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Casper Sunday Sorin And WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW VOLUME 32. INA A “The Creeping MAGAZINE SECTION The detective with the big cigar, who sees right away that “some fiendish master mind is at work!” Fhree jolly matinee girls trying to de- cide ‘where to go. it's a tossu? be- tween “The Saarl in the Dark” and Thing” untl Mrs. Mabel Roe remembers that_her friend ‘Mrs. Oleson told her that five women were hysterical after the second act of “The Creeping, Thing.’ So “The Greeping Thing” it is, and, oh, what a splendid time they're going to have! Pou see in Act Second all the lights “go out screams and how! ‘and a ghost chases the detective Bight down into the audience and 1s something awful CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1922 MAGAZINE SECTION — By W. E. HILL ‘ight 1922 By The Chicago Tril “Wh; why DOESN'T she look be? hind her! Oh, thas £,;WFUL man!” And Jessie will elutch Harold and scream when the lights go out, and Haroid will hold Jessie's hand ‘ti and have a eoenidan ie oe one ‘The nervous young man who jumps at the sound of pistol The heroine. Some one is forever a ; torturing her with questions. “Can't ‘The beautifal young, Here, cat Fie you SEE "I know nothing what- much suspected of murdering the ever?” Whereupon she gives a gasp old man. and faints. ~The-comedy relief.” “Oh, gee; -F got’ in-myseugenics— honest, I have!" When things get a little too tense the comis maid or butler does some heavy reli¢f work. ne Cribune | The love scene. “Sometimes,” § admits Helen, the beastiful heroine of “The Man in the Suitcase,” “I feel that so: one is trying to frighten m Whereupon Gerald says all nonsense and not to worry, and that they'll stick it out to- gether and see the thing through. The madman be- jj hind the couch is really a de- 9 fective, as every one will see [i at the fina’. curtain, when he says to the culprit, “You come with me.” The old desk at the right has just swung for- ward, revealing a corpse in Bm the recess behind, to the de- Tight of all nervous ladies in the audience (LEFT) I don't see how she knew the old uncle had put the dead body up the chimney—or, wasn't she supposed to know that anyway?” Peo- ple from the suburbs who have to leave just a few moments before the final curtain have no end of trouble figuring out the whys and wherefores, f MYSTERY PLAY STANDBYS The scapegrace nephew. Quarreled violently with the old man and threatened his life time and time again. So very suspicious are his actions that the sulgnce immedi- ately decides he is innocent. that man!” The cop, who cemes in at the end with the handcuffs. “Officer, arrest Biase Silas Borrow, multimillionaire and skinflint, found dead in his library. Curious penetrat- ing odor throughout the room. Strange blu. ish light seen from wittout the window. All Goors and windows barred. Crudely drawn skull on paper on table. old mother. Badly treated by Borrow, for whom she served jowzekeeper. Given to sobbing begging not to be made to teil what she knows.