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, ditendance. 10 AGENT MEMBERSHE ae BUSINESS. INTERESTS | sn OF ees DAWE! fy HIGH ME WITH "PEP east ak ees ae. sport h has Sabetienbar a great | Holmes Haenware, the Barve aictare. boom since the war and consequently the Oi] Exehange Barber Shop, the e gambling *habi 8 Webel C 1 Dr. tt Students Prepare to Back u up ip Eleven; in Gridiron. Debut ESTO ot tac EMER Ol over MMBUMiNa TARMINaroR. cesre RAO tha die country annodnce that * record; Stith: ‘Turner drug store, Saturday, Learn Rudiments of Game and Stir crows have ated the Gxtuees whe! he workers who aad the ewer up Enthusiasm to Help in Scoring are already up.to ‘peewar pro-;oMMittee today were Mrs. Roy San- tions. Racing is carried on all the: Pie, Mrs. E. Hafway, Mra. © D.!P- Soh 2 Ntiap ; Dayis, Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, Mes. Pound “Ail Roaroply” does: a) ORY fa ege Mes: MoGrew, Mra. J..G.. Nicois, pass withgut a meeting of some kina! Set aN Natrona County high school is all set and rarin’ to go for he first, aUne ald Li ceene Babine Che ee diney Mrs, Bet Gostves . HEP. Ferree, interscholastic football game of the season, when Laramie comes fo it is divided into two’ tatagories—flat. rae rat be Poser tamel 3 he Casper Saturday, according to announcement emanating from the local cing which commences-in March and | aay. took, jn $185, in jn $125 in memberships, ends in November and thaesteeple < camp today. “Pep” is displayed whenever the word football is men- {ix which finishes out the year, tioned and this enthusiasm was swelled in volume.at a “pep” meeting At the “classic” meetings held at - WOODEN WATER MA! WATER MAINS Epsom, Goodwood and. Ascot practical held Wednesday afternoon. Practically every student was present. |\,”"; sctatacrats Ot tibe {idee ccont Messrs, Lacey, Morgan, Miller, MeIn- readhte: DHE aig taleh plabdion a fl tyre and Shallenberger, members of the oe ae 5 Laneitthies onmaah (view wit faculty, gave speeches along with mems s e aoh ogher in’ dlspiaving Ie Jalen tasliol bers of the team. Yells ard songs were tone thn dros: practiced and plans were made for sell The highest amount,paid for the win-, BOSTON? Mass., Nov. 6—In putting ing tickets. ’ ner of ua race ig that for the winner,in high (pressure water mains recent- AIO whieh! méang bat) Casper. will f of the Derby aniounting to $ .. ky, workmen who dug. up one of Bos- have at rail football gam. There: will There is more betting on rac: ton's streets came across about 50 feet be plenty of alee mee only ngloe) ing.than on any other sport, The Eng-| of wooden water mains installed in the enthusiasm can lend, the yell leader 7 5; lish Jaw is peculiar on that point, Bet-|city in 1789 and used continually until will be in attendance and the school} ting on the race course is strictly legal.|1840_forbringing water. from) Jamaica will back an eleven capable of uphold-! but the passing of betting slips in the| Pond in Boxbury to this city, The pipes ing the honors of the school athletic! Great Interest Taken in Frisco-Los- streets is considered a serious offense. Were installed by a corporation, formed events. } Yet one may legally place bets by call-/@t the instigation of Gov. Samuel Because football js a new sport in Angeles Event and Return ing up a hookmake#-on any téiephone.! Adams, with authority to hold $33,000 Natrona high and students in general on November 15 ae are unfamiliar with plays and sc . Coach Morgan put his squad thru aj “dress rehearsal” at 2:45 today team walked thru the pla fan-| Worth of real estate and.to is: 100 This, Shares, of stock. , °y Ini all, 15 sntles of these water mains @ nuafe, weré dala, servhig/a fairly Jarge sec- mentioned, if) ton, of what js now down town Bos- ding’ name of the horse aunomil therefore occurs: i ’ A betting slip “with a’ hor and an’ amount: of andn¢ (iy Associated Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, . Nov. . 6. irplane race from: Los Ang were explained and those rl landed“ to =v. hogkmaker in the ,street! fon and wes then’ the whole town. At were instructed in penalties, forward !San Fran and return, sch ip, anv offense punishable: bx imprison-| the height0f prosperity the vice sup. pe strategy, ete. for November 15 and 16, is primavil, ment. Yet'a-telegram to the same) Dlied 1500 houses’ with water. They night preparations for the civilian event,.a number of army a same will take the form of a big bon: tors will be entrant bookmaker Sand ‘eontaigmg “the laced: in 1840 °¥ 10-inc?r jron wording ‘handed:'im at’ postoffice is a, Pipes. and in 1849 the present: munict- fire rally, followed by a parade thru the jas the result of the.receipt by Col, H. H-| pexfectly. legal undertaking, and, -inel-| Pal em, Which now has more than business district. In “the meantime. aArnold, air service officer of the western! Gentay-one which :ia largely followed. 860 miles of drains, supplying more prous drive will be waged for a largeFMopartment,. of approval of the flight). 41) the poorer distrivts .where there, than 100,000 buildings. rom the. War Department at Washing: are thousands of The jineup for Saturday's game is | ton. bit doubtful with many candidates for! since, the plans for the. flight .were the backfield who are believed to be made public. some time ago, several as good or better than their opponents.!army aviators here,’ seeking new . ho) The ‘baekfield should’ averagé better ors, importuned Col. Arnold for than’ 150 pounds. On showing made in| sion to-compete in. the. event. r recent practice it looks like the follow-) proval. of the. Wat- Department will 5 |raise the standard.of the, event to. a! a eee Rensegger, j high. deg: nd will-result in many ad? \. *, Blanchard, Moll, Groves, Post | qitional -entri Renewal of athletic ré s* betw 1 Scott, and Kocher, Bunn, Spauld thousand **@oliars in: costil the United States and Canada te ex pris victors: . Hanson, Bishop and Dennis close be. awarded4the ipected to give a big boom’ to hockey and seconds for positions The game whi be ec: at the high school athletic are on sale swith every i ever: it is announced, “backers who “make ing from sa: dollar to: 12 cents. | bookmaker does wx roaring he. is liable -to, arrest ‘and business ~has - perfor to be» con ducted -very -secyetiy, as. plain clothos pojice, are. always on the lookout for him, t . Hogan The netion of the - 5 United States and Canada international » has x een obtainéd for wee ‘ai Lradthin tadles Delta matches for championgfip ‘henors, the event, ax yet, according to Sidney (ty Amwociatead . which Were discontinued when Canada’s Bibbero, etary, but it is believed DUBUQUE, Noy. 6.—Johnny | expeditionary force went across; will be this will ) ¢ forthcoming soon. Meyers, claimant of the, ‘middleweight ; . resumed. wrestling championship, acta Heinle New ‘York will hilve ‘three big teams. i is TER CHAMPION, [% ng el, lowa middleweight pion, in phe oC it A.C. of Brooklyn; the St ‘WILLS WRESTS HEGRE » wo tty (uot gee ee Tt mbt Fie Crescent A.C. of Brgaklyn: the St posi a eliib of New York will he in the field. 's Hockey club will not be The A enn.) . welterweight champion, easily outpoint- grittena sein : ; ed Johnny Tillman of Minneapolis in a the old: mem) E mound Bouts here, SiN LANEFORN IN 1h es were either killed or incapacitated du -O Fi ’ CALENDAR OF SPORTS | ee _ (By Ansociated Trens,) PORTLA ’ —=0 (By Assoctated Press. D, Ore., Novwer 6- —Billy | SING: Johnny Buff vs. Max Wil TULSA, Okla, Nov, 6-—Harry Wills Maseot of Portland, cliimant of th liamson, § rounds at Jersey City + of w Orleans won the negro heavy- coast bantamweight championship, | Mike O'Dowd vs, Bill Kramer, 8} weight champior rounds at Paterson, N ship last night when knocked out He J he was given a decision over Paul of Denver in| am Lang- the-eighth round of a scheduled ten-| Pinkey Mitchell vs. Sailor Freedom, | ford of Boston in 15 rounds. round go. be BOYLES COLLEGE 10 rounds at Raciue. —$—— 4 aes : | ossdsia. icamanas Read The Tribuné Want Ads A Tribune Wantad will:sell it. | NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ing Manhattan nection with the line or any other Ta b line in Cas} and is.not responsible in any way fe acts, promises or statements made by any. person or persons engaged in the Taxicab business. 1 venience of our patrons and aL public we haye allowed taxice Is to be made to and from our place of business and shall continue to do Refreshing flavor and fragrance and un- usual mellow-mildness make Camel Giga- rettes instantly and permanently likable! 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C, at Keust sixteen years of ax Vor further iformation write to Presi jett ; Mee games this winte . is being. promot d a oma Pacitic hock nd skatiny associations of” the | w York A. C. afid the Soe ae ea LOS ANGELES, (United cca The movies are séeking a higher —an airplane, as it were. For some, subtle reason, thus far un- oxplained algplaning has strong). Healed to thé*moyie folk, As a resylt southern California. now has three completely equipped commer- cial flying fields, all operated by mo tion picture magnates as a sideline and. is @ means of amusement ,jind all do- ing a thriving égmmercjal businces. Cecil DeMille, noted director, was the first to go up in the air over aviation: He established DeMille field and became the leading spirit in the found- ing of the Mercury Aviation company which operated a half dozen aerial taxis and will accept any job from bringing Van Camp's C No-vVar & prize pig to market or taking home| Soup eit 2s ._ FOR Jello @ late celebrant, to rushing a busy bus-} 4 iness man to Kankekee to attend his Large Can grandmother's funeral, Then the Chaplin family saw thing funny, eyidently, in aviating. Syd Chaplin, brother of Charlie, founded the Chaplin Aircraft gorporation, and ed Chaplin field in the heart 0! Angeles. Brother Charlie put so1 be similar to the famed “Nancie: Next came Thomas Ince. _ He ed Ince’ field down” at Venice. tensivel, howe fly to Austratia Angeles now fecommereial aviation center in the Sestimtercieetol ao6068 a his money into it, ‘tis, understood. So now the Chaplin company is owner of} a flock of Curtiss biplanes and ‘a pair of “Seagull#” or flying boats said to Springs or Hen: . Ince isn’t in the game commercially as ex- sively as the others. He's offering, 0, $50,000 for the first man toy The result ef all of this is that Los} claims to be the largest} cores are learning to fly and the hum} or £ the aie taplor “oming such ‘ a. nukance | that one minister is \ Bees of a law.requiring flyers ‘ \to hoir motora. when they fly l@r, , over churehes; and more than one tired | résident is complaining that those “con- | Senay fiyip’ machines” gisturb bia} Sunday thorniig beauty ess i A Tribune Wan il sent ity tufday We know we can save you money, Try us. t VEGETABLES. plane ‘Cabbage, per - Gabba Ths, Large size Grape 15° Sweet Potatoes, c \ Fruit, each ~--._./--5----- Fine grade 4 Lbs. 25 Root Carrots and Parsnips, per 1b ap-f] yep a BUTTER AND EGGS + Best Creamery 70° Supreme Oleomargarine, ac Butter, per tb_-------.____ per lb, “ 0 later Nut Oleo, 3 J. | Eges, per Ib. Per dozen 2 4 5° Yeast Tomatoes ~~... FOR "Pearl White Soap - some- start-} f Los) tips otf Regular Hams, 30° FRESH DRESSED POULTRY © Young Turkeys, Per Ib. --~.«. 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