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Church Calender, CHURCH OF THE HOLY NAME OF MARY. !'hus. J. Larkin, Parish Priest. Su:iday (Octobr 1 till June 1) Mass-.s. 5:15. 7:00; High Mass, 10:00(,. S,.r:i,n; t:15, Children's Mass. Sun day School; 4:30 p. m., Benediction :,f the Bltessed Sacrament. Sunday (June 1 till October 1) Masses: 5:15. 7:00 and .4:00; Chil dreu's Mass at 8:30. Benedh tion of the Blessed Sacrauient after the last M usp. Weekdays--Masses. 6:00. 6:30. 7:00. Wednesday. Chiidren's Mass at V:15. Baptisms- October 1 till June 1, from 2 to 4 p. m.; June 1 till October 1, 4 to 6 p. m. Confessions every day from 6 to a. m. Saturdays and eves of Fet.-,. from 4 p. m. till b:30 p. m. Sick calls at any hour. day or 1,cLl,: It s., however, request(.d that no*., . of s~,ch ca'ls be givnti i t th. fo: ro,)n. AIltr Soc.ety the first Tuesday. in the Rectory, at 7.3u p. in. Conforence St. Vincent de P'au!. every Monday night, in the Rectory, at 7:30 p. m. Holy Angels So,dality. on the first Wednesday. in the Convent. at 3:30. Young Ladies' Sodality on the fourth Monday, in the parlors of the Rectory, at 7:30 p. m. ('oaldren of Mary. on the third Sun day. A~tar Boys, St. John Berchman's So dality. on the third Tuesday in rec tory at 7 p. m. Apostleship of Prayer-Gentlemen promoters on Friday following the third Sunday, in Rectory, at 7 p. m. Lady promoters on the fourth Sun day. in Rectory, at 5 p. m. Holy Name Society, every third Sun day in the Church at 7:30 p. m. The Officers and Board of Councillors, on the Friday following the third Sunday in the Presbytery at 7:30 p. m. MOUNT OLIVET CHURCH. Rev. W. S. Slack, Rector, 236 Olivier St. Telephone, Algiers 235. Sundays-Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; Morning Prayer or Litany and ad dress, 11 a. m.; Confirmation Class (children), 4 p. m.; Evening Prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Holy Days, Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. unless otherwise announced. Vestry meets first "rhursday of each month at the Rectory, 7:30 p. m. Ladies' Guild meets Tuesday after the third Sunday at the Rectory, 7:30 p. m. Senior Chapter Brotherhood of St. Andrew, second and fourth Tuesdays at the Rectory, 8:00 p. m. Choir Guild first Tuesday after prac tice. Girls' Friendly Society, second Thursday at 7:00 p. m., homes of mem bers. Teachers' Meeting, Saturday, 7 p. m. TRINITY EV.-LUTHERAN CHURCH. Lur. Olivier and Eliza Streets. Rev. LA. J. Schleuser, Pastor. Residence: 438 OlUvier Street. German-Every Sunday et. 10:30 a. in. English-Everey Sunday at 8 a m. Sunday School-9:15 a. m. Weekday Services-Conducted ih the English language, every Thursday ht 7:30, from October to June. Communion services are previously Church festivals observed by special services. A parochial day school, conducted by a special teacher, in connection with the church. Meetings-Conglregational meeting, every second Monday, 7:L30 p. m.; Ger,. man Frausenverein, every first Wed needay, 3 p. m.; Helping Hand Circle, every Bfirst Wednesday, 7:30 p. mn; 1 Young People's Society, every second Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday Service. Cor. Lavergne and Delaronde. Rev. R. M. Brown, 505 Pelican Ave. Morning service, 11 a. mi; evening ervice, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday School Teacher's Meeting, flrt Thursday night after prayer ser vice. Sunday School Missionary day, first Sunday in each month. Commu nlon service, first Sunday of each month. Men's Bible Class every Wednesdayt at 7:45 p. m. and Sunday at 9:30 a m. Woman's Bible Class every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. and second Tuesday night of each month. Official Board meeting, first Monday y night of each month. t Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Missionary prayer meeting t Thursday after first Sunday of each b month. Senior League, Sunday at 7:00 p. m. Senior Epworth League Literary, t Social and Businese meeting at the church on the fourth Friday, 7:30 p. o m. S Woman's Home Mission Society at the church on the first Tuesday of a each month at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice every Saturday at the church at 7:30 p. m. N PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services every Sunday, 4 p. a., at h Pytna Nal. 0. A kmemsa~ gator. SIII F, II.NI . K ' I\ 1l , ' , 1 " ., . : . t . , '. . t , t , DU. r 'ini 1!. " , . " , , , , ' ,e . , .. f. . I" I ... . . i' i . 1 i n :1 . I "~I , ,D ! 1 rL.'." i ...i i r' " / . ,. . ," . ,, . . r.:" -i r . t .. .. b r \, idule an.! ri 11'y ri ns ier n_ I 1i the turc inip tion of ti ch .t ' the . t luti n of th, .i lrpr..r.. vt. I ' .t i ",f this corp hira t i ll h !z.p iidated I - . Ia.Ird of • irert, * .e I ua it.. c di. e "'1I ci sti -n of thi- . , r.tion Ired o the pr,,identi or inil 1 t or repn il for any of this corp.r:ltion for .n: f r t 1. 1hn. the unplaind b.lnI .c I ifoLf st . ..k owned lby .0.i , I, ' ,. "." n . for . l nni er .s ri. r-rr if ,i, , ration of this corponlimit !:r,, . l* .4t of rendIl ring, this i - nitd y r oi Act tha l theip r alab i . .n i l:" !i . 5r as the origi , N i! . 1, 1 . 1 laBE BEAT FOR EAR. SAMUEL ,BROS., RETA. 12f United Staes o America, State o Loull-i ana. oPariah of Orleans, City of New Or-bI lean.. 11 Be it kon, that on this , lth day o the month of. October, in the year oi our Lrd" , one thousand nine hundred and thirleen, 0 and ol the independence of the United 4 ney, a notary public, in and l or this city I Sand lin Ithe presence o the witnesses here A . " , a.. n att- ', ,I s.are 1!, .1 ,l!" ilis., 'r . NI. L . Slu her, 1 -hare . by J. L , ,riaer named, Land undersgned, personally came and appeared: The persons whose . name, are hereun. to subscribed, ho de in red that, avaig the of mselves the pro.f visions odo thereby constitucertifyon and laws o tis s and foregoing to the inormation of Iorpor atl ons, they haIve covsenanted vnd agreed11s Sand do, by these red sents ok enallnt, alree , lan ind hemseves, N as ell as such o:her - persons, dwho may h .r. become isso I. s ed with them, Into corporatiotn ,and ody I i "Article . -h r. name, style and title o Sthis corporation shall be the "Agiers De velopment 'ompal, Limited," and ilinder that name it shall have and enjoy all the rights and pr ge. grt la Putic. Nrporations; " I ,shll e t for 11 .have the power to contracNA. t, sue and e sue,, In its corporate name; to make nud. use a corporate seal and the same to breakI, at will to hold, receive, purchase, sel, on-I notes and other evidences o i ndebtedness;i to have and to employ such managers, di O retors. ofticrn, agents and other employees i as the Interests oi s;id corporation may re, qulre; thand ito malde and estalh such by iw lawst)'<'es sOd regulations for the proper ' control and management of the afnfir of said corporation, as may be necessary and exprel hont. i, Article o.-Th domicile of this cororat ton shall be In the city of New Orleans. r.,n state o Louisaa anund all citations and other legal process shall be served uoon the 1 president, and in his a sence. rpon te lic e - lpres lhdent, and in the presence or disab ility h oi both, then upon the secretary of Mid I wtthi h l, tio- ths o orato oi og onpie, lan o the nature of the business to be carried Tiby .t , are hereby declared to be: To bai,,' se llI, convey, transier and deliver proph erty. Iboth real, personatl and mxcd mova-le and i limmovabl for any and all p urpose s what t soever; to Improve th e ame and to erect holldhingl and striutur of a d 1 to sell or les Ie the same, by the monthl or rlyear; to borrow mone, and to secure the isame by mortgage, yprthecation or pledge; t generally to carry on ay bitsnes or nter- I prise that may be incidental to or coallthent torthe proper and asuccessiul exercise of aon oi the powers onerred pconr this company I b these articles oi incorporation. a poration hala be sand i hereby fie d at the, divided into dive hundred sirhares (500l) oi the par valu be of one hundr doller (r100) op each, which shall be paid for in csuhb ata such time and is such manler as the board h of directolrs may order, and shall be full ti paid and non-rsseosble. No stckholderb shall have the right of selling ayi of the hI t shares helnd by him, withn tirsi ha ing olered trhe same, in ting, to the other * Sstctholders, throngh the board oaf i rec- o toreo and said stocthold t hall have theNha priilege of purchlsng said shares wthian pi ten days therartcer, for cash at their hook t value, according to the pre2ceding inventory tion except by and with the consent of the hoarid o directors; andec all ertfc tf or stock shail have printed on their ace the el iollociht: Thiso certincate is lanzed and ci tons st out ino the banrter" o r o at el V.-l the detedene of the m onthe The Basement Philosopher Br KENNETT HARRIS (Coprra. 1il9. 5r W. G. Cbah.apm) The janitor. having improvised a luxurious couch by spreading half a dozen burlap sacks in his w-heelbar row, lit his {rip. and disposed himself comt.,lrtably with his extended legs on the tb rrne hanllies "'ll call it a day." he said to his Scanl i:ati.tnl assi-tant. 'If there's ant Lthig ( 's'" to be done 1'll let you d(o i! I)n'! t hank nie; !'bs no more than my duty. What's that? You wasnI' going to? \Well. lim not sur pristd A mani who looks for grati tude from a guy he's trying to help ain't got the k(no~wledge of hutian na tar, that 'vTe raked together in the last '.Ir!y 'ears. But you had ought to be grati-fuil inst the samie. "The trouble with you. Nels." con tinued the Janitor, "is that you've al ways been usied to work and you don't realihz its blessings. Ill bet a bottle of brass polish you've done your eighteen hours a day steady in the old country ever since you was old enough to chew on a hunk of rye bread, and if there was any rush, you done another six hours and didn't think nothing of it. It got so it wasn't no particular treat to you, didn't it? Sure thing' And all them other square-heads around you was working, too, the same way, so you never felt you was any way's privileged. There didn't seem to be no special dignity about it. Ain't I right? "Well, I'm here to tell you that the man that eats his bread in the sweat of his brow is the king-pin of the row, and any politician will tell you the same. The honest toiler can lift up his head and look the whole world in the face, and if the whole world doesn't like it. It knows what it can do. Of course in some trades that's more so than it is in others, but there's no ge:ting around the fact that labor's the whole thing. It may get a few knocks in the federal courts once in a while, but you'll see it wipe \ ~ .· ; §//i / tii r w i I IM F O A LIT HIS PIPE AND DISPOSED HIMSELF COMFORTABLY. Sthe sweat off its brow and come up smiling every time. "What you want to do to get the respect of your fellow man-which at the present time is me-is to work. 7 Bend your blooming back to it. Dig in your toenails and push. Get under neath and lift, bust your suspender buttons, rip your shirt, put your shoulders to it and your whole soul in it and keep everlastingly at it; that's the way to do it. That's the way I done before I got a weak heart. Peo ple used to stand around by the hour to watch me-particularly my boss would. It was a sight to see me work --a rare sight, you might say. e "And another thing, Nels, my friend: When you start in on a Job, i do it right-the way it ought to be done. Take a pride in your work. y take pains with it-and aches. Never mind if you do bark your shins or knock a little of the skin off your knuckles. It a cinder gets in your eye, shut your eye and don't think say more about it; it a red hot coal fatlls inside your shoe, don't make that an excuse to stop working; leave it alone and it'll cool off in time. If the ashes gets in your lungs, cough if you must, but don't indulge yourself more'n necessary. Keep your mind on your work whatever happens. A well cleaned grate is a thing of beauty and a joy till it clogs up again. A clear bright window pane is a testi monial of character, and a hallway well scrubbed a certificate of merit. Let your brass work so shine that a woman can powder her nose and set her hat on straight by it. Clip the grass as if you were doing an extra fine Job on your own whiskers with a view to that chrome-topped country woman of yours on the fourth floor. What you've got to think about all the time is your work. 'It's what we was put here for, is work. You need to sleep so's you'll be rested up for it, and eat and drink so you'll have the strength for it. But sleeping and eating ain't what ought to occupy your mind the way it does. You don't want to be looking at the clock to see if it's time to quit, either. What's the difference of a couple of hours or the missing of a meal or so if there's something to be done? Nothing at all, especially when a man's young and strong and has white eyebrows and yellow teeth and a name ending in 'sen.' Work! "Think of the men that haven't got Jobs. Washington's full of 'em this moment. Fallows that's been setting around and -joing nothing but spit at poration shall be vested in and exercised by a board of directors, composed of five stock holders, a majority of whom shall consti tute a quorum for the transaction of all business. The directors shall be elected by ballot, by the stockholders, on the first Monday of October of each year. Each stockholder shall be entitled to one vote for every share of stock owned by him, to be cast by himself, In person or by written proxy, And all elections shall be held, under such rules and regulations as may be made by the board of directors. The directors then elected shall continue in ofice for one year, or until their successors shall have een elected andand quallfied. Any failure to elect at the time shein provided shall not cause a forfelture of this charter. Any vs eaey occurring in said board shall be filled bi the n directors for the anex pid term T bOard of diretors, at its red hot stoves an winter and could go back to it any time. Some of 'em will have to go back, but it won't be because they want to. They're aching for a chance to work-for honest toil. collecting for ports, representing in foreign countries, registering in land offices, handing out mail in postof tices-any old thing just so it gives them good hard work and lots of it Do they want to loaf? Ask 'em. "No. Nels, there's a thousand or two of 't n would be glad of your job if they could get it. and they wouldn't make no roar about the hours or the work All tht y'd ask would be a decent salary and a half a dozen husky deputies And them ain't the only onecs. Look at all these fellows you see playing golf and riding around in automobiles and buzzing the merry merry and smoking cigarettes and drinking cocktails in the clubhouses just to pass away the time. They havtn't got any job, and what's the result? They're miserable. Of course they are. Nothing to do. Look at me and you, w(e'r happy. We're honest, horny handed sons of toil and our hearts are light and we eat our chuck with a relish. Wheel me back about a yard now and fix them fires. Holy smoke! Look at the gauge. Get a wiggle on, now." The assistant did as he was re quested and then wheeled his supe rior back in accordance with further instructions. "Itut all said and done," remarked the janitor, "the horny-handed is most generally the bone-headed." FOUND HER ORDERS OBEYED Trained Nurse Knows Now That Chi nese Are Literal, and Trait Does Not Appeal to Her. "I've always heard that the Cht nese were literal," said a trained nurse. "Last week I satisfied myself on that subject. As I was hurrying off for a few days' rest I made up two brown paper parcels, which happen ed to be about the same size. In one was a bunch of collars and cuffs for the Chinese laundry. I was to leave this on my way out. "The other package contained a yard of blue velvet and two hand some feather ornaments. My mgi liner was to call for these and have my hat ready for me on my re turn. "'Starch stiff!' I said to the China man as I pointed to my package and hurried out. Four days later, on my return, I stopped on the way from the station, presented my check, paid 44 cents, and came home with my package. "There was my millinery parcel still uncalled for! I decided to fasten the trimmings on another hat and open ed the paper, only to have fall out my collars and cuffs, which I thought had been at the laundry. "Naturally, it took but a few min utes to open the package I'd just brought from the laundry. Yes, the Chinese were literal! My velvet and my two feathers were starched as stiff and ironed as smooth as though they'd been the shiniest of linenl They were ruined past hope! "I took them to Mr. Laundryman. He shook his head sadly but firmly. "You say, 'Starch! Starch stif!' he repeated. My 44 cents was gone and my velvet and feathers rained. But I had fully proved that the Chinese were literall"-New York Times. Rout of the Money Germ. One of the marks of the amateur in counting bills is an unrestrained habit of wetting his fingers with his tongue. This has long given experts the fidgets and has caused a general installation of sponge cups. It is not a tidy act nor fair to look upon. While not distressful, it has been classed as a waste of natural resources which might be conserved against the ad hesion of a couple of hundred stamps. Now, however, Dr. Rucker (of the national health service) declares that the danger of infection is so slight as to be hardly calculable. It appearsi that the ink whieh the notes are print ed is a germaitde; bacteria may swarm over our money to their con fusion-that is, ever the money that is subject to invashi. News of the bacillus-proof issue should be actuattig. LIt us get more of it, seeing that its reputation as a germ ambush s false. The opports nitiea for health ncrease with the rout of this fanciful oe. On, then, for more money, and let us lick it if it re sistsn! Rare Oembinatlon, " I have an Ideal wife." "What's your idea of an ideal wife?" "One who can keep house, her conm per and her help." first meeting, after its election, shall elect out of its number, a president, a vle- pres ident, a secretary and a treasurer. Said board shall have the right to employ and dismiss such clerks and other employees as it may employ, as the Interests of the cor Poration and business of the corporation may justify. And any of the directors shall have the right and privilege to appoint, by writ ten prory, another director or stockholder to act In his place and stead, at any and all meetings of the board of directors. Article VI.-No stockholder shall ever be' held liable or responsible for the contracts, faults or debts of the corporation, nor shall any mere informality In its organisatlon have the etect of rendering this charter null or of exposing a stockholder to any lha blty beyond the unpald balance due on the ar t toek ewti ne by hi ArtI-e VlI--TeIs t of Ieorpratlsa a y ibe changed. altered or amend"d. ilr this 14r1 poratioln dissolved with the a ,-e3nt of the t-ockhohters owning two thirdsI of ti- .-t,., k 3of the orpo)ratlon, plre'nri t ori r.p"ose'n.t'l .at 3a gmen. tal mnletiun convened f, thI at ,,: p.l. , .3ian1 af,-r d' le.i t Ion 3a b.3i 3 I3 3 d ull ~ ' h i< : , b I. l g iv 3 t h .r,, 3 3 . ,, 1. :1 I . ' , ,, k nhh1".e r . it h!) i 1.i t ki. tlm'.3 i' l. I , f . . 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'rthi, e, f. buldi.d anld or'alentail Pir irmc 3 3 that n.ay I" lirnate if 'i,u'ret l and ai - fr the er,,ctioi of builings, tanblston. S d.T purchasollri e and un the rlhets to ill" pasti ted Ipr '1.. i.lhintery', feirnls .ii t ' evtices for 'the manu f.ilr, of brick. !,inilhn ok, tile and other bui dlinr ma 3ial-. a3s maty'e f'rin tlim to time le deemued aldviablde in the conduit of the business. : Tr.. to3 own andt operate sand banks and s333t bard, gravel pits and grav.l Ibars, t g.i ,ler with the +t.'e-.ary machinery, appli .l.ce., lsats, t tugs, b33rges,. steal-boats and t3 i,.r transportation fa'llitles. 43 Ih. To piiuircha.e .nd 1i31.o-e of busllness 33133t3 13s1iil3r or lncilent to the plirposte. 33rt a,3 agt'nt fir the ,l3rch'lse and sale of aly or all of the arth les hereinbefore de S'ril ,id o rr sim ilar thereto. 5th. To do any and all other tlhing neI'es.arv for the conduct of the buslness aove. set forth and irovided s3l3h "cts are 333t in confli.t wth thle laws of the state of L.oijiana, or of 3lhe 3 'nlted States of An1. irita. AltTh'LE lll.-Th11 capital st3'k of this orleorthion is h2ereby tiz1d at the sum of $.1 41ii.i30.31i1, divided als f-llows: There shall Ie 500 sh3ar'S of 3ommon stock of the par value of $-]0.o) per share, and l.l of nres of preferre st stock of the piar The pref.rred stockbolders shall not 2he eniitled to any voting power in the c33rpl ranti3n except as to tlhe directors who shall replr3'3.I'nt the said preferred stockhohlers on the hoard of directors as hereinafter set f-rth. '1TIe pr'ferred s3.ck tor any part thereof shall be subject to redemption at the option1 of the corporation at any time after the 3'2th day of Octoher, 1919, at the price o! C12,.00 lpr share, and thie amount o the dlvihndl s arielmulatel and unpahi thereon 331 tll date of redem ption; s,2d redemption shall t' mate in sllch mannaer an n su1t12 tProllmrttoun as the hoard of of diretors maw iI,,termine. No dividend shall be paid to h-lders of common stock on that stock utntil thire shall have been set aside in the treans itsry from the earnims a sutn sufficient to l tia dividend r et pr on the pre f3'ired stock for a period of two years fo !"3.33 anY dtivdend period. .%ai fund so .et aside shall not he lent to the corpora. lion or nsed for any purpose without the consent of the majority of the directors rep resenting the preferredl stockholders. The preferred stock shall first he paid the rlarantefd dividend of 7 per cent per an nialm, after which there shall be set aside from the earnings of "h1e compalny a sum pofilcient to pay the glaranteed .lIvidenld of ,per cent po r annnm for a pariotl of two torn ee foliowin hic h th preferred stock shail harticpate in ane further earnn io the extent of 25 pei- cent of hll to ac omount of the divts idend to be declred lon the common st ock. It is provdled that no mortgage shall be pltced upon the plant without the affrma tie voleor o nsdnt of a maorlty of direc tors rpresentn the preferred stock. Tlls corpaoratiton shall commenclhe busnelt as so~n as $5,000.00 of int eapltal stock of this corporation shall be vested In an exrcised by a board of directors composed of not less than seven nor more than twelve stockholders at the discretion of the hoart of directors. If said hoard shall consist of rst of nine directors, six shall be electedl by the holders of common stock and three by holders of preferred atock. If it shall cot ed by holders of common stock and fort by the board shall constitute a quorum at the transaction of all business, The hoard of directors shall be vested .ame at pleasnre; appoint, hire, and ds all salaries and generaijy do and lperfor sa ac eaire hare of se shal be em-. In An Emergency-Telephone THEll TELFPIONE is the first to summn a. L in a(" y:. It is invalnal I at the time when assistan::. I .s 1;.o :t irst thiught ha,)ll hie "TELEPI.I 'N! " In .\fery-tlay life, int rg !lc is maiy a'-i * I .ve a( tion. With a tel'phon.' in yur ,',n, yi ar ; ar d , i t. o s! by thi' qui(kest route. I', fi t, ,a ,-y every .e w h l yot ,, y -.i t, r,( !, -' a tiphone. Till: TEL:I':ON !i.s AIMl T SI N "1:1E.ILGENCY VALUE." Cumberland Telephone J . and Telegraph Co,, Inc. The Murry Hill Buffet .. ;- ;ien Short Order Lunches a Specialty cin ;, Open After July Ist. 1912 507-511 Patterson Street FOR YOUR Comfort and Convenience i OUR ELEGANT AND COMPLETE LINE OF CABINET, ELEVATED. OVEN AND STANDARD RANGES NOW ON DISPLAY AT OUR SALESROOM. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR NEW CIRCULATING WATER. HEATERS. N.O.Gas Light Company --- --------- - --------:------ =- z-- - ---_- - Move Into a Wired House When looking for a house with all modern improvements, see that it's wired for electric light-it is as essential as the plumb ing. A House Wired for Electric Service affords conveniences and comforts not obtainable otherwise electric light, electric heating and cooking, the use of electric fans and other things electrical. All useful, labor saving and economicaL If the house you like is not wired, ask the landlord to have it wired-he will do it without fuss or bother to you, and at moderate cost to him. Algiers Railway & Lighting Co. OTTO T. MAIER, Vice Pres. a Gen'I Mgr. E. W. BURGIS, General Superintendent DRINK - Louisiana Pilsener Beer New Orleans Brewing Co. Tepihelt, Jackson 282 When in Need of CUT FLOWERS WEDDING BOUQUETS AND FUNERAL DESIGNS Virgin Can Supply You Promptly Telephone, Write or Wire 838 Canal St. Phone MaIn 667 New Orleans titled to one vote either in person or by proxy. Written notice of election shall be given to each stockholder by the secretary at Jeast ten days prior to election, by said no the being mailed to the stockholder ad dressed as stated In this subscription for stock until a change in said address has been furnished in writing to the corporation by said stockholder. ARTICLE V.-This act of incorporation may be changed, altered, or modified, or this corporation dissolved, with the assent of three-fourths of the stock present or repre sented at any general meeting of the stock. holders, convened for that purpose after thirty days' prior notice of such meeting shall have been given by Ave publications of such notice during said period in one of the daily newspapers published in the city of New Orleans; and all proposed changes as may be made in reference to the capital stock shall require In addition five days' written notice to each stockholder addressed as provided in Article IV. ARTIILE VI.-Whenever this corporation is dissolved ,elther by limitation of its char ter or from any cause, its afstairs shall be liquidated by three commissioners to be ap pointed from among the stockholders at a meeting of the stockholders convened for that purpose after thirty days' notice shall have been given by the secretary to each stockholder. Said commissioners shall re main in office until the affairs of said cor I oratlon shall have been fully liquidated. In case of the death of either commissioner the survlvors shall continue to act. ARTICLE VII.-No stockholder of this corporation shall ever be held liable or re sponsible for the contracts or faults thereof. In any further sum than the unpaid balance due to the corporation on the shares owned by him, nor shall any mere formality in or ganization have the effect of rendering this charter null, nor of exposing a stockholder to any liability beyond the amount of his stock. The subserlbers hereto have written oppo site their names the number of shares sub scribed for, so that this act may also serve as original subscription list. Thus done and passed In my notarial of fic In the city of New Orleaus aforesaid, in the presence of H. IM. Dyett and G. J. Capdevielle, competent witnesses of lawful age and residing In this city, who hereunto subscribe their names, together with .ald parties and me, otry, o the day ad date sat forth In the capoe erof What we advertise is so. A Good Argument! If we supply ffty per cent of the little boys of New Orleans with their clothes, isn't this Just as good a plan for those little Algerians? KNEE PANTS. SUITS...52 up. KNEE PANTS.........50c. up. Mayer Israel & Co., 714716 CANAL STREET. N. Abascal & Bro., Ltd. Dealers In Groceries aid Westeor Produce, PELICAN AVE.. Cor. Verret St. ALGIERS, LA. I-AAAAAAAAAAAAA &AA AAAAAA AAAAAA A AAAAA I Sierra Bros., -DEALERS IN GROCERIES IMPORTED WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. Bellevllle St. Opelousas Ave. ALOIERS, LA. (Original signed) : Names , :l.:te!. (Wit nesses) : II. M. Dyctt, G. J. c':t, .',i.lie. (Seal) l t. Pub. I, the undersigned recorder of: :gar In and for the parish of Or:.ar, .ate o Louislana, do hereby certify thal . above and foregoing act of lnco; porat! of the New Orleans Brick & atone t.:". :.v w5s this day duly recorded In nmv l, .t , hook 1119, folio 199. New Orleun.n. o 29the 1913. (Slgned) EMIIr .7. ,.r.J . D. . I hereby certify that the fr,: i.: I a true copy of the original act f !, .,.-po ton of the New Orlean. Br! k & Stol (ompan . Witness my band a:: Ie:'.l thbs 27th Oct., 1913. eal) SoL :, (.e61) 2 e4 Not. Pusi nov 6 13 0 M dee 4 11