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PAGE EIGHT fhe Caspet Daily Cribune EWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED “on sewer 1A. W. BABSON, F MARKET TREND Oil Securities Furnlsned by Taylor and Clay, Associated Press Leased Wire. GRAINS WEAKER | } New York Stocks ] | Allied Chemical & Dye - 333} LOCAL OIL STOCKS | .\lis Chalmers -- 55% | Bessemer - - | American Beet Sugar - - 4 |Big Indain a | American Can —-._-- 59% | Boston Wyoming -_ :89 amie American Car & Foundry --.- 188. |Buek Creek ° — 4 ; de & Lea 4. 70 New Yerk Opening Today|Decline Moderate, However, | Americas ae me i ute Tait Thies Marked by Strong Demand, Pending Developments in | American are - 1224 | Blackstone Salt Creek *.23 Oils Climb. Near E : | Ame: an 61% | Chappell - in wad ‘American | Cotumbine _ American Conosolidated Royalty 1. NEW YORK. Se Today's} CHICAGO. , Sa Pp rare pcm yee <7 yl gtock market offered stubbo ist-Ja pe pyr ear ance to occas essure and to a moderate in_wheet | American pric oved upward. Fave a bapens Aanaconda : = e sho 1 disposed] Ati.. Gulf a ae before| Baldwin Locomotive nood of| Baltimore and Ohio - hlehem Steel “B' and land just outside the cities way before anyone realizes what is going on. Because they have seen lan¢ unused for years most people think it will always continue co. This is why the original holder seldom makes eny profit from real estate. ‘The value is so close to his nose that he does not see it. Decembe 1.08% to #1 and Pac. and Jutwest |Rec Bank Picardy — Royalty & Producers — Tom Bell Royalty | Western Exploratii United Pete Iron Se cconienect = Wo. Tex.” “A fundamental change in real = | Western States estate values is taking place. ) far sume Y on . “4 16 it has proceeded quletly without much ation Few people have realized YORK CURB CLOSING. os pee Inspiratio 2%| NEW publicity. bs =a receipts of fovea evens er ex div 109% aonvesin Producers $ 14.62% $4.75 |Jt.. The fact is that people are mov record ior the year, some cece oie int. Mer. Marine - -- 88 | Merritt “ 8 9.00 {ing to the country. A few wise heads cent buying tributed to a ned’ to easé the [International P: ‘. 57% | Gienruck Of — 112% have discovered the bes pats Hrs of Birmingham bankers. nd oats. After op jinvincible Cit - 154s Salt Creck Prds. -. 15.62% country bomes and they are iy Focenh Lead and Owens Bottle als lower, December | Kelly Springfield Tire — 42 ibl oot CAE Conn’ 11.62% buying up all the land they want for advanced more than a point to new|corn prices recovered a littl Py Pe Kennecott Copper - 35% | Droa. and Refrs. _ 9.00 themeelves and as much more’ as prices. Walle the buying ex-| Later, the corn market showed stuly Louisville. ant, Neshvilly =}3SB | starine ph they can carry for a speculation. 1 over most of-the lit, high| bern, Ta fat Xo net de:| Misami Copper. --+-2 2 “281g | Mutual 11.62% ‘My advice to those who want sub- oft, chemical oii rmot{ciine to tec advance, with December] Middle 5 Oli 13% |S. O; Indiana -_--__ 118.25 urban real estate 1x to buy nt once. ee 58% Midvale § a4 Mities Service Com. 198.00 For the past decade or more, people a ted the acivas Gate iat a tkook tee lower, | Missour! Pi - rk On _ 2.00 Ihave been crowding- to the eae two point and Cats ata =, eG las ty +t York ‘entral 1 . . Sow, re ‘everse movemen orntne jean sae ABE! NDS. Now, however, a material tmprovement ted in| December 368%. refited a ea _N. i, and Bart REET BOND to the country is beginning which Southern Pacific and Ct e and|then sagged lower than before _ | Niefoik and "Western 2 +e ee te be tha greatest, ablttion Ohio, Standard Oil of New Jersey re-| Higher quotations on hogs gave| Northern Pacific Z ~ promupaiation since the institution of sumed leadership of : RaiusriatAdrviiriieain fe": Soro ce es - 28! second 48 - the railroad.. Within the next ten or ae. ee p sioee.| Pan American z First 44s - more years the bullding of suburban Royal Dutch advanced Open. High: Low. Close.| Poh Sivanix 2 4 |Secofid sua homes should rival the growth of the substantial fractions WHEAT— i | Pemiea cnn 2 Third 44s a aendbile. goons the movies, by Mexican F a Pansh inet. | sept 1.06% 1.06% £08 |pure on < saig| Fourth 44a fhe phonograph or radio! » aeptioaenpe agpee oles end Were lone 2 Ree geen carn Lee Saye ; = “In fact, these inverttons make shares each climbed a point and w ay 4 % 1.09% 1.07% 1.08 ding - 18%] bie the suburban movement. A followed into higher ground by Davl-| CORN Iron and Steel — - 67 | brie ‘ars ago country homes were son, Allied and American Agricultural | sept 61% 62% 1 Duteh, N. Y. = 58% ew ye ° . Chemics's.. Other industrial strong| ne = est 58% 58% |Sears Roebuck — > 59m Crude Market limited to the rich or to those em: spots included Cru American | s49, 60% “gore 114] Sinclair Con Of — > 34% | ployed in the country, because only VWecten and Famous Players, each up| o,Ts— Southern « Pacific - 4%) 4uch people could afford maar a. 3 ¥ a a =r Southern Railway — - 25% transportation. Now automobile: Siotiay speculative, lenders’ in which | rr Sina sete aaa | Standard Oil of N. J. ~ 197% Peergerten y have come within reach of the great a “ately Targe ‘short interest. is ‘eup-| tye sean 33 sesh Z Mule Creek middle class of people. They are in- ; ist fell into line with thelranp— > 47a, | Ble Muddy - creasing at the rate of mire than a posed to exist fell into 1 LARD— - 47% x cs there nt in Gulf States Steel, 12 i 291, | Salt Creek - million a year. ‘Ten years ago thet upward movement in Gulf § Oct. ft 11.20. 11,00 nc aang Bas Coser reas See cemobned that stock extending its gain tc pte Se 922 ceo Products — = “88% [Goce were 1,000, passenger autor 5} ly five points. Country wide reports] Ri gs- continental O11 chaee (Omes In the United States. Today there of increased retail business found ex: | ge; =s sone {Union Pacific —- - 161. [yay pasin are about ten million, which is am teeta se «and for merchan-! oe, > United Retail Stores = 83% | Greyhall ot average of one cnr to about every taine. aba Seeere: fumriie: vel tae i 1S OPN - 85% | Grane Creek ten.people! “They are bringing new nite td a new: 18 h, Wohvorth United States Rubb - 51% lmorchlight — and better roada and opening up mil- mbing 6%. ar Department j luisk ieeeer ~ 103% | stunset. Hons of acres of hitherto inaccessible = > ‘i . } n Fr - —— sed, the ores 2.—-Some y unsettlement took Butter and Eggs Weatinghouse 7 63 | Deas Ariat em dL aadagarres eas ace at midday when Mex Petro! Willys Ov is - 6%] W more families ther aden im was subjected to pressure on | American . Lead and Sm. — 19% | have a suburban home, even iw rumors of additional taxes, that| CHICAGO, § Butter higher; / Butte and Superior ~~~ - 22% | bread-winner must work.1n the city ttock dropping 2% below Saturday's |creamery ex : rats 83%4@35c:|Cala Petroleum - = 83%] Wage earners’ during the last period icak Hepublis “Steel, Hiook'-al extra firsts 37@40c; seconds 31@32c;|Montana Power _ 5 of prosperity spent’.their money for American Smelting, United Retail | standards 37 4c. Shattuck Arizona — a 8% fnotor ear; in the next period of stores, Mathieson Alkali and Willys Ba unchanged; receipts 6,071 | Great Northern, Ore aeart te prosperity they will buy country Overland preterred also yielded to pro-|cases; first ordinary firsta| Chicago &) Norns = ate — homes! teasional selling. the declines ranging 25026; miscellaneous 27028e;erefrig-|Morentidaied Gas = ane Hotiowing tm A report of peodastisa| The snclion picture tma put-cthe erator fi 2 25) 20! ive Der cent. local town hall on a par with the city theatre. The motor truck is giving the rural or suburban dweller nearly from 1 to 2 points. from all fields ed and renewed at five per cent 5 {4the country for the veeic ended September 9, in comp: 7” 7 io ta son with figures fur the previous ce * NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—Efforts to POTATOES AVERT ON Pl AN en day period, the cross output havin; | the same freight and express facith bring about a further reaction were i Searhvevistitorrce: {kk da hee: the: cis unavailing when a brisk demand = It will be noted that an inerease| Motor bus lines are,covering routes aroso for the high priced oll shares.) CricaGo, sept 25.—Potatoes if was made of 6.409 barrels per day inj which never could be served by any The absorption of these issues was SUD’). eaicr on white stock, fairly- steady i the average gross p:cduction. a gain|other transportation sysem, Automo- plemented by renewed inquiry for the) (1, cariy Ohios, receipts 182 cars; of 1,450 barrels being credited to the|biles are. bringing the school-houses gas, food and investment railroads! ta: United States shipments 1402;| Wyoming and Montana fields. and the village to within a few min- Pee 6, GUik Zebound throughout |Northern sacked and. bulk whites ——. Sept.9 Sept.2.{utes of the country home. Chain aie arate il improved; 90@$1.15 cwt; Minnesota sacked|Sheridan-Wyomi y | Oklahoma . 402,700 402,500 | stores are carrying to every commun fapr. points. .Stapased Oil) of Nev. Jon pe ge Ohios $L00@$115 wt: Sheridan Weer na CO Dany, Kansas __ 86,550 86.500] {ty the same efficient merchandising sey rose 3% to.a new high figure for/ss:nnegote, sacked Red river Ohios ; ~ soUauNng: North Texas 52.400 56.100 ds the city dweller enjoys. Lastebut the yenr.. Californie. Petroleum and) 412 95@¢1 for Refinery. | Central Texas ¥ 147/600 141,650| not least the radio, especially if de- SaOeetE oe Me Cans. A ar : North Loulslana and veloped on General Squire's wired pieaionn. Tetsoleun shared. in) sie-xiag According to reports from Riverton] Arkansas - _. 127,400 125,550} basis, gives to suburban homes the poe ty Cine a akg pea eney Sel email & deal is now pending for the taking |Guit Coast =" 106,900 113.300 | finest city lectures and music. 3 losing. Columbia Gas was over of the refinery at that place} astern __ S ahsth00 147.0004, | «phen: Coca GRantustale Sexpert arked up 3 potr United States which was built’and for a time oper-| Wyoming and Mon- | sion, however, i# not alone the attrac- * Realty 344 and Atlantic Coast Iine us ated by the Riverton-Wyoming Refin-| tana $2,860. .81,400| tion of o country homé.. In the cities a a2 SOSH Gia: Seer Aaa) FELD BY THE KASOMI f ing company, by the Sherldar-Wyo-| california — = 385,000 380,000| congestion of dwelling house space cred, Postum Cereal, Ster- ming Oll company so that the latter ms Tibhatenta long ‘haxel high prices a: Products, Endicott Johnson and named corporation will have 4 market Total 1,504,400 1,498,000 ‘discontent, For more )wens Bottle also made considerable z for the oil now developed in the May ARI ATE 000 | Dake BESTA ne phaser con aleeee progress towards higher lev A well is boing completed in the] erick Springs field. $d. Rebellion on the part have existed. of the rent payer: is reaching the point of explosieg. Almost any kind of a change would be attractive. Once the average city worker realizes that with a few hundred ‘dollars and a flivver he can get a house of his own with all the land he needs, the Mahoney dome by the Kasoming which gives promise of being a real produc- er This well which is located on sec- jtion 26-26-83, penetrated the sands at 2,700 feet and with the bt seven feet the sand over 300 feet of ofl rose in the casing. Tals operation opens up an entirely The taking over of this plant will include the building of a pipeline from the field 2n increase in the storage capacity of 100,000 barrels and the ad- dition of a cracking process and lubri- cating plant to the present refinery. A party composed of President Dick Keenan, TEXAS OL EXTENDS. NTERESTS ept. 25.—Copper dull and futures 14c. spot a Peter Kooi and George H . aT n firm; spot and ft 4 ces are two to one he will move. pk Rise: ie! eS se nog new ofl area, all wells having been| Brown of Sheridan, and Senator Pat oe ety ne “longer. hae; a; wall : se ee eee one wee [drilled previously in that vicinity hav-| sullivan of this city were at Riverton Jarvund it. Railroads make the first 00@ <i vr {iis Deena Rec uoes ates eee and the Maverick field for several}Qne-Half Interest ‘in © 580j{vreach, bnt the railroads opened up a 506. CREE eS days last week looking over the situ- i eat : in Lead firm% spot 6.25@6.37 5 cres ~ {only narrow strips along thelr lines Stat cies Weak RL Podia-apot- a8. Filings for New, Fiels. ation and it Is expected that as are | ACTe Furchased from’Kin radiating from the city. In most A large number of filings for per- its have recently been made at the nston land office, nearly all cov in the Spring Valley sult of this trip, announcement will soon be made of the company's plans. The seven wells which it was agreed ney-Coastal. cases the railroads followed the val- leys. and lowlands, which are not the | best building location. Between these $6.8 spot —— arby @6.90. Antimon: Although the deal has not been en- aac to drill at a recent meeting at Sheri-|tirely closed, negotiations have reached |+:,e8 are miles of land much more de- arene ss dan will be carried to completion an+|a point where only the meeting of|ssrahie for bui®ling but which have o. Phone 928R is_receiving~consid-| material is now being moved'to the!certain requirements of the depart-|jeen inaccessible to the commuter $1 Down $1 a Week erable attention at present and ft is| field for that purpose. :, |ment of the interior at Washingfon | pecause men had no-seans of getting ee |likely that t will soor be the scene of a re jremain to be cone to bring #% to con-|45 the train. It is in these ereas be- Save rent—buy a lot. 9-21-4t' sorae development The Greatest Lot Sale 9-21-4t ‘clusion, whereby the Texas Deveicp-| tween the. railroad !lines and within 4 a {ment company, subsidiary of the ‘exas ja radius of 15 or 20 miles of the company, takes a one-half undivided! cities, which the motor cat and g00d interest in 580 acres in the Salt Creel! |roads‘haye opened up, that the most IEW BOLTON CREEK LINE TOBE eld has been let to the Hope Engineering company and] yoston Wy rork of getting the necessary machinery on the job is being| Merrit 8% one today with actual work on the carrier to be started im-} Mutual 11 1ediately. ay : js ..| ‘The entire output from this lease : lan oming 96; Glenrock 134: ie ss leaS¢/iecting such property, a good pla Mountain Producers 14%¢,/ Tl! be used by the Teaas company for| “Siay is to follow out the best resi ‘Om It Crees (#9 refinery here and will bring the! a itiat streets and buy “vhere land zy | Kinney-Coastal in with other independ-| 22m to sell by the acre instead of ents who have lately succeeded _|Dbusiness buildings nor to ost to the F river jvolved in the transaction, it being an| high qill.goon be in demand as the and continue | jegee holder in the field, the San Juan |35%d per ounce. | ‘There will be a meetitng of the Cas- | :- Stocks -:- Grains - field, now under lease by the Kinrey-| thectacular development in new COMPeey COMP ENY: . [building should take place. | this interest brings @ price of $2-| "yp you are Interested In real estate a /000,000, for which thie iexas agrees tne ‘eituation demands action, It } ™ NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—Prices of /(® Pay the sum of $500:000 In casi Toons that if you want to buy de- See : Wroming oils at 2 p. m, today were| immediately the balance to be pa'i| oie suburban land near any good} . } ‘ ‘ ‘ «1, Meted on the NewsYork curb as fol {70m the oH ns ‘eveioped, untit the) cis at present low, prices, you will Contract for the laying of a pipe line to the Bolton Creek \(v." entire amourt is paid. have to go about it at\‘once. “In se A : apes ‘ ‘ io. alee hel > the foot. -On the other hand, it The new carrier will be a six-inch line and will cover a): Casper 30,000 in 1925: Where are |{ JUS the teiformerly held down Usht) yoy own olty awelling house property stance of 30 miles. Starting at af ‘The laying of this Iine will provide! they goimg to liv Sette | DY the Standard. which cannot be converted to busi- t near the main camp of the Jowa-| an outlet for the production developed This deal has no bearing on other} ross uses, the quicker you get rid of “Mt will extend north ana|!2 the field, including that of the Iowa London Silver. Properties of the Kinney) Coastsl. it’ the better. This does not abpty to ey eae | Wyoming, the pioneer and Jargest} LONDON, Sept. Bar silver {Neither is thers any of the stock property om there following the|and the Casper-Bolton Syndicate, both | eae a | outright purchase by the Texac of the| ,usiness section of the city expands, rthwest bank of the river toa point |of which have production there. It! Fair View Addition is sight:y. [interest in the ne lease. ‘it does apply to other city dwelling ar the Midwest refincry where it will | will also provide an outiet for produc 9-21-4t! * iat \nouses for which such extravagant ve its term |tiom as developed in the Bates Park GE 2 F< oS3 TE Fair View is what it implies. l vents are now demanded. Remember & being | Mellum, Enum Claw, Spindle Top and NOTICE. ei S1-4t) nat awhile the readjustment in. in- “Buy Property Outside Cities at Once,” Advice of Expert; Big Movements too Close to See; Own a Country Home WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., Sept. 25.-—A big boom in real estate, with particular reference to suburban properties proper, js near at hand. Those direction. carried on in the efficiently than In {dea that ail offices and factories must be located in the population centers {s simply a notion harided down thru generations. In the old days industry was confined to the and the country was left for agriculture. ‘That was before the age of modern transportation. Of course, {t must continue true in the case of distributing houses. Wholesalers, jobbers, merchants, ete., who group together according to their industry in a certain part of the city greatly facilitate buying. Manufacturers, “nowever, better labor conditions, lower rents and better power in the country. Hence, I would not dispute the point with anyone that business eventually may tend toward the suburban sites, “For the present, however,” con- cluded Mr. Bxbson, ment will be confined to the buying of country residences, x gee Bice 26am) . Live Stock Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Sept. 25.—(United States Department of Agriculture).—Cattle, receipts 30,000; better grades native beef steers proportionately scarce, fully steady; lover grades slow, under- tone weak to lower; early. top maturet beef steers $11 West yearlings $11.85; bulk beef steers of value to|sell at $9.50@10,50; butcher she ~ stack largely 16 Jower; canners, bulls ar’ stockers largely steady; veal calves opening mostly 50c off; bulk fat she stock $4.85@7.50; bulk bologna bulls $4.00@4.25; bulk vealers to packers early arotind $12.00. ; Hogs, receipts 36,000; lighter weight and desirable weighty butchers fairly active;.10 to 16¢ higher; others slow; around steady; bulk 170 to 230 pound averages 10.60@10.65; $10.70 paid; bulk 240 to 274 pound butchers, $10.25@ 10:50; good and choice 290 to $10 pound butchers. mostly $10.00@10.15; bulk packing sows $7.75@8.35: pigs slow; holding best time $9.75; heavy $9.00@ 10.40; medium $9.9010.70; light $10.25 @10.79; Ught light $9.90@10.40; pack- ing sows, smooth $8:10@8.90; packing sows, rough $7.25@8.25; killing pigs $8.75@9.75. av Sheep,, receipts 25,000; best native lambs gpening 10 to 25c lower; to ship: pers end city butchers; packers tglk- ing greater decline; top $14.65 to pers, packers bidding $14.00@14, largely for desirable kinds; sheep and feeders around steady; demand for feeder lambs active; practically no fat westerns here; receipts include 8,600 direct to packers. far more the city. This country find Onraha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb,, 25.—(United States Department of Agriculture)—Hogs r# celpts 7,000; active; packing grades 10 to dée higher; bulk $3.25@$8.75; butchers 15 to 25¢ higher; bulk 200 to 300 pound butchers $9.10@$10.00; top $10..00. Cattle receipts generally steady; ‘choice corn fed, $10.80; she stock steady to easier; bulls and veals ebout steady; stockers and feeders steady to 15¢ lower. Sheep receipts 21,000; fat lambs steady to easier; bulk westerns $14.25; natives ~ $14,00@$14.15; .sheep steady: ewe top $6.25; feeding classes fully steady; $14.00 paid. , DENVER PRICES DENVER, Colo., Sept. 25.— Cattle receipts 6000; market steady to weak; beef steers 6.50 @ &. cows und hei- fers, 3.75 @ 6.25; calves 6.00 @ 9.00; bulle 2.50 @ 3.50; stockers and feeders 5.00 @ 7.50. Hogs—Receipts, 900; market 50 to Jc higher; top 10.30; bulk 7.75 @ 10.00. 7 Sheep — Receipts, 22,500; market steady to 25c lower; yearlings 13.00 @ 13.50; ewes 5.00 @ 5.50; “feeder lambe, 900; beef “steers Mutual Increases Capital. ‘At a recent meeting held in Port: land, Me., stockholders of the Mutual Oil company ratified an increase in the authorized capital stock from 3,000,000 to 6,000,000 Shares of $5 par value eact: making the total capitalization $30,000,- 000, 6s ls Sa Girls buy a lot. 9-21-4t ] . SWAN NDERREAME! company | other pre ective and proven fidlds of “a it af , the readjust- pane Rat dinteien, tuenishine » arester in| Per Builders association at Colby and| | Subscribe far tbe Tribune and get ai dustry im onsit siene. tt Ike ti A : * sTSonbar es ’ zi 1 office.” Tues night. S key tor every 50c pail 8-12-tf} ment in, a é for the drilling esett ph 2 Blocea acs Ba begun. aura - aid at an est territory apd placiii« Ne adds ipa ; 2 Some may ask why industry docs; | avaah Gt these i The Dobbin Realty Co., Tribune Berore} $1 Down $1 a Week. 9.23-2t Building. 9-23-2t|not move to the cuuritry? the main move-; Bel. Gov., 8. F. 714s, 1945 104% - Livesteck -:- All Markets NANCE AUTHORITY,| PREDICTS BIG REAL ESTATE BOOM 1925. ,103% 1937. ‘103% 1924. 101% 29. 99% Ss, 1941 103% 107% 103% Canada 6s, 1 Canada 5: 1 Canada 5s, 1931 Canada bs, who are planning eventually to own a country home should |Canada 6%s, 1929 get busy at once, for delay is likely te cost you money. The big movements in real estate usually get well under|céite many years have passed we probably | Cie. shall see a strong tendency in that|Con. Cust, 5; Many businesses can be} Copper Expt Ss, 1923 Cc. B. & Q, 5s, 1 cP. 1952 Ry., Reg. Ss, 1241 Un. ‘fer. Copper Expt., 85, 19: per Expt., Ss, 1 Cro. Cork & Seal, 6s, Cub. Am. Sug., Cuba. Crown Ck’ & 's' $s, 1931 1, 6, Czechoslovak ‘$s, Dan. Con. Mun. Del. &@ Hud., 64 Denmark 6e, Great <s Hock Valley, 6s, 1924 Hu, Oil & Ref, Denmark § Detroit City Gas 6s, 19 DuPont Frameric French Gov. French Gov. 1931 Yas, 19 8s, ists Tiss, 1941 Bia, 1952 Sor., 78, 1936 tas reat Nor. LaBelle Iron, Jap. Gov. Jap. Gov, Jap. Gov. Miss. Pac. 4s, Ist, 4%s, 2nd_ 4s, 1925 192 Pac., ; Pac, Gs, 2047 P, Gt. N, It, 6% N. Y. Stean:. 68, 1947 Packard, 8s, 1931 Pac, Tel & Tel Penn. . RR. Penn. R.. R., 7, Paris L.M. Queensland, Queexsiand ” 6s, Seine, 7s, 1942 -....-__-_ Sin Grude OM 5%4s Sol. & Cie, 8s, 1927 Swiss Govi, 6%, U i 82,900 ton! R. 1947 ies 1956 . 7s, 1925'102% 1940. 121 1946. -» 68, Bell Tel. 105% 100% 99% 3% Truguay 8s, Bo & H% France demand 7. Italy demand 4.23: Belgium demand 7.16%; cabl Gerinany. demand .0% 1-1) 07%. < Holland demand 38.68; cables Norway demand 16 Sweden demand 26.47. Denmark demand 20.87. Switzerland demand 18.70. Spain demand 15.32. Greece demand 2.50. Poland demand .01%. Czecho-Slovakia demand 3.14. Argentine demand 35.60. Brazil demand 12.1 Montreal 100. . cables ¥ SUGAR NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Sugar tu- tures closed steady; approximate sales ; December . October 3.0; 3.15; March 3.01; May 3.12. ‘There was no improvement demand for refinéd sugar at hand although in second quarters a fair business was going on. were unchanged with all refine! ing at 6,25 for fino granulated second hands were selting from to 10 points below these quotat! silver 69%4c; Mexican dollars 53 Save movs* — buy a lot. poe crf oe Pay up for your Tribume and key fer every 50c pald. $ AT: SUPPL Save rent—buy a lot. Has city water and fire plugs across the street THE DOBBIN REALTY Ground Floor, Tribune Bldg. & 10754 | pessimistic. % 100% & 102% |concerns of lesser credit should be NEW YORK, Sept. 26.--Forelgn ex-|win you 4 big ‘prize. change steady; Great Britain demand 4.41%; cables 4:42; 60 dey bills on banks 4 in ; cables 4.23%. [*suver | Fair View NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—Foreign bar FAIR VIEW | ADDITION - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1922. 103% 101% 101% 100 105 104 TOKIO MONEY RATES SOARING vigenciale Outlook Anything ut Bright in Nipponese Capital, Report. . 106% * bl 9% 102 i 101% > joy | TOKIO, August 31.—{Correspond- 2 ence of The Associated Press).—The 101% | condition of the money market. where 102%] an exceptionally high rate of inter- est is paid for loans raised by all sorts of industrial concerns continues As soon as the market signs of some slackening in crowd of borrowers appeared market. eager to get funds 109%, ;for the purpose of re-adjusting their yet bold deb ‘The bankers, however, re- mained shy fearing the future of the money market. The consequence has been that bor- rowers have been forced to'bid up the interest. First in the Ist was the $7% {Oriental Colonization company, a 105% | gemt-official concern enjoying a gov- ernment subsidy. This. company ha‘l 00% {2 Pay 8.97 per cent Interest, as the 139% [bankers refused ito take up its loan $4 ]8t anything less. Considering that this. semfofficial firm had to pay 50 oo 04 [high a rate, it was not surprising that 7 -0T% 107 oT showed 3) suis. 93 joa the 111 103% 108% 109 |compelled to pay nine-and ten per cent for their loans. 113%] Toward the close of July the Indus- °%8 | trial Bank of Japan issued Its debent- 99x, | UTES at.7.58 per cent. The debentures of this protected bapk are as ‘secure 112% ]and as strong as deposits ic. sie firat class bank, yet it debentures carried 107% | this high interest. 9.23- 103%, |, NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—Call money 103. easier; high 5; low 434; ruling rate 5; closing hid 4%; offered at 5: last loan 104% |4%: caM loans against acceptances 434; thine loans firm; mixed collateral 101 [60-90 days 4%4@4%; 4-6 months 4 Brime commercia? 4% O44. 98% garer 44 O4%4 Why buy lots in the country? $1 Down $1 a Week. Sa Make money—huy a lot. geen 9-21-4t 62. Subscribe for the Trtbune key for every 500 yal gist TT. oy hs Pa cables | The Greatest Lot Sale 9-21-4t en NOTICE All those who bought Hog units || of the American Guaranty Co., of t nver, are hereby notified that 1 |] meeting will be held at the office: | , of EB. B. Foster, 135 East Second street, Thursday, September 28, at 6:30 p.m. Kindly be represented in person or by proxy. SWAN DERREAME! s in the first AT SURPLY YOUR STORE Prices rs. list- white gre fons. o RI] Addition Lies high and gives a most beau- i view of the mountains. The’ Dobbin Realty Co. Ground Floor. ‘Tribune Bldg. Fair View Addition is iigh exce in price. osine Surveying aud Locations Geologists Oil Experts Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. Fair View Addition—The Beautiful. 9-21-4¢ Avoid Accidents Brakes Examined Free Raybestos Service Station Gas, Oils and Greases Guaranteed Repair Work his Bole por Pomiwen Lowest Storage in Casper Hilis Hackett Co. 363 S. Ash St. Phone 1891W th. 9-21-4t) fer 8 Sor just | co.,| Save rent—buy a lot. ~ \"Dhe Dobbin Realty Co., P214t Building. Tribune 923-26 —

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