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Casprr Sunday Mourning Trike And WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW VOLUME 32. MAGAZINE SECTION CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1923. MAGAZINE SECTION NUMBER 31. ule iN ES Z wlll 3 ; ; : Copyright . G i y Ps BK 1923 by : 1 The Chicago ‘ Tribune Very frightened young man about to render a bal- lad about red roses and mem'ries and a face so fond and true." “Why Should I Cry Over You?” isi! a d song. And the way Etta ig Marie Bates renders it you'd swear she was asking it of every man inti the front rows, to. say nothing ot Bexes A and B, left and right. Ohgpag the pathos of it. (Too bad the fool orchestra has the wrong key. Pa ¥; At As. ro aay Exponents of fancy and bizarre ballroom dancing being very fancy and just too bizarre for words. The shallow stage is making Miss Mahgney just a wee bit nervous. Twice now has she danced her way in , among the footlight bulbs. QIN “Come on, boys, give her a chance!” The master of ceremonies appeals to their better natures. Awarding first ptize on amateur night is fraught with con- Stage hand with tin cup pick Sequences, when you pause to consider—and well you may— that like as not some litt'e home will be disrupted tomorrow when Morris or Hulda decides to take up a career. And all because of first prize on amateur night at a burlesque house The four aats being judged by Manager Dooling—with a great deal of help from the audience—are, reading, as they say, from left to right, Miss Louise Hennessy and her part- ner, Mr. Olaf Oleson, in eccentric ballroom dancing (the audience felt it was very eccentric dancing); Miss May Rap- pelsky, in a casket of vocal gems if you please; Mr. Jack Broilstein in comic sayings and riddles, and little Mattie Prowl of the chocolate belt. Mattie did herself proud with “The Sheik of Alabam’” and a somersault at the finish will probably get her first prize. And from tonight on Mattic will be spoiled for household duties. E = = = = = 5 = : = Members of the + “Kids From) Kewpieland’ 4 ny watch Beautiful lady slummer in Box B, about to The cynic throw money on the stage. The quarter will Ruys ain't a land just back of the trap drummer, but then get ‘em you know>it's the thought th i that supp that really counts, etc, et that prompts the dee Handsome Joe Goebel, the pride of the shipping department, is doing the fancy and eccentric stepping that made him the talk of the hour at the Past me Social Club when he did practically tre same act at the semi-annual ball. He's Q_ not going quite as big tonight. The music probably,