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Casper Sunday VOLUME 32. And WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW orn Crime i l I HRCA OCA RT MAGAZINE SECTION CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1923. MAGAZINE SECTION The room clerk hasn't a thing left except a little roqm without any water for $8 a day. Something that used to be a linen closet. What's more, ‘the room clerk has been darn haughty about it! e er * Peacock Alley, which ought to be a lot more peacocky than it is. The glass of fashion and the mould of form are Sorpeed to frequent Peacock Alley at this hour, and the Main Street folks from all over these United States are on hand to watch. Unfortunately, there are so many ladies from Texas and South Dakota that there’s precious little room left for the glass of fashion in Peacock Alley. But what's the difference? For as Mrs. S. B. Slanter says, after looking things over (Mrs.:Slantet and her husband are standing somewhat to the right of those seated): “The people out home .in Marquette dress much better than these New “A big leather chair and a big fuzzy coat with one “My dear, there she goes? Look! I know slightly bored college boy it’s she!” At least once a day in every hotel inside. The college boy is of any size from New York to Sar: Francisca waiting for a friend. some guest of the hotel spots cither Mary Garden or Mary Pickford. The 6 o'clock crowd around the telephone operator showing the frantic ladies who are calling up Harry or Benny to say they won't wait a moment longer than 6:15. The cashier is explaining as kindly as possible that every fraction of a day thereafter will be charged as a whole day, etc., etc. The beautiful siren at the ticket agency desk, about to foist, if possible, tickets for a poor show on some stranger within the gates. “Have you seen ‘Little Miss Typhus’?” she will say. “Oh, that's a euperb show! Here's two nice seats for that. ‘The public dinner. This is probably = seanion of the loyal members th JE there’ one thing above all else 1 ‘The struggle everlasting of the Phi Pan Paw fraternitr. af st were the convention of the United People SE eRe ages between he man who Iron Mongers or *+= associated Button Perforators it would be alee } Oe happen ta: be on for @: ¢cips doesn't want to give up dressier. Ssuther Thele has just arrived. And, by golly! if there isn } \ nd Irene have been waiting since the bags and the bellhops. ote ged Chutney and old “Slops” Brown, big’ as life! Bye and bye erty ate the elevators, for Me, and Mrs Brother Brown and Brother Chutney will take Brother Thele aside and Olivet (seis Back in Honesdale Perry and en ass around the rocket flask. ane young Kentleman at the xtreme t fright + to make @ speech later_ou--all abo d band ‘Jreng can see the Vogels any day of the week kee eae i a _spcs: Bo whe?_-Can you tell us? —— NUMBER 35. Solel, bap ewony