickshank, C. P. R. day baggageman and Mr. Price, night man, on your arrival IN Edmonton. If you take the midnight train out of Edmonton for Calgary, you can obtain your sleeper reservations at the C. P. R. Ticket Office on Jasper Ave., bet. 100 St. and 100a St. (See map.) Three mails a day in Edmonton: 10:30 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. from the east and 5:00 P. M. from the west. Municipal Golf Course in the City Park. 9 holes. 25c a day. Edmonton newspapers: "Bulletin" (A.M.) and "Journal" (P.M.). Manager here very particular about returning to you your newspaper cuts, so that you are very safe in giving him all the cuts that he needs. Also your photos ^re returned to you in good condition. Springer House EDMONTON, ALBERTA All the Comforts of "Home, Away from Home'' With Hotel Services and Conveniences The One Bright Spot on the Pantages Circuit AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN PLAN "Every Chicken we serve is a Springer*' Under management of ANTONETTA SPRINGER (No. 11 Location on Map) E. N. KENNEDY CO. 1 0080 JASPER AVE., EDMONTON Kodaks, Supplies and Aina= tuer Developing and Printing •*One Day Service** Stationery (No. 4 Location on Map) ''Its the Cook'* Lewis Bros. Cafe First Street off of Jasper Avenue EDMONTON (No. 3 Location on Map) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 85 Best Place to Stop in the City ONE BLOCK FROM PANTAGES SelKirK Hotel EDMONTON, ALBERTA CAFE., GRILL AND LUNCH Counter in Connection Rob't McDonald, Prop. (No. 7 Location on Map) MAC'S PANTORIUM EDMONTON Phone 2508 Calls every day at the Theatre Cleaning and Repairing The Mocha Cafe EDMONTON "A-1" Food Only Served POPULAR PRICES (No. 1.0 Location on Map) The American Dairy Lunch EDMONTON Next door to PANTAGES Self Service Also Confectionery ^he Largest and most Up to Date Eating place in Western Canada EXCELLENT FRENCH PASTRY (No. 8 Location on Map) PANTAGES INFORMATION CONTINUED NEXT PAGE 86 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Mgr. — L. M. Trefry. Treas. — Manager. Stage Mgr. — "Bill" Watson. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. "Props." — Joe Dear. Electr. — Bob Blackerby. Current— 110 Yolts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 35 feet. Wall to Wall— 70 feet. Height of Grid— a5 feet. Depth of Stage— 21 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines— 34. Stage Open — 7 A. M. Mail Back— II A. M. Theatre Laundry — See "Props." Theatre Baggageman — Twin City Trans trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Six. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Clarinet. Next usual stand is Calgary. C. P. R. R.— Leave 11:55 P. M. and 8:30 and 3:45 P. M. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $1.50; Lower, $1.75. Pantages' Theatre. Conductor — A. Weaver-Winston. Press Rep't.^Manager. Operator — ^Alf. Malley. Grip — Geo. Clark. No. Dressing Rooms — 7. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — Six. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Daily— 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Matinee— 3 P. M. Night Show— 8:30 P. M. Rehearsal — 10:30 A. M. Salary Paid — After Matinee. Where Salary Paid — Mgr.'s Office. Co. Trunks 75c (round Cornet, Trombone, Drums, A. M.; Arrive 7:30 A. M. FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA. Mgr. — McCarthy Bros. Stage Mgr. — Geo. G. Deering. Carpenter — Arthur Dunlin. "Props." — Fred Davis. Electr. — W. Hanby. Current— 110-220 Volts A. C, D. C. Proscenium Opening — 25 feet. Wall to Wall— 50 feet. Height of Grid— 65 feet. Depth of Stage — 25 feet. Depth of "One"— 7 feet. Sets of Lines — 35. Stage Open — 10 A. M. Mail Back— 10 A. M. Matinee — 2 P. M. First Night Show— 8. P. M. GRAND THEATRE. First Night Show— 8 P. M. Conductor — P. M. Rudd. Treas. — Mr. McCarthy. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — W. Smith. Flyman — O. Nelson. No. Dressing Rooms — 7. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 3. Opening Day — Mon. and Thurs. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 3. Shows Sunday — None. Rehearsal — 1 P. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Dixon Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Fargo Bag. & Tran. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Four. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violine, Comet, Drums. Next usual stand is Aberdeen. R. R.— G. N., N. P. and C, M. & St. P. Local Newspapers — "Forum," "Courier," "Democrat" (A. M.), "Forum" (P. M.). Name of Golf Links — Central. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD OF THIS ONE HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 87 FORT COLLINS, COLORADO. EMPRESS THEATRE. Mgr.— M. C. Echart. Matinee— 3 P. M. Stage Mgr.— Frank Pulliam. First Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Carpenter- Stage Manager. Treas.— Manager, vprops."— Fred Rutherford. Press Rep't.— Andy L. Burke. Electr.— Chas. Wade. Operator— Sidney Adler. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Flyman— Gordon Cameron. Proscenium Opening— 27 feet. Grips— J. C. Doyle and Geo. Dins- Wall to Wall— 51 feet. laore. Height of Grid— 76 feet. No. Dressing Rooms— 7. Depth of Stage— 28 feet.' Stage Dressing Rooms— None. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. No. Days Engaged— 1. Sets of Lines— 28. Opening Day— Friday. Mail Back— 10 A. M. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Salary Paid— After Show. Shows Daily— 2. Where Salary Paid.— Box Office. Rehearsal— 12:30 Noon. Theatre Laundry— Ft. Collins Steam Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — McMillian Trans. Co. Cost of baggage haul see below. Number in Orchestra — Five. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Comet, Trombone, Drums. Next usual stand is Denver. U. Pac. R. R.— Leave 7:45 A. M.; Arrive 10.13 A. M. Local Newspapers — "Express" (A. M.); "Courier" (both A. M. and P. M.). Cost of trunks (round trip) 50 each for one or two; $1.25 for three and 35c each for all over three. Leave checks at the office of the McMillian Trans. Co. Crew hang the show at 10:30 A. M. sharp. Advise "spot" operator early in the morning whether he has to work his spot on the right or left. On "One Night Stands" leave your Hotel Baggage at the station and avoid hauling charges. SUGGEST TO YOUR HOTEL OR RESTAURANT HERE, IF THEY ARE GOOD, THAT THEY SHOULD BE REPRESENTED IN THIS BOOK. Quibs by Arthur O. May of "MAY-KILDUFF and ALLERTON" While playing Virginia, Minn., on Sunday night all acts have to catch a 10:10 P. M. train out of there for Ft. William and it's a rush for everyone to make it. I hurried down to the depot, bought my tickets and had the baggageman make out my checks. The train pulled in, but the transferman with the theatre baggage was nowhere in sight. The actors grew uneasy, fearing the train would pull out without the trunks, when we noticed the transferman coming along at snails' pace. In the excitement of the moment I called out to him, to hurry and get our bag- gage off his wagon and into the train, but he just answered: "Oh, that's all right, they can't go till I get there, 'cause I've got the mail!" 88 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE The Victoria Hotel, Fort William 3 short blocks from station. Opposite stage door. {Double with Bath $2.00 Single $1.00 Single with Bath $1.50 Double $1.50 Rates Fort William. Orpheum Theatre. Mgr. — Bert O. Farmer. Conductor — P. Santoro. Stage Mgr.— Ted O'Neill. Treas.— K. Barkoff. Carpenter — Ernest Dean. Press Rep't. — Mgr. "Props." — Jas. Reese. Operator — Owen Beatty. Electr. — Owen Beatty. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Stage Dressing Rooms— All. Proscenium Opening— 30 feet. No. Days Engaged— 6. Wall to Wall— 55 ft. Opening Day— Monday. Height of Grid — 55 feet. Matinee — 2:30 P. M. Depth of Stage— 36 feet. .p^^st Night Show— 8:30 P. M. Depth of "One"— 10 feet. _, ^ i -.^ * tit Sets of Lines-30. Rehearsal-10 A. M. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Salary Paid— Last night. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Where Salary Paid — Back stage. Theatre Laundry — Algonia Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman— Harry Rosenblat. Trunks 70c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Five. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums, Clarionette. Next usual stand is International Falls, Minn. C. N. R. R.— Leave 4:52 A. M.; Arrive 11 A. M. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $1.50; Lower, $1.75. Local Newspaper — "Journal-Chronicle" (P. M.). Name of Golf Links — Fort William Country Club. Holes — 9. Cost per day, $0.50. Manager here is always glad to advance salaries or railroad fares to any artiste who requests it. He also meets all artistes at the train. R. R. station in Fort William appears to be on the outskirts of town but it is only 2 blocks from theatre and one block further to Victoria hotel. Buy your ticket through to Winnipeg, which allows you to stop over at International Falls. This will save about 60c on each ticket. Fort Francis is proper name of station where you get off for Inter- national Falls. Baggageman meets train at Fort Francis Charges $7.00 round trip no matter if entire show has one or forty trunks. Fred Lind- vall's auto charges $1.00 each person round trip to International Falls, waiting for you at midnight to bring you back. This may seem, a little high but he has to pay both bridge toll and head tax. The author agrees that his charge is reasonable. Have your manifest handy to show at Fort Francis. ALGONA LAUNDRY GO. EXCELLENT WORK FORT WILLIAM HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 89 MAP OF FORT WORTH 16TH ST. ^V \/ 16TH ST. /y-5T. o ^ |i H X t^^'Sl I3TH SI r. o o n 3»- !l2TH ST. IITH ST MAJESTIC lOTH ST. 4TH ST. 9TH ST ""^ 8TH ST 7TH ST. o o >- - o cr mi iTH ST. 3 o [E o m CO H CO — « c •THST. FORTH WORTH NEXT PAGE ALSO FORT WORTH The HEADQUARTERS of the AMERICAN CEDAR CHEST CO. Cor. 10th and MAIN Home of the Red Mountain Cedar Chests Prices Here about one half We Ship wherever Rail- roads run Write or call for Free Catalogue No. 350 of Fad Proof. Moth Proof Chests, made in the Largest Factory in the world '^he author of this book buys his Chests of us. No. 3 location on the map 90 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Fort Worth, Texas. Mgr. — O. F. Gould. Treas. — Jack Ayers. Stage Mgr. — Julian Umbenhour. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. *'Props." — Randall Williams. Electr. — Frank Askew. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operator — Joe Langlois. Proscenium Opening — 39 feet. Wall to Wall— 75 feet. Height of Grid— 72 feet. Depth of Stage— 72 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 52. Stage Open — 10 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Majestic Theatre (Inter-State). Conductor — A. C. Kuehn. Press Rep't. — J. P. Ruppert. Flyman — Claude Stegall. Grip — Wm. Nance. No. Dressing Rooms — 13. Stage Dressing Rooms — 4, 9 above. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Sunday. Shows Daily— 2. Shows Saturday — 3. Shows Sunday — 3. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Night Show— 8:30 P. M. Rehearsal — 10:30 A. M. Salary Paid — Saturday afternoon. Where Salary Paid — Mgr.'s Office. Theatre Laundry — Acme Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Union Trans. Co. Trunks 50c (round trip — at time of going to press). Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Comet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Next usual stand is Dallas. Electric R. R. — Leave (see below). Local Newspapers — "Record" (A. M.) ; "Star-Telegram" (P. M.). Name of Golf Links — River Crest & Glen Garden. Holes 18. Take Electric car on Main St. for Dallas. Cars run every hour on the half hour for the fast limited cars and the even hour for the locals. Cars stop on the corner of every odd-numbered street, such as 9th St., 11th St., etc. One hour from Ft. Worth to Dallas.. Cars start at the Electric Station on 3rd St. Fare 76c at the ticket office, but 80c if pur- chased on the car. Show baggage leaves on the 11:30 P. M. car on Sat- urday night. EVERY ROOM AN OUTSIDE ONE With Running Hot and Cold Water EUROPEAN PLAN Local and Long Distance Telephone In Every Room F. E. RECORD, Prop. COURT HOTEL BETWEEN MAIN AND COMMERCE ON SIXTH ST. IN THE HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT FORTH WORTH, TEXAS (No. 1 Location on Map) Act to stage manager of small town theatre, on opening day — "How will the show run?" Stage Manager — "Oh pretty good for the first day." (No reflection on Fort Worth. Just a space filler.) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 91 FRESNO GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Republican" (A.M.), and "Herald" (P.M.). Sunnyside Golf Course. (See the Manager of the theatre.) FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. Mgr — Ward Morris. Treas. — Miss Klum. Stage Mgr. — Bert Cardwell. Carpenter— Stage Manager. "Props." — Geo. Churcher. Electr.— J. A. Byers. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operator — Cheve Beck. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. Wall to Wall— 75 feet. Height of Grid— 77 feet. Depth of Stage — 38 feet. Depth of "One" — 11 feet. Sets of Lines— 60. Stage Open— 10 A. M. HIPPODROME (A. & H.). Conductor — Eugene Brown. Press Rep't. — Manager. Flyman — Fred Knoblock. Grip — Guy Hammer. No. Dressing Rooms — 6. Stage Dressing Rooms — 2. No. Days Engaged — 3 and 4. Opening Day — Sun. and Wed. Shows Daily — 3 or 4. , Shows Saturday — 5. Shows Sunday — 5. Matinee— 1:30 P. M. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Before Night Show. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Trunks 75c (round trip). Mail Back— 11 A. M. Theatre Baggageman — Lang's Trans. Co, Number in Orchestra — Five. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Comet, Trombone - Next usual stand is Los Angeles. So. Pac. R. R.— Leave 11:40 P. M.; Arrive 7:55 A. M. Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $1.78; Lower, $2.20. Drums. CO p p CO — < —i O z 2 ^ S H • M 4£ C| 3C :t3 tZ) ►3 FRESNC s ST. MARIP oaA L ST. TULA RS ST. J. 09 KERN n ST. A 30 PR K ooKERNro ST. ^ Hi 1 H c/> >. z -H a* « -n m 05 c/> —1 >- —1 O z White Orpheum, Fresno, information next page. 92 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Fresno, Cal. Mgr. — Robert Barton. Stage Mgr. — Joe Hill. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. "Props."— W. Scott. Electr. — Stage Manager. Current— 115 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 38 feet. Wall to Wall— 82 feet. Height of Grid— 65 feet. Depth of Stage— 42 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines— 60. Stage Open — 11 A. M. Theatre Laundry — Fresno Steam Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — ^Owl Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Eight. Theatre has shower baths. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Second Violin. Next usual stand is Los Angeles. S. P. & Santa Fe R. R.— Leave 11:40 P. M.; Arrive 9 A. M. Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $1.76; Lower, $2.20. White Theatre (Orpheunn). Conductor — Caesar Brandt. Treas. — P. B. Donohoe. No. Dressing Rooms — 16. Stage Dressing Rooms — 4. No. Days Engaged — 3. Opening Day — Thursday. Shows Daily — One, Saturday Mat. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Night Show— 8:20 P. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Salary Paid — Saturday, 11 A. M. Where Salary Paid — Mgr.'s Office. MAP OF GALVESTON WATER FRONT AVE A. AVE A. AVE B. GO AVE C. AVE C, AVE 0. i WE D. L *TA«I GR ^ND| AVE E. AVE E. 1 1 GO CO ELECT stat'n: POST OFFICE AVE F. AVE F. HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 93 Galveston, Texas. Majestic Theatre (Inter-State) Mgr. — Sydney McDonald. Conductor — D. E. Goodwin. Treas. — O. Oleson. Press Rep't. — Mgr. Stage Mgr. — Eddie Pye. Operator — Dave Talbot. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. Flyman — B. C. Wedhorn. "Props."— Teddy Anderson. Grip— Frank Le Strange. Electr. — Kenneth Chubb. ' No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Current — 110 Volts A. C. Stage Dressing Rooms — 1. Proscenium Opening — 38 feet. No. Days Engaged — 2. Wall to Wall — 72 feet. Opening Day— Sunday. Height of Grid— 65 feet. Shows Daily— 2. Depth of Stage — 42 feet. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Depth of "One"— 9 feet. Matinee— 3 P. M. Qote ^f Tir^oo 70 Night Show— 8:30 P. M. toeis or i^mes /z. Salary Paid— Mon. night between Stage Open — 10 A. M. shows. Mail Back — 10 A. M. Where Salary Paid — Back stage. Theatre Laundry — Rex Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Gregory or Bolton Trans Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). They alternate. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Next usual stand is Austin. So. Pac. R. R.— Leave 8:55 P. M.; Arrive 9:55 A. M. Local Newspapers — "News" (A. M.) and "Tribune" (P. M.). Name of Golf Links — Country Club. Denver Re-survey Golf Links — Back of Fort Crockett. Take Fort Crockett car. The local map of Galveston in this book shows the streets under their new naming of numbered streets and lettered avenues. Formerly they each had individual names. So don't let it confuse you. Between Galveston and Austin acts lay off one day (Tuesday), though a full week's salary paid for the two-day engagements in Galveston, Austin and Waco, making six days' work. Ask youp hotel and restaurant man here, where you find the service good, why he Is not represented In, this book that other performers may know of their places. Make yourself acquainted with the points of Information contained In this book as you will find it tells you everything from the day's date to which side of the train to sit on to see the scenery. Always verify your train schedule as no doubt changes will be made from time to time over which we have no control. They, however, give you an idea of the running time between towns. 94 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MAP OF GRAND FORKS. GT. NOR, ISTATIOW FOURTH u ST. 5 a THIRD SIXTH ST. • FIFTH > ST. < GRAND The Knuason Cafeteria QRAND FORKS, N. D. HARRY HA'RM. Pro^. Two Half Blocks from the Or^heum 0;^f>osite side of the Street 20i DISCOUNT to PERFORMERS hy purchasing a $5.00 meal ticket for $4.00, good for any numher of ^eo^Je and in event it is not used u^ a refund is made at the same rate POST OFFICE. N.P.RR ST. < £ THIRD < ^ f-*-P- R-R ST. NOR.PAC. STATION S^cts Always Play a ''Return Here (No. 1 Location on Map) Grand Forks, N. D. Mgr. — Chas. McCarthy. Stage Mgr. — Mike Cooper. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props."— Art. Canniff. Electr. — Stage Manager. Current — 110 volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 25 feet. Wall to Wall— 50 feet. Height of Grid— 45 feet. Depth of Stage— 20 feet. Depth of "One"— 9 feet. Sets of Lines — 30 feet. Stage Open — 9 A. M. Orpheum Theatre. Con. — R. M. Coscio. Treas. — Manager. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — Otto Berg. No. Dressing Rooms — 5. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 3. Opening Day — Mon. and Thurs. Shows Daily— 3. Shows Saturday — 3. Matinee Time— 2:30 P. M. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Rehearsal Time — 1 P. M. Salary Paid — After show. Where Salary Paid — Back stage. Trunks 75c (round Mail Back— 11 A. M. Theatre Baggageman — Merchants Transfer Co. trip). Theatre Laundry — Troy Laundry Co. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Drums, Clarionette. Next usual stand is Fargo. Great Nor. R. R. — Leave, Thursday, 9 A. M.; Arrive 11:15 A. M. Leave Sunday, 12:50 P. M.; Arrive 3 P. M. No Sunday shows in Fargo. Local Newspapers — "Herald" (A. M. and P. M.); "American" (P. M.) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 95 ames Hotel 209y2 First Ave., GREAT FALLS, MONT. Two Blocks from Station Three Blocks from Pantages Rooms Single, $1.00 Rooms Double, $1.50 Hotel Has Free Taxi (No. 1 location on the map) Great Falls continued on next pages G.N.R.B. STATTOir: a\\small\\park PABK DBIITE. SECOND. ST. SO. SECOND ST. NO. m 1^ C3 »^ as THIRD SJ.SO. THIRD ST. no: PHI 4 TH S ST. SO. E 4 TH S '^ QO ST. NO. 5TH ST. so. 6 TH ST. NO. SIXTH ST.SO, SIXTH ST. NO, .(O LAPEYRE BROS. DRUGGISTS Stein's Make-up and Toilet Requisites S. W. Cor. Central Ave. & 3rd St. "Be Sure you Get the right Corner'* (No. 2 Location on Map) HARRY H. McCOLE TAILOR AND DRY CLEANER 5 and 7 FOURTH STREET Great Falls, Mont. Member of the Nat'l Assn. of Dyers and Cleaners (No. 7 Location on Map) 96 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE GREAT FALLS GENERAL INFORMATION. Local Great Falls newspapers: "Tribune" (A.M.), and "Leader" (P.M.). All 5e each. A trip to the "Falls" is very interesting. Note the street lighting of Great Falls. No city in the U. S. is better lighted. It is well worth the small cost of a parlor car seat from here to Helena or Butte on this particularly fine scenic journey. In any case get a seat on the left hand side of the train which gives you a wonderful view of the Missouri River all the way. GERALD CAFE 217 Central Ave., GREAT FALLS, MONT. Catering to the Best (No. 3 Location on Map) Weise Hotel 219 CENTRAL AVE.,q (Over Gerald Cafe) GREAT FALLS, MONT. Strictly Modern Rates $L00 per day and up Rooms with Private Baths Steam Heat Hot and Cold Water (No. 3 Location on Map) am eras an d Fil ms Developing and Printing a Specialty BOOKS and STATIONERY McKee Stationery Co. 315 CENTRAL AVE., GREAT FALLS, MONT. (No. 6 Location on Map) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD AND FOLLOWING THIS ONE HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 97 above Grand Opera House (Pantages). Mgr. — Wm. Steege. Treas. — Manager. Stage Mgr. — Al. Mettler. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. "Props." — Wm. Newman. Electr. — Stage Manager. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operator — Melvin Felland. Proscenium Opening — 35 feet. Wall to Wall— 68 feet. Height of Grid— 60 feet. Depth of Stage— 40 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 40. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Mail Back — 12 noon. Theatre Laundry — Cascade. Theatre Baggageman — Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Next usual stand is Helena. Gt. Nor. R. R. — Leave 8 A. M.; Arrive 11:05 A. M. Stage crew hang at 10 A. M. sharp, as they are away all afternoon after 12. Be sure and tell Conductor on the train, when you leave Great Falls, that you are stopping off at Helena, or he will take your tickets up. Great Falls, Mont. Conductor — Archie Fritz. Press Rep't. — Dick Anderson. Flyman — Phil. Thompson. Grip — Fred Carter. No. Dressing Rooms — 11, stage. Stage Dressing Rooms — 2. No. Days Engaged — 2. Opening Day — Tuesday. Shows Daily — 2 (at night). No Matinee. First Night Show— 7:15 P. M. Rehearsal — 12:30 noon. Salary Paid in Butte. While salaries are paid in Butte, you can draw in advance. WIGWAM ELECl'RIC CAFE GRILL 71/2 Third Street, N. Great Falls, Mont. 405 Central Avenue Great Falls, Mont. "SERVES "GOOD EATS" YOU Opposite Rainbow Hotel RIGHT" (No. 5 Location on Map) (No. 8 Location on Map) 98 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Palace Theatre (A. & H.). Conductor — Archie Fritz. Press Rep't. — Manager. Flyman — Guy Harris. Grip— W. R. Wilson. No. Dressing Rooms — 9. Stage Dressing Rooms. No. Days Engaged — 2. Opening Days — Thurs, and Sat. Shows Daily — 2. No Mat. Shows Saturday — 2. No Mat. Shows Sunday — 3. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. First Night Show— 7:15 P. M. Rehearsal Time— 2:30 P. M. Salary Paid — After last Show. Where Salary Paid — Back stage. Great Falls, Mont. Mgr. — Roscoe Kernan. Treas. — Manager. Stage Mgr. — Al. Johnson. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. "Props." — Chas. Peterson. Electr. — Stage Manager. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operator — Melvin Fallen. Wall to Wall— 70 feet. Height of Grid— 70 feet. Depth of Stage— 34 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 30. Stage Open — 10 A. M. Mail Back— 2 P. M. Theatre Laundry — Cascade Laundry Co. Theatre has shower baths. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Six. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums, Clarinet, Bass, Flute. Next usual stand is Butte. Gt. Nor. R. R.— Leave 8 A. M.; Arrive 3:15 P. M. In Same Building as above Palace Theatre HOTEL BEN Rooms with Bath. Box Springs. Special Rates. Central Ave. at 6th St., Great Falls (No. 9 Location on Map) STERLING THEATRE. Days Engaged — 1, Thursday. Night Show— 8:15 P. M. GREELEY, COLORADO. Mgr. — Wm, Morrison. Matinee— 3 P. M. Next usual stand is Denver. U. P. R. R. usually. Instruments in Orchestra — ^Violin, Piano, Drums, Clarionette, Trom- bone. ON "ONE NIGHT STANDS" LEAVE YOUR HOTEL BAGGAGE AT THE STATION AND AVOID HAULING CHARGES IF THIS BOOK PLEASES YOU, EXPRESS YOUR PRAISE "FORTE" IF IT DOES NOT PLEASE YOU, THEN MAKE IT "TACIT" Kindly mention this Book to our Advertisers Always verify your R. R. times of leaving HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 99 helena,monii^h: ^:a"[i:]li3 -^MALN ST.^ 5 1^ g hi & < X A § r) Helena, Mont. Mgr.— C. W. Eckhardt. Treas. — Manager. Stage Mgr. — W. D. Clapp. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. "Props." — Ed. Show. Electr. — Tom Crayon. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 32 feet. Wall to Wall— 70 feet. Height of Grid— 64 feet. Depth of Stage— 33 feet. Depth of "One" feet. Sets of Lines — 55. Stage Open — 11 A. M. Marlow Theatre (Pantages). Conductor — Louis C. Meier. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — Milton Hall. Flyman — Joe Brady. Grip — Tom Cooper. No. Dressing Rooms — 9. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 1. Opening Day — Thursday. Shows Daily— 2. No Mat. No Matinee. First Night Show— 7:15 P. M. Rehearsal — 5 P. M. Salary Paid in Butte, but you can draw in advance. (P. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Scenery, $10 load (round trip). Theatre Baggageman — Coulter Trans. Co. Theatre pays transfer. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Six. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette. Next usual stand la Butte. Parlor car, 45c. Gt. Nor. R. R.— Leave 11:15 A. M.; Arrive 2:45 P. M. Helena Newspapers — "Independent" (A. M.) and "Record-Herald" M.) Each 5c. Sit on left hand side of the train to Butte for scenic effects. Helena crew hang the show at 2 P. M. Trade at the "Budd-Fisher" Drugg Store here. Theatre here considered the finest in the state. Take in the Browdwater Plunge. This is the largest indoor plunge in the world, being natural hot water. Good fishing close to town. Station one-quarter mile from theatre. Street car, 6c; auto bus, 25c; taxi, 50c. Baggageman meets all trains. ''Make Up*' and Toilet Requisites Let Us Develope and Print your Kodak Films In at 5 p.m., out at 10:30 a.m. In at II a.m., out at 5 p.m. BUDD-FISHER DRUG CO. 44 N. Main St., (no. i Location on Map) Helena, Mont- 100 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE in CQ U. < < h Ui of- cou. MAP OF HOUSTON PAOT CONGRESS ST. AQEa& I I — f?Toe TpE^TREJ (J □ PRESTO ^ 30 1 — 3:^ — ;iv- < e/5 3 n PRAIRIE-1 NST. CO AVE. E 'o E^ fPR£S^ r w UL •GRA NO AVE.* *GRA ND AVE,*i^%rKlS; C/3 CO 3C il rW) \LNUT ST. * zn . ^^A*" CO 0 — ( aLOBE h-" 00 3: "^ M/ ilN ST. 3: 1 — MA IN ST, 1 — 5: f ^ B/ LTIMO RE ^ WYA NO OTTE WYAr 40( TTE BROADWAY If your favorite restaurant is not represented in tliis book, ask them why. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 105 KANSAS Local newspapers: "Post," (P.M.). Golf Courses: Municipal, Swope Park. 18 holes. Blue Hills Golf Links. 18 holes. Cost $1.00 a day. New Pantages will be located on Grand below 12th (see map) CITY GENERAL INFORMATION. "Journal" and "Times" (A.M.), and "Star" and Cost 25c per day. KANSAS CITY, MO. Mgr. — Fred G. Weis. Treas. — Wm. Jacobs. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. Wall to Wall— 70 feet. Height of Grid— 65 feet. Depth of Stage — 30 feet. Depth of "One"— 12 feet. Sets of Lines — 30. No. Dressing Rooms — 12. Theatre has shower baths, Instruments in Orchestra— Clarionette, Bass. Next Usual Next Usual Stand — St. Lou GARDEN THEATRE Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Opening Day — Sun. and Thurs. . Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 4. Shows Sunday — 5. Matinee — 1 P. M. (Continuous). Rehearsal— 10:45 A. M. Salary Paid — Bet. Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. , also tub. Number in Orchestra — Seven. -Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Stand — St. Louis, is. EASTERN PHOTOGRAPHIC SHOP 206 E. 12th Street, Next to Empress Kansas City Kodaks, Developing and Printing Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, Repairs; Etc. (No. 1 Location on Map) Paul Schwalbe, Prop. Globe Theatre. Mgr. — Cyrus Jacobs. Treas. — Marion Bamaby. Stage Mgr. — Sam Victor. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. Electr. — Jos. Caldwell. Current — 110 Vots D. C. Proscenium Opening — 39 feet. Wall to Wall— 70 feet. Height of Grid— 63 feet. Depth of Stage — 30 feet. Depth of "One" — 7 feet. Sets of Lines— 60. Stage Open — 10 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Kansas City, Mo. Conductor — Clarence Wheeler. Press Rep't. — Ben Portman. Operator — Dale F. Woody. Flyman — Geo. King. "Props." — Archie Brainard. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Opening Days — Sun. and Thurs. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 5 (continuous). Shows Sunday — 5 (continuous). Rehearsal— 11:30 A:M. Salary Paid — Last night. Where Salary Paid — Back stage. First Night Show—?: 30 P. M. Matinee — 3 P. M. for acts. Theatre Laundry — Ford Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Shaw Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Theatre has shower baths, also tub. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD AND FOLLOWING THIS ONE 106 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Txc CHERRY APARTMENTS 1023 Cherry Street, Kansas City, Mo. A Change from Hotel and Restaurant Life. Our $12 apartments consist of large living room with disappearing bed, kitchen and private bath. No extra charge for cot if three people occupy this apartment. Our $15 apartments are corner apartments and consist of a large liv- ing room with a disappearing bed; a Davano, which makes a fine bed; private bath and kitchen. This will accommodate four people. Our $20 apartments are front corner apartments and consist of a sitting room with a Davano ; living room with a disappearing bed ; private bath and kitchen. No extra charge for cot if five people occupy this apartment. (No. 3 Location on Map) "TEMPO •>^ ARTHUR VIOLIN Director /^.. 4 w « «^««n« «^ «^«^^r^ SANFORD SMALLFIELD BROS. k° VAUDEVILLE LEADERS Successfully pleasing 99% of the Performers playing Kansas City, Mo., on their "Vaudeville Trails Thru the West/ ' New Oxford Hotel 1222 Locust Street, KANSAS CITY, MO. All Outside Rooms. Special Low Rates to the Profession. Stric5tly Modern. Two blocks from Empress, Garden and Pan- tages, four blocks from Globe. E. S. BENNETT, Prop. (No. 2 Location on Map) KINDLY MENTION THIS BOOK TO OUR ADVERTISERS For Garden, Globe and Orpheunv see next page. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 107 Orpheum Theatre. Mgr. — Lawrence Lehman. Stage Mgr. — Ed. W. Sohlberg. Carpenter — Frank Bailey. "Props." — Frank Allan. Electr. — Stage Manager, Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 38 feet. Wall to Wall— 85 feet. Height of Grid— 68 feet. Depth of Stage— 30 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 75. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Mail Back— 9 and 11 A. M. and 3 and 9 P. M. Matinee— 2:10 P. M. Kansas City, Mo. Night Show— 8:10 P. M. Conductor — Mike Lenge. Treas. — Leon Kellar. Press Rep't. — Mr. Scott. Operator — Marion Crawford. Flyman — "Deacon" Hopper. Grip — Julius Ehrlich. No. Dressing Rooms — 18. Stage Dressing Rooms — 4, above. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Sunday. Shows Daily — Two. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — 2. Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Saturday, 1 P. M. Where Salary Paid — Mgr.'s Office. Theatre Laundry — Ford Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Shaw Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Theatre has shower baths. Conductors — Two. Number in Orchestra — Fourteen, Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello, Viola, Horns, La Junta, Colo. Mgr.— C, W, Wonderly. Stage Mgr.— E. C, King. Treas, — Geo. Babcock. Carpenter — H. Love. "Props." — E. Wiswell, Electr. — N, Boyd, Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 30 feet. Wall to Wall— 55 feet. Operator — Mr. Coyle. Flyman — E. Ecton, No, Dressing Rooms — 7, Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No, Days Engaged — 2, Theatre Laundry — Best Laundry Co, Theatre Baggageman — Rose Trans. Co. Number in Orchestra — Six. Instruments in Orechestra — Piano, Violin, Trombone, Drums, Clari- onette, Bass, Next usual stand is Dodge City. Santa Fe R, R.— Leave 1:30 A, M. ; Arrive 2 : 50 P. M. Local Newspapers — "Democrat" (P, M.) Rourke Theatre. Height of Grid— 69 feet. Depth of Stage— 29 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 32. Stage Opening — 9 A. M. Mail Back— 9 A, M, Matinee— 2.30 P. M, First Night Show— 7:30 P, M. Press Rep't.— E. C. King, Opening Day — Monday, Shows Daily — 2. Rehearsal— 4:30 P. M, Salary Paid — Between Shows, Where Salary Paid — Back stage. Trunks 50c (round trip). If you or any of your friendsi are affected with Lumbago read the advertisement on page 51. It is worth reading and investigating. Read your "town ahead" page before arrival. 108 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 1 IC.B&Q.I 1 ! MAP OF N.8TH ST. ; LINCOLN. o BT. p BT. R BT. J s C&NW DEPOT. N.9TH ST. POST OFFrCE N.IOTH ST. C^ il 0) r N.llTli ST. % J >X ^1 N.12TH ST. MMJ P ST, Q ST R 3T. s 5T. N.13TH ST. ^5 i <*• Rr: LTO SAVOY HOTEL Cor. Uth and P Streets, LINCOLN, NEB. Cafe ana Lunch Room in Connection Rates $L00 to $2.00 Q. W. BRADT, Prop. One hhck from Or^heum, Two from Liberty (No. 1 Location on Map) HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 109 LINCOLN GENERAL INFORMATION Local Newspapers — "Star" (P. M.) and "State Journal" (both A. M. and P. M.). Name of Golf Links — Country Club. Holes — 18. Cost per day, none. This is the home of William Jennings Bryan. Don't use his name in your act as it has been done to death and your audience will cry instead of laugh. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. LIBERTY THEATRE. Mgr.-L. M. Garman. (Formerly the Oliver) Stage Mgr. — Carveth. Conductor — Harry Brader. Carpenter — Stage Manager. Treas. — Loyd Kimball i "Props." — Harry O'Shea. Press Rep't. — Manager. ' Electr. — Charlie Monroe. Flyman — Lem Mulner. Current — 110 Volts D. C. No. Dressing Rooms — 9. Operator. — Roy Warner. Stage Dressing Rooms — 2. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. No. Days Engaged — 3. Wall to Wall — 65 feet. Opening Day — Mon. and Thurs. Height of Grid— 55 feet. Shows Daily— 3. Depth of Stage — 35 feet. Shows Saturday — 3. Depth of "One" — 9 feet. Shows Sunday — None. Sets of Lines— 62 feet. Rehearsal— 1 P. M. Stage Open— 8 A. M. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Mail Back— 11:30 A. M. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Theatre Laundry — Yule Bros. Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Ensign Trans. Co. Trunks 60c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Eight. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute. Salary paid between 11 and 12 A. M. on last day at the office of the Rialto Theatre, 15th and O Sts. (See map.) Money can be drawn in advance here at any time. Performers playing the Liberty Theatre are welcome to see the pictures at the Rialto Theatre. ^?(XS^^ S^LL mOHT ▼ C AKE# 1418 O Street, Lincoln, Nek The "Best and ?>4ost U^-to-Date Cafe in the City gUS. g. CATSON. Mgr. (No. 2 Location on Map) E.NSIGN TRANSFER COMPANY 221 SO. Gth STREET HAUL FOR ALL LINCOLN THEATRES Orpheum, Lincoln information next page no HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE ORPHEUM THEATRE. Mgr.— J. H. Yeo. Stage Mgr. — Frank Watkins. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. "Props." — Arthur Netherbee. Electr. — John Braun. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. Wall to Wall— 67 feet. Height of Grid— 58 feet. Depth of Stage— 33 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines— 63. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. Mail Back— 11 A. M. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. Night Show— 8:20 P. M. Conductor — A. J. Babich. Treas.— W. Wilkins. Press Rep't — W, Wilkins. Operator — Roy McGraw. Flyman — Dave Clark. Grip — Eric Naslund. No. Dressing Rooms — 14. No. Days Engaged — 4. Opening Day — Wednesday. Shows Daily— 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Rehearsal— 10:30 A. M. Salary Paid — Saturday P. M. Where Salary Paid — Box Office. Matinee— 2:20 P. M. Theatre Laundry — Evans Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Ensign Trans. Co Number in Orchestra — Eight. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Clarionette, Bass, Flute. Next usual stand is Omaha. C, B. & Q. R. R.— Leave 5:10 A. M.; Arrive 6:57 A. M. Crew hangs show at 9:30 A. M. Leave baggage checks manager. . Trunks 60c (round trip) Cornet, Trombone, Drums, with stage MAJESTIC THEATRE. (INTER-STATE.) Mgr.— S. H. Fiedler. Stage Mgr. — Arthur Thomas. Carpenter — Arthur Thomas. "Props." — Louis Seifert. Electr. — Virg. Hardcastle. Current— 110 Volts A. C, D. C. Proscenium Opening — 35 feet. Wall to Wall— 65 feet. Height of Grid- 40 feet. Depth of Stage— 60 feet. Depth of "One"— 12 feet. Sets of Lines — Ample. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Theatre Baggageman — Ark. Theatre has shower baths. LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS. Conductor — Wm. Hoge. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Treas. — Eugene Oliver. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — Virg. Hardcastle. Flyman — Wm. Cunningham. Grip — Chas. Wooten. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 3. Opening Day — Mon. and Thurs. Shows Daily— 3. Shows — Saturday — 3. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — After last Mat. Where Salary Paid — Mgr.'s Office. Trans. Co. Trunks 70c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Next usual stand is St. Louis, Mo. Mo. Pac. R. R.— Leave 4:30 A. M.; Arrive 11:30 A. M. Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $2.20; Lower, $2.75. Local Newspapers — "Gazette" (A. M.) ; "Democrat" and "News" (both P. M.). Name of Golf Links — Country Club (see manager). Holes 18. Theatre a long ways from the station. Take a street car. OTHER LINCOLN INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD OF THIS ONE HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 111 LIVINGSTON NOR , PAC. STATION PARK ST. POST OFFICE. CALENDAR ST. 12; STRANDS w 4 m LEWIS ST. STRAND THEATRE (A. & H.)- Mgr.— E. P. White. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 30 feet. Wall to Wall— 49 feet. Height of Grid— 30 feet. Depth of Stage— 15 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 7 Dead Sets. Stage Open — 1 P. M. Matinee — 3 P. M. Night Show— 8 P. M. Mail Back— 1 P. M. Operator — F. L. Lewis. No. Dressing Rooms — 4. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 1. Opening Day — Tuesday. Shows Daily— 2. Rehearsal— 1:30 P. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — American Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — H. B. Kearns. Trunks 50c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Five. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums, Organ. Next usual stand is Butte. No. Pac. R. R.— Leave 1:30 A. M.; Arrive 6 A. M. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $1.38; Lower, 1.65. Local Newspaper — "Enterprise" (A. M.). ON 'ONE NIGHT STANDS' LEAVE YOUR HOTEL BAGGAGE AT THE STATION AND AVOID HAULING CHARGES If you find a good hotel or restaurant here that you think other per- formers should know of, kindly write the publisher of this book and at the same time tell the hotel or restaurant man that he should be In this guide. Always verify your R. R. times on leaving as changes are made from time to time over which the publisher has no control. Time entered here is given you more to show you the time consumed between towns. Lumbago can be Relieved. Read Adv. on Page 51. IF THIS BOOK PLEASES YOU, EXPRESS YOUR PRAISE "FORTE' IF IT DOES NOT PLEASE YOU. THEN MAKE IT ''TACIT" 112 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MAP OF LOS ANGELES HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 113 LOS ANGELES GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Times," "Tribune," "Examiner" (A.M.), "Express," "Record," "Herald" (P.M.) Griffith Park, Municipal Golf Course. 18 holes. No charge. Take Hollywood car on Hill St. between 4th land 5th Sts. and transfer to Western Ave. Fare one way 10c. Trolley or motor to Pasadena, one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Can be made in two or three hours. While there take in the Ostrich and Alligator farms, also the Busch Sunken Gardens. Train service for Salt Lake City. The fast train is the 9:00 A. M. on the "Salt Lake Route." This train carries no day coaches; only Pullman and Tourist. Train carries a diner though you can refer to your time table if your train stops at Las Vegas or Caliente for meals. At Caliente set your watch AHEAD one hour and five minutes. On this journey, across the desert, if you have any old newspapers or magazines, throw them off at any isolated houses that you may pass as they are greatly appreciated by the people living in this barren land. an^^IIes continental hotel FRAffcVo ORIGINAL PERFORMER'S HEADQUARTERS (Ask any Performer) Owned by Shanley & Furness, "Fifty- Fity'* (No. 2 Location on Map) LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. CLUNE AUDITORIUM. Mr. Bernstein, Mgr. here goes to Casino, S. F. in September. Theatre Mgr. — Bert St. John. Conductor — J. F. Lewis. A. & H. Mgr. — A. L. Bernstein. Flyman — Earl Tatten. Stage Mgr. — Claude Ruder, Grip — Jack Ward. Carpenter — Stage Manager. No. Dressing Rooms — 9. "Props." — Otto Peck. Stage Dressing Rooms — 3. Electr. — Sidney Winton. No. Days Engaged — 6. Operator — Martin Early. Opening Day — Monday. Matinee— 2 P. M. Shows Daily— 3. First Night Show — 6 P. M. Shows Saturday — 4. Treas. — Lulu Brinn. Shows Sun. — None in this House. Press Rep't. — Gene Doyle. Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Theatre Baggageman — See property man. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Bass, Organ, Second Violin, Cello. Number in Orchestra — Nine. Next usual stand is San Diego. Santa Fe R. R.— Leave 11:59 P. M.; Arrive 5:10 A. M. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $1.38; Lower, $1.65. There is a Tourist car on this run, $1.10. Remain in sleeper until 7 A. M. louGrgmdM&Co, ^^1'°, ^f^^^Z^^ ATION-^I 1 MAIN STATION OTHER SIDE OF TOVA ^ TELL YOUR HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MAN IN THIS TOWN THAT THEY SHOULD BE IN THIS BOOK. Actor, arriving in a "one night stand" town, to native: "Say Rube where is the town hall?" Native: "Town Hall h — 1, we've got 'opery' here." HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 117 MEMPHIS GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Commercial Appeal" (A.M.), "Press" and "News- Sclmator" (P. M.). Overton Park Golf Links. 9 holes. No charge. Railroads running out of the Union Station are the Southern, Iron Mountain, Miss. Pac, Nash. & Chat, L. & N. Railroads running out of the Grand Central Station: "Frisco," Y. & M. v.. Rock Island, 111. Central. New Pantages will be located cor. Main and Monroe (see map). MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. LYCEUM THEATRE (LOEW). Mgr. — B. M. Stainback. Conductor — Carl Metz. Treas. — Manager. Press Rep't. — Joe. Kahn. Stage Mgr. — Wm. Graham. Flyman — Daniel Boone Hickey. Carpenter— Stage Manager. Grip— H. H. Donnelly. j "Props."— Mark Waggener. No. Dressing Rooms— 8. Electr. — Robt. Freeman. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. Current— 110 Volts A. C, D. C. No. Days Engaged— 4 and 3. Operators— Boyd and McFee. Opening Day— Mon. and Thurs. , Proscenium Opening— 36 feet. Shows Daily— 3 or 4. Wall to Wall— 75 feet. Shows Saturday— 4. Height of Grid— 55 feet. Shows Sunday— 5. Depth of Stage— 40 feet. Matinee— 1:15 P. M. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Sets of Lines— 40. Rehearsal— 11 A. M. Stage Open — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Where Salary Paid— Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Crescent Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Memphis Motor Co. Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Comet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Base. Next usual stand is New Orleans. 111. Cent. R. R.— Leave 11:55 P. M.; Arrive 10:55 A. M. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $2.20; Lower, $2.75. If you find a good hotel or restaurant here that is a "good bet" for other acts to know kindly call their attention to this guide book. It will bring them results. Verify your times of leaving. IF THIS BOOK PLEASES YOU, EXPRESS YOUR PRAISE "FORTE" IF IT DOES NOT PLEASE YOU, THEN MAKE IT "TACIT" Actor to stage manager of small town theatre — "What are the dimen- sions of this theatre? Stage Mgr. — "Three acts and two reels." OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD OF THIS ONE 118 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MAP OF MEMPHIS | ULNDEN ▲T£. :^^ £EAL MC CALL PL GAYOSO > AVE. UNION AVE. MONROE AVE. MADISON AYE. COURT AVE LOEWfS COURT AVJC. LYCEUM JEFFERSON AVE. ADAMS ATE. ORPHEUM THEATRE. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. Mgr. — J. A. Bertram. Stage Mgr.— D. C. Sims. Carpenter — Stage Manager. . "Props." — C. Cullins. Electr. — Harry Coughlin. Current— 110 Volts A. C, D. C. Proscenium Opening — 38 feet. Wall to Wall— 70 feet. Height of Grid— 72 feet. Depth of Stage— 60 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 80. Stage Open — 11 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Matine— 2:10 P. M. Night Show— 8:10 P. M. Shov^^s Daily — 2. Conductor — Ike Kahn. Treas. — Louis Carline. Press Rep't. — V. Taylor. Operator — F. E. Snyder. Flyman — Ben Cuneo. Grip. — S. J. Columbis, A. Boggiano and J. Martin. No. Dressing Rooms — 14. Stage Dressing Rooms — 6, Balance Above. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — 2. Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Sun. during Mat. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Newson-Warren Laundry Co. Theatre Baggagemen — Memphis Motor Trans. Co. Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Ten. Instruments in Orchestra — Violin, Comet, Trombone, Drums, Clar- ionette, Bass, Flute, Second Vio- lin. Cello, Voila. Next usual stand is New Orleans. 111. Cent. R. R. Mr. Taylor, the Press Representa- tive of the Orpheum here, looks after all transportation for the acts. Advise him early in the week as to what Pullman reser- vations you require. Memphis general Information next page. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 119 MAP OF MILWAUKEE C & N.W. STATION. MARSimJ:^ ST. CASS O ST. VAN BUREN ST, jacksoiTBt; POST OFFICE JEFFERSON ST. MILWAUKEE ST 2 a. n BROADWAY LmJ E. WATER ST. ST. CHARLES HOTEL (European) MILWAUKEE Opp. City Hall ONEIDA 6? E. WATER STS. Hot and cold water in all rooms WEEKLY RATES Single $6.00 to $8.00 Double 9.00 to 12.00 WITH PRIVATE BATH Single $9.00 to $12.00 Double 10.50 to 14.00 ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS COURTEOUS ATTENTION A La CARTE CAFE POPULAR PRICES (No. 2 Location on Map) RIVER BHIUGE RIVER See the HERBERT LLOYD TRUNK at Geo. Burroughs & Sons HERE IN MILWAUKEE (No. 1 Location on Map)"^ e/j <^ 120 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MILWAUKEE GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Sentinel" and "Free Press" (A. M), "Journal," "Wisconsin News," "Sentinel," and "Leader" (P.M.). West Park and Lake Park Golf Links. 18 holes. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. MILLER THEATRE. Mgr. — Chas. Braun. Conductor — Jules Schwartz. Stage Mgr. — Walter Houlehem. Treas. — Manager. Carpenter — Stage Manager. Press Rep't. — Miss Luscher. "Props." — Henry Schaefer. Flymen — C. Koepke and Ed. Mon- Electr. — Con. Worderhoff. tello. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Grip.— Jack Sontag. Operator — John Block. No. Dressing Rooms — 14. Proscenium Opening — 43 feet. Stage Dressing Rooms — 6 Above. Wall to Wall— 89 feet. No. Days Engaged— 7. Height of Grid — 71 feet. Opening Day — Monday. Depth of Stage— 28 feet. Shows Daily— 4. Depth of "One" — 6 feet. Shows Saturday — 4. Sets of Lines — 36. Shows Sunday — 4. Stage Open — 9 A. M. Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Mail Back — 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows Sun- Matinee — 12 Noon, First Act. Show day Night. Continuous. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — ^Vaughn Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Kenny & Houlehem. Trunks 75c (round trip). $1.00 if only one trunk. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Six. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette. Next usual stand is all directions. This theatre being continuous they have two complete crews and orchestras. Personnel of other orchestra and crew as follows: Stage Mgr. — Wm. Van Kirk. Conductor — John Wuerl. Carpenter — Stage Manager. Operator — Geo. Whiting. "Props." — Fred Dick. Flymen — H. North and H. Martin. Electr. — Geo. Zielke. Grip. — John Kuhns. Theatrical Folks will find a Real vvelcome at the NEW HOTEL MILLER Third & Grand Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Next to Miller Theatre — Half block from Majestic EUROPEAN - ABSOJLUTELY FIREPROOF (No. 6 Location on Map) JNO. M. TEELING, Prop. & Mgr. Palace, Milwaukee, 2nd page from here. Also announcement of the "Herbert Lloyd" Trunk made by Burroughs Co., Milwaukee. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 121 MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. Mgr. — Jas. J. Higler. Stage Mgr. — Gus. Knicklebein. Carpenter — Harry Phillips. "Props." — Al Schultz. Electr. — Jas. Kelly. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 34 feet. Wall to Wall— 86 feet. Height of Grid— 76 feet. Depth of Stage— 34 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 30. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Mail Back — 10 A. M. Matinee— 2:25 P. M. Night Show— 8:10 P. M. Theatre Laundry — Auer Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Ryan & Ryan Trans, trip). $1.00 if only one trunk. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Ten. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Two Violins, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Oboe. Next usual stand is all directions. MAJESTIC THEATRE. Conductor — Roy Wakeman. Treas. — Wm. Lacheimer. Press Rep't. — Harry E. Billing. Operator — Max. Krautschneider. Flyman— Ed. Stintel. Grip. — Oscar Anderson. No. Dressing Rooms — 15. Stage Dressing Rooms — 2. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Daily — 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — 2. Reheasal— 10:30 A. M. Salary Paid — Sunday Afternoon during Matinee. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Trunks 75c (round HOTEL WISCONSIN The ^ig Hotel of Milwaukee ROOMS $1.50 anJ Up WITH BATH $2.00 and Up A. E. COPELAND 9^anaqer SPECIAL RATES TO THE PROFESSION COFFEE SHOP IN CONNECTION (No. 5 Location on Map) 122 HERBERT LLODY^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIW. PALACE THEATRE. Mgr. — Harry E. Billings. Conductor — Wm. Bruenning. Stage Mgr. — Walter Runge. Flyman — Ollie Bradfield. Carpenter — Chas. Berman. Grip. — Henry Koehler. "Props." — ^Oscar Boese. No. Dressing Rooms — 21. Electr. — Toby Allbright. Stage Dressing Rooms. — 2, Balance Current— 110-220 Volts D. C. Above. Proscenium Opening — 56 feet. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Wall to Wall— 89 feet. Opening Day — Sun. and Thurs. Height of Grid— 80 feet. Shows Daily— 4. Depth of Stage — 34 feet. Shows Saturday — 4. Depth of "One" — 6 feet. Shows Sunday — 4, Sets of Lines — 110. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Stage Open— 11 A. M. Matinee— 1:30 P. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Treas. — Manager. Salary Paid — Second Show, Last Press Rep't. — Manager. Night. Operator — Geo. Lucht. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Eureka Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Ryan & Ryan Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). $1.00 if only one trunk. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Six. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette. Next usual stand is all directions. This theatre has wonderful dressing rooms with elevator connection to all of them. Don't forget that the first act goes on at 1:30 P. M., so arrive in town as early as possible. GEORGE BURROUGHS and SONS 424-26 East Water St., Milwaukee, Wis. TRUNKS and LEATHER GOODS Special Attention Given to Repairing of Theatrical Baggage by competent wrorkmen. Burroughs Sons are the Manufacturers of The Wonderful "HERBERT LLOYD SYSTEM" Trunk, Patent Applied for, in Which Are Combined an Office, Dressing Room and Wardrobe. "THE PEARL GREY" This Trunk must be seen to be appreciated. If you must "live in a trunk" be modem. While playing Milwaukee call at Burroughs Sons and see this novel trunk. (No. 1 Location on Map) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 123 MAP OF MINNEAPOLIS. 1 ST ST. SO. 2ND ST SO. POST OFFICE. WASHINGTON ATE. ST. SO. ST. SO. •• < o w CO H _, M 5TH g P < ST.SO.^ ST. SO. ST. SO. ST. BO. C.M&STR ROCKISLANI SOOUNE STATION. 124 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MINNEAPOLIS GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Tribune" (A. M. and P. M.), "Journal" (P.M.), "News" (P.M.). Whoever is given the baggage clearance papers, by either the Orpheum or Pantages Managers, should take good care of them so as to have them, and to show them, at whatever place they re-enter the United States, several weeks later. Golf Links: Glen wood Links. 18 holes. No charge. Railroads arriving at the "Union" or "Great Northern" station are the Nor. Pacific, C. B. & Q., Great Northern, C. & N. W., Great Western. Railroads arriving at the "Milwaukee" station are the Soo Line, C. M. & St. P., Rock Island. ' 'From Milwaukee station get a transfer on the street car and change at 5th and Hennipen. NO liquor allowed taken into Canada. DON'T ATTEMPT IT. Read the Winnipeg "General Information" page — before leaving Minneapolis re dutiable articles and baggage. A fine trip to take is to Lake Minnetonka. Cars leave electric station on 6th St. bet. Hennipen and 1st, every hour. Splendid Municipal bath house and bathing beach at Lake Calhoun. Take the St. Louis Park car going west, in front of Pantages. Cars leave every 13 and 43 minutes after the hour. This book for sale at Pantages. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA. Mgr.— Wm. H. Koch. Asst. Mgr. — Billy B. Watson. Stage Mgr. — Jas. Hoye. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Arthur Hoffman. Electr. — John McGinnis. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 37 feet. Wall to Wall— 60 feet. Height of Grid— 65 feet. Depth of Stage— 20 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 40. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Matinee— 2:15 P. M. Theatre Laundry — Nevins. Trunks 75c (round trip). Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Six. NEW GRAND THEATRE. Conductor — Louis Hurt. Auditor — Sara Blumenthal. Press Rep't. — Miss Polk. Operator — Louis Junod. Flyman — Ed. Broderick. No. Dressing Rooms — 8. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Sunday. Shows Daily — 4. First Night Show— 7:45 P. M. Shows Saturday — 5. Shows Sunday — 5. Rehearsal — 10 A.M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. If business warrants the sixth show on Sunday the performers are 1/30 of weekly salary extra. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Clarionette. Next usual stand is St. Paul. St. Car — Leave any time. Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, KINDLY MENTION THIS BOOK TO OUR ADVERTISERS OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE Minneapolis Map on Page Ahead. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 125 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA. ORPHEUM THEATRE. Conductor — Albert Rudd. Treas. — Joseph Kline. Press Rep't. — John Kelly. Flyman — Chas. Sherman. Grip. — Davis and Elmquist. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Sunday. Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Shows Daily — 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — 2. Rehearsal— 10:30 A. M. Salary Paid — Afternoon Saturday Matinee. Where Salary Paid — Mgr's. Office. Troy" Laundry Co. Mgr. — G. E. Raymond. Stage Mgr. — W. L. Landon. Carpenter — Frank Nelson. "Props." — Frank Piper. Electr. — Sam Ackerman. Operator — Chas. Wells. Current— 210 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 35 feet. Wall to Wall— 74 feet. Height of Grid— 65 feet. Depth of Stage — 35 feet. Depth of "One"— 7 feet. Sets of Lines — 65. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Mail Back — 10 A. M. Matinee— 2:15 P. M. Theatre Laundry Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Ten. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello. Next usual stand is Winnipeg. Soo Line R. R. — Leave 5:40 P. M. Sunday; Arrive 8:55 A. M. Monday. Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $2.75; Lower, $2:20. Hotel Radisson 7th St., near Nicollet Ave., Same block as Orpheum MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. THE FINEST HOTEL IN THE, TWIN CITIES No. 1 Location on Map.) THE E.AT GARDEN 2nd floor, Pantages Bldg., Hennepin at 7th Minneapolis, Minn. An Atmosj^nere of Beauty ana ^Refinement A Good MenuaVaried-Changed each day Continuous Service — Open 11 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. W. C. HOLTON, Pres. and Mgr. (No. 3 Location on Map) 126 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA. PANTAGES' THEATRE. Mgr.— Jas. H. Rice. Conductor — Blaine Allen. Stage Mgr. — Ray Aarseth. Treas. — Manager. Carpenter— Stage Manager. Press Rep't.— Jack McClure. "Props." — Harry Chapman. Operator — Ernie Port. Asst. "Props." — Fred Young. Flyman— Harry Rice. Electr. — Earl Odette. • Grip. — Deacon Holmes. Current — 110 Volts D. C. No. Dressing Rooms — 9. Proscenium Opening — 32 feet. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. Wall to Wall— 72 feet. No. Days Engaged—?. Height of Grid— 65 feet. First Night Show— 7:10 P. M. Depth of Stage— 26 feet. Opening Day— Sunday. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Shows Daily— 3. Sets of Lines— 30. Shows Saturday— 3. Stage Open-10 A. M. Shows Sunday-5. , ° Rehearsal — 10:30 A. M. Mail Back— 10 A. M. Salary Paid— After Matinee. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. ^ Where Salary Paid— Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Antes Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Trunks 75c (round trip). Theatre has shower baths. , Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Next usual stand is Winnipeg. Soo Line R. R. — Leave 5:40 P. M.; Arrive 8:35 A. M. Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $2.75; Lower, $2.20. While artiste is performing the management permits no coaxing, stalling or sarcasm. Mr. Pantages has made a general order, covering the entire circuit, that no live pets are allowed back of stage unless employed in the act. If carried they must be kept at the hotel. Household pets are allowed in Canada. Leave your baggage checks with the stage manager on your arrival. Crew hang the show at 10 A. M. Sunday. Smoking rule extremely strict here. All circuit tickets, sleepers, immigation and baggage manifests are handled by the local management which saves you the annoyance of being hustled out of bed to give information on the train. Baggage car also attended to. This opening house on the circuit is a splendid sample of "Pantages' Efficiency." Deduction for fares begins here. Usually $25.00 a person each week until paid, though, naturally, the more you pay the sooner you liquidate the account and the "pleasure is all yours" when you receive your salary every week intact, with no fares to pay. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE Verify your R. R. leaving time as possible changes have been made over which the publisher has no control. Make yourself familiar with the points of information contained in ths book. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 127 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA. Mgr. — Harry E. Billings. Stage Mgr.— Jos. M. Hodgeman. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Jack Kurth. Electr. — Arthur Randall. Operator — Earl Champion. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. Wall to Wall— 65 feet. Height of Grid— 55 feet. Depth of Stage— 26 feet. Depth of "One" — 7 feet. Sets of Lines — 50. Stage Opening — 9 A. M. PALACE THEATRE. Conductor — Moritz Langstadt. Matinee— 2:45 P. M. First Night Show — 7:45 P. M. Press Rep't. — Miss Pope. Flyman — Walter Bock. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Daily— 3. Shows Saturday — 5. Shows Sunday — 5. Rehearsal— 10:30 A. M. Salary Paid — Last Night. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Theatre Baggageman — Trunks 75c (round trip). Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. HOTEL ELGIN Hennepin at 8th Street, Minneapolis, Minn. One Block from Pantages and Orpheum. Two Blocks from Grand Three Blocks from Palace This is the Hotel Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty (No. 4 Location on Map) !, J5 MISSOULA, MONTJ § § POST OFFICE PATTEE ST. ^ HIGFOIKS AVE. •¥ nr '\:s^ — " — .:^TAG£S '''Td^ (AgrHJ Missoula continued on the next page. 128 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MISSOULA GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspaper, the "Missoulian" (both A. M. and P. M.). Pantages acts after playing here you have two days open before the Spokane engagement so that those who are interested in scenic trips can leave Missoula at 2:15 P. M. on Friday in a seven passenger car for a fifty mile ride through the famous "Bitter Root Valley" to Hamil- ton, returning at 10:00 A. M. Saturday morning in time to get the train to Spokane. Fare to Hamilton and return to Missoula, $2.15. Stop over night in Hamilton at the Ravalli Hotel. Motor car for this trip leaves from in front of the Shapard Hotel, Missoula. Car operated by L. L. Edwards. Best train out of Missoula for Spokane leaves at 12:01, noon, arriv- ing in Spokane at 9:15 P. M. Another fine trip to kill the two open days is to take Kelly's Auto Stage from Missoula, leaving at 8:00 A. M. and go to Poison, 70 miles, where you get a steamer across the Flathead Lake, 35 miles, to Kali- spell and from there you take the Gt. Northern R. R. to Spokane. (Should your tickets from Missoula to Spokane read No. Pac. R. R., why this last mentioned trip would cost you extra fare as mentioned above you take the Gt. Northern into Spokane but if you are buying your tickets from town to town it will cost very little more.) Those who are interested in Indian Reservations can take the No. Pac. R. R. on their regular tickets, towards Spokane and get off at Plains, Mont., and take an auto to the Flathead Reservation. Between Missoula and Spokane, at Paradise, set your watch BACK one hour. For best scenic effects on this trip (provided you take the 12:01, noon, train out of Missoula), sit on the right hand side of the car until 2:00 P. M., then change to the left hand side until 5:00 P. M., when you go back to the right hand side. Be on the lookout for "Cabinet Gorge." It is a beautiful sight but lasts only a few seconds. Missoula is the home of Miss Jeanette Rankin, the only lady Con- gressMAN. _^^__^^^_^^^^^^^__^^___^___^.^__=—___i^.^^^^_ MISSOULA, MONTANA. BIJOU THEATRE (A. & H.). Mgr. — Henry Turner. Treas.— Manager. Stage Mgr.— R. R. Garver. Press Rep't.— Manager. Carpenter— Mr. Peterson. ' No. Dressing Rooms— 6. "Props." — Andrew Kron. No. Days Engaged — 2. Electr. — Stage Manager. Opening Day — Saturday. Operator — Heck Reeves. Shows Daily — 2. Current— 110 Volts A. C, D. C. Shows Saturday— 2. Stage Open— 11 A. M. Shows Sunday— 3. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Rehearsal— 11 : 30 A. M. Matinee— 3 P. M. Salary Paid— After each day. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Where Salary Paid— Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman — Barger Trans. Co. Trunks 50c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Four. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums. No stage dimensions given, but it is exceedingly small and no par- ticular height. This stage is about the smallest on the circuit. ON "ONE NIGHT STANDS" LEAVE YOUR HOTEL BAGGAGE AT THE STATION AND AVOID HAULING CHARGES KINDLY MENTION THIS BOOK TO OUR ADVERTISERS HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 129 MISSOULA, MONTANA. PANTAGES' LIBERTY THEATRE Mgr — w. H. Smead. Conductor — Herbert Resnor. Stage Mgr.— R. R. Garver. Matinee— None. Carpenter— Stage Manager. First Night Show— 7 P. M. "Props."— Andrew Kron. Press Rep't— Manager. Electr.— Stage Manager. Operator— Joe Beaubein. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Flyman— Babe Kron. Proscenium Opening — 34 feet. Grip.— None. Wall to Wall— 58 feet. No. Dressing Rooms— 9. Height of Grid— 64 feet. Stage Dressing Rooms— None. Depth of Stage — 34 feet. No. Days Engaged — 1. Depth of "One"— 7 feet. Opening Day— Thursday. Stage"" Open-7 A.' M. S^^^^ Daily-2 at Night. Mail Back— 11 A. M. or in Man- Rehearsal— 5 P. M. ager's Office. Salary Paid — In Butte in advance. Theatre Laundry — Missoula Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Garber Trans. Co. Theatre pays transfer. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Next usual stand is Spokane. No. Pac. R. R. — (See General Information page for train service to Spokane.) Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $1.76; Lower, $2.20; Tourist, $1.10. Leave your hotel baggage at the station and save hauling charges. Hotel Shapard MISSOULA. MONTANA One Block from the Station, on the right Our Cafe in connection is praised all over the Circuits Rooms Single 75c and $1.00, Double $1.00 and $1.50 Double with Bath $2.00 and $2.50 (No. 1 Location on Map) When you finish playing the circuit and feel you need a rest of a few weeks in the summer take a trip up to Davenport Cen- ter, N. Y.y and spend the time with Dan Sherman at Sherman Lake. It will put new "pep" in you. "After the high life try the simple." Everybody in Davenport knows "Dan," but then, "Davenport Center isn't such a large town." 130 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE IMAP OF Muskogee! 1 ■i :| ; t- E : ^ :_2 z, o 1 FRISCO STATION lllllllllllllllll MIDLAND STATIOM m ELQIN ATK, » 1^ GQ OKMULGEE ATE- < • ^25 • !zi STAGS BROADWAYjh GEORGE'S FAMOUS LUNCH 21 1 N. 3rd St, Muskogee, Okla. An Up-to-Date Cafe supplied with the most Sanitary Equipments Visitors always welcome to inspect. We enjoy the Pantages trade A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU (No. 1 Location on Map) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 131 BROADWAY THEATRE. Conductor — Harry Coogan. Height of Grid— 48 feet. Depth of Stage— 30 feet. Depth of "One" — 8. Sets of Lines— 40. Stage Open— 11 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. No. Days Engaged — 2. Opening Day — Sunday. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Sunday — 3. Rehearsal — 12 Noon. Salary Paid — After Last Act. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman — Muskogee Trans. Co. Trunks 50c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Four. Instruments in Orchestra— Piano, Violin, Drums, Clarionette. Next usual stand is Waco. Local Newspapers — "Phoenix" (A. M.); "Democrat" (P. M.). Unless the circuit has arranged for the acts to play McAllister, Okla., you have several days open after Muskogee before opening in Dallas so that you can make a day trip to Dallas and avoid taking a sleeper. MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA. Mgr. — Dan. Myers. Stage Mgr. — Geo. Proctor. Treas. — Manager, Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Milo Miller. Electr. — Stage Manager. Current— 220 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 27 feet. Wall to Wall— 60 feet. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — Hugh Marsh. Grip.— Floyd Ellis. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — 5 and 5 Above. NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. Mgr. — W. Kattman. Treas. — Aline Russell. Stage Mgr.— W. B. Vail. Press Rep't. — Manager. Carpenter-r-Stage Manager. "Props." — B. Maus. Electr. — C. Doiseau. Operator — A. Chateau, C. Ascher. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 34 feet. Wall to Wall— 63 feet. Height of Grid— 60 feet. Depth of Stage — 44 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 50. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Theatre Laundry — Chalmette Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — J. Jenevein. Trunks 75c (round trip). Instruments in Orchestra—Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Unless baggageman meets you at the train bring your checks to the theatre as soon as possible. CRESCENT THEATRE (LOEW). Conductor — J. Meade. Opening Day — Sun. and Thurs. Matinee— 3:30 P. M.: Sunday, 2:15 P. M. Shows Daily— 3. First Night Show— 6.45 P. M. Shows Sunday — 5. Shows Saturday — 4. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Stage Open — 10 A. M. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Flyman — E. Palischke. Stage Dressing Rooms — 2, No. Dressing Rooms — 14 (Balcony). Salary Paid — Last Show. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. New Orleans Map, etc., next page. 132 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 1 NEW ORLEANS. 1 1 POSTm OFFicr %. T TE ,i^ATET LAFAT ETTB Torrrm POYDBAS ORPHEU STAGE 1 Hi r- _ o PEBDIDO NATCHI :Z AT,T.E^ f 1 o O > Q r- »ti m a V i "ONION w •^ ( iJRAVIEl I GRAVLE R COMMOl 'I ? 1 1 ¥ COMMO] ^T %. ^..\ 1 1 1 , ' 1 'a ^CANAL* CANAL ¥ d d H H n LBEB'VLLLE I BER^ILL E s- > ^ tLl i ^ \-^ 00 BIENVILLE "i JIENVILL E 1 If your favorite hotel or restaurant is not in this book ask them why not. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 133 NEW ORLEANS GENERAL INFORMATION. Railroad Stations. Union Station, 111. Cent, and So. Pacific R. R., Howard Ave. Terminal Station, Southern Railway and Q. & N., Canal and Basin. L. & N. Station, foot of Canal. Texas &~ Pacific Station, Melpomene and the River (uptown). Local newspapers: "Picayune" (A.M.), "Daily States" and "Item" (P.M.). Golf Links: Country Club. 18 holes. Get card from Manager. Mu- nicipal Golf Links. 9 holes. No charge. Balance NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. Mgr. — Arthur White. Stage Mgr. — Ed. Mather. Carpenter — Chas. Coggins. "Props." — Joe Alloy. Grip. — E. Rizzo and J. Wegman. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 34 feet. Wall to Wall— 58 feet. Height of Grid— 72 feet. Depth of Stage — 37 feet. Depth of "One" — 7 feet. Sets of Lines — 58. Stage Open— 8 A. M. Mail Back — 9 A. M. Matinee— 2:10 P. M. Night Show— 8:10 P. M. Where Salary Paid— Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Chalmette Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Joe, Jenevein. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Eleven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violins (3), Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin. Next usual stand is Fort Worth. T. & P. R. R.— Leave 10:35 A. M.; Arrive 9:20 A. M. Location marked "X" on the map is the new Orpheum which is ex- pected to open Labor Day, 1920. ORPHEUM THEATRE, Conductor — Emile Tasso. Treas. — Frank Marcamte. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator— Touro Glucksman. Flyman — Walter Collins. Electr. — E. M. Synder. No. Dressing Rooms — 16. Stage Dressing Rooms — 4 above. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Daily— 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — 2. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows JACOMET'S RESTAURANT 731 Iberville St., NEW ORLEANS. LA. 60c Table d'Hote Dinner FURNISHED ROOMS (No. 2 Location on Map) RE,MBRANDT STUDIO 918 Canal St. NEW ORLEANS. LA. Specializing in Professional Photos SPECIAL RATES Work Finished in 2 Days (No. 1 Location on Map) CHALMETTE LAUNDRY CO., NEW ORLEANS. LA. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD AND FOLLOWING THIS ONE 134 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. PALACE THEATRE. Mgr. — Ben J. Piazza. Conductor — Jos. Fulco. Stage Mgr.— E. J. Mauras. Treas.— John Kruse. Carpenter— Stage Manager. Press Rep't.— Mrs. Durham. "Props."— James L. Sinott. Operator— W. Cheataeu. Grip— N. Pattison. Flyman— E. Faber. Electr. — E. Berberich. No. Dressing Rooms — 13. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Stage Dressing Rooms — 4 (balance Proscenium Opening — 40 feet. above). Wall to Wall— 80 feet. No. Days Engaged— 3 and 4. Height of Grid— 60 feet. Opening Day— Mon. and Thurs. Depth of Stage— 48 feet. First Night Show— 7:15 P. M. Depth of "One"— 9 feet. Shows Daily— 3. Sets of Lines— 54. Shows Saturday— 3. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Shows Sunday— 5. Mail Back—lO A. M. Rehearsal— 11 A. M. Matinee— 1:30 P. M. First act, 3:15 Salary Paid— Between Shows. P. M. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Central Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — J. Jenevein. Trunks 75c (round trip). Theatre has baths. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Next usual stand is Mobile, Ala. L. & N. R. R.— Leave 8:20 A. M.; Arrive 12:50 P. M. Permanent change rooms on both sides of the stage. N. V. A. club room in No. 10 dressing room. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD AND FOLLOWING THIS ONE IF THIS BOOK PLEASES YOU, EXPRESS YOUR PRAISE "FORTE" IF IT DOES NOT PLEASE YOU, THEN MAKE IT "TACIT" Verify your time of leaving as possible changes may have been made over which the publisher has no control. The times given are more to show you the time consumed between jumps. If you find a good hotel or restaurant in this man's town kindly call their attention to the merits of this guide as an advertsing proposition. Before Buying that New Trunk, investigate the novel "HERBERT LLOYD" TRUNK Made by Geo. Burroughs & Sons, Milwaukee. It is a combined Wardrobe, Dressing Room and Office. It must be seen to be appreciated. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 135 [MAP OF OAKLAND 1 POST OFFICE 5f* TO (0 ^ lElaj 16TH ST. o r- 3> -< I5TH ST. 14TH ST. 13TH ST. -< CO 12TH ST. ^ ^ ^ o O z -H * 16TH ST. CD 3D O 15TH ST, a 14TH ST. P z I3" * I3TH ST. ^ — ■ cr m ^ 12TH ST. r i r ' ' c ^1 1 ■n H n /3I 1 r K ELECTRIC XSTATION -J 1 i-i HARRISON ST. 3 n 0 5 0 H so. PAC. STATION" IBT & B'WAY.lOBLKSy OAKLAND GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Tribune," "Enquirer" and "Post" (all P.M.). Golf Course. Claremont Country Club. 18 holes. $1.00 a day, $2.00 on Saturday, or $5.00 a week. See local manager for card of introduction to the club grounds. Beautiful motor drives around this town. When leaving Oakland via So. Pac. R. R., make sure that you go to the right So. Pac. station as the So. Pac. have several in Oakland. THE COLONIAL CAFETERIA OAKLAND, CALIF. 14th Street, between Broadway and Franklin Street An Exceptional Cafeteria. Equally the Best. Supplying Only the Finest Food Obtainable. First-Class Service (No. 4 Location on Map) Popular Prices OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 136 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. Mgr. — Harry E. Cornell. Stage Mgr. — Prank Casey. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props" — Bob Vaughn. Electr. — Frank Ahearn. Operator — Ben Gavica. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 32 feet. Wall to Wall— 68 feet. Height of Grid— 70 feet. Depth of Stage— 32 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 68. Stage Open — 7 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. ORPHEUM THEATRE. Conductor — Leo Kowalski. Flyman — Bob Abbott. Grip — Joe Tietz. No. Dressing Rooms — 18. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Sunday. Shows Daily — 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — 2. Matinee— 2 P. M. Night Show— 8 P. M. Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Saturday, 11 A. M. Where Salary Paid — Mgr.'s Office. Treas.— E. Carroll. Press Rep't. — Fred Sterns. Trombone, Drums, Theatre Baggageman — (See note below.) Number in Orchestra — Ten. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Cello, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin. Next usual stand is (see below). Next stand usually Stockton. Central California Traction Co. — Leave Oakland 9:55 A. M.; Arrive at Stockton at 11:45 A. M. A traveling Orpheum Manager, Mr. Harry Cambell, also a traveling musical conductor, Mr. Caesar Brand, joins the show and travels with it to Sacramento and Fresno. One rehearsal for the week at Stockton. Route for the week as follows: Stockton, Sunday and Monday, Yosemite Theatre; Sacramento, Tuesday and Wednesday, Clunie Or- pheum, Fresno, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, White Orpheum. Usually the shows have their own baggage car. Gus Temps' City Trans. Co. haul the baggage both in San Francisco and Oakland. The Author of this book has been unable to get a fixed -charge for these hauls, for insertion in this book, even after writing repeatedly for same. Would suggest that you ascertain yourselves dir.ect. The City Trans. Co. work in conjunction with the People's Trans. Co. of Oakland. B. KORPELR 592 Twelfth Street, next to Orpheum OAKLAND, CALIF. MANUFACTURING FURRIER SEAL SKIN GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER Re-dyeing and re-modeling a specialty. Extensive work furnished Sophie Tucker, Ruth Budd, Sol. Berns, Mrs. Herbert Lloyd, Dainty Marie and many others. (No. 1 Location on Map) HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 137 OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. PANTAGES' THEATRE. ]VIgr Tom J. Myers. Conductor — Ernest Weigel. Stage Mgr.— Geo. Garside. Treas.— Edith Brissey. Carpenter— Fred Goss. Press Rep't.— Marion Allen. *'Props."— Dan Meader. Flyman— Jim -Dufane. Electr.— Frank Fournier. Grip— Willis. Operator— J. C. Hamilton. No. Dressing Rooms— 9. Current— 220 Volts A. C; 110 D. C. Stage Dressing Rooms— 0. Proscenium Opening— 35 feet. No. Days Engaged— 7. Wall to Wall— 65 feet. Opening Day— Sunday. Height of Grid— 70 feet. Shows Daily— 3. Depth of Stage— 28 feet. Shows Saturday— 3. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Shows Sunday— 4. Sets of Lines— Ample. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Stage Opens— 10 A. M. Rehearsal— 11 A. M. Mail— Box Office. Salary Paid— 1:30 P. M., Sat. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Where Salary Paid— Mgr.'s Office. Theatre Laundry— CRYSTAL LAUNDRY. Theatre Baggageman — City Trans. Co. of San Francisco, in connec- tion with People's Ex. Co., Oakland. Trunks 75c (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Number in Orchestra — Eight. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute. Next usual stand is Los Angeles. So. Pac. R. R. — Leave (see below). Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $2.20; Lower, $2.75; Tourist, $1.10 and $1.38. Train service to Los Angeles as follows (be sure and verify) : Leave Oakland at 7:13 A. M.; Arrive Los Angeles 10:30 P. M.; Leave Oakland at 4:35 P. M.; Arrive Los Angeles 9:30 A. M. Morning train the best as you need no sleeper. Get a seat on the right-hand side of the car, which is the Ocean side. Leaving from Oakland you may possibly have to change cars at San Jose. Be sure you go to the right So. Pac. Station in Oakland. ^ HOTEL ADAMS (ORPHEUM HOTEL) Same Building as the Orpheum Theatre Special Rates to Orpheum and Pantages Artistes KEY ROUTE CARS FROM S. F. Take car marked Oakland— two front cars. 12th St. Cars from 16th St. Depot PHAQ PITTPPV M»« Pass the Hotel Door. CHAb. CITTERY, Mgr. (No. 2 Location on Map) "MARINE. GROTTO" 432 Fourteenth St., Oakland, Calif. SERVING SEA FOOD EXCLUSIVELY Crabs Lobsters Oysters and Fish (No. 3 Location on Map) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD OF THIS ONE 138 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE OGDEN, UTAH. ORPHEUM THEATRE. Mgr.— J. F. Goss. (PANTAGES) Stage Mgr.— Earl Lamb. Conductor— E. C. Larsen. Treas.— Florence Fisher. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Press Rep't— Mgr. First Night Show— 7:15 P. M. Carpenter— Stage Mgr. Flyman— Jack Cook. "Props."— Thomas Osborne. No. Days Engaged— 3. Electr.— Claude Seppich. Dressing Rooms— 12. Operator— Electrician. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Current— 110 Volts A. C. and D. C. Opening Day— Thurs. or Wed. Proscenium Opening— 38 feet. Shows Daily — 3. Wall to Wall— 65 feet. Shows Saturday— 3. Height of Grid- 58 feet. Rehearsal— 11 A. M. Depth of Stage— 37 feet. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Salary Paid— Between Shows. Sets of Lines— 45. Where Salary Paid— Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Taylor Laundry. Theatre Baggageman— Slade Trans. Co. Trunks 60c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra— Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Next usual stand is Denver. U. Pac. R. R.— Leave 8:35 A. M.; Arrive 9:15 A. M. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $3.52; Lower, $4.40. Local Newspapers — "Examiner" (A. M.) and "Standard" (P. M.). Name of Golf Links — Country Club (see Manager). Holes— 18. Cost per day — Free. Should this theatre happen to play a road combination on either Thursday, Friday or Saturday, then the Pantages' shows opens on Wednesday in place of Thursday so as to get in their three days. On arrival in Denver be on the lookout for the Wright Trans. Co.'s man, who is usually on the platform when you get off the train. If he is not there, take your checks to the theatre, but if train is late he is sure to be on deck. Do not give your checks to any agent on the train. It is imperative that you take the above train out of Ogden for Den- ver. The time table shows a connection for a later train out of Ogden, but this is uncertain and very seldom reaches Denver in time for you to make the matinee. Take an early train out of Salt Lake for Ogden and carry your music. For a wonderful night's sleep spend a night at the Hermitage Hotel up in Ogden Canyon, reached by trolley. Only thirty minutes' ride. KENNEDY^S CAFETERIA 2462 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah A Good Place to Eat Popular Prices Open: 6:15 A.M. to 8:15 P.M. (No. 1 Location on Map) OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY Theatrical Work a Specialty Verify Your Time of Leaving Always. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 139 MAP OF OGDEN ■ONION STATION \A ALL ST. CO L|N( :OLN A VE. 1 5r !5 CM ELECT, STA, POS T OFFICE \N0 AV E. " ■ GO . HUC ISON S T. CM l^J 3= -<* C>4 ♦ WASHINGTON AVE.» H... 1 '^ If you like the hatel here where you are stopping and think other performers should know of it, why kind- ly show the management this book and ask them why they don't advertise where the advertisement will bring them the results that they de- sire and that is through the medium of this Guide Book. Now in Preparation Herbert Lloyd's TWO OTHER GUIDES ''The Central States Vaudeville Pathfinder JND if (f Eastern States Vaudeville Wanderings y> Send in your "copy" for your advertisement in the above two guides as well as for the next edition of this book, "VAUDEVILLE TRAILS THRU THE WEST" Advertising Rates upon Application. Address HERBERT LLOYD, Greenwood Lake, Orange Co., N. Y. 140 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE OKLAHOMA CITY POST OFFICE 3R0 ST. 2ND ST. miiiiiiii - s 5! ROCK ISL STATION. I LYRIC r§ 8 1ST ST. ^ as p^ MAIN ST. ;^EBTy f^ ^m isRAND AV E. FRISCO ; & iANTA FcL STATION ;: CA LIF ORNIAST . ;; \; RENO ST. M.K flcT STATION 3 BLKSi:?* The Browning Hotel Grand Ave., near Robinson St., OKLAHOMA CITY Rear entrance leads to stage door of Liberty Theatre Patronized by the VAUDEVILLE ARTISTES No. 1 Location on Map.) GENERAL INFORMATION, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA. Local newspapers: "Oklahoman" (A.M.), "News" and "Times" (P.M.). The managers of either house can arrange for performers to play golf, at the Country Club. 18 holes. $1.00 a day fee. Be careful about gambling, even in the smallest way, in the theatres as the "Plain Clothes" men are always on the job. (The Stage Manager and Leader of the Liberty Theatre will verify this.) THE YALE CAFETERIA Broadway, between Main and Grand Ave., OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA. ''REAL HOME COOKED MEALS FOR THOSE WHO CARE'' BERT YALE, Mgr. (No. 4 Location on Map) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 141 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA. Mgr.— H. W. McCall. Stage Mgr. — Dud Clanton. Carpenter— Stage Manager. "Props," — Tom Bailey. Electr. — Eugene Dearth. Operator — Geo. Adams. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 31 feet. Wall to Wall— 50 feet. Height of Grid— 60 feet. Flyman — H. Thompson. Grip — Jack Hesener. No. Dressing Rooms — 8. Stage Dressing Rooms — 6 above. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Sunday. LIBERTY THEATRE. Conductor — Frank Foral. Depth of Stage— 32 feet. Depth of "One" — 12 feet. Sets of Lines — 40. Stage Open — 10 A. M. Mail Back — 12 noon. Matinee — 3 P. M. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Treas.— H. W. McCall. Press Rep't. — H. W. Ferguson. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 4. Shows Sunday — 4. Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Salary Paid— Bet. Shows Sat. Night. Where Salary Paid — Office in Front. Theatre Baggageman — Globe Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Theatre Laundry — Palace Laundry. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Next usual stand is Muskogee. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $1.76; Lower, $2.20. ■fi ^... pal "til bi33 ^32 5ce2 ft. Jfanagemeni dows: S.Sw£ET, Room Wrm Bath-Single 49P0 \ DOUBLE^IZPO {^. Room Without Bath-Sin6ll^6PQ \w - Double t9PoJ ©klahomaCityJkl^. (Between No. 4 and No. 5 location on the map) 142 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA. LYRIC THEATRE. Mgr. — Peter Sinopulo. Conductor — Mrs. C. N. Haskett. Treas.— John Sinopulo. Press Rep't— Mrs. Smith. Stage Mgr.— Dennis Fortner. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Sun. and Sat. Carpenter— Stage Mgr. Other days 3. "Props."— A. B. Fortner. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Electr.— Stage Mgr. Operator— J. H. Hill. Current— 110 Volts A. C. No. Dressing Rooms— 8. Proscenium Opening— 26 feet. Stage Dressing Rooms— 2 (6 above). Wall to Wall— 43 feet. No. Days Engaged— 4 and 3. Height of Grid— 44 feet.- Opening Day— Sun. and Thurs. Depth of Stage— 27 feet. Shows Daily— 3. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Shows Saturday— 4. sets of Lines-22 feet. R^hl^sl'-n a' M. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Salary Paid— Between Shows. Mail Back — 10 A. M. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Palace Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — O. K. Baggage Co. Trunks 50c (round trip), theatre, 75c hotel. Number in Orchestra — Five. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums, Clarionette. EGBERT HOTEL 115 N. BROADWAY, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA SPECIAL RATES TO PERFORMERS Chas. Harris Prop. Thos. E. CuUen, Mgr. (No. 3 Location on Map) The Globe Transfer & Storage Co; OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. HAULS FOR THE LIBERTY THEATRE Leave checks at the office, next to the Kingkade Hotel (No. 5 Location on IVIap) OTHER LOCAL INFORIVIATION ON PAGE AHEAD OF THIS ONE KINDLY MENTION THIS BOOK TO OUR ADVERTISERS IF THIS BOOK PLEASES YOU, EXPRESS YOUR PRAISE "FORTE" IF IT DOES NOT PLEASE YOU, THEN MAKE IT "TACIT" Always verify your time of leaving as no doubt possible changes have been made over which the publisher has no control. Propertyman to act who's "prop" list calls for a "32 revolver." "Sorry Bo, I've been all over town and all I can collect is 29." HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 143 OMAHA CAPITOL ATE. THE Omaha Transfer Co. AND THE ^'ONLY WAY" Transfer Co. h OQ (Both the same firm) Haul for all the 1^ Omaha Vaudeville Theatres. IMPORTANT Leave your checks on your arrival with Transfer Co.'s Representative at all stations. This saves time POST OFFICE n DOUGLAS ST. FARNAM ST. DOD GE ST. i g g S » w • H H H 2 ;y ^ UNION &C.B&Q STATION 5" BLOCKS FROM ARROW \^ OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE THE HOTEL ROME Management, ROME MILLER Omaha, Neb. ''THE HOUSE OF COURTESY*' Our own Auto Bus meets all trains, upstairs across the street from Station. FARE 25c Beautiful New Cafeteria Modest Prices Strictly Sanitary Fireproof Sprinkler Complete Safety "We will appreciate your patronage if you will appreciate our hotel.'' (No. 3 Location on Map) 144 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE OMAHA GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Bee," "World Herald" and "News." Golf Links: Elmwood Park and Miller Park. No charge. OMAHA, NEB. Mgr. — Marquand & Ledoux. Stage Mgr.— Chas. W. Porter. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Frank Galigan. Electr. — E. Grace. Current— A. C. and D. C. 110. Proscenium Opening — 31 feet. Wall to Wall— 45 feet. Height of Grid— 39 feet. Depth of Stage— 20 feet. Depth of "One"— 7 feet. Sets of Lines— 38. Stage Open — 9 A. M. Mail Back— 1:30 P. M. Before 1 P. M. go to office in front. EMPRESS THEATRE. Conductor — Hugo Nordin. Matinee— 2 P. M. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Operator — Oscar Wickland. Flyman — Chas. Voorhees. No. Dressing Rooms — 7. Stage Dressing Rooms— 2. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Opening Day — Sun. and Thurs. Shows Daily — 4. Shows Saturday — 5, Shows Sunday — 5. Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows., Sat. Mat. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Adams Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — "Only Way" Trans. trip). Co. Trunks 75c (round Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Nine. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Cello. Leave baggage checks at the station with the "Only Way" Trans. Co. (Omaha Tran. Co.) HOTEL NEVILLE Cor. 16th and Dodge St., Opp. P. O., Omaha, Neb. WM. KOENIG, Prop. Half Block from the Empress. Take Dodge St. Car from the Station. Hot and Cold Water, Electric Lights and Telephone in Every Room New and Modern. Special Rates to the Profession (No. 1 Location on Map) Next to ORPHEUM Stage Door (No. 2 on the Map) Also the UNEEDA CAFETERIA 115 N. 16th St. 1509 HARNEY ST OMAHA. NEB. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD AND FOLLOWING THIS ONE HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 145 OMAHA, NEBRASKA. ORPHEUM THEATRE. Mgr.— Wm. P, Byrne. Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Stage Mgr.— Chas. Gore. Conductor— Ernest Nordin. Carpenter — Otto Schneidewiend. Treas. — C. O. Wilkes. "Props."— "Doc" Kemp. Press Rep't. — Keene Abbott. Electr.— O. W. Rowland. Flyman — Harry Bushey. Operator — Fred Stewart. Grip — Wm. Quinlin. Current— A. C. and D. C, 110. No. Dressing Rooms— 11. Proscenium Opening— 38 feet. stage Dressing Rooms— 1. Wall to Wall— 80. No. Days Engaged— 7. Height of Grid— 70 feet. Opening Day— Sunday. Depth of Stage— 38 feet. Shows Daily— 2. Depth of "One"— 11 feet. Shows Sunday— 2. Sets of Lines— 38. Shows Sunday— 2. o* /^ -lA A n/r Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Stage Open-10 A. M. g^j^^^ Paid-Ask Stage Manager. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Where Salary Paid— Ask Stage Matinee — 2:15 P. M. Manager. Theatre Laundry — Evans Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Omaha Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Ten. Instruments in Orchestra — Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello. VERIFY YOUR R. R. TIME ON LEAVING KINDLY MENTION THIS BOOK TO OUR ADVERTISERS Geo. Burroughs & Sons 424 East Water Street, MILWAUKEE. WIS. Manufacturers of "Herbert Lloyd System Trunk** (Patent Applied for) ''THE PEARL GREY TRUNK** The Most Complete Trunk Ever Put on the Market for the Use of a Performer. A Combined Wardrobe, Dressings Room and Office. 146 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MAP OF PORTLAND Jf H TENTH 8T. CO z TENTH ST. a H O CO H - Z O CO O z H W.PARK ST. X W.PARK ST. CO o ■ < 1 d H a fe s fe f W cc- ^T PAR K5 >T, CO 4 nr; PARK ST. 0 p 3 < w z § 5c ^ ^ROi \D WAY ^ 9 BLOCTKS TO B.P.DEPOTr^ ■ H CO < > 00 (0 o: IE CO o ■J 1^ CO SIX! PH 87. Q SIXT H ST CO d < -i CO Z o CO z CO FlFl H ST. o FIFT H ST. ^ q: 5 < DC z 1 O o 3 s X (f) FOUI ^TI 4 ST. < 7t- FOU RT H ST The Olsen-Roe Transfer Co. HAUL FOR ALL THE PORTLAND THEATRES Office. 15th and HOYT STREETS HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 147 PORTLAND, OREGON, GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Oregonian" (A.M.), "News," "Telegraph" and "Journal" (P.M.). Waverly Golf Course. 18 holes. Daily fee $1.00. Municipal Golf Links. 18 holes. Daily fee 25c. Between matinee and night show take a five cent car ride to the top of Hill Crescent and note the beautiful homes overhanging the mountain. Take a motor drive over the Columbian Highway. Only a few blocks from the center of the city, walking distance, is the Forestry Building, made of the largest trees in the world. New P. O. in Portland on B'way one block from station. Sub Sta- tion, very close to theatres. Imperial Dairy Lunch Portland, Oregon R. J. Griesel, Mgr. An Up-To-Date SANITARY QUICK LUNCH 375 Washington St. 291 Washington St. (Next to Strand Theatre) (Perkins Hotel Bldg.) No. 1 Location on Map.) (No. 4 Location on Map) Bab's Restaurant 326 Stark Street PORTLAND Owned and Operated by the PORTLAND CATERING CO. PURE FOODS PROPERLY COOKED UP- TO- THE MINUTE SERVICE James H. Babcock was formerly the proprietor of Bartholdi's, of New York, and later operated the famous * 'Bab's" Restaurant in San Francisco. EVERYBODY IN PORTLAND KNOWS HIM. Barbecues, Clam Bakes and Bull Head Breakfasts a Specialty TO EAT AND LIVE WELL, GO TO "BAB'S." (No. 3 Location on Map) 148 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE PORTLAND, OREGON. Mgr. — F. J. McGettigan. Treas. — M. A. Anderson. Stage Mgr. — Louis Fried ("Butch"). Press Rep't. — Mgr. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Bruce Curtis. Electr. — Ed. Barber. Operator — Gurney Hays. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. Wall to Wall— 70 feet. Height of Grid— 70 feet. Depth of Stage— 40 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 50. S. Laundry. HEILIG THEATRE (ORPHEUM). Conductor — Geo. E. Jeffery. Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Matinee— 2:15 P. M. Flyman, W. E. ("Bill") Day. Grip— Chas. R. Whitwell. Mail Back— 11 A. M. No. Dressing Rooms — 14. Stage Dressing Rooms — 14. No. Days Engaged — 3%. Opening Day — Sunday. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Shows Daily — 2. Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Wednesday Matinee. Where Salary Paid — On Stage. Co. Trunks 75c (round Theatre Laundry — U. Theatre Baggageman — Olsen-Roe Trans, trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Number in Orchestra — Ten. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Cello, Clarionette, Bass, Flute. Next usual stand is San Francisco. So. Pac. R. R. — Leave 1 A. M.; Arrive 10:50 A. M. (second day). Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $3.96; Lower, $4.95. The Orpheum engagement in Portland is for seven or eight perform- ances, opening with a matinee Sundays. Whenever the Heilig Theatre is not engaged Wednesday night by a road show, concert or local attraction the Orpheum bill is held over and the Artistes are paid pro rata for the extra performance Wednesday night. As a rule, the Orpheum show going south from Portland has its own baggage car. The Portland Hotel On Broadway, between Yamhill and Morrison Sts. Covering an entire City Block One Square from the Orpheum (No. 8 Location on Map) IMPERIAL HOTEL Corner of Broadway and Stark St., PORTLAND'S PREMIER HOTEL The Beautiful ''POMPEIAN RESTAURANT' m connectwn Patronized by the Elite of the Profession (No. 2 Location on Map) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD AND FOLLOWING THIS ONE HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 149 Local Manager here goes to Hippodrome, Oakland, in September HIPPODROME (A. & H.)- Conductor— S. W. Rosekrook. Treas. — Mrs. J. Lyle. Press Rep't.— S. C. Meyer. Operator — Jas. Reese. Flyman — Sam Hockfelt. Grip — C. Jackson. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. PORTLAND, ORGEON. Mgr.— W. W. Ely. Stage Mgr. — Jas. Williams. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — H. H. Moyer. Electr. — Ben Sculpius. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 42 feet. Wall to Wall— 86 feet. Height of Grid— 70 feet. Depth of Stage— 30 feet. Depth of "One"— 9 feet. Sets of Lines — 36 feet. Stage Open — 9 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Matinee— 2 P. M. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Opening Day — Sun. and Thurs. First Night Show— 7 : 30 P. M. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 5. Shows Sunday — 5. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman — Olsen-Roe Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip.) Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Theatre Laundry — Yale. Theatre has shower baths. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Bass, Organ. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Next usual standi is Sacramento. So. Pac. R. R. Leave 7:30 A. M. Here in Portland, on your arrival and before going to your hotel, leave your baggage checks with the Janitor of the theatre as the crew finish hanging the entire show at 12 noon. 6th and Alder Sts., PORTLAND, ORE. Owned and Operated by BLAZIER and KLEIN The Largest and Best on the Coast (No. 6 Location on Map) LENNONS 309 Morrison Street OPP. OLD POST OFFICE also the WAIST SHOP [Portland Hotel Court] Men and Women's Gloves, Hosiery, Under'wear, Hand« Kerchiefs, Umbrellas and Women's Blouses 10% DISCOUNT TO ARTISTS (No. 7 Location on Map) SANDY'S KODAK SHOP 328 Washington Street PORTLAND, ORE. **For VC^orh that 7S ^andy Be Sure ana See Sandy SPECIAL SERVICE "Films in at One At Five they are Done" (No. 5 Location on Map) 150 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE PORTLAND, OREGON. PANTAGES' THEATRE. Mgr. — J. A. Johnson. Conductor — H. K. Evenson. Treas. — Manager. Press Rep't. — Ted Lansing. Stage Mgr. — Hermon Emery. Flyman — Jas. R. Rankin. Carpenter — Stage Manager. Grip — Al, Wilson. "Props." — R. J. Hoshour. No. Dressing Rooms — 11. Electr. — Ernest H. Hood. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. Current — 110 Volts D. C. No. Days Engaged — 7. Proscenium Opening — 34 feet. Opening Day — Monday. Wall to Wall— 75 feet. Shows Daily— 3. Height of Grid — 62 feet. Shows Saturday — 3. Depth of Stage — 25 feet. Shows Sunday— 5. Depth of "One"— 7 feet. Rehearsal— 11 A. M. Q^+o ^f T,-«^„ ^A Matinee Time— 2:30 P. M. Sets of Lmes-40. ^.^^^ ^.^^^ Show-7 P. M. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Salary Paid— Between Shows. Mail Back — 11 A. M. Where Salary Paid— Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman — Olsen-Roe Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Number in Orchestra — Six. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette. Next usual stand is San Jose. Before playing San Francisco acts play two days, Friday and Satur- day, at the Victory Theatre, San Jose, but lay over in San Francisco until Friday A. M. Leave your hotel trunks in San Francisco. Arrange on Thursday of this week for the trip to the top of Mount Tamalpais. This is the one full day you have at liberty to make this wonderful excursion. So. Pac! R. R. — Leave 1 A. M.; Arrive 10:50 A. M. (second day) in San Francisco. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $3.96; Lower, $4.95. Manager always arranges for a special baggage car. Performers can arrange by speaking to the stage manager to take their personal hotel trunk with them. In San Francisco take checks to stage manager or City Trans. Co., 215 Taylor St. In Portland, on your arrival and before going to your hotel, leave your baggage checks with the janitor of the theatre, as the crew hangs the show very early. The new Post Office is on Broadway near Hoyt, about one block from the railroad station, where the General Delivery is located. The old Post Office is now used as a sub-station. THE WILLARD HOTEL Park St., between Alder and Morrison One block only from "HIP" or *TAN" Write for extreme low rates before going elsewhere, mentioning this book. Comfort and convenience within your means. All the expensive hotel improvements without the expense. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 151 PROVO, UTAH. Mgr. — John B. Ashton. Stage Mgr. — Jerry Cluff. Treas. — Maurice Dunn. Carpenter — Stage Manager. Electr. — H. B. Ashton. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 34 feet. Wall to Wall— 60 feet. Height of Grid— 60 feet. Depth of Stage— 40 feet. Depth of "One"— 12 feet Sets of Lines — 75. Stage Open — 8 A. M. Mail Back — 10 A. M. COLUMBIA THEATRE. Conductor — Sig. Appleman. Matinee— 3:45 P. M. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — Geo. Cole. Grip — Dick Kirkwood. No. Dressing Rooms — 7. Stage Dressing Rooms — All. No. Days Engaged — 1. Opening Day — Wednesday. Shows Daily — 3. Rehearsal— 1:30 P. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Provo Steam. Theatre Baggageman — Consumers Trans. Co. Trunks 50c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Tromhone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Local Newspapers — "Post" and "Herald" (both P. M.). This house plays vaudeville on Wednesdays only. Sometimes Acker- man & Harris shows and sometimes Pantages. Pantages' acts can play it on Wednesday, as they finish in Salt Lake on Tuesday night and open in Ogden on Thursday, unless Ogden has a road show in for either Thursday, Friday or Saturday when they play the Pantages' show on Wednesday. Provo is located 48 miles south of Salt Lake City. Fare $2.65 round trip. Leave Salt Lake City at 9:15 A. M. on Wednesday and return the same night to Salt Lake, leaving the next morning (Thursday) for Ogden. One day, pro rata, of regular salary paid. IN EVENT YOU FIND A GOOD HOTEL AND CAFE IN THIS TOWN, ASK THEM WHY THEY ARE NOT IN THIS BOOK. The "Herbert Uoyd" Trunk A Combined Wardrobe, Dressing Room and Office The Last Word in Trunk Convenience MADE BY GEO. BURROUGHS & SONS 424 E. Water St. MILWAUKEE, WIS. 152 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MAP OF PUEBLO PUEBLO, COLORADO. MAJESTIC THEATRE. (PANTAGES') Mgr. — L. C. Shepard. Treas. — L. R. Cutshaw. Stage Mgr. — P. L. Hubersberger. Carpenter — Stage Manager. FIFTH ST. POST OFFIOE c/> feet. FOURTH z ST. WIS p. THIRD ST. "Props." — Joe Darner. Electr. — Peter Huber. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operator — Ben Wright. Proscenium Opening — 24 Wall to Wall— 48 feet. Height of Grid— 45 feet. Depth of Stage— 22 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 24. Stage Open — Noon. Conductor — Harry Brobst. Mail Back — Noon. Matinee— 3 P. M. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Press Rep't. — Morris Pinter. Flyman — Joe Winters. Grip — Martin Supon. No. Dressing Rooms — 7. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 1. or 2 Shows Daily — 3. Rehearsal — Noon. Salary Paid — After Last Show. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Colorado Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — John Grund, Pueblo Omnibus Co. Trunks 50c (round trip). Have hotel trunks read at 7 P. M. Number in Orchestra — Four. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Drums, Clarionette. Next usual stand is Oklahoma City. Leave 11:50 P.M.; Arrive 9 P. M. Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $3.08; Lower, $3.85. Local Newspapers — "Chieftain" (A. M.) and each 5c. Name of Golf Links — Fairmont Park. 9 Holes. Cost per day, nothing. Leave checks with Pueblo Omnibus Co. on arrival at the depot. You have very little time between your arrival and the matinee. Pantages' shows always play on Wednesdays. PUEBLO OMNIBUS & CAB CO., j. a. grund. Prop. Taxi Service Theatrical Transfer OFFICE AT UNION DEPOT SANTA FE STATION 3 BLOCKS 'Journal" (P. M.), Ask your hotel and restaurant here why they are not in this book. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 153 MAPOFREGINA st POST OFFICE 12THAVE,H 01 H s 2 u 5 1 ITHAVE •S OT REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN REGINA, THEATRE. Mgr.— O. W. Powell. Stage Mgr. — A. H. New. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — J. D. Frazer. Electr. — H. Hobson. Current— 110 Volts A. C.-D. C. Proscenium Opening — 30 feet. Wall to Wall— 55 feet. Height of Grid— 34 feet. Depth of Stage— 25 feet. Depth of "One" — 7 feet. Sets of Lines — 21. Stage Open — 9 A. M. Mail Back— 9 A. M. Conductor — H. Pryce. —1 Matinee— 2 P. M. SO. RAILROAD ST. ^.^^^ ^^^^^ Show-7 P. M. IC.P.RI UNION STATlONlCNK | Treas.— Manager. Press Rep't — Manager. Opening Day — Monday. Operator — H. Hobson. Shows Daily — 3. No. Dressing Rooms — 9. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. Salary Paid — Saturday Matinee. No. Days Engaged — 3. ' Where Salary Paid— Mgr.'s Office. Theatre J^aundry — Regina Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — (See stage manager.) Trunks 50c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Five. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums. Local Newspapers — "Leader" (A. M.) and "Post" (P. M.). Name of Golf Links — Regina Golf Club. 9 Holes. Bring checks to theatre by 9 A. M. Hang show at 9:30 A. M. Next usual stand Saskatoon. C. P. R. R.— Leave 11:55 P. M.; Arrive 7 A. M. Sleeper — Lower, $1.75. VERIFY YOUR TRAIN TIME ALWAYS If the hotel or restaurant that you patronize In this town Is good and you think other performers should know about them, call their attention to the merts of this Guide Book. Country lady describing an act she saw at the local vaudeville thea- tre. "Oh, it was just grand. A man came out on the platform and played an 'obligation' on a cello and he took so well with the congregation he had to make six bends." 154 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA. Mgr. — Dan W. Reardon. Treas. — M. Arnold. Stage Mgr. — P. R. Brown. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Stage Manager. Electr. — Stage Manager. Current— 120 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 25 feet. Wall to Wall— 35 feet. Height of Grid— 17 feet. Depth of Stage— 19 feet. Depth of "One" — 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 3 . T. & D. THEATRE (A. & H.). Stage Open— 8 A. M. Mail Back— 10 A. M. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator— C. R. Faurot. No. Dressing Rooms — 4. Stage Dressing Rooms — 4. No. Days Engaged — 1. Opening Day — Sunday. Shows Sunday — Continuous. Matinee — 2:15 P. M. Continuous. Rehearsal — 12 Noon. Salary Paid — After Last Show. Where Salary Paid— Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman — Union Trans. Co. Number in Orchestra — Three. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Drums. Next usual stand is San Francisco. R. R.— (See below.) Coming to Richmond from San Francisco take the Key Route or So. Pac. Ferry. Acts can leave San Francisco at 10:40 A. M., arriving in Richmond at 11:50 A. M., but it is advisable to get an earlier ferry. Returning see local time table. Last show usually over at 10 P. M. ROCK SPRINGS, WYOMING. Mgr. — Thomas Berta. Treasurer — Manager. Stage Mgr. — Ben Smith. Carpenter — Tom Saunders. "Props." — John Storey. Electr. — James Snowden. Current— 110-220 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 30 fset. Wall to Wall— 48 feet. Height of Grid— 40 feet. Depth of Stage— 26 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines— 20. GRAND THEATRE. Conductor — Lad Sery. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Mail Back— 10 A. M. No Matinee. Night Show— 9 P. M. Press Rep't. — Manager. No. Dressing Rooms — 3. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 1. Opening Day — Sunday. Shows Daily — 1. Rehearsal— 4:30 P. M. Salary Paid — After Show. Where Salary Paid — Mgr.'s Office. Theatre Baggageman — Bunning Trans. Co. Trunks 35c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Six. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette. Local Newspaper — "Daily Miner" (P. M.). Train for the east leaves at 12:58 (after the show), so it is not nec- essary to go to a hotel. ON 'ONE NIGHT STANDS" LEAVE YOUR HOTEL BAGGAGE AT THE STATION AND AVOID HAULING CHARGES Ask your hotel and restaurant man why he is not in this book. YOU know he should be. HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 155 IMAPOFSACREMENTOI '?fe?fefSf 5f ^^S^ 5TH ST. 4 5TH ST. 2 ?5 r— —J if 6TH ST. 6TH ST. 7TH ST. 7TH ST. M ST. L ST. K ST. oII!?e| J ST. 8TH ST. 8TH ST. 4 cuJhie 9TH ST. 9TH ST. 2 CO lOFH ST. CAPITOL GROUNDS lOTH ST. HI^JROME^ IITH ST IITH ST Sacramento at top of the map should be spelled SacrAmento The author made this mis- take Now in PREPARATION HERBERT LLOYD'S TWO NEW GUIDES ''Central States Vaudeville Pathfinder'* AND ''Eastern States Vaudeville Wanderings** SEND IN YOUR ADVS. SACRAMENTO GENERAL INFORMATION. Local new.spapers: "Union" (A. M.), "Star" and "Bee" (both P.M.). Golf Course: Municipal. 9 holes. No charge. Points of interest: Riverside Swimming Pool, Joyland Park and tho Capitol Grounds. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE Ask your hotel or restaurant man why he he is not in this book. Show him its value. ALWAYS VERIFY YOUR TRAIN SERVICE AS POSSIBLE CHANGES MAY HAVE BEEN MADE OVER WHICH THE AUTHOR HAS NO CONTROL. 156 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE CLUNIE THEATRE (ORPHEUM). Conductor — Caesar Brand. Matinee— 2:15 P. M. Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — Lynn Abraham. Flyman — Frank Eugene. Grip — Oscar Fisher. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — 1, No. Days Engaged — 2. Opening Day — Tuesday. Shows Daily — 2. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — Saturday. Where Salary Paid — In Fresno. Theatre Laundry — Cascade Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Warren-Hicks Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra— Piano, .Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Next usual stand is Fresno. So. Pac. R. R.— Leave 9:35. Cost of Sleeper — Upl)er, $1.38; Lower, $1.65; Tourist, $1.10. SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. Mgr. — Peter Wilson. Treas. — Willis Bass. Stage Mgr. — Jas. P. Hardy. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Max Gingsburg. Electr.— W. H. Haycock. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 29 feet. Wall to Wall— 74 feet. Height of Grid— 65 feet. Depth of Stage— 36 feet. Depth of "One"— 5 feet. Sets of Lines — 50. Stage Open — 10 A. M. Mail Back— 10 A. M. SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. Mgr.— T. R. Conlon. Stage Mgr. — W. E. Deigan. Carpenter — Stage Manager. Electr.— W. D. Silvia. Current — A. C. and D. C. "Props." — Al. Taylor. Depth of Stage— 30 feet. Depth of "One"— 7 feet. Sets of Lines — 40. Stage Open— 6 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Matinee— 12:30 P. M. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Treas. — G. Pemberton. Press Rep't. — Manager. HIPPODROME (A. & H.). Conductor — Mr. Glenn. Proscenium Opening — 40 feet. Wall to Wall— 86 feet. Height of Grid— 69 feet. Flyman— O. F. Reed. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 3 and 4. Opening Day — Sun. and Wed. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 4. Shows Sunday — 4. Rehearsal— 10:30 A. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Trunks 75c (round trip). Operator — Dick Campbell. Theatre Laundry — Cascade Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Electric Trans. Co. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Six. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Organ. Next usual stand is Stockton. So. Pac. R. R.— Leave 9:40 A. M.; Arrive 11:40 A. M. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD OF THIS ONE SHOW THIS BOOK TO THE HOTEL OR CAFE MAN HERBERf LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 157 UNION STATION o a. i I MAP OFST.LOUISl 18TH BT D D an D 17TH ST, X D n DID D 16TH ST. i' 15TH CITY HALL S H 14TH W ST. g 3 D 13TU ST. 12TH ST. □ D nnnnnn IITH ST. nnnnnn nnn 9TH ST. IPOST 3FFIC 8TH ST. an n g 7TH ST. £4 sO; 6TH ST. C^V-^ □ nnn A BROADWAY. BROADWAY. nnnn n 4TH ST. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING 158 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE ST. LOUIS GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Globe," "Republican" (A.M.), "Post," "Star," "Times" (P.M.). Municipal Golf Links. Forest Park. 18 holes. No charge, but per- mit must be obtained. See local Manager. Letters addressed simply "General Delivery" St. Louis, Mo., will be found at the main post office, on 18th St., near the Union Station, some distance from the center part of the city. If you have your mail addressed to "General Delivery, Central Station Post Office, St. Louis, Mo." it will be much nearer as the "Central Station" P. O. is at 9th and Olive Sts. STATES BOOKING EXCHANGE 403-4-5 Calumet Bldg., 7th & Chestnut Sts. ST. LOUIS, MO. BOOKING 52 SOLID WEEKS FOR — Standard Musical Comedy Tab Companies and High Class Vaudeville Acts. Good Companies and Real Vaudeville Acts Always in Demand.]] {^ TAB PEOPLE PLACED WITH REAL SHOWS Address GEO. BENTLEY, Gen'l. Mgr., as Above Affiliated with V. CT M. A. Circuit, Atlanta, Ga. JOE SPIEGELBERG Chicago Office 712 Crilly Building JOHN H. BENTLEY Representative Indianapolis Office 425 Merchants Bank Bldg. BILLY DIAMOND Representative ST. LOUIS, MISSOURL COLUMBIA THEATRE. Mgr. — H. D. Buckley. Conductor — Hermann Lenzer. Treas. — Miss C. McDonald. Press Rep't. — Jos. Morrison. Stage Mgr. — Bob Mullen. Operators — J. Chadwick and Harry- Carpenter — M. Lenahan. Black. "Props."— Wm. Reid. Flyman— W. D. Wiggins. Electr.— Louis Foster. Grip— H. Steinigger and Fred Current— 110 Volts D. C. Eiffert. Proscenium Opening — 34 feet. No. Dressing Rooms — 15. Wall to Wall— 76 feet. Stage Dressing Rooms— None. Height of Grid — 64 feet. No. Days Engaged — 7. Depth of Stage — 38 feet. Opening Day — Monday. Depth of "One" — 8 feet. Shows Daily — 4. Sets of Lines — 60. Shows Saturday — 4. Stage Open — 10:30 A. M. Shows Sunday — 5. Mail Back— 10:30 A. M. Rehearsal— 9 A. M. Matinee — 1 P. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Model Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Popular Price Ex. Co. (see note below). Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Crew hang the show at 9 A. M. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD AND FOLLOWING THIS ONE HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 159 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Mgr. — Dave Nelson. Treas. — Wm. J. Kiely. Stage Mgr.— Theo. A. Uhl. Press Rep't. — Manager. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. "Props." — John Saurez. Electr. — Ben Porges. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 42 feet. Wall to Wall— 70 feet. Height of Grid— 55 feet. Depth of Stage— 40 feet. Depth of "One" — 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 50. Stage Open — 8 A. M. Theatre Baggageman — Popular EMPRESS THEATRE. (PANTAGES') Conductor — Wm. Kaltenthaler. Mail Back— 10 A. M. Matinee— 3 P. M. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Flyman— R. C. Beile. No. Dressing Rooms — 7. No. Days Engaged — 3 and 4. Opening Day — Mon. and Thurs. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 3. Shows Sunday — 5. Rehearsal — 12:30 Noon. Salary Paid — After Last Show. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Price Ex. Co. (see note below), Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Theatre Laundry — Superior. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette. Number in Orchestra — Six. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Mgr. — H. R. Wallace. Treas. — Elmer Fretz. Stage Mgr. — Tobe Cooper. Carpenter— Stage Manager. "Props."— Wm. Collett. Electr. — Wm. Otterson. Current— 112 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. Wall to Wall— 70 feet. Height of Grid— 70 feet. Depth of Stage— 35 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 38. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Mail Back— 10 A. M. Matinee — 11 A. M. (Continuous). Theatre Baggageman — Popular GRAND THEATRE. Conductor — Carl Steinkuehler. Press Rep't. — Jos. Morrison. Operators — R. Srenco and R. M. Finnegan. Flyman — Alex. Randall. Grip — H. Cochran, C. Wiggins and W. Reummler. No. pressing Rooms — 16. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Daily — 4. Shows Saturday — 4. Shows Sunday — 4. Rehearsal — 9 A. M. Salary Paid— Sunday, 9:30 P. M. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Price Ex. Co. (see note below). Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Theatre Laundry— Model Laundry Co. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette> Flute. Number in Orchestra— Seven. DR. ALBERT F. HUG Dentist to the Theatrical Profession EXPERT WORK, LOW PRICES, NO "STALLING" 602-3 Carlton Bldg., ST. LOUIS, MO. AUTHOR RECOMMENDS. No. 1 Location on Map.) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 160 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Mgr. — E. J. Sullivan. Stage Mgr. — Chas. Robinson. Proscenium Opening — 38 feet. Wall to Wall— 75 feet. Height of Grid— 70 feet. Depth of Stage— 32 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 50. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Mail Back— 10 A. M. Matinee— 2:15 P. M. Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Treas. — P. J. Holmes. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — Oscar Nelson. Flyman — Chas. Schott & Chas. H. Remme. Theatre Laundry — Model Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Popular Price (round trip). Theatre has shower baths. Instruments in Orchestra — Violin, Cornet Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello. Next usual stand is Memphis. 111. Cent. R. R.— Leave 9:56 P. M.; Arrive 8:50 A ORPHEUM THEATRE. Conductor — Maurice Speyer. "Props." — Frank Menetre, Jr. Electr. — Wm. Lee. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Carpenter — Steve Clark. Grips — J. Morgan, J. Flood. No. Dressing Rooms — 26. Stage Dressing Rooms — 3. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Daily— 2. Shows Saturday 2. Shows Sunday — 2. Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Sunday. Where Salary Paid — Ask Stage Manager. Express Co. Trunks $1.00 Trombone, Drums, Harp, M. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Mgr. — David Russell. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. Wall to Wall— 75 feet. Height of Grid— 70 feet. Depth of Stage— 40 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines— 60. RIALTO THEATRE. Mail Back— 10 A. M. No. Dressing Rooms — 15. No. Days Engaged — 3 and 4. Opening Days — Mon. and Thurs. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 4. Shows Sunday — 4. Rehearsal Time — 12 Noon. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Co. (see note below). Stage Open — 9 A. M. Theatre Baggageman — Popular Price Ex. Trunks cost $1.00 (round trip). Author's Note. — This is a new theatre of the W. V. M. A. and is located on Grand Ave. just south of Olive St. (around the corner from the Empress). This book went to press before the staff and crew were selected, with the exception of the manager, but above will be found considerable important information. DR. ALBERT F. HUG THEATRICAL "DENTIST 620 Carlton Bldg , ST. LOUIS, MO. Does your work witkout interfering witk your engfagement THE AUTHO'R RECOMMENDS HIM No. 1 Location on Map.) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 161 IIVIAPOF8T.PAUL.I MIWNBBOTi^ ST. UNION STATION d BLOCKS V) 1 SEE St. »— ' -UVARARnA f JT. Michael Ui 1 n PAudES 5 Apart- ments X 8T.PETER ST. Adv teJ *'*^' on the next M. ^IRKETS T. POST OFFICE page. WASHINOTON 8T. ST. PAUL GENERAL INFORMATION. Local Newspapers — "Pioneer Press" (A. M.), "Dispatch" and "News" (P. M.). Name of Golf Links — Phalen Links (see manager). The "Dispatch" does not write up the show, though they do so in their morning paper, "The Pioneer Press." Bring baggage checks to the theatre Crew start to hang the show at 10 A. M. ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA. Mgr. — E. C. Burroughs. Stage Mgr. — Dick Hanch. Carpenter — Jas. Egan. "Props."— W. P. Kradler. Electr. — Len. Bohn. Current— 120 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 35 feet. Wall to Wall— 80 feet. Height of Grid— 66 feet. Depth of Stage— 30 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 50, Stage Open— 8 A. M. Mail Back— 10 A. M. Matinee— 2:15 P. M. Night Show— 8:10 P. M. ORPHEUM THEATRE. Conductor — Fred Albrecht. Treas. — Dixie Vincent. Press Rep't. — Beverly White. Operator — Guy Whittaker. Flyman — Hec. Salmon. Grip — J. MacArthur and M. Weber. No. Dressing Rooms — 12, Stage Dressing Rooms — 2. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Sunday. Shows Daily— 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — 2. Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Salary Paid— Saturday, 3 P. M. Where Salary Paid — Stage Man- ager's Office. Theatre Laundry— Elk Laundry Co. Theatre has shower baths. Theatre Baggageman— Trunks cost $1.00 (round trip). Instruments in Orchestra— Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Cello. Number in Orchestra— Nine. Next usual stand is Duluth. N. P. R. R. Lv. 11:40 P. M.; Ar. 8 A. M. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 162 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE ST. MICHAEL APARTMENTS 512 St. Peter Street, St. Paul, Minn. ALSO St. Agatha Apartments Cor. St. Peter and' Exchange Streets One and Two Room Kitchenettes, Completely Furnished RATES: l-room Apartment $12, $14, $15 weekly 2'room Apartment $16, $18, $20 weekly (Nos. 1 and 2 Location on Map) St. Paul, Minn. Palace Theatre. Mgr. — Wm. E. Mick. Con. — John Billy. Stage Mgr. — Jake Haesly. Press Rep't. — Manager. Carpenter — Stage Manager. Flyman — Geo. LeClaire. "Props." — Con Lenz. No. Dressing Rooms — 9. Electr. — Chas. Garberino. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. Current — 110 volts D. C. No. Days Eligaged — 4 and 3. Operator — Al. Trozini, Opening Day — Sun. and Thurs. Proscenium Opening — 42 feet. Shows Daily — Three. Wall to Wall — 74 feet. Shows Sat. — 5 continuous. Height of Grid — 91 feet. Shows Sun. — 5 continuous. Depth of Stage — 34 feet. Matinee Time — 2:45 P. M. Depth of "One"— 9 feet. ■ First Night Show— 7:45 P. M. Sets of Lines — 60 feet. Rehearsal Time — 11 A. M. Stage Open — 9 A. M. Salary Paid — Bet. shows. Mail Back — 11 A. M. Where Salary Paid — Back stage. Theatre Laundry — Elite Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Kelly Transfer Co. Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Number in Orchestra — 7. Local Newspapers — "Pioneer Press" (A. M.) ; "News" and "Dispatch" (P. M.). The "Dispatch" does not write up the show, though they do so in their morning paper, the "Pioneer Press." OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD OF THIS ONE Ask Your Favorite Restaurant Man Why He Is Not In This Book. The "Herbert Lloyd" System Trunk A Trunk that will be appreciated by any one who lives the best part of their lives on the road. This trunk combines a wardrobe, office and dressing room. Manufactured by GEO. BURROUGHS & SONS 424 East Water Street MILWAUKEE, WIS. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 163 JDl &0 1 ^% A 1 ^m . . .^^f-i #^a -«-V^ MORMON l_ SALT LAKE RR ORE.SHORT.LN STATION. 1 SAL 1 L.MKC. kxi 1 r. 1 TEMPLE 81 W.SO.tEMFLEST. E.sO.tiaMFi-fc; ST. ELECT. STATION !0| w. 1ST. so. ST. E.IS' r.SO.BT. W. SND.SO.ST H H OQ M J!! E.2ND.SO.ST. BROADWAY. ^ W. 4TH SO. ST E.4TH.S0.ST. L^ 4- Z OQ SALT LAKE CITY GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Herald," "Tribune" (A.M.), "News," "Telegraph" (P.M.). Golf Links: Country Club. 9 holes. Gyass green. Fee $1.00 a day. Take No. 7 car on Main St. Take a trip to "Salt Air," the resort on the Great Sale Lake, if you are there in the proper time of the year. Electric cars every hour. The water is 22% salt. Impossible to sink in it but very painful to the eyes and throat if care is not used. Hear the organ recital, free, at the Mormon Tabernacle, 12 to 1, noon. No one is allowed in if late nor can you leave before it is over at 1. Absolute silence is demanded. July 24th is "Pioneer Day," a legal holiday, which commemorates the first arrival of the Mormons in Salt Lake City, July 24th, 1847. The Mission Cafeteria 327 SO. MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY Serving Only The Best Quality of Food SALT LAKE CITY'S FINEST CAFETERIA No. 1 Location on Map.) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 164 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ORPHEUM THEATRE. Mgr.— Edw. F. Levy. Conductor— Edw. Short. Treas. — W. H. Howard. Press Rep't. — Mr. Winton. Stage Mgr. — S. B. Newman. Operator — Ralph Wardrobe. Carpenter — W. H. Brown. Flyman — Bert Wheley. "Props." — Chas. T. Younger. Grip — P. L. Meyers. Electr. — Jake Held. No. Dressing Rooms — 21. Current — 110 Volts A. C. and D. C. Stage Dressing Rooms— None. Proscenium Opening — 42 feet. No. Days Engaged — 6. Wall to Wall — 80 feet. Opening Day — Tuesday. Height of Grid— 66 feet. Shows Daily— 2. Depth of Stage— 49 feet. Night Show— 8:30 P. M. Depth of "One"— 9 feet. Shows Saturday— 2. Sets of Lines — 82. Shows Sunday — 2. Stage Open — 10 A. M. Rehearsal — 12 Noon. Mail Back — 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Sunday Matinee. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Where Salary Paid— Box Office. Theatre Laundry — Model Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — McPhee Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Ten. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello. Next usual stand is Denver. U. Pac. R. R.— Leave 7:20 A. M.; Arrive 9:30 A. M. Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $3.52; Lower, $4.40; Tourist, $2.20. This stage is of an exceptional depth, being 49 feet, with a large "apron," so use judgment in arranging a full stage set or you will find that you have entirely too much stage room, which will necessitate con- siderable work to have your set sent forward after the first show. No matinee on the opening day (Tuesday). House dark every Monday during vaudeville season, except possible road shows. ^ake a Roast Chicken with you when you go to ^enver^ after your Salt Lake engagement Get it at the ROTISSERIE INN SALT LAKE'S FAMOUS ITALIAN-FRENCH RESTAURANT J^ercliant' s Lunch 40c ^ahle d'Hote dinner 75c Short Orders at All Hours Open for Breakfast No LuncK Counter SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID THE PROFESSION No. 2 Location on the Map McPHEE TRANSFELR CO. Haul for all the Salt Lake Theatres Office rear, 45 E. FIRST SOUTH OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD OF THIS ONE HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 165 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PANTAGES' THEATRE. Mgr. — ^Frank R. Newman. Conductor — Edw. Fitzpatrick. Treas. — Manager, First Night Show — 7:30 P. M. Stage Mgr. — "Hank" Smith. Press Rep't. — Manager. Carpenter — Stage Manager. Flyman — Wm. Kelly. "Props." — Chester Myers. Grip — B. Barker. Electr. — Geo. Neally. No. Dressing Rooms — 12. Current — 110 Volts A. C; 220 D. C. Stage Dressing Rooms — 2, 3 above Operator — A. Denny. No. Days Engaged — 7. Proscenium Opening — 40 feet. Stage Open — 11 A. M. Wall to Wall— 96 feet. Opening Day— Wednesday. Height of Grid— 70 feet. Shows Daily— 3. Depth of Stage— 28 feet. Shows Saturday— 3. Depth of "One"— 7 feet. Shows Sunday— 3. Sets of Lines— 45. Rehearsal— 10-4^ A M Mail Back— 11 A. M. Rehearsal 10.45 A. M. Matinee— 2:45 P. M. No pictures Salary Paid— Between Shows, in afternoon. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Model Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — McPhee Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 p. m. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Next usual stand is Ogden. Ore. Short Line R. R.— Leave 7:20 A. M.; Arrive 8:20 A. M. Ogden is closed during July and August. Tuesday, closing night, second house is a kidding show in which performers work in each other's acts. Refrain from vulgar comedy. Think up something that is worthy of yourself and do not overdo it. Manager of the theatre at Provo, Utah, looks the show over and takes what acts that please him for one night at Provo (Wednesday following the Tuesday you close), provided that Ogden does not open you the same night. Provo is independent of the Pantages' Circuit and acts do not have to play it if they don't desire. Provo pays one day's salary. Acts pay their fare Salt Lake City to Provo ($2.65 round trip) and 50c round trip for each trunk in Provo and an extra 50c for a one way trip in Salt Lake from the Electric station to the railroad" station. The Columbia Theatre, Provo, is one of the finest in the west. Send from here, early in the week, to the Manager of the Empress Theatre, Denver, all your stage plots and program copy, as they want it correct and often have no advance information re your act. Take a house program and send it to him, with or without corrections as needed. Send also any good press stories or publicity matter. They want it and will use all good stuff. NEW PANTAGES THEATRE WILL BE LOCATED ON MAIN ST. ABOVE 2ND SO., LEFT SIDE, GOING UP. VEREFY YOUR R. R. TIME OF LEAVING AS CHANGES ARE LIKELY AT ANY TIME 166 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MAP OF SAN ANTONIO mm M K & T STATION ©BLOCKS FROM HERE S FLORES ST.|/n MAIN AVE. ^ SOLEDAD ST. YTTJRRI ST * w O 2 1^ HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 167 SAN ANTONIO GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Express" (A.M.), "News" and "Light" (P.M.). Golf Course: Brackenrldge Park Golf Links. 18 holes. No charge. Take the Alamo Heights car on Houston St., going toward the Postoffice. Don't fail to visit the "Alamo," the building where 176 Texans were besieged in 1836 by 5,000 Mexicans under Gen. Santa Anna. Before the last Texan was killed 1,500 dead Mexicans proved how dearly these men sold their lives. Here was killed Davy Crockett, Col. Bowie, Col. Travis and other notable men of Texas. A visit to San Antonio is not complete without seeing the Alamo. Only a stone's throw from the Post Office. (See map for location.) At Rabe's Curio store, 215 Alamo Plaza, nearly opposite the Alamo, you can obtain a card, gratis, with the history of the Alamo. ELITE HOTEL 304 MAIN AVENUE, SAN ANTONIO (Diagonally opposite from the Majestic) S^)] Outside Rooms and have private or connecting oaths All S^odern Conveniences Hot and Cold vvater $1.00 PER DAY AND UP SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES H. P. KIRK, Mgr. (No. 3 Location on Map) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. Mgr. — S. L. Parkes. Stage Mgr. — C. J. Delespine. Carpenter — Stage Manager, "Props." — Wm. Groben. Electr. — John Sylvia. Current— 110 Volts A. C, D. Operator — H. Bauderer. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet, Wall to Wall— 75 feet. Height of Grid— 52 feet. Depth of Stage— 30 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 55. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Mail Back— 10 A. M. Matinee — 2:30 P .M. MAJESTIC THEATRE. (INTERSTATE.) Conductor — Wm. Zimmer. Night Show— 8:30 P. M. Treas. — See Manager. Press Rep't. — See Manager. Q Flyman — Geo. Bauderer. Grip.— Al. Galan. No. Dressing Rooms — 16. Stage Dressing Rooms — 7 Above. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Sunday. Shows Daily — 2. Shows Saturday — 3. Shows Sunday — 3. Rehearsal — 10:30 A. M. Salary Paid— Saturday Afternoon. Where Salary Paid— Back Stage. Theatre Laundry— Texas Steam Laundry. Theatre Baggageman— Merchants Trans. Co. Trunks 75c trip). Theatre has shower baths. Instruments in Orchestra— Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone Bass, Clarionette. Number in Orchestra— Six. Next usual stand is Galveston. So. Pac. R. R.— Leave 11:30 P. M.; Arrive 7 A. M Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $1.76; Lower, $2.20. (round Drums, OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 168 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. ROYAL THEATRE (PANTAGES). ]y[gr._w. J. Lytle. Conductor — Poolett. Stage Mgr.— H. L. Smith. First Night Show— 7: 30 P.M. Carpenter— Stage Manager. Treas.— Geo. B. Morris. "Prop."— Ernest Beuincourt. Press Rep't.— Mr. Branch. Electr.— Sam Moore. Grip.— Chas. Priest. Current— 110 Volts A. C. No. Dressing Rooms— 7. Operator— "Joe." Stage Dressing Rooms— 7. Proscenium Opening— 30 feet. No. Days Engaged— 7. Wall to Wall— 44 feet. Opening Day— Sunday. Height of Grid— 42 feet. Shows Daily— 3. Depth of Stage— 28 feet. Shows Saturday— 4. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Shows Sunday— 5. Sets of Lines— 23 feet. Rehearsal— 10 A. M. Stage Open — 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Afternoon, Second Mail Back— 10 A. M. Show Saturday. ^ Matinee— 3:30 P. M. Where Salary Paid— Back Stage. Theatre Laundry— WHITE STAR LAUNDRY CO., 115 W. Houston St| Theatre Baggageman — Merchants Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette. Number in Orchestra — Six. Next usual Stand is Houston. You are cordially invited to call and see my stock of Mexican Curios, Antiques, Opals, etc., which will be shown to you with pleasure whether you purchase or not. Assuring you an interesting visit, I am, Yours very truly, S. RABE 215 ALAMO PLACE SAN ANTONIO Money Refunded if Goods are not Satisfactory (No. 5 Location on Map) OLD VIRGINIA DINING ROOM 232 College St., Same Street as Royal stage door SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS OPEN FROM 12 NOON UNTIL 9 P. M. Specialty Fried Chicken and Hot Biscuits Basket Lunches made up for between Shows (No. 4 Location on Map) MILBURN DRUG CO., Inc. Corner Main and Houston Streets, SAN ANTONIO Pure Drugs, *^ Make-up" Clean Fountain and Cigars No. 2 Location on Map HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 169 1 MAP OF SAN DIEGO. 1 5TH ST. 4TH ST. ♦ y PLAZA \l] s^*""'' 3RD ST. * A L 2ND ST. M^^^"' 1ST ST. 1 FRONT ST. UNION ST. njt COLUMBIA ST INDIA ST. SANTA FE STATION. 3rd Ave. and E Street, San Diego, Calif. Close to all Theatres $1.00 Per Day. NEW HOTEL Knickerbocker SPECIAL RATES TO PERFORMERS "The Best Bed You Ever Slept in." Free Shower Baths Telephone, Hot and Cold Water in Every Room. (No. 1 on the Map) SAN DIEGO GENERAL INFORMATION. Visit the Gambling Casino at Tia Juana, Mexico, and return by way of Coronado Beach. Make your sleeper reservation out If San Diego very early in the week or you will find yourself left without a berth. Local newspapers: "Union" (A.M.), "Tribune" and "Sun" (P.M.). Loma Portal Golf Course. Sand green, 18 holes. Pee 50c a day. Say you are from the theatre. Take Ocean Beach car at B'way and 3rd St. direct. Take a trip out to Balboa Park where the Soldiers and . Sailors are encamped. (This was formerly the Exposition grounds.) On your way to Salt Lake City, crossing the desert, if you happen to have any old papers or magazines, throw them off at some isolated house where you think a white man lives. They will be appreciated in this forsaken country. Crossing the desert you will change your watch to one hour and five minutes AHEAD at Caliente. Refer to your time table if your train, in crossing the desert, stops at Las Vegas or Caliente for meals, though there is always a diner on the train. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 170 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. HIPPODROME. Conductor — Lew Keyzer. Treas. — H. C. Hayward. Press Rep't.— W. C. Getty. Flyman — I. McCoy. Mgr. — Al. Watson. Stage Mgr.— T. B. Wylie. Carpenter — T. B. Wylie. "Prop."— H. P. Cook. Electr. — N. S. Bratton. Current— 110-220 A. C, D. C. Operator — H. C. Rogers. Proscenium Opening — 39 feet. Wall to Wall— 88 feet. Height of Grid— 75 feet. Depth of Stage— 52 feet. Depth of "One" — 8 feet. Sets of Lines— 100. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Mail Back— 9 A.M. Matinee— 1:30 P. M. No. Dressing Rooms — 18 Above Stage. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 3 and 4. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Theatre Laundry — Excelsior. Theatre Baggageman — San Diego Truck Co. Trunks 50c (round trip). Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette. Number in Orchestra — Six, Next usual stand is Los Angeles. Santa Fe R. R.— Leave 2:30 A. M.; Arrive 7:15 A. M. Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $1.38; Lower, $1.65; Tourist, $1.10. This house has the largest stage of any vaudeville theatre west of Chicago. While this theatre is called the "Hippodrome," it is really the Spreckels Theatre, Dodge & Hayward, Lessees. Tourist sleepers are run between here and Los Angeles. In event that you go to Salt Lake City from here buy your sleeper berths all the way through, instead of to Los Angeles and theen rebuying, rnd vou will save over a dollar. SUNSBT PHOTO STUDIOS I26S rOU/PTH ST/?E£T SAN DIEGO CALIF KODAK FINISHING 7xilEnlargmentWithEach$m WORK LEFT BEFORE 1 READY 't SRM. Rehearsal — 12 Noon. Salary Paid — After Lost Show. Where Salary Paid— On Stage. Opening Day — Sun. and Wed. Shows Daily— 3. Shows Saturday — 4. Shows Sunday — 4. SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. Mgr.— Scott A. Palmer. Stage Mgr.— Bert Flint. Carpenter — Bert Flint. "Props." — Lawrence Jones. Electr.— Herb. Wheeler. Current— 110 Volts A. C, D. C. Proscenium Opening — 35 feet. Wall to Wall— 78 feet. Height of Grid— 58 feet. Depth of Stage — 34 feet. Depth of "One" — 7 feet. Sets of Lines — 48. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Continued PANTAGES' (SAVOY) THEATRE Conductor— Clifford Webster. Treas. — Earl N. Marsh. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator— L. S. Hall. Flyman — Will McCoy. No. Dressing Rooms — 12. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. - No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Daily — 3. First Night Show— 7:15 P. M. Shows Saturday — Often 4. Shows Sunday — Often 4. Rehearsal— 11 A. M. Salary Paid — After Last Show. Where Salary Paid — "Prop." Room. on Next Page HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 171 Theatre Baggageman — A. B. C. Trucking Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Eight. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute. Next usual stand is Salt Lake City. (See below.) Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $4.84; Lower, $6.05; Tourist, $3.30. Next stand usually Salt Lake City. (Cross town in Los Angeles to "Salt Lake Route" Station.) Leave at 2:20 A. M.; Arrive in Lost Angeles at 7:15 A. M., and then leave Los Angeles at 9:30 A. M. (Salt Lake Route); arriving in Salt Lake at 12:45 noon the following day. This train, however, only carries Pull- man and Tourist sleepers, no day coaches. The train leaving Los Angeles at 10 P. M. carries day coaches but does not arrive in Salt Lake until the second day following, but is the more enjoyable trip as far as scenery is concerned as you go through the famous Rain Bow Canyon in the day time. If the show is not large enough 'OUY WX2 reproduced^ 'printed /^Ivet r ourfaee«<^ J$125 ■ -' perJiundre^ ^ CAll you have to do is to send a good sharp picture of yourself (or any subject desired) and we will send you, reproduced and printed on good velvet surface paper, postage paid, photos at following rates: 1 00 Vest Pocket or Purse prints . 1 3 x2; for $ 1 .25 100 Envelope or Popular Size prints 2,'x3' for 2. 75 100 Postcard size prints .... 31x55 for 3.45 100 Theatrical prints 4x6 for 3.75 100 Lobby Display prints . . . 8x10 for 8.75 C. Send us either large or small photos for copying or will copy any part or parties which are in group pictures, etc. (Your picture returned.) C WRITE US YOUR WANTS. Remittance must accom- pany each order JF PHOTO STUDIOS ^t L SAN DIEGO 73 ^^f CAI.IKOKMA «^H r^ 1266 4th St. ^^ to command tickets enough for a baggage car it is best that each acts knows exactly the weight of their baggage, as the whole show is checked through to Salt Lake, but at Salt Lake each of you are likely to have a bill for the gross excess from Los An- geles, and you will have to dis- sect each one's weight to get the amount each act owes. Your trunks, etc., are taken care of on arrival in Los Angeles and hauled across town and checked to Salt Lake by the Los Angelesi Pantages "Props." Verify this last statement. Buy your sleeper berth all the way through from San Diego to Salt Lake instead of to Los An- geles and then to Salt Lake. By doing so you save over a dollar. 99 THE "Herbert Lloyd System Trunk Made by Geo. Burroughs & Sons 424 E. Water St., Milwaukee Everything in the Trunk indexed Your Clothes, Your Stationery and Your Make-Up. 172 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE VWA nn THE LANKERSHEIM HOTEL San Francisco caters to the theatrical profession, offering an unsurpassed servce of comfort, convenience and personal attention. Here you will find the most popular stopping place on the Pacific Coast. A new, modem, absolutely fire- proof hotel. 350 rooms with hot and cold run- ning water, telephones in every room, two elevators, courteous bell boys to attend to your every re- quirement. One hundred rooms with wall beds — making them par- lors. Child's Restaurant, with entrance from Lobby and room service is a feature of our Hotel. Location Fifth St., near Market, Opposite the U. S. Mint. Half block from Pantages Theatre Two blocks from Hippodrome Thea. Two blocks from Casino Theatre Two blocks from Orpheum Theatre Rates to Perfopmers Single room, per week, without bath $5.00 week and up Double room per week, without bath ,. .$6.00 week and up Single room per week, with pri- vate bath $7.00 week and up Double room per week, with pri- vate bath ^$9.00 week and up Two-room suites with private bath $15.00 week and up Rehearsal room and dance plat- form for the professon without ex- tra charge. (No. 6 Location on Map) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 173 SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Chronicle" and "Examiner" (A. M.), "News," "Call" and "Bulletin" (P.M.). Preside Golf Course. 18 holes. 50c per day. Sand green. Lincoln Park Course. 18 holes. No charge. In the event your show haven't their own baggage car and you come in "checked" you can leave your checks at any one of the railroad sta- tions, on the San Francisco side, in an envelope with your name and theatre on it, addressed to the City Trans. Co. (Gus Temps.) To please San Francisco people never say "Frisco" and always speak of the earthquake as the "big fire." (They are sensitive on both of these points.) Don't fail to take the trip to the top of Mount Tamalpais. You will never regret it. Local Manager here goes to Hip., Tacoma, in Septemher. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Mgr. — Lew H. Newcombe. Treas.— J. W. Slater. First Night Show— 6:30 P. M. Stage Mgr. — Joe Thomas. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — John Victor. Electr. — Tom Burke. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 42 feet. Wall to Wall— 66 feet. Height of Grid— 70 feet. Depth of Stage — 33 feet. Depth of "One"— 7 feet. Sets of Lines — 60. Stage Open — 8 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Matinee — 2 P. M. Theatre Laundry — Sterling Laundry. Theatre Baggageman— City Trans. Co. Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Theatre has shower baths. Instruments in Orchestra— Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Bass, Flute, Organ. Number in Orchestra — Eight. Routes rearranged here for balance of the time going south. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. HIPPODROME. CASINO THEATRE. Conductor — Sam Newman. First Night Show— 6:30 P. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — Fred Rhea. Flyman — Tom Smith. Grip— Harry Griffin. No. Dressing Rooms — 18. Stage Dressing Rooms — 2. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Sunday. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 4. Shows Sunday — 4 or 5. Rehearsal— 10:30 A. M. Salary Paid— 12 to 1, Noon Where Salary Paid — Mgr's. Office. Mgr. — Edwin A. Morris. Stage Mgr. — Chas. Newby. Carpenter — Stage Manager "Props."— H. W. Nowell. Electr.— Wm. Whorff. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operator — F. L. Seavier. Proscenium Opening — 40 Wall to Wall— 77 feet. Height of Grid— 60 feet. Depth of Stage— 30 feet. Depth of "One"— 7 feet. Sets of Lines— 60. Stage Open — 9 A. M. Malk Back— 10 A. M. Matinee— 2:15 for Acts. Conductor — Bert Ragan. Treas.— J. W. Slater. Press Rep't. — Chas. Bliss. Flyman — Ralph Duckett. Grip — Bob Alexander. No. Dressing Rooms — 12. Stage Dressing Rooms — 6 Above, feet. No. Days Engaged — 7. First Night Show— 6:30 P. M. Opening Day— Sunday. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 5. Shows Sunday — 5. Rehearsal — 10:30 A. M. Salary paid— Sat. during Matinee. Where Salary Paid— Back Stage. Continued on Next Page 174 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Continuation of Hippodrome, San Francisco Theatre Laundry — Sterling Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — City Trans. Co. Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Bass, Clarionette, Organ. Number in Orchestra — Eight. Shows are hung on arrival. Transfer Company meets all trains. Routes are rearranged here for balance of the time going south. kk//c?sco continental hotel .n^^Ls ORIGINAL PERFORMER'S HEADQUARTERS ASK ANY PERFORMER Owned by SHANLEY & FURNESS, "FIFTY-FIFTY" (No. 3 Location on Map) SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. ORPHEUM THEATRE. Mgr.— Hugo Hertz. Conductor— Raymond Bone. Stage Mgr.— Harry Orndorff. Matinee— 2:15 P. M. Carpenter— Geo. Holden. Night Show— 8:15 P. M. "Props."— Harry Rosemond. Press Rep't.— Gerald Ditton. Electr. — Raymond Burke. Flyman — Tim O'Shea. Current— 110 Volts A. C, D. C. Grip— Ed. Connelly. Operator— "Herman" No. Dressing Rooms— 20. Proscenium Opening — 38 feet. No. Days Engaged — 7. Wall to Wall— 90 feet. Opening Day— Sunday. Height of Grid— 72 feet. Shows Daily— 2. Depth of Stage— 32 feet. Shows Saturday— 2. Depth of "One"— 10 feet^ Shows Sunday— 2. Sets of Lines— 80. Rehearsal— 10:30 A. M. Stage Open— 8 A. M. Salary Paid— Sat. 10 to 11 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Where Salary Paid— Mgr's. Office Theatre Baggageman — City Trans. Co. Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Theatre has shower baths. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violins (2), Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flue, Organ, Second Violin. Oboe, Cello, Viola, Horns. Number in Orchestra — Sixteen. Ferry Boat — Leave every 10 minutes. Next usual stand is Oakland. For Oakland take the "Key Route" Ferry, fare lie, and on the Oakland side take the 12th Street car. Your sta}^ in San Francisco allows you time to have ^our Printing done For LETTERHEADS, CARDS, PROP, and SCENE PLOTS, etc., go to MARNELL & CO, 77 FOVHTH ST., near MARKET THIS FIRM PRINTED A GOODLY PORTION OF THIS BOOK Very Treasonable Prices No. 1 Location on Map.) CITY TRANSFER CO. GUS. TEMFS, PROP HAUL FOR ALL S. F. THEATRES Office— See No. 4 location on the map VICTOR TRUNK CO. 14 ELLIS STREET TRUNKS and REPAIRS Phone Sutter 955 (No. 2 Location on Map) HERBERT LLQYD*S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 175 A Sight that makes MtTamalpais '^^•^"Sta^lwart Sentiner tha^t gus^rds the^ Golderx. Ge^te^ ,^^laJHl^*^" Greatest One-day Tnp in Americs^ you reaUze that there is some- thing Might- ier than man; too inspiring to describe; the queen of all side trips. Don*t miss it. Take a day before you open. You'll never regret it. "The Crooked est Railroad in the World" takes you to the top of the mountain and then coast down on the "gravity" eight miles into the Muir Woods, that contains the largest trees in the world. Fare, plus war tax, $1.90. To top of mountain and back to San Frsuicbco, complete trip to top and to Muir Woods and return, $2.80, plus tax. Leave S. F. at 9:45 A. M. and return to S. F. at 6:35 P. M. Have dinner at top of Mountains or the Woods. Inform the Guide that you are a Performer. JAMES PHOTO SHOP 4th Floor, Pantages Theatre Bldg., San Frapcisco Kodak Finishing and Theatrical Re-producing, We make a specialty of photographing your name on the electrical sign in front of the theatre. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Rep't. — J. J. Cluxton. Stage Mgr. — Jas. Gibson. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Joe Roberts. Electr. — Wm. Alexander. Current— 110 Volts A. C, D. C. Operator — Norman Moynahan. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. Wall to Wall— 60 feet. Height of Grid— 36 feet. Depth of Stage— 35 feet. PANTAGES' THEATRE. Conductor — Dr. Max de Grosz. Treas. — Manager. Press Rep't. — Bert Meyer. Flyman — Mr. Landers. Grip — Geo. Long. No. Dressing Rooms — 9. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 7. Opening Day — Sunday. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Shows Daily — 3. Pantages Theatre Information continued on next page 176 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE Pantages, (S. F. ) (Balance of Information on page ahead.) Depth of "One" — 5 feet. Shows Saturday — 4. Sets of Lines — 33. Shows Sunday — 5. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Rehearsal— 10:30 A. M. Mail — Up stairs in Office. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Matinee — 2 P. M. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman — City Trans. Co. Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. — Number in Orchestra — Nine, Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Organ, Second Violin Next usual stand is Oakland. So. Pac. R. R. Ferry. Take ferry foot of Market Street for Oakland, "Alameda Ferry," and when you arrive on the Alameda side take electric car on track No. 3 or No. 4 and get off at Franklin Street, Oakland. (One block from the stage door.) Use your blanket railroad ticket in crossing the ferry. It will save you a dime. An "out-going" mail box will be found opposite the elevator in the entrance of the stage passageway Don't miss the Mt. Tamalpais trip. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Mgr. — P. A. Frease. Stage Mgr. — Dave Wilson. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — James Robertson. Electr. — Stage Manager. Current— 110 Volts A. C, D. C. Operator — Claude Connors. Proscenium Opening — 35 feet. Wall to Wall— 75 feet. Height of Grid— 65 feet. Depth of Stage— 28 feet. Depth of "One" — 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 35. Stage Open — 8 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. PRINCESS THEATRE. Conductor — Lester Stevens. Treas. — B. Bressman. Press Rep't. — Manager. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 3 and 4. Opening Day — Sun. and Wed. Shows Daily— 3. Shows Saturday — 3. Shows Sunday — 5. Rehearsal— 11:30 A. M. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman— City Trans. Co. Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Theatre has shower baths. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette. Number in Orchestra — Six. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Mgr. — Jos. Bauer. Stage Mgr.— J. R. Malkins. Carpenter — Victor Billings. "Props." — J. Romer. Electr. — Stage Manager. Current — ^Volts A. C. Operator — B. Knoblock. Proscenium Opening — 74 feet. Wall to Wall— 30 feet. Height of Grid— 60 feet. Depth of Stage— 25 feet. Depth of "One"— 12 feet. Sets of Lines— 60. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Mail Back — 10 A. M. WIGWAM THEATRE. Conductor — J. G. Dewey. Treas. — C. Eranzonie. Press Rep't. — Manager. No. Dressing Rooms — 8. Stage Dressing Room — 2. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Opening Day — Sun. and Thurs. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 4. Shows Sunday — 4. First 'Night Show— 7 P. M. Matinee— 2 P. M. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid— Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman — City Trans. Co. Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Organ. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 177 SAN JOSE. tvvvp &*^ SAN ANTONIO ST. SAN FERNANDO ST. ST. JOHN ST. 2 ^ v> CQ -^ Matinee— 3:30 P. M. Rehearsal — 12 Noon. POST OFFICE SAN JOSE GENERAL INFORMATION. Local Newspapers — "Mercury," "Herald," "Evening News." Name of Golf Links — San Jose Country Club. Fine Natatorium at Alum Rock Canyon, close to San Jose, which is open in the warmer season. Here are also various soda and sulphur waters coming out of the one fountain. HIPPODROME THEATRE (A. & H.) SAN JOSE, CAL. Mgr. — Joe Blum. Treas. — Carrie McKeen. Stage Mgr. — Al. Williams. 5^ Carpenter — Stage Manager. CC "Props." — Bowers. Electr. — Caserta. en Current— 110 Volts A. C. W Operator — Langdon. ^ Flyman — Alec. Rowe. 5 Proscenium Opening — 38 feet. 5 Height of Grid— 49 feet. '^Height of "One"— 5 feet. Sets of Lines— 30. Stage Open — 8 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Con. — Leo. Sullivan. Press Rep't. — Carrie McKeen. No. Dressing Rooms — 7. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 3 and 4. Opening Day — Sun. and Wed. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Sunday — 5. Shows Saturday — 4. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Salary Paid — Bet. Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. 0 *-> >'S |2 1 2 % ■r) OS r +j -u fO d 03 S 0) o S CO ^ o ^ SAN JOSE, CAL. Mgr. — M. B. Haase. Treas. — Harry A. Moore. Press Rep't. — C. Grey. Stage Mgr. — H. Moore. Carpenter — Bert Rodgers. "Props." — Rolison. Flyman — C. M. Vierra. Electr. — Chas. Shmith. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operator — J. Walker. Second largest stage in the state. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. VICTORY THEATRE (PANTAGES) Con. — Bert Marquart. Grip — Sam Bryant. No. Dressing Rooms — 15. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 2. Opening Day — Friday. No. Mat. Shows Daily— 2. Shows Sat.— 3. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Rehearsal — 5 A. M. Salary Paid — Bet. Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman — San Jose Trans. Co. Trunks $1.00 (round trip). Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Number in Orchestra — Seven. Next usual stand — San Francsco. So. Pac. R. R. — Leave 4 trains. 178 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE SANTA BARBARA liTiTiiiiiiiiiirriiiTHimiHT so. PAC. STATION MONTICITO ST. HALEY ^ ST. COTA W H ST. ORTEGA ST. PORTOLA THEATRE. SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA. Owner — Mr. Markus. Mgr. — Mr. Williams. Stage Mgr. — Frank Bush. Carpenter — Prank Bush. Electr. — Frank Bush. Current— 110-220 Volts A. C, D. C. Proscenium Opening — 23 feet. "Props." — Frank Bush. Stage open — 8 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Matinee— 3:30 P. M. First Night Show— 8:20 P. M. Treas. — Zach Trussell. Press Rep't. — Chas. Newton. Operator — Wm. Hermann. Conductor — Sam Colwell. Wall to Wall— 50 feet. Height of Grid— 30 feet. Depth of Stage — 18 feet. Depth of "One" — 5 feet. Sets of Lines — 11. No. Dressing Rooms — 4. No. Days Engaged — 4. Opening Day — Thursday. , Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 3. Shows Sunday — 3. Rehearsal— 12:30 Noon. Salary ^Paid — After Last Show. Where Salary Paid — Mgr's. Office. ASK THE HOTEL AND RES- TAURANT MAN WHY THEY DON'T ADVERTISE IN THIS GUIDE BOOK. Theatre Baggageman — Travis Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Three. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Drums. Local Newspapers — "Press" (A. M.); "News" (P. M.). Next stand usually Los Angeles. Leave at 4:45 A. M., and arrive at 8:45 A. M. Leave at 8:45 A. M., and arrive at 10:15 A. M. Sights of Interest — The old Spanish Mission; The Millionaires Colony; The American Film Co. The "Flying A" have their studio here. The "Admiral Line" steamers stop here, plying between San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle and Alaska. Golf Course — Country Club, La Combre, 18 houles. No charge. IF YOU ARE A LUMBAGO SUFFERER, READ THE ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 51. IT WILL PAY YOU. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 179 MAP OF SASKATOON J I. 23BD ST. r« 22ND ST POST OFFICE CQ 21ST ST. ^ H 20TH ST Baldwin HOTEL SASKATOON American Plan Reasonable Rates No. 3 location on the map HUB CAFE SASKATOON One block from the Theatre "All the Acts Ate Here Last Week" YANKEE COFFEE GILLESPIE & GLOVER, Props. No. 1 Location on Map.) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 180 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE ''The Best is none too good jor the Irish" therefore ELITE CAFE ELITE CAFE SASKATOON, - SASK. WE CATER TO PERFORMERS One block from the Theatre No. 2 location on the map Conductor — W. Leon Ames. Treas.-^Miss Doreen Severn. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — Wm. Bunn. Flyman — Wm. Bunn. No. Dressing Rooms — 7. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 3. Opening Day — Thursday. Shows Daily — 3. Matinee— 2 P. M. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Rehearsal — 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. SASKATOON, SASK. Mgr.— G. A. Stuart. Stage Mgr. — Peter Dransfield. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props."— C. Hatton. Electr. — J. Du Vurger. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 32 feet. Wall to Wall— 53 feet. Height of Grid — 50 feet. Depth of Stage— 24 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines— 20. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Where Salary Paid— Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Modern Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Dunnings, Ltd. Trunks 50 (round trip). Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Four. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Drums, Cello. Next usual stand is Edmonton. C. P. R. R.— Leave 4:55 P. M.; Arrive 7:15 A. M. Cost of Sleeper — Upper $1.85; Lower, $2.25. Local Newspapers — "Phoenix" (A. M.) ; "Star" (P. M.). Name of Golf Links — Saskatoon Golf Club, 18 holes. Get card from Manager. Verify your R. R. Time of leaving, as no doubt changes may have been made over which the publsher has no control. They are inserted mostly for the purpose of showing you the time consumed between journeys. KINDLY MENTION THIS BOOK TO OUR ADVERTISERS IF THIS BOOK PLEASES YOU, EXPRESS YOUR PRAISE "FORTE" IF IT DOES NOT PLEASE YOU, THEN MAKE IT "TACIT" OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD OF THIS ONE HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 181 en d d] G U MEVES CAFETERIA 1413-15 3rd Ave. Seattle One-half Block from Post Office mo o 3 PIKE > < > < E > g > P TJNION UNION. % E UNIVE B81TY ^ "^T® -UNI^RS >v \ SENECA SENECA si -n W H *A 01 » 50 00 H 1 I D ^ » H a \ i =^ i JPRINC JO 8PRIN O > > t'3 > >■ >• > .^ < < .=H < ^ ^ ^ IJLADISON Seattle's Best. Excellent Food Popular Prices. Breakfast Dinner and Lunch No. 5 on the Map BE SURE AND VISIT "re Olde Curiosity Shop" On the Colmon Dock SEATTLE ALASKA and SOUTH SEA CURIOS Most unique shop in the world. Everybody W^elcome J.E.STANDLEY (Location, black spot on Map) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE m COLTTMBIA 00 m o o z -IBIA ;y ■on JEFFEBBON JEFFERSON 182 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE SEATTLE GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Post-Intelligencer" (A.M.), (known as the "P-I"), 'Times" and "Star" (P.M.). Golf Course: Jefferson Park. 18 holes. Fee 25c daily. The Kelly-Burns Vaudeville Agency and the Edw. J. Fisher Vaude- ville Agency are both located in the Orpheum Theatre Bldg., Madison St. and 3rd Ave. (This is not the Orpheum Theatre that the Orpheum Circuit plays.) If you motor around Seattle, and it is a very beautiful ride, note the residence of Mr. Alexander Pantages. The finest specimen of a "Totem Pole" is to be seen in the heart of the city at Pioneer Square. (See local map.) Visit the "Old Curiosity Shop" at the Colman Docks if you want to see some "funny stuff." It will give you ideas for "prop" effects. Stop at the — HOTEL BARKER — For Comfort and Convenience FIREPROOF EUROPEAN PLAN Cor. Pike St. and 6th Ave., Seattle, Wash. In the Theatre District $1.00 per day and up. With Bath $2.00 per day and up. SPECIAL RATES TO THE PROFESSION 'Once a Guest Always a Guest" Our patrons become our personal friends No. 2 Location on Map ATTRACTIVE WARDROBE Built for Your Individual Needs on Skort Notice at Reasonable Prices ^rocriir^d^ Cosf anve §t ypY^^ 1322 — 5^— AVE. ^^ Seattle Wash op Wkile in Seattle Pay Us a Visit No. 1 Location on Map.) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD OF THIS ONE HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 183 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. MOORE THEATRE (ORPHEUM). Mgr Carl Reiter. Conductor — Chas. Burnett. Stage Mgr.— Dick Allen. Treas.— Manager. Carpenter— Stage Manager. Press Rep't.— Manager. "Props."— Sam Brown. Flymen— J. Duane and C. Vmcient. Electr.— Geo. Pinkham. Grip— Andy Budzeline. Current— 110 Volts D. C. No. Dressing Rooms— 14. Operator— John Schlump. Stage Dressing Rooms— None. Proscenium Opening— 34 feet. No. Days Engaged— 7. Wall to Wall— 76 feet. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Height of Grid— 82 feet. - Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Depth of Stage— 42 feet. Opening Day— Sunday. Depth of "One"— 9 feet. Shows Daily— 2. Sets of Lines— 70. Rehearsal— 10 A. M. Stage Open 10 A. M. Salary Paid — Saturday Afternoon. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman — Reliable Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Theatre Laundry — Model Laundry. Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin. Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Organ, 'Cello. Number in Orchestra — Ten. Next usual stand is Portland. Nor. Pac. R. R.— Leave 11:59 P. M.; Arrive 7:30 A. M. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $1.76; Lower, $2.20; Tourist, $1.10. Stage crew hangs the show at 9 A. M. on Sunday sharp. Do not confuse the Opheum Theatre, Seattle, with the Moore Theatre. It is the Moore Theatre that plays "Orpheum Vaudeville." Best in Seattle at the Price. Home Cooking. Totem Pole Inn Wallace Tea Shop 1524 Third Avenue 1513 Second Avenue *3V^ Blocks from Moore Theatre 2 ^ Blocks from Moore Theatre 2y2 " " Pantages '* 3V^ " " Pantages " 51/2 " " Palace Hippodrome 4V2 " " Palace Hippodrome Each serving Superior 40c Course Luncheon, and 60c Course Dinner (No. 3 Location on Map) (No. 6 Location on Map) OSCAR CARD, Furrier 75 Marion Street, Seattle, Wash. specializing in high-grade Canadian and Alaska Furs and carry the follow- ing in assorted bundles: ERMINES, FISHERS, MINK, LYNX, OTTERS, OTTER and HUD- SON SEAL, SEAL SKINS, POLAR BEARS, SILVER, RED, BLUE, WHITE and CROSS FOX. Prices way within Reason. (No. 8 Location on Map) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 184 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Mgr. — Jos, Muller. Stage Mgr. — C. Durie. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Walter Steffen. Electr. — Geo. Thomas. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. Wall to Wall— 75 feet. Height of Grid— 75 feet. Depth of Stage— 27 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 53, Stage Open— 10 A. M. Mail— At Office. Matinee— 3 P. M. First Show— 6:45 P. M. PALACE HIPPODROME (A. & H.), Conductor — Geo. Lamon, Treas. — Charlotte Hamilton. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — Hal. Cawthorn. Flyman — H. Kirski. Grip — Tom Leach, No. Dressing Rooms — 8. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Opening Day — Sun. and Thurs. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 4 or 5 (in sea son). Shows Sunday — 5. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Model Electric Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Reliable 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, Organ. Number in Orchestra — Six. Next stand is Tacoma. Nor. Pac. R. R. — Lv., 8 A. M.; Arr. 9:45 A. M. Sta^e entrance is next to United Cigar Store, three doors from theatre main entrance. Give your checks to the Reliable Transfer Co. on arrival. If they are not at the station take them to their office at Pioneer Square, a short distance from the "Hip" (See local map). Let one man take all the checks of the shows. Toss up to see who will be the "Hawkshaw." OF THE BEST For the Least BOLDT'S RESTAURANT Boldfs Big 4-1414 3rd Ave. Boldt's Ranier Restaurant 913 2nd Avenue No. 4 6? 7 on the Map RELIABLE TRANS. & STORAGE CO. HAULS FOR ALL SEATTLE THEATRES Look for "Reliable'* Agent at Station, and leave checks. OFFICE, 610 FIRST AVE. (opp. Totem Pole) (No. 9 Location on Map] 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. 186 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE SIOUX CITY, IOWA. Mgr. — C. S. Harris. Stage Mgr. — Frank Redden. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Harold Ferry. Electr.— C. B. Gano. Current— 110 Volts A. C, D. C. Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. Wall to Wall— 71 feet. Height of Grid — 56 feet. Depth of Stage— 34 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 60. Stage Open— 10 A. M . Mail Back— 11:30 A. M. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. ORPHEUM THEATRE. Conductor — Dan Rosso. Treas. — Vic. Jetjen. Press Rep't. — L. M. Prince, Operator — Rob't Eberley. Flyman — Claude Morris. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Opening Day — Sun, and Thurs. Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Shows Daily — 2. Shows Saturday — 3. / Shows Sunday — 3. Rehearsal— 11:30 A, M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Trunks 50c (round trip). Trombone, Drums. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Nolan Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Theatre Trans. Co Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet Clarionette, Bass. Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $1.76; Lower, $2,20. Local Newspapers — "Journal" (A. M.) ; "Journal' M,). Name of Golf Links — Local Golf Club (see Manager). Next stand usually St. Paul or Minnepalis. C, & N. W, R. R.— Leave 1:15 A, M.; Arrive 10:55 A, M and "Tribune" (P. SIOUX FALLS, S. D. Mgr, — Solari Bros, Stag Mgr. — Claude Lowe. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. Props. — Max Mittlestead, Electrician — Stage Mgr. Current 110 Volts D, C, Proscenium Opening — 36 feet. Wall to Wall— 54 feet. Height of Grid— 60 feet. Depth of Stage— 32 feet. Depth of "One" — 7 feet. Sets of Lines — 35, Stage Open— 10 A, M. Mail Back— 10 A. M. Matinee Time — 3 P. M. First Night Show— 7:30 P, M. ORPHEUM THEATRE. Conductor — Jas. Ballard. Treasurer — Fred Beecher, Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — Flyman — Claude Lowe. No. Dressing Rooms — 6. Stage Dressing Rooms — 1. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Opening Day — Sun. and Thurs. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 3. Shows Sunday — 3. Rehersal Time— 1:00 P. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Shipley LaundiT Co. Theatre Baggageman — Hardiman Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Five, Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums, Clarionette. Local Newspapers — "Press" (A, M,) ; "Argus-Leader" (P. M.). Name of Golf Links — Country Club, 18 holes. Cost per day — Nothing. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 187 ^OR.PAC STATION H'^l FIRST AVE. i & [£ mil H § -< ^ •SPRAGUE AVE.* CD t s ^ g GQ l5j H o o • I UVERS ID E AVE CQ g •RIVERSIDE AVE.* ^1 u g I2J dlS h1 POST OFFICE A-MAI^ AVE.* 4i ^ 3 |i2 AUDITORIUM pRPHEm TBE an: ATE. TREN T-A VE. SPOKANE RIVER IGT.NOR.SiTmMI MAP OF SPOKANE HOTEL ...Victoria Hotel... COEUR D'ALENE 1st Ave. y WaU St. Cor. Howard St. ^ Trent Ave. Spokane, WasL. Spokane, W^asK. "The Hotel with **The House of Comfort* a Personality.' In the Heart of Spokane Steamskip Deck Roof Garden Veranda all Around tne House Rooms Cooled ty Artmcial Special Rates to Vaudeville Ram Folks. Pleased to Entertain Performers HARRY F. GAETZ, Manager MRS. C. B. PRESCOTT, Prop. (No. 12 Locaton on Map) (No. 1 Location on Map) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 188 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE SPOKANE GENERAL INFORMATION. "NO SMOKING" rule very stringent in all of the Spokane Theatres. To be caught means a six or ten dollar fine besides a walk to .1ail. This is not a joke but a reality. Ask Pat Barrett. He didn't believe what he saw "in the book." Local newspapers: "Spokesman-Review" (A.M.), "Chronicle" and "Press" (P.M.). "Down River" Golf Course. One of the most beautiful links in the U. S. 9 holes. Fee 50c daily. See Mr. Tom Stack there. Take Maxwell car to end of the line. Follow path to club house. Model Cafe and Fancy Bakery 708-10-12-14 Sprague Ave., Spokane, Wash. (One Block East of Davenport Hotel) High Class Family Restaurant Open Day and Night. Popular Prices. Original French Pastry Shop A Favorite Restaurant for Performers (No. 5 Location on Map) Columbia Pharmacy Cor. Main & Washington Sts. Spokane, Wash. 'Make-Up" Pure Drugs and Toilet Requisites Kodak Developing and Printing (No. 9 Location on Map) In Past 4 Years— 90% of the Performers STOPPED AT THE GALAX HOTEL Spokane, Wash. (No. 10 Location on Map) For Jewelry and Repairs See "Hyde & Seek" His Advice E. S. HYDE CO. 9 South Howard Street Manufacturers and Retailers GEM SPECIALISTS Performers' Jewelry Cleaned Gratis (No. 3 Location on Map) Harty Schaffner & Marx 508 Riverside Ave. Clothing and Gents* Furnishings "You Know the Quality*' (No. 7 Location on Map) WAGNER BROS. TRANS. & STORAGE CO. 227 N. Stevens Street, 2 Blocks from Pantages. (No. 11 Location on Map) Phone, Main 5907 OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE AHEAD OF THIS ONE 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 190 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. Mgr. — Walter Smith. Stage Mgr, — Harry Culbert. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Ed. Phinney. Electr. — Stage Manager. Current— 110 Volts D. C. Operator — W. Sloan, Proscenium Opening — 30 feet. Wall to Wall— 66 feet. Height of Grid— 67 feet. Depth of Stage — 25 feet. Depth of "One" — 7 feet. Sets of Lines — 50. Stape Open — Noon. Mail Back — Noon. Matinee— 2:30 P, M. HIPPODROME (A. & H.). Conductor — Ralph Eovee. Treas. — Manager. Press Rep't. — Frank Donnellan. Flyman — Chas. Hartley. Grip— W. J. McCarthy, No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 3 and 4. Opening Day — Sun. and Wed. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Shows Daily— 3. Shows Saturday — 4. Shows Sunday — 5. Rehearsal— 10:30 A. M. Salary Paid — Last Matinee. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Spokane Hotel Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Lee Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Six. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Next usual stand is Walla Walla. Nor. Pac. R. R. — Leave 6:25 A. M.; Arrive 2:05 P. M. r 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 192 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE STOCKTON CALIFORNIA. Mgr. — Ed. G. Vollman. Treas. — Leslie Vogelsang. Stage Mgr. — Eddie Langmaid. Carpenter — Stage Mgr. "Props."— Richard Ratto. Electr. — J. A. McGinniss. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operator — No Regular. Proscenium Opening — 32 feet. Wall to Wall— 62 feet. Height of Grid— 56 feet. Depth of Stage— 36 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 40. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Where Salary Paid— In Fresno. Theatre Baggageman — Pacific Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Seven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass. Next usual stand is Sacramento. So. Pac. R. R.— Leave 9:40 A. M.; Arrive 11:45 A. M. YOSEMITE THEATRE. (ORPHEUM.) Conductor — Caesar Brand. Mail at Box Office. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Press Rep't. — Raymond Gazzola. Flyman — Eddie Ryder. No. Dressing Rooms — 11. Stage Dressing Rooms — 2. No. Days Engaged — 2. Opening Day — Sunday. Shows Daily — 2. Rehearsal — 11:30 A. M. Salary Paid — Saturday. i to H P3 3 M 11 ; (i POST TOW ER AVE. , ;^ Tntnlgfp r - to TOWER AVE. ^ K^ 09 o CO ; *< OQDl SN AVE. MAP OF SUPERIOR - SOO : ;line : DEPOT. ; C.M&ST.R DEPOT. The Home Cafeteria SUPERIOR, WIS. Same block as Palace Theatre Also one next to the Post Office Thruthfully and T^ositiveh) Home Cooking Patronized and Jippreciated by all Performers No. 1 and 2 Location on Map.) Palace, Superior, Information on next page. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 193 Superior, Wis. Mgr. — Frank M. Phelps. Stage Mgr.— Hugh Miller, Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Lew Bingham. Electr. — ^Bethel Robinson. Current— 110 volts A. C, D. C. Operator — Dick Ellison. Proscenium Opening — 28 feet. Wall to Wall— 49 feet. Height of Grides 0 feet. Depth of Stage— 23 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 40 feet. Stage Open — 10 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Theatre has shower baths. Instruments in Orchestra- Palace Theatre. Con.— Abe H. Miller. Treas. — Julius Cook. Press Rep't. — Mickey McDonald. No. Dressing Rooms — 8. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Opening Day — Sun. and Thurs. Matinee Time — 2:45 P. M. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Sat.— 3. Shows Sun. — 5, Rehearsal Time — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — Bet. shows. Where Salary Paid — Back stage. Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums, Clarionette. Number in Orchestra — 5. Next usual stand is Duiuth for acts who finish Wednesday. Local Newspapers — "Telegram" (P. M.) Name of Golf Links — Country Club. Theatre Baggageman — Jake Soroka. Trunks 75c (round trip) to and from station, but if hauled in from the station only it is 35c each and $1.00 each to haul from Palace, Superior, to the Grand, Duiuth. Acts take electric cars to Duiuth. Rehearsal in Duiuth 10 A. M. SHARP. Superior map on opposite page. VAO-TEL, TOTEM IMAFOFTACOMAl BROADWAY J ^ORPHEUM^ Tacoma Information on pages follow^ing 194 HERBERT LLOYD>S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE TACOMA GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "Ledger" (A.M.), "Times" and "Tribune" (P.M.). Golf Links: Meadow Park. 18 holes. Fee 25c a day. Take American Lake street car in front of Pantages and get off at Meadow Park. Great town for hard shell crabs. Fine markets on B'way also on Market St. Splendid specimen of a "Totem Pole" at 10th and "A" Sts. (See map.) Wonderful view of the Columbia River and Valley from the Garden, reached by going through the office of the Tacoma Hotel, 10th and "A" Sts. (See map.) '' On account of the U. S. Military Camp at American Lake the town is badly crippled for hotel accommodations, so reserve in advance or you stand a good chance of walking the streets all night. Hotels that used tOi solicit your trade are not so anxious now for it. It is expected this will be a permanent Government Camp. ^^ THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE NORTHWEST TACOMA HOTEL Joe. Roberts' Peerless Orchestra f^^Cusic and T>ancing 6 to 8 p. m. Pleasant Surroundings Excellent Cuisine Special rates to theatrical people /^^ ^'^iLk ^^ CURE, NO PA Y Malstrotn 's Cough Remedy Victor H. Malstrom DEPARTMENT DRUG STORE MAKE-UP, T)RUQS ETC. ON the corner opposite l^antages Theatre (No. 5 Location on Map) CENTRAL NEWS COMPANY I Ith and Commerce Sis., Tacoma, Wash. Stationery, Post Cards, Novelties, Books, *' Variety'* ''Clipper" ''Billboard" etc. (No. 2 Location on Map) ^^l >^/'% HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 195 TACOMA, WASHINGTON. Local Manager here goes to Mgr. — H. W. Pierong. Stage Mgr. — Arthur Avery. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Jas. McDonald. Electr. — J. L. Page. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 24 feet. Wall to Wall— 46 feet. Height of Grid— 46 feet. Depth of Stage— 20 feet. Depth of "One" — 7 feet. Sets of Lines — 32. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. HIPPODROME (A. & H.)- Hip., Portland, in September. Conductor — Geo. Rugers. Treas. — Mr. Barry. Press Rep't. — Mr. Quinlan. Operator — Howard Lila. Flyman — Harry Thompson. Grip — Chas. Glocker. No. Dressing Rooms — 8. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Opening Day — Sun. and Thurs. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 5. Shows Sunday — 5. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — Last Show. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Trunks 75c (round trip). Matinee — 3 P. M. Theatre Laundry — Olympic Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Auto Trans. Co. Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Six. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette. Next usual stand is Seattle. , Puget Sound Nav. Co. — Leave 7:15 A. M. See Seattle Hippodrome (page — ) before arriving there as to the disposition of your baggage checks. CLEANING & DYEING FROM A SCIENTIFIC STANDPOINT Special and Painstaking Attention Given toi Theatrical Apparel by a Firm who "Know How." MAN CALLS EVERY NIGHT AT THE THEATRE Downtown office 728-V2 St. Helens Ave. Plant and Main Office 1012-1014 Center St. ONE OF THE FIRM CAN ALWAYS BE CONSULTED (The author of thb book sends his costumes to us, in the summer, to be cleaned, all the way from Philadelphia, Pa. If necessary drop us a card in advance of your arrival. Prompt service, reasonable prices. OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 196 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE 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 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 197 TACOMA, WASHINGTON. Mgr.— Glen Sutter. Treas. — Manager. Stage Mgr. — Dave Lindsay. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Tom Dunn. Electr. — Paul Vallely. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operator — John Manning. . Proscenium Opening — 32 feet. Wall to Wall— 67 feet. Height of Grid— 75 feet. Depth of Stage— 42 feet. Depth of "One" — 7 feet. Sets of Lines— 60. Stage Open — 10 A. M. TACOMA THEATRE. (ORPHEUM.) Conductor — D. N. Nason. Press Rep't.— Chas. McKee. Flyman — Andy Dunn. Grip — Chester Baker. No. Dressing Rooms — 12. No. Days Engaged — 3. Opening Day — Friday. (No. Mat.) Shows Daily — 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — 2. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — Sunday Night. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Theatre Laundry — ^Olympic Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Tacoma Baggage & Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Eleven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello. At time of going to press with this book this theatre had discon- tinued vaudeville. It may be renewed. TAFT, CALIF. Mgr. — C. L. Langley. Treas. — Manager. Stage Mgr. — J. B. Williams. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props."— Earl R. Gifford. Electrician — A. L. Mitchell. Current— 110-220 Volts A. C. Operator — E. L. Switzer. Proscenium Opening — 38 feet. Wall to Wall— 65 feet. Height of Grid— 40 feet. Depth of Stage— 38 feet. Depth of "One"— 12 feet. Sets of Lines— 38. Stage Open — 9 A. M. Mail Back— 4 P. M. Theatre Baggageman — Switzer Trans. Co. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums, Organ. Local Newspapers — "Midway Driller" (P. M.). This is a combination house playing Musical Comedy or other shows the first four days of the week and vaudeville the last three days. Taft is 37 miles from the main line town of Bakersfield. Ordinarily the travel from Bakersfield to Taft is by stage, $1.50 each way and trunks $1.25 each or by train the fare is $2.00. There is only one train a day to Taft arriving at 2:35 P. M., making connections with Bakersfield. In order to get out of Taft to play the following day it is necessary to travel by auto stage to Bakersfield, leaving Taft, after the show at 11:30 P. M., taking about 1% hours to Bakersfield, which connects with trains going to San Francisco or Los Angeles. HIPPODROME THEATRE (A. & H.) Conductor — H. Camprubi. Press Rep't. — Manager. Flyman — E. A. Carpenter. Grip— H. E. Gilroy. No. Dressing Rooms — 16. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. Opening Day — Fri. and Sun. Shows Daily— 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — 2. Matinee — 2:30 P. M. First Night Show— 7:15 P. M. Rehearsal— 12:30 Noon. Salary Paid — Last Show. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. 198 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MAP OF TULSA #w« ^ FKISCO & 5/^NTA FE STATION net A-vaiw. td 1ST* ST. O i 09 H 2ND. ST. H <# .f POST OFFICE 3ND.ST. TULSA, OKLAHOMA. EMPRESS THEATRE. Mgr.— W. M. Smith. Stage Mgr. — Pat Cassady. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Stage Manager. Electr. — Pat Patterson. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operator — Electrician. Proscenium Opening — 32 feet. Wall to Wall— 70 feet. Height of Grid— 55 feet. Depth of Stage— 39 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 55. Stage Open— 8 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Conductor — Joe Lyday. Treas. — E. Clarke. Press Rep't. — S. J. Stockard. Flyman — Beeto Bunch. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 4 and 3. Opening Day — Sun. and Thurs. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Matinee — 3 P. M. Shows Daily— 3. White. Trunks 50c (round trip). Shows Saturday — 3. Shows Sunday — 3. Rehearsal — 11 A. M. Salary Paid — After Last Show. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman — Chas. Theatre has shower baths. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute. Number in Orchestra — ^Eight. Local Newspapers — "World" (A. M.) ; "Democrat" (P. M.). Name of Golf Links — Country Club, 18 holes. Cost per day (see Manager). Interesting trip to the oil fields. Can be reached by street car. VALLEJO, CALIFORNIA. Mgr. — J. W. Davis. Stage Mgr. — A. W. Herbert. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — D. Anson. Electr.— J. B. Kelly. Current— 120 Volts D. C. Proscenium Opening — 24 feet. Wall to Wall— 60 feet. Height of Grid— 65 feet. Depth of Stage — 22 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines— 18. Stage Open— 10 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. VALLEJO THEATRE. Conductor — V. R. Young. Treas. — Manager. Operator — A. G. Hughes. Press Rep't. — Geo. Roe. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 1. Shows Daily — 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — 4. Matinee— 2:15 P. M. First Night Show— 8:15 P. M. Rehearsal — 12 noon. Salary Paid — After Show. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman — Larsen Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Drums, Organ. Local Newspapers — "News," "Times" and "Chronicle" (all P. M.). HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 199 CO O en 0) In B U 00 o > « O 5; U § Z 8 Hi MAP OF VANCOUVELR (hold sideways) naasaaa m di [ iiL_Jii ^§mJsi ^§Lygi I I I \^ SEYMOUR ST. DR. WM. H. THOMPSON DENTIST 602 Granville Street Corner Dunsmuir VANCOUVER, B. C (No. 9 Location on Map) The Mikado Co. 766 Granville St. VANCOUVER, B. C. opp. the Orpheum Specialties, Kimonos, Under- wear and Japanese Silks Special T>iscount to Performers (No. 5 Location on Map) Q DD RICHMOND ST. Di CO \ n HOMER> ST. DID ILAMLLTONST. DD CAMBIE ST. AJBBOT> ST. no CAFEOL ST. H CAMBIE ST. raz H CO COLU-r?i MBIA W K CO n MAIN ST. ^ GORE g ST. AN INVITATION TO ORPHEUM ARTISTS "THE LONDON GRILU' On Robson St., facing the stage entrance of the Orpheum is the most cosy little Restaurant in the city and serves the best food to its patrons. The management is specially solicit- ing the patronage of the Orpheum artists. HENRI & FRED, Waiters & Managers. (No. 1 Location on Map) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 1- i 1 ■ ■ ■ ' Jj. z ORPHEUM iff"" ..«. - 1. i 200 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE VANCOUVER GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers are the "Sun" (A.M.), "Province" and "World" .(P.M.). Golf Links: Shaughnessy Heights. 18 holes. Fee $1.00 daily. (Take Shaughnessy car at Main and Hastings or Post Office corner.) Take in the Chinese Theatre, if season is open. Make yourself known to the English gentleman at the door who will gladly admit you except on Monday or Sat. nights. Well worth seeing. Splendid town to buy Chinese and Japanese silks cheap. In the Author's opinion, better than any other town in Canada. Three special points of interest are Stanley Park, the Swinging Bridge at Capilano Canyon and the Marine drive. To properly see the beauty of Stanley Park and the Marine Drive take an automobile. Capalino Canyon Swinging Bridge can be made in three or four hours. A sight well worth seeing. Automobile to Capilano expensive and not necessary. Take N. Vancouver Ferry and then a short trolley ride. Total cost 30c. English Bay Beach. Bathing pier and promenade. Take Davie or Robson St. car going west to terminus. Exceptionally fine meals to be had on the C. P. R. boats. Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel System HOTEL VANCOUVER Vancouver, British Columbia At the Pacific Coast terminus of the railway is the largest and most luxuriant hotel in Canada. Situated one-half mile from the C. P. R. docks and station. Transfer charge, 25c. RESTAURANT, BIG GAME GRILL ROOM, ROOF GARDEN EUROPEAN PLAN, RATES $2.00 PER DAY AND UPWARD HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 201 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Mgr. — G. Corribeau, Jr. Treas. — Manager. Stage Mgr.— G. G. Robertson. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — W. Baker. Electr. — Roy Hood. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Operators — Len. Burrell, A. Crute. COLUMBIA THEATRE. Conductor — H. Brassfield. Press Rep't. — Manager. Flyman — W. Copp. No. Dressing Rooms — 5. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days — Engaged — 3. Opening Day — Mon. and Thurs. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 4. Shows Sunday — None. Matinee— 3 P. M. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Rehearsal — 10:45 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Proscenium Opening — 23 feet. Wall to Wall— 33 feet. Height of Grid— 52 feet. Depth of Stage — 20 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines— 28. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Theatre Baggageman — Vancouver Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip.) Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Comet, Drums. Next usual stand is Seattle. C. P. R. R. and G. N. R. R.— Leave 11 P. M.; Arrive 8 A. M. Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $1.10; Lower, $1.65. On arrival in Vancouver have you baggage examined before leaving the station. Leave your checks, after examination, with the Custom Inspector. Show is hung at 9 A. M. On Saturday only Seattle train leaves at 11:30 P. M. Verify this. Trocadero Cafe White Lunch 156 Hastings St., One block west of Pontages VANCOUVER, B. C. Lunch Rooms as below GOOD COOKING ''The 38 Hastings Street, W. 124 " " W. 439 " " W. 126 " " E. 439 Qranville Street 806 Performer's Popular Prices Rendezvous" Self Service MAIN STORES (No. 14 Location on Map) (Nos. 3, 12 & 17 Locations on Map) 202 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Mgr. — James Pilling. Stage Mgr. — Buck Taylor. Carpenter — Sid. Summers. "Props." — Harry Pearson. Electr. — Wm. Worby. Current— Volts A. C, D. C. Proscenium Opening — 34 feet. Wall to Wall— 69 feet. Height of Grid— 65 feet. Depth of Stage— 33 feet. Depth of "One" — 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 43. Stage Open— 10 A. M. ORPHEUM THEATRE. Conductor — Wm. Pilling. Treas. — Mrs. Smith. Press Rep't. — Mr. Jenkins. Operator — Wm. McCartney. Flyman — Walter Danby. Asst. Carp. — Wm. Blake. No. Dressing Rooms — 16. No. Days Engaged — 6. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Daily— 2. Shows Saturday — 2. Shows Sunday — None. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. Night Show— 8:20 P. M. Rehearsal— 10:30 A. M. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Trunks 75c (round Drums, Salary Paid — Saturday After Mat. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Theatre Laundry — Vancouver Hotel Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Vancouver Trans. Co. trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Number in Orchestra — Eleven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello, Viola. Next usual stand is Seattle. C. P. R. R. Boat— Leave 11:30 P. M.; Stateroom $2:50 (room enough for three people). Stage crew hang the show at 9 A. M. This is important. Don't attempt to get through with even the smallest quantity cf liquor. Penalty is extremely severe. Do not leave the pier in Seattle until you have had your baggage examined. HOTEL HUDSON BURNS DRUG CO., ltd. 773 Seymour St. 732 Granville St. VANCOUVER, B. C. VANCOUVER, B. C. Modern, Fireproof and Conve- Opposite the Orpheum nient to the Orpheum Extremely Moderate Rates CANADA'S FINEST 130 Sunny, Peaceful PHARMACY Rooms at Your Ask **Jim" Pilling Service We Carry ''Make-up'' Theatrical people, desiring to cook can arrange for use of ex- Special Prescription Department cellent kitchenettes L. Martin, Mgr. Phone Seymour 606 4 (No. 4 Location on Map) (No. 7 Location on Map) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 203 liic Delmonico Care 704 ROBSON ST., VANCOUVER, B. C. Caters to the Profession Look for Letter at "Town Akead" (No. 7 Location on Map) III and ANNEX 762 Granville Street Opposite tne Orpneum ^W^hen Picking — Pick the Best ^Tne Premier Care of Vancouver DANCE IN OUR ANNEX Discount to Performers also ckecks can be paid at tke end of tke engagement ALWAYS OPEN (No. 6 Location on Map) 204 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Mgr. — Geo. Pantages. Stage Mgr. — Wm. Park. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Ira Parks. Electr. — R. S. Chamberlain. Current— 110 Volts A. C, D. C. Operator — Joe Thomas. Proscenium Opening — 40 feet. Wall to Wall— 82 feet. Height of Grid— 70 feet. Depth of Stage— 25 feet. Sets of Lines — 30. PANTAGES' THEATRE. Conductor — F. Maracci. Treas. — Manager. Press Rep't. — Manager. Flyman — Gordon Martin. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 6. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 3. Shows Sunday — None. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Rehearsal— 11:30 A. M. Salary Paid — After Matinee. Stage Open — 7 A. M. Mail Back — 11 A. M. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman — Vancouver 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, Bass, Clarionette. Number in Orchestra — Six. Next stand is Victoria. C. P. R. Boat— Lv. 10:30 A. M.; Ar. 3 P. M. On your arrival in Vancouver, immediately you get off the boat, have your hand baggage examined on the upper deach of the pier and then go to the lower deck of the pier and have your trunks examined. Do not leave the pier until all your baggage has been examined. Show the Vancouver Trans. Co.'s man, in the large baggage examina- tion room, which are your trunks and he has them taken immediately to the theatre. Hotel Regent 162-4-6-8 HASTINGS ST., E. VANCOUVER, B. C. A Modern Hotel in a Jylodern City Weekly Rates to Artists Without BatK, $5.00 to $7.00 WitL BatL, $7.00 to $10.00 Single or Double Two blocks from Pantages and Pal. Hip. (Columbia) Free 'Suss to ana from Station or Dock A L. McLENNAN. Mgr. No. 18 Location on map Try the GOOD EATS CAFE vC^nen vC^isJiing to Enjoy a GOOD MEAL Two 'Places 110 Cordova Street ALWAYS OPEN 612 PenJer Street, W. Near Granville OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. (Nos. 10 and 15 Locations, on Map) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 205 The Modern Co. SAM and CHARLIE, "Pro^s. 365 HASTINGS ST., E. VANCOUVER, B. C. JAPANESE and CHINESE SILKS Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Ki- monos and Mandarin Coats. Charlie calls at the Orpheum Sam calls at Pantages and the Columbia. Known to hundreds of performers for their fair dealing and low prices. (No. 19 Location on Map) KNOWLTON, Lta. DRUGGIST 15 HASTINGS STREET, E. VANCOUVER, B. C. Full Line of S^merican ^^lake-ujl) ana ±oilet Articles Half hlock from and o^^oske from, the Pantages O^en All Niglt Mr. Knowlton will glady show you his prescription room. Nothing finer in North America. (No. 16 Location on Map) Imperial Trunk & Leather Goods 512 Hastings Street, ^Vest Vancouver, B. C. S^^ecial Discount to Performers on all Goods ana Repairs (No. 11 Location on Map) Vancouver Map three pages ahead. IF THIS BOOK PLEASES YOU, EXPRESS YOUR PRAISE "FORTE" IF IT DOES NOT PLEASE YOU, THEN MAKE IT "TACIT" KINDLY MENTION THIS BOOK TO OUR ADVERTISERS DON'T MISS THE LUNCHEON ON THE C. P. R. BOAT GOING FROM VANCOUVER TO VICTORIA OR THE DINNER ON THE C. P. R. BOAT GOING FROM VICTORIA TO SEATTLE. A CIGAR HELD BETWEEN THE SECOND AND THIRD FINGERS WILL PREVENT IT DROPPING SHOULD YOU FALL ASLEEP. 206 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MAP OF VICTORIA PT Dug ^^t .^^ O^^ XS J.KVHOWHOO XS NOeWHOf iO I.S saxvjL 5 JH GQ o j-g -AiaiA. ^ p o p cc •XB XHOiE •XS NOXHOaOHS 'xs AaKxaaoo xa^oamlH 0 TiGHE it Wheeler CAFE and BAKERY 533 Yates Street VICTORIA. B. C. '*^Jne House that ^Quality ^uilt Acknowledged hy all the hest in the City. Lunch Counter (No. 5 Location on Map) STANDARD STEAM LAUNDRY VICTORIA, B. C H. R. SAVAGE, Prop. Call every day at Pant ages Office and 'Plant 841 VIEW STREET (No. 3 Location on Map) JEEVES S LAMB TRANSFER GO. VICTORIA. B. C Haul for the Pantages Theatre Offce and Storage 726 View Street (No. 4 Location on Map) HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 207 Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel System HOTEL EMPRESS VICTORIA. BRITISH COLUMBIA A SHORT DISTANCE FROM BOAT LANDING One of the most beautiful hotels on the American Continent The hotel is surrounded by Beautiful Gardens, Tennis Courts, etc. European Plan Rates $2.00 per day and upward (No. 1 Location on Map) ST. JAMES HOTEL WHITE LUNCH LTD. VICTORIA, B. C victoria s only 642 Yates Street and rire;^roof Hotel 1009 Government Street SPECIAL RATES TO THE PROFESSION One block from Pantages 642 Johnson Street F. C. WILLOWS. Prop. Close to the Theatre Excellent Food Well Cooked Self Service (No. 7 Location on Map) (Nos. 2 and 6 Locations on Map) 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. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 209 Lyric Theatre. Con.— O. R. Olsen. Treas. — Violet Swansen. Press Rep't. — Manager. Flyman — Louis Berkheiser. Grip. — Louis Berkheiser. No. Dressing Rooms — 5. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — One. Opening Day — Sun. and Thurs. Shows Daily — 2 or 3 on Thurs. Shows Sun. — 4. Matinee Time— 2:30 P. M. Rehearsal Time — 12 Noon. Salary Paid — Bet. shows. Where Salary Paid — Back stage. Virginia, Minn. Mgr. — W. J. Rezac. Stage Mgr. — Louis Berkheiser. Carpenter — Louis Berkheiser. "Props." — Louis Berkheiser. Electr. — Louis Berkheiser. Current— 110 volts A. C. Operator — Harold Fay. Proscenium Opening — 27 feet. Wall ta Wall— 56 feet. Height of Grid— 42 feet. Depth of Stage — 25 feet. Depth of "One"— 4 feet. Sets of Lines— 27. Stage Open— 11 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. Acts arrive in Virginia at the D. M. & N. station, 5 blocks from the theatre. Theatre Baggageman — Eaton Transfer Co. Trunks 50c (round trip). Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Drums. Number in Orchestra — 3. Next usual stand is Fort William. C. N. R. R.— Leave 10:05 P. M.; Arrive 11.06 A. M. Cost of Sleeper— Upper, $1.60; Lower, $1.75. Local Newspapers — "Virginian" and "Enterprise" (both P. M.) You depai-t from the C. N. station, a half block from the theatre. Train for Fort William leaves at 10:05 P. M, and local manager arranges that all acts make it. You do not get your sleepei; until you arrive at Fort Francis at 1:55 A. M., where hand baggage is examined before you get off of the train. Very good lunch room at the station in Fort Francis. You leave Fort Francis at 2:15 A. M., arriving in Fort William at 11:06 A. M. Sleep in berth until 10 A. M. Trunks are examined in Fort William. Do not attempt to bring in any liquor. Contrary to general report, you open with a matinee in Fort William. Get manifest for show here going into Canada, which keep secure, as you show it again at Fort Francis, Inter- national Falls, Emerson and again on leaving Canada after Winnipeg. ARRIV/E D&I.R. MFQT. of to K in -21 CO to n H to -0 .-^ DtPAKI DEPOT. CHEST NUl r ST. CH EST NUT ST. MAP OF VIRGINIA When in VIRQINIA stop at the MATHEWS HOTEL SPEICIAL TO PiLRFORMERS SOc Dinner and a 40c Supper One block and a half from the Theatre (No. 1 Location on Map) 210 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 3> O ::^ CO o CO EIGHTH ST 05 EIGHTH ST. ' -< riuT C/5 cr» ij ex m Crv/r kJTl i OT 3 3^ If si; (TH ST. r— SIXTH SI v?-" 1*^ CO HI o CO CO ■ Flf TH ST. ^ flFI "HST. > o ■n I o o FOURTH ST THE SAVOY HOTEL WACO. TEXAS Next to Orpheum, one block from Auditorium PROFESSIONAL RATES Single, without bath, Sl.OO, with bath, S1.50 Double, •• " $1.50, *• " $2.50 Single, with shower, $1.25, Double, with shower, $2.00 (No. 2 Location on Map) HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 211 WACO GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers: "News-Tribune" (A.M.), "Times-Herald" (P.M.). Golf Course: Country Club. 18 holes. Green fee 50c. Take Dallas Interurban Electric, either local or limited, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 A. M., etc., and get off at Spring Lake Country Club. Fare 25c round trip if you buy Vcket, 3Qc if you pay on the car. Get car at Austin Ave, and 4th St. THE SAM LILE. CAFE 123 N. 6th Street, (opp. Orpheum) Waco. Texas Chinese=American Restaurant REGULAR AMERICAN MEALS Best Food in Waco for the money (No. 1 Location on Map) WACO, TEXAS. ORPHEUM THEATRE. Mgr.— J. P. Harrison. Conductor — Otto Brinkmeir. Stage Mgr.— Cliff A. Hickman. Treas.— Opal Campbell. Carpenter— Stage Manager. Press Rep't.— J. D. Stewart. "Props."— O. J. Nichols ("Nick"). No. Dressing Rooms— 7. Electr. — P. A. Barton. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. Current— 110 Volts A .C. No. Days Engaged— 7. Operator— Carl Lempke. Opening Day— Sunday. Proscenium Opening— 36 feet. Shows Daily— 3. Wall to Wall— 61 feet. Shows Saturday— 4. Height of Grid— 38 feet. Shows Sunday— 4. Depth of Stage— 35 feet. Matinee— 3:45 P. M. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. First Night Show— 7:45 P. M. Sets of Lines— 32 feet. Rehearsal— 11 A. M. Stage Open — 9 A. M. Salary Paid — Between Last Shows. Mail Back— 9 A. M. Where Salary Paid— Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Progress Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — Waco Trans. Co. Trunks 50c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Six. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette. Next usual stand is San ^ntonio. M., K. & T. R. R.— Leave 12:40 A. M.; Arrive 7:45 A. M. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $1.76; Lower, $2.20. Stage crew here enjoy the distinction of not accepting "tips." Nat- urally, however, they expect to be paid if they work in your act, if it is work outside of their regular duties, but under no circumstance do they accept "tips." This policy has been in effect several years. Dressing rooms here are not of the best, but the courtesy of the management and crew make up for their deficiency which will be rem- edied as soon as building conditions become normal, as a new theatre is contemplated. (This applies to Houston and Dallas as well.) For time being Auditorium has discontinued Vaudeville. Auditorium Dimensions: Proscenium Opening — 34 feet. Height of Grid — 54 feet. Wall to Wall— 80 feet. Depth of Stage— 40 feet. 212 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE IMAP OF WALLACE POST OFFiCe BANK ST. O^.R.TN STATION. FOR SPOKANE AND THE WEST CEDAR ST. •4^^^ I PINE ST. NOR.PAC. STATION Give This Book, Please, a "Boost" to the Hotel Man Where You Are Staying, and Also to the Restaurant Man. WALLACE, IDAHO. Mgr. — C. C. Spencer. Treas. — C. C. Spencer. Stage Mgr. — J. C. Anderson. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Jas. S. Evans. Electr.— H. L. Kope. Current— 110-220 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 25 feet. Wall to Wall— 47 feet. Height of Grid— 35 feet. Depth of Stage— 22 feet. Depth of "One"— 5 feet. Sets of Lines — 20. Stage Open — 7 A. M. GRAND THEATRE (A. & H.), Conductor — Clyde Savage. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — J. A. Bedard. Flyman— J. C. White. Grip — Harry Hill. No. Dressing Rooms — 9. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 1 and 2. Shows Daily — Conditions vary. Mail Back— 10 A. M. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. First Night Show— 7 P. M. Rehearsal — 11 A, M. Salary Paid — Between Shows. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Laundry — Shoshome Laundry Co. Theatre Baggageman — City Trans. Co. Trunks 50c (round trip). Theatre has shower baths. Number in Orchestra — Three. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Drums. Next usual stand is Spokane. O. W. R. & N. R. R.— Leave 7:80 A. M.; Arrive 12:50 noon. Local Newspapers — "Press" and "Times." Hang show at 5 P. M. as crew report at that hour. Leave checks with City Trans. Co. or Manager at theatre. A. & H. road shows alternate in Wallace. One show playing two days and the next show playing but one day. ALWAYS VERIFY YOUR R. R. TIME OF LEAVING AS THE AUTHOR IS NOT INFALLIBLE. HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 213 MAP OF WALLA WALLA E cl THIRD i SECOND &T< ST. g N.P.STAT ION, i'BLOCKS— 7 POST OFFICE FIRST ST. Tell Your Hotel Proprietor Here About the Advantage of an Adv. in This Book AL DORSGH of Dorsch and Russell WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON Mgr. — "Doc" Crews. Stage Mgr. — Henry Blackman. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — R. A. Moore. Electr. — Stage Manager. Current— 115 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 24 feet. Wall to Wall— 40 feet. Height of Grid— 40 feet. Depth of Stage— 24 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 35. Stage Open — At all Times. Mail Back— 10 A. M. First Night Show— 8:30 P. M. Ex- cept Saturday and Sunday. LIBERTY THEATRE. Conductor — R. A. Truant. Treas. — Norma Gonzer. Press Rep't. — Robt. Fisher. Operator — Blaine Geer. Flyman — Chas. Palmer. No. Dressing Rooms — 7. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 2. Opening Day — Friday and Sunday. Shows Daily — 2 on Friday. Shows Saturday — 3. Shows Sunday — 3. ^ Rehearsal — 12:30 noon. First Night Show— 8:30 P. M. Sat- urday and Sunday. Salary Paid — After Last Show. Where Salary Paid — Back Stage. Theatre Baggageman — McBride Trans. Co. Trunks 50c (round trip). Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Organ, Clarionette, Bass. Number in Orchestra — Eight. Local Newspapers — "Union" (A. M.) ; "Bulletin" (P. M.). Show is hung immediately on arrival. Leave baggage checks at the box office unless the transferman meets train. Next stand usually Yakima (formerly named North Yakima). Leave Walla Walla via Nor. Pac. R. R. at 7:15 P. M., arriving at Yakima at 1 A. M., or leave Walla Walla via U. Pac. R. R. at 10 A. M., arriving at Yakima at 3:15 P. M. THE PLACE WHERE ALL PERFORMERS "MEAT* POLLY ANN A CAFETERIA 14 E. ALDER STREET WALLA WALLA, WASH. ( No. 1 location on the map. ) 214 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MAP OF WINNIPEG POETAOE ATE EA^T, LOMBABO AVE . MC DERMOTT AVE . BANNATYNE AVE □ □ MARKET 8T.' THE L TRANSFER COMPANY Hauls for the Pantages Theatre WINNIPEG, MANITOBA : a JAMEB « >r > L r BT3PEHT AVE. ALEX ANDES AVE. 2 > PAoiric AV £. Z 0) LOOAN^ VE . HENRY AVE. HIOGIN8 AVE. NOIXVXS U'd'O © i DUFFIN 6 CO. Ltd. WINNIPEG PHOTO SUPPLIES Kodaks, Cameras, Films Amateur Finishing 472 MAIN STREET (No. 7 Location on Map) CLUB CAFE 213 Portage Avenue Winnipeg •*A CLASS" RE.STAURANT With Popular Prices Proper Service (No. 6 Location on Map) Rumford Sanitary Steam Laundry Official Launderers for every Winnipeg theatre. Reason why? (ans.) "Good Work" OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 215 GENERAL INFORMATION OF WINNIPEG. Before arriving in Winnipeg, and on "the train, have some member of the company, meaning all the acts going to the one theatre, collect ALL the keys and have that one person make it a point to find the theatre baggageman, who stands near the outside door of the station, and give him all the keys and he has all your baggage examined quickly and with- out trouble and it allows you to go at once to your hotel or theatre with- out any waiting and your baggage will follow you there in a very short time. Positively no liquor allowed in the country; not even a broken bottle so don't attempt it. If you carry a moving picture film or have a quantity of printed matter, such as lithos, letter heads, etc., BE SURE AND ADVISE THE BAGGAGEMAN when you give up your keys as he no doubt will have it passed free of duty in most cases, but it is considered a serious offense if you ignore this suggestion. During the war the Tourist cars were taken off but expected they will be put back. If you find the cost of merchandise in general a little higher in Canada than in the "states" you must not blame the merchant as you must realize that you are in a foreign country and they have to pay a heavy duty. Winnipeg newspapers are the "Free Press (both A. M. and P. M.i, and the two other evening papers the "Tribune" and "Telegram." Newspapers cost 5c each, singly, or you can obtain three different papers for 10c. Arrange early in the week for your sleeper for your next journey. No public golf links but ask your stage manager for a letter to Mr. Rowand of the Hingston-Smiths Arms Co., who may possibly arrange for you. Between Winnipeg and Calgary (Orpheum Circuit) and Winnipeg and Edmonton (Pantages' Circuit) you will change your watch to one hour EARLIER as you are going into "Mountain Time." If the train has a "regular" dining car steward he will clear the dining car of the tables and you can have an impromptu cabaret in the dining car after the supper meal on Sunday night. (Note please that we specified a "REGULAR" Steward.) The baggagemen of all theatres, Orpheum, Pantages and Strand, meet the train and you will find them just at the outside door of the station and to whom you will deliver the keys of your trunk and they will have your baggage examined quickly (sooner and easier than you. could do it yourself), and your baggage and keys will be delivered to you within a very few minutes at your respectice theatres. (See Minneapolis General Information, page — on this subject.) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 216 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. ORPHEUM THEATRE. Mgr. — Geo. C. Sackett. Conductor — E. E. McLaskay. Treas.— H. O, Flint. Press Rep't. — T. Jones. Stage Mgr.— Jack Dillibough. Flyman— Bert Williams. Carpenter— Stage Manager. Grip — M. McKay. "Props." — Perry Wishart. No. Dressing Rooms — 18. Electr. — Harry Raper. Stage Dressing Rooms — Most Current— 220 Volts A. C. Above. Operator— W. Hale. No. Days Engaged— 6. Stage Doorman— Charlie Meade. Opening Day— Monday. No Matinee. Proscenium Opening— 40 feet. Shows Daily— 2. Wall to Wall— 80 feet. Shows Sunday— None. Height of Grid— 76 feet. Matinee— 2:15 P. M. Depth of Stage— 34 feet. Night Show— 8:15 P.M. Depth of "One"— 7 feet. Rehearsal— 10:30 A. M. Sets of Lines— Ample. Salary Paid— After Saturday Mat. Stage Open— 9 A. M. Where Salary Paid— Mgr's. Office. Theatre Laundry — Rumford Steam Laundry, Theatre Baggageman — Clarkson Trans. Co. Trunks 75 (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Eleven. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin, Cello, Horns. Next usual stand is Calgary. Can. Pac. R. R. — Leave Saturday 11 P. M.; Arrive 5:35 A. M. Monday. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $4.15; Lower, $5.25 (two nights on sleeper). Remain in sleeper until 8 A. M. See Winnipeg General Information re what you do with your checks and keys to your trunks, immediately you get off the train in Winnipeg. Golf Links — Norwood Country Club, 9 holes. See Mr. Sackett, the Manager, who will supply you with a privilege card. HOTEL ST. CHARLES "IN THE HEART OF EVERYTHING" The Winnipeg Home of Orpheum Performers SPECIAL THEATRICAL RATES Close to Theatre (No. 4 Location on Map) LIGGETT REXAL DRUG STORES Several Stores between Pantages and the Orpheum Drugs "Make-up" and Toilet Requisites HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 217 Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel System THE ROYAL ALEXANDRA HOTEL WINNIPEG. MANITOBA Adjoining and connected by passage with Canadian Pacific Railway Station Furnished with every modern convenience Rates $2.00 a day and upward No. II Location on map To the members of the Theatrical Profession STOP and THINK! is it safe to sleep in a hotel that is not Fireproof? St Regis Hotel IS FIREPROOF IVe beg to inform you that Tve cater for ^our business (No. 1 Location on Map) When in Winnipeg Eat at the Gary Cafeteria GARY AND PORTAGE AVENUE Next to the Post Office No. 3a Location on map MOST UPTO-DATE CAFETERIA IN THE DOMINION OR AT The Carlton Cafe NOTRE DAME AND ALBERT ST. Reasonable Rooms to let by the day or week (No. 3 Location on Map) OTHER LOCAL INFORMATION ON PAGE FOLLOWING THIS ONE 218 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. Mgr. — Walter H. Fogg. Treas. — Manager. Stage Mgr. — Geo. H. Parker, Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — Harry Davidson. Electr. — Jack Byron. Current— 110 Volts A. C. Proscenium Opening — 34 feet. Wall to Wall— 65 feet. Height of Grid— 65 feet. Depth of Stage— 30 feet. Depth of "One"— 6 feet. Sets of Lines — 32. Stage Open — 9 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. PANTAGES' THEATRE. Conductor — Hugo Rignold. Press Rep't. — McDermott. Operator — Joe Palmer. Flyman — Harry Edwards. Grip— P. Innes. No. Dressing Rooms — 10. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 6. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Daily — 3. Shows Saturday — 3. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. First Night Show— 7:30 P. M. Rehearsal— 10:30 A. M. Salary Paid — After Matinee. Where Salary Paid — Mgr's. Office. Theatre Laundry — Rumford Steam Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — National Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Have hotel trunks ready at 7 P. M. Number in Orchestra — Eight. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Trombone, Drums, Clarionette, Bass, Flute, Second Violin. Next usual stand is Regina. C. P. R. Leave 1 P. M.; arrve 11:30 P. M., or Leave 7:50 P. M.; arrive 7 A. M. Cost of Sleeper — Upper, $2.05; Lower, $2.50; Tourist, $1.40. See Winnipeg General Information re what you do with your checks and keys to your trunks Immediately on your arrival in Winnipeg, as you get off the train. Roym mm hotel WINNIPEG Has been and is now the Leading Theatrical Hotel Box Spring Mattress, Ostermoor Tops, Phones, Elevator, Hot and Cold running Water. A Strictly Fireproof Building Rates, $6,00 a week and up We guarantee this house Quiet, and Orderly at all times, V. E. JOSSELYN. Mgr. (No. 5 Location on Map) Leland Hotel WINNIPEG opposite City Hall One block from Pantages and Strand Special Rates To Performers 50c Course Luncheon 75c Table d*Hote Dinner All Modern Improvements LARGE LOBBY E. J. ROCHON. Prop. (No. 8 Location on Map) HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE 219 WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. Mgr. — Norman Chambers. Stage Mgr. — Jack Rumohr. Carpenter — Stage Manager. "Props." — J. McKinley. Electr. — Stage Mgr. Current— Volts A. C, D. C. Proscenium Opening — 30 feet. Wall to Wall— 54 feet. Height of Grid— 48 feet. Depth of Stage— 20 feet. Depth of "One"— 8 feet. Sets of Lines — 20. Stage Open — 8 A. M. Mail Back— 11 A. M. STRAND THEATRE. Conductor — Albert Demkier. Treas. — Manager. Press Rep't. — Manager. Operator — Harry Duthoit. No. Dressing Rooms — 7. Stage Dressing Rooms — None. No. Days Engaged — 6. Opening Day — Monday. Shows Daily — 4. Shows Saturday — 5. Matinee— 2:30 P. M. First Night Show— 8 P. M. Rehearsal— 10:30 A. M. Salary Paid — Saturday Afternoon. Where Salary Paid — Mgr's Office. Theatre Laundry — Rumford Steam Laundry. Theatre Baggageman — Clarksop Trans. Co. Trunks 75c (round trip). Number in Orchestra — Six. Instruments in Orchestra — Piano, Violin, Cornet, Drums, Bass, Clarionette. If acts come direct from "States" see the Winnipeg General Informa- tion, page 215, re what you do with your checks and keys to your trunks immediately your get off of the train in Winnipeg, but should the baggageman not meet you at the station, on your arrival, bring your checks to the theatre also your keys in event that your baggage has not been examined by the Custom Officials. Theatre open at 8 A. M. for this purpose except Sunday. 526 Main Street, WINNIPEG REGULAR MEALS Our S^eciahy is "FISH and CHI'PS" (No. 10 Location on Map) MURPHY BROS., Pro^s. GORDON B. KYLE PANTAGES THEATRE BUILDING, WINNIPEG Theatre Lohoy Artist. ^noto Re;^ro auctions OUR SPECIALTY— UNIQUE PHOTO POST CARDS No. 9 Location on the Map. ORIGINAL DESIGNS 220 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE MAP OF YAKIMA POST OFF