Newspaper Page Text
(fRTE T h 'ATE, INC." -e ygE " Amer . a' ,f Louisiana, of lles i Am ' New Orleans. co -of That '," "" -.sveilltntib day of a t kno., . t tour Lird. ar t, e J. I, i tfteen. and se dl" 1 un t'e " -;ir 'it iStates of ao d. ld Q ht," ' :tteth. hefore in n the o te i]" . .' - r lulic, ini fo rte t ahco t ' qual ,ti.d, w dill . ,. -im.e tii the -as'ding at" .1 'dl under,- h h Ire.a pr trod the ir esonally 'utlribed, is hose ., , . ltr them- fr rallly an of the tr SLoouif d1si-- n ...d e o l an i '' . ' ,t n v' 1 ,nt ed of anrp ad ntr',0 ý,. ,:t ..td agree pe ra ed a e i , '' -. "te .ii with Sons rucceed them, I,.el: co:.tttute a at or thu ,: e. fur the m tion or ~ i ler the stipula dllwi. p . ~ as their ti Ia O"Pookorny I I rt"d, and se 'd name ,t +cr and an i. n -- i s tn- -, "e rii nine- re a xchir anr " e l ,1 .ud; t .tii. rt ct - -nd l ia r. ,r ", 1 .1"tl 1. thi n. I rle i , excanL t' . ," t. it, . t atdot aI ' ' e t iil t ier it r, , ,. . i' . r., a of . . ,i ' It, -litte t i aC ruhie i, I lt ,, s t ,! J bole, by f or t he to' i, ' . d Isle of icn hay 's telneir, i.1 dt pe sle c, the .o ab such '" rr or ron the tcd I : r Sby m ort -a ' ..e ...r tI't c 1 ', -. d, o r oeate stan a' s l t !"e r t . i th e p eafter named Is ,r I Direct-s , iti,,. i and fortyfnolin thoetlm. .four hun- 'I raan ($194 h ,c. d .t, apsti-l stlck tI fd r on the crmd I v i. ttr'rl"l0tinr b aid amortagi, of - t.il iittire" Un"i d It or other si-titier htl . Ceurportinn ti , irnat sr k-tl f ,r this cor- ni i sl ite has aecll red itc t;le 1t sum of ndre fdnrtt-nr thittsatnd, four T Sdollars ( 149t.o i, dvided ito I hundred a d nneof e hulred and(14) Ione hundred df llar ($t100.00. each,. , d for in as" h r ho t cosidhrattlon for ie poereby er ltr riht i inter-e sum o1 Speinit tolirs ($1 vtles trasferrevid tit n s- poration in Ieurl of cash, or from .ii- n value set tIpjti said proIerty hv the d oD Directors, for ltlh tproltrtv st Sthis curporatlon may isst its full e gi non-assecsahacl scick at par. corporation shalt btgin i .....nei . . i1 ly upon the ian if this ih;irter in, ~ lage Ofhice 1 cf this parilh fr its re Ikholderrs thill silt or disp.se, if an. " stock in this c.rl"'rt'' n wil thliut firt Soffered tlhe si- fr tile to the othcer aldetrs by a lettier tildtts'ce atil ii. --d to the I'rreident if the liart ,f 1) , eor tthe said Itoirit, airing therein i - lowest prtce o-f ' ar stll ok, nt , - gae the actual hlue thereof at the h of such offer Aftir thirty teat d;i)sn the receipt i'f 's:-l., srit tnt offer anth -lire of the st.ckhlhlers, r ira\ny ,t e purchase sitb , I' . t the ownter t habar he at hllerty to st-11 such stork less than the parice s, n.nted by him -Te core'r:ate p"'wers of thi. - shall ie vestd itt a Itiarl .f Di i consiisting of tire tt stckhilder t Board of tlhrcctors shall coneist t t orny. Ros. P'. Adler. Itlla I'. John l',kornv andl .Mrs. Iltrtha. all betni residentst of the city Orleans, iL.ouisit:na; and. anillt , t on the seccini Monday il Jttne.t a} of Directors shall hie elected l, the All such elections shall ie ibyi sad conducted under the stuplervistion eoamlissioners to )be appointed bry the of Directors for that purpose, of which fifteen (t151 days prior notice, I reg- e mail, to each stockholder's addreess be given, and each stockholder shall. election, or at any stockholders' be entitled to one t1s vote f-r each s share of stock owned hby him as by the books of the corporation. Di hall continue in office until their shall have been elected anti quali ecenrring in said Board for what shall be filled by the remaining f and any director may appolnt by another person, friendly to said cor to act as his proxy on said Board - eeaise for the time being all the pow d wrch directors. - . (3) directors shall constitute a qun the transaction of business. The od of Directors shall make all bv ,Als5 and regulations for the govern d the business and affairs of the Com ai alter, amend and change the same They shall have power to buy, pledge and lease any and all real, personal or mixed, whenever Jdgm.ent they may deem such acts and proper; to issue or authorize of nhligatlons or assume the make all necessary leases, sub guntrsets and agreements; hire, em discharge all officers. clerks. agents . and to fix all salaries and ma, and generally to do all things i_ e the transaction of the business of the corporation. .--The officers of this corpora be a President. a Secretary and a Sand the same person may lie and Treasurer andi said Secretary ny t be a stockholder, and shall Sthe Board of Directors; hut uin _ of directors to le held on the in June, 1916, David Pokorny Preiident of thie corporation, andl P. Adler shall le Secretary and and shall hold said respective of lll their successors shall he elected VI.--This act of incorporation may nad amended by a vote of the ma Ssunt of the capital stock, or said amy be dissolved by a vote of (2-3) in amount of said stock, at meeting of the stockholders, con that purpose. after fifteen (I) days notice of such meettng shall have in one of the daily newspa shI city of New Orleans and a copy glee mailed by registered letter to der at his last known residence. VtII.---Whenever this C(ompany -isolved by expiration of its char esuerby vote of the shareholders, ilidatorsl shall be elected by the at a general meeting of the held as above provided. These shall continue in office until the of the corporation, and in _eath of either of them the share eleet a successor, or if they do aoeeasor, the power of both Ilqul be vested in the surviving liqul IX.-No stockholder of this corpo ever be held liable or responsible or faults or this corporation sum than the unpaid balance 5Oa rtion on nme shares owned S-aIll any mere intoronality in Tave the effect of rendering this o r of exposing a stockholder to beyond the amount of his stock. and passed at the city of New the day, month and year herein written, in the presence of and L A. Morphy, com witnesses, who hereunto sagll with the said appearers and me, ied reading of the whole. O~ORNY AND OTHERS. S W. )(ORGAN GU(RLEY. , "-- as Notary Public. I m Orleans, ILa.. July 19, 1915. l Recorder of MortlageS Parish of Orleans, State of 4 hereby certify that the above saorter of the "Pokorny Es " was this day crded in No. 1157, folio No.--. LEONARD, Dy. lecorder. Sshoee annd foregoing to be a _. t of the orinal act Of elete appended, and on fle - W. MORGAN GURLEY. Notary Public. MOLASSO MEAL COM - -- IAli INC NAsnc State of Loraisian. City of New Orlean. on this Str day of the l teu year of ora l tord BU ie and fifteen, and of [ l the United States of and Irteeth, - bere la the presm o same -e ksess sbsribed who declated that availing them- it selves of the provisions of the general laws t) of this State relative to the organiution of of corporations, they have covenanted and p agreed and do by these presents covenant ti and :.gree, bind, form an' constitute them. selve as well as such persons as may here- t after join or become associated with them. nto a corr ratlon and body pohlth c in law (l for the othects andl urposes and under the i agreemients and stipulations loltusirig, to Wit: w Article l.-The name of this corporation shall be "American M.lasso Mleal t',nr:.iry. r. Incorporatel," under shttch name it tihall i- ist for a period if nilnety-nl e (np icr ser from the date ei this act, and shall ihavay, .! enjoy all the power and authority cl irrrect bo the (''ristitution and Laws ii, thie t tl.t o. Louisianai upon cirpl,rattns f',rit- fir !ieh purpose of engsaglng in th burlss herrn- ii after stated, as well as the power to Ilul e i.e sell, mnortage anal pledge porterty mii.,,i : and innovale,r for tthe Iurpose all rtcutlrc ments of their buir.rs. t Article lI--The durictle if ti.ii i - tion shall Ile ii ti i it o \rt al. r t, . - I'arish of (rleans, State of ?.,uisin-i. All ci tatirin s an d ihtili r l -'a l Ii., lrr 1 , II i ,, I se red n tile l're ll tInt ",f i.. ('opli:Lp'y, IiI ii Iris isenie rii the 'sIte l're ld'ir ,t . ý, retar1y-'lr l .eu ,1 T t ol' Art- t' Ill. the purpo-e. forr hh ,li itcorpsrittin si , i rrl ,l i u t ,, ldut i~".' ness tit di iling r', urisg , , t"1 ' " tshir-s. le .n rrtl f f., 1 and :11 r',tirr Fl,-ii t." ,,s 1 .~ :, "'t"' luig fte.d t 1 r , . - 1ltit ri tl , f ir ill ' -.ti ' I . p . . , auithi rity ito t , '-, t , 1. 1 ' tl. tn t d S-t, ,- ;r d f'reigt n 1 , 'tt: ,. , " ,d t. I ldlr ti) :nd sri ,. 1, e , h is ,,':,I"". . , ' alIrr e I p It r < t . ! .i . ;dl elil 'i " 'l . .t ..t . "" .: " r. . , - .1 ' .. II Irihrr e, s.tc ill t nlr r.rv, , ,l .i 'i.d ,. srlto or ti r --l hr, . a..-t, . , ii i i h crtital alloanice Id on such share of <ad a ti''t. tA r h lle ,l '.i . , s T . r T, ,IIt)" It i -l ,ys1 , i ,,lrt -. I .1. , i ., pr .n. I y - -. ... . i. , ,! .1 r . , it t on - - i 'AI ' .rtt, I' I , r. cl . irhll 'ilri'sr .sr'e i', a l s h fm e '.5i 'listr ir t ll hen i i s r i 't ,.t hnti - r Sdiered dollar- it't r' i iceh. Ii ,h es lrwallte C ir t inrtirr tl ur, I ,r .:1 ,1 " I iv -delnds. r 'r.ndi ' d pll 1r ni - d. .t, liia' sto;t hl " lhcn r .' . t tie i h ,ic i :s on r , !ti Sre ial rred sloi r still r , y hr'l, -t'e . vri i ' t ire l' e aw s o(f oe , ,itll.r $l Si. ptr t,, ,, ' t th I rpalny hly the nnguta~ll It-hler ,,t- t' i.s, "iI" r stock or the -r le'g.,) hel- tr ;is;-tgns. w.lnh tshal llir i ,'i cr huroli ' uk sier ut l the t tala allowance p).uld ,un tich -!rto e at su Sstork shall ei tlril the i," sl it,. the'r,- ,l. ti e r r I whdis ttnde sirl ('Tlas "ItI'' str k shilfl (niri" srece sve eighth per cent t If tr p an ti, , ,ur Ifie dtids arnlsl~St.d ~ ahti , ll r,.it titteri r ard li Stiini ,Irsnl td- shrci i hru I .) ,idel.ir.ed. A Sspectal ret ,rid sh ll hi r k,1rr.i, the .tc ret.ir Treall iu:nr fi such n ,nu i tt ti cl. t pi] .,i r tia - i I shall :t-,. |)e esh ll n t pI t 'l d ,t te i'rianys d ior 1 ('lass 'II'' t ck ,rr'd tredited .,t tllt tinle sr-i " ,ted is tald Pr. 7'\o Ic ii drritired a id ty tri' , shares of tire par silo.r- of rine lituitr-id di Lars l ie l Stirdr eiach shtill ionsiti!tite the con s Smurit stick ,f this toru .rr;itiir'i, biut thie *'i'o' - imoaio strir k hdill tn,-i ph tl, '.le' ii' urns Ivi"- I dernds until after the ,rotis s of thin t(nlli' .iti. whetlh r ue 'h fr - fr t iprselrnlciie orr i ' 's of plant. ri retainedi as surtplus, shall excsnerl twerts-inse thour hiid dull.irs IS.ti ille w heither .irted tit rrr or i r e. ri- t::n , Tihe certr aite mot snto.k shall IIe -cas't ii , ti . l'resldt nt and hirs tihe 'ecrtt-1tl)-lTreiasurer. in the al rsel cre i r itn ,h it olr ;Ort if the l ire. ident hv the \'rr l'rlt e.m de ct . , t "ttr ind Trttisrir. siltr storck sih.n hr tiraistfe r dle onily n Ihi- h,~it , of thei ('i r ,pi . -i 'a en the rettier r hir pr of oe f Ior of the rrig inail .er ri. iec T .-- r.pitr t1 -t, k t , I . t incret. ed lsto ti , lhu:ri red . r il- -iih i- rt it dolla:- i ;). l "-, , ", Allts < " . i he paid f-r n ii apoh, p o vpsil ''r iril such time th.it i hri-u- It,,n,' l Ir t iil- t.' -_ I1 reg iret. and the lsat s ofl i- ' .is ' in {,, p -r iic ' The corporaten -a.1l olhir t, . 1, ~t',. , t I s when twreit. o e i therin, -it! .I tii.n- ie t.il of the t. pit 1 crtock hirs h-n r i u,uled f'lr. i fifty per cii nt ri ý r therin"~ h -is -,r pti . and tine te',-nr ili - of the aTli ,rTtr st.rk si l e isc ssnr l t s-rmh tiren. an u" ,ti h Stors shall dtr irn ie. Ts he stcl i-nIed hv f this I(',,n:lpani V 1sri " 5..r5t ri-nr tati l *sr Sthe hrler thereof as ts p lrl iv Ar t 'N ,. t, i of l14. SArticle \'.-Ati thi poer - rf this irr. y tion sth;l he vested ie n anl (itn,--, i, ; Shoard rof it i e dlrector-, etch of v h,,r- shil sown at least ore si c r" if the r..r-i .1 sock ) of th t,('lopatny ateid three to c, estitutr i t The said directors shall 1e ehlcrtcd iy ha1 - it lot at tihe ai:niinid mlr tiui g of the slh::rh,1! erns, under the mni rv"e iisr t of two cir 1rus's"n" s ers appointrd i) the lti+.rrd rf I)ire' ,ru-. which trrecting shall he held on thei thidr h(irdi Mnrn.dav ofTu arf of J r tr i , h yr. :,fiii hdtie notice gis"s t ti tire strcikh trer'. iy r th SSecretary bys mail at least hfltcen days prior to the date ",f sullch elect ion At all me llntie r ,.f the st areh-d'nis each haret.ehle'r shall hie i entitled nto cat one vote. in p.r ls or h1 proxy, ron ech sharre of stock i-eld ir h imr. htt no person shall voste anty sti.rk trail-s ie fereed withln ten days prior to thi e h hling if Ssinh meeting. At all elections it rhall riC quire a majority of the votes cast to elect. d At any meeting of the Board of itlreetors airs ' director ahrsent front said imeetitg may he represented by another director, who mar ceast the vote if said absent director accord ing to, the written irstrlrtinalr of saidt ahsetlt director. The Btiard of Directors srhall haivel a the poer liv two-thirds vote of all the direc tors to lease, sell. mortgage or pledge any Sandl all of the propert, movalte aind imnov-t Sable, belonging to the ecorporation, without 1 the fcine. t tie shareholders for power to loe on, and they may also purcbae frior c-ash. r son credit, prope ry of airy kind rireuire fr tay of the pI.uires fthi orprporation. "ti oit authority from th s h. ol te Te ts ontt the President o tssie protir y sr nties Sand otheret ne rotialle paper. a os a e ' ten days' ue advnext generat ment ing to ie hel " nder this charter, vi.. on the third Me nda 1of January, 191. he Bnard of t)ireeorrs cr1 this Company shall e conpcrd t ed o Che . Aha au hritke 121' 'eniston street.New (elea ti. S k.Ma itt. ,l.r Camp street New OrIntlrs. a; E. M. Williamse Vinton deri.a.. an Roe ' . tanrrefer. rnt ('airetr ri'enrie . Beriirnin . ry and Anthony V'izard. Jr., as Vice Prs.idtit. ad In ease of any vaancy either- in tire auove hn-ed Board of Itirectors ir in any other. ed the remaining memnhers shall hve the prwer t fillc the acancieS an all directorsd attn t ticer of the ('or . of -hall mo..a.r itn 01 i ng n olvehhe ccrrpora. ti. trirt a ith meeting sha ll hhtascib a pori5 e after the regular date. - SArticle s -Thiarato i act of incorporatlr may ye chanted, altered or mndiied, or the cap at - t stock may he increased crc decreased. to a meetinl tdtly called for that purpose after ten days' itd e advertisement iny o o fh e the t dal ep -s of this city and after wrir r- ten notice mailed to each stockholder at lisL rs, last known address: P • we " t hthe oects and pnrposes of incorporatmon he sha chaneeedi.an d the capital stock -se shall not be increased tomorte than the mU-r r than the corporat .ind tedtiest. A chane, - d"nt objects and purpOses may however, te i t voedb | all -teok thereto before issued and ot- an crease of all the capital stock in exces of the :amu oriinally named as the sum leto which the capital may ahe incretasedmayv bn he made by three-fourth ofatll .is o t n Ar ifstike Vi.-No stockholder shall ever .- he In altia dr responslhle for the contracts or of sa o rpo r.. tion in any fuirther sum us than sahe C'nai oba lanedue on the shares tof stoc. owned by h-m;,i' nor shall anyme f infrlity ait ni orgtstiatin oha the aetn wof redr this charter null or exposing a I stokhoder to 'any liability heyond the inmorato his unpaid stock' nor shall any fority or irregularity in organization Iever have the effect of rendering an stock i olved, either by iinitation of time or by fairs shall be. lhimuated under the super' " which shal hae bee s .ent . by mailto vs. f addes of all the stockholderds, whosed' 'oduresses shall henwn to, or who hill iave ie left their address with _the ecretary, an. one a hares Class "A;" Roy p si-ebe .e b echothm inal subscription list of said corporation, and V. they ae also attached hereto a description Un :of the property to be transferred to said cor- G. poration n payment of stock subscribed for, (. together with the valuation placed thereon ). by the Board of Directors, named in the char- L. tea.! a Thus done and pased at the city if New tre Orleans. i th and tlh,.,er iit.re:. sl., before rt written, it the lpte-en," ,if .. , i'l Ra. l.oo r andi El . ps: C. rd ,, c . :i et' t c'!t Wittiesses, 00 li htiero'tioinrti ,,li t:,.- 0 the s'iid apte. r-r aid toe. Ntt'}. ,,:t ii '.1," t' readiing of the whle. (Names .t '; 1. I"'' ign t I. 11t. t t t\' i, ) ARI) L. sl'lik . i.\R ..\,i,. v t" ,',,RX . N I, t ,, . 1, t .i1 ,,t \ t . ,in a fh I . . s t, a t Ir Luni Stanl., ii,, h,'rehv ,:' ,: , , " i,,,it rgcg 1.t 'if t ,t . , " , , with the a or tl iv'\t','i -f ' tattnniiis Itnut .. t, .\'i ,'. \ - t duly r icadc tit tin' . o t . Ju\y1.,t . 1.'nh5 IIý 1,lt . ' , r , r ,t,, ,. It I f-'..t ,: --\ 1 , - I , CHARTER . 'I lultgrs of t e tok p (lri, i 1 -'l' t \\ 'ii Ii,. (,,i . \ . 1\ I - ',t iL.\ 1 it ' , 1 . I . - i i h , " ., w in til' , th. .- w • t , ! ,- : , Rn thre !ih II ,. t .t I' i i a, \ . t, ''r-, ' I . s I • ] i ' . i lt- t il. • t . . .Ii t I is. ,a"l,. \Ir. \ Ili . it ' ,i i i iSt . t,, .i I i t : : . . . .. i .it.iit th t ia'i i.t i t tt: , 'I i - I s t'" 1.titi e . , t .t. ,. I i,- ',.- "t , te p~ii , i r i- h ,i , ,t: , , , t h i ti ,I : .iv tI I t,'. d ti l lrt h i .,, t : ," ' . . ri't n' e r l ' t .1 , r tuti l , is J u- tin ', ,, t ''''it-ti .i t~,'irti is let th e t c .r i ' f itti-o, til, ' it lf I siii ., is ,f .1'.r." , t t.l t -it t'Pit it- ,: h i' ii 1ir 5 inu \.'re -t thul i'a -i tho It , i s. ti "f~the l at , . fstas , the It .: isiit citi ri p , ,,r.d . I.,.t K' t: a ' h: SI d ttn. c)ri lust o hi. it, rlrt. ..i i.' ,it id .l, !t' -K e xitt and tm-I1t i tr ielti 1t 1 .rl" . t ti .. ' " tth s'tt it .lution :,'lsti itti ite icr fA t oi ithf. A t ti i -.th, i *t l.'-iii'.i hai! -o 1 i and ue part hereof f irn t ,,rei e; and set-, i t, S itiin i thsp iet ft5 it ~ f t he s lip p . y itil cl.tsd , i i at t a.. l 0.p'rtou -ul io%'ti.Hl ,i"ti'.t ~ i\- , I~rtltng ( 'uttp~ityI ncirp i~e s.tt d Ii, itt-,i l u it' , tag ( 'u ti,, li rl.united c , ri ,I.l \ €ilt g I s i s lnc,itr..r,ttld, t.1ll,), thiI.! Ia titl it h.l't . the c ,ti i A-s, tV the ~t m~s f mn tat t habei, itll. I ;: i oot. ncolo rsithuu -e".u . l irir-,tt , nIn tri - t ' iig h on of'd it. ,- ei . ir Te it, itii ii fuue rt''-urto' it ll . enri l ',. , of r th ittsn i or c iith.' in" ' i I. i i. nthe S ss I tts ll i,ti s <ta in- t atir and c, nio ni'du pli..t a-i i -i .n'! '.'r ,,i.i', lalit s.oin. ,,to ti . ,i i t- I tiiis'.". h is i, ,1~~~ ~ ~ nes ies1te srn otrr erectd ',tcthlne ,l, ul It ' i ioii* oiol orriiret I.' silit nott p igf . ct i ii fii .,i to h e in ed, ,,l in 5t 1 it Sa ts, t ?uatlu ". I if i .nt- est a' iii l ti these p if,,ait toalt'-. a ieuS lt thini tsrcr !r aet tim..... .,i.ii' to ii ' t iil st... ck 'it in a er ci n piiii o i fr tt' lpanies that m.i ati'tet th is c i aii' i yn its object. :-.,1, t`,n oses; tomake It/ ue notes and ,er ti, . d inter ofn d lu .. elurd ro: to name. eli-it anid ap' Spiri t si a ire t'rs and clerks opa r oth1 , •ptos r is t trntrt co,.l. i ct its cort Irate Ir'n ntu, a pnd i lmke such t, -la. . s. nui' lc. andet ta t~eriIn~il as may le e founid rcessi yi Sor e deir l fu It t ihsmanagement aid ,nesr . is aais of nth .ration, and generalt ti aI edilietot r c.natter or thing ecessary ' fort, e c -Ti te iier c~arri : t il h tli io r ill ~ ~ ~ 1 ('it.in , lit, rp l ,,ted - s d u tlt'i,, ',-: , alle in th e ct, eof New Orleans Parish, h e~ssi e ir a e t~1, 1 tar ot-e nridth.'l¢,1 , i of Ole's P tel f ouisianat whert e all ci 'V :i t .r ! ~ i a't, sue i~ ",.u h,"s ""e.l+,',,,r I ra t a tarocess shall tiie ster'dt tan thered t oa r n, the anlse ce of the . itresidei, tt.ttpi or,'i .t 'irst viccp r-sidrut. ni - n i secondrvie pr edent. hr in the aesenice if all r of I these t'cenrd, t a the secretary. a Artocete wtsh o bjec ectand iurposes lif it tis roisliatd orporation are tirretos' stad -nd p le no t iad ictre ,,d l to (t T aiitie iy jurchase or lease. or oth rr s th Cacasiit sih urtt and tist or ian atty other tocar ia to thi e lte r elsewhere,t fr thc e i.tra ! tel a to ssu b",dakecured by-lasu r ult e-tt lit pi se tr ayii tttaininc it, gas, t, ati s ou h r t inerat. and e neto that \t fr s chInth of ittle, nil th ci e'rpog tlt' em of ad. cane to be drilleda, oil wetls. tore sunkro shatfts for s iet ea , or enterwise acquire S n other n achinery or e ap t aratum s essay to oiccmtilish and purpo is - andsifoi m e ot rptoiteratls are fun , thenr to the test advantage. ipt 2 i te distrthaetion of le t. a gas i p tt i r iih or nin erats iother pro ondued y th cr orlati' . or other t persors eor a rans f pipe o t in es. trar 't. w srai ts. arges or other coin 'a r o t o ease or sati trase alt or any it' d r ther t manother peso or corporat' ' n for the o liet rose and in orier g ti da ojects sand bttrpo es ; t or tierwise a cquire patie Stroat. boat. barges. tatik ale b c o tes c ptimptng N tionofs. steat, pfOleantns, en att other tactitnery or tt ary or i thcidettal thereto i~i(3 Tohiild contritet. tease. tiurchase. or mebildings, machinery atnd Sthe pr tt orre ining. smeltinge man prdtuor thise working up the prod - he ctsof ineal ans either produiced Ity ~this c persons or corporations. l" seand tprefin s t, man ifactre.n or other oa thwise woirk p prodtucts o said minerals lot t oerte th sid plant and market the d hcts, as manufcunreds, to uch other ausiness apper alt, sulphur or other miai ecessary or desirable, or b aly engaged in by a cor inrwisporatiingofpthie kiod. - capital stock of this csr er ,ixed at the sum of thirty tarthorad ad svety-two ($30,072.00) dollars. iot tsand two hundred and i 4 ares of the par value of l each provied that the OC mout t whch he capital stock of this um orpraionmaybeincreased shall be two rh o d t$s an.000.00 dollars , c the capital stock of this subscribed for before the ces of incorporation. The talastock of this corporation p cash. property, real or 100pesoal.orfo srvices performed or ren i that if the stock is not at the law as provided in i h Act 267 of 1914 be in all l~a~ll hvr e held liable or ter reposibe or hefaults, contracts or debts forofths orortin n any further sum than t a due the corporation on i r subscribed for by him, tinformality in the organ ect of rendering this char. osing any shareholder to in tha coportio shllnot begin to do busi. hi nssan b agongconceuni ntIl te thu :io sal hae ee isued and paid for, either s rin property as aforesaid edaohsaid stock of this corpora prcperty, in w tat event the na.temsan ?ovains of Section 2 (two) of of Act 267 of 1914 shall be with. ahe corporate powers of this ae vested in and exeraised by a sDircrsbed composed of wa ite IS tchle irsmacht of wheom shall ow hw ht, duerg his term of of o ll-paid, non-pledged share shall be shown by his writ ight () of whom shall con Aor the transaction of bust Or-e ness. fr.eihe P. Te oficeroofthis corporation shall con ont git o apreidetfirst vice-president, sec-' it d rer, all of whom shall be oard of Directors, and shall T Board of Directors at their firs reula metin after the first Mfonday hyear, beginning with the -ned persons shall constl' 50otr the tran1 ivesacio of thiucrpra nitia o-i: .3 first . Diu-pc side , A.e d V. Easterling, J. R. Lilly, L. II. Price, J. P. I n Uner, R. P. Stewart, M. T. Woodward. J. r G. Vo s, F. Ii. 'arruth, Jr., I. N. . h'lrir, r, ('. A. Reiscr. A. V. Carlson, J. WV. P'.,rkr. n A. Iitshop, w h I. N. l .r aw pr-w', . r L. 11. !'rice as tirst vclc -;pre:"idrnt. A. \\. I iarlson as st5rrt:.t , xi \ \1 . i , ".., 5 treay urer, and tlt-, d : , e , . . ,, , " 'Dor h : .. , , , ' and ;" ll l , i .t l. .:" !' lt '" i t " , I ,'. ,1 111, } 't>. ,: i t !~i - ,1 Il ; T M , ,., .,.\1 . .\ l... ,.M rs, • S . . niet WI] this fan , l I .it t: ,l " t " < ' t ' " , i l ' ' " fbi on -, .. , i s r t .. ,5,L , . r : l ,, i : I S, . " " Sir ,, V . , .i the Liv ! . ark 3 Ca \. t ." -t \ I , 1k s,. ' - .. '' I" , ! ' of 1 anc : •to 5. \ , : but old I t h ie i t l h ri i nii bi h t f c f ia ,1 ,to e -,i I h '' t 0n "n ,i t . t h. -' r '.t -. . . i " c t V i I] iii ,S i.;'. i i , tti " " i" u " i , t . , e , .s ... . i tl,:, . , , Is , , :- '5 . . I , , i ,' ,li,ru i 1 - !, -| ,- - -. *!i.iiine , nstii.in- ? , i' t ,,,•!i ' ,S \~~ug i iiIf I I 1t,. 5tl , i it - r rt e ,p . . . he. ,,l <t it"1 ~t" {'all s ' ( t" ' l , ~,, ,t ,a,l t, t so t I- . ." .5' " 1 H -i t anl #,. .III, I I ; E . .. do' : -I ,1, C t , : ,d . sk i .e " a , ,; .555 -l , ".t '.:s 5 n t I'1 ..n ,, .,' , nt, , ', - . :cl ,i <u .; . .. 5 !" ri as, and t hi n I tv~_."~ t ii- titia I .tI ... . l 5 .... ~ - -.: t , r "t , u d.' r i t i 5 , rit . ,t f : t it.t: .' frb o , i . ,,,,,inii , 5o c k<. I, t.. . - . - --.;: , t ,., • ,, :1:,: \ l, -i,, : <t,, kb,L,7 < "f rg, .,"I t 5 ,, t ,u t-.1 , .t 5 5:,t,ýh lt i ,s . , ,1 tr.{N G ý,:cil . . . I l E .. , ,:,I - - i <lh," WILLIA" . I'' t' H '<S • Ie , , ', t' , , , , . I. , , ,, . ,t .r i tui, - Sia .5 55{lous. . e de ,, r b,, t eir, ~,.,+h", .the hv e ' it ' p ,wd.l't , ii tlit . thtI ' t s l h - [ i ' L it t hI . ho o a ' , . .. , s ' f, - . .t L' t e' p 5~ r, 1t ,1i,< .5 55! :t { . ,.,l t~ .lth - , : "1..t , - ' wt, O.rt l ea - 1~u, @ ARD,1, t , - id . .". '1 r BC Ih : l trt' df ' ' 5 55' I :tS 't . I u 1l . C 5i ,5" at n.5 t..,h U ,: i | .j ., ". ti5: d 5 i5 ur s ic,;s i .,;71*: 'e 5:;, ! pit: ,if t'- is n , . 1 i' . tt o 5t" hl y th 1- ic,. a e: ! ,-. " t"lam 1 It"c m a 1t Hetd oicadscne ~1 5,t{ ,,5 l,t :, .' ' , li,t tt5 ..\ 5 5:..."t:t . , ""\ 51:n rhe bua of tlhe or yeet.ri- an 5.r I .\ ." l t 'Ie \ ,I l t'5 (5 s. I ,h 't ( 5: 5 •l , ' t{ 5 5 l u, '15! ' t , 5,t"ill tl. t !a," .5t !..' ' t l'r lamp ,.5:, c hle5' t ly, 55::! house.t igt.,., ther , Is l the i -, tlr., m tr of me a . .. ... o \ ,e. .,. +14.lN li in . i ,i l h , . ,it y ." h '. . ,. .t:,, , m" t'. Y. t i a t 1 s . "llt'i P , r oTA, ' ' tv . : , .inn , .hallA he t.,l t I ,INS S,, ,- .,,, t iS tI. r. ,, r, ""t,, e "l 5 ,V5(. . . ,. , a ate . .f A i l Sm' P. .t Ns . . ,ar tPult t, m tb ofr s p .cth h 5 ,irtsi s" r5 o',tfe to t ie , 1ag h e nt i d l the .rat flcristh i .,lans, t S tair o 1 er vo , isiat: d i hetr de ..r:r f to ,t htei ao e ' ti 'and foregor aing benetacteodol~i ofro the Cot e. it porate was trhi e la d~ty O ,ecuded in to' dr ufic ingetloo 1157, folio-. o hetia-h " e, of- t he Orst' in ,udectl,;- l, ps, X, ibon fNd r eain l m N. , , ltoo, a, -an. niLt. S ,o . 1Et1 N , ar , 1 , . R . ,,,,,c -,:I L \\". ;, W . , l 11 ~ I XE S a "~i '~l U. .\ a:l . t ci- A tVru It .S. ' rid FRAN 'IS P. BURNS, Ntar Publivc. a sry thin thated to incandescenet. m lamps Lida cdhreb;y orert ah tulghte athee a t," isa thire flngsamt of wetmal e (n this o ct oratedray hsdy uyrcre in my0 io Newt Orlast Jh uly te 21,nt 1)15. orIolos. o what ias called atuaror.en c Ths iatm dent an s xtreel that it c itu ofuers hig ristronc e tonter pressageo thecu ren it o leti, tad because' l C. of8ae this itisheatedto hmandescench L gas whena curren pIse thouh t.Al. aiui bulin ipts makingatdle prowen.Bs then an. metalr . iwo d re FA ixEn .e Ie N r Notr PLu c (he Juy2"9A g51 -1-2-6) a ua Vegetabe fibedFro Was sedfo the Wlla hi 'it Tmen of:theofirst incud cr a mps. a d n aThe nextdevelopment, wseltnn the elu o RAlose c which is silud in aNro-t eu ery. ch boauandmeraigned, lamopnd o of gh a tihn n bern r of p ce s areause t hat to hi hlsaveao, dow hc rohmcrt that mdhe ates* ran- Inoreoiga o cola n of thes oletos c ompl poratp was rte as preyetly hasp1p1. and th a'MELECTRIC LEIGHT D BULB. R. tA the wopyh to firttngte lamplwasamade in thissut hf coutFrA in 19 07N heryhusblic. Whys Atwfrst the tungsote Filament werem ord copoasd to whcatd scled tungcste Ior- asthe tatu the aonry exre elragiletr lare. Thed nhew poces nows uhero an iner than tefinaest hu mean hair. Thyn T- hru uhp toend le ner ptwera-ere tohati boff ers hdoiigh herlabedroom therpsae open cnedthe ooren of e loetriiy and bexposed of this ierald. _ ote m o rend hescie , thal "A SKELETO INpy TEer CLOSET a when a urn asstruhi. al the ir hegend Fyro Weahc th erom thWe - Knotw Saying, Was pTaen.s the nota frmIrigu, * twudd Vegentalema who was use fo he fba-S d enrgt of tha irt singuardesand wide-s. alle quoedt deayipng t wskeltoneInethe lose or coses, which Is fould in al e evary ts and me tn uaroet, is folud thinone of thnutoe crious rofctsses ofe ustories thao himphave ome donfroamenthe mddlcoeraes this- noeofil these collectionsntcompsle ws tobyane unkow hacnd about6,an the mdl fui-rst thegstent cenury therae Is a tory th- ofira wathy tladytwnfihamingtaswecret tckmgrief, confie iht toa frilend whonwste -si.apartenthalyd anperetlyehepy woman.l wira-e. wsThe wiew pofesa nobluema who dubes rans h atrnd he udr husbndswre, thisotarlon the monst loving ter.ms.e rise upoto acare cludlseed toweca-ston sheall d. hr ah Thre Leg rend therobl ladyh tokher byl Kni-hr doinSying heWbdrom Thereoen co-edte dorin of tat clsetgla and exosdea theirote byayn. husbandeton kiss this loee wriningdah beaoud, wich althat ofer langtua~gentemn whrope. Im found andon ival ande dwh fom Itwoulddhae agired o4 ha t mytparentsry wilede otherwsory EYES OF THE BLIND By JOHN CAMERON. **yn t !aiZ, by W. ' 0 Chapmtaa I verybody in Erpingham pitied Dorothy Lee. She was a sweet girl, th and it aa.. agreed that it was a great p pit she was so homely, p "It ain't a fair haudicap," said old Mrs. Ilowell, who kept the post otheice. at "It's hard ' nouglh hr a girl to get mar- fil ried in New England, any way, but with her looks---I .say it ain't fair." o Iorothy's father probably indorsed0 this view, but the hard-bheaded old Or farmer \aa- too practical a roan to worry about his daughter's looks. Dorothy liv:d alone with hinm. her li mother beit g dad. W\hat shei' thought hi on the sul i" et it nel or disclosed. She mlust lave ktinn, howe'er, that Sthere was a reason nhy she was al- t Iways a wall-flole-r at parties and wv.asl i never aliit, d on l Ii ,ils and Suell ft - , tivietis. \\'hen she aas twenty-live Toni Lan- d ark calm' hoi!' a:ter all absence f six yeurs in the \\West. F"abulous sitors preceded him. lie had found a gold :nie in N-vadal, oi t of the riichest in the world. it was -sail, and the glare of the sun on the .alkali i plains had seared his eyeballs until le lie icould only dist inguish light Iront dark i ness. So he had come back at thirty, T to resume life-no, not to resume it, but to take up its burden alone in the Sold house that had given him birth. ti Margaret itarnett had been an old i flame of Tom's in the bygone days. But if there was any idea that she would link her life to a blind man's Margaret, ti who was "running" with the banker's son, dismissed it promptly. "I want a live one when I get mar red," she said. And Dorothy wit. - nessed a snubbing which Margaret ad- i ministered to Tom in the street, in front of her house. She saw the blind man trying to 1 peer after the girl whose shrill, scorn ful laughter echoed through the quiet c street, and an excess of pity overcame her shrinking, and she hurried out. "Mr. Lanark." she said quickly, con- ! scious that her words were almost be- t yond her control. "I am Dorothy Lee. Don't you remember me?" Tomni Lanark felt for her hands and took them in his. "Indeed I do." he i answered armly. "I have often thought of you since I have been away." "I think It was a shame the way Margaret Barnett spoke to you," de clared Dorothy indignantly. "Ah, well, one lives and finds out these things," replied the blind man wearily, After that Tom fell into the habit of 1 dropping into the old farmer's place of an afternoon, and on one occasion he actually drove up in a buggy. "I thought I'd ask you to come for a it- drive with me. Miss Dorothy," he ex plained. "I was sure I knew the way down the street to here, and that you'd do the rest-if you are willing to do an act of kindness for a blind man." "O, I should love to go driving with you," the girl answered. She ran up stairs to change her frock, and, five minutes later, the village was specu lating over the appearance of Dorothy and Tom, driving down the road into : the country and chatting as merrily as y though they were old friends-which, indeed, they might have been called. But during the return Dorothy be came very pensive. For she knew that her heart had turned very strongly in the direction of the blind man, and that he, too, as her woman's instinct told her, was by no means indifferent to her. And when they neared the town he tic suddenly placed his arm around her re and drew her toward him. on "Do you think you can ever learn to care for a blind man, Dorothy?" he it asked. of It was a tremulous figure, shrink "e Ing and nerved only by intense resolu ice tion, that went to Tom's door that l night, fearful of discovery by the le prying eyes of the town, yet spurred he on by the sense of tremendous neces do sity. And. after she had knocked, she could hardly make her knees support la- her, and clung to the door'jamb for p support. lu The door opened. Tom peered out. ti- Then: is "I can't marry you," the girl was to sobbing wildly. "You have never seen sry me as I am, Tom You don't know-" for "Don't know what, dear?" asked STom's quiet voice. She felt his hands on her shoulders, but she could not see him through the gathering tears. "I am the homeliest girl in Erping en ham," cried Dorothy. "If ever you te saw me you would be ashamed of me, Tom. And I can't marry you and not let you know; and I can't marry you ' and let you be ashamed of me." t She was beyond all self-control. She was weeping in his arms. She Jieard Tom's voice between his kisses. "Dorothy, you are the prettiest girl ET in Erpingham, and it wouldn't make any difference to me anyway," he said, el "because I love you. Now I will tell you something, dear. I am not quite ide so blind as people think-in fact the the doctor says that in a few months more erJ I may see as well as ever. Sometimes of a man may pretend to be blind, Doro-' hat thy, in order to know his real friends es. from his false ones." 1led "How pretty Dorothy Lee has grown idle since her engagement to Tom Lan ' ark," said the gossips later. eret And all agreed that she made the sweetest bride that ever came out of n Erpingham-sll but Margaret Barnett, who who was no lon1eg "running" with the of banker's son. rier it a To Riky. OfMeer-Did you get the number et hit the cart Victim-Yes; but never mind. by It was my cook's machine. I don't ' want any trouble with her.-New York pen- Globe ed a Ruinous. am Madge-Gossip doesn't pay. MarJo th --i-mr beginning to agree with you, it of der. The last secret I heard cc ms over $P for extra t t rsd"eldg HIS LAST TEA FIGHT By HOPE AINSLEE. "1)un't ask to , : .1 i i :n\ n re of th"se te'a tc .', lI , . i I 1 . g : 'tt u." " prot '.-t'd it. 11,h1 ' :,It-t': . a- al nticl- half pat't| l i : r Ih n . ;: ,at i 1.1itl lHelen's prtty face bh,,,:in.a t ,' llitdi a n at ollce' "(;eorge! IHowl rude' 1. tights'" '> "Well, pinik, Line or ytilov teas tk or anything . u ukli. to call them, . '\" escorted uou this !, hl \~ 1t " r fron r m one studio to tn.itht r l'\' mllltL . i gallons of -it kl\ tea iti .t, ti lu'its of cake aiid tart; mind jarii. aniI 'I v' .1 liste,''td to oullt bt. ,u't:-'. rut' tor hour.s bio t theirt t antd tl.r t, in pt r.ain.uts. Im n ict- k of it It. \,ol t y'oi :, Jt j t this 't',: , ! aiftt"'iI,(ti? I 1tlul.. ed ."t1 1\oul1 b Ih, r." :t ll.! li,,x ,. l .' t i , II .11 . (':trolili h ' " m She* has to i ..' t , ilui t and of .t(' l ! 0 nC l tli r rc 'h, r dull--" tI'11 o't" i itt 'rrll pttd h,'.:r i h i' r r \,t` hal -in a ta u l t l..t ' t, ! id iti ll irti Shad a sil n'. l', " thoat I. - i t I would d¶li' 'olll ýi 'llie 'c it n' a1 -ti-'' or. after shi' had a :-,s-tin or t \t) iof New ' York sitdio lift'. Sh'' as youmig the As tihte stalked triskly dxn ('.n- j th*' tral park wi-`t to anrd the ltutio build- hal ing in wh lc ! i t11 len's "dull" arti-tI ' Ifriend lived, (;Ge'rge .lttocr , an to b' the j curious about his hoist.' to( b. bro lie was more than curious when he pro took her proffered hand and felt her ter' warm. strong grip as she welcomed hot: him and his sister to her studio. The ( girl was beautiful, in a simple, sweet ful. way. She was like the girl he knew she in the \Vest, not a particle like the girls his sister "adored" and who lived r in the studios he had been frequent a ing. Neither was this studio like the others. It looked more like a real home than anything he had seen in New York. There was no oriental Q scent in the air; there were no dimly - lighted candle lamps, no smoking table with "ladies' cigarettes" lying on it. "This is so chlerful and homelike, d .Mi-s lieck.r." hlit' found himself say e ing after he and his si.ter had admired ° the picture that had won the Academy n prize. "Oh, it is, really ?" asked Caroline. : earnestly. "It is, indeed," G-.org, repeated. "That's been one of miy main ob it jects in the furnishing of it and in all n my little entertainments. I've tried to have the home atmosphere-the f way mother does at home in Omaha r -and. now don't laugh when 1 show e you something." She ran behind a screen and returned with a stone a crock in her arms. "The cookie crock!" cried Helen. ,Y "I can hardly believe my eyes," add- ,, d ed George. 'n "And real, homemade cookies!" ex plained Caroline, removing the top of fo :h the crock. "Mother sends them every se p- week and I always have some." se re Each of the guests took a round u- sugar-covered cookie and ate it as if th Ly it were the best thing they had ever vii to tasted. hi is "I wouldn't exchange this cookie for th h, all the French tarts or pate-de-foie- wi gras tid-bits in all the studios in New di e- York," said George Moore more en- bt at thusiastically than his sister had heard tr; in him express himself since he had left M Id home. he ct "They are good," admitted Helen. to at "It's just that-they remind me of , home." said Caroline. er ie As George reached for a third cookie in er his sister frowned upon him. "George Moore! You laugh so loud to and eat so much. I'm ashamed of he you," she admonished. "Don't be, please. Miss Moore," f tk pleaded Caroline, putting a friendly rt lu- hand on Helen's arm. "It's so good to at to see and hear him. It's like home ie itself." tt ed And after that the guests began to c s. arrive so that George and his sister ol be could not monopolize their hostess. rt Helen had to drag her brother home it or and as she usually had to urge him to remain even a polite length of time she t. was more than amused. ml "That is the first real girl I've met As as at these tea fights, sis," he said' as en they walked home. m "Yes?" replied LHelen, raising her h ed eyebrows. "She's very pleasant." ds "Pleasant! I should think she was ci ee I -she's a peach! She's a real genuine fI girl and I intend to see much of her. SAnd I hope that cookie crock will not Ir o grow empty for I intend to make many a raid on it." d ot "I-I thought this was your last 'tea " on fight.' " suggested his sister. George laughed. "I'll forgive you c he for taking me to this one, sis-honest c rd I will." ti "For you saw the handwriting on a irl the wall of Caroline Becker's studio, 1 ke didn't you?" she asked, teasingly. ti d, He nodded. "I did; did you?" V ell And apparently the writing was Ite there, for the girl with the stone cookie F he erock and the man who did not like i re studio teas went to housekeeping in a s le real home within twelve months from 1 ii the day of their meeting. f Thick-Headed. w "You don't seem to think much of I a. Gadson's intellectual powers." a "No, I don't." I the "Well, why not?" of "Because I feel quite sure that If a mt, section an inch square were cut from the his skull it would make an excellent paper weight" SILVER CITY'S VS. HAAG STARS. at On last Sunday the Silver City's de Da. feated the Haag Stars 4-3. The game 't was in favor of the lHaag Stars until the last inning, and then the Silver City team played ball. Both teams will cross bats next Sun o- day at the viaduct field. The umpire will be B. Guilder. |- A Harvard professor proposes to es tabltsh a station in Borneo to study apes. People will always be up to rome new kind of "monkey business." -i .60 00 0 000060 000006060000 BOYD'S SPLENDID IDEA By MARGARET MIDDLET3N. aiu ~ t n ii I l -n t ho half- d y: , rn Th u h n . ,tl d '. z-; . , ;,~h 'at.td Flu l \ h t'. ,,i 'iht ir 1 . K 1 l C' t) H.' provi : ,t : .a t !:.t ; ' .t' 'hat. tered iunshine tenerall' In the t:oyd li " ti: a ::l t t" \.'ry' .:.\ t'. '. ' Of course. -Io d. ' deeply h'. at ev \t V,.: . t. [, :,/ '.rl'l : t' t .i .\.':1' ,t\..n;, th e ,t a ul. t l\ n · ,r he met ,tr. t arll she had a ,l,'n.:a1 t encu.. ' rai n a word 4 4. ' . , ,t ,j I' ' :" ' , ' t , r, '., . , li .y I ,he r T'.h.. ,of to,' a'.,or ,I W ithi, th, ',' ork '. rs. lar\ in ent iH i ii to 1. hlf ta hhi'eu \r.oltiy frind",. iT'hen 'iho , ol nid at the It hiacl' ed Itotl (o[ tthe ehotlograthoer in ther IiMtusin.. I brought dainties f,,r his invalid wife. t provided hor thl children .nd steat. r Itered unshlne generally in the Itoyd t Of couree, Itoyd inan deeply grate h ful. Wh enear he met Mrs. Marvin w she had a chIa.nmt, en ouraging word trdHee. a nom m, tb d- Suppose That You Wish to Sell Mh These Photographs?" for him. ter friends helped her to send work to Boyd. ie found him Id- upprninose as he chanced to paell M er viewed a scene that at once troubled him hMr. Marvin was Just leaving !or the house. He came down the steps 'de- with an angry face, evidently greatly SW disturbed. He was a handsome man, en- but his features seemed to show trd traces of dissipation. Pretty Mrs. eft Marvin stood within the vestibule, one hand extended as if appealing to him to return. Then as her husband f swung away she crouched back, cov ering her face with her hands as if ie in dire distress. S"Trouble! Oh, I hope not, thoughlt seems so," reflected lloyd, sorely dis of turbed on account of his gocd, kind friend. Then his thoughts were hb e ruptly disturbed as a friendly hand e touched his shoulder. f "Hello, boyd, what you doing in this aristocratic quarter?" hailed hisb to challenger. whom he recognized eas anr ter old-time friend. "I am havint a good deal of work me in the neighborllrd." explaned Boyd. to "Know the wMarvins?" the "Oh, yes, Mrs. Marvin has taken £ special interest in Influencing eomml.s net alona for me in her society circle." s "A sweet litle lady, that," com mented his friend. "Wasn't that her her husband who just walked away? A fine fellow, but spoiled. Money, so eal cial standing, a charming wife, but efast on the downward path, I fear." "r. "l had not beard of that." mlre not ionured Boyd, very greatly troubled. ny "She don't know the worst and he don't realize it," went on the other. tes "So far his weakness is only' getting with a lively crowd of old college o chums rand drinking champagne. Yoe lest can infer what that will iead to In time. He has a bout, may onre a o week, is brought home jolly ibut botl cio, terous, is all savage and disgruntled the next morning. It's breaking that poor little woman's heart." s All this was a revelation to loyal nle Roslyn Boyd and he was deeply ike grieved. Mrs. Marvin called him in n a day or two later to see a bout en rom iarging some family pictures. He fancied he could trace a repretssed sorrow in her manner, the lians of care about her flnely-chiseled o However, be dared not broach th subject resting weightily on his m nor proffer the earnest, helplul tr pathy that stirred his honest soril. if a "Poor woman' If I could only - ror sat ther." was the constant burden el lhient thoughts lie saw therP frband who had adviou-d him of the sltuation all Rss. rnhv-rqlt" of Pernn'l'vaina priofess. nrc claim to have uneart--d an tamhe ca tsin of the until)portant arkologi" The n on automobhlle Sun- he etnntrv cireus, which mrotl s . town to tnW' and gives a performna ". npire on the villago green. Whlle a stabflizer for aeroplanes is tudy no doubt a good thin, what we really pto need in this country Is an automobile 3.555." that won't turn turtle.