Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 28, 1921, Page 7

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_ FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921 - VLADIVOSTOK UNDER _ ANTI-REDS' CONTROL fbe Casper Daily Cribune “ork. ofp. vists FUND PRODUCING Of K. of P. Visits Hodge Satur IT FL | PEF | g So aE Rane eas John ZN, HOLDUP IS CHIT Japanese Troops Maintain Neutrality 2.0" ao pedvemes yal Four Thousand Cats» Day Being lodge No. 19 Saturday evening and urn al ron In Occupation. of City by Troops AND KILLED OF ented mt GOLOMADO ROAD == Lead Into Stranger Wh Told to Throw Up His Report |etforts are being made to get out a Plant, Report large attendance. The meeting will be held in the Odd Fellows hall and will be open. to all jocal and visiting| Ford is building cars at full speed. ‘members. Refreshments will be served| And, according to an official state- during a social hour at the close. ment from the factory at Detroit, the May 27.—Troops formerly under the command ti-Bolshevile southeastern a art of Viedivastel: yastenden morning, ed from that city by the Kokusai News OPERA CHAIRS IN NEW MUQITORIUM INSTALLED The opera chairs for tne auditorium in the new high ‘school ‘have been in: stalled, giving the roum a: tt Pacity of 700, gets The arrival of the Kappell troops at Vladivostok was expected as they cap | tured Nikolsk, near there on May 21 | and were reported to be advancing. | e cit: said TRINIDAD, Colo., May 27.—An un-|tho control ‘ef the “Kappel toe identified man, ahout 24 years of age,| whose chief of staff announced the fies at the morgue here with five| council of non-socialist organizations bullet wounds in hia body. The man|had asked the soldiers to enter the was shot last night on the road near|Ccity. Part of the Viadisvostok militia Leshcar by John Cha of Elmore, who|®urrendered to the invaders and the claims that the man held him up on/remainder fled. Members of the na- the road. Cha was driving his car to| tional assembly were placed under ar- & ranch, and according to his story,|Test. but were later released. was stopped by the man, who told| The Viadisvostok correspondent of him to hold up his hands. The man|the Nichi Nicht Shimbun says the fired one shot at him, Cha states,|Kappell soldiers disarmed) all militia- whereupon Cha emptied his revolver|men, some of whom resisted. He adds into the body of the alleged bandit.| that the city is in consternation with Nothing was found on the body of| Kappel! troops driving through the the dead man save a card bearing the | streets in automobiles and occupying name of R. A. Reed, Kansas City. | the railway station and other build: ings. All the shops in the town have been closed. Se eRe SS STORK BEATS AUTO. a The towns of Razdolnoe and Pokrov: DENVER, May 27.—Mr.-and Mrs.|ka, near Viadisvyostok, have been oc-| = Charlek Gates lost a race with the) cupied by the Kappelists. Commander stork from Bear Creek canon to Den-| of the Japanese forces in the city is ver early today. whey stopped at| reported to have declared that Japan | == Morrison where Mrs. Gates gave birth | will not interefere in the political sit- ~ SPECIAL DRESS: SALE SATURDAY, MAY 28, AND TUESDAY, MAY 31 We Will Place on Sale Every Dress in Our Store at HALF PRICE ‘Regardless what the material or former price was. Over 500 Dresses. to select from. Taffeta, Georgette, Tricotine, Messaline, - Organdie. : to @ seven and one-half pound boy.! uation and will not disarm the Kappell Tire trouble prevented them from! soldiers. feaching Denver. Mr. Gates is presi-| a dent of the Denver Civic andsCommer-| Lord Leverhulme, the head of a cor- €ial association and of the rubber com-/ poration which gives employment to pany that bears his name. The baby|nearly 100,000 workmen, ts an advo- named Charles C. Gates, Jr. cate of the six-hour working day. “ Saturday’s Specials. Sug: ft lie 3 Sueer: ee 100 Ibs. ease bi ~$9.00 Fresh Creamery Butter, 2 Ibs. for-—~_— ere. 314-lb. box Soda Crackers for....—.._______63e No, 214 cans Fancy Black Cherries, per can____.30c No. 214 cans Fancy Bartlett Pears, per can____.40% No. 214 cans Del Monte Apricots, - can.____30c No. 214 cans 55-0 Syrup Y. F: Peachés, per'can....30c » No. 2 cans Paul’s Guthbert Red pber can 45c ~ 1 gal. cans Solid Pack Blackberries, per gal.___ $1.40. 1-lb. cans Silver Band Steel Cut Coffee, per Ib.__40c . 4 gal. cans Red Karo, per can..../_____._50c¢ . ‘4 gal. cans Blue Karo, per can. A5c _ 1 gal. cans Silver Band Cane and Maple Syrup $2.60 _ \% gal. cans Silver Band Can and Maple Syrup $1.35 5 bars Pearl White Laundry Soap for. -_- —_—_28e/ 5 bars White Naptha Laundry Soap for_______25c_ 2 pkgs. Lux force eee ee BCP We Deliver at All Times of the Day to Any Part of the City $1.00 This includes all our Party Dresses. This is an opportunity of alife-time. Come early and get a bargain. "Great Reductions on Suits, Coats, in Fact Everything In Our Store Will Be Sold at a Liberal Reduction The Fashion Shop 154 South Center Street, iti | tt AAA PAGE SEVER demand for Ford cars and tracks stili|this year. Since the month has 25 | Motor company, The factery is oper- exceeis the output, despite the fect | working days, present indications | ating on full time, six days = week and that a new level of preduction hes | point to a new high record. three shifts a dey. been reached, A comparison of Ford production| “We were never in @ better evadl- By the first of May the figures fr 1920 ayxi 4921 discloses | tion than we are right now,” saki resenting daily production were in the |the fact thal for April, 1921 the out-| Henry Ford recently. neighborhood of 4,000 @ day, so the 3 ree put was greater by 34,514 than for the a May schedule was set at 101,125 cars | corresponding mon’ { & year ago.| UNBMPLA\YMENT BILL KILLED. and trucks, not including the output |The output for May 1921. will prob- MADISON, Wis., May 27—The un- ef the Ford Canadian plant or any |abiy overshadow May 1920, by be-| employment prevention bill, the first of ‘the foreign assembling plants..The | tween fifteen ang twenty thousand | proposal to insure workers against output mounted dally; May 12 brought | cars cmd trucks. loas of work ever offered in any leg forth 4092, the greatest number that} Anproximaiely 43,000 men are at| isiature in the United States was killed have been in one day so far’ work in the Detroit plant of the Ford! in the Wisconsin senate. rep- PRICE Sale Ends Saturday Night, May 28 TO MOTHERS fn the Boys’ Department there are 300 Pairs of Boys’ Pants Are Wonderful Bargains At $1.00 Per Pair 200 Pairs of Boys’ Shoes In Dress and Knockabout At $2.00 Per Pair We ask the Mothers to shop Saturday morning, to avoid the crowd in the afternoon and evening. CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. ~SOME FACTS ABOUT THE UNIVERSAL CAR We have received five carloads of Ford cars so far this month and will receive three more carloads atone _ 233 East Second Street Next to Telephone Building --$1.00 7 No. 2 cans Pea: _—--__—..$1.00 304 and 1288 BROS. “THE BEST IN GROCERIES” _ CANNED FRUITS. - Gallon cans Red Pitted Cherries. -$1.40 Gallon cans Sliced Pineapple____$1.15 7 No. 2 cans Towa Co eS EXTRA SPECIALS 7 No. 2 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes___$1.00 Large cans Pork and Beans... oe eee, Medium cans Pork and Beans_____._____15¢ Small cans Pork-and Bearis.___-.-___.10¢ -2-cans Cut String Beans____»__ BB 10-Ib. cream can Gas Roasted Coffee___$4.10 1 Ib. Red Seal Coffee. Gallon cans Pumpkin —.... Gallon Catsup .... 3 25c can K. C. Baking Powder. WE DELIVER -——--65¢ (ooo BOS ---20c Milk, any kind, per case__-______.$6.25 100 Ibs. Cane Sugar..._.__________$9.00 5-lb. box Sunsweet Prunes__.____90c No. 8 can Sliced Peaches in Syrup_____35¢ No. 3 can Puyallup Peaches in Syrup__...35¢ No. '8-can Green Gage Plums______+ 35 2-cans Campbell’s Soup. a. 2B -B-lb. pail-Berry Jam___________$1.00 9-0z. glass Pure Jelly. -..-25¢ ¥% gal. Bliss Cane and Maple Syrup.__$1.00 2 pkgs. Crystal White Soap Chips___...15¢ 9 rolls Crepe Toilet Paper. ——..$1.00 WE DELIVER Galion cans Blackberries__________.$1.40 Gallon cans Sliced Peaches_________85c¢ Gallon cans Apples = 6B Gallon cans Apricots... ___ 95 SOAPS AND WASH POWDERS 14 bars Classic Soap. $1.00 S-pkys, Vas ee Be 3 bars Fairy Soap. SSG SR aE 1 3 bars Glycerine Soap. 28 3 bars Wool Soap. 2 cans Sunbright Cleanser. 15 2 pkgs. Kirkoline Wash Powder... 15¢ * 8 bars Naptha Soap... ._-25¢ Orders Taken for Monday Delivery WE DELIVER —25¢ - within a week. From now on we can make good deliveries on Ford cars after receiving your order. If you have not an onder in get it in today. We will sell Fords on time payments. Earl] C. Boyle 125 to 137 North Center Phone 9 11ST ee eVT Te TT EN Ter Er ETOTSS8000S060000000000000068 |

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