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WASHINGTON, May 24 (U. P) — The Agriculture Department, concerned over the possibility of this country being cut off from its maJor supplies of crude rubber, disciosed plans today for a campaign te increase rubber production in the western hemisphere. The plans were drawn in antici-
tion of Co i iapa f $1. C ngressional appropria Cancellations and complaints regarding | | ETS of $1,000,000 to survey possibil- errors must be telephoned to The Times | ity of rubber production and estab-| ro Sta between the hours of 8:30 A. M. and 5:30, lishment of experimental stations in|p. a. to become effective the following this hemisphere. The chief source! day. 3 oer now is the Dutch Bast! Notice of typographical errors must be| Aigeis Church. Burial Si. Mary's Cem. | a try. ree ur a BY | —— given in time for correction before the wil’ eei‘at funcral home this evening, Officials said the department was | Second insertion as we are only respon- | 7:45.
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NMAN—Mary Anna, passed away at ns. 2034 Paris Ave., sister of Mrs. Magdlene Tucker, Mrs. ‘Peter Weisenberger. Mrs. Elizabeth Gutzweiler and Mrs. Emma Stenger. Friends may call at the Feeney & Feeney Funeral Home, 2339 N. Netidian St. Funeral Saturday, May 25, 8:30, at funeral home: 9 a. m., Holy Angels Church. Burial St. Mary's Cem- |
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prepared to proceed at * ‘emergency | | sible for one incorrect insertion. | ”» i |speed” in making the survey in Cen- | FLAHERTY John B.. beloved husband of {tral and South America and in es- Mary, [athe 91 WiniiTed, MS, Erle Jett | tablishing rubber nurseries. The Mrs ouph Bake!
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of Harvey an of this city, brother of Frank Flaherty and Mrs. Nicholas Heiob, passed anay |
My Brier Rose, over the shoulders of (left to right) Misses Marilyn Richards and Audrey Pugh and
James McNutt . . .
Loew's Theater showed a special preview of a movie last night and no one clapped. They stomped. They were horses. Call it a psychological experiment or Class A press-agentry, but Ward Farrar, Loew's manager, showed several reels of “Florian,” a movie about a horse, to a group of horses at the stable of Miss Audrey Pugh, 1509 Maple Road. _ According to others at the pre-
sees movie equipment.
sociation. The horses were a group of those that will compete mn the Association show tomorrow. After the horse show tomorrow,
view, the horses were highly responsive to the action in the movie, which features Florian, a trained Lippizan stallion. The horses neighed in response to each whinny from the screen and stamped and snortad when Florian was subjected to the whims of a cruel master. At least, that's what Mr. Farrar said. |at Loew's. Other guests were about 50 mem-| “Florian,” of course, is on Loew's bers of the Junior Horsemen's As- future schedule for a regular run,
town exhibitors appearing in the show will be guests of Mr. Farrar
‘Holland, Villages Crushed by Nazi Advance,
Wants Quick Peace So Trade Can Be Resumed
By JACK FLEISCHER
United Press Staff Correspondent RHENEN, The Netherlands, May 24. —This town, 15 miles from the German border, is still smouldering ~.Irom the effects of the Nazi blitzkrieg. Nearly two weeks after - mans moved into Holland, Rhenen _.and other villages on what was the
“main Dutch defense line remain was based primarily on trade. Hol-| elsewhere in Holland were pur- daughter of Mr.
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“fresh scars on the countryside. Battered by artillery and blasted by bombs, the town s of Holland on the Grebbe Line from Rhenen to the Zuyder Zee s till send up clouds ™ of smoke from buildings which were __still burning. The German officers who conducted me and 11 other foreign newspapermen from Berlin on a visit to the Grebbe Line—scene of the heaviest fighting, outside Rotterdam, during the Reichswehr’ five-day conquest of Holland—said the Dutch soldier s resisted heroically after falling back Irom the weaker Ijssel line to the east. Our party, whose trip was
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Ministry, only a portion of the area where there had been bhitter but we visited enough partially ruined villages to realize how severe the struggle had been. The German officers said it had been necessary to bomb and shell the towns because the Dutch soldfers had taken up positions in|’ houses as they fell back The Dutch also sought to stem the German tide by building
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jbarbed wire barricades and destroy-| I heard contradictory reports re{ing bridges, but civilians with whom | garding the number of persons in| I spoke said the little army didn’t| the bombed district when the Gerhave a chance against the armored | man planes came. German offimight and numerical superiority of | cers said that most civilians had) the invaders. ( been ordered to leave when fight-| a ing began May 10, and had done] Economic Aspect Important so. Neutral sources said that some | The most important aspect of the | persons had gone but that most of | erman occupation now appears to| them were here when the bombing be economic. The Netherlands| started. economy, like that of Denmark,| Germans said people here and |
land imported large quantities of | suing their normal lives without raw materials from her colonies, | showing any animosity toward the Great Britain and other countries. | German troops. It is true that The Germans were able to supply | business and life are going on, but few materials which the Nether- the Dutch whom I saw in the lands required. streets were very silent and the exThe little country also derived a | pressions on their faces indicated large part of its national income that they would not soon forget or from its merchant fieet. | forgive the Germans.
All this has been almost com- Bitter About Queen's Flight plétely halted. Netherlands merchants to whom I talked were disturbed seriously about their countryv’'s economic survival and all hoped the war would end soon and make resumption of international,
$1,000,000. trade possible. | They were hitter also about the Germans Buy Up Luxuries
{ “failure” of the British to fulfill | promises to aid them. German asGerman soldiers and ather Germans in Holland, meanwhile, are!
| serted that only about troops landed in Holland and that buying up almost everything in the these included about 300 engineers way of luxuries and important ar- who helped the Dutch blow up oil ticles in Dutch shops. It appears giores and destroy bridges. Neutrals probable that the stores will soon be emptied of these commodities. |
agreed with these statements. Coffee is being rationed and tea is N L scarce. Rationing extends also to d(d silk stockings in most towns and | sid Fire a oh further extensions are expected. | 2 | The Dutch are carrying on as = est they can with little outward| : hah of emotion. But one needj| ° talk to them only a few moments | to realize that their hearts are| heavy. : The completeness of Rotterdam’s | destruction, centered in the business and old residential section, was ap- | palling. Bricks and store buildings | lof from two to 10 stories had been |biasted into piles of debris. Here land there a blackened wall, a few iron girders, still stood starkly amid | the ruins. |
Picture of Utter Ruin
What the material loss was in| that city of 600,000, anyone may guess. Most of Rotterdam’s most| important business buildings and] - banks were destroyed. Here and] there, among the ruins, was a| building that had escaped; some, particularly on the fringes, had suf-| fered only broken windows and comparatively small structural damage. The general picture, however, was one of utter ruin. The official German account of the bombardment was that it took place after the Netherlands commander here permitted a three-| hour German uliimatum to expire. | A German Air Force captain said ‘that German planes had been instructed (in advance) to bomb the| district as soon as the three hours had passed, unless it had capitu- | lated. He said that it was pos-! sible to countermand the bombardment order and prevent the majority of planes from taking to the air, but that part of the air force had gone into action before it could be halted.
I saw the big Holland America liner Statendam lying along the; south bank of the Maas River, pil-| | lars of smoke still rising from it.
helmina to Britain, where she was reported to have taken about
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project, which would use data ob[tained in a $500,000 survey directed [in 1925 by former President Herbert Hoover, then Secretary of Com- | merce, will be completed within six! months, officials said. Plans call for establishment of at least four experiment stations and] rurseries to demonstrate the prac- | ticability of producing rubber in the Americas and for supplying seedlings. Officials said that the area)
Association members and out-ot- most suitable extends from south- | ANDREWS—Edgar H..
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LOCAL DEATHS
Vivian Miles
| Funeral services were held today at Shirley Brothers’ West Side. | chapel for Viv|ian Miles, 12- | year-old pupil at | School - 8. Burial was at Floral Park Cemetery. {The girl died | Tuesday. She was
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Vivian Miles | a brother, Thur- | man: one sister, Patty, and her grandmother, Mrs. Josephine Ed- | | wards, Maringo, Ind. |x
Frederick C. Fairbanks
Funeral services for Frederick C. | Fairbanks, president of The Indianapolis News Publishing Co., will |be at 3 p. m. Monday in the Flan-| ‘ner & Buchanan Funerai Home and burial will be in Crown Hill Cem-| etery. Mr. Fairbanks, who had bee head of the company since July,| 1938, died Wednesday night in Mercy Hospital, San Diego, Cal. He| had been ill for more than a year.! He spent the winter at his orang= ranch in La Jolla, Cal, and was| {taken to the San Diego hospital two \weeks ago when his condition be- | janie serious.
Mrs. Carrie Kahn
Mrs. Carrie Kahn died today 8H her home, 2144 College Ave, Apt. 4 She was 81 years old and the | widow of Joseph Kahn. Born and [reared in Cincinnati, she came to | | Indianapolis 40 years ago. was a member of the Indianapolis | | Hebrew Congregation, the Temple 'Sisterhood and the Council of Jew-| ish Women. | Mrs. Kahn is survived by a daugh- | {ter, Mrs. Edward Strauss, and al
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n| CENTRAL, 1612—S8leeping room. first floor, |
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co Desirable, ers. LIDELAWARE, room, first distance, i DELAWARE. 2235 N.—Large. room. next to Path: private sonable. HA-067 | GRACELAND, BERTORTL tion. innersprings; ilege
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713 N. APT.
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ILLINOIS, 720 N.—Attractive; nished: innersprings; reasonable:
Sther roomers; garage: nces. _TA 3967.
PARK. also light housekeeping.
a two. HE-5971. PARK. 1803—Nice innersprings: next bath: tion; private home
hot water; walking distance.
She PARK. 3309—Attractive front room; | gentleman;
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2539—Share room, gentleman, 82: | single: ; Y —ssms: || in the Cool cross ventila-
| sister, Mrs. R. Belle Goshorn. Both | TALBOT. 2845 N.—Attractive, clean room.
are residents of Indianapolis.
able 1-2 ladies. Private SoM.
home. HA-
Funeral services will be held at TOR BLVD. 2838—Large, cheer-
Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Monday at 9 a. m, with Rabbi (Morris M. Feuerlicht in charge. | Burial will be at Cincinnati. |
Franklin 0. Lunsford
Funeral services for Franklin O.! Lunsford, 1002 Beville Ave, who died Tuesday in St. Vincent's Hospital, were to pe this afternoon at 1:30 in Shirley Bros. Central Chapel. Burial was to be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Lunsford, who was 31, was born in Indianapolis and was graduated from Tech High Schou. He was a member of the Linwood Chistian Church. He heiped corporate and was, the first president of the Smoketeria Importing Co. Inc. but resigned in 1935 because of illness. He traveled in the South for the Gay Games Co., Muncie, Ind., until his death. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pauline Staley Lunsford, whom he married in 1931, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Lunsford, Indianapolis.
Mrs. Fannie Kelso
Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Kelso, who lived for nearly 50 years 'in Indianapolis, were held yesterday | in Victoria, Tex. where she died| Wesittestiay Burial was there. s. Kelso, who was 94, was born
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Broad Ripple Christian Church and [the WwW. C. T. U. She was the widow |of Samuel Kelso. She is survived by {Mrs. Sullivan and four nephews.
‘Hugh Lewis Mitchell
| Hugh Lewis Mitchell, retired com- | | mercial traveler, died last night in| [is home, 3063 Central Ave. He|
s 91. i ! do Mitchell was born In Neoga, and had lived in Indianapolis | - a years. He retired five years ago. He was an elder in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Orrie | Buchanan Mitchell; a son, Robert B., Chicago, and two brothers, T. W., Indianapolis, and Frank C., Hollywood, Ill. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner
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| KENWOOD, 4632—5- Room modern single; garage: $55. LI-5065. BR-2855. MERIDIAN, 4016 S.—Beautiful le upper 4-room modern duplex, heat, water, gas, bus service. Empl loyed | couple. DR-3329-W. TUXEDO. 1222 N.—New brick double: built-ins, yard. CH-2686. 21ST, 618 B.—6-Room lower du Itving room, fireplace, shady heat, water furnished. stove, set, new shades, paper, paint, back porch. Open.
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1114 N. SHANNON AVE. Five-room brick veneer: reconditioned; beautiful vard: cement side drive; living room with fireplace; hardwood floors; bath built-in tub and shower; kitchen with built-in features; full basement; good location, Sell or trade. Open Sune day 2-5. IR. 70867.
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160 ACRES near Danville; good location: poor buildings: electricity: excellent op- | gortumty for good worker wisn small own payment. JOHN Do irs Fletcher Trust Bldg., RI-9
BEAU TIFULLY SHADED— HINT TON ACE—Will build and finance, pices 5h $500. ‘‘East Side Agent.” IR-4200. WALTER FOLKERTH, 4200 E. tr 111-ACRE dairy farm, modern house, 3 good | barns, state road, edge city. Melvin i 703 E. Main, Crawfordsville,
{ FLETCHER, 556 — is 2-Room “apartments, utilities, sink, strictly modern; walking distance. Reasonable. HIGHLAND AVE. N., | nerspring, tabletop | Adults. oy { HOYT AVE, , 1427—Clean, $2.50. Desirable for one. 2339—Two-room kitchenette apt. ._everything furnished. $7. MERIDIAN, N.. 1728—Front, cozy. effici- | ney: darling pace. couple. Also 2 _ Toons, porch. TA-84
NEW JERSEY. . 2038 EN; 3 Rooms, complete | kitchen; overstuffed, innersprings. hot | water Adults. PARK, 806—Nice 2-room apartment, , furnished; utilities. Near path. Private | entrance.
| PENNSYLVANIA. 815 N.—Room, | ette, near bath; running water, 8039 N. Pennsylvania. ST CLAIR, $2. TALBOTT, N.. 2363 — Two lar A front near bath; $6.50. TA-6403
21—2 modern. inrange: utilities.
single room,
kitchenCall at
1120 E.—Pleasant side room;
2754 WALKER——3-Bedroom modern: large lot, garage, poultry house: $3250. terms. Call Phillips, DR-5252. with JACK C. CARR. MA-2523. MODERN COTTAGE. Lakeside addition, corner U. S. 52-Noel Road. Call New a. ata 107-J-2. SL a rt ts f Rent 18 be Sh BS cyl iiional Foer man sine erlan alter ast s par.men or en 1’ agent. 4200 E. Washington St. IR-4 | RE. CT. FOR SALE—4-Room house, 3 lots, Rk e, | . . chicken house; reasonable. Inquire 2403 Enjoy This Summer a a ae lal 160 ACRE country place; 15 miles northeast of Circle: soil, improvements, creek, woods. orchard. Qwner. MA-1064. ACRE LOTS ON S. EMERSON, 8165 | 210, 25 building now; $15 down, $6 month, 6 S - Emerson.
ment, main floor, utilities furnished,
good transportation.
., €09—3 large, clean, lower rooms; accommodate 4, $7; 2 rooms, $5
WO-ROOM APARTMENT at 310 E. St. Clair; _utilities furnishd: _parking space.
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DUNDEE APTS. Efficiency apts,
$ 950|° ion Property elec. refrigeration, 3
all utilities furnished except Slagjnis light. We do not have bedrooms. Custodian, 781 E. McCarty, Apt. a
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Virginia Ave. & McCarty St.
IDEAL "CORNER LOCATION £301 E. Michigan St.; $35. For details call Mr. Burtt. Co. _LI- 2541.
HALL- HOTTEL : Resorts and Cottages 22
*NT¢ EAUTIFUL coltage “on Lake Shafer, MonInd.
| GENERAL \L APARTMENTS BE, cell an Write Glenn A. Scott, 307
402 N. Meridian $52 2 $60- tas] E. 3d Marion, Ind. 34 w. Bist St nn 00 | LOVELY cottage at Walloon Lake, 4 bed22 W Vermont. Jom: For further information, apply - r. to Mrs. Robert Elliott, Spink-Arms Hotel
Large Eff.—Breakfast Room LAKE MANITOU: cottage near Colonia
accommod t : bo $34—Painted walls, - table-top stove. ate § or 3: boat: eall RE~ 20%: uti lities. *s. 1530 N. llinoxs 1ilinoxs. 23
Tw ants suburban,
2 to 5 Rms.—All Utilities vard for bird dog.
- Wanted to Rent
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YOUNG ‘businessman n
orth side room, _Box 3687 _Times
| $22.50 Up. Good condition, 1116 N. Capitol |
$32.50; 134 E. 22D.—Front four- -room 1 mod- | | ern bedroom apartment: redecora‘e throughout: heat, wat.. janitor. HU-551 5. |
COLLEGE. 1124—1 Bedrm., newly Jee, La $28. Open 0.
side and out. nly _ Smith Realty Co. MA- 33686.
1711 COLLEGE AVE.
Efficiency and bedroom apartment on first floor; all utilities; garage available; 412,
| low rent. . J. 8. CRUSE REALTY. 128 N. DEL. rooms, cross |
MERIDIAN, 3360 N. — 2 Bedr vent., shower, beautiful yard, all utilities |
and refrig HA-1422. %. J. Smith Realty Co. MA-33866.
3541 N. MERIDIAN
Attractive 1 and 2-bedroom apts. utilities furnished. See custodian. TA-5665.
PENN. 3444 N.—All util. and refrig., newly | dec. 3T. O. Sm
Open. HA J. ith Seals MA-
Co. | $30—11 RA Arsenal; No. 3: 2 bdrms., gar 3303130 N
itol. 1 bdrm., Rin Others. | MA-1062.. E. :
E1103 120 E. MK No. 1218. |S eT I tos be OC gar eat a water fur LI 8401. 44 VIRGINIA AVE.
APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU
+ | one apts. gladly shown. LI-555%
APP! 1 bedrm. apt. con- ! 11322 Carrollton Se AD oy
| See cust. Apt. 1 or call Mr. Burtt. LI-2541.
SALEM, 3776 —~ DESIRABLE BEDROOM A A RTMENT: REDECORATED;
Houses and d Lots Sale
ses a 25 | = Total Price—$4175 Cash Last house on south side ot Stang. 5a Ave, about 4 blks. east of Shelby; 3-room house, electric lights. Stop, Ton it_over | DR-1923 EDW. DILLEHAY a G412 J. 8. Cruse Realty Co. 128 N. Del. | | 1-year-old brick bung. Better than new. | 2 bedrms ; 2M Beat, glass bath. 1730 | Sharon. . Ha GREGORY '& “APPEL, Ine. LI-7491L
7 Rooms—$20.20 Per Mo.
2719 WINTHROP $225 Down buys T7-room modern Lome, | With all new decorations: bus at door. | Mr, stron RI-1419; eves., IR-1007. r PAUL L. M CORD 615 Lemcke Bldg. |
Bargain—Let Me Show" This 5-rm., mod. bung. breakfast nook. Frigidaire. Hardwood floors. Newly paJered. In tip-top condition. Located on ovely Ludlow Ave. Only $250 down, MOSLANDAR, 533 N. heystone. CUH-5045. 163
Be DOWN PAYMENT 6 Dra 3 rooms...... $1,100 1430 Eng ish, 1807 Hoyt
§ rooms room 2049 Gu ltord, : “roo 27 Mr. Nachand
ALLISON REALTY CO., Realtors. RI. 2368.
ANSFIELD on corner lot: 6-rm, mod. bung. type: with Bricktex: 2-car gar.: pa and streets on both sides. Price $3250. HO 300 MA-2523 or JACK C. CARR.
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Furn. Houses—Apts. 18A
$26—N. E. 3900—Cozy_mod. eff. apt. trees, po, Others. White. E24 166.
north he on home: nicely _ couple or.
ees. flowers: ros Simployed girls. A-1344-W. —-
COLLEGE, 2231—Attractive | private bath: lovely home: . couple. Will unfurnish. OODRUFF. 878 E. DRIVE Attractive apartment; RL utilities: hot water; garage: private bath. — | WOODRUFF, 623 E. a-door, kitchen. bath, dressing refrigeration; utilities: $10. USI woman will town apartment, June : 3 p.m.
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Y S100, do down. Open, vac, 6-rm. mod. 1535 E. Market. ONLY $300 down: unlocked. Aa, 6-rm. mod. bune.. 2629 Brookside Ave, MR. SELIG. 1806 Trov Ave, DR-0478 H.0.L.
properties. 109% dn. . pay. Easy "terms. Call Elbert IL. Me- | | Daniel, realtor. Off. MA-3521, DR.—Efficiency inroom, (FHA TERMS: 5500 S. STATE—Brand new |
3 rooms employed
Rs. RI-8790. : 4 five-room modern home. DR-4293- R. | “share her FS: |» evenings. 1. RI-0058. after 1534 FLETCHER —8ix-room modern: condition; new double garage: DR-4047. TTRACTIVE five-room modern ‘bungalow, Grove; two lots; equity $650. DR-
W. 30TH ST.. close to Clif{on—Five-room, bdern bungalow. Good Spur, 107, r. A-2661 "on 1.4849. HA- 2681 - 3
Appointm nly. ie WT ¥ *T s wuly arranged seven- room, all modern ul rooms, semi-mod.; iE alt! 3308 mA
“good owner.
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| Houses for Rent |
Fra 1908—4 rooms, Built back yard; $27, with arige
BROOKSIDE PARKWAY, a—4-reom Taker 8 Sunlex. Constant now Wy a-
N_—5-room double; ved alley; rege — 1727, pe
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me, bungalo 107% wn nidve NT. iy R “
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| Large Living Room | 4615 Stratford Ave.: 5-rm. mod. brick bungalow; 6 closets; hardwood firs.; full basement; lot 532x190; garage; $600 down; 37 mo.; incl. taxes od ins. Mr. Ostrom,
$3 |R1-1419: eves. IR-10 | PAUL L. M'CORD Co. 615 Lemcke Bldg,
! 5 BEDROOMS |LOOK! $6, 950 CORNER LOT | “A beautiful home for a large family, Convenient transportation. Venetian | blinds, awnings, weathersirips, steam heat, carpets, fine decorations, a real bargain, See 1437 Fairfield. LOIN DRisCOLL, Realtor.
ONLY $300 DOWN PAYMENT
d 1129 Linden st.; 6-rm. brick cottage; new garage: beautiful yard; paved street: near Fountain Square: only $1.950. Call Phillins. DR. 5252 with JACK C. CARR. MA. 2523. Room 10, Union Trust bldg c
Rrordwa™. 4807. Six-room modsrn home. Excellent location. Full basement, $4250. New roof and
furnace. HA. 3791-W. Mr. Miller. ALLISON RI. 2388.
REALTY CO., Realtors. $3900 3750 N. Rural St.—6 Fooms modern, 2-car garage. Large yard. Mr. Conklin, BRIDGES & GRAVES, 243 'N. Del. RI-3477 JACKSON ST.. 2500—5 rooms, semi-mod= | ern: $2000: terms. ELMORE BROS., 401 *| Inland Bide. RI-3788 | DEQUINCY. 760—3 Bedrooms, ns, strictly mod= | “ern: full basement: fireplace: lovely I; kitchen. IR-3916 201 ENGLISH—Seven-room semi-modern I’ double garage. Make offer. Inquire 1019 Bradbury. en Ba | $14 monthly; $140 dow -room bungae low; garage. 4432 MN Sehorield (north), | HU-3428 3503, N. CHESTER—4-room semi- ;moderni vear old, newlv decorated; $30 My MR. HICKS, MA-3521 or BR- 1, [CENTRAL Ave. lot near 44th: a ood buy, R. D. Barnes, DR-4508 or RI-4 COLORED BARGAIN I Only $750 Tor this good six-room house on | Columbia Ave, Rear 15th Sno, 2893 C. YO RI-6413 J. S. Cruse Realty Co,, 128 N. Del, $50 Down
HENRY CO,
'3 Rooms, "$300;
$8 per month. The C. W, 521 Lemcke Bldg. RI-4661.
Colored—%$15.75 Per Mo. 2705 Franklin Place: five-room cotage completely recond.. with new rnof paint land paver. Inside tollet, Only $1750. bal. Tike rent, Mr. Ostrom, RI- 1419} 613 _Lemcke _ Bldg,
Sh. IR-1007 PAUL LM CORD CcO.. 5 Real Estate Investments 25A 2 Family Home Bargain
290 W. 24th. Arranged as duplex, 2 Complete modern apartments, One heating plant. Priced to Jeti Mr, Dinglas or Mr. Koepper. RI-6412 . 8. Cruse Realty Co., 128 N. Del,
SEE 25 N. KEALING — Duplex: 6 rooms down,
5 up: all modern. hardwood floors, separate furnaces. new garage Naw { being painted. Terms tn suit. Mr. Da | Vee. CH- 4783. CLARK REALTY. LI- LI- 5598.
Real Estate Wanted 27
BUYERS CALLING For Bungalows—Doubles and Suburbans | RLe House in ned af venair if priced Hoth 6412. DR-793! 7 'S. Cruse Realty Co.—128 N. Del,
WANT TO SELL your farm? See John _ Case, 916 Fletcher _Trust ._Bldg. RI-9109,
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