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pine es a ee lat ctl edhe P-Potter Dock Co. o'clock morning for Havana with number of passengers - oO The steamer will re- . bers made up a large part of the - tor several years. The death oc- _ Vegas, and other relatives. | BSRRSC SERS covovosoeeS ” Balt’ Coast. i of =a hy one steamer Isonzo, Cap- tain Hangieworth, left today for Miami, with cement for shipment ‘up the East Coast: The vessel was * consigned tote | Porter Dock Co.| Ship ‘Ketiess The French oil tank a Omphale, Captain Rio, arrived to- day from Rouen, for fuel oil, and sailed again‘for Port.Arthur. The steamer was consigned to the) * Cuba To ane The maar? Cuba left at 8:30} pry 2g port tomorrow after- é * + To Hold” ‘Meeting “Where. will be a meeting of Troop 1, Boy Scouts of America, | held this évening at their head- quarters on Division street; and @ full attendance of members is desired. . } 7-7 * Mallory Boat Due Sunday The Mallory steamship‘ Concho, Captain Mi:Intosh, will arrive in port on Sunday morning from New York en route to Galveston. The steamer has considerable freight for this port, *-. Cuba From Tampa The P. & O. steamship Cuba, Captain W. M. White, arrived in port this morning at 5:50 o'clock from Tampa with a large number of passengers on board. The Georgia Press Association. mem- ” * passenger list. * * ’ Dies In Tampa has been received in the ¢ity announcing the death of Wil- liam Clarke, formerly. of Key. West, but who had been making his home in the west coast city eurred on April 16. The deceased is survived by one sister, Mrs. Louisa Russell, a niece, Mrs. Ruby _... Personal peewoceccooovcs ee: Drew of the Over-Sea , accompanied by Colonel ter, railroad attorney, left this’ “morning on the Cuba for a short’ ae pa trip in Havana. Mrs. ‘Braxton B, Warren, who had been spending a -visit in Mi- pe ‘with relatives, returned to the city this morning over the MT stain f Louis A. Roberts, who had been several weeks’ yisit in and other points up the Coast, returned to the city} * this morning over the Flagler | Siem. WE Spencer, former agent of 3 Florida East ‘Coast Railway Company at Key West, was in- eluded in the arrivals here last evening over the Flagler System, for a short business visit. B, Ralph Pinder, chief of the been spending several days’ visit in Tampa and other points | ‘on the west coast, returned to the! bile, and. will drive through the a ythis morning .on the steam- ship Cuba, ee urry, formerly connected West, who had been spending days’ ‘visit in Miami and its up the East Coast, re- to the city this morning over the Flagler System. 4. Otto Kirchheiner, who had been*attending, a road meeting at Tallahassee, and iso vis- other points. through the returned to the tity this yep |Girl Scouts To Meet imeeting will be under the direc- eoeoccce the First National Bank of| eo Passing Day eocccesecccccose Leaves Port The Hondurian schooner Reso- lute, Captain Warren, left today for Honduras. The vessel was | consigned to Taylor & Co. * Train Arrives At 6:25 The morning train’ arrived on schedule time this morning, reach- ing the station at 6:25 o’clock with a large number of passen- gers on board, * * * There will bea meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held this af- ternoon at their headquarters in the Scottish Rite Hall, corner of Eaton and Simonton streets. The tion of Mrs, Milton Sawyer, as- sistant scoutmistress of the organ- ization, * Ferry Boat Arrives One of the ferry boats of the P. & O. Steamship Company ar- rived in port at 5:30 o’clock this morning with a number of loaded freight cars on board. The ferry will leave again tonight on a re- turn trip to the Cuban port, s * . To Hold Sale F Members of Troop 5, Boy Scouts, will conduct a cake and candy sale tomorrow afternoon in front of the San Carlos Theatre on Duval street. The proceeds will be used to help defray the ex- penses of the summer encamp- ment this year. ei ae Leave for New York Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Nicklas left last evening over the East Coast for New York, after visiting Mrs. Nicklas’ brother, Robert F. Spottswood, for several days, Mr. Nicklas is president of the Garri- son Park Corporation. bt em, * Born, Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. William T. Doughtry, Jr., announce the birth of a baby girl this morning at their home, 1206 Olivia street, Mrs. Doughtry was formerly Miss Josephine Park,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ©. Park. Mention Henry Carey, carpenter, who had been spending several weeks’ on the, west coast, returned to the city this morning on the steam- ship Cuba. Clifton G. Bailey, county en- gineer, who had been in attend- ance at the road meeting in.Talla- hassee, returned to the city this morning over the Flagler System, While away from ‘the city, Mr. Bailey also visited at other points in the state. Mrs. A. M. Felton and children, who had been spending several weeks’ visit in Key West with rela- tives, were passengers leaving over the East Coast last night en route to West Palm Beach where they are now making their resi- dence. Warren Drew, of the Over-Sea Company, and John Cromer, of the | Over-Sea Finance Company, left last evening for Homestead, where they have shipped their automo- ‘country. to Palm Beach. From Palm Beach, Mr. Drew and Mr. Cromer will go to Birmingham, | Ala, Samuel Boone, inspector with the Florida East Coast Railway Company, spent the day in Key West yesterday. Mr. Boone who is| @ great booster for Key West, says that “the Charleston” was first in- troduced in Key West, stating that he witnessed it-in the Island City long before it was danced in other parts. He is much taken’up with Key West and hopes to return jing over the East Coast. soon to try the “step” again, | Mrs. Felix B. Liat And Daughter Leave Last Night For Asheville Mrs. Felix B. Logan and daugh-| ter left last night for Asheville,| N.C., to join Mr, Logan, had been residing in California several years before coming to! Key West for Mr. Logan to enter} the real estate business with his brother-in-law, Charles J. Curry,| | Jacksonville (cloudy) in this city. Mr. Logan was originally a Tar Heel. He acquired numerous! friends during his residence in Key West who will wish him all) ®Uecess in his native state. _ No better ‘electric fan made} ‘than the Emerson. Sce the Key! West Eleetric Co. who went | there about six weeks ago to en gage in the realty business. Mier aprld) THE WEATHER | Stations Abilene (clear) Atlanta (raining) = Boston (cloudy)... Charleston (pt. cloudy) ~ Chicago (foggy) . Corpus Christi (cloudy) |Dodge City (pt. cloudy) Galveston (pt. cloudy) | Hatteras (pt. cloudy) ..... Huron (cloudy) 60) 8 } 64} m4 a 62! 52) | KEY WEST (cloudy) Louisville (cloudy) | Miami (pt. cloudy) _ New Orleans (cloudy) _. New York (cloudy) - . Louis (foggy) Tampa (cloudy) —.. Washington (cloudy) Williston (cloudy) visit in. Tampa and’ other poihts}>- , | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD |FOR MEMFE% SCHOOL BOARD 2) ee 2 IN 1 WHITE POLISH CONVENTION AT PENSACOLA’: KEY WEST DELEGATION To LEAVE TOMORROW EVENING Mrs, Julia Sweeting, Mrs. Cora Russell and Mrs. Antoinette Rob- erts will leave via East Coast to- morrow evening en route to Jack- sonville, There they will board the special train for Pensacola where they will attend the Grand Tem- ple of Pythian Sisters which will be held in that city on April 28- 29. Mrs. Sweeting who, goes as. * representative of. est Tem-| + ae No. 20, ‘wont tiers will] * ae about normal aver the ©] eset during his administra; of this kind. atic visit in Jacksonville before return-|* Great Lakes and éontinues. * ‘tion. oa aS a cell Ws Fa Be ing 5 * * Sh ee ahem on ; any ee ore. cE? Mate: van 9,000 patewis eos : To make a station-to-station call you do not + the Great Council: of Pocahontas|* over Flofida,..and is lowest *|ing radio appliances are now pend:| fora particular person. You merely tell the operator in. which order she’ holds an of-|* ‘over the north Atlantic States. * | ing in Washington. that you wish to be connected with a certain sascaeak fice, meets in May. Mrs. Roberts|* ~ Qver the Florida Keys to- * be the distant point. bs will return to the city following|* night and Saturday the winds * i teeter re ps i the session to make plans for a|* will be moderate easterly and * trip to Louisiana. nguthesly. * so ‘The ee can be iohlaes even if you do-not know GIGS In Resto . H. B. BOYBR,. * We have e number of the telephone you are callings: You can: FORMAL MEETING Official in Charge. * of the ask to be connected with the telephone? in Mr. Blank’s OF COMMISSION | * ; erin wares * risen. slightly over ‘the *Cot- be} *"ton Belt and in the Missouri * eee ee eee es Ree eee ee oe 8 8 * ese eRt ad Pa °° WEATHER CONDEtIbNS hs SPO ae |. * . Witlfin the last 24 hours’ * there were rains in x spper * * Mississippi Valley e* ; O eeioe tha daneck southward * be ere a * to the Gulf coast, and\in New «/influential figure <n Dei =p * Bngland. Elsewhere tast of *|7@NKs, have been Sones: * the. Rocky. Mountain plateau * the Republican erg Ss * the weather was fair, al- *|ment hase said 2 * though much cloudiness: pre- *|*#. Republican - a er *'vails this morning over ..all * pang affiliate “ ® party which more : bs hs sess fom aig + {any other embodies the forcés’ * It has become coli *|policies which have produced. ¢ * the extreme northern ej unprecedented era of prety * and the ‘region of the * Pos bape apn President | _ : * ‘ing’s prot return: : inna? ehoteridtiastath: fp *|Normalcy has been made good TATION-TO-STATION long distance telephone: Service is becoming more popular as telephone ~ users understand how simple it is to make calls _/ ear cag ian “SP that the economic happiness being : enjoyed by the entire nation. al solutely was due to policies made residence or with the telephone in the office of Jones & Company. 4 of ready. * aothad made Pejoes (ity. Annociathe irrenn) WASHINGTON, April 23.—The first of a series of formal meet- ENL o ite a eee ee SUD! N a YORK part, | These calls can be handled quickly and at a lower ener probe nese ger J E te 340 ones SLAB Years rate because the operator does not have to lo- sumption of negotiation for fund-| — (By Ansociated Press) we _ cate a particular party. She merely connects ing the $4,000,000,000 French war debt of the United States. The Italian'debt settlement con- gressional action on which was obviously awaited by the debt com- missioners before taking up the French problem in a formal way; was held before the senate for re- consideration of its ratification. A golden‘opportunity to get an electric fan. ‘See The Key West Electric Co. apri0 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Seecceceseseooooosccoecs FOR STATE SENATE 24th District FRANK H. LADD FOR STATE SENATE 24th District WILLIAM H. MALONE +Oit* REPRESENTATIVE NEW YORK, April nelius Canfield Billings, 62, for- mer first assistant commissioner!pogular Saturday Cake Sale begins when the called telephone answers. of patents at Washington, - died Tomorrow e = : suddenly at his home here last} | ‘ : : . : fe - alight of scate thaighttlee: <6 THE GIFT SHOPPE Try this service when making social or busi- was graduated from the naval academy at Annapolis in 1866. for children to, isa ee You must see this fine line to ap: * preciate the values offered. 23,—Cor- you with the distant telephone and the charge Ness calls. You will be surprised how quickly you get your patty, and the small cost we 618 Fleming St. IF TAM ELECTED 1 THE STATE SENATE, I PLEDGE THE the Island of Key West. the large .corporatiotts>0rm individuals/ a please you. The Manager's office will gladly give you detailed information about all classes of nae on _ distance calls, VOTERS OF MONROE COUNTY TO WORK FOR: State Aid for Roads. Pipe Line and Right,of Way for same. Better Transpo: ion Service. The prompt compl of the Tamiami Trail. Extending’ of City Limits to include F. E. C. properties on DAVID LAIRD, Florida Manager Any necessary Hdl Iegislation. Other statements Will follow as subjects may arise. I have no conneetigns which will embarrass me with any of ey F. H. LADD, Candidate for Stat, Sonata 24th District, State of Florida. MONROE COUNTY CHAS. H., KETCHUM FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT J. VINING HARRIS FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL COURT J. LANCELOT. LESTER FOR COUNTY. SOLICITOR J. F, BUSTO FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR T. S. CARO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District ‘WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) ma. LLODIPPMEDAPMIIDOIIOIDOE SOP PMIDOIIOADAaODIMOD HA FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First. District BOLIVAR T. RECIO FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER . Second District EMORY L. PIERCE 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 First District CLARENCE H. PIERCE FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD| Second District WILLARD M. ALBURY FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Second District MYRTLAND CATES | FOR MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON Shu-Milk Best Pclishes For White Kids Full line of All Colors Polishes GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP 632 DUVAL ST. OID DID OP ee saeee, hal ee a7 There has been some discussion recently as to the real dif > -forence between the term “real estate man” and “realtor”. ‘There is an arroncous opinion in the minds of some thal these. - terms are synonymous. Therefore the Key West. Realty Board. feels it incumbent upon it to explain the difference to the buy- ing and selling public who deal in our chief commodity, our "basic commodity, real estate. _ oo goes Those who heard Mr. Herren's talk or read it will reslize that the aim and ambition. of sll realtors is to make the mem- bers of all real estate boards. through education, through exper- ence and through training, a professional class, with as strict a code of ethics in their deatingy with other clients na & professional doctor or a professional lawyer of the highest class. It ie their ambition to make it harder for the inexperienced, the ignorant “and the unethical to enter this field. A “real estate. man” is any man whe procures a license to- buy and sell real estate. A “realtor”, however, a term applied “ to. members of the local realty board and through it, a member — of the Stage Realty Board, and through it, a member of the Nat- ionalAssociation of Real Estate Boards, is one whe is always seeking through cooperation with the various organizations, te which hig: membership in the local realty board gives him entry, to f ate the sale of property entrusted te him, to study. through the experience of others, the best possible way to pro-— tect his client, and; since an infringement of the code 6f basiness ethics established by the board to which he belongs means imave- diate expulsion from the board for unethiesl practice puts him on his guard to ever endeavor to be an honest and upright brok-- er. Each individual member of the local board has the opperta- 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 prolecsionsl itandiog over tt plain real estate broker. Since all of the foregoing is true, without 4 doubt, why chould you not patronize a realtor (and this term is applicable only to those real estate men who belong to the local boards and thus receive the foregoing advantages, as has been upheld by . _ various court decisions throughout the United States and Canada) in preference to « real estate man, just as when you are sick you prefer to consult a doctor rather than a quack, or, when you have occasion to go to law, employ a good lawyer rather than « shyster. Men, such as the one that Mr. Herren told about te bie 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-cxamination for a “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. ep eperat erste "SOOM. Lhd bd DEAL WITH A snail ales: Key West Realty Board - LV. A. JOHNSON, Pres W.. J. WATROUS, Sec, . eee \SMSLEPL OTOL ESIEEELETETEOEEOEESOSEOO EELS ee EE?