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The Johnson Iron Works, Ltd. NEW ORLEANS, LA. Machine, Forge and Pattern Shops sal Foundry, for Building and Repairs to Steel and Wooden Vessels, Boiler, Tank and Pipe Shops. MORGAN, PATTERSON AND SEQUIN STREETS e Dwer 241 ALGIERS, STA. Telephone Algiers 491 O-U call get the kind of goods here oU that will satisfy. -EE the large assortment we always have on hand in our delicatessen department. sets the prices and starts them ALA down hill. TEO. J. LALA, The Teche St. Grocer phoue your orders Phones Algiers 50-426. All Kinds-Place Your Order 00fi ll :With Us--Can Make Immediate 0 )LftII Shipments. Rubber---V Crimp Corrugated B. V. REDMOND & SON 309-311-313 Decatur Street. Notice to Savings Depositors! 4%o igs will be paid our present savings depositors during 1916. 3% will be the maximumml rate paid on all intere~t hearing accounts opened after July 7th. 1911;. IITERSTATE TRUST & BANKING CO. HENRY M. YOUNG, Secretary. E MURRAY HILL BUFFET J. iI. VEZI N. PROPRIETOR WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC. ON DRAUQHT "ckSOn- B e e r Patteron Street. 1Y HACKNEY GROCERY COM- I PANY, INC. id siyns Parish of Orleans. SInsw, that on this the twenty-first Sdt month of Octobr. in the year ofa j o thousand nine hundred and biked me, Cuthbert S. Baldwin., Spublic, duly commissioned and in a d for the parish and stateI therein residing, and in the pres. f the witnmesses hereinafter named and personally cae and appeard whose names are hereunto sub Jall d the full age of mjority and of this parish and state, who sew delred that availin themselves of * of the act of the legislature Sse, known as Act No. 267 of the df t Sesion of 1914, they do, by these emnant, agree and bind them s well uas all such other persons as Masm hereafter associated with them. so et and constitute a corporation alitie in law, for the objects and and under the stipulaticns follow L'-Te nuas and title of this cor shal be "Ferry Hackney Grocery o se," and it shall have and en and existence for a period paisn years fro, date hereot. It hNe the power and authority to sue n sed is its corporate name, in any fd smpatent jurisdiction; to contralt; ald se a common seal and alter eat pleassure; to acquire property, fit, purchas e and by devise or o lesse, bold and dispose of, and adt to pledge the same, all sub Itl sesiato as may he rovided by r as bonds and notes; to borrow d many; to appoint such officers and S the musinecs of the corporation nptse sad to tax their compensation; dism es and managers, and to , lambinhs by-laws, rules and reg e the man ment of the business f said corporatton as may be re a nsssarry. -U-The domicile of this corpora he in the city of %ew Orleansi iulnsisai where all citations ant ipees shall hbe served upon the ilL-The objects and purposes for his epearation is organized, and the d dbe business to be carried on by caed and declared to be as follows: and operate a wholesale and re ier, wine, and liquor business, as alo purchase and sell by wholesale iae other oouds, wares, and mer Ss the bard of directors may see _ Sy be necessary or incidental sad operation of such buss" IV--The capital stock of this cor is hereby declared to be the sum tlhseusd dollars, divided into shles of the par value of one dallaes each the amount of each Shibe pad for in accordance with _hi oerp ation shall be operative _ii bulnesu and become a going see-half of its capital stock IaSS subseribed 'and one-fourth I t: at the execution of these S. transfer of stock shall be t r corporation unless same boonbs thereof. ,rTi corporate powers of this lhap be vested in a board of s bhe aemposed of four directors, iesi shall constitute a quorum for of business, to be elected by at a general meeting to be a the third Monday in Jan he elections of this cor SaSbhlder shall be entitled ech share of stock standing Sths books of the company. d directors shall have the OR by-laws, rules and regula th th conduct of the bu[si tti corporation; shall elect SigMir a prusident, vice-president r to be held as heren the following shall consti of directors: John Ferry at president; Edward Haspe * vice-president; George L t1ct as secretary-tr ss Theapital stock of this ore he increased or decreased at Saserdance with the laws of charter may be amended, or the corporation di _ as of two-thirds of the stock by shares at a meeting con purpose, after Bftfeen days l such meeting shall have i asquired by law. stockholder of this corpo r be held lihable for any of Contracts or faults thereof, Slu than the unpaid balance on the shares owned by p informality in the organ elect of rendering this m of exposing a shareho'der whatever. failure at any time to - r elect directors or officers 11"4 shall not work a forfei. aer, or dissolve the corpo . existing board of directors thbil continue in office until their ueee have been elected. the expiration of this char tosr dissolved, its affairs shall one or more commissioners by the stockholders in meet e that purpose, and who are l power to sell all the assets sal and personal, of this eo b _*ve a full and complete title i d and nrform all acts naen tld eaaplete liquldsion of the met s and to divide the i ig m ee ance with law. peased at my ofrlice is the Laoisiaa. aShe day and date first above written in the presence of Norman L. Ct.rtcr and (Chas. J. Larkin, Jr., c onctei t witInecssc whose names are hereunto subcrilhed t,;ether with the sad appearers and tle, notary. tregin,.l s'gn:ed: Jo)h Ferry. 3.191 Baronne Stree'. 49 shares; Gen. L. Ilacknev, 41b2 Prytania Street, 49 shares; Edw. ilaspel, 7217 St. Charles Avenue, I share; Max HIu beet. 5525 Camp Street, i share. Witnesses: Norman L Carter, Chas. J. Larkin, Jr. CUTHBERT S. BALDWIN. I Notary Public. I, the undersigned recorder of mortgages, i in and for the parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana. do hereby certify that the above c i and faregomng act of incorporation of the \\, " Ferry-Hackney Grocery Co., Inc., was this Fr day duly recorded in my office, in book 121, d, folio 375. New Orleans, Oct. 23, 1916. (Signed) EMILE J. LEONARD, Dy. R. wi A true copy it CUTIIBERT S. BALDWIN, .s (SEAL) Notary Public. Oct 26 nov 2 9 16 21 30 at I i CHARTER OF BELL AND CLAIBORNE, INC. diý United States of America, State of Louisi- du I ana, City of New Orleans. Be it known, that on this seventeenth it'd r (17th) day of the month of November. in the by year of our Inod one thousand nine hundred and sixteen (1916). and of the independence -ri if the United States of America the one ;al hundred and forty-first, before me. Meloncy I Charles Soniat, a notary public, duly com- tin - missioned and qualified in and for the par- (, sh of Orleans, State of Louisiana. and in hi the presence of the witnesses hereinafter ali I named and undersigned. personally came and ,i s appeared, James J. Bell, Martin Duralde Claiborne and Roger Arnauld, all residents of the city of New Orleans, State of Lou- r isiana, and of the full age of majority, who en declared, that availing themselves of the th provisions of the laws of the State of Lou- su isiana relative to the organization of cor porations, and particularly of Act No. 267 of the general assembly of the State of Louisi ana of the year 1914, they have formed, and St e do by these presents form themselves into, an and constitute themselves, their associates, d. successors and assigns, a corporation for sa the objects and purposes ,and under the stipulations herein set forth, which they au y adopt as their charter, to-wit: Article I.-The name of this corporation di a shall be "Bell and Claiborne, Inc." no e Article II.-The objects and purposes for in which this corporation is formed, and the er e nature of the business to be carried on by al t it are hereby declared to be: To carry on a i' general building and contracting business; ho to design, erect, repair or demolish build. ie ings, walls and other structures; to con ca struct, own, lease, purchase or otherwise SC e acquire all machinery which may be needed ac in said business and the same to dispose W h of: to furnish all supplies and material which b shall or may be necessary for the conduc- ra tion of said business; to buy, own, improve or and build upon real estate, and the same to n sell, lease, mortgage or hypothecate at pleas- di h ure; and generally to do any and all things th connected with, germane or appertaining to to said building and contracting business in :o all its branches. Article III.--The amount of the capital s stock of this corporation shall be five thou. -h f sand dollars ($5.OC0,00), and the same shall ci be paid for in cash at the time of signing P this act of incorporation. fu y Article IV.-The capital stock of this cor- iu e poration may be increased to the sum of ten gi t* thousand dollars ($10,000.00). N Article V.-The capital stoak as 'res- in r- ently constituted shall consist of fifty (50) th d shares of the par value of one hundred dol- pr g lars ($100.00) each. u Article VI.-The location of the domicile el is of this corporation shall be in the city of w t- New Orleans, State of Louisiana. Service i of citation or of all legal process shall be of :; made upon the president of this corporation, Si it and in case of his absence or inability to di act on the secretary-treasurer of this cor- F . poration. - Article VIf.-The period of duration of as . this corporation shall be the full term and P Speriodof twenty-five (25) years from the date hereof. r Article VIII.-The business and affairs of this corporation shall be conducted by, t r- and all the corporate powers of this corpo- i ,t ration shall be vested in and exercised by aa board of directors consisting of three (3) d, stockholders to be elected annually by the y s- stockholders on the first Monday of Decent * bher in each and every year, commencing with al a' the year 1917. e At the first meeting of the board following c' P each election, the board of directors then l elected shall elect one of their nu;. er to - be the president, one to be the vice-presi- t ol dent, and one to be the seretary-treasurer f, of this corporation. ot :e The following named persons shall con- ci 7 stitute the first board of directors of this r corporatio. to-wit: James J. Bell, No. 3029 h a Dunaine street. city; Martin Duralde Clai- n ir borne, No. 905 Esplanade avenue, city; Rog- a er Arnauld, Na 1632 Second street, city, and to Mr. James J. Bell shall be president, Mr. ei r Roger Arnauld shall be vice.president and a a' Mr. Martin Duralde Claiberne shall be sec- e - retary-treasurer of this corporation: and they h 't shall all serve until the first Monday in n u December, 1917, or instil their successora a shall have been duly electedoand qqalified. r Article IX.-The names and post-office ad- ri A dresses of the subscribers of these articles ol of incorporation nd a statement of the num r ber of shares of stock which each afree to S'ake in this corporation are as ollows: N James 3. Bell, 3029 Dumaine St.. Cit . 4 sI shares; Martin Durold Claiorun 0 - . planade Ave., City. 35 shares; .goer d Snanlld. 1632 Second street, City, I share.n is Article K.--This mnpragsion shall are d all the rights and e enumerated i is Act No. 217 of the General Asaemblv of the e ySs of Haulalau f tha ti st I314 m ' more particularly of those enumerated in ,o section 7 of the said act. e Article XI.-This act of incorporation may be an:ntdled, and the corporation d.ssolved, - and its antair, liquidated, as pIovided for to the sa:d Act Na. 2b7 of the General Assem o.y .f the Sta:e of Louisiana for the year , 914. I hus done a.id passed, at my office in this C:t). the day. mn,n:h aand iyetr ,l:,t a-.ve i .tt r. In t.i prie ' ince ii Mll-ssicuts Lau.s I, vn,.at ian l he late I' Sc,.a, c p np .i: w::tina. r.e-l, g in this c,:y, who have hcrt iti:: signed t:eiir n::,ite w.th ap ea: c::-. and ite, ntary, ater due read.ng of l~g:,.d ",""cd: James J. Itch, :4 shi .- ,. :. ' J. , , i-e, ., - !.,'.. ` k Kr, A: - Son at. M . S, iNIA T, Not I'i'.i t I I ,.t , :I, . .. a'. d" Ii 1," *l y bl t. i .I !i tai'h t - I hiv e Ilher. t' t me" ! I I -,.t,. " t' : . 1 . ,N 1I.-h, v , v: .i .r ,,t , t e, ,c ., t'" ýt . t ut, a .1 . ', . '. , Itf. tiu ' . a i un e t i the 1 -.I ic: , I I -e . J I.-ne hi ' cKr,), r ti. Att cle IITe I i. )ics allt port .es fir ti!, \ . A . Ilil. El.l.., 1\ t : ,',1 ri. e , c f .\r e'ti I , h.' t le ,r [.,a . 't k ,:, " a.ii o l ud:. thr - c i:a 1: n,i e .i , i,- t eti . aind rea: i. .r f. 1 . . :. , s ir s i w . tl .it..w: l t:, .. if l a , i l,. r,1 la a . 1a, ra. h il s. pi , e - nl . '- ,n'-er , f electr w .rk, lgwt titt r h, yt, y t bite iat , a:d ail"l tier Itt l : :, .!I''yrt, l tr c p.l'et ato s, a !t' nder r,, ,- i 'ICr a" - e ;tc" thor , c-s r,,r c - a nd puittili. i --,l aI -ie capital stck ofn s may hcr ,i rt a ne . t-i ted with th en Intiil at c " i, r : , ir sat i p ir thi, al suner the e. . , the l ir i ln tieor ae t e iii .Id r !e W. . c D stll , Inc. e he At-ce I f. --The ,',j4cts a;:it rp ith s for S i'. it i~ d ":i{n e i s - i"te , t o inll-I d :L t .t ,;e n [': I .l o a:-.,Ct rg. ):,. . it. ii ctl - 1 ,' 'i ititl i- ,l eset- all a ' , ist't a- ll ir o the el et r< tltdtlgi t i l thi tl --te t ? r c tel is I: ii ii this - ny , t t ie l, 'it titt aerr toi+l acda i -ur r f -l' Ie r t oriti .a Ir, . iga aldu her c.' r laerns of at kinde , ral-at f, and ratirt and Pla h ie, rind t' l.',io :t::er ,of €lectr, work, lg+it i:t s a h IW e att, t tt'sc a d private, to e pc nuct -1 uly ane rar:-nent, Exhiit A to sell ntie of Ad the at;peie:as, ,ing)ve adll of th ster Scrther., he, ry or alidct t o r here i ta-wt:ve SVal ter!t A. Direil. Wita.ni 1. . Ennis an ist tre- Tanuier, 'ng by me tirt duty sw ren. I, did i;se icm and y t h it tie prite'ty hitti -:l tht l.-ey and each of them herof t' r vau te xai- a ae tsto e at the sr:: of ntne ,'-it . ill . . rthlne tittred and eighty Id i lars, atd frt e decla .lre that eac ing the aim-in it If caprital stack issuet to Waler A. r irllotett y Vas al- th usayd drtlars, cansistin N. st'.ckh der shatl have the right I t' ery, d t fe ' 1i' , e, t r. Nine h'id't' td l a:, -: I t, \V .it!:er A\ I - r t :c dii se of .his stockf in this comany wit.h i ,' ou ,thaving .lit o\\ered it, an r)::in , at is S a ca tit ,t'rhase sante for the coniy an Is th y ae ir-ate or ress.er d as treasury stock:u' d Cert.ticates of stck shaall ackbe signed by the ,e 'reolertt or vice-presdentur and the secre te tary. ir secretary-treasurer, if one officer. c Artcle IVtr -The d'rnsicile of this corpora StiAo is fixed in New Orle assets and l.a Shis absence on atthe vice-president, in the her absence of , markl on the secretary-treasurernty tad if ore the t.wo, on the secretary an ode n the aence ofs, al thrinee on the treasurer rt, here-) and ,olvic'r s heref , t)-w :t: iFret Tanner, !,ing by me lir-t duly "w ,rn, its Article V.-The corporation in its corpo r.te h ce shallnd shaveit the -right to have and o enoy successionrred for ninety-nine years from e he dthat of th is charter to sue and to beby - sed t any coirt of cometent and ejurisdicti on .r- o ake and e a common sead and alter A. f all of the capital sture;ck of this companery, h -real personal ab minxd, in and out of the at of tLouisiaac r hall nt gifhave the purcht ase Sdispose of, and tock in mortgage and pledge withe -out havinge to appoint such officers andi , at gents he as the bvalue, to the corporation may re-ts. h uiremay; to xhae sae for their compensation and to dis th may be retired or reissued as treasury stock miss the m at its pleasure; tos. increase or Sdiminish its fcapital stock; to make by the-laws, enot inconsistent with ace-president and the sere Sand registration of its stock; to acquiresident, and ld iestrabte, to issue ilt stock in payment for to capitas l astock in the r corporations, and t e absncquire Its own stock bsecretary trpurchase or other se wise, and to dispose of or retire same.pro h -iled that the capital stock of this corpo c- ration shall not be diminished below the to ness uin ths state, other states, the Federal . dstrcts, the terrietories and possessions ofb s the United States, and in foreign countries; o to ewind up and dissolve itsealf and generally te Article Vt -All the corporate powers of al this corporation shall be vested in and exer al cised by a board of directors to bte comis g posed of three stockholders, each of whom full paid and utpledge share of stock, to Sie elected bya the stockholders annually, be ganning at the annual meeting of 1917. The board of directors shall, at their first meeL n ing after thei annual election, electa from ) their own number a presidentt and a vice 1- president, and shall elect a secretary-treas urer ,who need not he a stockholder, or may of whom need be a stockholder. in ent o ic The first o cf direc tors shall consist SFred Tanner, residencsoe 1029 Sixth St., New iOrleans, La., whith the said Wo lter A Dil of rell as president, b iliam H. Ennid as vice nd president, Mrs. George W. Berry as secre he s nthe s w ho shall er sad ofhce until their successors are elected and qualified l er the urat annual meeting in 1917. The annual meeting of the stockin holders for Sthe election of directors and such other bus. :th ore tIo elect shall not vacatei any office, and in ceseors are elected and qualified. All vacan a cies in the board of directors or the officers shall be filled by the remaining directors. tors meetings of the board of directors may er be held outside of the State of Louisiana, or withined the State elsewhockholdere than alt the hi represented at any meeting of the board by a written proxy. The a board of directors rsi may, when it deems it necessary, convene ug reseetings of the e stockholder s. or md Article VI-Each stockholder shall, at Tc- each share of capital stock held by him, or ey he may send his vote by letter, the signsl n ture of which most be acknowledged before ed take afTdavits. Stockholders shall have the ad. right of cumulative voting in the election tes of directors. Shares of stock in this coT m- poration legslly or equitably belonrins to to it shall not be voted, directly or indirectly. Ts: Notices of stockholders' meetings shall be is 24 writing and shall be delivered to each nre date of such meeting by depositinh such notice in the post office poet pbrepaid, sd dressed to each stockholder at his last ad , dress, which mast be fursyisbed to the see th retary by such stockholder, or such iotiece m y hoe delivered to such staekholder pero I onally. Meetings of the stockholders may .e ordered by the board of directors and S.ust be called when requested in writing v the h lde's of twenty-live per cent of o.:-ta ,d.nig stock. te Vill.-No st!,ckh ildler shll ever re h.e" Il a ,:e re. - 11 ..e t,,r the , , .' . I ~1.' I r! 1 C i : a . t 1 In anl t:urhe; , . .'. •. .,• . ,t ls 1 r w hl dll i t" ! ~ f lI :1..1 :: :1 'l:r~ t ,e .tJ I, I r ..:. . .' ' , ,c' t'1t' ' :,t t. S, " I", , d '1 r . 1, r t - d t i" if ' • 1 \:' . T :" e :n - a te-e,I, S •i ,i " .,a i . , . . T, . . ' ,i l,;~ l,, t- .,~ t lii t' .ftL . ' -" A ]t" " \ ! 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Phari sh. asif rans, isert of Ne. gr ni ouin.Jr. ay . ooe ad ar E L n- l 4O thr le in. l he-e rrein wict b t hei r th e it kn -w e thet o f thth ci irriirslc'n y f - S ,l ,n:'t rs i, d, and i :- t'y ftiu e se al, t hi wip 23 . i,-de -li4 ea from dae ari t 'n- , i- aIl',-T h e t -,cl . f fnre ro e o.l-f rai, san aei d cll ri-i-ho of Orl cansoe'ty haraew nA. e , , d1 ' an d Ittit h'iati . !,re it tl ,w ,n tha o n thinhr e , a a yore 'i - !h t \ . r'. f Inc lassoy I, , :, sie t e la-r-ve It ie . a :ts lilt rt c , ut.ri en l a,:o ci dact c n tdir th sai, al c a-rtner h ip th aTe ict re 'P~ir!'5 . 't .:,7 of :h_" /(:--c:al A --e".h~v if. r 4 they "1,, y :hc. --r presr enthi c rle n thean ,t 1\ -t ill ".!e :la : . r a I ,l ",r, , i. t : " t. ill Ah t.l r i-The ln.,: lle of this c orp irat:i n ;i ' l p e " i'e b Mo r c " itinat e t io, c " anrt , n; -ill comlte cliriiv sacnsideratio hrfr in cf t ,r ! c -i,ats'oe . t s all ll h pive i,,,wet to n ,te e ha: ld be sued and i:r f -e cile shall rer h I :l t .w " ' \ (-a as T ieM to ar t Inn : I.. Site an, dr tog ei:)-eive yeari n lrsm date here s it: . l f. hat te. cnler . h end I Sroolmaes shayll Moe ained Kar te Liei- 0 ihck ,I,'iti partee reaey- hr withr iiand isviled iwith t \thu'e l-The thjects r nd purposes of tI els b , ,'+H,,ep t tiotl ll si 1 ,c. to conduct gFatagc' re Athi e I .eh, I c.f the a torclte of thi, an , 'itd 1r ",r n''.!e.r vchq~cie anld their a,-ce--or'e s, - Ipa rt, ti r ,f, hi c, i n llre The reiir tih re f by .f itll as the u iand di.sollnent arid $t nt lyl. as or f ,-el ,o " tar r ar,1 the sale of ,:ts antme sl- -Ier - a pic u ,nal-ta an a cir al the petral t ain ex f :' ,ir "nes.ae ;,!ud other vehicles. m i p-ic-Ilnged dcncriliti'o oar c mann irrb y herein pf -msmml utsandg readk in conneclitn hrwith h a. Article it .-The capital s tock of this rof, -i fi ,t -itall be ced at the sum of fifteent fr h os-.ul dn llar, (bo 1 .)) to he paid fw r.t w C ilvd anin entrch is, at an t rnsfderali n f r tid e if -the and tr.l--ier of the co-'arth erehM p t '1 w kInnn as "The Mopor Cresent r Iot., adt m s ath and d .in s t ok:ne.s in ths city at i -t tS O1l St. C'harles c' et. l comp~e. L of A. R S Mou n. Jie., Ray s ',re and Karl E L. n- P. - res, e partner., each with an undvdrIe t o h a e ,, -thitc irterewit therein. w ch, tvau et'e o rw the for she all ts ofe tn e oodla-wi l of the sail - di-viad nership int hereby valued at the sum at if fifteen the u sh n d dollars ($in b ¢h0.001p as will aplpear from an accurate, dn taeled aid ral eA;red description of such property heren fr a rinexed, and read in connection herewith, is ,tCatately ca nlie the se ining hereof, tdelae te said artne rs will execute o a notarial actie el evidencing such sale and transfer in hehal, rid ustc th sai g ttoal r spcaln t on"ce Mot and I t'he mohact and purpoes he e t o may sub oP jchnged inca similarsen many b apvnieofed,8n ihll reciitsening stock f'in conforitawthm the d ion .. poisolas if said" Ath h 7 fd rs ano f00914 md Artie V-The affaisrs of t he s worporaon r if lion ' shall to managedr tree padireno r t or cona e s titu w ith oar, oar 'alleinS toh mwai to askCn bitree prdesernt . P$ 0.reu ade tO 11termae harles t.; Karsl nd b ithe vicer the o f the eint. aP.G o addreo 11sration. hr s irt- Acke Moci.n-Thr ucaintaystr if this a.e. 0 ro rathe or st a e f t ea reae u dntritst hei c ersi aih- ire electd aol pi osi s herieo Say e as hangd in for simnlaru manners va. ~ eo eal Article VII-TStoc corpors attiins ha shav -of a iht tol anusel a cromvndeal aend alte thed saings shall and be aca d uhre prdoert iygtran. btard pourdctas aondts to-dest o tnt 'qeit. t'v please, hold K an diosend sof anck to dmrg a11 o a led the same, all seri of Article VIIi.-oTatons asorp r shall b p sbe i am' foasyo the bdsines of thes corporationmac Sciiia tke b aws, fixingal t o alterin the man-e f acd Arti pleaI.Survie an o allnrega proerty o rag bent ofits poro the pregd lti d and be-or herevnt of its afbe, ai and dthe manner Ie -ifth, crt ifictio and rld e gitreation of isub e t-hst ; to co ind t buscns oaioi tnh sh a ten aic torie ba siness ons of the ro nitedon y ate qa- ndr ind f ore ixn cutrieiros. na ; t na e by--lohhws oixing c V c herof etins sal - en of h ed * t a ly as pro vid hereitn at the domicie o f the corporation and rstaio d er its itnd k ;e tin gs cohnacl a bue s h rel oradter tte stby the bo dard en Wf disiec s the holdters oif toan d1isse ofd thoesA s 267 yof 1 h9 1 i4 e .th Di. Article VII.--ostockholders eti s shall b a bes e held appuallyrs prondmed noereich atth mhe fieo ny of the d eobtsra o afthd scorpadtis cre- stetig captl stok ha behed wen issu defulyd htyl the p honformity wirethr Ar thereofe twed At-icl e per i cen of allhlegald procss sha llbencmae upon the prestin a netion fo 'hde eent of thisdbesence u eld Article A.is torphodratio shall Pblim o nc I, the upondhefsignn hhre s o rorft. pai sd - en cfor dt pasish i m hren tarf of. AL- isc nte day, ersdy cearo f r tlabove wroie and ie mae pn the presene o dMraent Quntin u- and e.e n t of hsianc uponvioe o theomp etet i tr 'easu re sirdin in t- oceit w o k sg wih cenr -he said apneas and me . notar, achnint nr te presnceo the otnigher, ferf du edn fee, if thwhoe.dy n erfis bv rt tay (rSined) sILned Jay CLEO ooRe, Ay. R. ., nthe preseneesfeM rgar. Quantin, .L Wre be nodvi.l. arnWiele.cmeetwt heA jsi app. WOODVILLE, Notary Public. tr 1.the ursndersignhed reoth rder ofe mrtaes.d i tn the p h r.l e LoisAnado herey certif tht hx aov tOr DTie aos atr nen, ncy wati doaye, S. C oulio , 44 r., New rlean. indov.10 116 de (ined)es Le .ha LaOn. AD. dy Urle ad tbs.O"Is A. WOODVILLEl Notsry Public.. th withie unersigne d n ac d And theyprs Dof Oreas.Stte the imi)nu, dt hexpebyctif toa bhe loveovo and fnebin, ~ giatt ofinhosporation ofa the "Taeee otor hi r ~E @ Inn ic," ws hs dte y recrde -n m o -e i oo 2 - - - - --- - -- tel (ile BIRSKY " IU" -nd ZAPP by Ult 011 III refal urair, rix-ph n.dasi. laid hownte li l V(is'i i lih le wi li ti ti his. yl uil.,'itv ls, n,I'ittu Z i 'pp iu a , ~. eldil'.idit 'o rareil MONTAGUE GLASS C.u hi "wl:t'qxhat s tohl ,''onef h.lim,vn :rd th II!hrIi.\T are you fooling awayI tiiyoL ur time rjeading that tra'h Louis lotrky, the oi real e'stater, exeltinied :IS he .seated %wl .,lutmself opploaite I::trnett Zap1p in Was- f stfrlilenr' r estatinrklt. 1 "Thats nhant ihitu lan 7r prpelin toed to s,y" larneltt Zalay, the raist mni- tr tifa.turer, repli.d a1 s h- laid dtwn Itel th current is.u" of "Sultry Stories." "lvery onrierit i in a wl h woul tind his yung,";t miln, 1'11t'cU ZeI'P. liln, fit radind a dirs n htAlel, and he lit\uht catelh him a trox on the it-ar and asik OV hilu what would eiine of him, ate d pe that he h:t a kind father nlld aI gmd h other alld this is tille \way ihe repatys ai thettl, foth to 1 at hit n ltyr l'r Sig,lo which nt'ver read tllhing but the pa- y p"rs and now rlis one of the inest gle or-llstiie outof undrds. delikeuteoen -n tit lrte gr ry stores In in Joluendiheo, Wurtemlrt,urg, whe.re s Pis ous edlelin eamplhit forget the time tw fooled away over "Nelt Iiar ringtl , thef lhmý Aviator," in the "Ned arrington' series till it atected his mind. Btirsky. e bectomes orazy onil the subject of airsnhips and before he recovers his senses,. y'understand, he stands a show to get away with any wheres from ten to twenty million dollars." " "You are talking now from one sin -. gle for-instance out of hundreds," tirsky objected, "aher the shoe could pinch on the othe r foot, too, Zapp. If I would read, for example, in a ten cent mazagine that Ned Carruthers' uncle left him two million dollars prof Its from the Cruller trust and Ned wouldn't take a cent of the money on account it was tainted from being ground out of the blood of working n rmaen which has got to sit and see Stheir husbands die because there isn't so much as a cruller in the house, and that's the way Old Man Caruthers- Steel Trap Catrruthers they used to, , call him on the Cruller exchanuug made his money, y'understand, read ing such stub couldn't do ge no laurtn, Zupp. It wouldn't make me turn down any two million dollar legacy from my uncle, even though as a reward I might stand a show to mwrry a girl Swith five million dollars, the way Ned Carrutrs did in the story, because in the first place, Zapp, such things only Shappen in stories. "Zape, you a take here the other day a lady which lives over in Brook lyn and rents for a few dollars a fur Snished room, y'understand, and the poor woman actually has got an uncle die on her and leave her two hundred Sthousand dollars, Zapp." S"Nebich !" Zapp exclaimed. "It must of upset her something terrible." "Ordinarily It wouldn't," Birsky Sagreed. "The chances Is she would of 1refused to take the money, Zapp, be cause she read the magazines so long she dian't believe in real life no more." t"Neither does a whole lot of other people," Zapp declared, "editors of pa pers for example. Every New York t newspaper editor has got an idea that anyhow fifteen per cent of the com i mon people which lives in New York, or 600,000 people, takes such a big mterest in gollee, y'understand, that it a necessairy to get once a week a funny goley picture done by the news paper's cartoonist. Now as such a cartoonist is paid a salary equivalence to the President of the United States, supposing Mr. Wilson also received a royalty of ten per cent on the rights to reproduce on moving prctures as a comies, the carryings-on of the Senate and House of Representativea , as uni Sderstand, take one-seventh of such a c rtoonlist's salary, Blsaky, and it . makes gollef a very exaenskve gamd for a newspaper, even supposing It was as popular as the editor thinks it is. However, Birsky, if you was on editor and was able to read all the magazines, freel you wouln't act no Sdifferencely, because it don't make no Sdifference I a author is writing a love story, a business story, a detedative d story or a sea story, he thinks he d must got to ring in something about goller, the idee being to make the rest of the story sound more reaned y nd give people the Impression that al though writing under an aleas he is e really kin to the Astors and Vander h. ilts." "What is there so becoming about playing greatel' Birsky asked. e"Well, for one thing, it's taking ex ercise," Eapp continued, "which tak* Brk.g exercise is consedered such a rof er thing nowadays, Birskye that when crsome fellers tell yth about the exerc 12clse they are taking, y'fnderstand, they sat like they would be admitting that they Just give a hundred thoe a sand dollars to the Belgium s elief - Fund." "It taking exercise is such a wJa stdernnl thing," Birsky said, +`a shipplag clerk me st be a athlete already." SaHe is Just such a athlete ns a gol nlet player la anyhow," Zapp said, "be cause packing and shipping goods to na great deal like playing gollet, Blrsky. It exercises every part of Rthe bodly except the nlesd--the only andifference being that gollet couldn't be done to such close quarters SM Mocha and JavL "*Once famous for its coffee, Moclhs Ires little left today but its oldea . ame. 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'Awy D "Always Drawing Pictures From a Young Man in a Full Dress Suit" And put what It Is about. First the Acting General Manager renads it and says to the Second Assistant Vice president: what some people wouldn't do for money I And to make a note in the story they used machine guns on the strikers. When the Second As sistant Vice President got through with it, he said that a feller who could imagine such a rotten state of affairs in any big industrial community was a tiger in human form and made a memorandum of the hull-ring idee, the shutting off of supplies to the strik ers, including milk for their babies, and one or two other pointers about strikes, and then he passed it on to the Head Actuary and says to him that no wonder people hated the trusts when such lies were allowed to be printed about them, and that be should look over the story and report tomorrow morning at the latest what could be done to equalize the wages of the foreign mine laborers out in Colorado with the foreign mine labor era in the story." "Aber don't people get no good idees out of magazine stories?" BLrsky asked. "Well," Zapp said, "I myself got a couple designs for waists from maga sine covers and I figured I made live per cent of the regular cost of the gar ment or the goods I didn't use in the neck and sleeves." "You could have made more than that if you would be as sparing with dress goods as the artists that draws some magazine pictures," Birsky said. "If a lady would select the kind and amount of clothes that some maga zine artists thinks plenty sufficient for their pictures, and if she would wear such clothes on Fifth Avenue, Zapp, before the patrol wagon arrives, she would attract a crowd of twenty thou sand people." "But there wouldn't be no magazine readers among them," Zapp retorted. "The magazines has given people very liberal idees in the matter of dress and etiquette, Birsky. Yes, Blrsky, a lot of people have changed their way of living from reading magazine sto ries. Some of 'em moves into other neighborhoods on account of it. Take, for instance, Sam Zarodnik of Zsrod aik and Karpas, in the fur business and Sam tells me he is going to move from 8th Street to 26th Street." "It's funny how people changes,' Blrsky said. "Ten years ago when Za. rodnik & Karpas signed checks, Kar pas wrote the Zarodnik and the Kar pas, and it was as q 'ch as Sam coulk For Grease Spots. Balls made of fuller's earth and vinegar are good to keep on hand for 'emovlng grease spots from clothint and household material. Make a stiff paste of the fuller's earth and vinegar. Roll It into balls, and dr3 I them. When a spot is to be removed dampen it and grate one of the ballt over it. Leave this until it is dry grush o.T the powder, and wash the mark with tepid water. 1.i t N :' . In :r' 1 Vto . . I sii,.e t il' l tl I '0_ I !: ." ý ý ' 11 '/. I , 1 t , : " ' . 1 1 r . t; h t- III It . 1 . . ', t., 1' I i " ý . 1 .t , : I i.. . , . . I; I I "! , ..1' , ,I. I". ll I.: IN i a l 'Ii 1 t. I ;. . ' i ,..,;4041 .i* . 1.":..li!._ ~ ~ o uIT : - l" fi. \ t !l 1i.e$ (Ulib, to i ' .u:.1 .. z t 8 1 \ any cold water fiat above the third flocr without elevator service and within ten blocks of Washington Square, and In chanclng over such flats into studios, Birsky, the only'dec orating that the landlord must do is to raise the rent from $20 a month up to 00O a month, payable strictly in advance." "Well," Birsky commented, "It's time somebody done something for the real estate business in New York." Zapp disregarded the interruption. "Another idee people gets from mag azine fiction," be continued, "Is that spectacles ain't a matter of eyesight no more, Birsky. They come under the head of clothing, and a young tel ler that reads the stories in an up-to. date magazine would consider himself practically naked itf he was seen on the streets without his rubber tired spectacles. Then again in former time a young feller was lucky if he had three suits of clothes, y'under stand-his working clothes, his best clothes and a suit of clothes he kept to go fishing In, supposing he ever did go fishing-aher nowadays not lone does young fellers like to act in real life like the young fellers in maga zine stories, but they also want to look like the illustrations. An up-to date young feller has got a different suit of clothes for every purpose men tioned in a magazine story, even if he has to go without lunches to do It. Yes, Iirsky, the magazine artists which is always drawing pictures from a young man in a full dress suit, a cut away or a tuxedo leaning over a grand piano while a lady is playing her hardest to keep the blood circulat ing so she wouldn't freeze from the waist up, y'understand, such a maga zine artist is doing more to make young men who are good dressers raise checks and practice double-dou ble entry than all the poolrooms, race tracks, poker games and roulette wheels in America." "Then, after all, Zapp," Blriky said, "magazine stories has a bad infu ence." "Not on the dress suit, tuxedo and cutaway business," Zapp replied, "nor on the rubber tired spectacle business s neither." D "And how about gollefl" BIrsky asked. "1 got no kick about gollef, Birsky," Zapp concluded. "If my competitors only devote enough time to It, Birsky, I am satisfied." I (Copyright. New York Trlbunej Beats "Whispering Gallery." Apropos of the secret session in the British parliament. the extensive ventilation chamber which passes be neath the house of commons was re cently mentioned as a place where a large number of persons can comfor I tably hear every word spoken in the chamber above. The tunnel was once crowded to its fullest capacity. and e that was on the historic occasion of Mr. Gladstone's speech when the first hpm-rule bill was introduced.