PBHlHiLi s^j^iiiiiiiiiiw" THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 18,1^1 REALTY BOARDS NOW IMPROVEMENT FACTOR Hare Standardized fhe^Re»I~E»t«te Business and Inspired Confidence .... â- ,,' . â€"inJuJ*an*ftciionjL_ The organization of real estate boards throughout the United States has t>rol)^b4^-done moj-g„Lu_st^njfa^ _ize--the- fealJeiata1^Jmsiness_and ele vate it in the,eves of the public than any other single thing. Through their ability to come together, real estate men have grasped new ideals and steadily improved their methods. , The service afforded by railroads today is infinitely better than it was ten or twenty years ago. Values have been stabilized through the valuation committees of real estate boards and through contact between real estate men generally. Driven Them Out Irresponsible operators, whp for- merly flooded the market, have been driven out of business. The aid of newspapers in exposing those who were exploiting the public, has been secured. Investors) generally * know that they can depend on a member of â€"a real-estate board because the or- ganization stands ready to properly discipline any of its members-who-de- not observe the best and fairest prac- tices. "Service" is the watchword of the realtor. He is eager and ready to represent a client in every possible way. He is referee between the buy- er and seller, and is able to secure fair terms without the bickering that enters into some real estate deals. He invariably saves either the buyer or seller the cost of his commission, and ' expedites the passage of real estate from one person To- am<5ttier~ He Is a Builder Probably 95 per cent of all land transactions in the United~States-pa*s "-through the hands of qualified real estate, operators. The realtor is the town and city , builder. He evolves plans for creating new subdivisions. 4or biii'ding new down-town office structures, for laying .out great fac- tory districts. He stimulates business in localities formerly dormant, and brings into being entire new sections that Were undreamed of until his fer- tile brain evolved them. Through local real estate boards, state organizationsraTKTThe National Association of Real Estate Hoards, the realtors afford a service "today that is equalled in no other country in the world, and it is responsible, to . quite a degree for the stable real estate conditions which prevail more or less exact science. Through his organization he has standardized practices and is familiar with condi- tions not only in his own city and locality/ but throughout the country. He safeguards theâ€" interests â- ..oLJh* X1C 30» VQ»«ar> v»u----».- â€"---------------------------- .businessâ€"in^every possible Way, and aims to give a service that4s-worthy of the remuneration he seeks.- PAYMENT OF INCOME TAX BY STAMPS IS PLANNED IN ENGLAND X6lKlolT^--Payment of income tax in installments by means of stamps is the suggestion which ,is being made to the Chancellor of the Exchequer by the Middle Classes Union. It is pointed out, in a letter sent by the Union to the Chancellor, that a very practical difficulty is at pres- ent being experienced by many -thousands of persons in meeting the income tax payments yearly and half yearly. Itâ€"isâ€"-therefore proposed, that stamps be issued to the amount of five and ten shillings and cards is sued on which these stampscould be affixed. It is pointed out, in the petition, that the Government would gain by getting the taxes, earlier than it does at present instead of having to take legal action and that no expenditure would be involved beyond the print- ing of the cards HARD TO INTERVIEW London.â€"Attending a meeting of Worcester Brotherhood" the Bishop of Worcester said he would decline to talk about the housing problem, though he was a bachelor with an official residence containing twenty- six bedrooms. He would also decline to talk about â- the hours of labor, though he worked harder than any of his listeners, and did not want his working hours di- minished. XeWTel^\vouI(nTFTarJ<^bout~wages7 -a-U-hougb he-always said Te Deum when he had managed to pay all his servants, even if there remained nothing for himself. LIST YOUR "FOR RENTS" IN THE CLASSIFIED ADS Til rough out the United Statt-s. and which tend for its upbuilding and en- richment.. 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