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, ~~, OF RADICALS SCORED HERE Chautauqua Speaker Holds Interest of Crowd in His Forceful Criticism of Reds. Stripes came in for a burning criti- ‘cism last night at the hands of E. B. Fish, in) an address delivered to a large audience at the Chautauqua grounds last night. “ ‘The theory of socialism which never originated in the United. States, is the main source of all these organiza- tions advocating the overthrow of the American ingtitutions, declared the speaker. The participation of the gov- ernment in private enterprises in this country is more or less a result of the keen, smooth propaganda which has deen sowed by foreign elements for the past 30 years. Such propaganda and unrestricted immigration was giv- en as the cause for the hold: which the doctrine of socialism has gotten in the United States, the speaker dramat- ically declared. The address was’ un- ually ‘foreeful and held the atten’ of the listeners from start to finish. ‘The musical entertainmnt given in the afternoon and evening by the Low- ell-Patton company was of a high class and pleased the audience im-| Charles Irwin's famous bucking mule|rived here Thursday and visi mensely. Lucile Collette the violin- ist held up her reputation of being nature ever here. | In addition to a high class program of running, trotting and pacing races, the Fair association has engaged the services of Lorena Tric! consid- in the world and in afdition has ar-| ranged with Walters to stage many of his “raising stunts for} the entertainment of the crowds that will flock here from all sections of the state. The fastest strings of animals in the western country will participate in the “racing events. Such well known strings of animals as are con- tained In Cheyenne, ie McCarthy stables at fhe Casper Daily Cridu Clearing House Shows Decrease —-r NEW YORK, Aug, 27.—The actual | condition of clearing house banks and TRUCK DRIVER HELD FOR NINE | HOURS UNDER OVERTURNED CAR After having been held for mne ; cauzht beneath the track and such CASHIER TACKLES BANDITS; ONE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 27. volvers at 12:30 o’clock yeste: hold up the State bank at Chu enne. Louis Schnell, a garage proprietor, Iron Mountain and others will par-ran from his place with a shotgun ticipate in the events. Besides the regular acing for each day of the program. and covered the bandit: events! emerged from the bank. there will be three big derbies, one’ garded his command to their hands and he shot one, With the grounds and stables at|abling him. as they They disre- throw up dis- The other escaped and the fair grounds in high class shape! fled toward Cheyenne in an automo- and with the strings of animals due! bile. here during the coming week to get! Posse from Cheyenne headed by Sher- ready for the big event, devotees of if Carroll of Pursuers from here, and a Laramie county, are the sport of kings in Casper are get-' after him. ting thrilled in expectation of the big event. The wounded bandit is not ‘serious- ty hurt. He is about 50 years of age tion| Many novelty features, a depurture|"9d has a wooden leg. He was armed from the regular racing routine will|With two revolvers and a knife and be injected into the affair to keep the spirit alive and to insure every per- son getting thelr money's worth. will be here. “Shorty” Castle, who ‘once claims to have ridden the mule, carried two bottles of nitroglycerine. He refuses to talk. Rollins is unhurt. The bandits ar- ed the bank, claiming they contemplated en- gaging in business here. They re- viol Poe | has challenged the amateur world to| turned to the bank today on the pre. the (New York sontealts, plessed the| Cutride him on the vicious animal. He|text of further discussing thelr in. listeners by her remarkable volee ana|suarantees hospital bills and funeral|tentions and as soon as Rollins was pleasing disposition. She responded to a number of encores. Lowell Pat- ton, the noted pianist, held the aud- expenses. Casper is receiving widespread ad- vertising from the event. The event alone attempted the robbery. Herman F. Kurel, 50 years of age, wounded and captured at Chugwater ence in his various selections includ-|is recognized as of such caliber that |Friday afternoon after an unsuccess- ing piano logues of a humorous na- ture. ‘The traits, peculiarities and cus- toms of In@tans together with the rea- papers over the state and in adjoin- ing states are playing it in their sporting columns. The Fair associn- tion has also gone to considerable ex- ful attempt to rob the Chugwater State bank, was brought to the Lara- mie county jail here Saturday morn- ing for surgical attention. Seventy- sons for the same were the interest-| pense in securing flashy posters which | three birdshot were removed from his ing features of a lecture given at the | have received widespread distribution | left arm by Dr. J, H. Conway. About chautauqua grounds this afternoon by| throughout the western country and/300 shot which lodged in his back, (Chief Strongheart, the prominent In- dian lecturer and entertainer. His wherever horsemen meet. ‘The list of entries has grown to will be takom out later. Kurel bore the ordeal of extraction of shot from igwater, They covered Cashier Robert ‘but the cashier, after a tussle with th. 0 Charles Irwin stables of front door and shouted an alarm. trust companies for the week shows that they hold $5,809,580 reserve in ex- cess of legal requirements. This is @ decrease of $11,166,090 from last week. TWO ARMED MAKES MISTAKE -—Two men armed with re- rday afternoon attempted to 40 miles north of Chey- Rollins with their guns em, leaped through the Saturday morning to break two pint bottles which he dropped ‘during his| Might, and which are believed to con-/ tain nitroglycerine, but the authori Wes hastily rejected the proposal Posses directed by Sheriff Homer | Payne of Platte county and Sheriff] George Carroll of Laramie, Saturday morning continued scouring the Chug: ing brought to Cheyenne by Deputy Sheriff George Montgomery, but he is not believed to be the bandit. ceteris Soon Three Members Prosecution Case CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug 27—Three More members of the Wyuming-Ne braska-Colorado automobile stealing gang recently broken up here, have been arrested, bring the total number FOR TRADE Interest in Salt Creek, Fergus County, Montana, oil land for good car. Cc. W. MAPES 160 S, Beech subject was “From Peace Pipe to War | such an extent that it is said the ac- Trail" and proved very instructive | commodations at the fair grounds will and entertaining. “It Pays to Adverise" to be given |ali it looks like Casper’s first annual{%ee" since he plunged into the willow by the Keighley New York Payers will be the feature of this evening's program at the chautauqua. The fa- mous comedy is a masterpiece and considered the most amusing furce ever written. It is put on by a very strong cast and will be a mirth pro- yoking affair from start to fimish. be taxed to provide housing room. In event will be one of the biggest’ rac- ing meets that has ever been held in the state. a Stop at the Casper Pharmacy! Buy a package of FAIRYFOOT Bunion Plasters: Fred sa: they cured his painful stubborn bunion. 8-27-1t CINCINNATI REDS TO FORM ‘ALL-STAR CINCINNATI, Aug. 27.—A special to the Cincinnati Times- Star from Philadelphia, today says: “Several of the Cincinnati Nation- al league b: club players un- der the of All-Stars of Amer- ica are planning a trip to South America this winter, it was reported here today. Players from other cubs who are expected to join the ’ tourists are: Pertica, Clemons and Fournier of the St. Louis Nationals; Snyder and Cunningham of the New Xork Nat{>nals and W5iltams . of ‘FRANCE NOT AFFECTED BY GERMANY'S FERGE PARIS, Aug. 27.—Premier Briand has read_n ‘virtually complete text of «the treaty of peace between the Unit- ed States and Germany, and “the! French ‘foreign office considers that nothing in the treaty sbould disturb France or affect her pos'tion, it is announced here. The foreign office believes Germany will have no reason to believe, as a result of the signa- ture o fthe treaty,, that the United States will be othér than‘ friendly to France. Read These A.B C Rules About Batteries justment and oiling mak: your ee last longer—proper inflation and careful driving make your tires last plugs serve longer and better. It is worth remembering that there are rules inst fully. « Here are three rules in’A B C form: <3-Put in water regularly and teep up the in ‘two weeks for battery, vty Hscevice. TOURING CLUBS the St. Louis Browns. The plan is to Icave Cincinnati October 10, play- ing games en route to and on the the journey will be extended to South America depends upon the success attending the trip when’ Los Angeles is reached.” 4 THE UNIVERSAL CAR COUPE | For the doctor, salesman, inspector, con- tractor, executive, the Ford Coupe means —more calls his arm without a murmur, Kurel’s companion, who escaped on foot after the holdup, has not been Seewsese2¥00000 We're Ready To move your household goods. thickets“ just south of Chugwater. The theory that a third bandit was waiting for the two who entered the bank, and escaped in a Ford touring car during the excitement incidental hours under a heavy track, unin- Jured, but with sufficient pressure exerted upcn him to make his ef- forts to free himseif helpless, Art Gintz, an employe of the New York Ol company was found and freed by Henry Overby who happened to be passing the scene of the over- turned truck. Gintz was returning from one of the fields in which the New York company operates, when his truck turned over in a gulley. He was taken into custody to nineteen were taken on federal warrants. latest arrests follow: Edward Johnson, taken at Denver, charged with. receiving and canceal- ing a stolen automobile. John Fox, taken at Denver, charged with transporting a stolen automobile inter-state, Eddie Sottow, taken at Cheyenne, charged with receiving and conceal- ing a stolen automobile. Only five of the nineteen arrested men remain in jail here, the others taken in this county All The, in Colorado. The Wyoming cases will »@ laid before the federal grand jury which will report in November. —_> There is only one day of the year on which the inhabitants of Monte Carlo are allowed to gamble at the casino tables—the Prince .of Monaco's birthday. See her flashing eyes— Dios Mio! How they flash! “THE PASSION FLOWER” LYRI C SUNDAY | These are universally Pressure exterted on him that blood circulation was cut off to many parts of his body. When the efforts of Overby, to free the pinned man were success- ful, Gzntz was overcome from ex- haustion and from his hazardous accident and was unconscious until brought to a local hospital, althouzh | the accident happened 40 miles from | town. Mis condition was apparently so serious that medical attention was summoned to revive him. Attend- ants state that it was a natural re- action of blood pressure after cir. culation had been suspended for a long time. Gintz hay been moved to his home and is now apparently no Worse for the accident. years known as Best, Safest, Always Kevial ie SOLD BY DRUGGISTS $50 CORONA Weight 6 Pounds ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS We Rent and Repair All Makes REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE George J. Heiser, Prop, 112 East Second Phone 856 Over White's Grocery Oriental Indestructable Pear considered the nearest approach to nature’s prod- uct that science and skill ean produce. They are of such beautiful cream-col- ored luster and rare value that we feel sure they cannot be duplicated in this country at less than double th amount we are asking for them. Thi to pursuit of his companions, was abandoned Saturday morning when the Ford car in which Kurel and his companion arrived at Chugwater was found near the town. It contained a shotgun, rifle, food supplies, bedding and lumps of whitish stuff believed to be an explosive. The car bears a Colorado license plate. In Kurel’s pos: session wes found a list of Denver men with cryptic figures opposite eac: Jaame. Kurel declines to talk, ‘tirther than to give his name, assert he fs a min ing prospector and claims that explo- sives which he carried were intended for use in blasting rock. 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