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Algerines at Law.('\' . I•(r Ri 'T ( '. I RT.

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a .Iu-r, I h1 lslin - Shrod'Tr.SH- ASholarahip alitd Delp)trtme-nt -

, art Srhwarze' bah', (Ic:..v , I'ui•-.

(ani n.s (1 Ider, 111Waltor 'orr., •itly,fl-uben'r. Jod Ch lianiba hel. JlohnO II r IIIt, Charls 1r IIolds.

S tholar 11in- - ilton htiur, EAlu an"

1aporft napint--I-Aorghi SildaairI4 A--SttholarJhip and l, ertnetar--John KranilI•y, Charles I ber, Aulton

Irvuien arhuer, Maliton cker, JosephFolse, Arnold Cauvin, I chael BrownJ

Marion, JShort.seph, lll r, m,Perfec' t Spelling,-Arcthe Sinclair.

oAarion Shar oret. , l rI B-Otto ined'r. leone Andre, Ar-

thur Felahern, Malvin Vinhron, Aorrislauer, Reboy Drum. Leenr. CAlcment.

Shoarenh, Mip- toy Caa lerd J amesV;inson.

lVnoe, Joseph unmbarh. M elvi, a hrn

Stanford. W lmore, Jamestl Curren, JohnCarter, Sidney Andre, George Zatarain.

First A--Julian Humphre, rtahurSutton, Ethelbert Legarde, Dialclm

hnarenbamb, cEmery CapbHrn, Elnmo oegtl, enonard n, aeluvin, Nathan

Albert Reaney.First B-William Burke, Hart Cal-

loar, Victhor Cutat, ouar Deterich,Freddlie HPembacher, Jacob Hensern,Russonell Hogan, iley Jone, FrederickKraemer, Walter Lahusen, prank a-son, Roland Meyers, Dabel AMian, Ar-miand Ose,. William Ose, olen Rich-

Cards, homsin Rur, Edwarg Samroder,Avon Vinson, Bernard Wilson, Albert

liloquy," Charles Dubret, Archie Sin.clir, Andrew Bunf, oWilliam Ells;-

"Thanksgiving Song," Morris Laufer.Tuesday-"Don't Give Up," Joseph

Gast; "A pelilng Laueon," Arthur

Wednesday-"Work Thou for Pleas-ure, Roy HLngle; "Helpfulness," FredJohn.

Thursday-h"Good Company," ElmoVoegtlln.

Friday-Song, "Six Little Mice,"Frederick Kraemner, Daniel Milan, Ber-nard Wilson, Thomas Rul, ChesterSutton, Jacob Hansen, William Burke,Victor Cleutat. Hart Callow, FreddieHambrcher.

BELLEVINGLE NOTES.

Thanklaiving baskets were sent tofifty families on the 2,th by the pu-pils and teachers of this school; vege-tables and fruit to three institutions;and a little money to a local charity.Sixteen flannellette gowns were madeand sent to Belgian children.

Rees and Miss Irene Crane, chairman.Much credit isesday- due them for the dis-criminating thoughtful division of thecontributionr.

On the day before Thanksgiving, col-lecting contributions took the place ofthe morning exercises. In the lasthalf hour the following program wasgiven:

President's Proclamation, VernaHausknecht; Reading, Inel Clement;Reading, Home Thanksgiving, IdaHarvey; Recitation, "The InquiringPumpklnas," T. Harver, F. Stansbury,P. Amuedo, B. Pyle; Recitation,Thanksgiving, Ruth Shields, ElizabethWattigney, N. Bunuft; Reading, NobleRichards; depnartures of the basket-bearersn Reading, Polly's Thanklgir-ing, Dalie 8tepheason; Recitation, AdThanksgiving Dinaner, Dorothea Mo-Kernan, Lotta i tassi, Thelma Kenne-

'dy, Conghetta Orlesh; "ThankagivingVersee," . Barrs, P. Bunsi, V. Ent-wisle, E. Higgins, I. Wall; Bong,Thankagivian Seong; Reading, TheFirst Thanksgivis, Margaret Finley;Betaes Trhmita t rere utnch,

IHEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

() to M. Lind to .Mrs. Chas. C. Carter,

_ lots Thayer, Peters, I'a 'itic and At-

lan'i,. $1.1Ao trmns.-Loomnis.l'r'imuis Singletoni to C. A. Fricket,

rashi"' •r (; rettla Ex.hange & Savings

ltaik. h, , Valltrt. ,, Ni .'to,. liellevill.

arnt iana. $1 . .l w ash. -Fh lury.10i. hal I M 1ahion to Third I)istrit

it! t. . 1.. n. . lot I'a iti. E;m ira. Alhx

a;tl 1.'li,,, ,1.17, <a.sh- Z'1..,.I.

i'u; La-, a \I r, a i. propert.

IN AI•1IHAITY.

. ld ei, rs Iron \%,,r ks. Lt.1. N;. L.au;n ,h

1. . taos- libe t illd. -1][, et, 4) " n)'(, . i l, r 1or lit e llan t.

LIENS .\N\! III\'VII.F i-'S.

.\ll.n \ illi.tins to .\ ltl ,rs t'ornie

t, 'l niniiig \Vork.. 1.1.., $1 1.:1i l tla-,erials, ipropit) 101 1 Vall, ;, St. lma-

bo tl a .

I Ilina llatruniozer' Law s firom Itlrns,El.'anort L.il 11).

i'ridta , lDe . 4, 1'1 1. a valtiabl "fieldLioi a ais given a tt in Miss E. M..

les barougl t a tnty-eight pupils ofth 7t h anld th i grab-s to Newonmb

('ollog.,

Thte annuial exhibit of Christm as

tork \als on. This comprised beau-tiful art and craft work. 14-at herwork, nimtal and wood work as well as

paintings, drawings and the famous

pottery. Eswecially interesting did thechildren find the metal work, spoons,broohes.s pins, buckles, etc.

The Art building was also visited.HIere in addition to the usual number

of inspiring things was a collection ofRobinson's water colors.

The building and grounds came in

for a share of attention while a gameof basket-ball put a pleaiing bit of

fun for a finish.Pupils of the 7th and Sthl grades

wrote compositions Monday. Dec. 7, on 1the Battle of Gettysburg. lI this conm-petition all the public schools of the ccity take part. Belleville has won agold medal and second honor in past ecorntests when the subject appealed amore to girls than do battles of the ICivil War. However, earnest work has abeen done this year and it is hopedone of the schools of this district willbe successful.

RENBCKY 8ELIL THE PAMOUSBUSTER BROWN SHOES FOR THECHILDREN.

C. B. PARISH 120M MAGAZINE ST. NEW ORLEAS.

Dec. 13, 1915.

Full Dross Suits to Nitreginningl ee. 1st.

$1.50, $2.50, $3.00L. GIROT CO. Ltd.

1l7 oarenne Street osaeesrdFlt , Cr .,. C• ns..

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Twoand a halfmllhion reader Oto d it.

Wr-- gs So Ye Can Underbtamf 25

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BICYCLES For Less MoneyCome to the man who sells nothing but bicycles and can give you what youwant at the lowest price. We are jobbers handling bicycles manufactured for us bythe carload. We have no big expenses and you get the benefit. A regular $20 bicyclefor $15. Others at equal savings.

BICYCLES, with Coaster Brakeand Mud Guard. ... $

*8 S VWAVERLY and TULANEBicycles, at $20 to..-._.._..........

IVER JOHNSON andPOPE Bicycle. a. $35 & 40

p OGus Betat& SonP >R OW-aOr COIC C ICORERt ClNo D ST. n•T•.Amy Claibore Car will take you to our doo. Remember you save from $5 to 8 byJUDs. ear l1ae.

Det. 1017.1

Time to buy is NOWPlace to Buy

SOLARI'SWe Are ToldThat Beans

BEANS.

Two Suggestions, If You Want to TrySomething Nice and New.

k., 15 c

15c

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Crescent Lodge No. 3, K. of P.('rescent Lodge No. :. K. of P.. elect

ed the following otticers to serve during the year 191.: C. ('., II. L. Kirk

patrick; V. ('.. I. ('Chestnut; 1'.. .. I-

Hiabin; M. of \V.. A. S. Cove-ll; K. Itand S., E. E. Babin; M. of F.. Geo. Lecourt; MI. of Ex.. I.... Peterson: 1M. a.\., A C. Murphy; . G., W. Heath; O(.., L. J. Martin: trustee, L. J. Peterson: representative, .1. If. Babin; alternate representative, R. Chestnut; GenRIel. ('om., J. 1B. Babin. A. C. MurphyCom. of Nine, J. B. Babin, R. ChestnutA. C. Heron; Rep. Anti-Tuberctulosi:League. L. J. Peterson: Physician. JE. Pollock; janitor, C. .Miller; undertaker, E. J. Mothe.

Orange Grove No. 9, Woodmen Circle. held their regular meeting orThursday, I)ecember 3, 1914. A largeattendance was present. Five candidates were initiated and seven applications acted upon. The following officers were elected to serve for theensuing year: Guardian, Amelia Smith;adviser, Mary Jacdbs; clerk, LizzieBorden; banker, Hattie Tufte; attendant, Shade G. Smith; chaplain. LouiseCassanova; inner sentinel, JosephineMoock; manager, Ellen Abbott; physician, Dr. J. E. Pollock.

Orange Camp No. 8. Woodmen of theWorld, elected the following officers attheir meeting Tuesday. Dec. 8., 1914to serve for the ensuing year: Consulcommander, Shade G. Smith; adviser,Walter Sperier; banker, J. A. Barrett;clerk, Chas. J. D. Gerrets; escort, GeoBabin; watchman, C. A. Berthaut; sentry, J. E. Thorning; manager, CharlesMcClusky; physician, J. E. Pollock, E.E. C. Pollock and G. L. Odom. Themeeting was a large and enthuslasticone, 165 members being in attendance

XMAS MAIL HINTS FROM UNCLESAM.

Washington, D. C.-Postmaster Gen.eral Burleson joined the "shop early'campaign when he issued Christmassuggestions with the injunction: "Mailyour parcels early." Official sanctionfor the use on parcels of the caution:"Do not open until Christmas" alsowas announced.

Names. and addresses of sendersshould be written on each package andalso included in the package, the sug-gestions say. Postomces annually areconfronted with the problem of dlspos-ing of thousands of parcels that havelost their tags or outer covering, andbear nothing to identify the sender oraddressee.

The suggestions point out that booksmay be sent by parcels post, packagesweighing eight ounces or less taking arate of one cent for each two ounces orfraction thereof. Regular zone ratesapply above that weight.

Additional rules applying specificallyto Christmas packages are:

"You may insert in parcel mail writ-ten or printed inscriptions such asMerry Christmas,' 'llappy New Year,or 'With best wishes.' On fly leaves ofbooks you may write simple,dedicatoryInscriptions not of a personal nature.

"If you desire a written communica-tion to accompany your parcel encloseit in an envelope, affixing first classpostage and tie securely to outside ofparcel. Place the stamps to cover thepostage of the parcel upon its wrapperand those to pay postage of the com-munication on the envelope."

Irony of FatdeAnother cross which we strive to

bear as patienatly as we can is that weare expected to kiss the wife's reitives with whom we'd rather shakehands and shake hands with thosewe'd rather hisk-Ohlo State Journal.

To Soften Paint Brushes.Finegar heated to the boiling poket

will soften paint brushes that have become dry and hard.

CHARTER,1. THE NEW iRLE.AN, 1lANT.\lTI'N

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ta clrporatlohI Ir organdca o.

i Article Illr-The capital stock f It thIs CIoI-:Iratlli is hereby totd a.t h se, ti IOt s xrt

e Thllusand dollars c .u,lt. dIvided tlt.l andrteps. toid by sixdr hundred 0or11, shares ot

the par value Of the huntdred dollars cTileIIIreach., ThIII capital stock tma tbe itll•asd to

r n. - i•.. hern hy tt th t nt:- .l cixty

two hundred sixty thousand dollars.Said stock shall be paid for in Installments

o of such amounts and at such times as the1oard of directors niay determita e, llt alnyt part or parcel of said stock ttay le issued bySsaid board of directors at not less than par

In pa meilt of labor due or property actually1 received aty said corporation.

This corporation shall commence businessand be ra going concern as soon as thirty- anlethousand dollars of its capital stock shall

Shave been subscribed for and this charterI. s hgn•el and executed by the incorporators.

Article IV.-AII the corporate powers of thisScllrporation shall be vested in and exercisedby a board of htve ( a5 directors, to .be com-posed of stockholders, three of whom shall. constitute a uorum for transacting all bus-ness. The hoard of d•rectors shall be vestedwith full power and authority to make all con-Stracts, purchases and sales, and adopt allby-laws, rules and regulations for the gov-ernment of the business and affairs of thecompany, and alter, amend and change thesame at pleasure; appoint, hire and dischargeall ofticers, agents and employes. tixr all sal-arights, and generally to do and perform allathngs necessary in the tratsaction of thebusiness and affairs of the company. Anyvacancy occurring in said board shall beporaton is, hereby tuxed at the sun, o sixtyfilled by the remaining directors in the man-t. nh provided for in the by-laws.The first board of directors of this corpor-ation shall consist of Joh S. erry MeasedortonD. Hull, H. S. Bramwell, George H. Penn andFranktwo A Hundelmer, with the said Frank A

1 Helmer as president, II. S. Bramwell, as vice-Sand treasurer, who shall hold their offitallme un

til the first Monday in I)ecember, 1915, or un-til their such acessors are duly elected and tualh

D ified.On the first Monday in December, 1915, and

annually thereafter, an electon for directorsshall boarde held at the onfce of the company, un-derthe supervision of three commissioners toSbe appointed by the president and the direc-tors then elected shall take their seats .m-

mediately andshall hold orporatice until their suc-cessors are duly lected and qualitied. Eachboard shall elect rts own of, thcers, which shallconsist of a president, a secretary and aStreasurer; two of said iretoffces shmay be held by

the same person.by-All corporate elections shall be fory hallot,

erand a majority of the votess cast shall electcompand at all tockholders' metings held for any

purpose, each share of stock shall fe entaled

to one aote. enther in person or by proxy, bythings neces whose na te same is registeredbusiness and affairs of th company. the boardof directors may close the stock transfer hooks

for a period not exceeding thirty days beforeany meeting.r ritoen notice of stockholders' meetingsshall be given to each stockholder biy the sec-

retary at least ten (10) days prior to elec-tlonsr, by mailing ame, postage prepaid, to hislast known post-oftice address.

SThe board of directors shall have power toestallish stock transfer agenlcies under reason-able rules and regulations, in the cities ofaNew Orleans. Louisiana; and Chicago, Illin-ois, and at such other places as they maydeem necessary anil the business of the cor-poration shall require.

Article V.-This act of incorporation mayIe changeld, altered or modified, or this cor-oratirn dissolved in any manner provided bybaw; or withl the assent of three-fourths (fil

of the stock pres.ent or represented at anytgeneral meeting of the stockholders convened-for that purpose after thirty 3n) days' priornotice of sutch meeting shall have been givenby publication in one of the daily newspa-pers published in the city of New Orleans,.by five (5) publications during said period,and such chanlges as may be made in refer.ence to the capital stock shall be made in ac-cordance with the then existing laws on the

Article VI.-Whenever this corporation isdissolved, either by limitation of its charteror from any cause, its affairs shall be liqui-dated by three (3) commissioners to be ap-pointed from among the stockholders at ameeting of the stockholders convened for thatpurpose after thirty (30) days' prior noticeshall have been given by the secretary toeach stockholder. Said commissioners shall

poration shall have been fully liquidated. Incase of the death ofn either commissioner, the

Article VII.-No stockholder of this corpor-ation shall ever be held liable or responsiblefor the contracts or faults thereof in anyfurther sum than the unpaid balance due tothe cor oration on the shares owned by him,oh ai any mere informality in organazation

nor of exposin a stockholder to an liabilitybeyond the b anlcC due on his stocl.h o-The subscribers hereto have each written

opposite their names the number of sharessubscribed for, so that this act may also serveas the original subscription list. Said sub-scriptions to the amount of thirtyenine thou.sand (839,000.00) dollars to be paid by the con-veyance of the real estate and pro rty inwhich said parties are interested, dscribedas follows, and valued by the present direcntors at the said amount to-wit:

A certain tract of land with improvrementssituated at Barataria, parish of Jefferson, state

tary; said tracet of land measuring more orless five thousand seven hundred and sixty.two (5,762) feet front on the River Orrnacha orGrand Bayou Bat-ratria, by a depth of threehundred and eigrhteen (38) chains and ser-ent-one (71) links on the line of the propertyof Sila Turner snd two handsed ando e tthree (n3) chaise and twenty-onei (idbon the line of the hoperty of John Cean

less one-half (!., arpent front ot Ilay ,ou ilar.-t" va, to t. , ltundti d and eig tyl t i .tter

tl:.n, twenty) ,ine (I) link, in depth n ,tII . .t i,,r, tlr.t-d on •ns irc k ir - • it ll tl-d

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IState-t lRi a.rnd o: tish ithere; t. IiL e aIh e Le. -l i' t,.. .. ,r n r an. al.-n.ite

directors, mraiagers for 'thie nan age(nlt t t-uisrltn; arid a:fri.

rs ofad te !he sal or rit p"ran

is maIn t ,r , ii s. : it . t n , .ined ti .ier i ati s tu,; ais., ti Ii'iake aInc i t •":itn iot ih i. c iteie s rtf dtt 1 o an' i t.. , n i "ti e

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sere-il lo the pr-sid-tu, and sno thIie rnrrtit hi s an l. tence or im ni itlit. ti,a, i. t rir .iar i

se, th same shall lit o serel d upon t ehe clrestoiert mani esur the Secretary reasnu rert

Article I 1.-I lie .o bjas ann ptrhloaes fcnrwhich this ci n rcti rt- i lorga,• t•iletl aire tie

ature if thes s uanke to be carriei on inn attare hery declarer t o he: Tibi. sell. • rt-,.

itport, eptir t n•d gean erallty deal in ,stric- ts. Irch eggs, and ostrich fea thers; t ratse,tny, ll, th pr.t i, export ane generally deal n1lllt poultr th eggs and feathers: tin anh iaArticle f.i -'The objectl and ptsn,, ,its for

Iatue, buy. st,:l impirt,. extrrt and gehterallydeal in is cliators, food, feathers or and ran-

ti- hg ate richles, t. ultr, r anrd ed allgatir to,hatcnh, breted and rand se, y natural or oarit al

Tmeans ,it rles , an y ferir; of poultry t.isbuy, ae tll, t mio t export ltll and g al'inrase, atch, hs.y sell. im ort. export and getn-crlor deal in a sall t, all trete n anaor ae - nhedskitrs an artcles ade frirtor such hides anp, dskins; to prilnt. publsh and distlllute taga-ziies an literasture of ener clas and tIe-sCriptiond to exhibr t or show Ii any manerwhatever any r stches, bayrds, poultry or all

sell, import, export and generallr deal inostrchl tea thers, and t o arry on any activi-ties which have t i do wsto the spcific, anrposes heretin set frish and especially to ruy.sell, lease, hold and acquire real estate, andany other property recesary or hncidental tli

the proper conduct of said business and taismortgage and pledge rtheand generally deal .

ive thoutrsand dollars t a$25.000, dvided into tand

the pwar value of ten dollars ths0.oi each.The lsmit to which the capital stock of this

tcorh poraton ay be increassed us hereby aiedas tifty thousand dollars ($50,000).

Article ItV-All the corporate powers of ht thiscorporation shall be vested in atnd exercisedn

of stockholders, two of whom shall constitutetha quorum for transacting all business. The

Board of Diretors shall be vested with fullpower and authority to mauke all contracts,purchases and sales, and adopt all by-lawsrules and regulations for the government of

the business and affairs of the compn any andalter, amendhae c theeth same ati prleas-ure; hardoi t ree and discharge all toffcers,agents and employes, fix all salaries, andgenerally do and perform all things necessaryan the transaction of ath business affarst

said hoard shall be filled by the stockholdersin the manner provided in the election of di-

e oard of Dirc Theo aectors of this corpora-tion shall consist of Lafayette M. HughesntJohn F. Gerland cher, and Edward W. Rogers,with the said Lafayette M. Hughes. asPresident; Edward W. Rogers, as vice-president, and John F. Ger ticher, as Secretarytreasurer, whoa shall hold their offices

191o aut their successors are duly elected

On the second Thirsday pn November, 1915,and amnnually thereafter, an election fr die.rectors shall bofe held atc the office of the com-opany, under the supervision of three cromms-sinners to be appointed by the President, and

rthe drectors then elected shall take itheirseots immediately and shall hold offce untiltheir stccessors are duly elected and quali-tied. Each hoard shall elect ts ownt officers,which shall consist of a president, vice-pre ssident and a secretary-treasurer. cr

tAll corporatend elections shall be ly ballre ,an d a majority of the vote this cast shall elect

and each share of stock shall be sentitled toaore vote peither in person or tcy proxy.

raitten rotices of elections shall bet givento each stockholder by the Secretary-treasurer

iat least ten days prior to election s.Article V.-This act of incorporation may iechangeir altered or modified, or this corpora-

tion dissolved, with the assent of two-thiriesof the stock preasent or reirese ted at antgeneral meeting of te stockholdters coivereifor that purpose after prior notice No such

tin sorhaollt haei seests gae i in writeng ltknown postoffice address, all in accordancewith the terms of Act No. 267 of 1914.

Aais nle rthenevert tis coorporati disdsled eitto hal her d by ali the offce of catheror from any cause, its affairs shall he liqui-dated ionery three comissioners to be appoint edfrom among ihe stockholders at a meeting ofthe stockholders cnvened for ha ta purposer

eafter prsor notie shall have leen orien u ithe Secretary to each stockholder. Said cmin ioners shall remain i n office until ceaffairs of said corporat tion shall have been

tifully oquidated In case of the dearth of eitherrcommissn oner, the survivor shall continue ton

act, all as provided under the terms tof seetion e0, of Act 267 of 1914.Article Vl.-iNo stockholder of this carbe-

poration shall ever oibe held iable or res n-sisble for the contracts or faults thereo insany furt her sum than the unpaid balance dueto the corporation on the shares owned byhim nor shall any cee informality in o hrgani-zation have the effect of rendering this shar-ter null, nor of exposing a stockholder to anyliability beyond thsie amsount of his stock.d

The following havoe tnsubscribed the numb erof shares placed opposite their names andthies act may also serve as the original sub-scription shall hle ist:n

sL. M. Honughes, New Orleans La., i00 sharese

J. F. Gerlicher, New Orleans, La,, 50 shares.The subscription of L 1. Hughes is paidFifty ostriches, in sound condition, said to

be of valute of more than $15,000, and f herebyaccepted by, the other isubscribers atie thatale of At0 g o w 1i, perience, ad

Sganazation of the company ,000, and rthis isnhereby accepted by the Directors and sub-Sscribat her value of $5,000.e ai n e

The other subscriptitn ons shall be pained in-

Thus doneh and passed in my notarial officein the City or of New Orleans, aforesaid erin the

presence of Francis P. Burns and Anthonyresiding in this city, who hereunto snubribe

their names, togedher with said parties andime, notary, on se day and ate set forth in

t cption hereof, all after due reading of theLuisiana or elsewhere" added and interlined,

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d me 'in , calld fr thc.t or in he eqtrte-•iaelu" t -he .o l a i , Ind ot.h'ck .shall hoe. of •,ce ,i,,h -is it •" p.fd a dft l tctft and.rqa • alife', atnd no •ran,-

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hill ti tft Ihi tt 1,fto l fty r.' per . until he ha,

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. Th, isr atlrttionl ta oll lf tha gotig concern

a. so nI a. ti. e th•.ftft'fti and i$ ,-.tai.. ll y d .llarseor of its capital sto ihasl ben sul.d ribed as

S retia•te irov• fr red iered.S Article I.-ti llc m rtile- of thi s corpora-i- ti shall .e ili" the. city of New Orleans.

,parish cf t)rleatt.. ste huof liud 1ian) a hard all

o ,,the law directs.' k n ,de un ed tok.n- Artcl .-l. Al l. trl 1Ithen wers ofha thise rfdate fixd fo-hr such etV ring, thns equivalent

i p atio a shall lie -.tsvested in, and thno tanage-tion of the business of the corporationd coand

each of whom shall own in his owe,ks. right,airst offred It to, khol hen st chhd dern ow

n at all times during the term of office, at least

Sin fulpaid share of the capital stock ofwho;1fle 11m Vlhll presni this provi_•on dhall not

5,e r--nera l meetyng 1ohe s~tockhol. con-

-Thvn ~or thlwratl•,n ~plrpo It a o Ifhig concernc1f itS capital been k lids been sup,,ecned as

Artlc his V. c i ,i this corpor-rporaion.Stod,1 shall bye thl.mity of rew Orleany

tahe irst r thr a l p diretors shall be m-servedI upon the fr:l, and n301 Bao nn e street and

he Meyer Eiseman, president; M. Perry Boos.

SArticle \.--All of ihe powers of this co-rlog, vi e-preshallident, anted in, aJohn L. Corcoran

o nfro and control of its affairs shall be lexdrd seretary. The officeard of treasdi urctors to be om-ay

f combined wiof th thre stoffice ofldricepresident two of whomn shall constitute a quorum for the transnc-theon offi the bu seincretary. Andof the corporaid board

e each of whom shall own In his owt, right.t all times during the saier of oficers above namedne fushall spaierve and sharemain in offie apital stok ofstMonthlda" n November, 1915, on which day andon.annualy thereafter, thest board of directors shall be co-

d shall be elected by01 the stockholderst aJohd meeting called f'oran that purpose. All dire-The

Softos and officers of the rst board of directors shaller

e successor -preid elected and John ie. Corcorand an

II failsretary. The office of treashall urnot be re-

t combined awith the office of ic-prsid ont r, of directors and the said officers above named

i shall serve and remain in oce until the ir sth. ondmay n sovember, 191in on which day and

Sannually the reoern the boardt of direct ors

shall b e elected by the stockholders athelmeetiing called for tha une x ired tmtots and officers shallchold o nt'e Article tI.-Theesu of heth rsuccessors are elected and qualitied, and anyin the election of directors, each stock-

holder shall be entitled to one vote for eachs of stck owneds

Atichis aratron ma yovs bof the corporation

e and miay be cast either in person or by dulySauthasrientd ott and t makrhier ofn the otewthe toard of directors shall be tolled bytee the

Sremaining directors for the runexpired term.trs ticeI.--A ellecetin i of the sto ckhold-to the last known address of each stock-date fixed for such meeting, uncesaisaid no-i.tice has been waived in writing by the

Articlve ill--This act of incorporation mayesde amended, modifled, changed or altered, oaSthis corporation may fi dlissolvedi, with thrpassent of the stockholders holding and own-

who may be presendre s ae andented atnf_

ugenerad meeting of the stockholdersr con-s-vened for that purposed and of which duce n-istice has been given.iWthe never ths orpoars of srhall be dion-

t lvada either by limitation or from anySother causem i foaoirs shall be liquidated bythree commissioners to be slactid for thatno thia eciroalo of the igs convenred for suchhm i purpos; said commissioners shall remain In-

owice until the affairs of said corporationtinshall e fully and finally liquidated. Any

tvacancy occurring among the liquidators.shall exrticle all.- of the brightes conferred uponethem ia t hei orsall ay aere spciallt y einthpowered to settleof thisof said corporation- a the

eteon. t o collect the outstanding debts, sellexpand convey the prpcrtye pay its deaftsh and

d ivitd than remaining money and propertyha bone the stockholders. onC Article TIXI.--To stocrholdtr shall ever .-y liable or responsiftle shr the contracts offauh• of this corporation in any further rsum

C than the unpais calance due by him on theshares of stock subscribed to. or owned by.hia; nor shalls any mere informality iten thesaoridaEisation of this corporation have theeffect of renderid g this charter nullW or otexposin.g any steckholder to any furthe1

dliability than the unpaid amount which aimaybe adue on his stock subscription.le n

OArticle I :.--The subscription of aeyeSEise mn to fifty (le) share of the stock ofs

Sthis cor porationa is covered bn the treansfe,y him to this company on tgias date, of ala

right, title an d a interest in and mto twusaid Eiseman and the Brown Tube Distributtors. i). e. Selleck. Proprietor, on the 31.tday of October, 1914. in which said contractthe said Eiseman is given the sale and exo

tolusve right to handle and (ell in the stateo

b a the MsidEisenisippi fnd Loritihean the rnds.d wares and merchandise made and manufcchbye him wthe said Brown Tube Distributor-.And the v aid board of directors have ac-

t qraised the said contracts at the sum of fived thousand (e5,000.00) dollars, and they authoraissue fullpahid and non-assersable stock tothe said Eiseman in the said rum of fites

N the aaid Eiscmay for the sle and tranhferu to this corporation of the ,aid contracts heldby him with the said Brown Tube Didtribes,

e quised ine and pareed to, by all of thes ctokholders as a fair and equitable apprnisd-

d yrespectinlya written opinrite their names theamount of D toci sebseribad for bP Suthem. Jodthat thie nct Mw i also serve as e originalsunscriwtion list of thia corporation, and theryhave also stated their poyt-offie addresses.

Tonn e t Newand pansed at my ofPic, in thofcity of New Oleansr, on the day month an.;Iyear herein t22t above Sritten, in the preNeencesof David Sessler and W E. F. Jrg,

I Jr. lH. M!ClI., Not. Pu"b.

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CITY TICKET OFFICE,227 St. Charles Street,

Phone .Main 4027.

Oalal lusiless Colla IShorthand, Typewritlag, Beoukeepla

Civil Service, Preparatory CoemmerialIreacheo-Day and Nlght-Egtab.

lished 193.MACIECA BUILDING.

I. the undersigned recorder of mortgages iand for the parish of Orleans, state of liwisiana. do hereby certify that the above sadforegonng act of incorporation of the BriesTube ( ompany, Inc., was this day duly .corded in my office, in ook 1127, folio 610.

New I )rleans, November 18th, 1914.(.ignedi EMILE . LEONARD, Dy. L

State of Louisiana, Parish of Orleans., Ilerman Michel, notary public in and in

the parish of Orleans, do hereby certify ththe above and foregoing in a true and cosencopy of the act of incorporation of the Dien.Tube Company. Inc.. the original of which ison file and of record in my notarial office.

In faith whereof, witness my hand salseal this 3rd day of December, 1914.H1. MICHDEL. Not. Feb

dec 10 17 24 31 jan 7 14

CRARTItROF THE "P. & F. TANK LINE CO., IUC*

State of Louisiana, Parish of Orleans.Be it remembered, that on this 16th day INovember. 1914, before me, Pierre D. Oli0-a notary public in and for the parish alleans, state of Louisiana. duly commissisi'-and qualiied, personally ca•e and a-

Bedford and M.. Standifer, who decl• dto me, notary, that, availing themselves dthe laws of the state of Louisiana, they basformed themselves, and do hereby form tinselves, into a body corporate and have aed, and do hereby adopt, as their act of icorporation and charter the following, toadhArticle I.--The n and title of this arporation shall be the "P. & F. Tank lCo., Inc.""

Article II.-The purpose for which thesporatson is organized, and the nature ofmusines to be carried on by it are bL aedeclared to be.

To construct, purchase, own or lease tkicars for the transportation by ratonhoad dImolasises, syrup, oil, or other commlnodieentering into commerce and trade; sad, cathis end, to make and enter into with abmon carriers doing business in the UlildIStates, or elsewhere, any and all lawfld aufic and freight arrangements in relatisathe transportation of such tank cars; al iveniently incidental to thne aupooeabove expressed.

Article Ill.-The capital stock of this USporation shall be fteen thousand ($l4

Article IV.-The said capital stock way tncreased in accordance with law toamount not eIceeding one hundred theme

Article V.-The capital stock of the USporation shall be represented by one hushdaad l (150) shares of thepa par value o SIhundret ($100.10) dollars.

Article VI -The domicile of the arpntion shall be in the city of New Orleamns,of Loui si ana.

Article VII.-The period of duration ofcorporation shall be ninety.nine years,Article Vo o1.-Ail the corporate powWIthis corporation shall be vested in a baddirectors to be composed of four stockhwho shall be elected annually by the 8080Iaholders on the tarsl Tuesday of the moet idJanuary of each year at a meeting of dostockholders to be held at the domiciae of Bcorporation after notice thereof delivered Ip9sonally, or depositing in the post-ofilce Rerly addressedto each stockholder at i15 days before the date of such meetinThe election of directors shall be by bilsand each share of stock shall be entitled None vote, and a majority of the stock ieastor represented at such meeting shall 5e 5Messary to elect.

Each board of directors so elected hshll Ntsnue in office until their successors have boduly electe and and qualified.Vacancies on the board of directors Ona

be filled by te lection oby the remainingdntors.Eh o o

dEach board of directors shall elect sown number a president, one or more viNpresidents and a secretary-treasurer gigSpowers and duties shall be such as mp Nprescribed by th- by-laws of the corThe name. and addresses of thebO~nO Wdirectors for the first year, who shalluntil their successors are duly elected,qualified, shall be: William S. Penick, nOrleans, La.; James P. Ford, New OILa.; F. T. Bedford, New York, N. Y.,Standifer, New Orleans, La.

The officers for the corporation for the 8year, who shall serve until their succesNtduly elected and qualified, shall be:S. Penick, president; James P. Foilrk

esident; F. T. Bedford, vicepresident; Watndifer, secretary.treasurer.Article IX.-The names and post-ob

dresses of the subscribers to these artic•i•incorporation, and the number of sh .stock which each agrees to take. arelows: William S. Penick,•S shares; JP. Ford. 25 shares; F. T. Bedford, 24 5N. S. Standifer, I share.

In testimony whereof the said partieshereunto signed their names in my pe5and in the presence of John L RichmodThomas A. Bass, undersigned competentanesses at New Orleans, Louisianaa. **day, month and year first above writte fldul reading the whole

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Theroriginal id signedd gm S. PesiP. Fo Fred T. neord, by Win. S.M. S. Standifer.

Witnesses: John L Richmond. I1Bass.

PIERRE D. OLIVIER. Notary elI, the undersigned recorder uf

in and for the parish of Or!crans, 5t•Louisiana. do hereby certify that theIand foregoing act of incorporation of

SF. Tank Line Co.. Inc. was this dyrlrded In my oce in bok 1127, folios

NewOrleansr, November 16. 1914.(Sisned) EMILE J. LONARD,.

I ertify the above and forestoante copy of the original on file andl .

PIERllR D. OLIVIER, NotaryI3 1 die 3 1017 I4