The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 25, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE Two ~~ TERM REALTOR VINSTITUTED AS MATTER OF PROTECTION A perpetual injunction against} the use of the term Realtor, by the N. C. Sibley Company of Bal- ‘timore, as a non-member of the |the demand. | | (Peesecoveacccessoseneeee ‘Flashes of Life (Ry Associated Press) MOSCOW—Vodka at lar that the government doubled its output in the last six months and still cannot supply It is 40 per cent alcohol. 6 * LOS ANGELES—A bank robber with Dutch courage is loose. He took a-big swig from a bottle as he bound and gagged three em-| ployes of a branch of the Pacific Southwest Trust and Savings Bank, grabbed “$2,426, took -sev- National Association of Real Es-j¢t#! more gulps and ambled out. tate Boards or of any constituent board~of the association, has just been granted by the Circuit Gourt | ‘of Baltimore City, according to information received by ‘the Key ‘West Reality Board. The injunction, dated Febtuary 39, 1926, was issued follwing a complaint brought jointly by the National “Association of Real-Es- tate Boards and the Real Estate Board of Baltimore. It holds feat the use of the . designation by the defendant in his advertising or in any way in con- nection with his real estate busi- pess was and is a violation of the complainant’s rights. ‘The association in March, 1916, adopted the term Realtor, a coin- ed werd, as a membership desig- nation. The injunction is the second to be issued by the Circuit of Baltimore City” sustain- right of the as- member boards term. It is the “of the present injune- hensive. The con- the decree is as fol- it is farther adjudged, or- decreed that “the de- its agents, clerks, ey servants {so long as oe not be a a y tional Association of if i t } cena Aeboclatlen Boards, and as the National As- i elected standing board of of Real Ed E i ie Ht i wonderful for or allied stomach t full, bloated il leading drug- Farm relief hearing continues. * ?. Legislative appropriation bill occupies house. Htalian debt settlement is con- sidered in senate. .; ' 8 House receives judiciary com- mittee report on dudge English ingpeschment. H, B. Davis 100 Per “Gent Pure Paint and Oils. PRINCETON, » N. J.+-If the neighborhood of Princeton Hers versity is not as clean as a hound’s tooth and as dry as a bone in a short time, Dean Gauss is going| to tell why. He has appealed to} federal authorities for a clean-up. es * NEW YORK—A_ well - known commercial ecologist and outcast behavior is extinct. That’s the way Dr. Ben L. Reitman, dircetor of the hobo college describes him- self. He notes that the bum has vanished from: the Bowery with | prohibition. | * + * / JERUSALEM — Arab: women are fighting France in Syria. Two battalions took part in a recent battle. near Damascus. and more are being recruited, s 28 ALBANY—There’s quite a fight in the legislaturé as to whether barbers can give the real modish boyish bob. Beauty parlor experts say the. otdinary male barber can’t, and they want hair dressers Ticenses by a state*board. * PEE NEW YORK—Virginia Bacon, niece ‘of the writer of the story. of Lightnin’; is to bé a daughter | of the 7ist regiment. She will be adopted in commemoration of the work of her uncle, Frank Bacon, for the- reximent: during the war: PHILADELPHIA—A policeman or a fireman hereafter must have at least 20 sound natural teeth be- * 6 REV®RE, ” aa — The city | named for Paul Revere has insur- ed its steam road roller against It vanished for four days last year. a 8 d| to. the College of Peetioa ‘Arts and Letters of Boston Unievrsity. In a referendum of parents of present students the count was cigare'’ “We are trying to uphold an ideal which does not permit the young ‘woman of refinement to smoke,” says Dean T. Lawrence Davis. * * KANSAS CITY—Puliman berths proved too cramped for Jack Earle, 19, a giant Texan, so he left for Chieago on a bed pre- *jpared for him on the floor of = dining car. He is 8 feet 4 inches| tall, weighs 320 pounds and wears number 20 shoes. Second national highway con- ference under chairmanship of Secretary adopts mode] state traf- fic code. Senate orders publication of Lausanne treaty to re-establish diplomatic and commercial rela- tions with Turkey. ninety | cents a quart is proving so popu-} has| ive work to bring up nmiy |Pierce’s Favorite. Prescription. jhealth and strength.”— Women, Your Manifold Duties Require Strength Photo by Atwood Macon, Ga—“I was in poor |health for a long time. I had a lot | large |family and I finally suffered a nervous and general break-down. A friend advised that’ I take Dr. I took the advice and soon was fair- ly stout and well. I continuéd ‘un- | | til I had taken five pottles and 1} can truthfully say-that the “Fa-| vorite Prescription’ gave-me. good} ‘Mrs? S. C.| Townsend,: $23 Randolph St. © Begin by purchasing now the ‘Favorite ition’ .6f your | near-by druggist in tablet or liquid | form. Send -10c to. Dr. -Pierce, President Invalids’Hotel‘in Buf- falo, N. ¥., if you want a: trial pkg. of the tablets. ‘ | Soaceovesoesegqassoovecces TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | Pocccccsvessongose e | George Sutherland, «associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, born in Eng- land, 64 years ago today. William E. (“Pussyfoot’’) John- son, internationally famed as a! foe of the liquor traffic, born at Coventry, N. Y¥., 64 years ago to- day. Thomas Nixon Carver, professor of. economics at Harvard Univer- sity, born at Kirksville, fowa, 61 years ago today. Gutzon Borglum, one of the best known of American sculptors, born in Idaho, 59 years ago to- day. Yvette: -Guilbert, celebrated French artiste, born in Paris, 57 years ago today. DR. HARRY N. S. cia | DENTIST 532 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 PHONE 364-3 | Administrator of. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS es ¢ou ne OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUN TY, STATE oF FLORIDA. In re Estate of Malvina Knowles To all. Creditors, Legatees, ~Dis- tributees and all Persons having Ciaims or Demands against said Estate; You, aha each of you, are hereby |notified and required to present any jclaims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Malvina Knowles, de- ceased, late of Monroe County, Flor- ida, to the County“ Judge of Monroe | County at his. office, County Court | House, within one year from the date hereof. Dated Spa vt pe 3 D, 1926. JAS. ‘NIBAL, Executor. mar18-25; aprl-8- 29; may6 NOTICE TO CREDITORS |1N_ COURT* OF COUNTY JUDGE MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLOR! ae. In re Estate of }Mary Aletta. Navarro, deceased. To all Creditors Legatees, Dis- tributees and all Persons having Claims or Demands against said Estate: You, and each of you, are here- by notified and required to present any ‘claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Mary Aletta Navarro, deceased, late of New York County, New York, to the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his office in the Court House of said County, at Key West, Monroe . Courty, Florida, within twelve months from the time of the first publication of this notice, to- wit: March 18th, 1926. DATED at Key West, Florida, this 18th day of March, A. 'D., 19 JOHN’ F. NAVARRO, Administrator of the estate Mary Aletta Navarro, deceased. marl8-25;, ap 15-22-29; mayé of NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN COURT OF COUNTY JUDGE MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. In re Estate of John Ralph Navarro, deceased. To all Creditors Legatees, tributees and all Persons having Claims or Demands against said Estate: You, and each of you, are here- by notified and required to present ny claims and demands which you, or either of you, may _have against the estate of John Ralph Navarro, deceased, late of New York County, New York, to the County Judge of Monroe County; Florida, at his office in the Court House of said County, at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, . within twelve months from the time of the first publication of this notice, to- wit: March 18th, 1926. DATED at Key West, Florida, this 18th day of March, A. D., 1936. JOHN’ F. NAVARRO, the estate John Ralph Navarro, deceased. mari8-25; apri-8-15-22-29; mayé Dis- of ‘Hail’s Catarrh fier iz phe wonderful results, All Druggists. ¥. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. STEAKS KINDS WESTERN OF ALL egeeecocsesooveccccooced liament blames United States for} debt burdens, Secretary Mellon, | in Philadelphia, defends settle-/ ment from American criticisms that they are too. Tenient, * Submarine ei successfally navigates at record depth of 230} feet in tests of Providence, Mass.:| Almost eet system of crime| for obtaining billion dollar loot is| connected in Whittemore gang! confession, New York district at~| torney’s office reveals, refusing to | make public the confession. ar Governor Walker, of Georgiai| refuses petition of 30,000 for last mniute reprieve of Ted L, Cogges- | hall, Clayton, Tll., and Floyd Me-| Clelland, Brockton, N. Y., sentene-/ ed to die today at Milledgeville, | for murder. i 2s es @ Letters written in blood found | after slaying of Marcarno Timon leads Oakland, Ca., police to search for society of devil“ worshippers. ras District Attorney Keyes, of Los Angeles, completes in Chicago, gathering of néw evidence in mur- der of William Desmond ‘Taylor, two hitherto unquestioned’. Los Angeles men give new light. * 88 ees Senator Wheeler, Montana, charges that contest - between President Coolidge and senate over, appointment of Thomas F. Woodlock to Interstate Commerce Commission has kecome New Eng- land horse trade. Here is sure relief for s i and hapny fgg a : | | Pfteeioee goat aes H : 3 é i 8 i cents. o deed “HATS OF ALL KINDS =! 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