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EVERYTHING FROM A TO Z UTOMOBILE SERVICe CO. INC. ISW Caroedelt St. Expert mechanics always ready to Repairlng. Supplies and Tires RAYFIELD CARBURETOR SERVICE STATION A UTO DILIVtRY BODIlES Made to order. Repairing and painting done promptly and at low er prices than elsewhere. Wagon manufacturers. J. w. o'coWNOR 824 Uroallse, bet. Besarbes ad Dapiae VURYTRING BOUOIT AND SOLD Highest cash prices paid fr all kinds second band gdas. Paer stock. toss, iron. e buildoig material, irea beds, •prni, mat tresses, pillows and beddi. Stoves a speeialty; eoking. besting and plias s-eves; steve pipe. JOSEPH DUTHU Nerth iRbertsa and Cansaddet Walk (Old Basin) SOOD Want to try something Delietell Armour's Peaches. Pears. Cberrie. Apricots and Hawaiia PiFe apple. Just arrived at JOHN KLEINKEMPER CO.. LTD. AU and Verret Striet. FILLDMAN O Second-band Furniture Sought, Sold and Exchanged. Paae Main 1I r nop Potal. Will C.ll SI-n Chartns Street. i ,LLtER SERVICI STATION. esufn & St. Chas. Posas UOt. IM Opea from 7 till P daily and San da7. Expert auto and bicycle us. pattinn. S minute gearantoed vusicsaig. Ao acesorel, and bicycle supplies, gaseline a ed lls. parts. All work done by expert mechanics. TOILANE THEATER. A Democratic dhoold at Acting. While the theatre, as well as all the other arts, have felt the effect of the war, it's leading luminaries are prone to believe that when the great conflict has been won the stage will enter a broader and brighter p riod of glory in America than it has ever enjoyed before. At least so thinks Lou Tellegen, the distingulshed young actor and coauther of "Blind Youth," the comedy in which he is appeartng at the Tulane Theatre, beginnnlag next Sunday, December 8, for a week's ea agmeat. A ken stdet of the x ý. a t.· burn the .&i qirit 1t go a Door the -M * is Yea. Oofmmst m wh suve be rnb the by ts for p u 1m eg t byb as uaPvua te I. NW Turk. ai ..Lea to 69 ha lrmil uproi. It i. MPi uiat lee. n. Is warn Foto's F6lly Theatre Wek t" l 3 Ig - , a. m. KUNDAY, Deaes Y--hqM" ylaid Ummee. T mael ," W Al Statr. MONDAY, D... .,---i s.,ee W~i>.ci 8gVRs T.I 4 "s.o is. IMMUL Y rai- wlIlfb t l .r lid."*lisipsE Ure Up" 3 TULWA '" Dg 8' -._ NEy . . aui . i ,, y , .i - d a f, wý o ý" f r' t~ I=~r· w f ....-.y.ýpl.+... ~'-AAA A", HWICOK WWVIC3 s Ge aad d es timia a r arti "Aft TER L PILIE. ?isel-25t abes it. alus Mas SPANIS OF ALL eIT RD R bI e d lrt a 4 Mds Io urder. Tuae PIams, Os. caps. Printiao sad Sigms. Paei .` AIllERS PRITITVNG YUSE. T) Tebs Sreet. DIAPONLITAeO IRO. Merchast Tares C LEANING, PRESSING, LADIES AND ENTS' REPAIRING . Maim sIC n1 ROYAL r is7r: HE NEW EDISON FILLS THAT VACANCT IN THE HOME We haF e ane d dask Yst Terms qre.. wish. DIAMOND DISC SHOP 1As RanONNE Maim 3544 Taies PHONlE MAIN ie9 Firre tone Tires and ULCAJISING RJ. . MURIPHY V lcastalag SATISFACTION GUARANTEED mrestomne Accessris am JULIA STREET The Hatter Velour. Felt and Psasas Hats. Oeassd Dyed and Reahapl 1n Uvseatrly Place. Mats "a will be to give free instruction to all worthy students of both sexes under the personal guidance of the most prominent American stars, whose services are to be donated always. eThe dramatic schoolas I America at present," says Mr. Tellegen. "are practically barred to any but the well-to-do. Now in Paris. at the Academie, the only tee required is the presence of talent, and no matter how poor one Is every opportunity Is offered to become a great sculptor or Ipainter. It is the same at the Coa* severtoire, the most exacting saeeel for actors in the world. I hete studied at both, and at no monetary S"It ia my plu that the shool ts SietYrh athla a - ite tecrsu wt be paid istrucru, Ia pro rfme whpo led their chars Into a rut of obsolete ad atereotyped meth Ies. Iastead, we will cpre reall p raw terprethrs at the diUtle art, w a teach what they have Iearmed amd are Iearatag evy day. What a ieeatlive it would be to any WBUEdDAY. DDe. may, .Ii~k Gomm' W_. " LOat. " " ews "Steum MrU AY. b@ UI.L-$rlQi Gswae," I & Hart "9 Iqisisw K th .Hors d as,. hurl Who.a. Uutt sad J.Eb" ISTrD Dec. H.-"W tei o wns Srine 1~sb Dr. i~gt~O bay M.- -1I have sa Jeqigra retd Mrs. Plske, Mr. Bothers, MKi Mar low, and 'thers of thdr calibre, to show the way to good actlagi Net only would the beal at each student be a finer and saner one, but the di r-esity of personal methods of their teachers would be of inestimable value. "It is a thing for the public at large to be greatly interested in. At least that part which Is Interested ; in the theatre. There would be a de crease in the number of players whose acting ability consists of a few stage tricks and a grace for wearing clothee. It is amazing how many of our young American actresses believe that only their good looks are necessary to a successful career." Mr. Tellegen himself has studied and played in many countries. Al though he first made himself known to Americans when he came here with Bernhardt a few years ago as her leading man, he had already estab lished himself as a star abroad. While most of his Continental triumphs were enjoyed in London and Paris, he has played in Italian, Spanish and Flemish theatrical cen ters and in those tongues. H. FN. G. C. FRIDAY. After starring in "Parentage," "Empty Pockets." and "For the,Free dom of the World." Barbara Castle ton comes to the H. N. G. C., Friday night in a beautiful love story, The Heart of a Girl. "The Heart of a Girl" tells a most interesting story of the present day. It deals with the suffrage question. The climax occurs in a political con vention and this scene is one of the most massive ever shown on the screen. Doors open 6.30 p. m. Plc tures 7:00 p. m. SUNDAY. "No man's Land," a screen version of the novel of that name comes to the H. N. G. C., Sunday, starring the newest sensation among screen stars, Bert Lytell. George D. Baker, who , made "Revelation, and "'1pys of Pate" In which Nazimova played su pervised the direction of "No Man's Land." The sympathy and admiration of everyone will go out to Garrett Cope (Bert LyteWl). a red-blooded 'oung American, who is falsely accused I of a crime, and eventually in the fari South seas serves his country and rescues the girl he loves from worse than death. Doors open 630 p.m . Pietures 6.00 p. m. STRAY PLANTS . " s Idea at callng old-ashglm eri pose a "~bsttute"r Noer perum a warlike nastes to pla posm. Cb t ttl It icks Ererything bath Its place nto wa. The proteer Is the cutworm In the beas mwp etop. The bas m*dr se doesn't want t do all that work !r 1 I , PreH oliday Sallig of Iep marate Skirts. In all dark material uas well as sport fabries, jerseys, tri colettes, serges in wool and in fancier Iabric. Priced moderately for pre Holiday selling. This weok special s SIrts for S1.N Regular $6.50 to $8 A no Shirts, speial .......70.. Main okwers Ohsve Prne Attendom / FASHION SKIRT HOUSE 1013 Canal St. , senlo FIe h 'be Kiwator S0 DORSEY -11.11.I. rn. Ma- .,4 4 . nI i... .. . m - Smar and Smm. ok 8.. Chemaey ceravas, ft ague at oderate P . III - A machine gan Is operation will me up a bale to thlse months. A 12-Inch gun disposes of half a bale e otton with every shot frd. t t ake over 20,000 bales a year to t provide absorbent cotton to stanebh: I and bind the wounds of the Injured. f In a naval battle, like the one oa SJtland, from 5,000 to 6,000 pounds a1 minute are consumed by each active wasprip. One change of apparel for all the troops now engaged In the war repre. n seats more than 1,000,000 bales of cot' h teao.-Tt-Blts. IN OTHER CITIES Milwaukee is planning to rename a many streets. Boston Is urged to use wood fuel as late as possible. -ii Chicago hotels are replacing men waiters with girls. it Atlanta has a training school fbt a girl railway workers. ci Philadelphia will discontinue paying o salaries of city employees In was at service. Ire Chicago man has been arrested, charged with having six wives cos. c eurrently. pc CEARTER OF GENTILLY GAS AND OIL to COMPANY. INCORPORATED. a United States of America. State of Louis- cc iana, Parish of Orleans, City of New Orleans. hi Be it known, that on this twenty-fifth day m of the month of November. in the year of al our Lord one thousand, nine hundred and to eighteen, and the Independence' of the United at States of America. the one hundred and ti forty-third, before me. Frank William Hart, * a ,Notary Public, duly commissioned and vi qualified. within and for the Parish of Or- B leans, State of Louisiana, therein residing, rc and in the presence of the witnesses herein- e7 I after named and undersigned, personally of came and appeared the several persons a! whose names are hereunto subscribed, who severally declared that, availing themselves c I of the benefits and provisions of the Con- a I stitution of the State of Louisiana and of ov the laws of said State relative to the orga- c nizatiou of corporations, and particularly of O the provisions of Act No. 267 of the General y Assembly of the State of Louisiana for the i, for the year 1914, they have united to form, p and do. by these presents, form and orga- a nize themselves, as well as all such other persons who a hereafter join or become rassociated with them or their successors, into a stock corporation for the objects and pur- tl poses and under the covenants, stipulations y and agreements followins, to-wit: a ARTICLE I.-Ta name and title of this tU corporation shall be Gentilly Gas and Oil Company, Incorporated, and under and by f said name, unless sooner dissolved in ac cordance with law and this charter, it shall b exist and continue, and shall have and en joy corporate existence and succession for a period of ninety-nine (99) years fron add s after the date of this act. It may have, T hold, receive, borrow. lend, exchange. ac quire by grant, gft, or purchase, devise or bequest, sell alienate, dispose of, convey, lease, pledge, pawn. hypothecate, encumaber or mortgage property of any 'kind, whether t real, personal or mixed. corporeal or ineor poreal, moveable or immovable, all subject h to such limitations as may be prescribed * by law. It may make, issue and indorse e bonds or nots and other evidences of debt. b It may accept mortgages, pledges, or other forms of security for money leaned or other b debtso It may contract, sue and be sued. plead or be impleaded by its corporate name in any court of competet jurisdiction. It a may, adopt and u- rprte spI and salter the sae at pleasmre. It may hold stock In other crperatlons, and its mpital m stock may be issued for capital stock in other corpoerations. It may name, appoint a and employ such managers, directors, of- 8I ficers, agents - other employees as its a business and convenience may require, and w may fix their empeausation, having due re ard for the mature, ehrsacter and vaus of i their services. It may make and estab. t lish by-laws, rules end regulations not in- to consistent with this charter or any existing vi law. fixing or. altern the management of its property te re latien and government C of its affi, and the manner of the eerti. m fication and registration of its stock. It is may wind up and dissolve itself, or be wound up and dissolved, in the manner prescribed by law. It may condut business in this a State, other States, the Federal Districts, the i territories and. possessions of the United States, and any forein countries. It en G erally shall possess all the powers, shts. C privileges and lmanities which corporations o are and may hereafter be suthorised to pos rnas nnder the Constitution and laws of this State, and particularly under Act No. 7 of the Acts of the General Assembly of " the State o Ioisiana for te year 1914; and it shall have the power to invest its Board it of Directors with all of its corporate powers suiject to such restrictions as may be named ' in the charter. G ARTIOLE r.The domicile of this corpora tion shall be the City of New Orleans, Par ish of Orleans, State of laouisiana. and all A citations or other leal procesa shall be served upon its President, or, in the event of his absence, upon the First Vice-Presi- ti dent or, in the event of the absence of both of said officers, upon the Secretary. ARTICLE II.--Tbe objects end puroes for which .this. crportion is organisad are heTrb declared to be: To drill and operate for oil, gas and other mineral substances; to manufacture, refine. prepare for market, bay, sell and transport the same in the cude or rernsed condition; to acquire for these purpoes, ags, oil, and mineral lands, leases, leaseholds and any other interests in real estate, as, oil or other aminerals, and to diapse of or ecmber such lands, leaseholds or leases in any manner what. soever; to construct and maintain conduits and lines of piping and stlorage tanks for Use transportation aad sterage ofat gas, or oil for the public generally. as well as for the use of said corporatian; to transport such oil and s by meas of such pipes, tank cars or o.rwse, and to sell and supply tie same t otlersm ; to buy, lease or oterwise x aind toen, cud r otherwise die orat and aintain pig. lines, ondults and staor tanks to e used fr the purpose of transporting and setaor ol and gas and of doing a general pipe li' and storage basi uese to drill, bore fur, erate ad maintain gas wells, oil wells, sand wells a mines for ether minerals, to erate sond maintain ae fineries for the" rfnag at oil and other mlerals; generally to buy. sell and deal in gas, oil ad other mierals; to eeqduct anad malatala 1 slttway trmways, leraph msd teleheas lines necemary to or esoveni et i the pseutia, sad epratios of the opeen-t to bai end prep for mar ) bette marting thereo, nab tbr valabe, inerals o materis as may Se diseared in the development of the land I ad hlas o tlhe corporatioa; to carry on for as ed al e said se r the iuaeness Sb si e eds mare se merchuanlee; and paerally to do ad trnsacu t all business soeltr y, Jnludn wih or incidental to ay La purposes, an hers ARTI LE IV.-Its gthselsod capital esock of this ctrp ti as hereby declared a e the a of Ninety-five Thoasnd Dol lars (P5.US.U. hMeh I. divided late nad * aase> &i tl steek halt he fufi amitae 'sert. M trsero sai d pap , _e* d a o hs ando afee bas a ~~fo *all_ Lpwi· t· CHARTERS the Industrial Canal Zone, running thence westward along (Gentilly Road, a distance of about six hundred (60u') feet, and extend ing back towards Lake l'ontchartrain, he tween parallel lines, one-half the distance between the tGentilly Road and the Dwyer Canal. The oil, gas and mineral lease cov ering said above described land is hereby appraised, by the undersigned. constituting I the Board of Directors of this corporation, at i the sumt of forty-seven thousand, five hun dred ($47,500), dollars, and the of ficers of the corporation are hereby authorized to issue to said J. Alex Ruedy iin exchange and payment for the oil, gas and mineral lease covering said I land, forty-seven thousand, five hundred S(47,50t) full paid. non-assessable shares of the capital stock .f this corporation, of the par value of one ($l.0U) dollar per share; and the Secretary of this corporation Is hereby authorized to accept said lease in the name and on behalf of the corporation in full pay ment for said forty-seven thousand, five hundred (47,5jh) shares of stock. ARTICLE V.-The business and affairs of this corporation shall be managed, and all of the corporate powers thereof shall be vest ed in and exercised by a Board of Directors of not less than three 13) nor more than ten (10) directors, to be elected front among the stockholders; a majority of the directors at I any time in office, including the P'resident and other officers, shall constitute a quorumi. The said Board of Directors shall elect fromr. among their number a President, one or more Vice-Presidents-the number to be determined each year by each Board of Directors--a Treasurer and a Secretary. The offices of Secretary and Treasurer may he combined by the Board, and- filled by one and the same person. Neither the Treasurer nor the Secretary need necessarily be members of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall have the full and complete control of the property of this corporation and they shall conduct, use and manage the same as in their discretion they may deem best, if not inconsistent with the objects and purposes of the Company and the weltare of same. The said Board of Directors shall have the further power to make, alter and annul such by-laws and regulations for the government of this cor poration as they may think proper; and shall have the right to appoint an Executive Committee to be composed of such number of directors as they might determine; and shall have the authority to delegate and confer on said Executive Committee such power and authority as they, the said direc tors, may in their judgment deem necessary and conducive to the best interest of this corporation. The Board of Directors shall have the further power to appoint a general manager and all agents, clerks or employees and fix their salaries and compensation, with term of office, with the right to dismiss them at pleasure; and the said Board shall have the further right to fix and determine the salaries of the several officers herein pro vided for. Any vacancy occurring in the Board of Directors shall oc filled by the remaining members of said Board, for the un- 1 expired term, at any meeting of said Board " of Directors. Until the first meeting of the stockholders of this corporation as herein provided for, or until their successors are elected and qualified, the following named constitute the Board of Directors and officers of this corporation: J. Alex Ruedy, Citi zens Bank Building, New Orleans; Casper O. Ruedy, Congress Square Hotel, Portland, Me.. Hugh V. Donnell, 706 Hibernla Build ing, New Orleans; with J. Alex Ruedy as President, Casper 0 Ruedy as Vice-President and Hugh V. Donenll as Secretary and Treas urer. ARTICLE VL-On the third Monday of January 1919, and annually thereafter on the third Monday of January of each and every year, a mneting of the stockholders of this corporation shall be held at its domicile for the purpose of electing directors for the en suing year. The said stockholders shall first by vote, fix the pamber of directors for theeensuing year, provided the said num ber is not less than the minimum nor more than the maximum fixed by this charter, and after such number has been fixed, then said stockholders shall duly elect said directors. The failure, from any cause whatsoever, to hold the annual meeting of stockholders, or the failure to elect directors thereat, shall not dissolve this corporation, but the direc tors and officers then in office shall re main in office until their successors shall have been duly elected, qualified and in stalled. Special meetings of the stockhold ers may be called in the manner provided by law, and all stockholders' meetings shall be held in aecordance with, and in the man ner provided by, the by-laws of the corpora. ties. ARTICLE VIL.-This charter may be amended enad the eapital stock of this ear pmrstion may be ineceased or decreased, or this esapranies may be dissolved, in the ta and anuer provided by law. CLE III.-No stockholder of this eorperation shall ever be held liable or re sponsible for the contracts or faults of this cerporation, in any farther sum than the unid balance of stock for which he has ribed, nor shall any mere informality in organisation have the effect of rendering this charter nun or of exposing stockholders to any liability other than as above pro vide. Thus done and passed. in my office, at the City of New Orleans, eIasilans, on the day, month and year hereiu(bove first written, in th reseaeee of Edward Hare, and Mar t MGmth, competent witnesses, who hereuntsign their names with said appear er and me, Notary, after due reading of the whole. Witnesses: Edwmad Hare. wararet Me CGl idue " A. udy I, the uodeseiged. Ber of Mortgaes in and for the parish of Orleans StLt-of Louiinau , C auereby certify that the above and f.eRgo A Act of laorporation, of the enstal, Ban B Oil Corlany, Inorpoated, m6tXML . I MNAR D, D 2. (A Se .d) -F N W M . HART, Not Dec 51219-)6; Jan. 3-9. inta orn te anrish oOln S Bo l Roomw Sl e es, Nvmat Grea l bd .... Ric --UN No - Dtdre oor omd--dtmr- - aaln os. We ae fored to ae rifle ow pre sent stock 1 order to make roou for the mew ship pts. Take advaaMage of these prims the aMt few dais, e they wil rot lasIt et er Steel wli qrualg, with siats attachet; tIs say bed ..... re Welt Mattvre.ss, weighing 45 puad t; valued at 12.50. . .m MSA.* Up Pasel Der Woadieobe- WSp Up t. KT Up , s-., . - ... v. .al ed Two4ash t ast m saol or, sad hrasw els . .Ig Up Cok nvalued at $1.5o per ara uuse to -T.... ie i.E * uowtere oak. WAss Up ilk lam in H.r+-I(A 'iB Scarcity of Workers Mexican Women to 1besign n ob women, nom- ish pseaking 1m , r uaaestsadai Ameris living end working oonmUtios my Iatita, of the 1on womme's Chrkth Assoot5a 'St I ered oa sam Annsls, Tans, al SpaobbspsakLLg u - * WhyWe Should j Carefatu Our Glas is made of dlfferent qualities of material is and other goods. The lenses whichare ground out of should be made of the highest trade and ground t We profess to handle the highest grade of lsss . optical specialists. When you are fitted with a p* Robbert's Glm you have the best in Quality, Style, and Comfort. j1s properly fitted with the best by one who knows. , If you buy a pair of IRO~ RT'S Eye glasses w will protect and preserve your eyes. PHONE MAIN 4r70 H. J. ROBBE dOptical Spciale Smr-on and ened ametio I Uder Stat. Banklag Depertasat DIXIE Ureatest Homestead Organized in 1907. True Co-operation has placed us forUmoe the Homesteads and Building and Loua tions of the Country. Our Gteth has never been equalled Homestead or Building and Loan Louisiana and is adequate evidence that approve and adopt our teachings. There's a Reason. We are the only 'or building and Loan Association in _I lends money at less than 7% per annul M bonus or premium. s We are the largest Homestead in Li time in operation-I- years Assets over $1,000,000.0 We don't owe $i.oo to any Bank. -i Economical end Efficient pay no salary to our President and no our attorney, being a purely motsal operated exclusively for the benefit of a__ bers. Now's Your Oppo_..__ _.V:" Buy.A HOMV weekly or monthly payments, same as See us Dixie HllistOad Assec~ WIlLIAM J. SONNEMA,