Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1923, Page 9

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Buieds aes ish: VOLUME 32. Pane AANA SEE LIEU TOES NN And WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW orint ny Criliun E SECTION LA : CEE MAN MERI i a i In the || -, Suburbs “Always named Daisy, for daisies won't tell,” so ran the Chicago Tribune y W. E. HILL Copyright 1923 By the pick a girl old ditty, but it doesn’t always Daisy, waitress, running over to tell her bosom friend, Gerda, how Mrs. Hor- ton called Mr. Horton mo more nor léss than “an old and how Mr. Hérton in return swore something horrible! (RIGHT) The suburbamtes. who tell in how “you get so much more out of life livin in the country”! “Li statistics ever, that out of a POS: sible seven they average five nights a week in the city, ending ack to Real estate promoter deep in thought Here's Horton's work. Mrs. caper cutter,” glowing terms show, how- the arrival of the 4:58 train town. He has been looking around Elmdale Manor with a view to making three houses grow where, but one house grew before. The local celebrity. No sub- urban community is without its celebrity. Mrs. Howard Burpee is to Elmdale Manor what Ellen Terry is to the British Empire. Mrs. Bur- ee used to sing with the Bostonians in. the early nineties and still sings “Oh, Promise Me” at select gath Mrs. Burpee was in th chorus, but that is @ minor detail ee eg The. station platform of Elmdale Manor Mabel Bannerman, Mrs. James Gruel and Mrs. Sam Augen, Hartwig is getting a bit hard of he: Mrs. Bannerman’s paste jewel, Helga, left yesterd: on a two-acre estate. rear seat, intelligence office lies ahead of her. time tke township was estatlished wife of the glue king. Sport clothes and asthma. “CASPER, WYO, tr, showing in the foreground, from left to right, Abner Hartwig, the town taxi super-club women, and Mr. Roger B. Roper, a finds it increasingly difficult to cate! these di. , hence ti Mrs. Gruel and Mrs. Augen are greally te p in 1868 un to only last year, Elmdale Manor was without a publi irited ladies do but get together and organize the Elmdale Manor Ladies’ Civic Reform Bureau for thi of Civic Affairs. “And just to show there’was nothing snobbish abcut the movement they elected as treasurer Mrs. Gruel and Mrs, Augen have what is known as a keen grasp on affairs of the day. (RIGHT) erested civic affairs, club! Suburban flapper about to start some- thing rough in the way of airy persi- flage, Two members of the Little Theatre group go through their lines on the train. They are giv- ing a Eugene O'Neill drama on the February bill, and everybody {s working day and night to be letter perfect, Miss Weldon, who plays a drunken barmaid, is snqerton. “T ain't a bad el, I ain't, Gawd known tries to do, me best fur you,” says she, omit- ting the “tempest of sobs” demanded in the ote i whereupon Mr. Holloway, who plays Joe, says just’as rough as can be, “Stop yer grizzlin’! an’ op’ it abt of fere!” (Great show of interest from the scat behind.) AY, JANUARY 7, 1923. > y entleman of lei all the tall on of gaiety on her Jovely countenance, ’ $ A_ day ‘ould you believe it, So what did these two ¢ Intensive Betterment Mrs. Roy Holthauser, Mr. Roper goes in for at the rom the NUMBER 24. MAGAZIN ee ‘Marshall Kohl robbi, leading man of the Elm- dale Manor . Lit- tle Tieatre move- ment, is thought by many, includ- ing the ‘critic of the Imdale Manor Argus, to be te coming Marshall is at his best in Eng- lish comedy of be on the profes- sional stage her- self, says that Marshall's stage Presence is reall 01 hostess, the wai ress, the cock: and the bridge i The resident who lived in Elm- dale Manor long —«. before it was a bu The week ena uest. “Now this is your room,” they said, Mand this is your bath, and you are to have it all to yourself.” No one who has visited in the suburbs will bee lieve this for a mine ute, so bar every door. At just the wrong time some members of the family will remem- ber something she forgot to take from the medicine cabis net. UA AT NTH {HMR nt,

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