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e rc M tr 5} v rPecmnny an nann . c t i FeSe Six BIG CITIES OF THE U. S. Business and Other Real Estate Property in Keen Demand Over Country; Suburban \nd Residence Holdings Good. su awl {her svutnern states and in Call- right, 1925, Casper Tribune} | fornia. The whole movement has been fos- SW YORK, Feb. 28. — The bis} tered by a tendency of both busi- of the country are growing big-| ness and residential rents to increase maller towns. | and by the shortage in single family account for the extra-| dwellings in the smaller cities. Fi- active real estate market | nancing of real estate transactions xists today. In the larger cit-| has been easy, since there exists at ies, the in » in demand for busi-| present in nearly every section a ness property has been tremendous. | Plentiful supply of money for loan- In the suburban districts and the|!ng, not only on first but on recond smaller towns, demand for residence | Mortgages. Building costs still are high but are the proper nas net been so markedly affected by e prospective butiders and pur. Be | wil. decrease, at least until the pres- ent wage contracts in the building trades have expired. Undoubtedly there has beer some overbullding of in types of structures in’ re stricted areas and some over-expan- sion of sub-division activity, But to ice building: in the world and more than 10,000 people pass through its doors daily said to involve $40,000,- building has about 1,2 le floor space, e foot is valued This would ower ren- 000. Tt square feet of rent so that e at approximately $3 greater activity in farm lands and in construction of farm buildings than has been seen since 1920. About 125 cities out of 259 still re port tage of single family resi- ences and. 78 are lacking in apatt- ment structures. According to a sur- vey by the National Association of single fa dwellings and realtors Real ate Boards, 2 enters re- predict that the greatest activity will | ported. oyerbuilding, of which only continue in this type of property. | six sti! lack all types of construc- Busin and investment properties dion. Another year of active building rank high in the number of inquiries operations wi'l add materially to received, but the demand is coming | those cities which: report a surplus, from a fewer number of cities. but it is not likely that farm dwell- Construction of parallel highways | ing needs will be filled within that between business centers to care for | time urd inquiries agents is for ort has given | 600, Cities 000 pe n mentione the new combir Hed ¥ 2° Pan unt Transport ria } and the genera! pe tion, two of th on the Pacif! ling companies The British. Ing tncome of reat Northern and the acitic shows improvement STILSTRONG | OIL SECURITIES Ask At 25 Is Upward in Short Ses- sion Today Central Pipe ed in| Consolidated ) Royalty 1.05 ; iblished by E. T. Wiillams . 10 well B and Gardner yupier sense ket swung upward soon | Gate me r opening with nearly all | Kinney Coastal -----.. .09%4 Lance Creek Royalty ups | Mountain & Gulf {pay advance. Atlantic Coast line ton | Mount new record top at eneral | feoray = | Texas Gulf Sulphu Laas tr gaina to 3% | Red Banke — Royalty & {ye moved ! Sunret - of to two | 5Y + fog ‘ir vedue, | Western Exploratt | A ( Pan American we Sten | B, Re and Fa-|* ‘ | ir xchanges | Mountain Producer gular, demand sterling | Gienrock Ol! . ‘ a cent to 4.76% and | Sait Creek Prod. French franes dropping 2% to 5.13 | Salt Creek Cons. New York Ol! . ‘ontinental .. |S. 0. Indiana, . meget ese — CRUDE MARKET au Oil... -19% 19% ne Serymser 232-236 Buckeye r = Sokeas 6i% Notches ~ . Chesebrough Mfg. - 56 63 Pilot Butte Crescent dow D Gy AS 8 Ilinols Pipe Indiana Pipe ~ National T w York Transit rthern Pipe Ohio OW _. eno. Mex. e Oll,. rio Tipe Butter al vd Ege Pipe -- Penr on W. Penn Ol . w ‘ashin, eta 13. O. Neb the real estate and building situation | this factor as might be expected | no indication that costs | ‘0p | balance these facts, there now is| ' i“ Gooo OLD yowescoore ED ARE GROWING BIGGER A.M ANMIOUS 10 SEE W KIND CF COOK DORA IS. DARAL SWEET AT F HE TO INVITE ME OVER TO © 1925 Premier Syndicate. Ine Great Britain rights reserved RACHEL, WILL You PLEASE TAKE THIS NOTE COVER TO MBNIOY To GIVE TO MRS. BLOSSOM 7. 1 DON'T WANT TO WAKER HER IF SHE Isnicr oP Yer. Ce Co: | 1c Hudson Motors Illinois Central Int. Haryester Int. Mer. M in Ke Ni Pal ti uni Colorado Fuel ongoleum Corn Vroducts Cruetb! Du Pont de Eri Famous Play ‘orfolk and Western ex di forthern Pacific Pacific Oil Southern Pacific Southern, tallw Bianca Oil, Cal. ‘Texas C Texas and P Tobacco Products - Transcont. Oil -- Union Pacifi l Ee c Uto Wabash pfd, A . Westinghouse Electric Willys Overland ~ Woolworth New York Stocks Last Sale tro de Pa ler ca Cola ated ¢ sden Oil Nem. je --.. puston Oll — ne lly Springfield — nnecott Copper rth American -. n American Pet. B Pennsylvania Phila and Rdg. C. Phillips Pet. 42% Pure Oil - 30% Reading 71% Rep. Iron and Steel - 54% Reynolds Tobacco B ~ 76% Louls and San Fran. - 70% aboard Air Line 24% rs Roebuck idebaker ex div. .. ng Cast Iron Pipe Ind, Alcohol Rubber . Steel ex diy. .-. n Copper - Speenieperaneted ieee Poultry HICAGO, Fob, 28:—Pouliry alive nged | his advance: bulk 170 te c: spot and year to $ and lots, part 200 ll ave! 221, she bul! and jum 160% | bulk butcher co | @s. $6 rect Lar ing top wee $15 for 0 15 vy steers, $11.50 12.00; yearlings, $12 lings, $11.50; yearling heifers, $10.50. Bulk prices follow: around 9, Colorad: OMAHA, Neb., E 12,500; active Sheep—Receipte 1 Compared wit @ie. Che Casper Daily Cribune UP Lue sir > WERE AND GET A GOOD THAT YOO SHYLLIS ? 1 HOPE | CIONT Wake SHOPPING, RACHEL. /-7~ bP. 1 Want To i sp 1 KINDA SEE YOU AT THE | “ y . ‘Ye WORRIED You \ EARLIEST POSSIBLE - * ABOUT HIM. MOMENT, WHor TIME MAY | CALL? LIVESTOCK Chicago Prices. ler; light weight showing mest $12 poun 1 holdover 2,004 + Meh t light, slaughter $11.00, ‘lattle—Rece pts, with week ago: yearlings, 25¢ to 50e higher; mostly r pigs, $10.50 to $11.00 smooth, $11.2; & hogs, rough, $11.00 320 pound aver: 40; toy d we welght ); heavy wi 40; medium weight, it weight, $11.50 $10.35 to $11.85; to pigs, $9.50 to 500. Compared ‘ed steers and to 50c up; fat she stock, 1c to higher; in. price between fat 8; canners and Se h.gher; buls, 1 feeders, 25¢ hig $8. lings to $1 6.50; heifers, $7.00@8.50; cutters, $3.00 Compared a- wi $11.50; fat top, ment ,of Agric prices for weel $14 Ss, upward to $16.60; aged cows and ‘ight heifers up more in cutters, strong Se to 25¢ lower; Ives, mostly 50c higher; stockers ‘op for week handy weights 25; mixed yea Fed steers and 0.50; cows, $4.50 nners veal to $3. Ives, $11.50 to $13.00; stockers and feeders, $6.75 to $7.50. Sheep—Receipts, 11,000; including 400 direct; for week around 27,000; direct and‘155 cars of feed eek ago: Destr- able fat lambs, strong; weighty and rough and half fat kind showing deciIne upward of 600; fat sheep, fully 25e higher; feeding lambs, 25c to 50c higher. Bulk Fat wool, lambs, $17.00 to $17.75; top, $18.00; wegihty lambs: averaging in excess of 100 pounds, $15.75 to $16.00; largely $17. fresh shorn lambs, yearlin 0 to $17 5 to $14.60; ewes, $5.75 to feoding and shearing lambs $17.50. 28:—(U. 8. De ulture}—H 10 to 15¢ higher; bulk 200 to 300 pound butchers $12.00@ 20; top $12.25; di lestrable 160 to pound weights $11.60@12.00; age. cost Fri Fed. steers, ye stock mostly 5 bulk of all sales $11.75@1 jay 11.86; weight good 140 to 150 pound light lights $11.25@11.60; packing sows $1 @ 20. Cattle-*600; compared with week ago: arlings and fat Oc higher; best 's strong to 25c higher; bolognas yearlings -$7 weights $10.55; a 00; cannere and iba mostl bologna bulls $4.00@4.6 tical Veal top feeders most!) steady; veals strong to 25e higher; canners and cutters strong to 25¢ higher; bulk prices follow: Fed steers 50@ 10.00; top med- heavies $10.65; nd heifers $4.75 cutters 2 : stockers and higher; bulk 0; receipts at week ago; her; sheep 60 @i5c higher; feeders strong. Clos- bulks follow: Fed lambs $16.60 90; closing, top PDS 00; week's $17.25; fat ewes $5.00@9.10; k's top $9.45; feeding lambs 50@ 16.25: Denver Py DENVER, Colo., Feb. Department of Agriculture.)—Ho; —Receipts, 200; only ight drive-ins on sale; 10c to 15e higher; top, $12.00 1 pound ‘weig! pound kind, $11.00 and packing wows, steady; t $10,00; ittle-Rec c shearing lambs $16.00 | @16.50; week's top $16.79. rices =U hts; 153 to 165 to $11.80; - pigs w fat we, $10.00 ; walves, 26 cows to Call | medium welg MATTER WTA * SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925 MIGHTY HANDY r THESE RESAVRANTS EX, BENNIE? as pie pee Acree) Gee Ss GAN ET TO AE < AND © FORGOT We Gas TO MAIC THEY'VE Tr WOA'T UTA Fs eh “DON'T WOR 2 (_1t4_ GONG. OVER TO THE & < | FLORISTS SNID THE CANDY / P | STORE, TO 00 SOME { OON'T EAT NO BREAKFAST, | ] calves, $10.00. For week: Beef | en S FFERE! steers, 150 to 25 higher; good leads, - Charge Filed SERVICES OFFERED $3.50 to $9.15; fat she stock, 25¢ to | Reve ee {0c higher; buk cows, $5.25 to $6.10; ° AC? Plan! bulk! heifers, $6.95 t® $7.40; canners: s] Against Judge Mill, screens, frames, shelving <1 steady; cutters and bulls, ‘strong to sun een uel ecleare pe x i5e higher; calves, steady to strong: P b House phone 3W. Shop phone Bulk Magne good. weslarte p00 8 To Be Probed|\ isi. 411.00; stockers and feeders, 15c to 25e higher; bulk, $7.00 to $8.00; fleshy SH —- TEAM work, excavating done; sand, teedara, $5.05 to $ : stock calves, W i i WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.--A reso-| &tavel, lawn dressing delivered; Downturns in Liverpool) | ioe creciding Yor inveeigerion of | seddlo horses torent... EL Blanch Prices Bring Reaction Ublon’ Drove ae Tor investigation OF ard. Phone /S0l4M:*-* éceiiitn’s 2/360; fak-tambe “at Chicago charges againat Fefleral Judge Eng- | 9° bed ot to euiboe steady to 25c higher: zg lish of the eastern. Ilinols district carcrstn ING and painting, ar sheep, st é rs fat 106 to determine whether there is ground) ~ jopg, service; work gua pound ewes, $8.50: one car $6 puund CHICAGO, » Feb. '§. — Although | for impeachment was adopted today | anteed. Ppuone 18605. fat» lambs, $16.25: two cars 101] Wheat underwent a sharp setback in| by the house. pound, $15.75;:three cars 97 to 109] Price at the opening today, the mar- CRIES ORE IF you want a good marcell, call pound welghts, $15.50. For week:| ket soon recovered, owing in some Flour Mrs. Clary at 133 South Wolcott Desirable fat lambs, mostly steady to|desree to unfavorable weather south-| _ MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. Phone 2156-J for «appointments. Atl 2c higher; big weights, weak to| West. Initin! weakness here was|Flour 10 to 20c higher; family pat- lower; top, $16.70; bulk’ desirable | 48erived to downturns in. quotations | ents $10.40. Bran $23.00. re aieie and bob curl, complete, weights, $16.00 to $16.50; extreme|in Liverpool and the fact that a —— 75c. 338 East A. ‘Phone 14021. . heavies, $15.50 to 15.75; other classes | 800d many traders were acting on| A famous Parisian surgeon states | around steady: fat. ewes, $7.50 to|OPinions that a decline might be|that he Killed » bird whose broken $8.50: wethers. $9.26: yearlings, $12.75 | !ooked-for in view of a recent pro-! leg had been ‘supported bya eort of to $14. JERSEY MILK DELIVERED to*your door fresh every day; lawn makt tean ; shorn Wethers, $8.25; shorn | !onged upwarg swing of values, Sell-| sling made of feathers bound into | work erepenaien Murphigioron, at $13.50: feeder lamb 5.50 | ing pressure, however, failed to last| position by the bird itself. Holly. Phone 109GR or 698M. aring lambs $ to}any with buyers again becoming aggressive the market rallied to HELP WANTE! MALE. GET your plumbing done now, R. pa A about yesterday’s finish except for D—! , Y a eptember. Opening prices, which AND FEMALE deal Special attention given to gas anged from 1%c to 3%c lower, ~ POTATOES May 1,94 to $1.94% and July $1.85 tol sex WOMEN, 18 up: Get Gov- | Sameoe Fone 2080. $1.66%, were followed by upturns all] “ ernment jobs. — $95-3250 month.| WANTED— Bundle washing. Call around. Full information free: Write !mme-| _ fot and deliver, Home Laundry. CHICAGO, Feb. —Potatoes} Corn was governed by the action] diately. Franklin Institute, Dept.| Phone 1495J. early morning trading very slow,|0f wheat. Starting-at %c to 1%c| 429-E, Rochester, N. market du'l;. very few sales; re-| decline, May $1.32 to $1.32%, the] —[—>=— D celpts 64 carai total U, & shipments |tiurket sdeged a ilttle more and then SRS E EO ust One weulg: octal ke For Sale—AUTOMOBILES 499; Wisconsin eacked round whites |evercame all the loss. must be willing to work for small + $1.05@1.10; mostly $1.0 Sacked| Oats lacked support. After open:| wages. Call between.1 and 2 o'clock | FOR SALE—One Ford ton truck, russets $2.30; Minnesota sacked cob-|]ing unchanged to %c lower, May] Sunday only. 1131 8. Beech. ASAE model.) 107 EE MCR nley: blers fancy $1.25. Bic to Bétec,. prices suffered a FOR SALE —— moderate general setback. qo Higher quotations on: hogs tendea| HELP WANTED—Female Ford Touring to strengthen the provision market. I my Se ne Se WOMEN’ to’ embroider for us at ne penghicatonhan COTTON SUG home, all of spare time. Experl- peta — AR ence unnecessary. No canvassing, Ir ‘ 7] 1 Sy ener Standard mbrolderies, Detlance, EARL Cc. BOYLE, ¢ spot steady; middling, 25 hio.. The Safe Place to Buy Your ee Used Car FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, cheup Phone 1785J. Cotton, ‘EW YORK, Feb. 26. — Demand for refined sugar was less active.| HELP WANTED—MALE Prices were unchanged at 6c to 6.10 for fine granulated, with one refiner | stilt quoting 5,90e. MEN—Our barber couree equips you For SALE There was a sale of one lot for} for an independent career, Write ph Feb. 28—Fereign ex-| May delivery in the refined titures| MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 1229 | ord Touring lith, Denver, RUIN 2 S | Ment condition, new top, ~Sugar tu:| WANTED—SALESMEN | Pricer $1284 ad Approximate | 25, 1s. March, 2.97; May, | 3.24; September, 3.38 anges irregular. Quotations in| market at 6.49c. ents: Great Britain demand 476% S ples 476%; 60 day bills on banks| NEW YORK, Feb. France demand tures closed ble& 5.13, Italy demand 4,03; 00 t 4.0344 073 J jh ELS ca-| sles | Sales and not ‘Or Democrats To | lassified Rates POSITIONS eee caitinen oh Hua, Uke nes | A fs tor light car. & this Oakland for Get Behi nd WANTED—Yard work, gardening, its m bargain, Call 1860W, ask for house cleaning, windows washed, Mr. Young. ‘rwo cents per word or ten. cents| dirt or manure hauled and epread. FOR SAL! Harbor Bill per tine. nad cE Cee By ve Wright, 335 N. Grant. Phone Ford Coupe Five average words used as a petal Sel 2 eoibs baal ot iealinmn tice aaltinge WANTED—General house work Late) Rodel dost aike new WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Demo-| BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE Ask for Amanda Smith, phone Vor 3 cratic senators at a conference to- ttt be charged the space of two} 1492, Continental Station No, 2. | ig iC. SB Bovi & rns - 7 r* thel ines. Daas a ee Cae Ee ee ICs day agreed to throw thelr united) “ali charged advertising will be oa oyle, In }o e ers and Hank *-| bookea “set lines” irre: tiv f —. SS bors bill in the effort to enact SOppetsph SA HAVE ao " < a the number of words. | HAVE « credit ‘of $260 on a 1 Before adjournment. TELEPHONE ADS. Spt Hudson or. Besex. WI gactilice Careful attention will be given all| hes | for $200, Box B47, Tribune ads received over the TELEPHONE, IBY h rie | WOR TWOSDR aoa cnaecml LIBERTY BONDS [| 2uanecanugt searantes acourac x v€. (will ced Tub ears haverar-wondertl |CORRECTION “OF — CLASSIFIDD bargain in a Dodge Coupe.* Patter oe. | AD ERRORY, Groce 27 Cl nals son Oakland Co, NEW. YORK, Fab, 28/—Liberly| notbe reonsil ; WUT Y GRU. FOR SALE—Vord with track bods bonds ‘close: 314s $101.21; first 414#/one incorrect insertion of any ad- : eraceee 101,20; second 414s 100.27; third 4 vertisement ordered for more than| |. ash “pons SA 101.7; tourtli 44s 10 U. 8. gov: | She time. Errors not ithe, fault ot} Wants. position after March | | Wang ut Ys t 18 ertiser which clear é nT q will @e rectified only by publication liable” and can furnish best | ‘Thiz will make you a good without extra charge within FIVE |days diter insertion. _ No republica: of references, Address ju will be made when the error |does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. Ww | CLOSING HOUR, Box 35 Tribone he Want Ads to be classified properl; Must be in the Casper Daily Tribune Price, $150. 00 FARL C. BOYLE, INC FOR SALE—Dodge Touring, Sport model: best of condition, 612 8 |vEfiee beiore 10. Want Ads receives Esnéols, after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted ¥ under the head “Too Lute vo] a E ef Cour Claus Ord Loupe OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE. D MENTS Ta excellent condition Muet be accompanied by cash or SERVICES OFFERED | Price, ‘ > chestuun full papenacit ofthe wane | aero castnaie a! Terme \e e pie the | forexuing {uatructions| FRESH sweet milk deltve FART. ¢ BOWTIE. 7 ES ber word for the Casper Daily March let, Carlson Dalry. Phose| ‘The Gate Placesto Buy Tour Used Car, TBR Sa A BOE SS ee