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~ NATRONA LEADS IN OWNERSHIP. | IF MOTOR CARS 2,881 Licenses Issued to Automo-| bile Owners of This County j During 1920; Laramie County Second other ¢ IN SIGHT THAU Smith-Turner Store| PICTURES HERE! School Section South of City’ Climbing Toward $150,000 Mark Today Subscriptions toward the fnanving of a company to purch 001, se 16 south of stite w climbing toward the goal of $150,000 today following whirlwind ¢fforts put according ta st t compi forth by the committee c: Deputy y of State H Ben Scherck ond R. T. Ke ons showin night $105,000 had been subscribed ana the si automobile over the numbe na county D'ANNUNZIO — Fiery Fiume leader and poet ‘who gave up is fight against the crown with the declaration that his people were not countyit .} worth fighting for. of only an in ‘ from licenses an_ ine: a income from ving been only 1920 was In five of the the number of this source i for Heenses in 1 $102,114.50. number registered in 1919.) Th in-| = te crease ation in the state was . QO A see san ie tsta tat whith sear mon | 4 ccounting Firm than 6,000 lic 1918. The tributed in part to the laxity of counts in enforcing the law and the tendency of antomdbile owners In New Location Reimerth & Van Denberg have re additignal stéck at the par value of $100 a*share was sold this morning. If the campaign meets with similar suc- ss during the next 24 hours, the fi- neing will be completed and the C: Jn a position to e for the n ase of the en- posed of as local in Standard Oil com- , it is understood, wilt for $1,000 nd the disposition * [of the remainder will be held up for the present until provision can be made for pars which the city is expected to take over. Attention is called to the fact that in subscribing for a $100 share of stoci: in the company, only 10 per cent is be paid down when the bid for the st cepted and before other p: ome due to the state it is at enough land will © been dof to fully reimburse the in- yestors, together with a good rate 9) interest. The venture is public spirits o avoid complia » with the law 3 x awe in which there will be no profit but it n result of thé, Inereased fee charged | moved from the third floor of the ®. | wuccesafil culmination will. open. the po reaut |S. building to a commodious suite ot|™ seen rooms on the fourth floor which gives them mucl» needed room to convenient The number of automobiles leense In each county ather than the coun for city growth on the. — The Texas oHege of Tndus- ties already referred to herein, ana] /¥ ' © Of este trial Arts maid course, £ ar Gun p aE aR: in ness in auditing and anteed to turn out graduates with re intan The firm has installed a complete }ability to take charge of a bie 1.000 "| auditing system and is prepared to give ;| timely council on matters pertaining to income taxes, new schedules on Ww ‘| must be filed within the next 60 day ita Relat chiara AMBUSH REPORT DENIED. , (By Associated Press) DUBLIN, Jan. 6.—General headquar- ters teday denied a report that 16 Sinn Feiners e killed when a detach- |ment of troops was ambushed near +| Kanturk. web fo Sl The b! m of the wattle, & tree of com-ithe gum family, has been adopted as increase or dec: 6); Big Horn, 1,301 Carbon, LAST TIMES TODAY cow creamery and put the business en a Bure profit making foundation. | SUBSCRIPTIONS! Total Needed for Acquisition of IN Rody ‘IN CONFERENCE The mezzanine floor of ithe Smith- Prizs for the best pictures, repre- ‘Turner drug store has heen made or senting the twelve Seout laws, were of. the shopping centers of the cit awarded yesterday by Scout Executive with the estgblishment beauty parlors, the Moore hat shop and the Columbja music agency. The unusual attraction is the comfort. ably fitted out rest room which will meet a néed for all shoppers, The|Cook's room for making the Thri alecorative scheiue for the mezzanine| poster. Second prize went to Delos ¢ ‘Toor is carried out in old ivory, rose. and|and honorable mention to Ruth § ; gold. The resi room is fitted with ivory [both of Miss Cook's room. The worl: wicker furniture, chintz upbolste: Was exceptionally fine throughout. geste. JR cata dtes | ‘Two rockers, a writing 4 ae Hanae » lounge and a magazine stan Would Make Sand Dunes Playground; ull in cretonne covered wicker ware (By United Press.) leave thg room most attractive. A | floor lamp with rose parchment shade j Wil furnish a soft light in the eye- | nings, and a telephone is there for pub- llic use. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 4:—An ‘effort to preserve the sand dunes of Indiana as a great national playground will be made before the Indiana legislature this month by Hoosiers interested in the | The Ideal beauty parlor of four fully conservation® of the state's natural re- 801 The lawmakers will he ask. | jeauipped booths n charge of Miss ed for $1,000,000" for this work, with} | Duntz of Lincoln, 2 Miss Pear) | Walker, chiropodist, will have one of the stipnlation that an equal amount! be subserihed by the public. | the booths for her work. An ‘expert The dunes are east of Chicago and of the Tecel) iss, to the second grades of the “Cen- tral school. Miss Bleetz’s room receivei a picture Firet forthe best work as u whole. ! “ist this week when th \formally. The children’s} A woman xper n F 6 of the «work. massag ns and the [usual hair ar elling, sham- |Pooing and facials will be included in the work. Two tables for manicuring have been placed on the baleony and operators have been employed. ————. PATROL LEADERS »perator is expected to arrive from the Captain Black and the loeal Scout- masters held a meeting of the patrol of the different troops last eve- jn at the Casper Chamber of Com- ™ This was attended by all the patrol leaders from the different Cas per troops and the meeting was thi first of a series that will be held here After the patrol leaders meeting | journed, the scoutmasters held a mpet- jing to discuss their problems and to obtain ideas in regard to the manage- ment of their troops. a WINTER WOLCOTT You Are Inv Bebe Daniels “She ~Couldn’t Help It” The bewitching Bebe is at her best in this pic- ture. Adapted from the well known novel and play—“In ine Bishop’s - Carriage” ALSO TWO-PART COMEDY ADMISSION 30c IRIS ORCHESTRA TOMORROW Eileen Percy in “The Land of Jazz” —AND— “THE LOST CITY” i Greetings: KL JOLLY JESTERS GARDEN AT “A” ST. ‘ TODAY 1S YOUR Cordially ited +’ TOMOR! UB USICAL 4 THE Eighty -Five Cents Tax Paid and Effective Is equipped to render and will promptly Telephone all orde Has it occurred to you as a buyer and consumer that you are getting better service and lower prices on your hardware needs than you did before the Deude-Oliiver entered the Casper field? Why not patronize the store that made this pos- sible? 5 Think it over and try us on your next hardware business. Yjouds- Olliver Hardware Company Telephone 714 105 South Center Street Opposite Henning Hotel “Where the Best Costs Less” No. 114 South ERRY AKERS A Word to the Wise is Sufficient Heat with Natural Gas; the Most Desirable Our Gas Fitting Department piping ‘complete. New York Oil Company, : Gas Department Phone 1501 Ladies Free Fuel Known. i you excellent service install your house rs and inquiries to Wolcott Street. per square yard. Professional and all Latest Dances Taught Phones 11 a.m, ‘A.CHARLES KEYES STUDIO REFINED BALL ROOM DANCING Private and Class Instruction 4p. m. to 7 p. m.—549 e WSvccosdccscaccecssscddedseecebarserivacvelsekeckens covering. Studio Odd Fellows Hall Corner Second and Wolcott to 4 p. m, — 733 POP PPLAPSALALALAD LA AAA bh hha di hh hh Lhd ddd de hdd dididdddad, America Casper’s Finest Theater—Always Worth While FINAL SHOWING TCDAY ‘ “BLIND WIVES” “EVERY WOMAN SHOULD SEE IT DON’T FORGET! ADMISSION 40c $ SHOWS AT—1:00, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Tom Moore in ‘HOLD YOUR HORSES” Watch Our Windows akadiad Led Lt LhbtLhhtbitda THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 1921 south of Gary, the city which sprang up like a mushroom on the grounds of the steel industry, They are 200 miles from the center of population and it Is the plan to furnish a place of recrea- tion, particularly forthe millions of people from Chicago and Great Lakes regions. “4 Selentists and publie spirited persons have endeavored tohave the govern ment set aside the dune land as a na- tional park, but without apparent suc- cess. Richard Lieber, director of the state conservation department, is a new champion of the movement and plans to place the matter before the general - | assembly. “The dunes are the one big and last opportunity to furnish a great recrea tional outdoors for the ‘millions of the northern Indiana industrial reg- ions,” Lieber said. Lieber declared that his program calls for a park about eight miles along Lake Michigan and extending inland more than a mile. ~ me PROHIBITION PROBE PROPOSED. (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Congres sional investigation into the enforce THE WIGWAM Hot Lunch 11:30 Until 2:00 P. M. Main Floor O-S Bldg. Showing Simultaneously with Rivoli Theater, Denver ‘The Fox Super-Special Production A Gorgeous Spectacle of Many Lands — it Strikes at the very Vi- tals-of Woman’s Vanity. LAST CHANCE ROW sree LOLS Pita a ‘. . P SESSSSISSSITIITN TS a4 SESELELSOSSSESSSES SOS Another line of merchandise which has been added to the service offered our patrons. DURALIN Is a six-foot, fast-color, long-wearing, fully guaranteed Floor Covering, stocked in ten beautiful designs and selling at $1.25 Let us furnish your new bathroom, hall or kitchen floor : BY) ___ EBERGOM MERCIALG THE BIG BUSY STORE SB RTSiy ONPAN {eB oenantanteenehay ment of the prohibition amendment was proposed in a resolution introduced to- day by Representative Vol, Renanere. of New York. The resolution declares that enforcement of the Highteenth amendment was “carried on in such a manner as to have become & public scanda d a subject for condemna- tion in the public _press.”* ga hi ate! d near The saltest sea water is foun) the equator, This Is due t> the greater evaporation, which takes the water but jeayes the salt. f fete ee Johnson Brothers Fancy Groceries, Vege- tables and Fruits. We Deliver Phone 1251 WE ARE NOT YET WE ARE A good word often found in bad company is “Ex- pert” — “Authority.” It savors of “Big I and little you.” But— If uable services ren- dered to Bankers, Lawyers and Merchants on Income Tax; if keeping posted up to date on all changes in » rulings; if intimate knowl- edge of regulations consti- tute “Tax Experts,” “Tax Authority,” we accept the commendation, though we reject the designation. Reimerth & Van Denberg Public Accountants Income Tax Service Fourth Floor O-S Bldg. Telephone 7675 COAL N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange. 101 Wyatt Bids. Phone 856 Phones 13 and 14 LA LLLE LAD A