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Railroad Schedules. Arrives I_ Algiers * :. S : ' A , t ' . . u .t . .in 'i'*.it4 ... 4:. a 5l . i I .t , 1913, AT , . ' 1 . S . 5 '.\ ',r. ilt:10, 7 1, 7 :10, ., I .i int. 2, , 3. Sý...,,,.:, ' . r.'t: 7.45 9 9 , tn. S I ...... ' ,)Ponth lrtraln .;iJl..lon u 7 : 4 ; 9., 11 r' a. m 1 _ , i' -1i t:,. 4 ,, 6:25. 6._ bp. m. sl.NitlkY E r 'l I, n viN . .. t " ,,I . -n t11 i .1l '1 ' "'AIt ao `I, II a.' n l f r; . "i: ,l t k-.- .t ' , t I .1 - 1 . t,, 1'1, f4' r i ,r Itrn tla . n1 to Iit. I , , A,' ': T'l ri, m . ,n, l dtreer Ferry, an the ture Eli .. m , f \",r , -m ,. nin t\. °" f- 1:- . an F mnuts ter the hour.I , Si ,i , i~ a , . " A: \ r ,, 14 i- 'lA L CrTR I I I C1AR SRV ICE S, 30TEE E'.i r' , , a 1 . '". lt. n . .n ' ,oar, :And 20, a1' t 44 , ,l "" ii,, t. ,,, Ir. ln. andinr ) IallonI ',op . u\," . 'ui , pslnIe. xau si IaPi 4': Iaric and r t hl. Ler ttp il" D,' , - IStret to I'" .le 1.oad, tro tnle. ' Hr11 'tea Sanal to )m ei t :ll. llturl over sminme route mtetli thedo lirst 'ar ca'' Ir liiigrltlon Station 5:30 I.alg cr Ra a tni lars alon Stat'o 11 :50e e Ilarr at 1l" I' fr reta ' l.ta rt via Newton S :30i l 9:10, .0ll . 10:0 11::10, ':10 3 :i , ' :30, IIEI.T:10, 5:50 :30 7:10 :0nl 8:30, 9Fer:10r, the hu10:30, 20ass flrte a'd Canal 4 aloute a the hour. Ne rton S. mnute. 23a. racn 4 m:it ll e 4 t uts aftl te the hou r. le ; a. ARVEY L AND . E SVL- :5, .2 IL.ave Gretna (Jackson Av'tnr e Ferry landing:. along operna. 10Av:0eue, pa10s:ing, e 11:5 a. and 1:05, 1and So 1:25e pots to Fourth Sre:et, thence along Fourth 10 :0, 10ia: , 11d :n p. m.r 12 :05 Street to Public anRoal acroteaing arveyar Reand tu 14 minu tes after heahInr meTanal i Ameaville. Algiera Railway cars and Jackso Avenuee lerot pry r F aves Atathle retloar .t SC DUIT : I.lKA" IRETNA-5.:50. 6:30, 7N:10 7:5HV 0, 8:3.m...N. 9:10, 9.50. 10:30... 11:10, 118 :50 Wa. N. 12:3. 1Ma:10, 1:30. 2:30, 3 :10. 3 :50. 4:3lle :10. 5:50, 6:30, 7:3 :10. 7:50. 8 :30. 9:10, 9 .. 10:30. I :10 11:5m.. 0 . om. :3as larvey's.... Canal 7 minutesd... after leav Ing Gretna. Reach mp.em.inle 15 mlactes after leaving t;retna. :0AVE Am... SVIIL-om :05, 6:4om.. 7.25, 0 :1.5m.. :45. 9:2ur .. 10:05 . 10:45, 11:Term 5 a. .; 12:05, 12:4 1:2et) : 2 :p. t. :25. 4 Ch 05. 4.:45, 5 :25. 6:00 45. 6:45, 7:25, cl:0 . 8:45, 9:25, 10:05 10:4, 11...:25 p. M.; 12:03 a. m.l.... ..Hss larveysbur Canal 7 minutes alter ea:1. ing Ameviullre. Reach 4;etnPa 14 minutes ate r leaving iaoll t. e. ast Cat" leave, Gretna for Amelvlle 11:50 p. n. .p. t Car levell Amevin...lle for Gret.m. 12 00 a. m rr FREE oo TOPOVERS ALrr WIdo AT NEW ORLFANS ON ALL RAII,ROAD AND STEAMSil i' TICKETS AFFORIJING aOURISTIt AN Oeten MRTUNCo IT TO Or Tle CITY. TAOOUSV IND IE AN NAIHVIA.LWE. 8:00 p. m...Alsevlte Limited .. 7 S0 .m. 2 :55O a. m...Wlh. A N.Y Map. 12:30 p. a. 0:00 p. m.. Bham A Cincir and Woo-ati.. 7:0 . L .asheville Expree.. . .9:30p aU. 11:03 p. a.Northern AEpr e V8:30 :1 mph .. ...M ....obile Ac.o..... 8: a. m. 8:530 a. m..T. Cicago imted... 8:30 p. . ton and all oufot U. daitrely exept Sunday)..... :a. i.a 7 :30 .m.... Suada Expure.8, r m. toTermlon, atin, analort Worth.) 7:asp. . Y. Wash.... 9:16 p. a 7:30 p. m...Cln. EAhvpr olle...9 a.. 4:4ntop.lo, ct. oia El Pas . 0rlsvo~ and CallsorI. .ie.. 8:45 p. m. 4 :045 p.m. .. Meridian Local or ... terlediatte ...ur ......oal.. :10 a. . uPor Worth Day llExu ond other 7:10a.morth T.Carr piers n. Pt. 7:0 p. m. I:INp.i.. SaOt M Nll, Tor C oEu to1:00 a. ls.. "Pntonma, WIcod, PCh Wo and St. ad other north:00 p. . Ta:04 a. =."New Orlens U.. mted. hlhcago. St. Louis, Louisville and C nd C atn i.......... 8:5 p. m. Louts, Louisville and Cr. . .10::5 a. m*. 83:3 p.m..No..then Express... .:10. a. m. :40:p.m...MCTomr Ioal .... 118:5a.m. 3 .00 ,a .."The Mry Widowl... 10 :350 p. m.i outhboud, Te l Merrt Widow) at T:1Lm .... Delta ren .... . 6 .U. s 4:16 p. m..Barou SrMN and Wood wrvilla Pss erd Ma ......... :40La- l ti:00n. mtm.CNortera d xprlssa Vleld) , Moroe, Shreveport an e Memph. N Ores......... :O.. 81:0p p. dir. at. .e ........ .. ....... :2 : So P.dr.n ......... ...:. 8:p89. l Ar. Peas .........68:41 am 5:10gm p IA eve Shell Reach i. Shll |i.,I, !...... 7:40 am 6 OUpm A r. I'oy dray .... .... S:211am 6 .400l1a IA. New iOr.-ans . . 9 . am 7 '0 ipm ii I'"tilte aL 1.1 i .,h, l alv lE.eept S tiJ.i'y l.v. N, o ie . .. . ti ::,' am 4 tl p , i. r I',,? hi tis .... . - _.. i l 41 :l-it pill: 1. . r e ,* 1 . . a!, . 4 . pllli I.'. I' , a ,, i .i , . . . .... I iI ':lt \ I .'.- l , . ............i i :1;1i i: 0, ,' l-'l\\ ii \1 .\V-4i\ \ \A l N .VI 'I.I·i\ 1 '.i r.,.AT! .. ' I 1 ' ' i ,: . I- I ' I' . " . 1l \ , l.it, \ 1 , "'.. . e N i S\," , ' , a . I ' I' ti { lii S 1 : I ' li '.I l N-itIt . iL tm ' i . ? 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I ' 1 l h. 1 I ITnl , oT l i tithll ,' f l tlr , p.i r:l t io s ill Iie "it' Yi l' .1.i4 ' LI I 1T I O MPIt 4 tIPA NY.~ and it hall have ,i I -,n lN ', .Tces.tinl and existenti'e foIT" a p-1 't "'f iIn T ti, nine years froim dat herl I r f It , hall have the power alin alluthori:y t o n tI r a'I t las i',r' I t. o l,,I T ' . 'I : 'h ias'-. aIn ase, r s,,ll. Im rtgal i e o tl hypol'h ':t ; lperIty, real,. 9 Iwrsonall. .Ir ii -llI I-. ., k, and -ssue Te- I ldrt : t ltn' i l u n llt 'l tiin of its capital b istoc.k olr Ilncol o Inirsl rI g oIf O r other so rs llirities. to . th n t,'li-, or appIlnt man ,ell r. liiect 'I., ll1 i Il' nt an I to make oand be .aln t lisbl sl ,'h ,%1 a11 ., T li les and regulal be tiins as miy n . !- reqluisie a necessary for its proper iillu 'la b'kle llt. \Ilr 'rlT .i e" II T he d ni aTlte of th sIr r pI riition ail, iit prina pal office f i.r th trIand:ia f ii' -hall ns a li' tahe city l.0, f ew iorleans, parish of Orleans, state of 0, le nil'- na. Thl e i ir l 'telit, or I n h .is ah 0, -lence. he viceIpresid nt, i sh ll ls tihe of 0, ',r upon whom citation ,or other Judicial 0, process, shall Ia' served. ' itT i'll " III T he , -:pital stock of thi corporation Is hereoy fixed at the sum of lifty llilsanIld dsllar I 7oI'4d I m.Hli and this charter shall tw i.p0erative and go Into I1 effect. and ald corporation become a goling concern when lhe sum of three thousand b, lollars I .:.mlo( t) sh lll tot u. .iih-,rilled for. 5, Th capital st,,k shall he divided into five 5, ihundred .harlr. of the par value of one 5, Ihindred ltl ;:inrs I $10.)01 per share and 5 shall I paid folr in tash ''r the equlivalent ) in ral etatlle, mill proIlwrtyI , lim ere.i land. hIlnntr. laoug. notes. I., nt lor imortcae or any other plroprty which Zhil board oif dl rectors may approve A.tTIT4,lE IV. -The oil nlets and iptr1 i ltlss olf this n ' ll'ilLion nl tl he nature of the hlusliness t1 Ie carried on by it are leIrebyl delared to h ie to o i a generl Iom her and manlufa,-cturine and general umer a chandlse lhulilnes' to o n and operate saw alnd shingle ills planing miills, sash. door and blind fa''lories and other uaniufactur lie: to make ,nlltrlIcts for the salhe cf lum Ihr and shlniles, etcT.. and for the pulllrchase Sof lios and tIhnIar: to acquire, sell and own Stimt erried ind, to own an oplierate inmbler Slantds In this land other state : and. In falit, to do any and all things ncv -sary and pro 8 liniliw t shall It dIeilri.eo oy and vu'sted in a Iiard of dtlretorsl , IioipoSedl of three ilockliolders, each ownIng otie ior more shares of stock. Thel directors herafter . named in this charter shall he the first 5. hoail of dirclorn, and they shall hold their Sofllce for a period of five years from date a. hereof, and shall be elected annually there a. after, said eledton ldaIng held on thre first a. iMlnday In Octolwr of each year, and each a. share of stock present or rpreresentel shall a. li entitled to one vole. either in person or a. ly proxy. The methods of election and a. holling meetings of directors and share holders shall In provided for in the by a. laws. a. All vacanclea In said board from what ever cause shall te filled by the r.maining directors. The first board of directorn shall consist of the following named persons: Conrad B. Ficther, Fred'rlck Flscher, and Hlarmon a. ioy, with ('onrad B. Fischer, presIdent; . Frederick Ficher. vice-presldent, and ilar i. on loey. secretary. A majority of the i. board shall constitute a quorum for the a. transactIon of busines. A director can ap - poInt another dlreclor to act for hIm at any niimeeting of the board of directors. AitTI'i E VI--Thihs a t of inorporatlon may be amended, altered, or medled, or this c'orporatIon dlsolved. hy a vote of thlirebe -forths of the shares of the total amoullnt of astock. at a meting convened forl Ihat purpose, sfler ten days' notIce in writ Ing malled to the address of each stock-i m. holder, and at leant one advertisement In ine of the dally newspapers of the city of New Orleans. a. ARTh'.E VII -At the expiration of thla charter, or If sooner dIssolve.! the affairs of .tli'I corpoartlin shall te liquidated by the board of dIrectors, who are hereby vested with full powet to sell any and all aesets of the corporathon and to convey full and com plete title thereto and shall have full pow r to do asnd perform all acts necesaary and proper fully and completely to .iquidate the Saffairs and dlistrhute the proceeds. If any, among the stockholders in proportion to the amount of stock held by each. All rule.s governing the operation of this corporatIon, not otherwise provided for in Sthle charter, shall be provided for in the L by-laws. Thus done and passed, In my notarial of . ice in the city of New Orleans. state of houisana, on the day, month and year first above written, in the presence of A. Mo reno and Win. . Edwards. competent wit. nesses, who have signed their names, to gether with the parties hereto and me, no tary after reading of the whole. (Original signed) : Conrad B. Fischer. twenty-five shares; Prederick H. Fischer, per pro . B. Fischer. four shares: Harmos Hoey, one share. (Witnesses): A. A. Mo reno, Wm. 8. Edwards. MzvEE 8. DEnlirr, Notary Public. I, the undersigned, recorder of mortgages in and for the parish of Orleans, state of Louisiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing act of lncorporation of Rayon Jack Lumber Company was this day duly recorded in my olfce in hook 1119, folio 143. (tigned) EsilLs J. LUONAUD, Deputy Recorder. I hereby certify that the above and fore going la a true and correct copy of the orig Inal art on file and of record in my notarial office. Marua 8. Damrua Notary Public. oct 141 23 30 nov 6 13 20 1913 CHARTER OP ;IIBERT BUNGALOW COMPANY. STATE OF LOUISIANA. PARISH OR OR LEANS. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS. Be It known, that on this, the eight day of the month of October, tn the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and thirteen, before me, Edward Peter Cousin, a notary public. duly commisloned and qualified, in and for the parish and state aforesaid, therein re siding, and in the presence of witnesses hereinafter named and undersigned, per sonally ebne and appeared the several pe sons whose names are hereunto subserhbcr, and who severally declared that, availing themselves of the provisions of the laws of the State of Loulalana relative to the for mation of corporations, and more particeu larly of Act No. T8 of 1904. they have covenanted and agreed, and do by- these presents, covenant and agree and bild them. selves as well as such other persona as may hereinafter become assoctated with them to conllstitule and form a corporation and body jpolit in law. for the object and purposes and undlr the terms, arlicles and stipula tIls follu" lug, to-wit: All ItCL. A --The name and title of this corporation shall be the ii IL.ldl-}RT Il N:\i.l\,1 ('i OMI'ANY', uld by that cur .lraie uname it shalli hate and enjoy guc *.iOlon for a plrlid ul uilicty 1111e y'A , andl a lhiI I ve all tit autlhorilties generally itle l i tI.) IpII lon nul uli tile' aII , alid ~":t" pl tt ill.tlry authUrlnz, : to utltradt, i.,ll .w itli; to :iake aI l o.et a orpor . to make and 1>i-" it uts and ! ,". n ;l , I. VV alo itii il Ii . i i ,I' )ti a ii' l ,. ,i Iil Ii, , ii , I :I- . ii . lt '1 i,- 1 I . i'",_ ,i ., , -1,, " fI ,. . - .-I l i .' ii i " ,i _,', " I i, " ,i , li.i ii" dlr I n .i , " 1"1. 1 :. I"' i rd oi ·iii "1 1 'a i i 1 I ':, ., _. L . iial , rt .... . , . I iof l's i.\' il' i.m - I I I niji ,' l, t' tr itO C ', l . l -i. Is i i, ll.'. 11 I i jt' i.1 oI 1i. f-" " ..... . . I .I . : ', . o i IIi .* ' .. .. - 1: I ,, , . - \: . T . il Itl ir t t.. . f, i.o •:, ., l , i , ' ' i ., to iil .1 - wo Iof 1.ho$n .,,, .a , I . . ,I_ . ti " .I. i, ,e " `r_ .". '" ; I"i `" 1 'I :i ' itnian l. on tI:p' - huI-£ I , ' ii if i . t t f 1' 11e ar. ,, `.I' !. I - i" n ii .t - i r ,td- k oIt ,ers Ic tiril tih elet, on on ti; fir-it rTirsi y i\, i. ti1tu the fi i l :fs I t iti:i % rve i "the frs.t . ..r ,,f iretr'. . . of this p ,r in . ,in ` t h' ,' s, urp. W l " lit i , . f it + ' . AI l i l s :Inr I. lr. hanr n thrl - t'lllF+ I 1 .," I I I,: itht Mir W illli ml Ih. GilI 'rt as It r ,..ent. w ritin tst ,n .1. ,r.a.. as ,l TI:h first ',l os trter ,mar ie m o-li t-iifl , c 1 In e h, r l Tr d i r thi, cort.r1 :1 *iin mur tli dissol'lvei with the as-mn of three fourths of the capital sitoc rji res'llt.'ul it .1 zeneral fliItitnc of stlskhablI Ier- ion re id . the r ilat iurp ,i tift Ir: t"n IIs pri o wula nltit e shall have blen giveno eia, iIh ' "ppel'lrs' I linihe ,i'k of tlh c·o lpay. +t AITI'lE - II 1 .lh. " en'rver this ,li rfora f'in.1 i hl d , lve i ". either l y Inr tllt o t or it iris o. its affaIrs shall lie! I tilitetd ly thr"e sthi:ll't'e lir eleCteil is llIpiaiidat ing rt In"it -ltn'era Iit a 0el ,'r1 ,t iet l ng o fwer stockhbIIers to I. tseri'In fit that par Ln kn5wn rlteS ti'. as It applelr on thei "fe firt: , , :- f e , r, , r, rvIn d h llw to ,+-IIt ii the '. ii t .l ii ! ihi' r l i, tlin ('mtll I.n I tt, I anl' litj i ' ati' . nil shall hae !'. r ti ri elli all the ets t-'el Ire of Th an i'- it, tie llroee . 1'" t Ift atiny, and n tr a . f al 'ii ar1nlly f ll, death oir otherwise of' ni itf the a:~ii tlia ,tin riit rn isones Boar!e i'.1I e !e f;ileri li the eurv s'oir or ,kh rivo rs in Ilhi the ity of New olrlo fan'. on theay 'slte tfirst iliv wrf ilrtten. i thie l irs I'ni e uf i rs. Hrice I. Kna ip an i,'l n, ilo ke . lo, petent I IlIal I. It 11 'lr hat. e sit ni t1 , I. t hle i t nIrs ts wI'harle It i -i a l0t. arers ant te, ntatry. after due r-'dini of the whole. :riglinal sfilth Mr l i llam R . (ilblert. as shares hlnarles M. ScI'rammrl 4. sharii A ti n .'. it rer an. 1 share:. Wr.tn 1i,,,. I 'hKnitp. Johiti J. M ie l h0kiy. 1i:"1'll e . I This. chartne moah mo i. thue nti'sorni'd. tecorer itf Mort Pio. In may frs thle wth lhe - of Orlean thiree-fouirths of the s capital c li r,,presned vonl for Ihlana. dlo, Iafter ern fy thate vi. .tie and l fre alng At ofiven torpor a will, khh,,o" nalted tl his r+,-M'ile', as it ti tar ly ri'iirideil in my offlke. in I ieark 111, folilo 1 fl c pa1.y. ARtTICLE. Vl- -Whenrevr ths 1 ,rp1ora How Do the Classics Help Us? The answer lies in one , littltio word hart. The classis moalle tha any modern litera, eteach us art, andh ,artit is the consciou purpose of man to make this world more beautiful. Philip Sidney says that the object of poetry is to make this too-much loved his definition a little further and say i t the objec t of art is to make this lhe .,fftiirs of the ,r okerllorin hlull have world more lovely, more lovable, and more loved t-Henry D SedIf any wick in broken le partially reset by othe con a Ti of the hlqu hid titng c ui ltia t isoo e ,". salmL rete which had been Indumped on him nfrom a bucket. The blowrlan. of the acke tt broke hs le, an. Ind the concrete, the limb. The doctorspnt who tnally got to work on the broken bone had frsto t hes. concrete, and w eit lbone.rhaiined W. R. 41111rt, 7, The fharmer's G.son chrame home lookshar ing as. if he han.d b een through a tor-n I nado. His fatherined inquired the causef Mort aThe son arep lifored: It' l, that durof corre spondence school again. I got a letter frim the sophom, es telling me toh. Don't Take the Lawyers Seriusly. A lawyer il a courtroom may call a man a liar, scoundrel, vllan or when court adjourns. "If a newspaper character," says the Hill City New Era, "there is a libel suit or a dead editor. This may be owing to the fact that the people believe what an editor says."-iKansas City Star. Fpound That Hog Could Jump. A Geary county (Kan.) tarmer bolt a "hog'tight" fence around his feed lot just before le received a big ship ment of Arkansas "rasorbacks." The next morning the hogs were scattered all over the county. It was found that most of them could clear the eace with a standing jump, although some of them were compelled to make a running jump of it. But all of them eoald jump It WIRELESS WAVES The Electric Voice That Speaks Through the Ether. SETTING UP THE VIBRATIONS. This Is the Work of the Oscillator, Which Is the Electric Mouth, and Its Message Is Caught by the Resonator, Which Is the Ear of the Apparatus. MI ire tru ly tI ll ; lly o th e r ' tl ']t " h.13al i , , It , a u"il'e I attillt'i "' l li' 1i V I Ill \ iar. lrr'-" 1i Ihro' airh 'rri e of W hen I c ' iii ir y vao t s is sll' t'llt It in ndllilatic nu s it l ar iirn, l n the n esiiti fre coii threluirh the c air When the w'ir.eli'si "eliik"r its vltie ias otlvieyit ity unld lati on. ill the ether. which is a i on re retinil mlelt i lum than air. .:arry' - ih.t the wiiaves of ligh:t lni electricity as the air llrrit s those.zic of slnlll o The h Ie'illutor of the wireless is a "Inoetll Ih." sIt lii llg i t ll unl ul'Itiells il the ether at our mouths ind out thn dtlatlliolns in ll the ir, and the resona tor iof the wireless an a ar.' catch in; the etherrial waves ais they timL thinge upon it, as our ears catch the atmolll phroe w that trike them.of a We .ie, hthini wue ehit':rfi l in rvoeiln sollnd., bectio e liature ga se Itn our eliet- tilone istrunlaiet ito prodae thertl anlid o ter etto recivsIti th lt she left il td o ind lit for i rselvll. howi to p rod uce a n; l rt el\eve 'v ii.ca l" w a IvetT in the ether. Since we'ti hal to makei the instrunents that dre,:l with then the ethetri waves seelm to is :lrvtel one, although they are in principle no smore marvelous than the waves of air lini began to use ele nrlity fir ctain veying lnteiligence by sending a cur rent of it along a wire. le pre.-se , button it onei end of the line. :and the electri,' current passing along the sir, induced a corresiiding mition i in a tappter at the other end. It was at roundabout way of eiuployitng an age y which wte nw know ican lie emn ployed ,more simply and directly by throwing away the wires and making the ehletric waves "lspeak" straight through the ethe r. It is true that the angage employed does not consist of the words of anye tspoken tongue, but it is one that can be directly translated into any other known to mai, and so it Is the most universal of all languages. Now. let us see how it Is employed. First as to the electric "mouth." When a charge of elstriity is asnumulated on a "condenser" a similar but oppo site chirge is induced upon another condenser placed near. The air be tween them acts as an Insulator be cause it is a poor conductor of electric Ity. But when the charge attains a certain degree of intensity the strain upon the air becomese too great, and a spark passes between the two con stored between them. The passage of this spark produces. so to speak, a shokik in the ether. diuma. which radiate away on all aides. These waves in the ether produce the electric "voice." if the sparks are reg ulated in number and frequency the consequent waves are similarly regu lated. An instrument for the produc tion of such waves is called an escilla tor or exciter. It is a kind of vocal ap instead of through th e air. But just as we should have no knowl edge of the passage of sound waveg it we were not provided with ears to rhear them. io the electric waveg wfomd go unregarded we had no apparatus for rece ving them.o o ore do resonator, or detector. It may be it nated hundreds of miles from the oe tellator, but it will catch the waves etheri and it can be made to reproduce them blen an audiblte aor legible form by causing them to operate a Morse dot We can only produce and hear air waves of a limited range of frequency, and we cannot do much to alter that limit. :Bound waves vibrating less than ftrty times a second or more than 40. 000 times are inandible to us. But elee tric waves varying in frequency from a few hundred up to hundreds of mil lions a second can be rendered per ceptible, and it is also posslble so to construct the Instruments that they will send forth and receive particular ranges of waves aad be mute and deaf to others. Then the distance over which the electrie waves can be detected is al most tainfinitely greater than that of ordinary sound waves. It takes a stron voeiced ma to maike his vele audible across a little river, but, as everybody knows, the electre cry eof a ship in distress ea be electrically heard from the middle of the Atlantic ocean. And there are einthBudsta whoe predict that before very long we skl be able to speak by wireless to some other planet, it owly there is somebody there to bear and understand s!~i Garrett P. ServI.. i Spokane Spokes. man-Review. There is no act, however trlvial, but has its train of consequences, as there Ii no hair so small but casts a' shadow. Art's Development Arts and sciences are not cast in a mold, but are found and perfected by degrees, by often handling and polish nlag, as bears leisurely lick their cuhb nlato shape.-Montaigne. TongueTwister. Try this on your vocal organ. Say it over several times, and usay it fast: "A rat ran over the roof with a lump of raw liver in his month." Swedish Bridal Superstitions. In Sweden the bridigroomn has a great fear of trolls and sprites, and as an antidote against their poser he sews into his cli-th. vtarious strong smneling irurs, t'h as g.ut lic and rose m ary It i l u:n t nltuary to fill the brld ,.' S i 1k," - t it h irad. th1 h -h. giv. .- t,. th. .,oor i-h ,' m e ae s - l Ohw ,way t. t; church Irnd so at rI i 1si - antid br .", n:r,,.,:I; " . ,. thit, 1 '., t u,,, .. .. a l d fta r ' -, t1 :..t 1 !, ." i 'a t t '] m a, y th,r e , .' Water From Underground. Southi'ri, i: : :k.. k- ly to s, c u re a g r i; t a d. t , I t l ; i .y '(,Ill ;i I undergro.urnd lak. v 1::. a . s d.-c r ed a shirt lii. ;.,- It ipre~- ; I: is d e p , h ,dln t oil r in:a , l ,t r . American Salmon in Tasmania. \:I I i, . 1., :,1 t'. ni , . I lhi fresh waters of "I a:.n' a ar.. p:,-{. r:n. wonderful ls .' 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Thspist sriti of tlli , - .oit l. ini u 'lli.e sratl' hro hn,: haei o v,, n af,,. nh u fr, , ,for thuonpo'ti n, ,, olei tsair l irei iiall hae wrnialnii siork liillihti''tl ri'.lr i t he of sthot s oeid ltlck tr f. i, "lil ne,- :,,tn int n:iii t oae r tr s:n yet 11 .t-.. l a-t' " .,r b allt rwi the tia so. airea - "iit. i. i' tlill r: (iftl ireior t: r ,5lpa al'rt S, tl l a. astt h a illl. t ple a'tes and oll do lite ' llybtk.lf , t le tlr a itonl 1 or gerimtae T - i " ve to, at l s mt ; de, pre t et t heirt...,., 4 ,11 t1.4 . ,l l vidh t in to lit al e I thl ed r ul I o fll hiiareb, orf iplir t he r l r of sit l onelr-e l' theilla. i tl l lt ach o: as stock t ,he all ei .ri t. tle ' 'orporation. ot this .c r lr:i thell -ulll - tlellle '.lt, t I~ .i rs.+: i+ writinge it goug oIhe 'le'l'lua. ofthe ias pour Trhouand Ikeacho of t sOa;,itall - k shall have Ias e a n eol uib .or tls al i, asto the r sdue of shl sto tohn Sinheritnc. any of the aitta ta of c olrc tir. n rail stinh k shiall he frlly paid at the lyenmi at the ia e thp the nul mik in ste lis-ntel tiy at! llther stokholders desr to il"o rai ir dre in re e d In thpe uns pro Tvihl Ii I oArd f directors f a rf i ta l'her artlio . of the doretora , toln e thed to'r y -t- r-or lhe Iio n, r to m mu a' ofncart. hf iar torl 'a lin .hall er, th s anw ritn t l anub No pret ,.nte or fton re okhols shall even f.tiile. ti.e ac o ler an or tran fe r. s harr nhall by Inhlii a ', any ofi the car o al t shallof thicm vp ,rtln. tnt I e ts. shall have le ARTIIE nt . tAe the rol malner ofis ol Ia'.t! liln ho shall he vicedpn andbent i Jr.i. lhitr i nu the Iaiin aiay those stocleholders ihTonICklh dero h, tIe tnhilras ther scoraln ore it e ol.I and ua ied. Tao, shoanal o ohn lnme t o f th e orporation. on lh dat stit. siuhtal eh rerdn t wo shall the altso nnth'allr threasf lIer eo t otin os uhn dret ei"n h a hre hale ot. f nn athe pe rsosl an of ther cporpoera eoac sha ofsuneateoke lli te year, thebohard, Inwtnlthedrou toh orley cle any qhestimein suabitte to the ochtineto tha ex cstet hor d te a ds r niti o amrtelen+t oi this charter. ploaln ofshl the cotror Jn and ation eaer pro Thae srid boardo shall alievtr to e thed tile Artiholders acntrolof the brusinetssr the norporat io nRva wl. a aroet ne neceo sesa rlptres and by-elas wthe paower: toilliany "ranataorn . oro ihnot thr .uebr Atrtr -krer. Oritd t the Diretoe a t i ncorga. an d y te qarktire t o ps an resolurtio orl adpt aon netoe vli heorpoate a.s hernat such ara .Rl4l a I - -oic e oe ofoall meain fe tock ahl det afoir s cn directors or the n corporatieon shnll na wr iellr iceitsar irng bythed saetar, ainie dhep oite ain t ofr th thco oirationrs, ote ai ororati on wam, n whrall iting by atho shall drso auprae rn passa y : ol upion-trhe adho t anoks AirttIr.E VIIrhe. aoct of incorporti ofn maooteis for df lectdna derector, or for any otheor puthorpe shallre my oi etod-. solther banrwth teaent o fepox the holn-e meeting of retheutarlo bodposo the corpora te dalyes ar io nle, t he gltved tn one aienty of N uw rlashrr, the aon tSohe. amRnTIC ft IorpiI-norvora thoisnaoeo dr Tni disolved I tar e oy delimtatohno hi ihwter andor a nity toter cauet i tanefars oertiofthe stockh oldera of theeting thereo riu, to he convened after ten rtofil aprio o d npapers published th theCit Newrlean Jinl of the Ortector to acti stokho e otvie in Articl e b hereof, a and be the od th cor por tion r s a suho aet ing.awsu ancomih, shoner s sadoll reainil ote corporatnvshal ave ben t diys lqid , ano in tcae tvhe idnoate of ohe or tore of sueh lcosnrishedincrs the dirvtvor or urv Beer Brewed in New Orleans i. brewed to suit the climate. That is why American Beei r Is Best * ?ER ý k' American Brewing Co. NEW ORLEANS BREWERY tHOVE *14 O s BOTTLING DEPT . John Couget, SEALER IN THE CHOICEST Beef. Veal. Pork and Mutton. St. John's Market. George G. Brunssann, Funeral Director and Embalmer, 341 MORGAN STREET. PHONE. ALGIERS tis. The Johnson Iron Works, Ltd. Machine, Forge and Pattern Shops and Brass Foundry, Julia from Delta to Water Streets, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Shipyards for Building and Repairs to Steel and Wooden Vessels. Boiler, Tank and Pipe Shops, ALGIERS, LA. " TI'3MAIIIolNE MAIN P91. ATI/IEDRS I'iPON\F 24. . 1'. O. IRAWER 241. t Soule College Night School Now in Session Wihle-awake piarents favor S,)llo! ,0 !ze S-rr'a,... we off. r the BEST t'OURSEit S AT ,Ii"IlarRATF IPRI(ES. NIGHT SCHOOL RATES S, : English, Shorthand and Busi ness Courses, $s, $6 and $7 UE COLLEE per month. s the Gateway sittons secured with firms that a to success well for cornmptent stenographers and o ce i ssse:santP . It will pay you to attend the in Business )est school. E[NINAj ['S CAFE AND UP-TO-DATE GROCERY Fine Wines, Liquors of all varieties CORNER OF ALIX and cHAS. BENINATE VALLETTE STREETS PROPRIETOR Cafiero's Ice Works PHONE Crystal, Clear and Pure as Dew Algiers 709 Prompt Service to All Dealers Works at 216-218-220-222 Homer Street Sid. M. Cafiers, Prop. Mothe Undertaking Company i Suooeosors to E. J. Mothe Phone Algiers 29 222 Morgan Street 999999999a~99~99999~0~00~0.3'9 ARTI,'I.E IX.-No stockholder shall be held liable or responsible for the contracts ,r faults of this corporation, In any further sum than the unpaid balance due to the corporation on the shares owned by him, nor shall any mere informality in organization have the effect of rendering this charter null HERALD-5 bgk aft flififi or of exposing a stockholder to liability be yond the amount of his unpaid stock, if any. Thus done and passed, at my once. In the City of New Orleans, on the day. month and year first hereinabpve written, In the pres ence of Ashton Ducatel and Flora V. Benton, competent witnesses, who hereunto sign their names, together with said appearers and me, notary, after due reading of the whole. t Names of subscribers omitted. A. I I't'rATEli F. V. Br.NT1N. ('HAS. F. FLETCHINGEa, Notary Public. I. the undersigned, recorder of mortgages in and for the Parish of Orleans, State of Louislana, hereby certify that the above and foregoing act of incorporation of Louisiana Timlber Company was this day duly recorded In my office, in Book 1119, fol..... New Orleans, Ia., October 27. 1913. Itlened) EMILE LnNARD, I). R. A True Copy : ('HAS. F. F.LErCHINGER, Votary Public. Oct :30 Nov 6-13:-20-27 Dec 4 CHARTER OF BRRNS' AITOMOBILE EXCHANGE. STATE OF LOI'ISIANA PARISH OF OR LHANS, C'ITY OF N1W ORLEANS. Be it known, that on this 26th day of the month of Reptember. in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thir. teen. before me. Pierre D. Olivier, a notary public. in and for the .parish of Orleans. state of Louislana. therein residing, and in the presence of the witnesses hereinafter named and undersigned, personally came and appeared the undersigned parties, who de clared unto me, notary, that they do here by form themselves into a corporation for a term of ninety-nine years from this date, for the objects and purposes, and under the -tipulatlIons hereinafter set forth. ARTI('LE I.--The name and title of this corporation shall he the "BI'RNS At'TOMO BILE EX"'IHANGE." the domicile whereof shall be in the city of New Orleans, state of Loouslaina ARTICLE II.-All citation or other legal process shial be served on the president, and In his absence on the secretary-treasurer. ARTI'CLE III.-The objects and purposes of this corporation shall be to engage in the general automobile business in all itsI branches: buying and selling used cars: run ning and repairing same: acting as general agents for automobile stpplies, fixtures and a.cessories: estahlhlshment of agencies thronuhout the southern states, and In gen eral to do any and all arts not conflicting with the objects and purposes herein before expres.ed or to engage in any and all busi nesses not in direct conflict or Inconsistent with these objects and purposes. ARTICLE IV.-The capital stock of this corporation is hereby fixed at ten thousand dollars $10.(O,0.00), divided into two hun dred shares of fifty dollars ($50.00) each. payable in cash or its equivalent at the di" cretlon of the hoard of directors, and this corporation shall bgin business as soon as three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) is sub scrhbed to its capital stock. ARTICLE V.-The affairs of this corpo ration shall be managed by a board of direc. tors composed of three stockholders to be elected annually by ballot on the second Tuesday in January, or as soon thereafter as possible. Each share of stock shall have one vote in a stockholders' meeting, cast in person or by proxy. As soon as the board of directors Is elect Icdl they shlll immediately select from their numlnlr a president and a secretary-treas urer and the first board of directors shall hold onmce until their successors have been elected. ARTIs'L.E VI.-No stockholder shall ever Ix' held liable for any contracts or faults of this torporatinn in any -further sum than the unpaid balance due on his shares. ARITIC'IE VII.---Before any stockholder shall sell or otherwise dispose of his s'ock, It hallt be first offered to the board of d.re'. tors whose duty it shall be to notify each stockholder in writing and each stockholder sha:ll have thirty days in which to accept and purchase the said stock at its book value, in proportion to the amount of his holdings in said corooratlon. ART'ILE VIII.-This cnarter may he amended or this corporation may Ir dis solved by three-fourths vote of the stock represented at a meeting held after ten days' notice in writing mailed to stockhonl erc, and in case of dissolution the board of directors shall act as liquidators. Thus done and passed at my oice in thli city. on the day. month and year herein ahore set forth, in the presence of A. B. Booth. Jr.. and George Schmitt. competent witnesses, who hereunto sign their namles. together with the said appearers and me. notary, after due reading of the whole (The original is signed) : W. T. Burns. 640 shares: Wm. iH. Byrnes. Ja.. 60 shares: HIelen Mc rath. I share. (Wltnesaes : r. H1ehmltt. A. B. Booth, Jr. P'lERI 1). OLIVIER Votary I'ubic. I, the undersigned, recorder of mortgages. In and for the parish of Orleans, state of Loulslana, do hereby certify tlat the above and foregoing act of incorporation of the Ilurns Automobile Exchange was tills day duly recorded in my office in book 1119. folio l:tl. New Orleans. October 2nd, 1913. (Signed) EuitL.e J. Lr.,NRD, eSeal) Dy. R. I 'certify the above and foregoing to IK a true and correct copy of the original on fWe and of record in my ef,'e. New'" (Orleans. l.a.. Ortober 29th. 191:1. PIIRRIC I) OLIVIER. Vitry I'urP tlic nor " 13 .'o 27 dec 4 11 J. J. WALLACE, aitress Maker. Frmitars lEpairr, ImUelster, s ad Chair Caseyr. " Special attention to the repairing of - Felt and Box Spring Mattresses. Mto'. , and Box Spring Mattresses madel t . order. Don't worry about Moss. 1When v., want your Mattress repaired just "a' . AT 713 TIEC E ST. hase, Algersa 121 THE CLEANER