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West Bank Herald from Algiers, Louisiana • Page 2

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West Bank Heraldi
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Algiers, Louisiana
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SHINGLE SIDED SMALL BUNGALOW Especially Adapted to the Requirements of Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed. GROUNDS WELL LAID OUT Lawn, Shrubbery and Flowers Finely Blended to Make Artistic Setting -Windows Placed as They Should Be to Catch the Light and Sunshine. By WILLIAM A.

RADFORD. Mr William A. Radford will answer and give advice OF C(sr all subjects pertaining to th, ng. for the rad.rs of this r. tn ar of his wide experlence as Edlitor.

Author and Manufacturer, he is, nithout doubt, the authority on all Fubjecta. all inquiries to Willianm A. Radford. No. Prairie aveno hi ago.

and only enclose two-cent stamp for reply. This beautlful little four-room bun. galow was designed to encourage matrimony. It is of the bungalow type, but Was northernized to the extent of first building a good cellar high enough to get seven and a half feet of headroom in the clear betwen the cement cellar foor and the joists. Also the roof is made steep enough to turn water from heavy rains and to shed snow, because such little houses are wanted AP.4 Aok (, 4 by newly married couples in the North as well as in the South and West.

Whem the rainfall is heavy or when the snow falls to a depth of two or three feet, flat roofs sometimes cause trouble. It is dimcult to retain the bungalow effect and at the same time as cure a good cellar. To do so the cellar wall is carried up only to the level of the ground under pretense of setting the building down low to carry out the bungalow Mea, but the construction calls for three feet of timber between the wai and the girth that supports the floor joktsa of the living rooms. This Is dose to galn headroom and to give space for largesised cellar windows. Cellar walls are cheaper made in this way, for two reasons.

In the et place it saves labor In building erlr4' lla. loear Plan. a wa all in one piece from the bottos of the cellar to the top of the wall. Usally wood is cheaper from the mround up and it is easier to put window hases into a woodea wall than lato concrete, briek or block, because the frames have to be set and the wall material worked around them. This tlaber coastraction starts with the top of the wall In the regular way of placing studding to be covered with bulding paper and fnally sided with sngless as shown la the perspective The whole hoae is covered with alges clear down to the ground tI retain the lowdown bungalow The heat porch is supported by plers masoary up to the lower ears of the porch joists.

Paem the eaary to the parch ceilng are w.ae palser based in shout halt al wra up a- evemred with ashgles Smssekh the housw sidi seound is sraded up to a bw apearaes to the pormc, bft of wfbh is lacraed by greing srubbery and tall ewers cm two sides a tof porh. It ecosaderable to lay out the grounde about a haasw to merge the lawa, shrubbery sad euse into one pleasA Very PNtu Hone Of Cours Yoa Ar masn Ps a plis mmra'' LII ant picture, but the bungalow type' of house lends itself to the blending of lawn, shrubbery and flowers and house as a beautiful setting for an artistlo home better than any other style of architecture There is an advantage in placing the front porch at the corner of the house. It leaves the large triple window free from obstruction to admit plenty of light into the large living room. There is a similar window to light the dining room, which also is well placed to catch all the available light and sunshine. The wide projection of roof required in bungalow construction will steal away the light froem the living rooms unless some provi-ion is made to guard against roof encroachm-nt.

During dark days of faill and early winter it is impossible to too much light into a bungalow. All windows are supposed to be fitted with dark green shades for use in summer There is a fashion. in very sunny sections of the far of using double window shades, a light shade next the window to match the room decorations and a dark shade to pull down inside when occasion requires This dark shade rolls up tight, close against the top of the window, for days or weeks without being unrolled, but it is there to use when needed. Entering the front door of this beautiful bungalow we find a model floor plan. The main feature is the large living 16 feet by 11 feet 6 inches with a splendid fireplace at one end.

The chimney and fireplace are both constructed of the same kind of brick. usually dark colored, rough surface brick that contrasts splendidly with the pure white mortar and the white ornamental insets. A fireplace well proportioned and artistically finished with a large mantel practically furnishes one end of the living room. Low bookcases may be built at the sides of the fireplace, or the space may be reserved for large reading chainrs placed in the corners in front of the narrow chimney windows. The rear of the house is just as carefully planned as the front.

Commencing with the grade entrance at the back there are wide, easy steps leading down into the cellar. This cellar way is closed by a locked door itf considered necessary. From the same grade entrance half a dozen steps lead up into the kitchen. The floor of the grade entrance is on a level with the top of the wall, but there is a step down from the door sill to the sidewalk in the back yard. A grade entrance like this with easy steps to the cellar means a good deal on wash days, and when the cellar basement is used for other household duties, such as doing up fruit in the summer time when the laundry stove is used.

In a bungalow a great deal of use may be made of the cellar for work that is ordinarily done on the main loor in larger houses. The arrangement of the kitchen could not be well improved upon. The projection makes room for four windows looking out in three different directions. The large pantry has an especial place for the ice box, with an outside door and as iee platform for the exclusive use of the Ice man, so that he can carry up four pounds of mud on each boot without causing a frown to cloud the beautiful face of the young bhousewife. Fad Set by King Edward.

Probably few people are aware that the popularity of the copper and alum. inum bracelet worn by so many ladies at the present time is really due to the fact that the late King iMward re garded as his mascot a similar brace let, which was presented to him by one of his friends shortly before the serious ilanes which resulted in the postponement of his coronation. His late majesty, who was more than usually the braceo let as having a direct bearing on his ultimate recovery, and when he died It was plaed among the personal belongings which he bequeathed Kins Georgea Watchful under. In a country town In northern Penasylvana there Iives an old man who sells milk, earyilg It from house to anse meranis ea evening in a smal lsadeart. The Is nothing strange shout that, but his compaion on these daily trips is the very strangest you ever heard e-- old gray gander, who follow him ahbotIn the most digailed manner, and stands watch over the cart.

lettg no one go near it in his masters absence. His name is Major, and his master says that he is just as usefl as a dog would bea-Ou Dumb Animals. Made to Order Hores! sal blsskN--ises bload give yea mue emeet thu leasn smsy. W. GILnBr, asser of ms A Ms -sMany Beautiful Homesa ntadiS Is Algiers today are tie skilful works 61 A.

ROUPRICH Building Contractor McDONOGHVILLE, LOUISIANA. He will be pleased to qnote you an estimate on any home appearing oon this page. SCHILLINGER PAVING For First-class PAYING GUS PETERSON 339 ELMIRA AVENUE A. CASTAING Practical Slater Contracts for All New Work and Repairs Promptly Attended to OFFICE. 409 INIERSTATE BANK BLDG.

Phone 4321 Shop 2525 La Harpe Phone Hemlock 5I1 HAVE IT DONE The Standard Way" Then you will be well pleased with the job. Get an estlmate from us Lad be convinced. Standard Electric Construction CompaN! ELECTRICAL EN6IhEERS AND CONTRACTORS Complete Isolated Plants Installed Phi.e Mall 1169 626 hydras Street NEW ORLEANS WIRING AND LIGHTING FIXTURES FURNISHED BY Graci Electric Co. Classy Desigrs and Moderate Prices. We do all kinds of Electrical Repairing.

Phone M. 2786, 604 Baronne Street. June 10-14. C(. B.

FARISH ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION Fixtures, Wiring and Electric Bells, Fans and Motors Installed and Repaired. Phone Jackson 662. MAGAZINE ST. NEW ORLEANS. T.

A. POLLOCK, Jr. Contractor and Builder -e ti' -n that 326 VALLETTE STREET SANITARY PLUMBING An important factor in the matterof GOOD HEALTH Much sickness is due to defective plumbing BETTER SEE US THIS TIME Charlton Bros. 2857 Caroadelet St. Phone Uptown 2418 B.

J. SCHNEIDER 2225 S. Franklia Phone Jacksan 935-w Centracter Rad hlildrf. epair Wrt a Specially Didn't Believe in Tattling. Marjorie, aged four, was in the brary with her father, while her mother was superintending the preparation of dinner.

The attention of the head of the house was attracted by a scratching sound, and he looked up to find his daughter at work with a pair of scissors on the top of a polished table. "Marjorie," he said, sternly, "go tell your mother what you've been do Ing." "I won't do it, papa," she said. "Do you think I'm a WATCH OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMN EVERT WEEL THERE MAY BB A BOX OF CANDY, A THEATRE TICKET, OR SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE FOR YOU. CHARTER OF TEE NATIONAL RUBBER WORKS, INC. United States of America, State of Louisiana, Parish of Orleans, City of New Orleans.

Be it kt.own, that on this the fifteenth (15Ith) day of February, in the year nineteen hundred and fifteen and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-ninth: Before me, Francis D'Assises Chatbot.oet, a notary public in and for Ithis city and parish, therein residing and in the presence of the witnesses hereinafter named and undersigned, personally came and appeared: The several persons hereinafter namendand uLdersisned, who declared that availing themselves of the laws of this state, Sespecially Act No. 267 of 1914 of this they have covenanted and agreed to form a corporation, under the limitations prescribed by said act, and by these presents do covenant and aree to form themselves, together with the ubsequent associates, into a corporation, under the agreemeits and otipulations, following, to-wit: Article I-This name and title of this ration shall be "The National Rubbe, Article II-The purposes for which this corporation is organized are hereby declared to be: To conduct a seneral vulcanizing busin ess and tire repair station, or stations, it. this state or elsewhere; to deal in, manufac tore, buy or sell automobiles, automobile tires I accessories and appliances, to act as sales men or agents, or individually, in the manrm Sfacture or dealing in of tools, machinery accessories and appliances for the vulca.rsing of rubber and its products, and generally to do all things that may be incidental to purposes Article Ill-The capital stock of this corporation is hereby fied at ten thousand doel. Ilar Article IV-The amount of the capital of this corporation may be increased twenty thousand dollars Article V-The capital stock of this cor poration shall be dirided into aud consist Sof one hundred shares (100) of the par of one hundred ($100.00) dollars each, whic" shall be issued only on complying wi th te law. )Article VI-The domicile of this corpora tion shall be in the City of New Orlessn Orleans Parish, Louanisiana, where all cita tion shall be served in accordance with Act 267 of 1914.

Article VII-This corporation shall ezie SaLd enjoy corporate succeassion for ninety-nina years from this date. Article VIII-The corporate power? of thi corporation shall be vested in three directors two of whom shall constitute a qoorum fa the transaction of all business. Said boarof directors shall be elected by the stock Sholders, annually, on December 31st, or thfirst legal day thereafter. Until their soc cessors are elected in December 1915, thfollowing person shall constitute the boar of directors of this corporation, to-wit: Jobh D. Sellers.

1015 Atrabella street, NHe Orleans; Allen H. Joh.eus, 212 Archbishbol Chapelle street, New Orleans; James Rlicker S53 Lapage street. New Orleans, with Jobs D. Sellern as president; Allen H. Johess, a vice-president, and James Ricker, as secre tary-treaMurer.

All eleetions shall be by baL Slot ad a majority of the votes cast shall necessary to elect ofers and directors; aL elctiea shaIll be held after such notio and under such rules, regslation.s ad arD visions as shall be prescribed by the board Article IX-The names ad addmrene of thsubocribers to the capital stock of this cor poraStio, togrther wit the amount of stocl subscribed by them and the method of itt ayamen as, follws, to-wit: SD. Sellers, l05 Arabella street Ne Oles, two shares (2); Allen H. a his street, New two har Rickr, 2653 LepgI street, New fety4n de. )all of said stock beht PY is the at beth in te witah iem be seed ememee bevwhh0 amd whid m-. be -said section, atd of said act, being read into this charter, the same as if set forth at length herein.

Thus done, passed and incorporated in my office at the City of New Orleans. on the day, month and year herein first above written. in the presence of Mescieurs Edward Peyronnin, at Louis F. cauve. competent witnesses, of age and domiciled in this city.

who sign with said appearcrs and me. notary. after reading of the while. Sir.ed) I. D.

two A. tw; shares: lai. cker. farty-seven shares. E.

B. Peyronnin, L. F. Sauve. I) Ir.

t-rv the undersigned of mortgages. I in f.r 1'e a ot St te of do hereby that the above and i in act iocorp of the Natsnal Rulber tei: diy rded in r-v ce. in 1157. Lt n7. New March 8th.

1913. i L. -d i R. ACT OF INCORPORATION OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AMERICAN SHIPPING INCORPORATED. a' Parish of 0 'eans, City of Nrw (Orler.s i.t this.

the 15th day of -f Fe, ary. 'n the of th huidred and tftecn I rof the United States If ie and (fe hark a redt arn quatltd 'ir the State. Parish and City aforesaid, thereir re- in the l.re-cnce of the named and irsronally ad aippeared the sevcr.l pelr.irs wh.e -nat--are wh that. themselves of the rf state relative to the formation If corprations. they have at i and do.

by these pre-en's. acree and bind themcelve-. as w-lI as those who may hereafter become with them. to form themselves into a corp Fratiatn fir the objects art purposes. ith the and under the stipulations if g.

to-wat: Art- le I-The name and style of this corp -rat shall he "the Society for the of American Shipping, and by said corporate name it shall h.te succession and enjoy for a I eriod of ninety-nine years. unless sooner hli--olved in the manner provided by law and the Articles of this charter; and under said corporate name it shall have power and authority to contract, sue and be sued, to make and use a corporate seal, the same to alter or break at pleasure, to make all necessary rules and regulations for its corporate manacement and control, and shall have and enjoy all the rights, privileges and immunities which are now conferred upon, or may hereafter be gra ted to corporations of the saer.e kind and character. Article II-The domicile of this corporation shall be in the city of New Orleans. State of Louisiana, and all citations and other processes shall be served upon the president, or, in his absence, or inability to act, upon any other officer of the corporation. Article III-The objects and purposes for which this corporatiot is organized and the nature of the business to lbe carried by it are hereby declared to be to encourage, aid.

prmT.te, and develop the construction, acquisition and operation thr-aghout the United States of America of merchant vesrels living the flag of the United to encourage and assist in the formti, tf a he.ithy pubhlic set timent in favor ilch enterprises through the public press or through newspapers. magazines, periodica'-. pamphlets or other publications to be issued by or under the auspices of or with the iof this society; to encourage, by all proper and legal methods, the enactment and enforcement of legislation favorable to the enlargement. development aid sustained pra sperity of the American merchant marine and American ship owners and seamen; to participate and assist in the promotion, orgatnization or operation of corporations or other organizations for the purposes of building, acw cu.r;rg. owe ing or operating American or other incidental objects and purposes; to own stock in any such corporations or organizations, and to have such general and in- dividual powers as may be necessary in furtherance of the objects ard purposes herein set forth o- such as a natural person might have or exercise, and to have and be vested with such powers as are conferred upon corporations of the same kind and character, under the laws of the State of Louisiana.

Article IV-The authorized capital stock of this corporation is hereby tixed at ten thousand (510,000.00) dollars, represented by one St-ousand (1.0001 shares of the par value of 0 tet- it10) dollars each, to be paid at such times and in such manner as the board of directors may deem fit and proper and may be issued for cash money or in payment of property or services actually received by or rendered to said corporation. This tion shall become a going concern as soot: as twenty-tive hundred ($2,500.00) dollars of its capital stock shall have beet. subscribed for and paid in. The parties hereto declare that they hereby subscribe for the number of shares set opposite their respective signatures hereto, or an aggregate of $8,010.00. IN The capital stock of this corporation may be ix increased to the sum of $25.000.00 in accordOR ance with the provisions of law pertaining Q.

thereto. The board of directors of this corporation shall be authorized at any regular or special meeting, to elect any citizen of the United States of America at- Honorary Member of this society. Such honorary member shall reS. tain such membership at the pleasure of the board of directors and need not be a Honorary members shall have she privilege of attending any or all meetiigs of tie society and to act in an advisory capaScity. They shall not be for any of the faults or obligations of the society nor shall they have any itterest in its assets.

Article V--All the powers of this corporation shall be vested in and be exercstted by a board of not less than three nor more than five directors, to be elected at the stockholders' annual meeting. The persons so nd named as directors, all of whom shall be ee bona fide stockholders, may select from their at own number a president, a vice-president, ard a secretary-treasurer. The first board Sof directors, wth post office addresses, are as follows: ed Alfred H. Clement, 1100 Hennen New Orleans, president' J. W.

Corry, Gulfp, vice-president- George Taylor, 53Whitney Central, N. O. secretarytresutrer. On the second Tuesday of January, 1916 and on the same day of each succeeding except when such day shall fall on a egl holiday, then upoL the next following lIyday, r- the stockholders shall elect a board of dircto trs for the ensuing year, the board already installed to continue to hold over until their successors are elected and qualified. The board of directors so elected shall slect from their own number the ofcers of the corporation as above provided, and shall also appoint a manager of the corporation.

The election of directors shall be by ballot, and Sthe persons receiviLg the largest number of to votes cast shall be declared elected. For Selecting directors or for any other purpose, each share of stock, whether present or by or proxy, shall be entitled to one vote, and a ol. majority of votes cast shall be required to pass any resolution or decide any question submitted to the stockholders, except for the to alteration or amendment of this charter or the dissolotion of the corporation, as hereinor, after provided. it The said board of diretors shall have powLo er and authority to make all t.ecessary rules ich and regulations for the management, operahe tion and control of the business of the corporation, as well as to make all necessary ra rules and by-lawa with power to fill any vacancy oecurring in their number. A majors.

ity of directors voting st l.y one time, in ct person or by prommyxy shall be required to pass any resolution or adopt any by-law and which, tt when so adopted, shadll beeome valid corporate ie act. Article VI-Notice of all neetings of stock. his holders for electing directors or for any Sother purpose, shal. be given is writin, by foe the secretary, to be deposited in the mal at ed least fifteen days before such meeting, diek- remeed to each stockholder at his last known the address appearii.g upon the books of the cor. poration, unless said ottee Is waived in writthe mg by all the stockmholders appearing as such dupon the books.

Article VII-This act of "ineporation may be modified, added to, hanged or amended or this corporation may be dirssved by and with the assent of the holders of two-thirds ha in amount of then outstanding stock givemn at a general mctiar of the stockholders, to re. be convened after fteen days' prior natice, as provided in Article VI of this artsr. he In the event of the dissolutioa of said an corporation, either by limitation of its char. ter, orr therwise, its afairs shall be liguio. dated by three commisioners, to be appointof ed sa.d elected at a speial meeting of the stockholderst for purpose, above pro the vided, and who shall remain in omee until or the affairs of said corporation shall be fully liquidated; and in the event of the death or it disability of one or more of said the msurviveors or mrvivr shall contine to ew t.

SArticle VIII-No soueholder shadl be held liable or responsible for the contracts or faults of this eorporation in any further than the unpaid balaz.e due to the cenio en te dmshares oMe him, or mere Sinfm ality in orgniztio baoe thme of 0 Dunbars, Lopez Dukate Company. New Orleans La. Lartest Packers in the world of High-Grade Canned Goods. Oysters Shrimp. Okra and Figs.

Our SEds Said by Whaluale grcers the Worledi Id 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 s7 New Orleans Smoke Portina Cigars We sell lots of 'em. U. KOEN Distributors NEW ORLEANS Gulf Coast Lines 1FRISCO) Haove a Noew Train The California Special 7:40 P. M.

Direct to San Frencisco, Los Angeles, Sa Diego, Galveston, Houston A Good Route Mark Antony, D. P. A. What we advertise to so. A Good Argument! It we supply ifty per cent of the little boys of New Orleans with their clothes, isn't this just as sodd a plan for those little Algerians? KNEE PANTS.

up. KNEE 60. up. Mayer Israel 714716 CANAL STREET. S1AA1AA1AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 11AAAAAU11 AAAA M.

Abascal Ltd. Groceries al Wstesm Prdm, PELICAN Cer. Verret St. ALGIERS, LA. Sierra --DALURs INGROCERIES IMPORTOED WINEL LIQUORS CIARS TOUACCO, TC.

Welievie St. Opeoueses Ave. Snames, together with said appearers asd me, notary, after due reading of the whole. Name, address and number of shares: Alfred H. Clement, 1109 Hennen New Orleans, 400J.

W. Corry, ulfport, 400; Georle Taylor, 528 Whitney etal Orleans 1. 6 Witnesses: Joh- D. Miller, F. Eiler.

Chas. SF. Fletchinger, Not. Pub. I.

the undersigned recorder of in and for the Parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana, hereby certify that the above and 7 foregoinl act of incorporation of the Society for the Development of American Slitu Incorporated, wuas this day duly record -n my oicet in book f1157, folio New Orlenar.s, March, 1915. (Signed) Emile 1 Leonard, D. R. A tre copy. ('Chbs.

F. Fletchinger, Not. Pb. SMch. 8 25-Apr.

1-5-15-2. CI ARTIR OF CRISCINT PAPIr 30X FACTORY, United States of America, State of Louisiana, City of New Orleans. Be it known, That on this tenth day of i. the month of March, in the year one thousand. nine hundred and ifteen; before me, Felix r.

J. Dreyfous, a notary public, duly commisi sioned aid sworn in for the Parish Ors. leans and City of New Orleans, therein rer siding, personally appeared, Messrs. John Rinle, Morris Levy Herman Aron and Carl Detsle, a11 of the 'tul age of maujority r- and residents of this city. Who declared that, availing themselves of the provisions of the laws of this State, relative to the orl, ganisation of corporatiot.s, and more ptit I cularly Act 267 of the General Assembly this State, approved July 9, 1914, they have i.

covenanted and agree, and do, by these presents, covenant and agree, bind, for and constitute themselves, asu well a such per.t sons who may hereafter join or become assoi- ciated with them, into a corporation sad body a politic in law, for the objects and purp-ses and under the agreements and stipulataions folt- lowin to-wit: Article I-The name and style of this corporation shall be: "Crescent Paper Box PFcy tory, and, ounder that name, it shall Shave asd enjoy all the rsights, advantes and privileges granted by law to corpmorats; it I sha exi st for the period anety-aie ratfrom this day; it shall have power to con Stract, hse sued in its cerporate name; to make and use a corporate seal, na the same to mbreak or alter st pleasure; to beold, purchsme, onvy mwotgge, hyp r- thecate or pledge property, both real ad i- pseroal; to issue boads, notes and other ot- lgaintor egotiable it ents; to ha m. agents and other as terest il and coavenience ofsa corporate may we. Ly quire or demand; to make and establish such or by-laws, and regulatioms for the ta porate maemet a oat the iAairs mo of the corporatio as may be deemed eces sar or. expedient. id Article --Tbe doadmle at sida ee ta tion sheall be established Into the City is Orleans, State of Louisiana, ad dtatiens a other be emsmd in the abeee has sea tresmu er.

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IIG PETER RUPP, Agent vices to be used as containers for merchandisc aLd other articles of commerce, and generally to engage in and carry on any other enterprise or business which may be germane or incidental to, or connected with, the purposes hereinabove set forth or contemplated by this charter. Article IV-The capital stock of this corporation is fixed at the sum of seventy-five thousand (15,000.00) dollars, divided into sever hundred and fifty (750) shares of the par value of one hundred ($100) dollars each which have been entirely subscribed and paid for in cash by the earers, as hereinafter more fully shown. All shares of stock shall be full paid and nonassessable. No transfer of stock shall be bindin uon the corporation unless made upon its books, all certificates of stock shall be signed by such officers as may be designated by the board of directors. This corporation shall have the right to increase its capital stock to the further sum of seventy-five thousand ($75,00000) dollars, to be divided also into shares of one hundred ($100) dollars each, provided said increase in the capital stock shall have been autherised by the stockbolders at a meetirn to be beld pursuant to the provisions of Article of this charter.

Article V-All the corporate powers the company shall be vested is, and the mssL ment and control of its afairs shall be exercised by a board of directors composed of four stockholders, the membership of which board may be increased to le. A majority of the directors shall constitute a for the transaction of all buoiness. The directors shall be elected annually, by ballot, by the stockholders, oa the frst Modoay in February in each year. anch stockbol-er shall be entitled, in person or by proxy, to a vote for every share owned by him, and all elections shall be held under such rules and regulations as may be determined by the board of directors, after 15 days' notice by mail of such election shall have been sent to each stockholder at his last known address. The directors thus elected shall continue in office for one year, or until their successors have been duly elected and qualified.

No failure to elect shall be regarded as a forfeiture of this charter. An vacan ce urrinq on said board shall be led thy remainog directors for the unexpired term- the said board shall likewise elect the additional members in case they should determine to increase the number of said board. Said board of directors shall at its first meetilng after its election, nominate out of its number, a president, a vice-president, a secretary and a treasurer. Said board shall have the right to apgoint and dismiss such clerks, managers and other employee of the corporation as conditions may justify. or the business of the ecoporation may reuir.

The tenure of of ef all the em. Iloye of the sorotion shall be during the of the of Any at the directors shall have the right to appoint, by written instrument, another director or stockholder to set as his proxy and i his sead at say and all meetings the bed directors. Article VI-No stockholder shall ever be held liable or responsible fr the faults or debts of said corpratio, mor shall ss-y mere informality in its aganixatien hove the efeot of randering this eshorter nll, wor of eeing a setohkolder to any liability bspid belan den on the owned hm hArtieo nt in ma 1 be emi, fi et. alt iis i i the stock of the esrpmmaI meeting convened for tirt at least ten days' writies ins has been give. to each shareholder at of residence.

In ease expiration of this cthstrI stockholders shall deli from among their settle the business ad aJ pany. In case of death a one of said commissietsa survivors, or the appoint a successor h. tors shall have fall psee pany's afairs, eailect and convey prerty. 3 -divide the remaIn among the astackbeL have power to meet sas2 laws of the orporatia tions to be made by a dators; to 6x the pril terms and conditions and the manner is wlsW made, and take notes ad mortgage or otherwis purchase price for all property; provided, herein conferred opao I be modiled. changed of the shares of the poration.

The said I thority to sue for property in the name may be ued by the smeCr be liable in solido to Ml bolder for the monies ad corporation which shall ma possession as liqideasi, application and distribeti Article VIII-The said postoice address is New Orleans. Louisiana, 348 shares; the said postoice address is New Orleans, Louisi a8 shares; the said postoMce address is Ea New Orleans, Louisiana, mb shares, and the said Cal I. postoffice address is OI Orleans, has subscribedA Until the election to Monday in February. named shall constituthe rectors, viz: John Rituallm, man Aron aLd Carl L. John Ringle as praida Levy as vice-president.

the as secretary, and the said treasurer. Thus done and pased is day, month and year. the presence of FratLk i Weiss, competent Ssigned with the appeaers after reading the whole. (Original Signed) F. Weiss.

John Ringle, 348 i39S shares; Herman Deitz. 2 shares. Felix J. the undersigned reeseo the Parish of Orlean sud leans, do hereby certify that foregoing act of incoryOE Pape Box Factory, recorded in my office, is New Orleans, Emile J. leonard, D.

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Pages Available:
30,350
Years Available:
1893-1959