Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1919, Page 8

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Ua a <___ SATURDAY, NOV. 8, 1915 si@iat. the. Avmy.and Navy. football high, which is'auc achool, ana ., team! which) is scheduled to’ play the ewan he loyal whether we Boulder (Colo.) college boys im’ what } promises to be w stubbornty contested |) eames Hoth teams-are of“college mes Jan@ are very evenly matched, a fact |} which cannot fail to stimulate interest {and draw a-large body of spectaters. }-We ot PAGE EIGHT Pe et RAILWAY LABOR MOVE ASSAILED New York World, Strong Wilson Natrona High School News Notes Ils. Meith Tor. The, Daily. Tide Sin uattal Cachesbing a Yes, my son, Aast week may weil: be regarded as n high school football week and during / " pat We of the high &chool are loyal to our A al Supporter, Denounces “Revolu- this period teachers and sizdls‘alie haye pledged their allegiance: anew to the school and to our team, but we are junt wight “a: i P . ” orange and the black and are-now waging » mighty frusade to promote a2 lively | as loyal’ tocour city and there. an ae eee Wht it rey tion by Ultimatum. School interest in athletics and to interest the general public’ini our activities, | doubt hut URE Es aie New York.—The New York World fA On- Wednesday after school a general meeting was called and the announce-) Navy team which js not only represen ———— in a lea & editorial, characterizes the rail Dian for ¢ rmment ownership out adventure let economics.” the World Las reputation for un- The edi <- A Rollicing’ Farce ae with a cocktail, complications and. a kick. Cast off all glooms, we are . , Everybody happy “FAIR AND WARMER” | with long had deviiting. suppe ciples, hostility most loyal and-y The plan of the railroad brother- hoods for taking properties of the out adventure school songs and yells were practised, after the usual singing and, orchestra}. “48% afternoon yells were again! mey say that all. the and then s@hpiigecond “editions ote tha and Naty ¢lub spoke to the school in ticketaand to boost for Natrona county Some most in: jatternoon the whole student body was his football boys demonstrated and ex-! ees ce lpiee UL RS—Representatives of unions, 30,000| NEBL be able to follow intelligently, | the war-time record of uel Gompers. Nearly every labor or- Casper and Laramie. ad of the line. | ments were made for a bonfire Friday | ment of the prospective football game between Casper and Laramie was made, | tative of the club’ but also of Casper. The Cosmic Cast practised, ‘then school was dismissed| Sometimes ar: the Gentlemen of the faculty addressed selections, Mr. Peterson. ‘of the Army | Pra tet then, School was’ dismiased') | So leading par the school on the subject, of foothall | promising ‘Thunderbolt was distributed. | — During the last period on Thursday | permitted to assemble in the balcony of the gymnasium while Mr. Morgan and plained the phases and rules of the, game, in order that we as spectators! 30,06 - »} 3 f i EH aRevolution.hy sUitioratun 30,000 PARADE FO HONOR GoMPE eprest 0| and enjoy. to. the utmost. the-warlous! arched along Pennsylvania nue in Washington the other da: in| stages of the exciting contest hetween|! pital participated and it required three hours for the line ej | > . b Class meetings were held the follow-| : [7 pass a given point. Mr. Gompers an d Secretary of Labor Wilson rode at the| inc May Tor Yee pote tt creating an 7 } is |inter-class contest to promote the sell- ‘ 5 jing of tickets for the game. Arrange- > owners Ip, | 1 r Kimbail did aot arrive this morning, operation sind control, which | and the session could not be held today. | evening on the athletic field and a sub- is at the foundation of the Soviet sys- Bu Should the judge arrive this afternoo juent school parade. It contemplates collect morning. arrangements will probably ban In the assembly Friday The American people, through their : Gio the’men have come a considerable : nee Gevernioent i e to buy the rai 5 oe ae bee , . renee ence, WANES NUL cpa en MAY ALLISON sltvees to manaze eae th —_—— arial Creek He was too ea" his In The Manville News ernment Is to appoiut one-third of u ies, Johnny? bien Cost a, oh SRR : ie} foweve Johnny: ‘They ih wife. 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