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, _ THURSDAY, APRIL.22, 1926. ~ 999000000082 000CCOOSOOOOOOOOOOSSOEOSODEOSEOCOCOOS Poll Tax Mast Be _Notes of The geovescccoocescocoroce To Give Banquet , | ‘The Catholic Sisters will give a} banquet Saturday night at the} Key West country club. ~* * Many On Night Train The train arriving here last eve- ning from the north had a large number of passengers on board. Several of those arriving on the train left on the boat today for Havana. Ok Train Arrives On Time The morning train arrived on schedule time today, reaching the | station at 6:25 0’clock with 52 passengers on board. Several of ‘those arriving on the train left on the boat this morning for Ha- vana. | os» | Girl Scouts Meet Friday There will be a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held on Fri- day afternoon at their headquart- ers in the Scottish Rite Hall, cor- mer of Eaton and Simonton strects, and a full attendance of members ‘is desired. The meeting will be under the direction of Mrs. Milton Sawyer,: assistant scout- mistress. s ¢ ¢* Tieop 1 to Meet There will be a ‘meting of Troop 1, Boy Scouts: of (America, held on Friday..evening at their headquarters: on, Division . street, and -all members are reqyested to be in attendance. Personal . . Mr, and Mrs. Fratik Bentley are! visiting in Key West with Mrs, Bentley's mother, Mrs. Otto Lund- quist, 626 William street, Miss ‘Ella Johnson was included in the passengers leaving last eve- ning over the East Coast, for Mi-| ami following several weeks? visit | im Key West with relatives. Howard J, Anderson, prominent dumber dealer of Philadelphia, who had been spending several days business visit in Key West, was a passenger leaving last night over | ea ee ee to his home, % | wahalaed BRE sto nas vee in the ‘ity. fof several days at- tending business matters, was; an obtgbing passenger last eve- ning over the East Coast, en route | to Buena Vista, where he is now. making his residence. Miss Helena (Cates, who had been spending several weeks visit- ing in Ke® West with relatives, was a passenger leaving last eve- ning,over the East Coast for Mi, ami where’ she is now making resi- dence. Miss Lucille Miller, who had been spending several weeks visit- ing in Key West with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carey, was included in the recent departures over the East Coast for her home in West| ‘Palm Beach. Passing Day emg ay. Many Havana Passengers The steamship Governor Cobb leaving this morning for Havana, had a large number of passengers on board. Many of those leav- ing on the boat were arrivals here on the train from the north. oe Concho Due Sunday The Mallory steamship Concho, Capt. McIntosh, will arrive in port jon Sunday morning from New York en route to Galveston with passengers and freight on board. The vessel has considerable freight for this port. se @ Cuba From Tampa The P. & O.~steamship Cuba, Captain W. M. White, will arrive in port tomorrow morning from Tampa. The steamer will leave again for Havana shortly after its arrival, and will take a number of passengers who have made teservations for the trip. ss 6 To Hold Meeting There will be a meeting of Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, held tomorrow eve- ning, beginning at, 7:30 o’clock, at the Scottish Rite Hall, actording te announcement made by Mrs. Annie: Sharpley, secretary of the organization. . The members of the society are also. making plans |for a sock social to be given on |Aprit 30, which gives promise of being a most enjoyable event. -Mention Miss Cornelia Saunders, who had been spending several weeks visiting in Key West with relatives | and friends, was a passenger leav- ing yesterday afternoon over the East Coast for Miami. * Archie! W. Lowe,. who is em- ployed at Miami-by the Florida East. Coast -Railway Company, was an arrival on the train, and will spend several days’ >| Visit in the Island City. Captain Ernest A. Carey, for-'| merly of Key West, but who is now making his home in West Palm. Beach, was an arrival on the wmerning train, and will spend sev- eral days’ business visit in the Island City. Rodney E. Lamont, connected ‘with the Havana Electric Kone} pany, who had been in the city for ‘the past several days attend- ing to business matters, was in- cluded in the pasengers leaving on the Governor Cobb this morning for Havana. Robert B. Smith, prominent real | estate’ dealer of Atlanta, Ga., who} had been spending, several weeks’ visit in Havana and other points of the Island Republic, was an ar- rival in the city yesterday after-| noon on the steamship Governor Cobb. After a short stay in the Island City, Mr. Smith left on the evening train en route to his home. | | CIVIL WAR VETERAN BURNS OT DEATH IN HIALEAH, FLA. (By Associated Press) MIAMI, Fia., April 22. —Rich-| ard Donker, 82, civil war veteran, was burned to death when his tent | home was destroyed by fire yes-! terday at Hialeah; near here.! Firemen, unaware that. Donker| had) been. in the tent, found his | charred body later while inspect! , ing the ruins. } Sparks froma pipe which he! was smoking were believed to} have caused the blaze. ture was thought to have been en- ¥eloped in flames, barring Donk- er's escape. PRESS ASSN. TO MEET IN LAKELAND (By Associated Press) LAKELAND, Fia.,. April 22,— The.South Florida Press Associa-| tion which meets here Saturday} im an all-day session, through its president, Mrs. C. H. Holderman of Cocoa, has accepted an invita-| tion to luncheon at Southern Col- lege. M. F. Hetherington will be! toastmaster. Among the special speakers for | the meeting are Dr. Ludd M. Spivey, president Southern, Geo. Hosmer, past president of the as- sociation and H. M. Forrester, of the Tampa Times. Officers will be elected at the afternoon session which will be held at the college, the morning session which convenes at 10:30 being at the hotel Lakeland Ter- |* States. The single! , door in the small canvas struc-}, See ee eee eee eens WEATHER CONDITIONS Within the last 24 hours there were rains in. the Mis- sissippi Valley, and in the central Plains and west Gulf * Temperatures have in- * creased somewhat in . the * south Atlantic States, while over the Qhio Valley and the north and middle Atlantic States a further and decided warming has taken place * with. temperatures unseason- * ably high. In fact abnormal- * ly warm weather prevails north of the south Atlantis and Gulf States, and in North Dakota temperatures are 20 to 25 degrees above normal. In the Gulf and south At- lantic States the thermal con- ditions are about seasonal. Pressure is high over the southeastern States with the maximum resting on Florida, and low over the north At- lantic States and the north- ern Rocky Mountain region. The winds over the Florida Keys tonight and Friday will be moderate to fresh easterly and southeasterly, H. B. BOYER, Official in Charge. Se eee eee eeses Your electric fan is in our store room. See The Key West Elec- trie Cgmpany. Rebuking money lenders who charged exhorbitant interest, a judge at Newcastle, Eng., gave Richard Lumsden 15 years in which to repay « loan of $44. Paid In Person, Says County Tax Collector “The law is that people must pay their own poll tax in person,” Tax Collector Wm. F. Maloney stated to.a Citizen representative this morning. He had received a remittance from one person pay- ing the poll tax for eight different people. “This will not do,” said Mr. Maloney, “and I will not ac- cept any such remittances for poll tax.” He says he will gladly as- sist anyone in any legal way pos- sible in the matter of qualifying to vote, but he must adhere to the law. Registration — is progressing slowly. At noon today, 2,200 had qualified, when,the number should be - approximately. 4,000, Mri Maloney. stated, Lumber Scrap. On. Southard Street Takes Fire This Morning The fire department, engine company No. 1 responding, was} called this morning to a small blaze to the rear ofa building on | Southard street, next door to the corner of Margaret, where a small THE KEY.-WEST CITIZEN Sevecececcescovsesooocasesecocessacvosooooeleelee Crack Express. Train Wrecked "Three people were killed ‘and a score injured when the Penn- sylvania Railroad’s crack flyer) “Nellie Bly,” ¥ork ‘to! Atlantic City, N. J.,. wa s wrecked at Camden, N. J. Photo shows the wrecked car in which. most. of the injuries occurred. running from . New quantity of scrap lumber was Sparks had blown from a fire | used for boiling laundry and set| the rubbish afire, ‘The damage was slight. Le Dr. Armando Cobo found in flames. | Girl Scouts Pat On Enjoyable Entertainment The entertainment given evening at the Monroe At School Last Night last County Pills for Constipation ' A purely vegetable.laxative that [* LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S|| DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR 1S GivEN YESTERDAY | AFTER- ' NOON at ‘LESTER HOME Mrs. Roy” Roberts and Miss Helena Lester entertained at a appointed tea at the home of Miss Lester, 921 White- head ‘street, yesterday afternoon, in-honot-of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ames, ie bride and groom who .| arrived port ‘Sunday on: their ‘| yacht B ‘en-route from Richmond ito the Pacific coast, via canal, x home of the bride is in Boulder, Colorado, while Mr. Ames is a. nt.of: California. They will Fe guests of friends in this city until:about May 1, when *| they ‘will'visit’ Havana’ for a few days and.then,sail directly for the Panama, eanal‘and the California ° . Young - Afraid. To Eat Anything “T was afraid to eat because I always had stomach trouble wards. Since taking Adlerika 1 can eat and feel fine.” (signed) Mrs. A. Howard. ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and often brings Surprising relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Removes old waste mat- ter from intestines and makes you feel happy and hungry. Excellent for obstinate constipation. Sold by all leading druggists. Change your old fan ton for.a new one. See The Key West. Electric Company. aprl0 An elephant does not reach ma- turity until it is forty years of age, and it may live for over a century. Darwin caleulated that after a period of 750 years, if breeding were not interfered with, there whould be nineteen million elephants alive, descended from a single single pair, Here is sure relief for <PAGE “BYE P iF Sealed’ proposals will ‘be re- edived by the Board of Public Works, Key West, Fla., until 8:00 P. M. Wednesday, May 5th, 1926 for the sale of approximately one. thousand (1000) cubic yards of ° matl rock located on property. of F. E. G, Ry. Co. The usual right is reserved, to reject any and all bids. HAROLD PINDER; apr8-15-22-29 —~Glerk. Insure against the hot ad weather—get an Emerson Fan. See The Key West Electric Company. aprlo 811 FRONT STREET. P.O: Box 13 Key West, Pia. FOR SALE ‘FORD COUPE NEW Plans Opening of Dental Offices Here! Dr. Armando Cobo, dentist, will open his dental office next Mon- day at 505 Duval street, Doctor Cobo is a graduate of the class of 1925 of Tulane Uni- versity. His office is equipped} with the most modern instru- ments. POLITICAL High School under the auspices of Troop 3, Girl Scouts, under the. direction of Mrs. George F. Arch- er, scoutmistress of the organiza- tion, was. ‘an enjoyable event, |throughout. There were a large number in attendance, and all present ex- pressed themselves as haying: thor- | oughly enjoyed the evening's pro- | ooo gram which consisted of many || Fer renee oe Your beautiful numbers. erty | Gut Keys. Realty Co. Ine, Phone 37 534 Fleming St. No “better electric faq } made| than the Emerson. ~ S¢ ' Key | Chamber of Commerce West Electric Co. Reference: First National Baik, morning | oreo wee ne eee enn eee eee e we bese ree eet ee oOo FOR MEMBER SCHOOL, BOARD aprld) : apri0} ARS ANNOUNCEMENTS Peececcoccvcccesoccsooce FOR STATE SENATE 24th District FRANK H. LADD FOR STATE,SENATE 24th District WILLIAM H. MALONE CASTORIA Fot Infants ‘and ‘Children In Use For Over 30 Years Ei le TOR REPRESENTATIVE MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H. KETCHUM |For JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT J. VINING HARRIS |FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT J. LANCELOT LESTER MP MD FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F. BUSTO FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR i T. S. CARO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District - WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) |FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District j BOLIVAR T. RECIO i ;FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER} Second District | EMORY L. PIERCE VIF ALAZLZLILZALLALLLEL ELD |FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | Fourth District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER| Fifth District | ABELARDO LOPEZ } | |For COUNTY COMMISSIONER Fifth District S. OWEN SAWYER el i re aay Sete 7A | FoR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD First District CLARENCE H. PIERCE | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District WILLARD M. ALBURY FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District MYRTLAND CATES j FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD| Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON Third District VICTOR LOWE 2 IN 1 WHITE POLISH Shu-Milk Best Polishes For White Kids Full line of All Colors Polishes GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP 612 DUVAL ST. > There has been some discussion recently as to the teal’ dif “real éstate man” and “realtor”. ference between the term There is an.erroneous opinion in the minds of. some that. thees Therefore the Key West Realty Botird terms are synonymous. feels it incumbent upon it te explain the difference tothe buy- - inig and selling public who deal in our chief commodity, our basic commodity, real estate. 4 Ai “real estate*mah” is any man who procures a license: to buy and sell real. estate. to mombers of the local realty board and through it, a mémber of the State Realty Board, and through it, a member of the Nat- ional Association of Real Estate Boards, is one who is always - Secking through cooperation with the various organizations, to which his membership in the local realty board giyes him entry, to facilitate the salé of property entrusted to him, to study through the experience of others, the best possible way to Bro- tect his client, and, since an infringement of the code of business ethics established by the board to which he belongs means imuve- diate expulsion from the board for unethical practice puts him on his guard to ever endeavor to be an honest and upright brok- er. Each individual member of the local board bas the opportu- nity to profit by the experiences of over 75,000°real estate brok- ers scattered throughout the nation and Canada. This advantage naturally gives the realtor a more or less professiénal étanding over the plain real estate broker. V. A. JOHNSON, Pres. A “realtor”, however, a térm applied : IS. A, BARGAIN i ea tn Mini Ot CALL 192 AND ASK FOR —ALFRED— iF | AM ELECTED TO THE STATE SENATE, 1 PLEDGE THE VOTERS OF MONROE COUNTY TO WORK FOR: » State Aid for Roads, . Pipe Line and Right of Way for same, Better Transportation Service. £ The; prompt completion of the Tamiami Trail, Extending of City. Limits to include F. E. C. the Island of Key West. Any necessary local legislation. Other statements will follow as subjects may- arise. properties ent ve Ade I have:no connections which will embarrass me with any, of,, the large corporations or individuals. sadoigines dog ware F,..H. LADD,, Caindidute for State Sooaten 24th Distrjct, State mt Florida. : | Those who heard Mr. Herren’s talk or read it will realize that the aigs and ambition of all realtors is to make the mem- bers of all real estate boards. through education, through exper- ience and through training, professional class, with as strict « code of ethics in their dealings with other clients as professional doctor or a professional lawyer of the highest class. It is their ambition: to make it harder for the inexperlenced, the ignorant and the unethical to enter this field. Since all of the foregoing is true, without a doubt, why should you-not patronise:« tealter Cand this tevu te applicable only to those real estate men who belong to the local boards and thus receive the foregoing advani as has been upheld by various court decisions throughout the United States and Canada) in preference to a real estate man, just as when you are sick you prefer to consult « doctor rather than « quack, or, when you have occasion t« go to law, employ a good lawyer rather than a shyster, Men, auch as the one that Mr. Herren told about im his address, who insisted on the buyer signing, con-jointly with his wife, a deed for the property he was buying, and the one also who gave as his definition in a real estate-examination for « “conveyance” as a vehicle in which he took’ the clients to see the property. These ignoramuses should and shall by state legislation be placed outside of the pale of those eligible to buy and sell real estate for other poeple until they have learned enough to protect their clients’ interests, and this is the effort of the realty board. DEAL WITH A REALTOR Key West Realty Board W. J. WATROUS, SELES CTEO ESOL TEESESOS, IIIT IIL ITP IPP PPD = 4 ic \wwwnuresasnsrensrsnserarsnneres we