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o To TO-off a Fine Meal What could be better than a cup (or two) of good, old Luzianne? The Saroma will tickle your nose; the taste will tickle your palate; the price will please your purse; and all will live happily ever after. Luzianne tastes all the way down. If it doesn't taste 16 ReWL~ C better and go twice as far as any other 'f0RTErS,"S"':ES coffee at the price, go get your money back. NOW--get a can of Luzianne and make it do vhat we say. Do that. The Luziaine Guarantee: Luzianne is roasted in a clean, sanitary, If, after using the contents well-lighted factory. Your own kitch ofa can, you are not satisfied in every respect, your gro. en could not be cleaner. Ask for profit cer will refund your money sharing catalog. l al coffee The Reily-Taylor Company, New Orleans 44ol4t1.1 1* "fi t ti.e I. t "f \I I er rett. T -. ti, . ' . t:l . , 1 i.e at file t,4 , , ' i, ' .I !. l lin . in 1 1 4 liit! a . /\ I .1. s ,,'I ila I, 1 f : rlllit.d l 'ull Taii pllll. Fli. I ;-5 tl .\ uli: 1 11 , ll lt e r penllt dr ; I t t, . n, It l his M s. 1t ~>t:l:tl 'r . f iito i eailn .\11 ni1" X l' \a . a tl 1 " .1!.en 1L i11.: ili, t-.lie th i l t'. M r. and Ml1 M1. iI. ' .t'ey 1n a1 .1 (lih._ 1Iliu ale hi et ftromhl i\\I ll. iafter ~tpeo ln. it Itl\ lteks thetre. M I'. S.- Iti of 4 Ial . ,tt i iit id i I"r. an ! Mrs. .1 li,.;anl last week. \iri . ('har.i le etllp 'r and taml ily ar spi.e dineli ih,. wie k iat lilneburg. The 1 amlll ntii lr, ,,i tly , ondueted by Santa Maria 'l l ol il No. 1.721. Knights of ('olmlibus. r-."alized anlt alotunt of $1,241.2-,. This also includted the as_ sessmtl t of et 1i1 h l iember. Thlis alilount ofllo lin'y I ill he tranlsferred tin the War und. Mr. anld .Mrs. F. C. Labit are re eiving ongrat ulatiolns on the arrival of a bouncing baby girl at their home. Mrs C. C. \eir and son. Joseph. returned froml ltinkie yesterday, after spending so-le time there. Misses 1May Hafkeshring and Etta Pettigrovo Ireurned from a trip through th.' mountains of Northi Caro lina. .4 i,. Miss Ouida Flannel of Natchitoches spent Tue-sdlay w ith M.ts. 1F. ierhelot. Miss Adella Loemnan was the guest of .iss M.ildred Thorning last week. Miss .Mildred Tuiorning spent Sun day in D)onaldsonville, the guest of Miss Adella Loeman. Mr. Joseph Thorning has been trans ferred to the Elria. running from (Gal. veston to New York. Mrs. Allen Btieber returned from Belle Chasse. after spending two weeks wit Ii her motheor.in -law. Mr. .1. A. Gayral returned from El Paso, Texas. and a ill resume his posi_ tion at the Texas and Pacific Railroad as engineer. Miss (iertru.te FrIederic k returned to her homle in Luling, after spending a few days with h,,r aunt, .liss F. lter tiltlot. Mrs. Ed McNair and daughter. Rlhna. rettirned from Heart sese Park, after spending the summlier there. Mrs. P. C. lilytl and daughter. Margaret. are home from Hleartsease Park, after spendiling some tine there. Mrs. A. ('lark and children re turned Monday from Ocean Springs, where they spent two months. The postponed picnic of the Royal Pleasure Cltub will be held Saturday night at Suburban Park. Everything is in readin readiness and those in t large of the outing have not overlooked a thing that might add to the pleasure of their members and many friends. Preston Matheini. of 9101 Verret Street, was arrested by Sergeant Bengert. of the Eighth Il'reeinet., Momn day. for the alleged theft of a basket of shrimp front a canning concern in Algiers. Adam Sitkingier is rebuilding his home near the- Naval Station. The structure was demiolished in tihe hur ricane two years ago. The corner side will be occupied by George M. Becker as a drug store and soda foun tain. XMrs. F. I)rti, is spendeling awhile in Pointil, alaliaehe. the guest of her S daughter. E. Ilinle Ire t. spent, a few days with his irandlllarents last a eek. Miss Nvut Sa 11er is spending awhile inll tn,:ilieitllt. Texa with relatives. Sihe t, ill i,. one of thet sponsort for thel baby ei MTr. and I Mrs. Clemeiinits. i ill hbe baptized while she is there,. MIr. F. \;I. Sadlter \n - he. e:i.st of his family last a,.ek Miss Eliza Italy i.; .t,e ndmi awhil. in Houston. Texas. M1rs. \I. .A.. l.owe' has returne ld home. after speending auhil. in r.l worth. . 1is s. Mrs. G. (. Hilliard spent Sullhday in McComtnb City with friendis Miss Leonla Cayared retil'red a ell',, aftrer sending a few deiks tiire. It. guest of Miss lAnna Vanilderlinden. .1iss Ann a Valndrlinden ret rned d to Lafayette nith .iliss Le-ona Cayard to attend a fare\i el dhante there. Misses Stusie' and .lanie Lyons will leave for their home in Texas, after spending awhile aith. Miss A. Rior- I den. Miss Elia .Mongrue left for Sihdell. La.. Wednesday. where she will re sume her position as teacher there. Miss Mildred Smith has returned to her home in Baton Rouge, after spending two weeks with Mrs. II. Klinck. Mrs. L. Guy and daughter. Izella. r are spending awhile in Biloxi. b Miss Rita Lauman is spending t awhile in Morgan City, the guest of Mrs. J. P. Christy. N Mrs. R. H. Keen and s~n, Richard, spent the week-end in Gramercy. y Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Cogan and at children have returned home, after ly spending a few months at Sunset, La. b: The home of Mrs. C. M. Cogan was C brightened by a bouncing baby boy. d, \tr. ( 'harl,'s .\l C ogan left M n . l ay lr \\'his b r. Ala. -Irs. Art hie (;ouuer of S.egulin StI .et hl. re overtd trout a setrious - sp II of si kntess. .t 'rs. P IlA ounrt and family have re it n d frtom liay St. Louis. after t-] itialiin Lta h t ) month-, there. Sl'ht l;ny friinds of .Mrs. P. tr .\n rein \\til regret to learn that she hras Ie (ompellt-d to undiir'o an " . atio i ftol- ai,ppidicitis. 1 Th Iirl S. outs of Troon No. I _ i lilb a spl 'ial uti,'tini to-night at ,; ::, l o'/,]ck. .ll sco( ut alte tled to 1, 111 si lellase t tiiel. Miss 1iy It. A\,erilt \pe-,ts to leave ii.ay fr at trip to Ntwa York. Selnator W. F. Christy and son. \Valla'e th"isty. spent ia few days at I liy Adaml last eCek. 'Its. W. S. S:lt k and daughters. Misses (Caroillie and (',e lia. are the ts iests of Mrs. 11. L. Iloyt in ibela s of irude Street. S .lr. and Mrs. IIorace Nelson of is Iat-eland spent the week-end hlire d with .M1rs. I. Tuft. alis.ses .llyra and Iniog-ene Barrett have retutarn.d froml Hlouston. Texas. al I Algiers Ilev iew No. o"2 of the Womanl'S lientflit Assoctiatin of tile h lam jatbee.; \\ ill holl thelir r-egular rI netiin- in I'ythtan lIall Saturday, Stl ptember S. la 'h honme of M'r. and Mrs. F. Goe t bel in Ilermuda Street was visited byh. ti rlnt s on "Tuesday mtorning. The thi\eves slllu.eeded in gt tting several si'lver table sp]ioons, forks, ice-tea_ lspoonIs and tealspoo)ns. There is no Mliss Vivian Ie IBlanc is spending 1'two \'lweeks w\ith her cousitl in lionalhi sonxville. t -%liss l'eulah Horne has returned from a v\isit to Mobil,. and to Pass Christian. Mrs. E. C. Kohn andi nephew, Ei_ miiett ltinale. have returned to their hoile in P'ointe_a-la-lache. .l~so ; IL ra Kelly i'ft Tuesday for 'Covinton, to spend aw\hile with her 51sistr. M1\r. and Mrs. W. Illupperich and baby left y-sterday for M.ch('oiIb City, "\iiss. little Aurian Ilupperichh fell wahile l tyaiin- at his homne in O(livier Street anid seriously Iut his nose. .\Ir. andt Mrs. N. Thorniig have re tlrned froni Zacihary. La.. after spend_ ine their v.m atiotn there. l rs. \. iP. Salathe is horne from Iay St. Iouis. where she spent the past ten days. -MIr. Ed Kern left yesterday for fIay St. I.ouis to spend a week. lMisses Annie Louise Mc-Neely and Erntini HoppelIr are slpending aw\hile I t in Covington. I.a. Mrs. I. . . \\ebert and two child re .n, N he art visiting relatives in Fort W Wayne. Ind.. will be homen about Sep_ S talntier 1.,. e .Ir. Ialuis G. \VWeert will spend a t. .ek at Alita Springs,. l.a. t ev. ('hris Kuegele left Sunday nt moining for St. L.ouis to lie married. Mr ir. Clayton I'mbach has returned. after spending sortie time in Texas. n Miss Sadie ;arland returned \VW.dnesday night from lake Charles. AMrs. W. .1. Adams and little daugh_ e t, Hilda. retulrnied Sunday fromn r ltr'anza, Ark.. after spenldinag three weeks thlre with .Miiss lelle Nelson. Miss Marie Tirtuit of Arkansas Is thl guest of .IMrs. W. .1. Adlamls. trF. an d Mrs. Anton (;raf expert to hIave Sun-lay for Fort Worth, Texas, to spend two weeks. Mliss M1. G;iordano and nephew of Ironton, La., spent a few days here this week. M.is.; Verna A:tinedo will be one f the graduates in stenography at the Spencter College commenciement Satulr day night. The marriage of DIr. William M. I),Igan and Miss Iu, y .1 . Bourgeois will take pl:ie Sunday at St. Mi'chael's (hutrch, St. .ames Parish. they will leave after the cteral'tllony for Ilattle ('reek. Mich.. to reside. Mr. and Mrs. W. Speriter are,, re_ eoita out· tlratulatiaons on the arrival of a Loiitieing Ihaly hov at their liolne I;ninlr .\ M.cCluskey. a ho joined i tieI 'iit dl States Navy. left ye.;terday ;11 Tilin fior I.ittle l Iork. F'roil there h \\ ill 'co to San Francisco for r-gu_ 'trs II..1. I llnlhitn antd Ialay of l)e- I trai.it . at h . are giti ts of 'al-s. .I. G. li lii h I iil itltomtklyn Avenle. Mrs. t. Imntastato present,-!d her hos& lhanlid withl a haby lisy last. \xeek. NEGRO SHOT. Edward Herman. 24. negro. was taken to the Charity Hospital Monday evening suffering from a pistol wound in the chest. iHerman told the police that he had been shot by an unidenti fled white man near his home. The police, however, are not inclined to believe the negro's story and are N making a further investigation. NEGRO BOY'S BODY RECOVERED. rr The body of Joseph Roman. 15 t years, a negro living at 1929 Fourth tI street. x ho was drowned at Brook. he lyn avenue, last week. was recovered tc by Vincent Glordana, of the Lower a Coast, Algiers, shortly after noon Frl day. It wao removed to the morsue. as SFA-THiD DEFNDS ENSIGN KOPPEL Believes Troubles of Young Officer Will be Cleared Satisfactorily. The statement made to the author ities at Washington that Ensign liar wood Koppel, attached to the gunboat ('astine. had told her commander be had embezzled money of the city of New Orleans, and had asked to be sent home that he might make resti Itution. surprised Koppel's friends, the more so that he had never been in a position to embezzle funds. lie was a clerk in the auditor's department. I ;eorge Koppel, the father, said his son had obtained a commission as en sign by individual effort, and without political intluince of any sort, and Isurprised his friends by giving up a more lucrative position to join the navy. The father added: "lie volunteereid the first or second day that the navy recruiting office \\as olsIned here. and although stat ing that he had no naval experience. was told that he could be made use of as an intelliClence officer, his pre vious expl)erienlce. as a reporter oni var ions papers titting hinm for that pur -pose. ".\fter thorough examin ation by the naval authorities, lihe was gi\en a mitum 1issiotn as ellsin and attached ay to the naval station at Algiers. The lcniliit mandalnt found himn useful in in drilli ic recruits, as he had had pre us vious military experientce. lie per formetd his duily satisftactorily for sev Seral moniths and received the coin. er :nendatimon of his superior officers there. .I When " the ('astine was ready to Ie sail thei needed one more ensign and an i was aske'd to volunteer. which ihe did. A week's service at sea proved 1 to hin that he eirred in acc-epting that at dutt. as he had no sea training what to ever. And he re;istered a transfer to la nd sirt ice again. which was dis ve appro'ved, althouh recomnmended by the captain of his ship. in. "i is father and friends have no at doubt that the matter will be cleared up satisfactorily to the Na\y I)epart rs. nient and to his many friends here, he who ha\e no doubt of his honesty." la- Dispatches from Washington and other niewspalper articles regarding of Koppel a,:d his affairs are as follows: re \Washington. Sept. 1. Is Ensign Harwood Koppel. on board the ('as *tt tine. a gun boat of the Atlantic fleet. an embezzler of the city funds of New ihe Orleans '. - ie The commander of the ('astine has ar informed the Navy l)epartment that y. Koplpel has confessed and has asked to be sent home that he may make' - restitution.- y Mayor Behrman of New Orleans. ie who, is in \\ashinzton. says it is im al possible that KopRpel could have taken a- any funids belonging to the city. 10 The Navy Department is inlstified. It has ordered Koppel back to the ig United States for an investigation. If 1- it is found he is telling the truth, he probably will be dismissed from the d service and if it is found he told an as untruthful story in order to he sent home, his punishment will be dis- - missal. Koppel is a former member ir of the Louisiana Legislature. Hle was employed in the office of ir the city auditor in New Orleans but tr never, according to Mayor ltehrrman. had access to any of the city funds. d His father. Georce Kolpel, in New II Y, Orleans. has received dispatches from the son saying his arrest is all a mis take anti that he is heart-broken. The t captain of the ('astine. however, de- 1a clares Koppel voluntarily confessed e- to taking money from the city. Friends in New Orleans who know a of the efforts of .Mr. Koppel to get out e of thie navy scout the idea that he has taken any funds from the city. y lIe handled none. They think he merely told the story in the hope that d he might be enabled to obtain his re " lease. Ensign Koppel's father Saturday is st ued a statement denying published statements that he got the ensign post through politics. As a mnatter of a fact. .oung Koppel quit a job paying more money than that of ensign and stood and passed examinations in the 1 navy station here. \\'hen the gun Sboat left New Orleans it was an en sign short and Koppel volunteered to 7 d go with the understanding that he 7 'would ie transferred to land duty as soon as possible. : II WORDS OF WISE MEN s Among the rights of man there is no right to be idle. A noble nature can alone attract the noble and alone knows how to attract Sthem. e To some men opposition is opportu. e nlty-like the wind against which the - boy's kite rises. Selfishness is that detestable vice w whic(h no one will forgive in others and no one is without himself. Time robs the rose of its freshness andl beauty, but has no effect on the thorn except to make It sharper. The diminutive chains of habit are seldom heavy enough to be felt till they are too strong to be broken. It is more difficult to be patient In the midst of discouragements than to be brave In the presence of danger. n It is only by creating wealth that we create the means to pay for work. The -" more wealth we create the more work a we can pay for. It is easy to decide without think. ing; it is easy to think and not decide; ; but it is hard to think fairly and to de- s cide courageously. NINE LITTLE NEGROES GET THREE MONTHS EACH. u' Before Judge Wilson on Wednesday ' morning, nine little negroes ranging in age from 12 to 15 years, were sen tenced to serve three months in the house of correction. They confessed sai to various thefts about town covering Prt a period of several months. Officers Hoffman and Bell made the t arrets. No (UCCESSFUL PHYSICIANS ARE PROFICIENT BECAUSE THEY SPECIALIZE IN CERTAIN DISEASES WE ARE PROFICIENT LIECAUSE WE SPECIALIZE IN -CORSET FITTING THIS IS OUR SPECIAL BUSINESS. You pay no more here and you get the free services of Expert Corsetieres whose SPECIAL BUSINESS IS TO FIT CORSETS LET US SHOW YOU OUR COMPLETE LINE OF MA'I'IRNIT\Y C( ORSETS, BACK LACE CIRSII'TS I, adyv Binner) MAI)AM IU'IBI RTA, (( )SS.ARD, AB.I)OINAI, S[;PPý ºRTFRS, M T1III:RS MAIT1IRNITY S'I'I' P RT. Second 203 Fl or Ph -re: Strand M-4520 Building r- -1O' ODD FACTS . R a iroad Sch edules.isting by NEe eting it re, l\t and brushing it RAIL-th a linseed ail. ed IO At) CO MPANY. eAn entire tray of 3Stre eggs can heerry in examined at once by a flew rapid can re- dilng device. 'V_ Deposits of' coal estimnates] to con ein ave beek Day Trains Arriven di rs5 covered I. Iceland.t Mxe pm. to4 p. . . *ap asenger &cffins are a ren a. inven id1 tion, cheapness and lightness being Sth .eir day leaves at ges* p. . To te rifleSNDAY TRing a S aanese t has Invented a rosow with Arriflve , ,,5 a. m. Loer (',ast Excutrma.n 7.45 p. m. er 3 stock, trigger and sights. :45 . Joy - As fire Nioce Is dirawn front a recent SOUTWERN PACIFIC LINES. SlyDepatented wall cabinet t opArrive.ns a 5:55 a. meTEXAS LOCAL for Hous ton and al statid valve that turns on e inwater rtdiate -:10 p. m. :30e, For pint. SNSET LIMITED floors a ew Yo'rk Inventor has patented a fountain I brush mounted oni, E small wheels. Mexc B oth th e fruit, which resebles grapeTrails, and the California .............of 8.00a trep. m.in SBrazil grow directly from the bark. 12:20 p. t.... SUNSET MAIL for 'lous , A western trapper t n, Austinged an ASelectric s}-stem which lights a small atelectric bullb when a trap is sprung, Wa enabling, Fort Worth, Bait in the darklas San Antonio, Del Rio and intermediate -- 7:.50 . m. Lafayette and all stations intermediate 11:40 e. m. NW8.15 p. m.L TEXAS & LI WMITED oAS RAIL Houston, Galveston, Austin, ii. Ri 'Al) 44 'MPANY. le (via C.inaa Street Ferryi FIaert Worthek Day Trais riand v e other NLoerth Texas pointsh 6:0, . . 4:00 p i. . iSNSET EXPRESS forM.' :4 a. in SHoustdn, Galves aton, Wac5 i p. iii. n1 SUND)AY TRAINS t L~eave Arrive e"56i.i.Lw-f)s ~cr:t .5to n t:W .i. Psrr :5a n SOUTEIERII PACIFIC LINES. Fort WDepart. Arrive.th Dalas, San 5:53 a. m.-.TEXAS LOCAL for Hots ton and all stations inter mediate m :1 . 1. S11:30 a. m.... UNSET LIMITED for San Antonio, El Paso, ApNew Mexico, Arizona, Apache S Trail and California and inter-.0 p. in. 12:20 p.: i... SUNSET MAIL for flour d tan, Galveston, Austin, Waco, Fort Worth, Dallas, San Antonio, Del Rio and S intermediate p __ints __ 6:45 a. m. I 3:05 p. TERMINAL STATION. for .e Southern Railway Systioem.n inermediate m . & ahingn :40 a. m. e 9 7-p My n I',ne~vnn1ti & A!heville 9:40 a. hr. S4.15 p m.-.. t.uTEXAS LIMITED 40 a. . | :l a. we-( ne:nna't & Asheville 9 05 p. m. Si'::] a. :n1.- St. ILtXu , & Chlicag*) '}05 p. ul ..MerHouston, Galveston, Auscmmatin 44p.m. S43 p. Fi orithan Loc Dal. lattes and bother North Texas pints. 8:10S a. m. 11 3:00 p. mn. SUNSET EXPRESS for SHouston, Galveston. Waco. n Fort Worth, DaUass San Antonio, El Paso, Apache 13 Trail, California and Int. Pinter- 7:23 p. m. AMENDMENT OF CHARTERI FH Till- G ERM.1 N-A.MERIC'AN HIOME K mediate points 6:45". ma. STe T ERMINAL STATION.AD So July 24, 1917. System. L'ui'cd States ,of America, State of Louisiana, NePar.w Orleans & Nirt'iasty of New Railroad)ns. li t known, phr t oA thi twenv-forthrive Iy -.,f the : nth of ul Wahin the year ofa. in. ,e L ,rd ,i n e th.Ctt1an1d, nine hundred and Vi e7+ip .i-- n nra & A hvle 94 a.t.94.45 p. tin.--St. L"iiis & Chicago .0:40 a. mi. t9:15 a. ei, tn na t he Independencville 9:05of the M. I nia.ed .-St f Amer ica. the one hundred:p. . and f,,rty-'econd, before me, Roger .Meunier, a w.,ary pu~blic, dutly e,,nmi:,sioned and undow~d in andi f,r the Parish of Orleans,.i ":9. i ltr in e and in i.the presence of thep. . 4;tnc--e. hereinafter naled and under bue. perg.n-loy ca and appeared:10a.m. .Me-r.. Lou:, Erne.,t Ra'trin: and Fred-if er(k Ei- t ::eJv.- .. th f lafit P l age and ep. m. AMENDMENT OF CHARTER FTHlE ;LRMA1N.AMERICAN HO)ME. a STrEAD. Juy2,11.Li-i'd Stae of Amria State of Louisiana, a P:.d-n'. ,f he ai City of New ()rlea, hereins. e litkin an.ing iThat on thir capacitie fourth ev i thet and secreitarh of uly, repetivelyear of t i r- I. .imerine . thisai n itead. a hunrporatinl l,,n.e-:,I in f th city, organdepenized under of the Utn i'd Sitones 1 America, the one hundred' Sdf rtvh- Staten, befoy an act ase efre me, Roger Meunier, ia R. Ker, a nar tarulic duuly ic in thi an ,:v. ,,n N,\'em'w.r tO. 1885. reoc'ded in the e! Mt rcte ifnice ,fr thie Parish inof Orleans, I"eix J. rei ou.n , an ntarh pr elic inf this ." n I in' Ilyr . 1c 7, a ren arear in the M1-'va'e offce "of rt pari-h in ndk 8F2el .. . 7, -ii ..... led . h y a.othf a .' ag aned e ',,f .re i'a'.es I'. Mdeumer, late a n.,tary pub- t , , city. on Fer n ry 24. 1910. re-i ,I. r ui the .tafrtiige Oin te i f r hi Parish , ti 'n lio.,k 0,,4. Fl:,,l. 118; saaid appearers acting to ,.n .lr :iit1 at v:r:uereary resp>lti e of the 'i ' f direicta s , 'f esaid Iomestead, ainpt "i" 1 .... ,ing held dn the 12ts i day of erth r .\ , thl l.ed ap n arers de iucred hat ati a. :,'vuar me-ting 0f the boar, of 4:oetors 'it t." 11 ((Sire. d. us eld on th , 14th day of SI IIne 71. a pr",,,,)al was mmle by mtem'ers ,nu ~dl.'Pet-d it i a ret anide' aienireh XVI ,ff 1:s charter so am to make thent read a- here fonser iet 'iorh in. full; that, a inal me.tini of all the mcmiers of said || .eetead was called t) cnenz~re on the T"'S ,.v ,,f Ju~y. 17. at uhe office ,f said 8 11 ,!eciaen. to consider and vote on til et l :!r ,l,,-e I reviy on and auendm1ent.- re Sa i th r which meetmnf waf dtly advert et t -n .i n . e ' etful, .ay0 pr1,i to said meetrnge all ing al a.'-r,Jac awith the tr'ov sion of Article: Tu-hat at l.he .s'id special meeting of the fmembers of said iome ietead, valed and con ve-Ied a, aforetaid, all of the members of ir sad I~on-e votninpro o ni y. unniimeusly voted in iaor i at revision and amfendment of the dauors It• m ed illo te1t ay ofesai ae.tles as prop.;sd at said meeting of the -,I oif Jne hrter 0tt a he maid rti rea an . heren~.f_. e, .uh in. fnl ta, ao It .r stead isa reade ta folloeonw he: CIUARTERS. .-\ : . . - I,," i v- .! . . : 1 ,, ,we, s. he :a-, :.i .. t, , , ,p .a on shall be I " : v I ,:: ,, I' i . u n d e r it, s a id S. p. ,: ,', " i vee the power and llu . :v : , . - .r t be hued; t . ,ti t e ..c ai I::d the ,.I e ,:r , ir i l: t.pl -ure; ti h i,". e \e. .! . :1 ':i-r, .,.:vey, pledge I, ' ...r. r.. .. . l'): : ie nai f. . e, i . t e '. :.h' and ".. i :"t" e- ~ an: anly b.U:Ce, e nee sary t.0 S: :. ..,r and age:i:i "t c ,-, t bard c,.r .: . or in e .; ' .:: " . i t ' 1 I U t .i * 'l *. i.,l 0 1 t h e .t A : .., .i . . , , . Iv 1 'e - l l l . 4 1 ,1t' "- . :. il C' :.-t ., a4l:te , i l . .r " .t of New I,'.: 1 ·,.c 'Li t t ecr i " i t: atC t tile i. i : te ,"- '.r , ,ofi Jeiter ,:I a:: i t. e ParI:h Sof 'lernar,. a::d upnu the : li s of tile S rc · on " ":ie exte::: , 9 per cent fii 1 % .i Ae ::le-ir , +:;" :1l,:1 in s.ia:cs, , :' t : ,. r ed.'e . e st , i e ar t " t "h e . , e r t t b a- r e s I: 5 I s 1 oi .. . cI 'lls .. a dl a1 " , " ,' . , ; "e , c" a , : fr e * r e ' ,a s .he f d i . rectors. .%:: e IV.- p,:; l S" k. T.' capital ,1 +: r-:nt " · c. a sch .l ' 'r i i're a" , ,, ie :nti three i : [a , , :,: i " 1 : - p . ,. 1 4 'r : c , " o r I :n - veCti"" t t. ',r t:e sake of c" .v t' e, V t re -t: ".r I n c .',::r e n t slia r r a e -udv. 4 1 :: - iavt v :::'e nt an:d Loan sl aires. I ':;--:en: shares c hl'! t' e.d at the par ri : e :. . e h' t " ed m ,! a- each. pay able ..t :' e of ,ne d I2a: or multiple tlere It pe: ... ::' per >:.re. SIl- , .!,: : , 1 d ' c shpa e on orbe rate ',iu il: :t:r 1'C, ,,:" the ' C:n - ie o ef ctors, I iIi pet- r ll .- iiel. !are l le i : un t S are stall le no-forpa up fu" at l'y- ,l te . i . i st lentse. I.dCn -,tes sl'l A'.ie isuetd at thite par v ' l e ,n . : .." rI .ia e a c h . p a y a b l e o n o r ibefore ithe l t . ry .of each ntilh, atif. the 0IFC t. " thIeaymient if anty inisur ance, per he hare.lder d Ti'the l lkyc -nei of titeres: due In. 1To ie.-1- i f the at tt s tal bte n pn-fo ii nd t et. cla itei at the nd sryable aof rch :i al l eter:i' IC serIit-annti lly ttte :et arnedf t it orration, :, t a,rief,, thand Ss:nen l .e .hall be implied: st. thel retain a paet t off any inurancets If the ' sprranonin orderi to create a or :, axe .r other aeserse fund pad fr ngccount ii d vC et' i- r the lared :)y theoeard shat '"of the shaid cicluve upon atl sarehold-er 2,t. To l p sharnent shall tereeive a die .:d. The r ,,::e : , the I a :n r ui t ti e ot ap-hy plied tn the ayn of i n statl'tens allments i :-; trvled equalt the par valueder of impua-id :: a . e chanlred t arthe discretihe sameof il ithe iredeeed iy the coimp any. Ari ends upon fuildens The shardes shall Stta'.l- s 1.all deter:n' ll e set -annsh, u.ally the net earnel p- sn 'hares at the rpaten, apornd tloa iiey' the hoard. ut on ,, wh e ,,f ', k a divalend shall be ,l',!ralt, , ap,,rt: sued at ,i s J, cretton. he ar shall retaceive a part of dividend credofit ,f the t .' nhl. otrat thet. i n th cre ate a llur nte<. and in until the istalconts angdnt ' tif I 'ler ias declare the said scmard shall e d.tal and o Pcauewve upn anll sharehold-to ne-mtt ts othares shall revice-vea a divi lnd ated:: it mp ted monthly at the rhate ,llp r th ned e the li,arI director he mnthly its sli:nent pait in, rvidd the prrat whend the nlen< credpted equto the par value of said hadl he redeemed by a e cmpany. and a1 e S( t,?nmlla in caf h, uconf the fI tane va ue fe sid hires, at the rate alpor shares, hall reclaeive ent dividend credit Supnate s.h cnthly, of the nthy install-a sre,. nntle p aid i n, until the ins Fines. Should any divhoreds credited equal theo face valor ne elect tfty <ars whe he he ad installmentk shall ate decimed to e mated ay fall due ad t ase payet of the note i his or note, ther on trcancen the osai er shall fce-versfeit. Prof v the tilHsat lhi cn ithere premiac and ehavery iohn iai. the irreoar, o directlor execution In thereof toen t the isearntin of the ompar, fand the tr. lhve crank f chaeerve the right if shares, and may delare dile rent dividends uon the failure, t' clat of loan shares. rowet to pay is or her nmonthly installments, ntrat, the l r ai wer shall fur feit lIl on the failure,inev h t or refu al of any r ar ea.hsnh tre 'ai hi s e he 'mnthly i itll ientsh ontieaesi.ori tih lt 'e tel o ench The eivefr the wtt-, s-if, h. e c trir-i ti ie at oano dstr sAll of irrae 'i, ridtire tI and all ciue t a the u trir hrcor<,tler if isrthars. nllr atil e i.-i ni,+ of is. 'Ea ch n oi,'ilere n f.r seat shar c hisa sitely eiaird sh in min of-te tew Orleans. ]tily 2t . 191i. (Signod) E lTaLE J. LEas ARD. Di . R. n iruenh of the orifinal on file and ofi ad ck R mR, a iERt Noald. tn-dr reeit, t i erestiever anu, that itrI af iie irs at a re lar niee tire. Aug"2 t 1e uner 31ned Ree ,rr p 6'r~~t SOUTHERN PACIIC TO San Antonio, ?T S $15 Round $ $15 - ,,r fd Visit the Boys in Trai in5 Camp--..lon Leave New (Orl t a : i -' '0 noo, 11 p $10 Round GALVEST Trip HOUSTOR On eale September 15th . Limit Septeer, For reservation and detail. 221 St. Charles t. CITY TICKET OFFICE h - Fine Building Lo e 5Oc Per rid Week d; ¶NO INTEREST-NO TAXES: TITLES GU `II.¶THESE LOTS BEGIN AT THE MAIN ENTRA THE NAVAL STATION. ¶ (THEY JOIN THE TWENTY-SIX THOUSAND LAR SCHOOL BUILDING. ¶ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN THE STREETS-C.Ty TERED WATER. li ¶ITWENTY-SEVEN RESIDENCES ALREADy RSg ¶(EIGHT HOUSES IN COURSE OF CONSTRU ¶NEW SCHOOL WILL BE OPEN IN SEPTEIi4 ¶NAVAL STATION WILL BE BIGGEST IND IN VERY SHORT TIME. ¶YOU MAY START TO BUILD YOUR HOUSE YOU MAKE YOUR FIRST PAYMENT, Algiers Land Co.,, 500 Verret Street PHONE ALGIERS 503 SEND FOR OUR BOOKLET WHICH TELSI ABOUT THE PROPERTY. I1 The Time to Save Money is When You Are Earning It. The Place To Put It Is Sf Coffee SI Our country needs cans. Cans M Billions of cans are needed o them. French Market Coffee he used millions of cans each year sad this vast quantity has been set ft for the use of the boys at the front by the adoption of the new i proved package. This new tril., sealed carton is n A Patriotic Packa ed and coffee lovers who aisk for French J"i ket Coffee in the new package are " the boys at the front, and they Srte. same delicious old French Market Cof the same wonderful old secret better protected than ever, in the new sanitary, moisture - proof packaget. k New Odleus Coffee Co., Ltd. New OrsoeeCm, Lt.