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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
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CATALOGUE 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
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PART 4 hs y) 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 7 
FOR THE YEAR 1912 
Nos. 1—4 


Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 3, 1891, of June 30, 1906, 
and of March 4, 1909 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1913 


74324—13——15 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 4: : 


WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK 
OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A 
SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO- 
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS 


LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 


1912 7 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 7, No. 1 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1912 


The Act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” : 


aca Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued 
quarterly, is arranged in three alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of 
titles, as follows: 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other iden- 
tifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for copyright 
of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs for works of art). 

II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings 
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except 
Moving-pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. 

Iti. Containing titles for moving-pictures. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated 
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy- 
right office. 

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; ‘‘H,’”’ 
Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; ‘‘I,’? Class I, Drawings or plastic works of 
a scientific or technical character; ‘‘J,’? Class J, Photographs; and ‘‘K,’’ Class K, 
Prints and pictorial illustrations. ‘‘©’’ implies copyright registration of a published 
work, followed by date of publication. ‘‘© 1 c.’’ stands for copyright registration of 
an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photo- 
graph or other identifying reproduction; and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the date 
of their receipt. In the case of pictorial contributions to periodicals, only 1 copy of 
the pictorial contribution is required. 

The annual index of proprietors, portraits and principal artists is furnished for 
this part in the final issue for the year. The subscription price for part 4, which 
must be for the complete calendar year, is $0.50 a year, payable in advance to the 
Superintendent of Documents by postal money order, express order, or New York 
draft. 


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NOTICE. 


The Return to Copyright Claimants of Copyright Books, Maps, Photo- 
graphs, and Other Articles. 


Sections 59 and 60 of the “ Act to amend and consolidate the acts 
respecting copyright ” provide as follows: 


Sec. 59. That of the articles deposited in the copyright office under 
the provisions of the copyright laws of the United States or of this 
Act, the Librarian of Congress shall determine what books and other 
articles shall be transferred to the permanent collections of the 
Library of Congress, including the law library, and what other books 
or articles shall be. placed in the reserve collections of the Library of 
Congress for sale or exchange or be transferred to other govern- 
mental libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein. 

Sec. 60. That of any articles undisposed of as above provided, 
together with all titles and correspondence relating thereto, the 
Librarian of Congress and the register of copyrights jointly shall, 
at suitable intervals, determine what of these received during any 
period of years it is desirable or useful to preserve in the permanent 
files of the copyright office, and, after due notice, as hereinafter pro- 
vided, may within their discretion cause the remaining articles and — 
other things to be destroyed: Provided, That there shall be printed 
in the Catalogue of Copyright Entries from February to November, 
inclusive, a statement of the years of receipt of such articles and a 
notice to permit any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful 
claimant to claim and remove before the expiration of the month of 
December of that year anything found which relates to any of his 
productions deposited or registered for copyright within the period. 
of years stated, not reserv ed or disposed of as provided for in this 
Act: And provided further, That no manuscript of an unpublished 
work shall be destroyed during its term of copyright without spe- 
cific notice to the copyright proprietor of record, permitting him to 
claim and remove it. 


In compliance with the above-cited provisions of law, 

Notice is hereby given to the author, copyright proprietor, or other 
lawful claimant of any copyright book,’ map, photograph, or other 
article deposited for copyright registration in the Office of the Li- 
brarian of Congress during the years 1880 to 1889, inclusive. that 
any such author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant may 
send to the Register of Copyrights his full name, the full title of 
the copyright book, map, photograph, or other article, the year in 
which copyright registration was made, and, if possible, the number 
under which such copyright book, map, photograph, or other article 

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NOTICE 


was entered for copyright, with a request for its return. On receipt 
of such information and request, such copyright book, map, photo- 
graph, or other article will be returned to the author, copyright 
proprietor, or other lawful claimant, unless it has been otherwise 
disposed of according to law. 

Application for the return of such copyright book, map, photo- 
graph, or other article should be made as early as possible during 
the year 1912. If no such application has been received during said 
year, such copyright book, map, photograph, or other article may 
be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of section 60 of 


said act. 
THORVALD SOLBERG, 


Register of Copyrights. 
Fesruary 1, 1912. | 


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DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED TO COPY- 
RIGHT PROPRIETORS. 


Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of section 60 of 
the act of Congress approved March 4, 1909, and entitled ‘‘ An act to amend 
and consolidate the acts respecting copyright,” that the copyright proprietor, 
or other lawful claimant, is now permitted to claim and remove any of the 
periodicals named below deposited and registered for copyright in his name as 


indicated in the list given below. 


One copy of each copyrighted newspaper is added to the collection of bound 


volumes of hewspapers preserved in the Library of Congress. 
cate copy may be withdrawn by the copyright proprietor. 


Only the dupli- 


The abbreviation © stands for copyright registration and is followed by the 
name of the copyright proprietor who is entitled to withdraw the copies indi- 


eated. 


Address requests for the withdrawal of deposited copies to the Register of 


Copyrights. 


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List oF COPYRIGHTED WEEKLIES, INDICATING YEARS WHICH MAY BE WITHDRAWN. 


© Farm implement news co, 


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American agriculturist. 1870-1909 
© Orange Judd co. 

American lumberman. 1901-1909 

. © American lumberman. 

American sportsman’s journal. 1879-1880 
© Forest and stream pub. co. 

Army and navy journal. 1900-1904 
© Ww. Cc. & F. P. Church. 

Ave Maria. 1880-1909 
© Daniel E. Hudson. 

Boys of New York. 1874-1894 
© Frank Tousey; Tousey & Small; Norman L. Munro & co. 

Bradstreets (weekly periodical). 1879-1909 
© Bradstreet co. 

Christian herald. 1878-1909 
© B. J. Ferney; Jos. Spurgeon; Benjamin Aitken; Charles 

Walton; M. Baxter; Louis Klopsch. 

Christian register. 1903-1904 
© Christian register assn. 

Christian union. 1870-1893 
) J. B. Ford & co.; Chirstian union pub. co.; New York and 

Brooklyn pub. co.; Chistian union co. 

Churehman (The). 1901-1909 
© Churchman co. 

Commercial and financial chronicle. 1880-1909 
© Wm. B. Dana & co.; Wm. B. Dana co. 

Congregationalist (The), also entitled Christian world. 1900-1909 
© W. L. Green & co.; Congregational Sunday school pub. soc. 

Dry goods economist. 1892-1909 
© Textile pub. co. 

Economist (The). 1894-19038 
© Economist pub. co. 

Farm and home. 1886-1909 
© Phelps pub. co. i, 

Farm implement news. 1887-1909 


* 


DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED 


Fishing gazette. 
George E. Jennings; George E. Jennings & co. 
Forest and stream. 
© Forest and stream pub. co. 
Illustrated Buffalo express. 
© G. E. Matthews & co.; J. N. Matthews co. 
Illustrated police news. 
© Alden pub. co.; Illustrated police news pub. co.; John Stet- 
son; Publisher of Illustrated police news. 
Journal of the American medical assn. 
© J. ©. Culbertson; John B. Hamilton; Trustees of Amer. 
medical assn. Amer. medical assn. 
Legal intellingencer. 
© Edward P. Allinson; Howard W. Page. 
Judge. 
© Arkell pub. co.; Judge pub. co.; Judge co. 
Leslie’s weekly. 
© Judge co.; Arkell weekly co.; Arkell pub. co. 
Mining reporter. 
© W. W. Pollock; Mining reptr. pub. co.; Industrial ptg. & 
pub. co.; Indus. reptr. co. 
National live stock reporter. 
© Philip H. Hale. 
National nurseryman. 
© National nurseryman pub. co.; C. L. Yates. 
National police gazette. 
© Publisher of Natl. police gazette; Rich’d K. Fox. 
National provisioner. 
© Food trade pub. co.; National provisioner pub. co.; Robt. 
Ganz & co.; Jos. H. Senner. 
New England homestead. 
© Orange Judd co. 
New York clipper. 
© Rebecca H. Queen; F. Queen pub. co. 
New York family story paper, also entitled Family story paper. 
© Norman L. Munro; Norman L. Munro & co. 
New York fireside companion. 
© Geo. Munro; Geo. Munro’s sons. 
New York ledger. 
© Rob’t Bonner; Rob’t Bonner sons. 
New York lumber trade journal. 
© New York lumber trade journal; J. D. Crary. 
Orange Judd farmer. 
© Orange Judd co. 
Pucks 
© Keppler & Schwarzmann. 
Railway and locomotive engineering. 
© Angus Sinclair co. 
Rams Horn (The). 
© Rams Horn co.; F. L. Chapman & co.; F. L. Chapman. 
Real estate record and builders guide. 
© Record and guide co.; C. W. Sweet. 
Rural New Yorker. 
© Rural pub. co. 
Saturday evening post. 
© R. J. C. Walker; Saturday post pub. co.; Reed, Wick- 
ersham & co.; Bennett and Fitch; Curtis pub. co. 
Scientific American. 
© Munn & co. 
Scientific American supplement. 
© Munn & co. 
Shipping illustrated. 
Shipping illustrated co. 
Shoe and leather reporter. 
© Dexter & co.; Isaac H. Bailey; Shoe and leather reporter ; 
Coach harness and saddlery. 


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1897-1909 


- 1880-1909 


1893-1909 
1878-1904 


1892-1909 


1892-1909 
1885-1909 
1897-1909 
1887-1907 


1892-1893 
1893-1909 
1878-1909 
1893-1909 


1894-1909 
1882-1909 
1872-1909 
1870-1908 
1870-1898 
1896-1909 
1895-1909 
1878-1909 
1901-1904 
1892-1906 
1871-1909 
1878-1891 
1873-1909 


1887-1909 
1887-1909 
1905-1909 
1870-1896 


: 


DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED 


Sporting life. 
© Geo. M. Spidell; Sporting life pub. co. 
Street and Smith’s New York weekly, also entitled New York 
weekly. 
© Street and Smith. 
Sunday companion. 
© Sunday companion pub co. 
Sunday magazine. 
© Ervin Wardman; Associated Sunday magazines, ine. 
Sunday school times. 
© Sunday school times; John D. Wattles; John D. Wattles 
& CO, 
Svenska Amerikanska posten. 
© 8S. J. Turnblad. 
exas siftings. 
© Street and Knox; Texas siftings pub. co.; Geo. W. A. Yates, 
jr.; Robert E. Morgan. 
obacco. 
© T. H. Delano pub. co. 
own topics. 
© Town topics pub. co. 
rade register. 
© Trade register, inc.; Wood and Ackman; Lovett M. Wood. 
eekly florists review. 
© Florists’ pub. co.; G. L. Grant. 
Teekly northwestern miller, also entitled Northwestern miller. 
© C. M. Palmer; Miller pub. co. 
Western electrician. 
© Western electrician co.; Electrician pub. co. 
Yale alumni weekly. 
© Yale alumni weekly. 
ouths companion. 
© Perry Mason & co.; Perry Mason co. 


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1881-1904 
1870-1909 


1906-1909 
1898-1909 
1875-1909 


1897-1906 
1882-1897 


1887-1904 
1895-1909 
1898-1909 
1897-1905 
1882-1909 
1887-1908 
1899-1909 
1890-1909 


CLASS G 
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OF DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


ADLER (GEORGE), San Diego, Cal. [1-8 

California the exposition State. 
[Draped woman extending wreath, 
with shield at left and at righta globe 
above which appears the rising sun.] 
© 1 c. Feb. 2, 1912; G 39743. 

Exposition of San Diego. [Draped 
woman seated in circle surrounded by 
sun rays which light up exposition 
buildings below.] © 1c. Feb. 3, 1912; 
G 39749. ’ 

San Diego. [Figure of woman with 
streamer, at left of scene of city and 


marbor, (1c. Feb. 21, 1912: .G 
39816. 
San Diego to-day and 1915. [Busi- 


ness section of city, with seal in sun- 
burst and exposition in distance sur- 
rounded by clouds.] © 1c. Feb. 7, 
1912; G 39758. 

San Diego—1915. [Woman holding 
shield and winged boy presenting 
wreath under canvas, with vista of the 


exposition. city and harbor in dis- 
fnce). > 1 ¢ Feb. 21, 1912: 'G 
39817. 


San Francisco, the exposition city. 
[Draped woman on pedestal holding 
wreath in right hand and cornucopia 
in left arm, looking down on globe, 
with city in distance.] © 1c. Feb. 2, 
1912; G 39741. 

San Francisco’s ferry. [Ferry boat 
leaving wharf near high tower over- 
looking city in background.] © 1. 
Mar. 4, 1912; G 39951. 

Spirit of 1915. [Draped woman 
seated holding branch in hand and 
looking over right shoulder, with globe 
near by over which appears the rising 
sun.] ©1c. Feb. 2, 1912; G 39742. 


AMBERG (LOUIS) & SON, New York. 
[9, 10 
Bully bull doggie; by J. Jusko. 
Head of English bull pup. ©1c. Jan. 
25, 1912; G 39693. 
Sis Hopkins. Head of laughing 
child with hair combed back in two 
braids. ©1c. Jan. 11, 1912; G 39505. 


1 


AMERICAN COLORTYPE CO., New York. 
(etal 
First step; by Seeger. [Woman 
holding arms of child which is trying 
to walk to little girl kneeling on ‘gar- 
deni pathe| ©) De eb. 2, 1912: °G 
39745. 


AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE Co., New York. 
[12-21 
Automobile at bathing beach, lady in 
bathing costume in foreground. 


Automobile in orchard, lady gather- 
ing fruit in basket in foreground at 
left. 


Automobile in winter snows on 
country road, horse and sled in fore- 
ground. 


Automobile on mountain top, with 
lady and child in foreground. 


Automobile riding through park 
with mounted officer in foreground at 
right. 

Automobile spinning along country 
read, with farmer at roadside waving 
hat. 

Automobile with occupants. 
monoplane flying in air. 

Five passengers and chaffeur exam- 
ining car at roadside. 

Seven passengers in automobile 
spinning along road, rabbit in fore- 
ground. 


and 


Street scene, limousine at curb pas- 
sengers about to enter automobile. 


© 1c. each Jan. 15, 1912; G 39614- 
39623. 


GADGLEY (AZALEA G.), Springfield, Mo. 

Paws 

Ozark houn’ no. 1. [Statue of lean, 

long-eared dog standing with one foot 

raised and head turned to right.] © 
1 e. Jan. 30, 1912; G 39772. 


no. 2. [Statue of lean, long- 
eared dog, with head down, sitting on 
lettered base.] © 1. Jan. 30, 1912; 
G 89773. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24. 


BAvER (FRED M.), Weehawken, N. J. 
[24-27 

Easter card no. 1. Girl’s head in 
center of lily, with cross on hill in 
background. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1912; G 
39405. 

——no. 2. Mother rabbit dressed in 
skirt and rose-trimmed hat, leading 
small rabbit carrying backet of Haster 
eggs. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1912; G 39406. 


no. 8. Young man handing 
three Easter-lilies to girl, with Cupid 
sitting in clouds above. © 1c. Jan. 6, 
1912; G 39407. 

Fast friends. Girl seated on rail 
fence, with hand on nose of horse, 
teasing large collie dog. ©1e¢. Jan. 
6, 1912; G 39404. 


BECKER (JACOB), New York. [28 

Birthday stones. [Diamond as king 
seated on throne before which are five 
mounted knights preceded by six foot- 
men bearing shields, representing pre- 
cious stones.] © 1c. Feb. 9, 1912; G 


39T9T. 
BERNHEIM DISTILLING Cco., Louisville, 
Ky. [29 


What the doctor ordered; by W. Tre- 
maine. [Doctor showing bottle of 
whiskey to old man and lady in his 
office.] © 1c. Mar. 7, 1912; G 40021. 


BERRUEZO & MARIOTTE, Los Angeles. 
[30 
Virgin of Guadalupe of Mexico; by 
I). Berruezo and H. Mariotte. [Bas- 
relief plaque of lady with hands folded 
at bosom standing in front of sun- 
burst.] © 1c. Feb. 12, 1912; G 39790. 


Birt (H.), New York. eo ais 74 
Fleur-de-lis. Bas-relief panel of 
Japanese woman with parasol, stand- 


ing on rock near water, surrounded by 
fieur-de-lis. © 1 c¢. Jan. 25, 1912; G 


39612. 
Moon-light. Bas-relief panel of two 
Japanese women sitting near _ pool 


playing musical instruments, with tree 
and stream in background. © 1 «. 
Jan 25, 1912; G 396138. 


Iiock (RicHARD W.), River Forest, Ill. 
[33-39 


American beauty. [Statuette of 
nude woman seated on rock. ] 
Debutante (The). [Statuette of 
woman in large hat and trailing 
adress. | 

Earth. [Statuette of nude Indian 


lying prone on rock smoking pipe. ] 


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Dt. IV, ces 


Bock (RiIcHARD W.)—Continued. 


Fairy messenger. [Statuette of nude 
woman seated on back of snail.] 

Gluck. [Statuette of nude child 
seated on open book holloing.] 


Innocence. [Statuette of nude little 
gir] standing, holding arms above 
head. ] 


Patriot (The). [Statuette of nude 
man standing, holding globe in left 
hand and scroll in right. ] 


© 1 ¢« each Mar a2 
4010240108. 

BooTs PURE DRUG CO., LTD., Wotting- 

ham, England. [40, 41 


In full orbed glory; by Alex. Mac- 
lean. [River reflecting stream of light 
from the sun.] ©1ec. Feb. 2, 1912; G 
39739. 


When night a radiance borrows; by 
Alex. Maclean. [Sea at foot of cliffs 
reflecting light of moon above clouds. ] 
© 1c. Feb. 2, 1912; 39740. 


BortEAvu (PHILIP), New York. [42,48 

March. Head of girl wearing large 
hat pulled down over hair which is 
blowing in wind. © 1c. Feb. 1, 1912; 
G 397386. 

Suzanne. Head of girl wearing 
Gainsborough hat and coral necklace, 
front view. © 1¢ Hes 1) oie ae 
39735. 


BOLLMAN (JOHN) co., San Francisco. 

[44 

Good story. [Front bust portrait of 

man wearing cap, in attitude of talk- 
ing.] ©1c. Feb. 21, 1912; G 39814. 


BorzoNE (EHNrico), Chicago. [45 
Water kiss fountain. Water gush- 
ing from mouth of upturned woman’s 
face in conventionalized lily-shaped 
bowl. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G@ 39957. 


BosENCE (RicHARD J.), Snokomish, 
Wash. [46 


Miller River of Washington. [Wind- 
ing stream in dense forest of Wash- 
ington fir trees.] ©1c. Jan. 20, 1912; 
G 39571. 
BRECKENRIDGE (HUGH 

phia. [47 

Tyson (Dr. James) [Doctor seated 
at table reading record of case while 
nurse at his back stands watching pa- 


H.), Philadel- 


tient.] © 1c. Jan. 13, 1912; G 39528: 
Brown (J. G.), New York. [48 

Rush for evening papers in the 
eighties. [Newsboys gathered around 


wagon from which man is delivering 
papers.] ©1c. Feb. 2, 1912; G 39919. 


WORKS 
mio, 1, 1912 


Brown & BiIcELow, St. Paul [49-121 


Afterglow (The); by G. H. Gay. 
[Pond dimly shaded by scattering trees 
along its banks. ] 


Benjamin Franklin book store; by 
J. L. G. Ferris. [Man and woman in 
colonial dress, examining books shown 
them by man standing on store steps. ] 


Bernice; by B. Lichtman. [Front 


bust portrait of young woman, in 
feather-trimmed rolled hat, looking 
over left shoulder. ] 

Big haul; by McIntosh. [Fishermen 


in small boat pulling in net while one 
Signals passing schooner. ] 


Blazing the trail; by Phillip R. 
Goodwin. [Two hunters in clump of 
trees on hillside looking toward hills 
on opposite side of stream. } 


Cottage by the sea; by Noel Smith. 
[Woman feeding chickens by cottage a 
short distance from the sea.] 


Cupid the joy rider; by Will Grefe. 
[Cupid sitting in rear seat of auto- 
mobile driven by lady with assistance 
of man at her side. ] 


Daily press; by Stuart Travis. 
[Young man embracing lady with baby 
in her arms. ] 

Dangerous habit; by Stuart Travis. 


[Young woman in riding habit holding 
horse by bridle. ] 


Dear daddy; by Francis Day. 
[Young woman watching little girl 
seated at table writing. | 

Debutante (The); by H. Hutt. 


[Front bust portrait of girl, with rib- 
bon bandeau on hair, looking over right 
shoulder. ] 


Deft meadows; by H. Wysmueller. 
[Meadow pond reflecting shadow of 
Dutch windmill near cottages. ] 


Delayed hunt; by J. W. Dunsmore. 
[Interior of blacksmith shop where 
one mab is shoeing horse held by boy 
while another shapes shoe on anvil. ] 


Diamond lead; by Will Grefe. 
[Young man leaning over back of 
sofa offering diamond ring to lady 
seated thereon. ] 


Dixie roses; by C. D. Williams. 
[Bust portrait. three-quarter view, of 
girl holding rose in each hand.] 


Eaves droppers; by Stuart Travis. 
[Young man and woman seated on 
rustic seat holding hands while squir- 
rels chase down tree behind them. ] 


SS ——_————— Eee 


OF ART 


“Brown & BicELow—Continued. 

Hxhibit A; by Stuart Travis. [Young © 
woman seated with hands crossed in 
lap while, beyond partition, Cupid ap- 
peals to man hiding face in his 
hands. | 

F. O. B. anywhere; by Stuart Travis. 
[Young man, with hat in left hand, 
about to enter automobile driven by 
lady. | 

Fairy tales; by W. B. Davis. [Small 
boy and girl sitting in wicker chair 
reading book while large dog lies at 
their feet. ] 

Forest primeval; by C. T. Wilson. 
[Vista of stream through clump of 
large trees. | 

Friend in need; by C. M. Coolidge. 
[In a game of cards played by seven 
dogs seated, one dog slips a card under 
table to another. | 

Good night; by W. B. Davis. [Girl 
with candle in hand standing on 
stair-steps looking over right shoul- 
der. | 

Grace; by C. Allan Gilbert. [Left 
side view of young woman in evening 
dress, standing, admiring flowers in 
vase. | 

Grey morn in Brittany; by J. Schene- 
witz. [Man loading two-horse wagon 
at stable door. ] 

Grey November; by P. P. Scheidges. 
[Vista of bright clouds above horizon, 
through scattering leafless trees about 
cottages on hill.] 

Head of the cafion; by R. A. Fox. 
[Small stream flanked with clump of 
bushes and craggy mountains. ] 

Headland; by HE. T. Bricker. [Rocky 
point of land jutting into sea.] 

Heads or tails; by C. M. Russell. 
[Cowboys lassoing cattle at foot of 
hill.] 

Held by the enemy;:by Stuart Tra- 
vis. [Man with arms folded standing 
watching lady and man dancing. ] 

Helping hand; by E. P. Moran. 
[Man in colonial dress helping lady 
over garden fence. ] 

Hero (The) ; by H. Witowski. [Boy 
with bunch of fish in hand standing 
between two boys, whistling. ] 
by 
driving 


Franz dea 
sheep 


Homeward bound; 
Boul. [ Shepherdess 
along pasture path. ] 


In childhood’s happy hour; by Ar- 
thur J. Elsley. [Girl holding child up 
in arms so that it can play with kitten 


' In window. |] 


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Brown & BicgELow—Continued. 


Increasing balance; by Will Grefe. 
[Young man and lady seated at table 
examining small book.] 


Indian summer; by S. R. Chaffee. 
[Brook running from open field along 
edge of a forest of shedding trees. ] 


Joint amount; by Carl Hirschberg. 
[Large dog siting by table where small 
boy and girl are calculating the 
amount of money from two savings 
banks. | 


Lady Goldenrod; by Francis Day. 
| Three-quarter view of young woman 
looking down at bouquet of flowers on 
her bosom. ] 


Mantle of silver; by W. S. Bucklin. 
[Snow scene of stream winding by 
scattering bunch of trees. ] 


- Marguerite; by Carl J. Blenner. 
[Front bust portrait of young woman 
in low-neck dress, with hair platted in 
braids on either side of face.] 


Marriage contract: by J. L. G. Fer- 
ris. [Young woman seated at: table, 
with pen in hand, glancing back at 
man by her side while two men stand 
looking on.] 


Midsummer fiction ; by Stuart Travis. 
[Young man in_ shirt-sleeves and 
girl in bathing suit seated by board 
fence. | 

Mis-deal (A); by Stuart Travis. 
[Man seated kissing young woman who 
las dropped bunch of cards. ] 


Miss Demure; by C. D. Williams. 
[Head of girl wearing bonnet 
trimmed in flowers and ribbon tied 
under chin. ] 

Nellie Custis rosebud; by J. lL. G. 
Ferris. [Elderly man in colonial dress 
looking over shoulder of lady, in flower 
' garden, examining a rosebud. ] 

November twilight; by E. Lamasure. 
[Cottages along country road made 
visible by light from bright clouds 
above horizon. ] 


Old mill stream; by HE. Lamasure. 


[Old water mill in grove of large 
trees along bank of small stream. ] 

‘Old songs; by G. L. Nelson. [Old 
man seated in armchair, with \ittle 


girl in lap, listening to young woman 
playing piano. ] 

Old stile always 
Stuart Travis. 
girl at the stile.] 


in fashion; by 
[Young man kissing 


Open season; by A. Pope. [Large 
dog standing in sedge holding bird in 
his mouth. } 


“Yravis. 


Brown & BiIGELoOWwW—Continued. 


Our daily bread; by Eugene Mulertt. 
[Mother, little girl and baby seated 
with heads bowed and hands clasped 
on small table, near open fireplace. | 


Playing close to the net; by Stuart 
[Young man kissing girl over 
tennis net. ] 

Polly; -by 3B.  inchtmanm [Front 
bust portrait of girl wearing coat and 
feather-trimmed hat rolled up at side. ] 


Reveries; by Paul La _ Boulaye. 
[Young woman, thinly clad, seated on 
sofa looking down at bunch of roses by 
her side. ] 


Royal pair; by R. O. Yardley. 
[Young woman petting head of horse. ] 

Shady pool; by Wm. Hart. [Cattle 
wading in stream along edge of 
forest. ] 

Shoulder arms; by Stuart Travis. 
[Young woman standing, clasping her 
arms over shoulders of soldier, near 
gun carriage. ] ‘ 

Springtime in Brittany; by Thomas 
Moran. [Woman standing under large 
trees watching geese in pond. ] 


Story of the rose; by Will Grefe. 
[Young man _ seated looking over 
shoulder of lady at bunch of roses in 
her arm. ] 


Sun worshippers; by C. M. Russell. 
[Three Indians mounted, near stream, 
with hands raised looking toward ris- 
ing sun.] 

Supremacy; by G. A. Beneker. 
[Workman tying U. 8. flag at top of 
steel framework above surrounding 
buildings. ] ; 

Surprised; by Frank Stick. [Man 
with gun in hands about to shoot two 
ducks flushed from sedge by dog.] 


Sweet sixteen; by Harrison Fischer. 
[Front bust portrait of girl wearing 
low-neck dress and ribbon bandeau, 
with head turned toward right shoul- 
der, glancing over mirror in right 
hand. | 


Sweetest rose; by W. A. Metzger. 
[Bust portrait, three-quarter view, of 
young woman leaning chin against a 
rose and glancing upward.] 


Sylvia; by Albert Lynch. [Front 
bust portrait of young woman with 
wrap draped about shoulders, wearing 
ribbon-trimmed hat. ] 


Thanksgiving; by Stuart Travis. 
[Young man and woman seated on 
sofa glancing up at elderly man leav- 
ing the room.] 


no. 1, 1912 


OF ART 


Brown & BicELow—Continued. 


WORKS 
161 
BRUNDAGE (FRANCES )—Continued. 
Hallowe’en, 1. Small boy with 


Though lost to sight to memory 
dear; by W. B. Davis. [Young woman 
kneeling by sofa reading a letter from 
box nearby. ] 

Trophy of the hunt; by J. L. G. 
Ferres. [Elderly man standing, with 
back to man and lady seated, holding 
a fox’s tail above heads of two colo- 
nial maidens near table surrounded by 
men and women drinking wine. ] 

Trouble hunters; by C. M. Russell. 
[Three Indians on rock hill, with 
their horses nearby, looking over nar- 
row stream. | 

Waiting playmate; by Wm. Collins. 
[Woman watching child sleeping on 


| bed above which appears a dog’s head. ]} 


When sunset falls on castle walls; 
by Thomas Moran. [Vista of castle 
through scattering trees on rocky hill- 
side. ] 

Woodland road; by EH. J. Fenn. 
[Road winding over stone bridge, 
through a forest.] 

World’s highway; by Edward 
Moran. [Stretch of sea with ship in 


distance. ] 
Youth and experience; by A. W. 
Buhler. [Young man seated looking 


over shoulder of elderly man at the 
helm. | 


© 1c. each Jan. 8, 1912; G 39411- 
39488. 


BRUNDAGE (FRANCES), Washington. 


[122-161 


Child kneeling 
with letter to 


Christmas joys, 1. 
before open fireplace 
Santa Claus. 

——2. Santa kneeling 
ing bag of toys. 

3. Little boy and girl admiring 
Christmas tree laden with toys. 

4. Little boy in nightdress 
carrying toys in both arms. 


and empty- 


——5. Two little girls with box of 
candy. 


6. Little boy and girl dancing 
under mistletoe. 


7. Young lady 
pudding. 


8. Little girl holding doll on 
her lap, with box of candy at her feet. 


carrying plum 


9. Boy kissing little girl under 
mistletoe. 


10. Young lady with little boy 
and girl standing at shop window ad- 
miring Christmas toys. 


candle kneeling at one side of cut-out 
pumpkin and cat peering around the 
other. 


2. Little girl with broom 
pumpkin floating over house-tops. 


——3. Little girl astride broom on 
which sits black kitten. 


in 


4. Two boys earrying cut-out 
pumpkin. 
5. Little boy and girl talking 


over black kitten, with Jack-o-lantern 
nearby. 
6. Little girl in witch’s cos- 
tume holding black cat with right hand 
and pumpkin with left. 
Oi Mittlexeirl: in Puritan hat 
with apples in lap, sitting on floor by 
black eat. 

——8. Small girl embracing little 
boy who is frightened by Jack-o-lan- 
tern. 


9. Boy showing Jack-o-lantern 
to little girl. 
10. Little girl watching boy 
with black cat in one hand and pump- 
kin in the other. 

Happy New Year, 1. [Nude child 
with bea about neck seated on calen- 
dar pad by spray of roses. | 


2. [Nude child emerging from 
Grandfather’s clock surrounded by 
flowers. ] 

3. [Nude child carrying valise 


in eich hand and umbrella under arm, 
pessing beneath picture of Father 
Time. ] 

——4. [Girl and two boys with 
bell and horn celebrating above clock 
which registers 12.] 

5. [Nude child suspended from 
Father Time’s scythe above bunch of 
flowers. ] 

——6. Nude child, with bag and 
baggage, sitting on trunk. 


——T7. Girl, with corsage bouquet, 
telephoning. 
8. Boy holding telephone re- 


ceiver to left ear. 


9. Nude: child kneeling 
bunch of pansies wiping 
sponge. 


——10. Nude child, standing in 
front of clock registering 12, peeping 
from behind calendar pad. 


by 
slate with 


Thanksgiving, 1. Puritan girl car- 
rying tray with cake and pitcher of 
cider. 


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162 


BRUNDAGE (FRANCES )—Continued. 

2. Birds flying above head of 
I'uritan girl standing with hands 
folded. 


3. Jolly boy; with bunch of 
berries in hand, carrying basket on 
each arm. 
4. Young girl 
Lunches of daisies. 
5. Little boy and girl in quaint 
costumes standing, holding each 
other’s hands. 

——6. Young woman handing lit- 
tle boy a pie and dinner basket. 


od 


(. Little girl giving advice to 


carrying two 


turkey. 


8. Turkey approaching little 
boy seated on pumpkin with spray of 
leaves in left hand. 

-_— 9, Little boy kneeling 
pumpkin offering apple to turkey. 


10. Little girl with basket 

under arm feeding three turkeys. 
te each Jane si 1912: 

39653-39692. 

BUCHANAN (H1xA), Chicago. [162, 163 

Progress and poverty, Henry George 
single tax. [Sculptured group of two 
men, one lean stooping, the other mus- 
cular, erect, standing upon globe 
which rests on book:1 © 1 «¢. Feb. 26, 
1912; G 39882. 

Teddy. [Sculptured figure of Roose- 
velt seated side-wise on reclining ele- 
phant resting chin on hand, smiling. ] 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1912; G 39792. 


on 


G 


BURBANK (ELBRIDGE AYER), Ganado, 
Ariz. [164 


Leaving home. Father standing by 
Navajo Indian boy at door while the 
mother is seated on floor surrounded 
by three children. © 1c. Jan. 20, 
1912; G 39570. 
3uRcCH (IRA L.), Joplin, Mo. [165 

Ye ole houn dawg no more kicken. 
{Grotesque figure of long-eared lean 
dog sitting.] © 1c. Feb. 24, 1912; G 
39825. 

SURDICK (JOHN E.), New York. [166 

Design for a woman’s monument. 
[Cubic block lettered and surmounted 
by figure of woman seated with left 
arm around small boy standing by her 
side holding sword.] © 1 ¢. Feb. 21, 
1912; G 39818. 

CALDER (ALEX. STERLING), Croton-on- 
Hudson, N. Y. 

Our American stoic. Standing figure 
of Indian enveloped in blanket. © 1c. 
Mar. 7, 1912; G 40089. 


Dt. 1V, SS eae 


Cany (T. H.), Philadelphia. [168 


Winning of two blues. - [Man stand- 
ing holding bridle of horse and looking 
dowh upon young woman at his side.] 
©l1c. Jan. 15, 1912; G 39605. 


CAPRONI (P. P.) & BRo. INCc., Boston. 
[169 
Cupid mending heart. [Statuette of 
Cupid seated sewing a heart.] ©1e.° 
Jan. 15, 1912; G 39529. 


CARBOULD (ARTHUR W.), Brooklyn. 
[170 
Peace by arbitration. [Eagle and 
lion in midst of grain, vegetables and 
fruit. with dove bearing ribbon above, 
framed by draped U. S. and English 
fiags.] ©l1ce. Jan. 10, 1912; G 39738. 


CHISHOLM (MARJoRIE), Chicago. [171] 

Struggle (The). [Statue of nude 
woman seated with head thrown back, 
and arms raised and bound on breast 
by her hair.] © 1c. Feb. 1, 1912: G 


39737. 
CHURCH (FREDERICK STUART). New 
York. [172-182 


Blue bird’s song. [Profile bust por- 
trait of girl, with apple blossom in 
hair, watching little bird Singing on 
branch nearby.] © 1c. Mar. 14, 1912; 
G 40137. 


Cabbage patch. [Field of cabbages 
about circle enclosing scene of Cupid 
attired as cook preparing soup for a 
lot of rabbits.] © 1. Mar. 4, 1912; 
G 39956. 


FYoxgloves. [Foxglove flowers about 
circle enclosing scene of Cupid sketch- 


ing three foxes sitting nearby.] © 
1-e,-Meb. 1, 1912; G S9ies, 
Lilys. [Lilies surrounding circle 


showing Cupid playing organ pumped 
by cub while bird sings on branch 
nearby.] ©41c. Feb. 1, 1912; G 39732. 

Miss Hollyhock. [Young girl wear- 
ing sun-bonnet, standing in flower- 
garden near bird singing on branch. ] 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1912; G 40188. 

Mother’s return. [Big bear, with 
staff in paw, carrying large bottle on 
back and one cub in arm accompanied 
by another, received in valley of stream 
by bear dancing.] © 1.¢ Jan. 1%, 
1912; G 39539. 

Our artist. [Young girl in sun- 
bonnet, sitting on bank surrounded by 
flowers, sketching Cupid seated on low 
limb of tree.] © 1c. Mar. 14, 1912; 
G 401389. 


WORKS 
no. 1, 1912 


CuuRCH (FREDERICK STUART )—Contd. 

Spring. [Young woman seated by 
shrubbery holding two cupids one of 
whom is petting one of two fawns, 
with two deer in distance.] ©1.. 
Feb. 1, 1912; G 39734. 

Stowaway (The). [Young girl in 
Quaker costume hiding Cupid in a 
corn shock.] © 1c. Mar. 14, 1912; G 
40140. 


Trespasser (The). Girl in shepherd- 
ess costume leading flock of sheep and 
showing Cupid a sign ‘‘ No trespass- 
ing.” ©l1ce. Mar. 4, 1912; G 39954. 

Winter. [Four cupids on necks of 
four bears dancing on each side of 
circle enclosing bust portrait of little 
girl.] ©l1c. Mar. 4. 1912; G 39955. 


CHURCH GLASS & DECORATING Co., New 
| York. [183 

Memorial tablet, Kingston lodge B. 
P. O. Elks 550; by Carol Coleman, Geo. 
Inness, jr., and Howard Greenley. 
[Painting of elks in forest, in bronze 
frame with space on either side for 
hames of deceased.] © 1c. Mar. 7, 
1912; G 40096. 


CoaTES (HENRY) Hamilton, Ontario, 
Canada. [184 


Christ and the shadow of death. 
[Christ kneeling by rock with the cross 
im distance.] © 1c. Feb. 15, 1912; G 
39937. 


CoHEN (Nessa), New York. [185 

Hopi relay runner. [Sculptured fig- 
ure of nude Indian standing on one 
foot, in running attitude] © 1. 
Mar. 12, 1912; G 40112. 


COLORADO-YULE MARBLE CO., Chicago. 
[186-189 
Cenotaph, 3; by Louis Amaties. Rec- 
tangular base with flambeaux at cor- 
ners and sarcophagus in center bear- 
ing inscription, Peace. ©1c. Mar. 15, 
1912; G 40247. 
4; by Louis Amaties. Base 
with columns at corners supporting 
canopy and sarcophagus in center let- 
tered, Peace. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; 
G 40246. 


Memorial monument; by Louis Am- 
aties. [Rectangular block with fluted 
pillar at each corner, a bust in niche in 
center and large candelabra on each 
Side]. ©1c. Feb. 8, 1912; G 39774. 


Monumental column; by Louis Am- 
aties. Doric column on triple base 
mounted by emblematic altar. © 1. 
Mar. 15, 1912; G 40248. 


nn 


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244 

COMMETERSCHE KUNSTHANDLUNG 
(WiLH. SuHR), Hamburg, Ger- 
many. [190, 191 


An der isle; by A. N. Sinnhuber. 
[Rocky stream running through for- 
est.] ©1c. Feb. 9, 1912; G 39800. 


Unser leben nihret siebenzig jahr; 
von Leo von Kalekreuth. [Painting 
in three panels showing in center an 
old woman seated on bench by cottage 
wall resting head on left hand, with 
back turned to little girl in panel at 
left and facing woman carrying basket 
at right.] © 1 c¢ Feb. 9, 1912; G 
39782. 


COSENTINO (ORONZO), New York. [192 


Safe. [Sculptured group of two 
base-ball players showing one in act of 
catching the ball as the other slides to 
base.] ©1e. Feb. 3, 1912; G 39748. 


CROUSE (E. Irvine), New York. 
[193-195 
Captive dance. [Two girls holding 
ends of bands attached to two Indians 
dancing while others look on.] ©16e. 
Mar. 5, 1912; G 39992. 


Forest fires. [Indian with turkey 
on back watching a deer fleeing 
through forest.] © 1. Mar. 5, 1912; 
G 39998. 


Smoke purification. [Indian stand- 
ing in smoke of burning fagots around 
him, near large rock.] © 1c. Mar. 5, 
1912; G 39994. 


CUDAHY PACKING Co., Chicago. [196 


Little Puritan. [Small boy seated 
at table eating, with his Puritan hat 
hanging on chair back.] © 1c. Mar. 
8, 1912; G 40095. 


DALLIN (Cyrus E.), Arlington, Mass. 

[197 

Scout (The). [Statuette of Indian 

on horse shading his eyes with hand 

while he peers into distance.] ©1l1e. 
Jan 15, 1912; G 39530. 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago. 
[198-244 


Anthony (St.) Saint attired in 
monk’s garb, standing, holding Infant 
Jesus on right arm. © 1. Mar. 4, 
1912; G 39989. 


Assumption (The). Statue of draped 
figure of the Virgin wearing crown, 
with hands crossed upon breast, look- 
ing upward. ©1e. Jan. 2, 1912; G 
39364. 


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244 


Dt... 1¥, BSS ven 


DAPRATO STATUARY co.—Continued. 


Blessed Virgin with child. Statue of 
draped figure of Virgin Mary standing 
holding Christ Child upon right arm 
and looking down. © 1c. Jan. 2, 
1912; G 89366. 


—— Statue of the Child with aure- 
ola about its head, standing on left 
hand of the Blessed Virgin, holding a 
globe with cross. © 1c. June 16, 
1911; G 87690. 

Bonaventure (St.) [Man in garb 
of monk standing holding book, with 
cherub at his feet holding crozier and 
eardinal’s hat.] .© 1c Mar. 4, 1912; 
G 39987. 

Bracket. [Beneath shelf are two 
angel heads with extended wings and 
scroll, about shield marked 2.] ©le. 
Jan. 2, 1912; G 29345. 
[Ornate cornice beneath shelf 
with XII on shield below.] © 1 «@ 
Jan. 2, 1912; G 389346. 

Clare (St.) [Sculptured figure of 
woman in garb of nun, standing, hold- 


ing altar vessel and cloth.] © 1 «. 
Jan. 2, 1912; G 39859. 
Columbus (Christopher). [Seulp- 


tured figure of man standing with 
left hand resting upon globe supported 
by ornamental pedestal.] © 1c. Jan. 
2, 1912; G 39360. 


Crucifix. Sculptured corpus of ‘Our 
Lord on the cross with inscription, 
ION Ral, above.” ©. 1 e;Jan.2,, 1912; 
G 39340. 

Exposition throne. [Dome resting 
upon four Gothic arches and pillars, 
surmounted by cross.] ©1c. Jan. 2, 
1912; G 39352. 


Francis de Paula (Saint). [Sculp- 
tured figure of man garbed as hermit 
monk, with rosary and sun illuminated 
staff, standing in attitude of prayer. ] 
©.Wie. Jan) 2, 1912-"G 39357. 


Gothic altar. Altar resting upon 
four carved pillars, full length statues 
of angels standing on either Side, 
painting in niche above tabernacle 
and surmounted by cross. © 1c. June 
1G Ot (EL S7oon, 


In center panel below altar 
table is lettering Maria, a painting of 
the Holy family in upper panel with 
cherub head above. © 1c. June 16, 
1911; G 37692. 


[Panel of Last Supper under 
altar table which is supported by four 
Doric columns, with Tabernacle above 
surmounted by Exposition throne.] 
©1ec. Jan. 2, 1912; G 393389. 


DAPRATO STATUARY Co.—Continued. 


Gothic main altar, no. 11639. [De- 
sign of altar, with large Crucifixion 
group in center above Tabernacle and 
the Nativity and Resurrection in relief 
panels on either side, surmounted by 
five spires.] © 1c Jan. 8, 1912; G 
BOAS8S, 


Gothic pedestal. Octagon shaped 
top with Gothic panels, rosettes and 


Gothic side altar, no. 11641. [De- 
Sign of altar showing statue of Our 
Lady of Lourdes above Tabernacle, 
with relief panels of Flight into Egypt 
and Home life at Nazareth on each 
side.] ©1c. Jan. 8, 1912; G 39484. 


Gothie station of the cross. Bas 
relief of Our Lord carrying his cross 
and meeting his mother, in Gothie 
bracket. © 1c Mar. 4, 1912-6 
39990. 


Grotto of the dead Saviour, model. 
Through opening is seen the body of 
Our Lord in tomb with two women 
standing outside at the right, draped 
cross surmounts the tomb. © 1 e. 
June 16, 1911; G 87685. 


Grotto of the resurrection, model. 
Through opening of tomb is seen an 
angel standing pointing upward, two 
women at left and figure of Christ 
standing above tomb. ©1c. June 16, 
1911; G 37686. 


Group of the Agony in the garden. 
[Sculptured group of Jesus kneeling 
beside a rock and looking up at an 
angel with chalice in hand pointing 


upward.] © 2’ ¢. Jan. 2 ioe re 
39361. 
Group of the annunciation. [Sculp- 


tured group of angel Gabriel standing 
in front of Virgin Mary kneeling at 
altar.] © 1 ¢ Jan. 2, 1912. Gs9s0m 


Font with faucet 


Holy water font. 
© 


and basin lettered “ Holy water.” 
1c. Mar. 4, 1912; G 39991. 

Last supper. [Sculptured group of 
Our Lord seated at table with the 


twelve apostles, in an ornate frame.] 
©) Ale. Jan. 2, 19912: G 2934 


Model bust of Our Lord. Bust 
figure of Our Lord wearing crown of 


thorns. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1912; G 39952. 
Model of bust of the Sorrowful 
Mother. Head of Blessed Virgin partly 


covered with mantle. © 1c. Mar. 4, 


1912; G 399583. 


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mo. 1, 1912 


OF ART 


249 


DAPRATO STATUARY Co.—Continued. 


Our Lady of Good Counsel. Statue 
of Virgin Mary standing, holding 
Christ Child who’s arms are about her 
neck, with halo above head of each. 
©1c. Jan. 2, 1912; G 39358. 


Our Lady of the Scapular. [Statue 
of the Virgin standing, holding Infant 
Jesus, both wearing crown and hold- 
ing scapulars.| © 1c. Jan. 2, 1912; 
G 39355. 

Panel relief station. [Center panel 
a bas-relief of Jesus carrying cross, 
with adoring angel in panel at either 
side] ©1c. Jan. 2, 1912; G 39362. 


Pedestal. Plain round column with 
octagonal top and bottom. © 1c. Jan. 
2, 1912; G 39354. 
[Square top supported by con- 
voluted pillar resting upon square 
base.] © 1c. Jan. 2, 1912; G 39356. 

Pedestal altar. In square panel be- 
low table is monogram S. M. ©1e. 
June 16, 1911; G 37687. 


Pedestal model. On upper part of 
pedestal are carved rosettes in Gothic 
arched panels. and four angel heads 
near center. ©1c. June 16, 1911; G 
37683. ; 
Railing. [Plain rail resting upon 
Gothic arches, columns and _  orna- 
mented posts with I. H. S. on center 
of gates.] ©l1c. Jan. 2, 1912; G 39338. 


Relief station of the cross in renais- 
sance style. [Bas-relief panel of Jesus 
upon the cross, in ornate frame with 
cross on shield at top.] © 1. Jan. 
2, 1912; G 393638. 

Renaissance altar. [Altar having 
panel of Last Supper under altar table 
supported by four quadrilateral col- 
ums above which is Tabernacle sur- 
mounted by crucifix and dome, with 
adoring angel on each corner.] ©1 ec. 
Jan. 2, 1912; G 39350. 


Return of the prodigal son. Sculp- 
tured group of young man on knees be- 
ing received by his father. © 1 «. 
Jan. 2, 1912; G 39349. 


Rita (St). Sculptured figure of nun 
kneeling before crucifix. © 1c. Jan. 
2, 1912; G 39342. 


Roman exposition throne. [Ornate 
dome resting upon four columns, sur- 
mounted by cross.] © 1c. Jan. 2, 
1912; G 39341. 


Roman station IV. [Arched frame 
surmounted by cross, enclosing scene 
of Jesus clasping hand of Mary while 
bearing the cross.] © 1 ¢ Jan. 2, 
1912; G 39351. 


38722—12——2 


a 


a 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO.—Continued. 


Rosary group. [Sculptured group in 
bas-relief on semicircle panel of St. 
Dominic receiving rosary from Virgin 
Mary while St. Catherine receives one 
from infant Jesus in his mother’s lap.] 
©l1e. Jan. 2, 1912; G 39348. 


Sacred Heart of Jesus. Statue of 
draped figure of Jesus standing with 
right hand raised and left pointing to 
heart upon his breast. © 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 
1912; G 39358. 


Station of the cross. Bas-relief of 
the crucifixion of our Lord in oval 
frame surmounted by two cherub 
heads and cross. © 1c. June 16, 1911; 
G 37688. 


Crucifixion of our Lord in bas- 
relief in Gothic frame surmounted by 
cross. ©1c. June 16, 1911; G 37689. 


[Oblong frame surmounted by 
cross, about bas-relief panel of Simon 
helping Jesus to carry his cross.] © 
1c. Jan. 2, 1912; G 39343. 


Station of the cross in Roman style. 
[Bas-relief in frame, of Jesus meeting 
his mother and Mary while bearing 
his cross.] © 1 ¢. Mar. 4, 1912: G 
39988. 


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Interior of one of the side chapels, 
Chartres cathedral. Painting showing 
three windows and one of main col- 


D’Ascenzo (NicotA), Philadelphia. 
[ 


umns in back of main altar. ©1.. 
Mar. 21, 1912; G 40280. 
DAVENPORT (FRED H.), Seattle. [246 


Indian -busts. [Sculptured bust of 
old Indian with hair tied on either 
side of face.] ©1e. Jan. 24, 1912: 
G 39610. 


DEJONGE (Louis) & co., New York. 
[247, 248 


Ansicht von Rom; von G. Giuliani. 
[View across Tiber river showing the 
bridge and castle of Sant’ Angelo, and 


St. Peter’s cathedral in distance] © 
1e¢. Mar. 15, 1912: G 40242. 
Triumphbogen der Titus; von G. 


Giuliani. [View of Colosseum through 
arch of Titus.] © 1. Mar. 15, 1912; 
G 402438. 


DENIVELLE Co., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. [249 


Kupie kid; by Otto E. Denivelle. 
[Plaster bust of baby with hair combed 
to point at top of head and eyes turned 
upward to left.] ©1c. Feb. 9, 1912; 
G 398000. 


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pt. Iv; dies. vee 


DrescH (FRANK H.), New York. 
[250-263 


Hleanor. [Half-length figure of girl 
in chiffon-trimmed hat with head 
turned to left showing three-quarter 
view.] ©1c. Jan. 17, 1912; G 39548. 


Eloise. [Front view of girl wearing 
large feather-trimmed hat, seated, rest- 


ing chin on left hand.] ©1c. Jan. 17, 


1912; G 39544. 


Fairest flower. [Profile of young 
woman in low-cut dress and large 
feather-trimmed hat, standing, pinning 
flower on bosom.] © 1 ¢. Feb. 7, 
1912; G 39767. 


Felicia. [Profile of girl, wearing 
bandeau and bead necklace, admiring 
ring on left hand.] © 1c. Jan. 17, 
1912; G 39546. 


Flora. [Front bust portrait of girl 
wearing large feather-trimmed hat, 
furs, and bouquet of roses.] © 1. 
Jan. 17, 1912; G 39548. 


Grace. [Back profile of girl, in large 
hat, putting on gloves. ] 
17, 1912; G 89552. 


Ida. [Left three-quarter view of 
girl wearing wide-brim hat trimmed in 
ribbon and tied under chin.] ©1e. 
Jan. 17, 1912; G 39555. 


In meditation sweet. [Front view 
of young woman, in low-cut dress and 
large feather-trimmed hat, seated in 
arm-chair resting chin on hand.] © 
1 ec. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40000. 


Isabel. [Right three-quarter view 
of girl, in large hat turned up at right, 
carrying umbrella.] © 1c. Jan. 17, 
1912; G 89556. 


Laura. [Left profile of girl, in felt 
hat, putting on gloves.] © 1c. Jan. 
17, 1912; G 39557. 


Lillian. [Front view of girl wear- 
ing drooping hat, with fan in right 
hand and bead necklace in left.] © 1 
e. Jan. 17, 1912; G 39558. 


Rosina. [Profile of girl with ban- 
deau on hair, seated resting elbows on 
table and admiring arose.] © 1 «. 
Jan. 17, 1912; G 39562. 

Stella. [Three-quarter view of girl 
in large felt hat looking over left 
shoulder while putting on wrap.] © 


1e. Jan. 17, 1912; G 39568. 


Violet. [Front view of girl in low- 
neck dress and large drooping hat 
looking over left shoulder.] © 1 «e. 
Jan. 17, 1912; G 39564. 


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© 1. 6. Wan. 


DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit. [ 264, 265 


Golden state limited. Modern rail- 
road train, with harvest scene at left 
and stream at right. © 1c. Mar. 11, 
1912; G 40109. 

Hotel Chamberlain and Fortress 
Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Vai 
[Large hotel and cottages along shore 
of bay, with warships in distance.] 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1912; G 39789. } 


DouciAss (E. V.), New York. [266 


Farley (Cardinal). Bas-relief bust 
in frame design.] ©1c. Mar. 1, 1912; 
G 39939. 


Dunuop (B. J.), Chicago. [267 

Elfenbrau; by John Paulding. Lit- 
tle elf-man with long beard holding 
glass and bottle in hands. ©1.¢@ 
Feb. 7, 1912. G 39761. 


DUPONT DE NeMours (EF. I.), Wilming- 
ton, Del. [268 
Broadbills, here they come; by Lynn 
Bogue Hunt. [Flock of ducks flying 
over stretch of water.] ©1ce. Feb. 24, 
1912; G 39826. 


FARRELL (C. P.), New York. [269 


Ingersoll (Col. Robert G.) ; by Clark 
Mills. Art bronze bust. © 1c. Jan. 
9, 1912; G 39494. 


I‘ORBES LITHO. MFG. Co., Boston. 
[270, 271 
Boy and sled. [Small boy pulling 


cask on sled.] ©1c. Mar. 8, 1912; G 
40092. 


Little General. 
as colonial officer. | 
1912; G 39511. 
FowLerR (JOHN E.), Richmond. [272 


Swing girl; by L. A. Southwick. 
[Girl seated in swing holding fan in 


[Small boy dressed 
©ic Jan. 14 


one hand and glass in the other.] © 
1 ce. Feb. 26, 1912; G 39830. 
I'ox (R. A.), New York. [273 


Favorite (The). [Young woman 
standing, holding horse by bridle, at 
fountain.]}] © 1c Feb. 2, 1912; @ 
39744. 


FreicuH (DaAniet C.), New York. [274 


Lincoln (Abraham). [Statue of 
Lincoln standing with hands clasped 
in front, looking down.] © 1. Feb. 
10, 1912; G 389787. 

I'RISHMUTH (HARRIET W.), New 

York. [275 


American eagle, Eagle standing on 
rock with wings outstretched and head 
turned to right. ©1c. Mar. 7, 1912% 
G 40091. : 


OF ART 
322 


WORKS 
10. 1, 1912 
JABRIEL (SAML.) SONS & co., New 
York. [276, 277 


Nations of the earth offering tribute 
o California; by Frances Brundage. 
Young women of various nationali- 
jes bearnig gifts to lady seated on 
hrone, with vista-of warships in dis- 
ance. | i -e.. Feb... 17, 19123) G 
39804. 


San Francisco welcoming the na- 
ions to the Panama Fair; by Frances 
srundage. [Young woman in queen’s 
‘obes descending steps to receive visit- 
ng guests from many nations, with 
xposition buildings in distance.] © 
_¢@. Feb. 17, 1912; G 39803. 


New York. 

[278 
George Washington, s. s.; by Fred 
-ausing. [Starboard view of large 
teamship passing tugs and battle- 
hip in New York harbor.] © 1. 
‘eb. 10, 1912; G 39786. 


SIUMETTI (DANTE), Long Island City, 
N.Y. [279 
Commemorative medal. [On _ ob- 
ferse is draped woman holding scroll, 
vith city in background, on reverse, a 
lraped woman standing with hands 
xtended toward nude man squatted on 
ach side.] © 1c. Mar. 11, 1912; G 
0244. 


JLASGOW (WILLIAM H.), St. Louis. 


FALINDO MFG. CO., INC., 


Glasgow (William H.) his book. 
oO medieval figure of man stu- 
iously contemplating book and manu- 
cript before him. © 1 ce. Jan. 8, 


912; G 39495. 


SOLDSMITH-WOOLARD PUB. CO., Wichita, 
Kan. [281 


Sunshine of life; by John Noble. 
Girl in summer dress standing on bal- 
ony in front of window overlooking 
iver and houses on opposite bank.] 

1 e. Mar. 4, 1912; G 39949. 
fOODRIDGE (HARRIET), Chicago. 
Alpine daisies. 


wo buds in vase.] 
911; G 39001. * 


ORHAM Co., Providence, R. I. [283 


Boy scout; by Edwin E. Codman. 
Sculptured figure of boy in uniform 
tanding with staff in right hand.] © 
e. Feb. 17, 1912; G 89802. 


UGLER LITHOGRAPHIC co., Milwaukee. 

. [284 
Muscallonge fishing; by Phillip R. 
oodwin. [Two men in canoe, with 
od and net, fishing in lake.] ©1l1e. 
‘eb. 10, 1912; G 89784. 


[282 
[Two flowers and 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 


nS 


HACKNER (E.) co., La Crosse, Wis. 
[285-322 


Main altar for St. Peter’s church, 
Ft. Wayne, Ind. [Ornate Gothic altar 
having tabernacle in arch at rear of 
altar table and panel of Jesus for- 
giving Peter above.] © 1. Mar. 7, 
1912; G 40090. 


All Souls shrine, built. for St. 
Michaels’ church, Chicago, Ill. [Shrine 
having arch containing panel of the 
final judgment, with angel on each side 
of open book at base.] 


Altar built for St. Paul’s chapel, 
Madison, Wis. [Altar with three 
panels under altar table and taber- 
nacle in arch surmounted by crucifix 
and two draped figures. ] 


Angels carved in wood on St. Mary’s 
shrine, St. Michaels church, Chicago, 
Tll. [Draped figures of two angels 
blowing horns. ] 


Baptismal font for Mary’s 
church, Sleppyeye, Minn. [Font on 
octagonal stand surmounted by spires 
and cross. | 


Carving on St. Mary’s shrine, St. 
Michael’s church, Chicago, Ill. Frieze 
of three angels, one playing violin, an- 
other blowing horn while the third, in 
center, reads scroll.] 


Carving on table for St. Mary’s 
shrine, St. Michael’s church, Chicago, 
Ill. [Leaf and vine design about angel 
head, on side of table. ] 


Central panel of table, built for St. 
Boniface church, Petersburg, Ia. [Child 
Jesus seated before cross holding globe- 
cross in hand, inclosed in circular 
frame. | 


Center panel on main altar made for 
St. Stanislaus church, Chicago, II]. 
[Flower-bordered panel of Jesus ad- 
ministering the Last supper. |] 


Child Jesus, carved in wood for St. 
Peter’s church, Anaconda, Mont. 
[Child standing with right hand raised 
and staff in left.] 


Detail drawing of carvings for St. 
Mary’s shrine altar, St. Michael’s 
church, Chicago, Ill. [Drawing of bap- 
tismal font, holy water font and two 
ornate brackets. ] 


Frame built for St. Mary’s shrine- 
altar, St. Michael’s church, Chicago, 
Til. [Venetian vine and leaf design 
frame. ] 


St. 


Frame carved in wood. [Peacock in 
arch at top of leaf design frame in- 
closing scene of draped woman sur- 
rounded by cherubs. | 


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pt. IV," S.. vou 


HACKNER (HE.) co.—Continued. 


Main altar built for Holy Name con- 
gregation, Sheboygan, Wis. [Ornate 
Gothic altar decorated with draped 
figures of angels and saints and sur- 
mounted by crucifix. ] 
built for St. Ambrose church, 
Des Moines, Ia. [Altar surmounted 
by three domes with figure of Jesus in 
center, Mary and Joseph on each side 
of tabernacle, and kneeling angel at 
each end of altar table.] 

—— built for St. Michael’s church, 
Plymouth, Ind. [Altar with figures 
of angels on either side, surmounted 
by crucifix and three draped women. ] 


Marble center panel of side altar 
table, built for St. Francis church, 
Cincinnati, O. [Letter A above bunch 
of flowers in ornate circular frame. ] 


* Marble main altar. [Altar, with 
angel kneeling at each end of altar 
table, surmounted by draped figures of 
two women and crucifix. ] 


—— [Gothic altar surmounted by 
draped figures of two women and 
erucifix. ] 


——built for St. Agnes chapel, 
Found du Lae, Wis. [Gothic altar 
with two angels in arch niches near 
tabernacle and draped man _ and 
woman in baleony niche on either 
side. ] 


Marble panel on altar table for 
Adoration chapel, La Crosse, Wis. 
[Mosaic border about panel of two 
angels kneeling on table by dish of 
manna. | 


Mosaic center panel of altar table, 
St. Francis X. cathedral, Green Bay, 
Wis. [Flower design about circle in- 
closing bust of Jesus wearing crown of 
thorns. ] 


Oak carved relief in transept, at St. 
Joseph’s church, Baraboo, Wis. [Cir- 
cular frame inclosing scene of Jesus 
seated on rock addressing his apostles. ] 


Oak stalls built for St. Scholastica’s 
chapel, Clyde, Mo. [Stall having 


scroll and leaf design on sides, and 


surmounted by a griffin.] 


Panel in mensa of main altar made 
for St. Boniface church, New Vienna, 
Ta. [Lamb lying on table in center 
arch, with angel kneeling in arch on 
either side.] 


Pews at St. Paul’s' University 
chapel, Madison, Wis. [End piece of 
a seat having three plain panels in 
arches below ovals.] 


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HACKNER (E.) co.—Continued. 


Railing built for St. Bernard’s 
church, Breda, Ia. [Oak sanctuary 
rail with arches, onyx colunms and 
top. ] 

Railing built for St. Henry’s church, 
St. Louis, Mo. [Oak sanctuary rail 
with Doric columns, arches and a 
panel showing lamb on table. ] 


Sanctuary rail, built for Se 
Michael’s church, Chicago, Ill. [Rail 
above two panels, one showing horse 
grazing, the other, fish and fruit.] 


St. Mary’s shrine built for St. 
Michael’s church, Chicago, Til. 
[Shrine, with figures of angels on each 
side, having panel of Mary and Infant 
Jesus surrounded by angels.] 


Sedalia, built for St. Anthony’s 
church, Milwuakee, Wis. [Small side 
altar surmounted by two spires and a 
Cross. | 


built for St. Michael’s church, 
Chicago, Ill. [Long bench having 
back decorated with vine and leaf de- 
sign about oval inclosing an angel, 
and a griffin on each leg.] 


Side-altar built for St. Michael’s 
church, Plymouth, Ind. [Small altar 
with figure of Virgin Mary in arch 
above tabernacle and surrounded by 
dome and cross.] 


Station VI of the cross, carved in 
wood for St. Joseph’s cathedral, La 
Crosse, Wis. [Veronica wipes the face 
of Jesus while bearing cross assisted 
by two men. ] 


Station XIIII of the cross, carved 
in wood for St. Boniface church, Mel- 
rose, Minn. [Wood carved arch frame 
inclosing panel of burial of Jesus.] 


Wood carved frame, for St. Francis 
X cathedral, Green Bay, Wis. [Or- 
nate frame surmounted by two angels 
holding crown, inclosing portrait of St. 
Francis X holding Infant Jesus on 
arm. | 


Wood carved group in centre niche 
of main altar, St. Augustine church, 
Kalamazoo, Mich. [Priest annointing 
young man kneeling by side of woman 
before him while cherubs bring miter 
and staff.] 


Wood carved group in center niche 
of St. Michael’s main altar, Chicago, 
Ill. [Symbolic group representing the 
resurrection, in arch with Doric col- 
umns. ] 


© 1c. each Jan. 26, 1912; G 
39695-39781. 


WORKS OF ART 


379 


mo. 1, 1912 
HARTLEY (JONATHAN Scott), New 
York [323 


Cradle of Pan. [Sculptured figure 
of nude child seated with hands 
clasped over knees holding three rab- 
bits in lap.] © 1c. Mar. 19, 1912; G 
40258. 


Hayes (CHESTER C.), New York. [824 


Stetson (Augusta E.), C. S. D. 
[Portrait of woman standing, resting 
left hand on small table and holding 
book in right.] © 1c. Mar. 2, 1912; 
G 39946. 


HERING (HENRY), New York. 
[825-327 
Apartment house medal. Obverse. 
[Laurel wreath encircling tablet with 
inscription.] © 1c. Jan. 11, 1912; G 
9506. 


[Seated figure of 
© vive. 


—— Reverse. 
angel holding palm branch.] 
Jan. 11, 1912; G 39507. 


Scarsdale golf and country club 
medal. [Cluster of Scotch thistle en- 
ircled by inscription, in bas-relief. ] 
4 ¢. Jan, 11, 1912; G 39508. 


(MALVINA), New York. 
, [828-330 


Fragment dancer. [Sculptured fig- 
ure of dancing woman standing on one 
foot, with head, one arm and leg 
broken off.] © 1c. Mar. 1, 1912; G 
89942. 


Frileuse (La). Sculptured figure of 
mude girl standing with hands crossed 
me left lege. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1912; G 
39940. 


Frileuse fountain. Sculptured group 
of nude shivering girl standing on 
fioating flower supported by boys blow- 
ing water at her. ©1c. Mar. 1, 1912; 
39941. 


OLDEN (JAMES ALBERT), Fruitvale, 
Cal. [331 
Tom, Tom the Piper’s son. [Mural 


painting of boy running away with 
Squealing pig, amid fleeing geese and 
Startled folk.] ©1c. Jan. 22, 1912; 
39572. 


IHIORSMAN (E. I.) co., New York. [8382 


Little Billy; by Helen F. Trow- 
bridge. [Seulptured head of baby.] 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1912; G 40136. 


UDSON (GRACE), Ukiah, Cal. 


[333, 334 
Ka-shi-lau. [Indian girl carrying 
large basket on shoulder.] © 1 «. 


Mar. 25, 1912; G 40287. 


Hupson (GRACE)—Continued. 


Poma basket maker, canvas 404. 
[Indian girl seated on ground by 
shrubbery making a basket.] © 1. 
Mar. 4, 1912; G 39950. 


HUMPHREY’S HOMEOPATHIC MED. CO., 
New York. [835 


Animals entering the ark. Old man 
with suit case and cane watching ani- 
mals and birds enter ark while scribe 
records their names. © 1. Feb. 24, 
1912; G 39827. 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. CO. [3836-379 


Aboard the good ship courtship. 
In heart shaped frame is small sailor 
boy leaning on rail of ship. ©1l1e. 
Jan. 18, 1912; G 39516. 


Baby Irish. Bust of bare-headed 
baby with large bow under chin, in 
oval frame of Irish lace. ©1c. Jan. 
23, 1912; G 39591. 


Best wishes from baby Irish. Oval 
front view, bust picture, of curly 
haired baby with bib around neck. © 
1 e. Jan. 28, 1912; G 39590. 


Both baby Irish. Bust portrait of 
baby, with bib, looking over left shoul- 
der. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1912; G 39589. 


Candy and you are quite akin. 
Small boy in overalls and hat, holding 
stick of candy for which dog is beg- 
ging. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1912; G 39598. 


Christmas messenger. Boy in fur- 
trimmed suit and soft hat carrying 


bunch of holly and letter. ©1c. Jan. 
28, 1912; G 39595. 
Father of his country. Bust por- 


trait of George Washington in oval 
frame suspended by ribbons, with 
hatchet and cherry decorations. ©1lc. 
Jan. 18, 1912; G 39526. 


Grand slam; by Ellen Clapsaddle. 
Cupid as jack of hearts shooting ar- 
rows into heart on card held by king 
and queen of hearts. © 1c. Jan. 30, 
1912; G 39755. 


Here’s to the hatchet which holds a 
high place. Left profile of little boy 
in overalls, with hatchet over right 
shoulder, looking at cherries on tree. 
©l1e. Jan. 23, 1912; G 39583. 


Holly bearer. Boy in fur-trimmed 
suit and cap holding bunch of holly 
and robbon on end of stick. ©1l1e. 
Jan. 23, 1912; G 39594. 


I have a secret in my heart. Small 
boy with closed umbrella in right hand 
walking beside little girl carrying 
muff. ©1c. Jan. 28, 1912; G 39600. 


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pt. IV; 22s. Vee 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. CcO.—Contd. 


I hope some day she will be mine. 
Little girl seated in straight-backed 
chair looking at little boy seated with 
eap in hands. ) ©) de; Jan.123; 1902: 
G 89601. 


T’ll take a look -just peek-a-boo. 


Back view of little girl looking up 


through heart-shaped opening in wall 
at small boy’s face. ©1 ce. Jan. 13, 
1912; G 389518. 


I’m Irish too. Head of baby with 
Irish Jace cap and large ribbon bow. 
©l1e. Jan. 23, 1912; G 39604. 


-T’ve chopped it down. Front view 
of small boy with hatchet looking at 
young cherry tree he has felled. © 
Ie. Jan, 25, 19126 G S95st- 


In memoriam. Bust portrait of 
George Washington in oval frame sus- 
pended by ribbon, with cherry decora- 
tions. ©1e. Jan. 13, 1912; G 35927. 


Innisfail. Oval view of stream on 
long panel, above scroll with quota- 
tion. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1912; G 39585. 


It may be in the garden I'll meet 
her. Small boy in overalls seated on 
stool holding flowers in right hand and 
Scissors in left. ©l c. dan, 23,1912: 
G 39597. 


Killarney. Diamond shaped panel of 
landscape, above scroll and verse. © 
ive. Jan.,.235 1912; .G, 39587. 


Killarney. Landscape of arched 
bridge on round panel above scroll of 
verses and shamrock. © 1c. Jan. 238, 
1912; G 89586. 


Killkenney castle. Long panel view 
of castle, above scroll with verse. © 
1c. Jan. 23, 1912; G 39584. 


Let me be your beau. Little girl 
peeping from behind two others at 
small boy. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1912; G 
39602. 


Little hatchet that made a mark in 
the world. Back view of small boy 
in overalls and hat holding hatchet and 
facing cherry tree. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1912; G 39588. 


Little Rose, who will be my valen- 
tine. Front view of young woman in 
hobble-skirt and poke-bonnet, looking 
at rose pinned over right shoulder. © 
1 ¢, dan. 18, 19123: G: 39520. 


Merry Christmas to you. Little girl 
in cape, coat and bonnet holding holly 
wreath. 
39593. 


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INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. Cco.—Contd. 


Mother, mother, mother, pin a rose 
on me. Front view of boy holding hat 
and cane in right hand, with rose 
pinned on left shoulder. © 1. Jan. 
13, 1912; G 395238. 


Moving pictures of my sweethearts. 
Back view of little girl standing on 
tip-toe looking into heart-shaped open- 
ing. ©1c. Jan. 18, 1912; G 39515. 


My dog and I are lovers true. Small 
boy in overalls playing guitar and 
singing while dog howls. ©1c. Jan. 
28, 1912; G 39596. 


My heart you see is filled with 
beaux. Three-quarter back view of 
little girl in sun-bonnet, with hands 
behind back, looking into heart-shaped 
opening. © 1 ce. Jan. 18, 1912; G@ 
39522. 


My morning spin. In heart-shaped 
frame is small girl seated in automo- 
bile driving. © 1c. Jan. 138, 1912; 
G 389517. 


Out for a drive. In heart-shaped 
frame is child seated in vehicle hold- 
ing reins and whip. © 1c. Jan. 13, 
1912; G 389518. 


Over to you; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. 
King of hearts throwing heart to 
queen of hearts. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1912; 
G 39756. 


Rose is red. Grotesque figure of 
young man in high hat, with cane and 
large rose pinned on coat. ©1c. Jan. 
13, 1912; G 39519. 


Shall we play to a heart? by Ellen 
H. Clapsaddle. Kings of hearts, dia- 
monds, spades and clubs playing musi- 
eal instruments to queen of hearts 
seated on throne. © 1 ce. Jan. 30, 
1912; G 39757. 


This little rose I wear for you. 
Front view of lady in street dress with 
muff, looking at rose pinned over left 
shoulder. © 1 « Jam. 12, 19a iG 
39521. 


Was Santa Claus good to you. Lit- 
tle girl dressed in long coat, fur hat 
and muff seated on Christmas greens. 
©1c. Jan. 23, 1912; G 39592. 


Washington (George) Bust portrait 
on panel with hatchet and cherries at 
lower right corner. © 1. Jan. 18, 
1912; G 39525. 


Washington (George) Portrait in 


Od, erPenopesy «1912 “oval star frame with cherry decora- 


tions. ©1c. Jan. 13, 1912; G 39524. 


WORKS 
no. 1, 1912 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. Cco.—Contd. 


We and they; by Ellen H. Clapsad- 
die. King and queen of hearts clasp- 


me hands. © 1e¢ Jan. 30, 1912; G 
39758. 

Who helped to make us free. Back 
view of small boy in overalls, carrying 
hatchet and branch of cherry tree. © 
ie. Jan. 23, 1912; G 39582. 

Will you be my valentine. Little 


boy and girl in winter dress standing 
facing each other. © 1c. Jan. 23, 
1912; G 39608. 

Writing I am without delay. Small 
boy seated on high stool at desk. © 
me. Jan, 23, 1912; G 39599. 

X ray of my heart. Back view of 
little girl in bonnet, with hands clasped, 
looking into heart-shaped opening. © 
1 ec. Jan. 13, 1912; G 39512. 

Youthful aviator. In heart-shaped 
frame is small boy dressed as aviator 
seated in aeroplane holding letter in 
pieht hand: © 1c. Jan. 13, 1912; G 
39514. 


JORDAN (ANDREW H.) San Antonio, 


Texas. [380 
Optimism. [Face, in bas-relief, of 
man laughing, with words ‘Don’t 
worry ” below.| © 1c. Feb. 3, 1912; 
G 39750. 
KAUFMAN (JOHN F.), New York. 


[881, 382 
Mary bending over 
©, 1 e Peb! 26; 


Mater dolorosa. 
Christ lying in tomb. 
1912; G 39833. 

Mater laeter. Mary with infant 
Christ in arms bending over manger. 
© ic. Feb. 26, 1912; G 39832. 


KAUFMANN & STRAUSS co., New York. 
[383-885 

Bathing girl; by Archie Gunn. 
[Girl in bathing suit, standing in surf, 
holding to rope.] © 1c. Feb. 9, 1912; 
G 389779. 

Golf girl; by Archie Gunn. [Girl in 
sweater, with bandeau on hair, hold- 
ing golfstick across shoulders.] © 1 
e. Feb. 9, 1912; G 39780. 

Tennis girl; by Archie Gunn. [Girl 
in sailor jacket holding tennis-racket 
in both hands.] © 1c. Feb. 9, 1912; 
G 39781. 


KENDALL (SERGEANT), Newport, R. I. 

386 

Midsummer day. Two children sit- 

ting one above the other in branches 

Om a) itree.. ©. 1c. Jan. 130; 1912;)'G 
39635. 


OF ART 
397 
KETTERLINUS (J. L.), Philadelphia. 
387 
Tridelity; by Frederique Vallet-Bis- - 
son. Woman in low-cut dress and hat 
standing, parting curtain with left 
hand and holding hound by collar with 
right. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1912; G 39747. 


IXIRKPATRICK (MARION POWERS), Bos- 
ton. [888 


Beauty adorned. Woman, reclining 
on sofa, throwing pearl necklace 
around neck of bust of Venus. ©1e. 
Feb. 238, 1912; G 39920. 


KIRSCHBAUM (A. B.) & co., Philadel- 
phia. [3889-394 
Coliseum, Rome. [Two men in 
Kirschbaum yungfelo suits receiving 
lunch from lady seated, with Coliseum 
in distance.] ©1e. Jan. 29, 1912; G 
39631. 
Kirschbaum Fifth Avenue; by Mor- 
timer Loewi. [Front view of man in 
sack suit with hat under arm and cane 


i yband’ |) Ord Gc. Mebs 17) 1912 G 
39807. 

Kirschbaum yungfelo reggy; by 
Mortimer Loewi. [Right profile of 


man in sack suit standing with ciga- 
rette in left hand.] © 1 ¢. Feb. 17, 
1912; G 39806. 


Kkirschbaum’s true blue serge; by 
Mortimer Loewi. [Profile of man in 
sack suit with hat and cane in right 
hand.] ©1c. Feb. 17, 1912; G 39805. 


Pantheon. [Two men in Kirsch- 
baum yungfelo suits and lady, looking 
toward Pantheon.] © 1 ec. Jan. 29, 
1912;\G 396382. 

St. Peter’s, Rome, Italy. [One man 
dressed in Ritz raglan top coat and 
another in York suit, approached by 
woman with basket of flowers, in front 
of cathedral.] © 1c. Jan. 19, 1912; 
G 39569. 


IXKNAPP co., New York. [895 

Old valley road; by Henry Smith. 
[Country road winding along edge of 
pond, over wood bridge and by houses 
in grove.] © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 1912: G 
39934. 


KoELME (Wo. L.), Chicago. [396 

Studio of William Louis Roehne. 
[Book plate with lettering inclosed in 
Gothic design frame.] © 1. Feb. 9, 
1912; G 39828. 


KRAMER (A.), San Diego, Cal. [397 


Native son. Cast model of a bear 
seated. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1912; G 39947. 


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398 


KRAMER (WM.), San Diego, Cal. 


Vase. [Gobe having aperture at 
top, embraced by two mermaids clasp- 
ing hands over Panama Canal, with 
their tails coiled about pedestal.] © 
1c. Jan. 29, 1912; G 39633. 


KUGELMANN (FREDERICK), Boston. 


Mr. Softcash, he is a wealthy Ameri- 
ean going abroad. [Collection of 
scenes of tourist in various positions 
and places.] © 1c. Mar. 25, 1912; G 
40288. 


LAMB (J. & R.), New York. [400 


Washington inspecting the fortifica- 
tions before the battle of Long Island; 
by Frederick Stymetz Lamb. [Mural 
painting of Washington standing in 
front of group of officers unrolling 
ehart, with soldiers at right and left 
standing in line near canons.] ©1e. 
Noy. 18, 1911; G 39531. 


LANGEVER (JAMES JOSEPH), Fort Worth, 
Tex. [401 


Panther City. [Horse and bull 
rampant on each side of panther 
lying on bale of cotton above railway 
engine, with city below.] ©1e. Jan. 
30, 1912; G 39829. 


LASH (LEE) co., New York. [402, 403 


Richmond Street; by C. M. Smith. 
{Perspective street scene looking 
through gateway of wall covered with 
advertisements.] ©1c. Mar. 4, 1912; 
G 40122. 

Soloist (The); by C. M. Smith. 
[Violinist in dress of Louis XIV period 
playing for four ladies seated about 
table in garden, in frame surrounded 
by drapery.]| © 1. Mar. 4, 1912; G 


40128. 
LAWRENCE (SYDNEY), New York. [404 
Mt. McKinley. [View over rocky 


erags of high mountain covered with 
snow.] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 39982. 


LENIQUE (Miss ANDREE), New York. 

[405 

Reverie. [Bust portrait of girl with 

bare shoulders, beads around neck and 

head turned to left showing profile of 
face.] ©1c. Feb. 9, 1912; G 39783. 


Levy (Epwarp S.), New York. [406 


Greeting. Man and woman on pop- 
ping bottle. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1912; G 
39578. 


[398 


1 


6 


pt. 1V,) ieee 


LINAWEAVER (A. H.), Findlay, O. 
- [407, 408 
Findlay (Colonel James). [Front 
bust portrait of Col. Findlay in let- 
tered circle.] © 1c Mar. 14, 1912; 
G 40143. 


Fort Findlay, 1812. Log houses 
within rectangular enclosure formed of 
logs supported in upright position, 
© 1c. Mar. 14, 1912; G 40144. : 


McCrea (W. S.), Chicago. [409, 410 


Uhlan, the trotting horse; by Amory 
C. Simons. [Statuette of horse trot- 
ting fast with all feet clear.] ©1l1e. 
Jan. 5, 1912 G 39beac 


by Amory C. Simons. [Statuette 

of horse trotting slowly.] ©1ce. Jan. 
5. 1912); G 395a0. 

MANATT (WILLIAM W.), Providence, 

Ral [411 

Soldiers and_ sailors’ monument. 


Soldier standing, holding arm of sailor 
who is leaning on gun.] ©1e. Mar. 
16, 1912; G 40250. 


Manz(Gustav), New York. [412,413 


Fighting panthers. [Plaster model 
of two panthers fighting.] ©1 ce. Feb. 
16, 1912; G 89799. 


Three polar bears on ice. [Sculp- 
tured group of three bears on hill of 
ice.] ©1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 39999. 


MAZZOLINI STATUARY Co., Cleveland. 
[414, 415 


Cherry boy. Statue of boy with hat 
full of cherries holding bunch to his 
mouth. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1912; G 39499. 


Cherry girl. Statue of girl standing 
holding up corner of her apron, with 
finger against her chin. ©1e. Jan. 2, 
1912; G 39500. 


MEISSNER & BucH, Leipzig. [416419 

Greek spring festival; by IFerd. 
Leeke. [Grecian maidens playing and 
dancing around statue of Venus in 
grove near temple.] © 1. Jan. 11, 
1912; G 39501. 


Hut in winter; by A. Courtland. 
[Peasant’s cot near icy stream wind- 
ing through marshes covered with. 
snow.] ©1c. Jan. 11, 1912; G 39502. 

Moor near Handorf; by C. C. Schirm. 
|Trees and shrubbery near stream 
winding through stretch of rolling 
land.] ©1c Jan. 11, 1912; G@ 39503. 

Oaks on the moor; by C. C. Schirm. 
Rolling land with brook and oak trees 
in foreground. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1912; 
G 89504. 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 1, 1912 


MoHLTE (J. A.), Brooklyn. [420-422 


Gee, I broke de woman’s pitcher. 
{Boy standing on curb in front of 
door-steps looking down at broken 
milk-pitcher, with dog nearby.] ©lce. 
Mar. 1, 1912; G 39943. 

Haydn in England. [Old Hnglish 
interior showing two men with church- 
wardens listening to music played by 
violinst, clarinet player and lady, at 


piano. ] i.e) Heb; 23, (1912. 0G 
59821. . 

Hunting’ gazette. [Man _ seated 
cross-legged leaning back against 


small table with refreshments, read- 
ing newspaper.] © 1c Mar. 19, 
1912; G 40257. 
Moore (Epwarp B.), West Chester, 
Pa. [423 
Home coming. [Sculptured group 
of draped woman bearing wreaths, ac- 
companying a Sailor and soldier led by 
drummer boy.] ©1e. Jan. 19, 1912; 


G 39694. 
Morrzis & co., Baltimore. [424 
Man in union _ suit. [ Bas-relief 


plaque of young man standing.] 

te. Jan. 22, 1912; G 39625. 

MULLDoRFER (G. H.), Portland, Or. 
[425 


Warrenton and Columbia harbor. 
[Bird’s-eye view of town, harbor and 
surrounding country.] © 1 ec. Mar. 
26, 1912; G 40289. 


MULLER (Max), Warren, R. I. [426 


Advertising watchman. Boy hold- 
ing lantern which illuminates sur- 
rounding landscape. © 1 ¢. Dec. 29, 
1911; G 39820. 


MurepHy (THos. D.) co., Red Oak, 


Iowa. [427-439 
Caught in the act; by Leslie 
Thrasher. [Two boys fishing on bank 


of stream, with notice on tree back of 
them, and man climbing over fence.] 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1912; G 40294. 

Early morning, Virginia; by H. La- 
masure. [Landscape showing woods 
and meadows, with stream at right.] 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1912; G 40297. 


Good sport; by Frank Stick. 
[Hunting scene, with two dogs in 
foreground, and man back of them 
beside large tree beckoning to right.] 
© 1 c..Mar. 27, 1912; G 40300. 


Moose hunting in the Rockies; by 
Philip R. Goodwin. [Wild, unculti- 
vated landscape showing two men 
lying down behind fallen trees, one 
shooting gun.] © 1c. Mar. 27, 1912; 
G 40291. 


442 


MurpuHy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 

Nature’s pathway; by Chas. Wain- 
right. [Vista through forest of large 
trees and meadow beyond.] © 1 cf 
Mar. 27, 1912; G 40299. 

Parting gleams; by Edward Lama- 
sure. [Small pond in marsh near 
farm-house on edge of forest.] ©le. 
Jan. 8, 1912; G 39410. 

Pleasure and flowers; by J. Ross Bry- 
son. [Two young ladies in automo- 
bile, one at wheel, the other throwing 


flowers.] © 1 c. Mar. 27, 1912; G 
40290. 
Shooting the rapids; by Frank 


Stick. [Two men rowing canoe on 
turbulent river, with background of 
wild wooded shore.] © 1c. Mar. 27, 
1912; G 40295. 


Storm in mid-Atlantic; by Thos. 
Moran. [Piece of wreckage at edge 
of tempestuous sea overhung by dark 
eclouds.] © 1 ec. Mar. 27, 1912; G 
40296. 

Swelling tide; by George Howell 
Gay. [High cliffs and beach at left, 
with ocean waves rolling in from dis- 
tant right.] © 1c. Mar. 27, 1912; G 
40292. 

Twilight, late Summer; by George 
Howell Gay. [Landscape of woods 
and meadows along banks of river 
which shows reflection of trees.] © 
1 e@. Mar. 27, 1912; G 40298. 

Venice; by Thos. Moran. [Scene 


on Grand canal, with Doge’s Palace 
at distant right, and St. Marks left of 


center: |//\) ©) 1. i¢ Mar: 27, 19125 G 
40298. 

When daylight dies; by George 
Howell Gay. [Rolling rocky country 


covered with scattering leafless trees. ] 
©1e. Jan. 8, 1912; G 39409. 
MurrpHy (W. D.), New York. [440 
Lincoln (Abraham). [Three-quarter 
view portrait of Lincoln sitting at table 
in his library.] ©1c. Feb. 8, 1912; G 
389770. 
NATIONAL CARBON Co., Cleveland. [441 
Devil and the Falls. {Grotesque 
bust of man with electric cell in each 
hand appearing in mist of Niagara 


Falls.] ©1ce. Mar. 9, 1912; G 40099. 
NEILSON (ALEXANDER), San Diego, 
Cal. [442 


San Diego and San Francisco expo- 
sition club; by Geo. Adler. [Lettered 
shield above building, with three rail- 
way trains at left and steamship in 
harbor at right.] ©1c. Feb. 19, 1912; 
G 39811. 


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443 


NEW ENGLAND STATUARY CoO., Boston. 
[443 


Caricature group [of Sherlocko and 
Watso]; by Mrs. J. Selmer Larsen. 
[Grotesque figures of short man and 
long man standing side-by-side.] © 
ioe. Pebsii, 1912; °G 39924, 


NEWCOMBE (GEORGE E.), New York. 
[444-446 
Bells of San Gabriel. [Oval ivorex 
plaque in bas-relief of end of mission 


showing bells in the gable] ©1.. 
Dec. 26, 1911; G 39606. 
Mission San Gabriel. [Oblong 


ivorex plaque in bas-relief of old mis- 
Sion showing side view, and tree near 
stairway.] © 1c. Dec. 26, 1911; G 
39608. 

Stairway San Gabriel Mission. 
[Oval ivorex plaque in bas-relief of 
part of the mission showing outside 


stairway, with large tree nearby.] © 
1 ¢. Dec. 26, 1911; G 39607. 
NEWMAN (ALLEN G.), New York. [447 


Women of the South. [Statue of 
draped woman wearing crown of cot- 
ton and cane standing, holding lamp 
in hand and child on arm while boy 
with U. S. flag and palm branch 
kneels at her feet.| © 1c. Jan. 11, 
1912; G 89509. 


NEILSEN (Cart I.), Brooklyn. [448 

Modern battleship. [Forward and 
starboard view of battleship at sea.] 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 2, 1912; G 39788. 


OELRICHS & co., New York. [449 

George Washington s. s.; by Fred 
Bensing. [Forward view of two-fun- 
neled steamship passing small craft 
and cruiser on way out of New York 
harbor.) © i ¢.. Mar.” 11, 1912: “GE 
40252. 


OsTHAUS (EDMUND), New York. 
[450-453 
taking her 


rive 


Early rambles. Setter 
puppies for walk from kennel. 
Mar. 22, 1912; G 40276. 

Good find. [Three dogs setting 
flock of quail.] ©1c. Mar. 22, 1912: 
G 40277. 

Reserve (The). [Kennel man sit- 
ting under tree keeping five dogs for 
two hunters starting down into valley.] 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1912: G 40278. 


Surprise (A). One dog on fence 
and another crawling through it, in 
pursuit of game. © 1 ec. Mar. 22, 
1912; G 40279. 


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PapDocK (WILLARD D.), New York. 
| [454463 
April. [Statuette of nude youth 
with outstretched arms.] © 1. Jan. 
4, 1912; G 393895. 


Bubble fountain. Sculptured nude 
figure of child kneeling on plinth hold- 
ing a bowl in upraised hands. © 1. 
Jan. 23, 1912; G 39574. 

Epicurus. 
figure of boy seated observing squirrel 
sitting on his toes] © 1.e¢ Jan. 4, 
1912; G 39396. 


Flower girl. Statuette of nude 
woman standing, holding up a ring. © 
te. Jan. 23,1912; G 39aTt 

Garden of Eden. Sculptured figure 
of man and woman standing back to 
back with heads and arms entwined. 
© 1c. Mar. 12, 1912; G 40111. 


Grant memorial fountain. Draped 
angel kneeling and holding basin on 
knee with both hands. © 1 ¢ Mar. 
12, 1912; G 40110. 


Light bearer. Statuette of draped 
girl standing, holding a sconce on 
either arm, and child on _ shoulder 
blind-folding her. ©1c. Jan. 4, 1912; 
G 39398. 


Prose and poetry. Pair of sculp- 
tured companion groups of draped 
woman reading to child. © 1. Jan. 
28, 1912; -G. 39575; 


Sculptured jewel box. [Oblong box 
with carved head of woman on either 
end.] ©1lce. Jan. 4, 1912; G 39897. 


Water baby. [Sculptured high-relief 
nude figure of child, seated on shelf 
against wall holding shell for water.] 
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1912; G 39576. 


PARTRIDGE (NELLYE), Brooklyn. [464 


Indian design book end. [Indian 
kneeling on right knee, holding slab 
of rock on edge.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 1911; 
G 397771. 


PAXTON (WILLIAM McGrecor), New- 
ton, Mass. [465 


Girl sweeping. [Girl, with sleeves 
rolled up, Sweeping near large urn by 
marble top table.] © 1c Jan. 10, 
1912; G 39496. 


PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO., Jeanette, Pa. 

466 

Canoe girl; by C. Everett Johnson. 

[Girl with bundle under arm and oar 

in hand standing on wharf by canoe.] 
©1e Mar. 8, 1912; G 40093. 


[Statuette of small nude: 


. 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 1, 1912 


PERRY CENTENNIAL COMMISSION OF 
SANDUSKY City, Sandusky, O. 
[467 


Perry arch; by Jobn WHisemann. 
[Circular arch with rectangular col- 
umn on each side surmounted by flag- 
staff.] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40245. 


PERRY’S VICTORY CENTENNIAL COMMIS- 
SION, Cleveland. [468 
Perry memorial. [On river front 
stands high Doric column with two 
hour-glasses at foot, and museum and 


temple of peace on either side.] ©1 

e. Jan, 30, 1912; G 39634. 

PEW (GERTRUDE), New York. [469 
Atalanta. [Nude woman, with scarf, 

stooping to pick up an apple.] 


©! 1 
e. Mar. 6, 1912; G 39995. 


PHILLIPS (J. CAMPBELL), New York. 
[470 


Fallen star. [Old man in over coat 
and soft hat. with long hair, standing 
holding violin under arm.] ©1e. 
Feb. 12, 1912; G 39794. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin. ‘ [471-476 
Am see; by Gerhard Graf. [View 
of lake through scattering trees along 
bank.] ©1le. Jan. 9, 1912; G 39486. 
Auf einsamen pfade; by Alfons Tur- 
tscher. Two dogs following trail along 
valley by stream. ©41c. Jan. 9, 1912; 
G 39488. 


Edison (Thomas A.); by Emanuel 


Grosser. Bust portrait. © 1c. Jan. 
9, 1912; G 89491. 
Hinsamkeit; by Fritz von Wille 


[Serub-lined lake at foot of hill.] © 
1c. Jan. 9, 1912; G 39489. 


Hallig ende; by Hans Peter Fedder- 
sen. Small island, near sandbank, 
overhung with heavy clouds pierced 
by sunlight. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1912; G 
39487. 


Waldtal; by Carl Schultze. [Rocky 
stream flowing between heavy timbered 
hills.] ©1e. Jan. 9, 1912; G 39490. 


POLLARD (MyRA) AND Cox (MarTHA), 
Chicago. [477 
Violets blue. Verse illustrated with 
violets. ©1¢. Oct. 7, 1911; G 38975. 


Powers (Marion), Boston. [478 

Vanity. Woman seated on rug be- 
fore open jewel-box and against back- 
ground of peacock feathers admiring 
herself in hand-mirror. © 1 ¢. Jan. 
ao, 1912 ° G_.39568. 


495 


Powers (T. E.), New York. [479-485 


Gloom. Statuette of grotesque fig- 
ure of man wearing small comical hat. 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1912; G. 39776. 


Gloom family. Statuette of three 
grotesque figures representing father, 
mother and son. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1912; 
G 39775. 


Joy. [Grotesque figure of ballet 
girl smiling. |*, ©) Ie eb, 20) 1912 - 
G 39810. 


Statuette of grotesque laugh- 
ing girl in ballet dress. ©1c. Feb. 9, 
1912; G 39778. 


Joy family. Statuette of three gro- 
tesque laughing figures representing 
father, mother and son. |‘© 1 ec. Feb. 
9) 1912 * (GG S9TTT. 


Never again. [Grotesque figure of 
man standing with right hand raised. ] 
©1c. Feb. 20, 1912; G 39809. 


They got to stop kickin’ my dog 
aroun’. [Statuette of grotesque figure 
of farmer holding hound dog under his 
arm.] © 1c. Mar. 14, 1912; G 40142. 
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©COo., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [486-495 


Child in the midst. [Child Jesus 
seated on bench talking to several old 
men about him. ] 


Clean and unclean. [Jesus address- 
ing several angry old men who have 
rushed into the dining hall. ] 


Forgiveness. [Man in oriental robes 
looking down scornfully on poor man 
kneeling in road at his feet. ] 


Great question. [Man, accompanied 
by others, addressing Jesus along road- 
side. ] : 


Jesus walking on the Sea. 
walking over water toward 
storm-tossed boat. ] 


[Jesus 
men in 


Lunatie boy. [Jesus talking to and 
holding hands of small boy, under 
large tree, while two old men look on 
astonished. ] 


Review. [Jesus talking to several 
men and women around him.] 


Sign and the leaven. [Jesus an- 
nointing eyes of blind man. ] 


Transfiguration (The). [Figures 
representing Jesus, Moses and Hlijah 
above men kneeling at top of hill.] 


Wanderings in Decapolis. [Jesus 


healing blind man by wayside. ] 


© 1c. each Mar. 7, 1912; G 40011-— 
40020. 


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496 


PUTNAM (A.), San Francisco. [496 

Walking tiger. [Statue of tiger in 
walking attitude.] © 1c. Feb. 12, 
1912; G 39791. 


RALPH (LESTER), New York. [497-506 


Challenge from the sea. [Girl in 
bathing suit seated on sea-shore watch- 
ing small dog play with crab.] ©l1ce. 
Jan. 17, 1912; G 39540. 


Diana of the shore. 
two dogs through sedge. ] 
17, 1912; G 39542. 


Fast companions. [Girl, with dog, 
riding on sled.] ©1c. Jan. 17, 1912; 
G 39545. 


Fellow sports. 
large dog, rowing. ] 
1912; G 39547. 

Four-in-hand. [Woman seated in 
buggy, holding four reins in right hand, 
driving, with bull-dog at her side.] 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1912; G 389549. 


Game in the surf. ([Girl, bathing, 
about to pitch a ball to dog.] ©le. 
dans 17, 1912+: G 89550. 

Her first mate. [Girl running gaso- 


line yacht with small dog by her side. ] 
©1c. Jan. 17, 1912; G 39553. 


His proudest moment. [Woman in 
low-neck dress and furs Seated on 
bench tying ribbon cu dog] ©le 
Jan. 17, 1912; G 39554. 

Offer ofeaffection. [Young woman 
seated at table petting small dog.] © 
ie; dan. 17, 1912's GiS9560. 

Weathering it together. [Girl stand- 
ing in rain with umbrella in right hand 
and dog in left arm.] ©41ce. Jan. 17, 
1912; G 39565. 


RAPETTI (GIOVANNI), Weehawken, N. J. 
[507 

Strachan (Grace C.) [Sculptured 
bust of woman wearing low cut dress, 
hair pompadoured and coiled about 
head.] ©1c. Jan. 26, 1912; G 39626. 


RAULT (A. DE), New York. [508, 509 


[Girl driving 
©l1e. Jan. 


{Girl in boat, with 
©, 4 -¢... Jans AT, 


Kigalité. [Group of six human skele- 
tons in loose robes.] © 1c. Feb. 14, 
1912; G 39795. 

Nothing like home. [One pigeon 


sitting on nest in tree while another 
keeps watch nearby.] ©1c. Feb. 14, 
1912; G 39796. 


REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York. [510 
Baby mine; by J. R. Jellison. [Half- 


length portrait of lady holding baby 
in arms,] © 1c. Feb. 15, 1912: G 
39798. 


pt. IV, Dee Va 


REPRODUCTION CO., Brooklyn. [511-532 


Battleship and golden-rod doily; by 
Miss Lissak. [Spray of flowers coiled 
over drawing of battleship.] © 1 ec. 
Jan. 27, 1912; G 39759. 


Bull charging horse and rider—for 
doily; by F. Riley. [Circle inclosing 
scene of man on horse about to stab 
charging bull.] ©1c. Mar. 21, 1912; 
G 40274. 


Conventional pillow design. Dragon 
fly and scroll. © 1. Mar. 8, 1912; 
G 40126. 


Conventional rose design for piano 
searf. 
square at each corner. 
1912; G 40124. 


Conventional rose flower design for 
piano searf. [String of roses suspend- 
ed below band of ribbon tied in two 
bows.] © 1c. Mar. 8, 1912; G 40129. 


Dutch girl and boy. [Little Dutch 
boy and girl standing on either side 
of windmill.] © 1c. Jan. 10, 1912; G 
39492. 


Flower design. 
leaning in semicircle. ] 
1912; G 39408. 


Girl and woman on beach; by Riley. 
[Woman and little girl in bathing 
suits seated on sand holding feet in 
water.] ©1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 39997. 


Grape design. [Bunch of grapes 
and leaves with vine forming rect- 
angle.] ©1ce. Jan. 3, 1912; G 39408. 


Horse head; by Riley. [Side view 
of head of horse with ears perked.] 
©1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 39996. 


[Cluster of three iris 


© 1c. Mar. 8, 


[Cluster of jonquils 
©. 1 cadens 


Lily design. 


blossoms and leaves.] © 1. Jan. 8, 
1912; G 39886. 
Motor boat; by Riley [Man and 


woman in gasoline yacht.] © 1. 
Mar. 6, 1912; G 39998. 
Piano scarf border. [Conventional 


design of wisteria flowers and vines. ] 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1912; G 40125. 


[Pine cones and 
© ite 


Pine cone doily. 
needles arranged in cirele.] 
Jan. 3, 1912; G 39887. 


Poinsettia. [Flower with stem and 
leaves.] ©1c. Jan. 8, 1912; G 39388. 


Poinsettia. 
and leaves. 
39388. 


Pond lily design. 
and buds with plated stems:] 
Jan. 5, 1912; G 39400. 


Poinsettia blossom, stem 
© 1¢ Jan. 3, 19i2re 


[Pond lily, leaves 
©l1e. 


20 


Scarf design having rose in 


ee 


WORKS 
no. 1, 1912 


OF ART 


556 


REPRODUCTION co.—Continued. 

Poppy design for pillow; by Miss 
E. H. Lissak. [Spray of two flowers 
with stems and leaves.] © 1. Mar. 
16, 1912; G 40258. 

Rhododendron doily ; by Miss Lissak. 
[Conventional spray of flowers in cir- 
cle.] ©1c. Jan. 27, 1912; G 39760. 

Stork design for pillows. Two 
storks in full flight. © 1c. Mar. 8, 
1912; G 40127. 

Swan design for pillows. [Swan 
swimming toward foxtail.] © 1. 
Mar. 8, 1912; G 40128. 

Wisteria flower design for pillow cov- 
ers; by Miss E. H. Lissak. [Flowers 
with stems forming rectangular de- 
sign.] ©1c. Mar. 16, 1912; G 40254. 


REPUBLIC METALWARE CO., Buffalo. [533 


Little Dutch girl. [Girl wearing 
wooden shoes and Dutch cap carrying 
platter.] ©1c. Jan. 2, 1912; G3933T. 


REPUBLICAN CLUB OF THE CITY OF NEW 
YorK, New York. [534 
Boyhood of Abraham Lincoln. 
-[High-relief plaque showing boy 
seated on stool by fireside in log- 
kitchen reading a book.] © 1. Feb. 
12, 1912; G 39812. 


RITCHIE (ALEXANDER), New York. 
[535 
Pitcher (The). [Man in base-ball 
suit standing on one foot in attitude 
of pitching ball.] © 1c Mar. 18, 
1912; G 40255. 


ROSSEAU (PERCIVAL L.), New York. 
[536 

Belle and Paddy. 

© 


Irish setters, 
[Two dogs in field setting birds.] 
1c. Mar. 1, 1912; G 40285. 


ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago. [587-553 
Styles I-51 to I-60. [Two men at- 
tired in vests and trousers surrounded 
by vests of various designs. ] 
75-I, 548-I. [Man in fly front 
sack overcoat addressing man in Eng- 
lish raglan. ] 
101-I, 110-I. [Man in three 
button sack, with cane, listening to 
another in four button sack read a 
letter. ] 


— 435-I. [Man in two button 
double-breasted sack standing with 
hands on hips. ] 


487-I. [Man in straight front 
sack and straw hat holding cane be- 
hind back. ] 


) 


fo! 


1 


ROYAL TAILORS—Continued. 

——529-I. [Man in two button 
sack and hat, with pipe and cane.] 

—— 530-I. [Man in novelty double- 
breasted sack, with one hand on hip, 
carrying cane in the other. |] 

5382-I. [Man in two button 
patch pocket sack holding hat under 
left arm and cane in right hand.] 
533-I. [Man in three button 
novelty sack and straw hat standing 
with cane on arm and hands on hips.] 
5384-I. [Man in two button 
English sack and straw hat holding 
cane across back. ] 

— 5385-I, 5386-I. [Man in three 
button sack with cane facing man in 
two button English sack making ciga- 
rette.] 


537-I, 588-I. [Man with hands 
behind back watching another drink 
from glass, both in three button sacks. } 
539-I, 540-I. [Man with hand- 
bag looking at watch and facing man 
carrying cane, both in three button 
sacks. ] 


541-I, 542-I. [Man in one but- 
ton sack with golf sticks addressing 
man in two button patch-pocket sack. ] 


548-I, 544-I. [Man in three 
button sack combing hair and watch- 
ing another in double-breasted sack 
use nail file.] 


545-I, 104-I. [Man in three 
button sack, with hat in hand, watch- 
ing stout man in sack reading letter. ] 


546-I, 547-I. [Man extending 
hand and facing another with back 
turned, both in novelty outing sacks. ] 


(©) de: Neach. Jam. 31, 1912% iG 
39636-39652. 


RUETER & CO., Boston. [554 


In ye olden time. [Man driving two 
horses hooked tandemwise to _ two- 
wheel cart loaded with three hogs- 
heads] 9 ©: (Live- Mar: 14, 19123: 'G 
40141. 


Runerus (CARL), Brooklyn. [555, 556 


Bighorn (The). Large mountain 
ram standing on ridge, with snow- 
covered mountain-top in distance. © 
1 ¢. Jan. 18, 1912; G 39566. 


On the slopes of the,Russell moun- 
tains. Two cows and a bull feeding 
in low scrubs in hillside, with snow- 
covered mountains in distance. © 
1c Jan. 18, 1912; G 89567. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


557 


pt. Iv, n.s., Vi. 7 


SADLER (SAMUEL), San Francisco. [557 

California’s day of rejoicing. [Young 
woman standing by bear with cubs, 
under large tree on high hill, scatter- 
ing flowers over city below.] © 1. 
Jan. 26, 1912; G 39624. 


SANFORD (W.M.), New York. [558-582 


April evening; by F. S. Burgy. 
[Foot-path leading from winding 


stream to house in distance] ©l1e. 
Feb. 28, 1912; G 39923. 
AL anchor: by, . B.S... Bury: 


[Schooner at wharf loading.] © 1. 
Feb. 28, 1912; G 39922. 


Autumn daybreak; by F. S. Burgy. 
[Stream, winding along edge of for- 
est, crossed by small wooden bridge.] 
©1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 39928. 


Before the battle; by Remington 
Schuyler. [Squaw talking to Indian 
chief on horse back.] © le. Mar 6, 
1912; G 40005. 


Birth of the flag; by Henry Mosler. 
[Three women seated near open fire- 
place sewing U. S. flag while another 
holds it.] © 1c Feb. 28, 1912; G 
3899380. 


December. moon; by F. S. Burgy. 
[Snow scene showing people in sleigh 
passing hut in grove by roadside.] © 
tie. .can. AK, 19I2: Gxa954 1. 

Early thaw; by H. Bolton Jones. 
[Pond at foot of hill surrounded by 
budding trees.] ©1c. Feb. 28, 1912; 
G 39931. 


Edge of the pond; by F. S. Burgy. 
[Large tree by side of pond in field.] 
©1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 39925. 


Evening in the Highlands; by Wm. 
Watson. [Flock of sheep on hillside.] 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 39933. 


Fighting chance; by N. C. Wyeth. 
[Man with gun standing by broken 
sled in snow-covered rocky hills about 
to shoot three angry wolves approach- 
ing.]| ©1e. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40000. 


Golden October; by F. S. Burgy. 
[Hut near pond and shedding tree 
by winding road.] © 1c Jan. 17, 
1912; G 39551. 


Goodnight grandpa; by Carl Hirsch- 
berg. [Old man seated in arm-chair 
holding little girl in lap and petting 
dog by his side.} © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1912; G 40002. 


Heart’s token; by Frank H. Desch. 
[Young man putting ring on young 
woman’s finger.] L-@. Neb: #28; 
1912; G 39936. 


SANFORD (W. M.)—Continued. 


Homeward bound; by Henry Mosler. 
Dog chained to trunk in baggage car 
on way home. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; 
G 40006. 


In the grip of frost; by F. S. Burgy. 
[Old mill at foot of hill with wheel 
and mill-run covered with ice.] © 1 
ec. Feb. 28, 1912; B 39929. 


June twilight; by F. S. Burgy. 
[Large tree in bend of road, with 
houses in distance.] © 1. Feb. 28, 
1912; G 39924. 


Making a man of him; by Jno. New- 
ton Howitt. [Grandmother cutting off 
small boy’s curly locks while his 
mother cries and grandfather looks on 
smiling.] ©1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 4003. 


Nature’s bounty; by F. S. Burgy. 
[Sheep grazing under blooming tree 
by winding road which crosses stream 
nearby.] © 1c Jan ai, 132 ae 
39559. 


Now chase him out; by Frank Stick. 
[Man with gun waiting for small boy 
and dog to chase rabbit out of hollow 
log.] ©1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40004. 


Now I lay me down to sleep; by 
W.A. Kirkpatrick. [Little girl kneeling 
at her mother’s knees saying prayers, 
with dog lying nearby and father look- 
ing on.] ©1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40007. 


Old farm house; by F. S. Burgy. 
[Farm house in grove on edge of 
pond.] ©1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 39935. 


Old mill; by F. S. Burgy. [Head- 
race and mill house partly shaded by 
trees at foot of hill.] © 1c. Jan. 17, 
1912; G@ 39561. 

Saturday night; by Geo. Ford Mor- 
ris. [Three horses drinking water 
from trough in pasture.] © 1c. Feb. 
7, 1912; G 39768. 


Sentinels of the coast; by F. S. 
Burgy. [Sea dashing against large 
clifts along coast.] © 1 ¢e. Feb. 28, 
1912; G@ 39926. 


Winter sunset; by F. S. Burgy. 
[Snow scene of stream winding by 
mill-house and three leafless trees, 
with houses in distance.] ©1c. Feb. 
28, 1912; G 39927. 


SarTi (P.), LuccHes1 (G.) & co., New 
York. [583 


Aurora; by Eugenia Bigi. Bas-re- 
lief panel of Apollo seated in chariot 
drawn by four horses, surrounded by 
muses and preceded by Aurora and 
Cupid with torch © 1c¢ Jan e227 
1912; G 39628. 


WORKS OF ART 


608 


moe. 1, 1912 
Scumipt (S.) & co., New York. [584 
Prime crown caviar; by Ludwig 


Gassner. Caviar sandwich with two 
pieces of lemon, lettuce, and cans of 
caviar, on table. ©1c. Feb. 12, 1912; 
G 39793. 


ScHREYVOGEL (Mrs. LovuIsE W.), Ho- 
boken, N. J. [585-592 


Defending the Cafion Pass; by 
Charles Schreyvogel. A mounted and 
an unmounted trooper awaiting In- 
dians approaching through pass. © 
ic. Mar. 12, 1912; G 40116. 


Duel (The); by Charles Schreyvo- 
gel. Mounted trooper with saber 
fighting mounted Indian with toma- 
hawk, followed by others. © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 23, 1912; G 40282. 


End (The) ; by Charles Schreyvogei. 
Mounted Indian leading army horse, 
mounted by trooper tied, through 
stream, followed by other Indians. © 
1c. Mar. 23, 1912; G 40284. 


Going into action; by Charles 
Schreyvogel. Three mounted Indian 
warriors riding across plain toward 
other warriors. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1912; 
G 40114. 


Hot chase; by Charles Schreyvogel. 
Two mounted troopers accompanied by 
others firing with pistol and gun at 
approaching Indians. © 1c. Mar. 12, 
1912; G 40115. 


Messenger (The); by Charlies 
Schreyvogel. Mounted hatless trooper 
with pistol in hand pointed to one 
side, followed by Indians. ©1c. Mar. 
23, 1912; G 402838. 


To the finish; by Charles Schreyvo- 
gel. Two mounted Indians fighting 
with tomahawks while others ap- 
proach. © 1c Mar. 12, 1912; G 
40113. ; 


Victory (The); by Charles Schrey- 
vogel. [Mounted Indian with scalp in 
hand riding across plain followed by 
others.] 1c. Mar. 23, 1912; G 40281. 


ScHWARTzZ’S (SAMUEL) sOoNS & ©CO., 
New York. [5938, 594 


Bride (The); by Charles Bittinger. 
Bridesmaid adjusting veil of bride 


seated before dressing table. © 1. 
Mar. 12, 1912; G 40119. 
Ruth; by Franz Wobring. Three- 


quarter draped figure of young woman 
holding string around her neck. 
1e@ Mar. 12, 1912; G 40118. 


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SCHWEIZER (J. Otto), Philadelphia. 
[595-597 

Farewell sermon of P. Muhlenberg 
in the church at Woodstock, Va. [ Bas- 
relief of interior of church showing 
congregation excited, and preacher in 
pulpit throwing off his ministerial 
robe.] ©1c. Feb. 23, 1912; G 39824. 

Lions on the way. [Bas-relief of 
man and woman in bare-feet passing 
lions and human tempters along rocky 
pathway.] © 1c. Feb. 23, 1912; G 
39823. 

Monument in honor of Southern 
women. [Mother seated, with daughter 
leaning head on her shoulder and 
small boy standing by her side, bid- 
ding farewell to her son about to leave 


for war.] © 1c. Feb. 23, 1912; G 
39822. 
SHEAN (CHARLES M.), New York. 
[598-601 
Lincoln (Abraham) 1. [ Half- 


length profile portrait of Lincoln hold- 
ing scroll of paper in both hands.] © 
1 ¢. Mar. 9, 1912; G 40098. 


2. [Profile bust portrait of 
Lincoln}. ©) 1\e) ‘Mar. 12, 1912- 9G 
40120. 

3. [Three-quarter view bust 


portrait of Lincoln.] 
1912; G 40121. 

4, [Three-quarter bust portrait 
of Lincoln.] ©1 ec. Mar. 19, 1912; G 


© 1:e. Mar: 12, 


- 40256. 
SIMONNET (LUCIEN), Paris [602 
Through evening mists. [French 


landscape of winding stream with 
houses and trees along right bank.] 
© 1c. Dec. 30, 1912; G 39331. 


SmitH (EMMA LovisA), Brooklyn. 


Coquette (The). [Bust portrait, 
front view, of young woman with bare 
shoulders and hair dressed low.] © 
1 ¢. Feb. 21, 1912; G 39819. 


SOUTHERN COTTON OIL co., New York. 
[604 


Chef. [Man in chef’s cap and coat 
pointing to package in his right hand. |] 
©1e. Mar. 8, 1912; G 40094. 


New York, 
ih: Peeps [605-608 


Coffee pot design. Louis XVI style 
introducing festoons and baskets of 


STARR (THEODORE B.) INC., 


© | flowers with acanthus and water leaf 


borders. ©1 ce. Jan. 5, 1912; G 39497. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


609 


Starr (THEODORE B.) 1nNc.—Contd. 


Cream pitcher. Louis XVI design 
of pitcher with body divided into 
panels under which is border of acan- 
thus leaves. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1912; G 
39579. 

Sugar bowl. Louis XVI design of 
bowl with water-leaf borders and body 
divided into decorated panels. ©1. 
Jan. 23, 1912: G 39580. 

Tray, or waiter. Design of Louis 
XVI oval, two handled tray, with bor- 
der of reed, ribbon, festoons and flow- 
ers. ©1« Jan. 27, 1912; G 39369. 


STIEFBOLD & co.. Berlin. [609 

Riviera: by W. Hamacher. [High 
cliffs jutting into river.] © 1c. Feb. 
16, 1912; G 39938. 


STOKES (FREDERICK A.) co., New York. 
[610-615 

Greatest thing in the world; by 
Clarence F. Underwood. [Young man 
and woman leaning over bed admiring 
small boy asleep. } 

Last waltz together; by Clarence F. 
Underwood. [Young man and woman 
dancing in parlor.] 

Love and six cylinders; by Clarence 
KF. Underwood. [Young man and wo- 
man seated at wheel in automobile.] 


Love laughs at winter; by Clarence 
I’. Underwood. [Young man and lady 
in furs skating on forest stream.] 

Love on wings; by Clarence F. Un- 
derwood. [Young man and woman 
seated in aeroplane in flight. ] 

Sender of the orchids; by Clarence 
KF. Underwood. [Young man with coat 
on one arm, the other about shoulders 
of lady standing by table near bunch 
of orchids in vase.] 

© 1 ¢«. each Mar. 6, 1912; G 401380- 
40135. 
Strauss (MaAtcoLtm A.), New York. 
616 


Girl in open cloak. Profile of girl 
in fur-trimmed cloak with bandeau on 


hair.] ©1e¢. Mar. 8, 1912; G 40097. 
Swift & co., Chicago. [617-620 
Air; by Miss E. R. Coburn. [Young 


woman in long cape standing by shrubs 
on barren headland looking over sea.] 
©1c. Feb. 7, 1912; G 39762. 

EHarth; by Miss H. R. Coburn. 
[Young woman in summer dress and 
hat holding end of stick which collie 
dog has in mouth.] © 1. Feb. 7, 
1912; G 39768. 


pt. 1V, Thi 5 Ve 


Swirt & co.—Continued. 

Fire; by Miss E. R. Coburn. [Young 
man and woman standing by fire built 
on shore near canoe.] © 1. Feb. 7, 
1912; G 89764. 


Water; by Miss E. R. Coburn. 


[Young woman standing on rocky 


shore talking to bulldog in front of 
her.] ©1c. Feb. 7, 1912; G 39765. 


SYMONDS (SARAH W.), Salem, Mass. 
; [621-649 

Baxter house, Nantucket, Mass. 
[Double log-house shaded by tree along 
road-side, in bas-relief. ] 

Betsy Williams house, Providence, 
R. JI. [Small vine-covered cottage 
along road-side, in bas-relief. ] 

Bunker Hill monument, Boston, 
Mass. [In center of open square in- 
tersected by walks stands high rectan- 
gular column towering above sur- 
rounding buildings, in bas-relief.] 

Calendar. [Design for calendar 
with flower decoration in upper left 
corner, in bas-relief. ] 

Chatham lights, Chatham, Mass. 
[Two light-houses on hill with cottage 
between surrounded by rail fence, in 
bas-relief. ] 

Concord bridge, Concord, Mass. 
{Wooden bridge shaded by trees, with 
statue at one end, in bas-relief. ] 


Eagles’ Head, Manchester by the sea. 
[Large rocks jutting down into the 
sea, in bas-relief. ] 


Hmerson College _ seal. [Dragon 
rampant above shield with motto on 
scroll below, in bas-relief.] 


Flying witch. [Witch on broom fly- 
ing over river, in bas relief.] ; 


Hathorne’s (Judge) tombstone. 
[Lettered tombstone with skull and 
wings at top, in bas-relief. ] 


Ink well witch. [Sculptured bust of 


old woman. ] 


Line of the Minute men, Lexington, 
Mass. [Block of rock, lettered and 
embellished with gun and horn, in 
front of colonial mansion in grove, in 
bas-relief. ] 


Mother Ann, Gloucester, Mass. 
[Large rock jutting down into the sea, 
with sail-boat in distance, in bas-re- 
lief. ] 


Mount Holyoke College seal. [Let- 
tered circle inclosing scene of clump 
of trees and cottage on side of hill, in 
bas-relief. ] 


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WORKS OF ART 


mo. 1, 1912 


667 


Symonps (Saran W.)—Continued. 

Nathaniel Hawthorne’s birthplace, 
Salem, Mass. [Country house with oc- 
tagonal roof, surrounded by paling 
fence, along side of road, in bas-relief. ] 

Page house, Danvers, Mass. [Colo- 
nial mansion in grove along road-side, 
in bas-relief. ] 

Parker monument, Lexington, Mass. 
[Man in uniform standing on pile of 
rocks holding gun in both hands, in 
bas-relief. ] 

Powder house, Marblehead, Mass. 
[Small round stone house with funnel- 
shaped roof surrounded by shrubbery, 
in bas-relief. ] 

Round witch. [Circle enclosing 
scene of witch on broom flying over 
body of water, in bas-relief. ] 

St. Anne’s by the sea. [Small stone 
church on the sea coast, in bas-relief. ] 

Salem seal. [Lettered circle in- 
closing coat of arms having bird with 
twig at crest and motto on scroll be- 
low shield embellished with Chinese 
scene, in bas-relief. ] 

Sankety Light, Siasconset, Mass. 
[Light-house and two cottages on sea- 
coast, in bas-relief. ] 


Statuette witch. [Statuette of witch 
stirring and looking into large pot.] 

Tufts College seal. [Lettered circle 
inclosing scene of dove in sunburst 
above open Bible, in bas-relief. ] 

Witch of Marblehead. [Old woman 
in sun-bonnet carrying basket and 
broom on back, in bas-relief. ] 

Witch or Roger Williams home. 
[Small colonial cottage at corner of 
two intersecting streets, with pump in 
front, in bas-relief. ] 

Witch stirring cauldron. [Old 
woman itt witches’ garb stirring pot 
over open fire, in bas-relief. ] 

Witch with tall hat. [Old woman 
carrying broom on shoulder and point- 
ing with left hand, in bas-relief. ] 


Witch with rope border. [Witch 
and cat on broom flying over village, 
in bas-relief. ] 


ie. eae Web. 23: 1912 
39958-39986. 


TENEROWICZ (FRANK W.). Westfield, 
Mass. [650 


Last dissection of Poland: by Joseph 
Zdyb. [Three large vultures tearing 
to pieces a large white bird amid air 
above city by stream.] ©1. Dec. 20, 
mi2; G 39611. 


2 
387221238 


THOMAS (Pau K. M.), New Rochelle, 
ING Ya [651 
Sickles (Major General Daniel E.). 
[Half-length portrait of Gen. Sickels 
in full dress uniform seated in arm- 


chai) ©yet -e Mar 12 19125 G 

40117. 

THOME (Wm.), New York. [652 
Clarinda. [Front view of young 


woman in low-cut evening dress stand- 
ing with scarf over right shoulder.] 
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1912; G 39766. 


TIFFANY STUDIO, New York. [653-667 
Table studios. [Large marble slab 
with cross engraved on top and sup- 


ported by four rectangular ornate 
| legs. ] 
Headstone. [Headstone embellished 


with roses carved across top.] 


Ledger stone. [Slab embellished 
with cross surrounded by lettered 
border. | 

Model for monument. Monument 


representing pedestal and vase. 
Monolith, 1. [Block of rough stone 
embellished with cross at top and sup- 
ported on double base. ] 
—— 2. [Celtic cross with passion 
flowers on center carved on monolith. | 
Monolithic cross. Cross with inter- 
laced ornament and PX in center. 


Sarcophagus. Greek design  sar- 
cophagus with four carved columns, 
mouldings and ends. 


Table monument. [Slab, with cross 
carved on top, supported on four short 
columns resting on double base. ] 


Tablet monument, A. [Monument 
with flower wreath inclosing letters 
PX at top, and alpha and omega in 
each upper corner. ] 


——B. Monument with violet 
wreath inclosing letters PX carved at 
top, and alpha and omega in side 
panels. ] 


——C. [Monument with wreath and 
palm branches in center and cross in 
circle at top of side panels. ] 


D. [Monument with IHS on 
cross interlaced with circle in center. ] 


——E. Monument with carved pas- 
sion cross and lilies in center. 
F. Monument with passion cross 
and lilies in center, PX and alpha and 
omega in side panels. 


Gf ¢ Mar. 
40259-40272. 


each 20). 1912) 'G 


(i 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


668 


pt. IV, Woe 


ToRREY (GEORGE B.), New York. [668 

Crest of the wave. Nude woman 
with long flowing hair borne on top of 
large wave. ©1e. Jan. 24, 1912; G 
39609. 


VAN PELT (CHARLES H.), Jersey City 
TOE fe [669 
Three wise monkeys. Three mon- 
keys sitting in row; first has hands 
over eyes, second over ears, and third 
over mouth. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1912; G 
39785. 


VEDDER (ELIHU), New York, N. Y. 
[670 
Prayer of death. Figure of hermit 
kneeling in the desert before an open 
grave, with hands uplifted in prayer. 
© 1c. June 18, 1911; G 37682. 


WALKER (Nat), New York. [67] 


Harmony. [The word “ Harmony ” 
across U. S. map stretched on bill- 


board along side of country road.] © 

1c. Feb. 7, 1912; G 39769. 

WALTKE (WM.) & co., St. Louis.. [672 
Lara kids; by F. M. Spiegle. Two 


little girls, one seated on bench hold- 
ing puppy in lap, while the other 
washes herself in basin. © 1c. Jan. 
5, 1912; G 39399. 


WatTrous (Harry W.), New York. 
[673 
Passing of summer. [Back profile 
of girl in Summer dress seated in chair 
by glass of wine on small table.] © 
ie. Mar, 21,1912 40285. 


WESTERN COCO COLA BOTTLING CO., Chi- 
cago. [674 
Will you have one. [Girl seated 
holding filled bottle in each hand.] © 
1c. Mar. 9, 1912; G 40100. 
WHEELOCK (WARREN), New York. 
[675 
Washington (George). [Statuette of 
bas-relief figures below head of a man. | 
© 1c. Jan. 12, 1912; G 39510. 


WHITE (WILLIAM H.), Boston. [676 


Hale (Hdward Everett). Medallion 
bust showing three-quarter view. © 
1c. Mar. 4, 1912; G 39948. 
WHITTIER CARPENTER: SALES CO., San 

Francisco. [677T, 678 

Gloom; by Anson Dudley Whittier. 

[Grotesque figure of man, with long 


beard and nose, standing. ] L”€. 
Feb. 5, 1912; G 89751. 
Joy; by Anson Dudley Whittier. 


[Grotesque figure of girl in ballet dress 
laughing,| °° ©.1 \e. Heb, 5; 1912: .G 
39752. 


26 


Witcox (FRED E.), New York. [679 


Ornamental column. [Corinthian 
fluted column, surmounted by acanthus 


leaf capitol, supporting globe] © 

I ¢c.. Jan. 23, 1912; G Soars. 

WILLET STAINED GLASS & DEG Go] 
Pittsburgh. [680-682 


Christ commissioning the twelve; by 
William and Annie Lee Willet. [Win- 
dow design in two parts showing 
Christ standing with outstretched 
hand addressing group of men stand- 
ing and kneeling around him.]‘ ©1e. 
san. 27, 1912; G 39746. 

Nativity (The); by William and 
Annie Lee Willet. [Stained glass win- 
dow design in three parts showing, in 
center, Joseph standing behind Mary 
who is kneeling by infant Jesus in 
manger, while three shepherds with 
lambs approach on the right, and 
three wise men bearing gifts, on the 
left.| © 1 ¢ Jan. 27, 1912- @ 39Ga0: 


Sower (The) ; by William and Annie 
Lee Willet. [Window design in five 
panels showing young man sowing seed 
accompanied by angel in center, with 
figures of angels in two panels on each 
side.] © 1c. Mar. 23,1912; G 40286. 


VILLIAMSON (JEAN M. M.), Berkeley, 
Cal. [683 
Faith, hope and charity; by, Hans 
Hastings Leslie. [Man in distance 
standing with back turned toward man 
and woman in attitude of kissing.] 
© 1c. Mar. 21, 1912+ G@ 402%: 


WILLIS (ALICE), St. Louis. [684 


Gloucester fishing boats. [Bows of 
two sail boats, with city in distance. ] 
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1912; G 89801. 

Winsci (JOHN), New York. 
[685-986 

All ready for Xmas. [Three-quar- 
ter view of head of Santa Claus in 
holly-decorated frame.] ©1 ec. Mar. 6, 
1912; G 40042. 

All ready for Thanksgiving Day. 
[Views of turkey strutting along path 
leading to church in distance, on pump- 
kin.] © 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40195. 


All the way from North Pole. [In- 
clined head of Santa Claus in frame. 


with branches of holly at right.j © 
1 e¢. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39915. 

Anchored sail-boat. [Sail-boat at 
wharf near large tree.] © 1c. Mar. 
15, 1912; G 40158. 

Apple blossom and farm _ scene, 
[Blossoms in circle above scene of 
farmhouses near body of water.] © 


Ic. Feb. 28, 1912; G 40369. 


WORKS OF ART 


mo. 1, 1912 


986 


WINscH (JoHN)—Continued. 


Arrival of Santa. [Child at one 
chimney corner watching Santa Claus 


coming around other corner.] © 1c. 
Mar. 6, 1912; G 40627. - 
Asters and farmhouse scene. 


[Bunch of flowers by circle inclosing 
scene of houses in grove.]| ©1c. Feb. 
28, 1912; G 40882. 

At the river’s edge. [Man and 
woman walking along bank of river, in 
oval frame.] © 1. Feb. 27, 1912; G 
39914. 

Autumn sky. [Scene of scattering 
trees along rocky streams, on ear of 
corn.] ©1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40194. 

Baby's first sleigh-ride. [ Village 
snow scene of two boys pulling baby 


on. Sled.| .© 1 c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 
- 40162. 
Basket of asters. [Splint basket 


filled with asters. ] 
1912; G 40396, 

Basket of holly. [Splint basket full 
of holly with berries.] ©1 ec. Feb. 27, 
1912; G 39905. 

Basket of holly berries. 
basket full of holly with berries. ] 
tre. Ke. 27, 1912; G 39903. 


Ot ere 28: 


[ Willow 
© 


Basket of pansies. [Bunch of 
flowers in splint basket.] © 1c. Feb. 
28, 1912; G 40368. 

Basket of roses. [Wicker basket 


filled with roses.] © 1c. Feb. 28, 


1912; G 40396. 


Basket of violets. 
- filled with violets. ] 
1912; G 40367. 


Beautiful poinsettia spray. [Three 
flowers above blank scroll for inscrip- 
tion.] ©1e. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39890. 


Beautiful rose. [Flower and buds 
on circular background.] © 1c. Mar. 
15, 1912; G 40179. 


Best of friends. [Winter landscape 
of woman and boy crossing field 
toward house, in oval surrounded by 
holly on frame.] © 1c. Feb. 27,1912; 
G 39835. 


Birds at the edge of the woods. 
[Seven little birds sitting on holly 
branch, at edge of forest.] © 1. 
Mar. 6, 1912; G 40059. 


Birds on branches near mill. [Five 
little birds sitting on holly branch, 
with windmill in distance] ©1e«. 
Mar. 6, 1912; G 40057. 


Blossoms. 
agonal band. ] 
G 40172. 


[Willow basket 
© /#¢. Heb; 28) 


[Spray of pansies on di- 
© 1.e) Mar, 15) 1912- 


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Winscu (JonHn)—Continued. 

Blossoms and cottage near the rocky 
coast. [Apple blossoms at left of 
semi-circular scene of cottages near 
seacoast.] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 
40376. 

Blessoms and cottage scene. [Spray 
of pansies at left of scene of several 
cottages along road-side.] ©1c. Mar. 
15, 1912; G 40147. 

Blossoms and country scene. [Bunch 
of apple blossoms above scene of farm- 


house and church near lake.] ©l1e. 
Feb. 28, 1912; G 40877. 
Bouquet for Xmas. (Poinsettias 


above blank seroll for inscription.] © 
Ic: Keb. 27,.1912; G 39891. 

Bouquet of pansies. [Bunch of 
flowers on scroll.] © 1 ¢ Feb. 28, 
1912; G 40384. 


Bouquet of pansies and mignonettes. 
[Bunch of pansies and mignonettes on 
diagonal band.] ©1e. Mar. 15, 1912; 
G 40169. 


Bouquet of violets. 
ers on rectangular background. | 
e. Feb. 28, 1912; G 40885. 


Bouquet of wild violets. [Bunch of 
violets on scroll.] 1c. Feb. 28, 1912; 
G 40386. 


Branch of holly with birds. [Six 
little birds sitting on branch of holly. ] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40060. 


Bunch of forget-me-nots. [Boragi- 
naceous herbs with flowers, in rectan- 
gular frame.] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1912; 
G 40354. 


Bunch of lily-of-the-valley. [Bunch 
of herbs with oblong-lanceolate leaves 
and raceme of nodding bell-shaped 
flowers, in rectangular frame.] ©1e. 
Feb. 28, 1912; G 40355. 


Buneh of pansies and violets. 
[Mixed collection of flowers in rec- 
tangular frame.] ©1e. Feb. 28, 1912; 
G 40356. 


Busy days. [Men and women pass- 
ing over arched bridge near cottage.] 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40224. 


Busy farmers. [Men driving horse 
hooked to wagon of hay and pushing 
truck over arched bridge near cottage. ] 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39866. 


By the fire-side. 
shovel by large open fire-place.] 
1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40197. 


By the old mill. [Scene of water- 
mill and race, below ivy leaves.] © 
1 e. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40156. 


[Spray of flow- 
©1l 


[Chair, tongs and 


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pt. IV; Sy Sy vere 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 


By the side of the mill. [Snow 
jandscape of mill and stream, in up- 


right frame with sprays of holly.] © 
1e@. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39849. 
‘Carnations and country scene. 


[Bunch of flowers above circular land- 
seape of cottages by winding road on 
hillside. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 40352. 


Carnations and mill scene. [Two 
flowers in circle above oval scene of 
water-mill and farmhouse.] © 1 e. 
Feb. 28, 1912; G 40370. 

Chance meeting. [Woman, girl and 
man standing in road near cottage.] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40055. 

Chase through the water.  [Horse- 
men riding through shallow water be- 
hind dogs.] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 
40071. 

Cherry Santa. [Front view of head 
of Santa Claus inclined to one side. ] 
©1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40075. 


Christmas album. [Three bells sus- 
pended on string below open book on 
branch of holly.] ©1«. Mar. 6, 1912; 
G 40066. 

Christmas decorations. [Branch of 
holly in water glass.] © 1c. Feb. 27, 
1912; G 39907. 

Christmas is here. [Holly with 
berries above frame inclosing head of 
Santa Claus.] © 1 c. Mar. 6, 1912; 
G 40040. 

Christmas morning. [Hight little 
birds on holly branches in forest.] © 
1 ec. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40058. 


Christmas sprays. 
holly in water glass. ] 
1912; G 39909. 


Christmas verses. [Wish-bone sus- 
pended below open book lying on 
branch of holly.] ©41c. Mar. 6, 1912; 
G 40065. 


Clear night. [Spray of holly and 
star above landscape of rocky stream 
with moon rising above scattering trees 
along its bank.] ©1. Feb. 27, 1912; 
G 39867. 

Cottages on the road. [Men and 
women walking along road by rows of 
eottages.] © 1c Mar. 6, 1912; G 
40082. 


Country gossip. 


[Branches of 
©) Le. Feb. 27, 


| Landscape in oval, 


with sprays of holly at left.] ©1e. 
Feb. 27, 1912; G 39842. 
Country path. [Holly above rural 


scene of wooden bridge and winding 
path leading to farmhouse.] © 1 ec. 
Feb. 27, 1912; G 39869. 


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WinscH (JoHN)—Continued. | 


Country scene. [Scene of woman 
and child walking toward cottage, in’ 
circle on cross and holly background. ] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40083. 


Country stroll. [Woman and little 
girl walking along country road, with 
farmhouse in distance.] © 1«¢ Feb. 
27, 1912; G 39862. 


Crossing the ford in winter. [Man 
in wagon driving horse across shallow 
stream near farmhouse.] © 1 ¢. Feb. 
21,71912; G 39885, 


Design book and holly. 
lying on spray of holly.] 
15, 1912; G 40240. 


Design of blossoms and _ ribbon. 
[Ribbon bent in form of oval with ap- 
ple blossoms at top.] ©1ec. Feb. 28, 
1912; G 403846. 


Design of forget-me-nots and ribbon. 
[Forget-me-nots on bow of ribbon 
forming oval frame.] © 1. Feb. 28. 
1912; G@ 40345. 


Design of nasturtium and ribbon. 
[| Nasturtiums on bow of ribbon form- 
ing an oval.] © 1 © Feb. 2s, i912) 
G 40344. 


' Design of violets and ribbon. [Two 
bunches of violets on oval frame of 
ribbon.] © .1: c Febr 23). ieieeee 
40366. 


Design with holly 1-8. [Spray of 
holly around rectangular space for in- 
scription.] ©1c¢. each Mar. 15, 1912; 
G 40226-40228. 


Design with mistletoe 1-2. [Spray 
of mistletoe about space for inscrip- 
tion.] © 1 .¢ each Mar.. di9i2e 
G 40229, 40230. 


Design with poinsettias 1-2. [Poin- 
settia flowers around rectangular space 
for inscription.] © 1 ¢. each Mar. 15, 
1912; G 40231, 402382. 


Difficult landing. [Man in eanoe 
landing on river bank at foot of hill.} 
©1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40186. 


Donkey cart. [Man in cart driving 
donkey by row of cottages.] ©le 
Feb. 27, 1912; G 39898. 


Drifting. [Scene of man rowing on 
pond near village chureh, on bunch 
of ivy leaves.] © 1. Mar. 15, 1912; 
G 40155. 


Drifting down the river.  [Poinset- 
tias at left of scene of man rowing 
near cottage.] © 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; 
G 40185. 


[Open book 
© 1c¢. Mar. 


WORKS 
no. 1, 1912 


WinscH (JoHN)—Continued. 


End of journey. [Winter landscape 
Showing woman and boy approaching 
house, with spray of holly and bells 
Below.|. © 1 ec. Feb. 27,. 1912:, G 
39848. 


End of the stream. [Spray of holly 
above scene of mill-house in clump of 
trees at end of stream.] © 1c. Feb. 
27, 1912; G 39870. 


Eevening services. [Vista through 
gateway of man walking along road 
toward village churech.] © 1 ¢. Feb. 
27, 1912; G@ 39875. 


Farm after a bilzzard. [Winter 
scene showing man, girl and horse in 
road near house, with three bells hang- 
ing from holly branch below.] © 1e. 
Feb. 27, 1912; G 39844. 

K'arm work in winter. [Snow scene 
of man with two boys and horse leav- 
ing farmhouse.] ©1c. Feb. 27, 1912; 
G 39859. 

Feeding the ducks. [Landscape in 
circular frame, with ribbon and holly 
diagonally across back.] © 1c. Feb. 
27, 1912; G 39840. 

Feeding the geese. [Open book on 
spray of holly, above rural scene of 
woman feeding geese on mill-pond.] 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39856. 

Few carnations. [Spray of flowers 
on circular back ground.] ©1c. Mar. 
15, 1912; G 40177. 

Few pansies. [Bunch of pansies on 
circular background.] © 1c. Mar. 15, 
1912; G 40178. 


Few violets. 
diagonal band. ] 
G 40170. 


Filling the woodshed. 


[Bunch of violets on 
© ie Mar.15, 1912; 


[Man and 


boy carrying wood to woodshed.] © 
1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 40349. 
First sleigh-ride. [One little girl 


pulling another on sled, accompanied 
by dog.] ©1e. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40088. 


First slide this winter. [Boy and 
two little girls skating.] © 1c. Mar. 
6, 1912; G 400387. 

First snow of the season. [Two lit- 


tle girls, with dog, pitching snow- 


balls.|J © 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 400389. 


Fishing. [Scene of man fishing in 
stream near mill, on leaf, with three 
birds on spray of holly at right.] © 
1 e. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39854. 


Following the hounds. [Back view 
of man on horse back, in horseshoe 
mame.| © 1c. Mar: 15, 1912:.G 
40189. 


OF ART 
986 
WINSCH (JoHN)—Continued. 
Following the hounds. [Horseman 


clearing stone fence, followed by 
others.] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40072. 


Fording the river. [Man riding 
horse across stream near farmhouse. ] 
©1c. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39902. 


Forget-me-nots and carnations. 
[Bunch of carnations and forget-me- 
nots on diagonal band.] © 1. Mar. 
15, 1912; G 40171. 


Forget-me-nots and church on moun- 
tain. [Bunch of forget-me-nots above 
oval inclosing scene of chureh on bank 
of stream.] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 
40351. 


Forget-me-nots and farmhouse. 
[Bunch of flowers below scene of farm- 
house by road-side.] © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1912; G 40389. 


Forget-me-nots and pansies. [Spray 
of the flowers on circular background. ] 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40180. 


Foxy Santa. [Front view of head 
of Santa Clause wearing fur cap in 
holly-decorated frame.] © 1 c. Mar. 
6, 1912; G 40043. 

Frolic in the snow. 
skating on pond by bridge.] 
Mar. 15, 1912; G 40225. 

Frosty weather. [Winter scene on 
large leaf showing man and child in 
road, surrounded by sprays of holly 


[Boys and girls 
Orville 


and two birds on twig.] © 1c. Feb. 
27, 1912; G 39853. 
Frozen lake. [Winter landscape 


showing frozen lake, meadows and 
woods, in oblong frame with holly at 
each. end. |), © 2 ¢., Web. 27, 1912; G 


39847. 
Frozen spring. [Man with bundle of 
sticks on shoulder crossing arched 


bridge near cottage] © 1c. Mar. 6, 


1912; G 40045. 


Gathering fire-wood. [Snow scene 
of man on foot-bridge carrying bundle 
of fagots on head, with church in dis- 
tance.] ©1c. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39884. 


Gathering our Thanksgiving din- 
ner. [One woman showing turkey to 
another with basket of fruit on her 
arm.] © 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40200. 


Gathering pond-lilies. [Apple-blos- 
soms about scene of woman in boat on 
pond near cottage.] © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1912; G 40348. 


Gathering the wheat. [Scene of 
wheat-field and cottage, on open chest- 
nat<mer | ©: 1 eMar, 15,1912: GC 
40198. 


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. pt.. VV; SoS 


Winscu (JoHn)—Continued. 

Gathering wood. [Man and boy 
carrying wood toward farmhouse be- 
rond sate] “Ove Ken. 27, tole G 
39872. 

Gathering wood for the fire. [Man 
and boy carrying arm-full of wood 
toward cottage beyond gate where 
stand a man and woman.] © 1 « 
Mar. 6, 1912; G 40080. 

Gathering Yule logs. [Man and boy 
earrying logs near cottage] © 1 «. 
Mar. 6, 1912; G 40054. 

Glass of Xmas greens. [Glass bowl 
full of holly.}-"© 1 e. ‘Feb..27, 1912); G4 
39906. 

Glass of holly berries. [Branches 
of holly with berries in water glass.] 
© 1 ‘e. Web. 27, 1912; °G 39908. 

Glass with holly sprays. [Branches 
of holly in water glass.] © 1c. Feb. 
27, 1912; G@ 39904. 

Glorious sunset. [Man and woman 
standing by stile on edge of pond.] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40056. 

Good-night. [Child in. night-dress 
standing at door with candle in hand.] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40024. 


Good reading for Xmas. [Two 
bells suspended below open book on 
branch of holly.] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; 
G 40064. 


Good time in the snow. . [Small 
boys pulling sled along village road 
behind, mule cart.]. © 1 ec. @Mar. 15, 
1912: G 40222. 


Grandfather’s clock. [Interior view 


showing mosaic table and _ large 
elodk| iO). 2. ‘@ Mar. 15, 191220 
40198. 

Greeting. [Landscape in upright 


frame over holly and diagonal band of 


ribbon, with oval below.] © 1. Feb. 
27, 1912; G 39841. 

Greeting (The). [Man at cottage 
gate awaiting woman and child ap- 
proaching.] © 1¢. Mar. 15, 1912; G 
40153. 

Hallowe’en at midnight. [Girl in 
clown’s costume seated among pine 
branches surrounded by owls.]| © 1 ¢. 


Mar. 15, 1912; G 40213. 


Hallowe’en cauldron. [Girls and boys 
in hoods and masks standing around 
large pot.] © 1c. Mar. 15, 1912: G 


40210, 
Hallewe’en dance. [Girl dancing 
with cut-out pumpkin on handle of 


broom.] © 1c. Mar. 15,1912; G 40216. 


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WiInscH (JoHN)—Continued. | 

H:allowe’en friends. [Bust ef girl 
holding cut-out pumpkin on each shoul- 
der.]|. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; @ 40279) 

Hallowe’en greeting. [Girl with can- 
dle in hand watching clock as she 
steals through door-way.] ©1e. Mar. 
15, 1912; G 40217. 

Hallowe’en moon. [Girl in hood — 
seated by black cat hoiding cut-out 
pumpkin in lap, with full moon in 
background.| © 1 ¢. Mars 15) q9a2% 
G 40211. 

Hallowe’en ring. [Diamond ring in- 
closing head of girl looking up at sus- 
pended heart.] ©1« Mar. 15, 1912; 
G 40220. 


Hallowe’en witch wand. [Girl with 
wand in hand standing by pumpkin 


out of which spring several imps.] © 
1c. Mar. 15, 1912) G 202i: 
Halting by the wayside. [Landscape 


in octagonal frame, with ribbon and 
holly at right side] © de Feb. 27, 
1912: G 39839. * 

Happy Santa. [Branches of holly at 
right of frame about head of Santa 
Claus laughing.] ©1c. Feb. 27, 1912; 
G 39918. 

Happy winter days. [Man with 
wheel-barrow, child and dog gathering 
wood near farmhouse.] © 1 c¢. Feb. 
27, 1912; G 39911. 

Harvest time. [Woman raking hay 
which man is reaping near cottage. ] 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40167. 

Hay wagon. [Man driving horse 
hooked to wagon of hay along river 
bank where boat is landed.|] © 1. 
Mar. 15, 1912; G 40165. 

High jump. [Horseman clearing 
stone fence, in horseshoe frame.] © 1 
ce. Mar. 15, 1912; G 4Q190. 

Holly and snow. [Bunch of holly 
with berries.] © 1 ¢ Feb. 27, 1912; 


39879. 

Holly berries. [Spray of holly with 
berries.] © i.c. Feb. 2) $ofee 
39863. 


Holly design I-IV. [Spray of holly 
with berries circled partly about space 
for inscription.] © 1 ¢. each Mar. 6, 
1912; G 40049-40052. 


Homeward. [Shepherd leading flock 
of sheep toward cottage in distance.] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40044. 


House among the hills. [Candle on 
table at left of landscape of cottage 
surrounded by shrubbery.] © 1 « 
Mar. 15, 1912; G 40196. 


WORKS 
mo. 1,°1912 


OF ART 
986 


WinscH (JoHn)—Continued. 


Hurdling the hedge. [Two men on 
horseback riding across open field.] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40067. 


In close pursuit. [Man on horse- 
back with dogs fording stream, fol- 
lowed by others.] ©1c. Mar. 6, 1912; 
G 40069. 


In the pumpkin patch. [Girl seated 
near pumpkin in cornfield holding tur- 
key by leg.] © 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 
40208. 


Indian maid. 
from wheat field. ] 
1912; G 40202. 


Indian Thanksgiving Day. [Indian 
with wife and daughter standing 
around gun and smoking bowls on 
table.] ©1c. Mar. 15, 1912: G 40205. 


Investigating the basket. [Pig try- 
ing to get into basket surrounded with 
mistletoe and holly.] ©1c. Mar. 15, 
1912; G 40152. 


Jack-o’-lantern. [Girl seated with 
arm around Teddy bear having cut- 
out pumpink for head.] © 1c. Mar. 
15, 1912; G 40212. 


Jolly St. Nick. [Front view of head 
of Santa Claus looking down.] ©1«. 
Mar. 6, 1912; G 40076. 


Kris Kringle. [Three-quarter view 
of head of Santa Claus laughing.] © 
1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40078. 


Landing (The). [Holly and scroll 
at left of view of harbor where small 
steamer, leaving ship, is approaching 
wharf.] ©l1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40236. 


Leading the fox chase. 


[Girl driving turkey 
Oye. Nira ey: 


[Man on 


horseback. followed bv others, close 
behind dogs.] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1912: 
G 40070. 


Learning to skate. [Small girl talk- 
ing to little girl and boy on skates.] 
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40036. 


Lily-of-the-valley and gathering 
flowers. [Bunch of flowers above oval 
landscape showing woman walking 
down farm path.] © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1912; G 40353. 


Little robin red-breast. [Seven bitds 
on branches of holly. with village in 
Gimance.| © 1 ¢ Mar. 6, 1912: @ 
40061. 


Lonely farmhouse. [Scene of cot- 
tage by road-side, on maple leaf back- 
eepand.| °C) Le! Mar: 15; 1912".4 
40192. 


re 


Winscu (JoHn )—Continued. 


Lonely path. [On bunch of maple 
leaves is scene of woman walking 
across pond on rock foot-path leading 
to church.] © 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 
40154. ; 

Long way to pasture. [Man with 
woman and two children driving flock 
of sheep down road from village.] © 
Nic. Mar.) £5, 19925,/G 400o1: 

Look at what Santa has brought. 
[Five little girls around table admir- 
ing Santa Claus on cake] © 1 «. 
Mar. 6, 1912; G 40023. 

Lost path. [Snow landscape of 
shepherd driving flock of sheep, in 
oblong frame with holly at each end.] 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39850. 

Magic hallowe’en. [Girl masked in 
sheet standing surrounded by cut-out 
pumpkins:]: © 1 ¢, Mar..15, 1912; G 
40214. 

Mid winter visitor. [Front view of 
head of Santa Claus in fur cap looking 
straight ahead.] © 1. Mar. 6, 1912; 
G 40077. 

Moon witch. [Profile of girl seated 
holding cut-out pumpkin on end of 
stick. ] dt tesMlan. 6 tb. ol Ol2 = nG, 
40221. 

Moonlight on the lake. 
ing on lake by moonlight.] © 1 ¢. 
Mar. 15, 1912; G 40157. 

Moonlight on the lake. [Moon ap- 
pearing over church on bank of lake, 
inclosed in circle on cross and holly 
background.|] © 1 c. Mar. 6, 1912; 
G 40086. 

Morning frolic. [Child and dog 
watching man load wheelbarrow near 
farmhouse.] © 1c. Feb. 27, 1912; G 
39860. 

Narrow 


[Man row- 


road. [Scene of man on 
horseback passing child on harrow 
path near cottage, in circle on cross 
and holly background. © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1912: G 40085. 


New book. [Open book lying on 
spray of holly.] ©1. Mar. 6, 1912; 
G 40068. 


[Woman in field 


New mown hay. 
© 1 © Mar. 


watching man mow hay. ] 
15, 1912; G 40166. 


for the plum pudding and 
[Group of little girls carry- 


© 


Now 
apples. 
ing pudding and apples on trays. ] 
1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40088. 


Off for foreign ports. [Holly and 
scroll at left of scene showing tug 
pulling ship out to sea.] © 1c. Mar. 
15, 1912; G 40284. 


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WinscH (JoHN)—Continued. 


Off for the day’s work. [Man lead- 
ing horse along road away from farm- 


house.| -.© 1. e«...Feb..: 27,..1912;3..G 
39858. 

Off to the little country school- 
house. [Two little birds on holly 


branch, by leaf disclosing scene of girl | 
with dog approaching school-house. ] 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39852. 


Old barn. [Barn and farmhouse at 
bend of road.]| ©1c. Mar. 15, 1912 
G 40160. ; 


Old St. Nick. [Branches of holly at 
right of frame inclosing head of Santa 
Claus.] ©1e. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39916. 


On the farm. [Winter scene of man 
leading horses, with houses in distance, 
in oblong frame surrounded by aaa) 


and oval.] ‘© 1, c. Feb. 27, 1912; G 
39888. 
On the homeward path. [Shepherd 


of sheep along path 


leading flock 
©. ee eb. 27, 


toward farmhouse. ] 
1912; G 39901. 


On the scent. 
lowing hounds, 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40188. 


Over the bridge. [Open book on 
spray of holly above landscape of 
country road and arched bridge over 
sStreams| © 1 °¢ Feb. (27, 19122 46 
39855. 


Over the hedge. 
horses clearing hedge.] 
15, 1912; G 40191. 


Over the wall. 


[Two horsemen fol- 
in horseshoe frame.] 


[Men mounted on 
@ 1c. \Mar: 


[Back view of three 


horsemen clearing stone wall.] © 1 
ec. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40073. 
Pansies and church scene. [Two 


flowers below scene of country church. ] 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 40388. 


Pansies and mill scene. [Spray of 
flowers above scene of cottage and 
wind-mill on bank of river.] ©1e. 
Feb. 28, 1912; G 403878. 


Pansies and road scene. [Spray of 
pansies by country scene of two men 
carrying sticks of wood along road to- 
ward cottage.] © 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; 
G 40145. 


Pansies and violets. [Mixed collec- 
tion of flowers on scroll.] © 1c. Feb. 
28, 1912; G 403883. 


Passers on the road. [Winter scene 
with horse and cart passing man, in 
oblong frame surrounded by holly, and 
oval.|] ©1 ce. Feb. 27, 1912; G@ 39887. 


Ss 
! 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 7 


WinscH (JoHN)—Continued. 

Peeping piggy. [Pig thrusting his 
head out of basket surrounded with 
holly and pine branches.] © 1 «@ 
Mar. 15, 1912; G 40151. 


Piggy’s escape. [Pig jumping out of 
basket surrounded by pine branches. ] 
©1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40149. 


Poinsettia and shepherd scene. 
[Bunch of flowers at right of scene of 
shepherd driving sheep down village 
road.] © 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40176. 


Poinsettia and skating scene. [Poin- 
settias at right of landscape showing 
boys skating on pond near cottages. ] 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40174. 


Poinsettia and stone bridge scene. 
[Bunch of flowers at left of scene 
showing men and women crossing 


arched bridge near cottage] ©le 
Mar 15, 1912; G 40175. - 
Poinsettia and winter scene. [Bunch 


of poinsettias by scene showing boys 
with sled following mule cart by cot- 
tages.] ©1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40173. 


Poinsettia and winter scene. [Two 
flowers at left of landscape of stream 


winding by scattering trees.] © 1 ec. 
Feb. 27, 1912; G 39895. 
Poinsettia design I-IV. [Two flow- 


ers by side of space for inscription. ] 


© 1c. each Mar. 6, 1912; G 40032— 
40085. 
Poinsettia plants I-IV. [Plants 


with flowers in flower-pot.] © 1. 
each Mar. 6, 1912; G 40028-40031. 


Poinsettia sprays. [Three flowers 
above blank scroll for inscription. ] 
© 1c. Feb: 27, 1912: G 39892. 


[Bunch of flowers 
seroll for inscription.]- 
G 39898. 


Poinsettias and crossing the river. 
[Bunch of flowers at left of scene of 
man in wagon driving horse across 
pores near mill-house.] © 1c. Feb. 

, 4912; G 89897. 


Poinsettias and farmhouse scene. 
[Buneh of flowers below snow scene 
showing man with wheelbarrow and 
little girl near farmhouse.] © 1 « 
Feb. 27, 1912; G 39887. 


Poinsettias. 
above blank 
©.1¢, Neb, 27, 1982. 


Poinsettias and _ flock of sheep. 
[Buneh of flowers at left of landscape 


Showing shepherd leading flock of 
Spee by farmhouses.] © 1 ec. Feb. 
, 1912; G 39894. 


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WORKS OF ART 


986 


no. 1, 1912 


WINscH (JoHN)—Continued. 

Poinsettias and spring by the farm. 
[Bunch of flowers at right of rural 
scene showing horse with rider drink- 
ing from stream by arched bridge near 
farmhouse.| © 1c. Feb. 27, 1912; 
G 389896. 

Poinsettias and walking at the river 
edge. [Poinsettias below river scene 
showing man and woman walking 
along bank near large trees.] ©1e. 
Feb. 27, 1912; G 39888. 


Poinsettias and winter scene on the 
farm. [Bunch of flowers below snow 
scene showing man with horse and two 
boys leaving farmhouse.] © 1c. Feb. 
27, 1912; G 39889. 


Poppies and country scene. [Flow- 
ers in circle above diamond-shaped 
landscape of farmhouse by body of 
water.] ©1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 40871. 


Poppies and village scene. [Spray 
of flowers above semi-circular landscape 
of houses on hillside.] © 1 c¢. Feb. 
28, 1912; G 40357. 

Puritans’ Thanksgiving 1620. [Man 
and woman standing by log-cabin 
watching ship approach shore.] © 
1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40209. 

Recess at school. [Boys and girls 
skating on pond by bridge] © 1. 
Feb. 27, 1912; G 39864. 

Refreshing drink. [Man on horse 
which is drinking from stream near 
arched bridge.] © 1c. Feb. 27, 1912; 
G 39899. 


Return home. [Woman with basket 
on arm passing over log-bridge toward 
show-covered cottage.] ©1c. Mar. 6, 
1912; G 40048. 


Robins and winter farm scene. [Birds 
on steps and holly by snow scene of 
farmhouse by roadside near which are 
woman and two children.] ©1c. Feb. 
21, 1912; G 39877 

Robins and winter lake _ scene. 
[Birds on steps beneath snow scene 
Showing man and woman walking 
along edge of lake.] © 1c. Feb. 27, 
1912; G 39878. 

Road to the barn. [Man with horse 
and two boys going down road from 
farmhouse.] © 1 c¢. Feb. 27, 1912; 
G 39912. . 

Robins’ Xmas carols. [Six birds 
Sitting on holly branch singing.] © 
1 e. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40062. 

Rock path over the spring. [Scene 
of rock foot-way constructed across 
pond to church, in circle on cross and 
holly background.] © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1912; G 40084. 


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WINscH (JOHN )—Continued. 


Roses and church scene. [Spray of 
roses above oval landscape showing 


farmhouse and church by lake] © 
1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 40391. 
Roses and country scene. [Spray of 


roses on diagonal band above oval vil- 
lage scene.] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 
40394. 


Roses and country sunset. [Bunch 
of roses above oval landscape.] ©1e. 
Feb. 28, 1912; G 40398. 


Roses and farm scene. [Bunch of 
roses beneath scene of farmhouse and 
church near lake.] © 1c. Feb. 28, 
1912; G 40887. 


Roses and stone bridge over the 
stream. [Spray of roses above scene 
of stream and arched bridge with vil- 
lage in distance.] © 1 ec. Feb. 28, 
1912; G 40392. 


Rowing up stream. [Man in canoe 
on stream.] © 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 
40159. 


Sailing on the bay. [Spray of holly 
and scroll at left of scene of several 
ships on bay.] © 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; 
G 40233. 


Santa and a lonely trail. 
Santa Claus and holly above 
arched bridge and church.] 
Feb. 27, 1912; G 39882. 


Santa and a snowy night. [Head of 
Santa Claus and holly above scene of 
arched bridge across stream winding 
through forest.] ©1c. Feb. 27, 1912; 
G 39886. 


Santa and a winter sunset. [Head 
of Santa Claus and holly above snow 
scene showing man standing by fence 


[Head of- 
scene of 


©l1e.. 


near farmhouse as sun sets.] © 1. 
Feb. 27, 1912; G 39884. 
Santa and homeward bound. [Head 


of Santa Claus and holly above scene 
of farmhouse which shepherd with 
sheep is approaching.] ©1c. Feb. 27, 
1912; G 398838. 


Santa arriving in airship. [Three 
children at window watching Santa 
Claus in aeroplane.] © 1. Mar. 6, 
1912; G 40026. 


Santa . descending the chimney. 
[Santa Claus laden with toys stand- 
ing on top of chimney.] ©1c. Mar. 6, 
1912; G@ 40022. 


Santa in jovial spirits. [Head of 
Santa Claus inclined to one side in 
frame, with sprays of holly at right.] 
©1c. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39917. 


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986 


pt. IV, 1B: Si Voom 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 


Santa landing at chimney. [Santa 
Claus in aeroplane dropping toys in 
ehimney.] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 
40025. 

Scaling the stone wall. [Man on 
horse jumping over stone fence.] © 
1 ce. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40068. 

Shadows of hallowe’en. [Girl with 
broom and pumpkin seated on stretch- 
er carried by two imps.] ©1ce. Mar. 
15, 1912; G 40218. 

Sheep grazing on hill-side. [Bunch 
of flowers at left of landscape showing 
sheep near farmhouse on hill-side.] © 
1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 40347. 

[Man 


Shepherd’s morning stroll. 
driving flock of sheep along road by 
row of cottages.] © 1 e¢. Feb. 27, 
1912; G 39900. 


Shepherd’s winter path. [Shepherd 


driving sheep along snow-covered 
country road.] © .1/¢c. Mar. 15, .1912; 
G 40223. 


Skating on the brook. [Man, woman 
and two children skating on brook 
near row of cottages.] © 1c. Mar. 
6, 1912: G 40081. 


Snowy bridge. [Snow scene of peo- 
ple standing on wooden bridge near 
cottages.| © 1. c\ Feb. 27, 1912: 
389871. 


Snowy path. [Snow landscape of 
woman and dog in path, with three 
bells hanging from holly branch be- 
low.] ©1e. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39845. 


Snowy path over the bridge. [Men 
and women walking over bridge across 
stream near cottage.] ©1c Mar. 15, 
1912; G 40164. 


Spinning wheel. [Spinning 
in front of open fire-place.] 
Mar. 15, 1912; G 40199. 


Spray of holly. 


wheel 


© Ae. 


[Two branches of 
holly.|] ©1c. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39881. 


Spray of holly and bell. [Holly and 
bell at right of space for inscription. ] 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40182. 


Spray of holly and_ horse-shoe. 
| Horse-shoe and holly at right of space 
for inscription.] ©1ce Mar. 15, 1912; 
G 40183. 


Spray of holly and star. [Star and 
holly at left of blank scroll.] ©1«. 
Mar. 15, 1912; G 40184. 


Spray of holly and_ wisbh-bone. 
[Holly and wishbone at right of space 
for inscriptions. ] 
1912; G 40181. 


G., 


ee eee 
a 


(420 Mat te 


WinscH (JoHN)—Continued. 

Sprays and bridge scene. [Bunch of 
asters at left of country scene showing 
people on bridge across stream near 
cottages.] © 1c Mar. 15, 1912: @ 


40148. 
Sprays of poinsettia 14. [Blank 
scroll for inscription, on spray of 


poinsettias.] © 1 ¢. each Mar. 15; 
1912; G 40237-40239, 40241. 


Start of the fox hunt. [Three horse- 
men following closely behind pack of 
hounds.] .© 1°-c. Mar. 6) (912-3 
40074. 


Starting on the journey. [Land- 
Scape showing man, woman and girl 
in path, with two bells hanging from 
holly below.] © 1c. Feb. 27, 1912; G 
39846. 

Swans on the lake. [Spray of blos- 
soms at right of circular scene of river 
where swans are swimming near man 
in canoe.].. © 1 &. Rebs 23,5192 ae 
40379. ‘ 

Thanksgiving Day at Valley Forge 
1778. [Men in forest camp cooking 
and shining guns around open fire.] 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40208. 

Thanksgiving Day in Alaska. [Man 
carrying bundle in arms to wife and 
children, with ship in distance.] © 
1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G@ 40204. 


Thanksgiving day in California °49. 
[Man and woman seated on ground by 
open fire near wagon while young man 
with gun keeps watch.] © 1 ec. Mar. 
15, 1912; G 40206. 


Thanksgiving Day in the South. 
[White girl and old negro couple 
standing around basket of fruit and 
wine.|. © °1 ¢. Mar 45) i 
40207. 

Thanksgiving girl. [Girl holding 


pail of fruit under arm and turkey in 
hand.] ©41ce. Mar. 15, 1912; G 40201. 


Thatched roof cottage. [Spray of 
flowers at right of circular landscape 
showing farmhouse in grove.] © 1. 
Feb. 28, 1912; G 40380. 


Through the canal. [Man walking 
on tow-path by horse which is hauling 


boat down canal by cottage.] ©l1e 
Feb. 27, 1912; G 39857. 
Through the woods. [Bunch of 


holly above landscape of forest and 
winding road.] © 1c. Feb. 27, 1912; 
G 39868. 


Time for play. [Men, women and 
children walking along village road.] 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39873. 


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WORKS OF ART 
986 
WinscuH (JoHN)—Continued. WINSscH (JoHN)—Continued. 
Traveler’s return. [Holly and scroll Violets and row-boat scene. [Bunch 


at left of scene showing people land- 
ing from ship in port.] ©1c. Mar. 15, 
1912; G 40235. 
Twig of holly... [Holly with ber- 
ries.| © 1c. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39880. 
Two peeping pigs. [Two pigs try- 
ing to climb over side of box partly 


covered with pine branches.] © 1 «. 
Mar. 15, 1912; G 40150. 
Unsuspected meeting. [Man and 


woman standing on wooden bridge in 
village approached by woman.] © 1 
@ Mar: 6, 1912; G 40079. 


Vase of flowers. [Urn-shaped vase 
filled with dianthus flowers.] ©1e. 
Feb. 28, 1912; G 40365. 


Vase of geraniums. [Bunch of flow- 
ers in tall glass vase.] © 1c. Feb. 
28, 1912; G 40362. 

Vase of holly. 
earthen vase. ] 
G 39910. 


Vase of tea roses. [Two roses with 
buds and leaves in glass vase.] ©1e. 
Feb. 28, 1912; G 40363. 


Vase of violets and lily-of-the-valley. 
[Bunch of flowers in spiral convoluted 
vase.]| ©l1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 40364. 


Village in winter. [Woman and 
children walking down snow-covered 
Village road.] © 1 c. Feb. 27, 1912; 
G 39874. 


Violets and canoeing on the lake. 
[Bunch of flowers above rectangular 
landscape showing man rowing on 
lake.] ©1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 40358. 


Violets and cottage by the pond. 
[Buneh of flowers below scene of cot- 


[Holly branches in 
Oebicei Meb. 27.) 1912: 


tage in grove by body of water.] © 
1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 40390. 
Violets and country church. 


[Bunch of violetseat left of landscape 
showing arched bridge across stream 
and road leading to village church. ] 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1912: G 40372. 


Violets and country scene. [Bunch 
of fiowers at left of landscape of vil- 
lage in cluster of trees.] © 1c. Feb. 
28, 1912; G 40360. 


Violets and moonlight scene. [Bunch 
of flowers at right of landscape of 
village by small lake.] ©1c. Feb. 28, 
1912; G 40359. 


Violets and path to the church. 
[Bunch of flowers at left of landscape 
showing church in distance.] © 1. 
Feb. 28, 1912; G 40373. 


of flowers at left of scene of bridge 
across river where man is rowing by 
contave!] ©) ©. Keb.) 28, 1912) 14 
40361. 

Violets and the end of the road. 
[Basket of flowers at left of land- 
scape of country road leading to church 
in distance.] ©1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 
40375. 

Violets and the village. [Bunch of 
violets in basket at left of scene of 
cottages and church among trees.] © 
1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 40874. 

Violets and village on side of moun- 
tain. [Bunch of violets above circle 
inclosing scene of village and moun- 


tains.] ©1c. Feb. 28, 1912; G 40350. 
Violets, forget-me-nots and village 
scene. [Spray of violets and forget- 


scene of people walking | 
© Bier iar toy 


me-nots by 
along village road. ] 
1912; G@ 40146. 
Vision of Santa. [Head of Santa 
Claus appearing above two children 


seated on: floor with toys] © 1. 
Mar. 6, 1912; G 40087. 
Waiting for Xmas-Eve. Holly 


about frame inclosing head of Santa 


Claus inclined to one side.] © 1 «@ 
Mar. 6, 1912; G 40041. 
Walk by the river. [Man and 


woman walking along river bank near 
large trees.] © 1c. Feb. 27, 1912; G@ 
39861. 

Walk in the snow drift. [ Man, 
woman and little girl walking down 
road by farmhouse, in oval frame.] 
© 1c. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39918. 

Watching the sparrows. [Two girls 
along roadside near cottage watching 


small birds on holly branch.] © ie. 
Mar. 15, 1912; G 40168. 
Weary after the day’s’ work. 


[Winter scene showing two horses ap- 
proaching stable, in oblong frame with 
holly at each end.] © 1c Feb. 27, 
1912;, G 39848. 


When frost covers the = ground. 
[Boys skating on village stream near 
bridge fo ©@) 8 ve) Mari 15,” 1912")"e 
40168. 


Where the peaceful river flows. 
[Cottage in grove on bank of winding 
streamef,1©) tives Mar. 15, 1912 91.6 
40187. 


Winter evening. [Snow scene show- 
ing man on arched bridge across 
streain near village church.] © 1 e. 
Mar. 6, 1912; G 40046. 


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pt. IV, 1: S., Voi 


987 
WINScH (JOHN)—Continued. 
Winter frolic. [Winter landscape 


showing boy and girl with dog passing 


house, in oval surrounded by holly 
on frame.] © 1. Feb. 27, 1912; G 
39836. 


Winter on the farm. [Spray of 
holly above snow scene of farmhouse 
near which is man with horse and two 
boys.] ©1e. Feb. 27, 1912; G 39876. 


Winter sports. [Woman and child 
followed by boy and girl walking 
through snow toward wooden bridge 
in village.] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 
40054. 

Winter sunset. [Woman walking 
through snow, by rail-fence, toward 
cottage above which appears setting 
sun.] ©l1ce. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40047. 


Winter visit to the farm. [Man 
and two small girls standing on wooden 
bridge approached by woman from cot- 
tage nearby.] © 1c. Feb. 27, 1912; 
G 389865. 

Winter’s day. [Snow landscape 
showing man, girl and horse in road 
near house, on large leaf, with holly 
and two birds.] © 1c. Feb. 27, 1912; 
G 39851. 

Working near the mill. [Bunch of 


flowers at right of oval scene of water- 
mill.] © 1c. Feb. 28, 1912: G 40881. 


WotLtF & co., Philadelphia. [987-992 
Anticipation. [Profile bust portrait 


of girl in low-cut dress with beads 
around neck.] © 1c Mar. 2, 1912; 


G 39944. 

Bon fire. [Three boys building open 
fire in forest.] ©1c. Feb. 21, 1912; G 
39815. 


Enjoying the breezes. [Half-length 
figure of young woman in hat, boa 
and muff, carrying small box.] © 1 
e. Jan. 16, 1912; G 39534. 


Gesundheit. [Young woman in large 
flat hat, smiling and holding a filled 


WINScCH (JOHN)—Continued. 


Simple aveu. [Young woman in 
large hat and low-neck sleeveless dress, 
seated holding bunch of flowers across 
knee.] © 1c. Feb. 21, 1912; G 398138. 

Waiting. [Left profile bust portrait 
of girl in low-cut dress looking over 
left shoulder.] © 1c. Mar. 2, 1912; 
G 89945. 


WOLKENBOER (THEODORE), New York. 

[9938 

Lady in Dutch bonnet. Bust por- 

trait of young woman, with head 

turned to right, wearing lace bonnet 

and beads. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1912; G 
39627. 


Woopwarp (NELLIE A.), Decatur, Il. 
[994 


Miniature Holland number. two. 
Frieze of Dutch figures of men, women, 
windmills, geese and pig. © 1. Feb. 
7, 1912; G 39754. 


Youne (EpituH M.), Cleveland, O. 
[995-997 


Folly of avarice. [Human skull 
resting on a chest surrounded by bag 
of gold, paper bills, gems, pocket-book 
and legal papers.| © 1c. Mar. 6, 
1912; G 40008. 

Menuett. [Violin and bow lying on 
worn sheets of music entitled ‘‘ Menu- 
ett.”"] ©1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40010, 

Rosary (The). [A rosary and worn 
sheet of the music lying by violin and 


bow.] © 1c. Mar. 6, 1912; G 40009. 
ZAKRZEWSKI (THEODORA), Philadel- 
phia. [998-1000 


Forbears of honor. [Four-leaf clover 
with allegorical bear on each leaf.] 


© lec. Jan. 12, 1912; G 39536. 


Forbears of honor. [Four-leaf clover 
with allegorical bear on each leaf. in- 
closed in circie bearing inscription. ] 
© 1c. Jan. 12, 191%: G 395387. 

Four bears. [Four bears standing 
upright, each holding a flag.] ©1le. 


glass.] ©1c. Jan. 11, 1912; G 39585. | Jan. 12, 1912; G 39588. 
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since 
Jamuary? 1, TOTO ce Lee ead oe eo 1, 000 


CLASSES H-K, 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC.WORKS OF 
A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER, PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND 


PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 


ABEL (W. H.), Philadelphia. [1003 
Your wedding anniversary. © Jan. 
me 1912; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1912; K 35688. 


ABERNATHY (ALFRED H.) Mont Eagle, 
Tenn. [1002-1005 

[4 photographs]: 

All Saints chapel and tower.—As- 
sembly inn, auditorium and band stand. 
—Fairmount chapel, buildings and 
grounds.—Mont Eagle, Tenn., depot, 
old Hands place, front gate and resi- 
dences. © Jan. 18, 1912; 2 ¢c. each 
Feb. 12, 1912; J 166227-166230. 


ADAMS (Eva E.) Chicago. [1006-1008 
Count not your birthdays. © eb. 
meoi2- 2 ¢ Mar. 22, 1912; K 39833. 
Haster wish. © Jan. 29, 1912; 2 ec. 
Feb. 5, 1912; K 37106. 

It singeth low. © Jan. 29, 1912; 
mec. Web. 5, 1912; K 37105. 


ADAMS (L. W.) Roswell, N. Mex. 
[1009, 1010 


Roswell apple show: 

Booth of Casey ranch.—Roswell 
booth. © Oct. 10, 1911; 2 c. each Mar. 
22, 1912; J 167490, 167491. 


ADAMSON (JOHN), Boston. [1011 


Burns (Bobby), blue bell and thistle. 
© Dee. 12, 1911; 2 c. Jan: 25, 1911; K 
36354. 


ADVERTISERS’ CUT SERVICE, New York. 
[1012 


Spring 1912. Sheet no. 610-A. © 
eee AD 2 ce. Heb. 27, 1912: Ki 
38191. 


AKELEY (CARL E.) New York. 
[10138-1021 
[9 prints]: 
{Bull elephant in forest.]—[Charg- 
ing cow elephant.|—[Elephants in 
make believe fight.]—[Elephants on 
the march. Rear and side views.]— 
[Mount Kenia from Gwandero.]—[Or- 
phan elephant. ]—[Siesta, elephants. ]— 
[Small herd of elephants. One bull 
ready to charge.] © Feb. 11, 1912; 
2c. each Feb. 28, 1912; K 39859-89867. 


AKIMOFF Philadel- 

phia. [1022 

Heat exchange diagram. © Feb. 8, 
1912 eo Mebs 12) #912." 1 S58. 


(ADA M.) Seattle. 
[1023, 1024 


Mutual admiration. © Feb. 5, 1912; 
2 €. Hep. 121912 J) 166203: 

Springtime. © Mar. 19, 1912; 2 e. 
Mar 25,1912) JIG TOS. 


ALEXANDER (KENNETH) Seattle. 
[1025. 
Murphy '(John FF.) ©" Jan. 28; 
192 ie dan. 2o., 82 3 166202. 


ALLEN (WILLIAM M.), Laporte, Ind. 
[1026 

Maple City, Billy at play. © Jan. 
LOD AGI aO2 es am. abde NOR Keo Bab G9: 


ALLEN & CO., Newark. [1027 


William Tell game of skill. © Mar. 
%, 4912%)2) ¢, Mar. 19, 1912- K 40000: 


AMBERG (LEWIS) & SON, New York. 
[1028 
Children’s hour. Child sewing. © 
een ly) Poms 12 é4e, sian: 20; Lol? svi 
36682. 


AMBROSE (J. F.) Jacksonville, Fla. 
[1029 
Doctor Vim. © Jan. -.21, 1912; 1 «. 
dai Za tOie ees Keb.3, 2912s 1K 
37088. 


AMERICAN ART WORKS, Coshocton, O. 
[1030-10693 


(NIcHOLAS W.) 


ALBERTY 


[Prints on blotters]: 

Christmas eve.—EHarly spring.—First 
snow. — Highlands (The).—JIn the 
shade.—Indian summer. — Isabella. — 
Meadow. — Showery day.—Still wa- 
ters.—Summer.—Sunset.—Winter. © 
Dec. 16, 1911; 2 ce each Jan, 2, 1912; 
IX. 35212-85224. 

[7 prints]: 

Attention. — Beatrice. — Dorothy. — 
Eleanor. — Life worth the living. — 
Mother’s secret.—Rosamond. © Dec. 
1G AGLI 2 es eaeh' Fan: 20, 19125 18 
36075-86081. 


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pt. IV, BS) Vee 


AMERICAN ART WORKS—Continued. 

[8 prints]: 

Adele. — Caroline. — Constance. — 
Daisy.—Janet.—Marjorie.— Mildred.— 
Viola. © Dec. 16, 1911; 2 c. each Jan. 
10, 1912; K 85551-85558. 

[12 prints]: 

Beautiful frost——Bridal path.—For 
sweet charity.—Good beginning.—Half 
his shots are misses.—Harvest moon.— 
Here comes the bride.—Love heeds not 
showers.—Lucky man.—Starting life’s 
voyage.—Sweets to the sweet.—Year’s 
retrospect. © Jan. 15, 1912; 2 c. each 
Jan. 22, 1912; K 86120-36131. 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADV’G. CO., New 
York [1070-1104 

[Cuts for ads]: 

At the club.—Conversation. © Feb. 
be MNOU22 Bee: -eachwPebel wey Oda a! IK 
31915; S191. 

Luncheon.—Winter sports.— 
Writing letters. © Jan. 1, 1912; 2. 
each Feb. 16, 1912; K 37917-87919. 
Apple blossoms.—At school.— 
At the exhibition.—At the races.—Car- 
pets.—Christmas.—Days of yore.— 
Deep thought.—Haster.—Fighting the 
storm.—Friends.—Furs.—In a hur- 
ry.—In the home.—In the spring.— 
Interesting item.—-Latest. — Linens.— 
New year.—On the watch.—Paying a 
visit—Pleasant day.—Pleasant meet- 
ing.—Rainy day.—Ready for a walk.— 
Rivals. — Satisfaction. — Shopping. — 
White sale-—wWoodcutters. © Jan. 1, 
1912; 2 c. each Feb. 16, 1912; K 37734- 
31763. 


AMER. MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, 

New York. [1105 

Long Island, relief mar of. ©1e. 
Jan,.o) 1912's FT. 800..." 


AMERICAN PHOTO COLOR Co., New York. 
[1106-1147 

[Post cards]: 

All men are clay but I’m a brick.— 
And dat’s what we men go daffy 
over.—As the yellow gold is tried in 
the fire, ete—Best wishes 1, 2. 
[Poppy design and landscape. ]—Best 
wishes. 8. [Violet design and land- 
scape.]—Birthday greeting 1. [For- 
get-me-not design and landscape.]— 
Birthday greeting 2. [Clover design 
and landscape.]—Cheer up the best is 
yet to come.—Come over for tea some 
time.—Don’t tell nobody never, 
never.—Fair maid I would like to be 
your warrior.—Good on this state of 
existence preponderates, ete.—Good 
night.—Good resolutions seldom fail 


38 


AMERICAN PHOTO COLOR co.—Contd. 


[Post cards]—Continued. 

of producing, ete.—Guard well withir 
vourself that treasure kindness, ete.— 
Haf not seen you at our wigwam heap 
much lately.—Here’s a line to you.— 
I hate bein’ a old bachelor.—I hate 
trouble, don’t bring any ’round here, 
see?—I long to linger longer.—I’m 
nothing but a poor lone woman.—I 
may be rough and ready but ain’t I 
jes de feller for you.—I want what I 
want when I want it—and you are 
what I want.—I wuz mad enough to 
go on de warpath.—If a good face is a 
letter of recommendation, ete.—Let us 
be up and doing with a heart for any 
fate, ete.—May our friends be in our 
hearts whether they be remembered, 
etc.—May our love be like good wine, 
grow stronger, ete.—Me likee you velly 
much.—My greeting. 1 [Rose design 
and landscape.|—No trespassing this 
little maid was made for me.—wNo- 
body cares for nobody when nobody 
has no coin.—O lordy, I’m a little 
lonely lad, believe me.—Oh joy there 
will be one heap big time.—Say, gal, 
you can be de foreman on my ranch, 
etc.—Success comes only to those who 
lead the life of endeavor.—Umh, J 
guess you be just the papoose for 
me.—What man is there over whose 
mind, ete.—When fortune smiles may 
we hever squander her fayors.—Won’t 
you share my wigwam with me?— 
Won't you think of me a little some- 
times. © Jan. 9, 1912; 2 e. each Feb. 
5, 1912; K 87040-37081. 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., New York. 
[1148-1164. 
Bedloe’s Island taken from. aero- 
plane. © Feb. 8, 1912; 2 & Pep 12 
1912; J 166210. 
Brandt (Foulke E.) 1, 2. © Feb. 13, 


1912; 2 e@ each Feb.-2o) s3130 
166764, 166765. 

—— leaving prison. © Feb. 13, 
1912; 2 c Feb. 27, 1912; & i6n7aw: 


Castle William on Governor’s Island, 
from an aeroplane. © Feb. 18, 1912; 
2 ¢ Keb: 29,1912; J 1Goias, 


Connaught (Duchess of) and party 
on top of Metropolitan tower. © Jan. 
28, 1912; 2 e. Feb. 12, 1992: Jeaeezaae 


Ellis Island taken from an aero- 
plane. © Feb. 8, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 12, 
1912: J WeGgis. 


Gibbons (Cardinal) and Cardinal 
Farley. © Jan. 25, 1912; 2c. Feb. 12, 
1912; J 166209. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 — 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 

Lewis (Charles B.) (M. Quad) 
pseud. © Feb. 16, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 29, 
1912; J 166760. 

New York Bay photographed from 
an aeroplane. © Feb. 8, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 12, 1912; J 166213. 

wGeonnell (Dr.) 1,2. © Fan. 4, 
#912; 2 c. each Feb. 29, 1912; J 166762, 
166763. 

Roosevelt (Theodore) 1-3. © Feb. 
me 1912: 2 ec. each Feb. 29, 1912; iJ 
166767—-166769. 

Shank (Samuel) and wife. © Feb. 
m5, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 29, 1912; J 166766. 

Statue of Liberty photographed 
from an aeroplane. © Feb. 8, 1912; 
2 ¢. Keb. 12, 1912; J 166214. 


AMERICAN SHOW PRINT, Milwaukee. 
[1165 
Parisian beauties landing. © Sept. 
eo. 1911; 2 e. Dec. 21, 1911; K 35559. 


AMERICAN SOC. OF MECHANICAL EN- 

GINEERS, New York. [1166 

Ericsson (John) at the age of 59. 
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1912; J 166806. 


AMES & ROLLINSON co., New York. 
[1167 
Diploma. © Jan. 20, 1912; 2c. Jan. 
po, 19127 K 36632 . 


ANATOMICAL DIAGRAM PUB. Co., Milwau- 
kee. [1168 
Topographic chart of circulatory 
System. © Mar. 5, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 8, 
1912; K 39816. 


ANDERSON (G. B.) & SON, Bingham- 
cone INS Y. - [1169, 1170 
Anderson electricsilk felt mattress, 
Binghamton press, Feb. 9, 1912. © 
eps o. 1912"' 1 ee Mar. 16) 19125. 'K 
39433. 

Anderson electricsilk felt mattress. 
Binghamton republican Feb. 9, 1912. 
© Feb. 9, 1912; 1 c. Mar. 16, 1912; K 
39434. 


ANDERSON (JOHN) Mogollon, N. Mex. 


hbteaes| 


Freigher (The) © Jan. 22, 1912; 
me. gan, 27, 1912: J 165204. 

APEDA STUDIO, New York. [1172-1179 

[8S photographs]: 

Adoration.—At  heel.—At_ rest.— 
Death (The) — Meditation. — Point 
(The) — Start (The) — Wounded. © 
mar. 8, 1912; 2.c. each Mar. 9,’ 1912: 
J 167168—167175. 


1209 


ARAKELYAN (S.) Boston. 
[3 photographs] : 
After the game.—Game is over.— 

Harvard and Yale football game. © 

Nov 2¢puoit> 2c exeh Jan: 25; 1912: 

J 165163—-165165. 

ARNOLD (C. D.) Buffalo. [1183, 1184 
Tragedy at Niagara, 1,°2. © Jan. 6, 

1912: 2. eG each Peb. 7, 1912: J 166028; 

166029. 

ARNOLD (R. J.) Del Monte, Cal. [1185 


Maze (The). © Jan. 10, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Jan: 15, 1912+ J. 164612. 


[1180-1182 


ARNOLD & WINDECK, Washington. 
[1186 
U. S. Senators, Sixty-second con- 
gress. © Mar! 27, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1912; J 167567. 


ARNOT (RopB’r) Paris. [1187-11938 
Embarquement pour Cythere. [EKm- 
barkment for Cythera.] © Jan. 1, 
1SI2 he Jan. 23, 0Ot2: 1K B8o4t. 
Napoleon (after Delaroche. © Jan. 
Gp 1902 Pie dannt ca. LOAF IK SS9B89. 
Oiseleur [Bird catcher.] © Jan. 1, 
19025 Se Jan. 25, 1912; K- 38940: 
[Prints from the old masters]: 
Country amusements.—Gay party.— 
Ramus (Miss)—Sleeping beauty. © 
Jan Vito :..2 el eaeh! Jan- 22, 1912 
Ix 36313-86316. 


ARTHUR (JAMES) Detroit. [1194 
In the gloaming. © Feb. 1. 1912; 
Zen wep: Las I OL? = J 16635. 


ARTHUR STUDIO, Detroit. 

[12 photographs]: [1195-1206 

American beauties.—At the helm.— 
Garden of roses.—Her favorite mount.— 
June roses.—Little mother.—Molly.— 
Nature’s wealth.—Sailor maid.—Sum- 
mer time.—Waiting.—Waiting for mas- 
ters...<©) Hebi) 19h2: 2:e.each Web..15, 
1912; J 166349, 166351-166354, 166356— 
166362. 


ASHLEY PRINTING CO., Erie, Pa. 
[1207, 1208 

Perry’s (Commodore) flag ship Law- 
renee. © Mar. 8, 1912; 2 ¢. Mar. 12, 
1912; K 38979. 

Raising of Commodore Perry’s flag- 
ship Lawrence in Misery Bay, Erie 
harbor, Sept. 17, 1875. © Mar. 15, 
1912: 2°¢. Mar. 25, 1912; K 39980. 


ATKINS (CHaAs. M.) New York [1209 


Frazzle. Country’s safe. © Mar. 
16. 18122) 2 ie: Mar. 1s! Aoi K -S96L7. 


39 


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pt. IV, HiGS=* Vous 


1210 
AUDITORIUM sTUDIO, Long Beach, Cal. 
[1210 
Polytechnic high school. © Feb. 18, 


1912; 2c. Feb. 20, 1912; J 166518. 


AUSTEN (J. I.) co., Chicago. FI2tt 


Mother and child. © Jan. 3, 1912; 
2c. Jan. 8, 1912; IX 85438. 


AUTOREVISEUR CO., Philadelphia. 
[2 prints]: ae a a 
Autorevieur (The).—Bed autorevieur 
man working plate face up. © Feb. 8, 
1910; 2c. each Jan. 8, 1912; K 35405, 
35406. 


Bascock (W. I.) New York. [1214 

Design for a combined ice breaker 
and fire boat for the Hudson River. 
© 1 e.Mar. 27, 1912 ¥ Sak, 


BAILEY ‘CR. 'G.) Decorah; Ta. 
[1215-1217 


Palzer (Al.) Iowa’s white hope, eS 
© Jan. 8, 1912 - 2c. each Jan. 40, 1912; 
J 164481-164488. 


BAILEY-ROBERTS BROS.-DAVENPORT CO., 
Chicago. [1218-1267 


[Colored post cards]: 

All kinds of shoes for all kinds of 
feet—Drop us a_line—Duck the 
quacks.—Father time.—First in qual- 
ity—Foot harmony.—Get in step.— 
Getting down to brass tacks.—I guess 
we're getting the business.—I’ll stick 
till you get there.—It’s a grave affair.— 
It’s plain sailing —Knockout.—Mail.— 
Off with the old on with the new.— 
Opening for blacks.——Order Xmas 
gifts by mail— Orders from out of 
town. — Pairs. — Shake well before 
using.—Sticking to the last.—Tanning 
’em a bit.—They look like mates.— 
This store means measure for meas- 
ure.—We have it over them all.—We 
promise to love, honor and obey.— 
We're creators, not imitators.—We’re 
far ahead.—We’re hunting.—We’re on 
your wire—We're soaring.—We up- 
hold the truth. We’ve made a study.— 
We've scored a hit.—We wish you a 
merry Xmas.— You'll miss some- 
thing.—You won’t be fooled.—You 
won’t croak if you use pure drugs.—- 
Your shoe question is easily answered. 


© Dec. 80, 1911; 2 c. each Mar. 11, 
1912; K 388827, 38828, 38831-38837, 
38841, 38842, 38844-38848, 38850-88858, 


38855, 38856, 38858, 38859, 38861-38871, 
38873-38876. 


Greetings of the season. © Dec. 30, 
1911; 2 ec. Mar. 11, 1912; K 388839. 


40 


BAILEY-ROBERTS BROS.-DAVENPORT CO.— 

Continued. 

[10 prints]: 

Box calf’s.—Cead mille failthe— 
Give ’em the ax.—Have you ever been 
stung on poor drugs.—It comes but 
once a year—Melody in remedy.—Qui- 
nine vs. strychnine.—This store stands 
for Puritan goodness.—This store up- 
holds quality.—We’ve won the good 
shoe pennant. © Dec. 30, 1911; 2 e. 
each Mar. 11, 1912; K 388829, 38830, 
88838, 38840, 38848, 38849, 38854, 
38857, 38860, 38872. 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM) New York. 
[1268-1277 

Astor (Vincent) 1171-16. © May 8, 
1911; 2 @ Mar. 5, 19125°5 S669o7 

Conrad (Ethel) 1207-11, 1222-7. © 
July 3, 1911; 2 ce. each Mar. 5, 1912; 
J 166959, 166960. 

Cummings (James) 12223. © 
July 11, 1911;-2 ¢ Marva 
166963. 

Kawanakos« (Princess) 1172-5. © 
May 4, 1911; :2 c. Mae 5) oi 
166966. 

Kemp (Harry) 1208) a202=a0 
Aug. 28, 1911; 2c. each Mar, 5, 1912; 
J 166961; 166962. 

Leeds (Mrs. W. B.) 1236-1. © 
Nov. 17, 1911: 2 ec. Mary oa) aoe 
166964. 

San Faustino (Princess di) Mrs. W. 
B. Leeds and Katherine Cameron, 
1286-2. © Nov. 11, 1914 ie ieee 
1912; J 166965. 

Vreeland (Admiral) 1178-1. © 
June ‘3, 1911;.2:\¢.. Mar. 5, ie 
166958. 


Baker (R. J.) Honolulu, [1278-1285 
Hawaiian American type, 2. © Dec. 

15, 1911; 2c. Mar. 29, 19125 J iGo. 
—— child on beach, 1. © Nov. 20, 

1911; 2c Mar. 29, 1912; J 167574. 


-—— hula girl sitting, 4. © Mecsas, 
1911; 2c. Mar. 29, 1912; J 167571. 
hula girl standing, 3. © Dec. 
15, 1911; 2c. Mar. 29, 19933 3 36a 
hula type, half length, 7. © 
Dec. 15, 1911; 2 c. Mar. 29, 2912557 
167577. 

—— type, 5. © Dec. 15, ieee 
Mar. 29, 1912; J 167575. 
type, 8. © Nov. 20, 1911; 2 ¢ 
Mar. 29, 1912; J 167578. 

© 
- 


Japanese woman and baby, 6. 
Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. Mar. 29, aoe 
167576. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


1350 


MISCELLANEOUS 
mo. 1, 1912 
BAKER (W. MunNrorpD.) Princeton. 
[1286 
Wilson (Woodrow) © Mar. 14, 


1912; 2c. Mar. 18, 1912; K 39680. © 


BALL (DaAvENPOoRT) Westfield, N. J. 
[1287 

Davenport (Mrs.) © Jan. 15, 1912; 

2c. Jan. 11, 1912; J 164526. 

Batt & SMITH, Seattle. 
First steps. 

Mar. 6, 1912; J 167006. 

BARMORE (Wo. K.), New York. [1289 


White (Edward D.) © Feb. 17, 
9912: 2c. Keb. 19, 1912; K 37855. 


BARNETT (CARRIE L.), Washington. 
[1 


[1288 


290 


Haw wiG). eb. . 3, 1912. 2 e. Feb: 3, 
2912: K 37038. 


BaRSE & HOPKINS, New York. 
[1291-1324 

[12 prints]: 

Across the wall ripe peaches hung.— 
But childish tiffs are like the mists.— 
Fie little maid fie-——Grasses in the 
meadow.—Happy as this little lad.— 
Now Dick the rural shades.—Revenge, 
ha-ha.—Step is heard.—We’ve eaten 
what was set before.—While wading in 
a mountain creek.—Who’s afraid of 
bossy-cows.—With scissors Mollie 
sought the nob of Dick. © Dee. 1, 
wO11: 2c. each Jan. 2, 1912; K 35078— 
35089. 

(22 prints] ; 

Christmas wish, The silver throated 
bells.— Greeting, No man _ possessing 
a friend is poor.—Every Christmas I 
light my candles.—Every promise 
which life may offer.—Faith in God.— 
Here’s looking at you.—I am thinking 
of you.—I send you greetings of the 
Haster.—I want you to know that I 
am thinking of you.—I wish you a 
merry Xmas of good cheer laughter 
and song.—I wish you holly in your 
window a carol in your heart.—I wish 
you merriment of a little child.—If it 
be old fashioned to love one’s friends.— 
Joy, the joy of faith fulfilled.—Let us 
open our hearts.—My Christmas let- 
ter—My Christmas wish, Here’s to 
the best day in the year.—My wish to 
you, A man is rich in proportion to 
the number of his friends—My wish 
mito you, May the happiness which 

causes the birds to sing.—Nature has 
wakened.—Thoughts are like the pure 
blossoms.—You are often in my 
houghts. © Dee. 1, 1911; 2 c each 

ma 2, 1912; K 35802-35823. 


© Mar. 1, 1912; 2 cat 


BarTets (Harry), Portland, Or. 
[1825-1835 
Hood (Mt.) Or., 701, 705, 706, 708, 
709a, 711, 718, 726a, 729, 845, 901. © 
Dee. 8, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 18, 1911; 
J 164505-164515. 


BARTHOLOMAE (THEO.‘C.) Chicago. 
1336 


Idyll of southland. © Dec. 19, 1911; 
2¢e. Jan. 8 1912; J 164455. 


Baerrinrn (ia. E.); Quiney, Cal. 
[1837-13840 
Pine tunnel drive in winter. © Jan. - 
10, 1912; 2 c Feb. 12, 1912; J 166207. 
Spanish Peak. © Feb. 6, 1912; 2c. 
Feb. 12, 1912; J 166208. 
[2 photographs]: 
Nature’s snow man.—Pine tunnel 
drive. © Jan. 1, 1912; 2 ec. each Jan. 
19, 1912; J 166015, 166016. 


BASSETT & WHAITE, Salem, Or. [1841 


West (Gov, Oswald). © Jan. 30, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 6, 1912; J 165939. 


Battry (C. M.) New York. [1342 


Our heroes of destiny. © Mar. 20, 
1912; 2:¢c. Mar. 23, 1912; K 39927. 


Battista (A. A.) Tenino, Wash. 
[1848-1345 
Tenino, Wash., Hercules quarry no. 
2, after ‘the blast, Heb. 17, 1912. © 
Hebi 2s, hairy: 2 veloWeby 2G 19125 
166771. 
Hercules quarry no. 2, before 
the blast, Feb. 17, 1912. © Feb. 24, 
19025 ZieiMeb. 29, 1912= J 66770. 
Hercules quarry no. 2, 750,000 
tons blast, Feb. 17, 1912. © Feb. 24, 
1912; 2c. Feb. 29, 1912; J 166756. 


BAUER CHEMICAL Co., New York. [1346 
15,000 physicians approve. © Jan. 
PAs NOUR Ze. fant 3G, 19125" K S6622. 


BAY SHORE BL’D’G. co., San Francisco. 
[1347 
Wonderful Xmas eve open air sery- 
ree) (©) same 19s | 1982 De. Jan. 24" 
$912 = K BT195. 


BEACH (GEORGE) & STERN (F. A.) 
Houston, Tex. [1348 
Houston, heart of from little Frank’s 
balloon. © Mar. 4, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 12, 
P92 PACA, 


BEATON (O.) Seattle. [1349, 1350 
Crossing the bar. © Apr. 1, 1912; 
2 ¢; Mar. 30, 1912; J 167586. 
St. Paul, ship. © Noy. 8, 1911; 2¢. 
Mar. 30, 1912; J 167585. 


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1351 


Pt... IV, ae even 


BEAVER co., Buffalo. [1351-1369 


Beaver co. of Buffalo: 

Banquet of.—Office of.—Promotion 
dept.—Salesmen. © Feb. 7, 1912; 2c. 
each Feb. 17, 1912; J 166403-166406. 


Dining room of Mr. George W. 
Kleiver, Chicago. © Mar. 15, 1912; 
Zee Mar, 18, 19125 3 151258: 


Norfolk country club, Norfolk, Va., 
iMterior . view, 10. 1 2.) “Mebs als, 
1912; 2c. each Feb. 23, 1912; J 166599, 
166600. 

[5 photographs] : 

Billiard room, home of Dr. Decot, 
Buffalo.—Edisonia theatre, Buffalo, in- 
terior. — Edisonia theatre, Buffalo, 
lobby.—Ripley County bank, Doniphan, 
Mo., interior.—Wickham and McCarthy 
barber shop, Buffalo. © Jan. 1, 1912; 
2c. each Jan. 19, 1912; J 164819- 
164823. 

[7 photographs]: 

Buffalo co-operative stove co., Buf- 
falo.— Display window, Margeson bros., 
Portsmouth, N. H., 1, 2.—Display win- 
dow of E. Story, Ottawa, Canada.— 
Electrie city eng. co., Buffalo.—Hodg- 
don and Kershaw restaurant, Ports- 
mouth oN EH: f\2r) © Keb, 19122 
ec. each Feb. 17, 1912; J 166401, 166402, 
166407-166411. 


BEELER (J. W.), Hope, N. Mex. 
[1870, 1871 


[2 photographs] : 

Hope, N. Mex., Main st.—Hope’s ex- 
hibit at Roswell, N. Mex. © Dec. 27, 
1911; 2 ¢..each Jan. 2, 1912; J 164110, 
164111. 


BELL (ALFRED) & Co., London. 
[1872-13874 
Cunliffe (Mrs. Offley). © Jan. 1, 
1902 572 2. Jan: 22, 1902 KS SriOg: 


Lauzum (WMrs.); 
cole. © Feb. 1; 1912;.2 c Mar. 4, 
1912; K 38484. 


Waldyere (Lady). © Sept. 7, 1911; 
2c. Jan. 26, 1912; K 38088. 


BELL (CHARLES N.), Columbus, O. 
[1875 
Columbus, O., State capitol about 
1860. ©1c. Mar. 28, 1912; J 167444. 


BELL (Jas. W.) son & Co., New York. 

[1376-1388 

[Fashion plates for men.] Plates 

no. 1-3,."5,; 11, 14-16, 18-22) © Mar. 

t,, 1Ot> 1 -e. Feb. 29,1912, 1 er Mar. 6; 
1912; K 88578-38590. 


KENJAMIN & KEELEY, Chicago. [13889 


Old Wyoming days. © 1. Jan. 20, 
1912; J 164989. 


by Herbert Sed- . 


BENSON (WALTER E.), San Francisco. 

[1390 

If you are free to pan a pa. © 
te) Mars: 27, 1912: i aia 


BERGMAN (S1Mon), New York. 


[1391-1414 


If I wuz a man. © Feb. 7, 1912-2 
e. Feb. 14, 1912; K 387501. 


[Post cards]: 

I would sooner be a leap yearette.— 
If I wuz you I know whom I would 
leve.—If you will take this miss.— 
Little girl this year you will have to 
speak for yourself—Somebody like 
you should love somebody like me. © 
Feb. 6, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 7% 191250 
67169-37178. 


[18 prints]: 

Finest days of all de year are Xmas. 
days, etc.—Heart break.—I greet you 
mit merry Xmas. vishes.—I iss chust 
like oder boys.—I vish you to get all 
de goot tings.—I vould vish you all de 
goot tings.—May all the blessings of 
the Xmas. season.—Merry Xmas. I vish 
you.—Mit greetings yet for a merry 
Xmas.—Older us rogues the younger 
we like em.—Suffrgette——Undt I vish 
you a happy Xmas. yet.—Us men are 
certainly devils.—Vishing you all yet 
vonce.—Vishing you choy undt lots of 
goot tings.—Vishing you yet de mer- 
riest Xmas.—When a fellers got a 
girl.— When three’s a crowd. © Apr. 
1, 1912; 2 c. each Apr 4.51922 
40292-40309. 


BERGMAN ART CO., New York. 
[1415-1482 

[Post cards. ] 

Anticipation.—Augusta.—Com- 
rades. — Doris. — Enjoying a _ cool 
drink.—Expectation.— Gladys.— Ida.— 
Jacleyn.—Off for a spin.—Thereosa.— 
Winter miss. 

[All the above, heads of girls.] 
Morning glory.—Ready for the play.— 
So long.—Teaser.—Thinking of some- 
one.—Winter fairy. © Jan. 9, 1912; 
2c. each, Feb. 5, 1912; K 37082-87099. 


BERKLEY SCH. OF CARTOONING, Newark. 
[1488, 1434 
Lesson plate no. 12. © Apr. 2, 1912; 
2 Cc, Apr..o, 19923 Ke 402 te: 
Lesson plate no. 18. © Apr. 2, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 8, 1912; K 40274. 


BETTS SPRING co., San Francisco. 
{1485 
Spring test. © Mar. 25, 1912; 2 ec. 
Apr. 2; 1912 7 167696. 


42 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 1, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


1489 


BiocRarH co. See list of moving-pic- 
tures at end of this catalogue. 


Brack (H.) co., Cleveland. 
[1436-1440 
Drawings nos. 252, 249, 248, 46, 45. 
© Mar. 16, 1912; 2 c each Mar. 20, 
1912; K 39681-39685. 
Briarr (L. W.), St. Augustine, Fla. 
[1441 
St. Augustine, Fla., Florida house. 
) Dee. 28, 1911; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1912; J 
164490. 
BLAKESLEE (ALLEN D.), Atwater, O. 
[1442 
Fruit of the Buckeye State. © Mar. 
HS, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1912; K 39650. 
BLAKLEY (J. W.) & co., Dayton, O. 
[1443-1446 
Hast (The) 502. © Nov. 3, 1911; 
ee. Feb. 1, 1912; J 165505. 
Extra, extra, 192. © Apr. 10, 1911; 
erePep. 11912; J 165506. 
High standard puzzlers, 115. © 
Pepe 2t010: 2 c. Keb. 1, 19123, J 
165507. 
Pom proplems, 511. “©, Jan, -15, 
eo 2c: Feb. 1, 1912; J 165508. 


bo 


BLASHFIELD (EpwINn H.), New York. 

: [1447 

Minera Operosa. © Feb. 19, 1912; 
= €. Hep. 26, 1912; K 38091. 


BLOCH BROS. TOBACCO CO., Wheeling, W. 
Va. [1448 


Fishing, hunting and camp scenes. 
Pea 17.. 1912: 2 ¢ Jan. 22,1912); J 
165054. 


Brug (F.) New York. 

[12 prints]: 

Does ’oo love me.—TI like the girls.— 
I like to be petted.—I think we under- 
stand each other.—I’m always glad to 
see you.—I’m living easy.—It’s the lit- 
tle things that count.—I’ve been try- 
ing to break away and get to sea 
you.—I’ve got something funny to tell 
you.—Quit your jollying.—What’s the 
use of quarreling anyway.—yYour’re a 
winner kid. © Jan. 15, 1912; 2 c. each 
Jan. 17, 1912; IK 35845-85856. 
Bove (J. C. P.), Hartford, Conn. [1461 

Happiness. © Feb. 19, 1912; 2 «¢. 
Feb. 20, 1912; K 38154. 


[1449-1460 


Bopineé (CHARLES A.) Oklahoma City, 
Okla. [1462 
Oklahoma City, Okla., 14 days old. 
a Mary 9, 19122: en Reb: 5), 1912* 7 
167153. 


4 


3 


BoHNE-MCLAUGHLIN co., New York. 
[14638-1465 
Farley (Cardinal) 1-8. © Jan. 20, 
1912; 2c. each Feb. 7, 1912; J 165994— 
165996. 


BoMAr (SPENCER E.) Washington. 
[1466, 1467 
Brown (Mr.) and Anna Lize. © 
1c. Mar. 22,1912; J 167407. 
Brown (Mr.) and his violin. ©1 ce. 
Mar. 22, 1912; J 167406. 


Bone (RicHARD), Berlin. [1468-1473 

Abziehendes gewitter. © Jan. 27, 
1912) Ze Web. 19. 19125 K' 387850. 

Beethoven. © Nov. 138, 1911; 2 ¢. 
Bee. 16) 19a) Ke 8720. 

Beethoven; by L. Balestrieri. © 
Ga aH Ode 82, eh Heb: 19. 1912 0 WK 
58486. 

Oktober nachmittag am see. © Feb. 
21, 1912; 2. c. Mar. 30, 1912; K 40124. 

Sturm im Atlantic. © Jan. 27, 1912; 
Ze Meb:, 19) 1912 > KK 2785i. 

Vor dem stadtchen. © Feb. 
LOAD) Zee Mar. .30,, 1912: K. 40123; 


BonrineE (R. K.) Honolulu. [1474-1484 


Kilauea, Hawaii, across the crater 
o&) 19131314, 1321. '© ‘Meb. 29, 1912: 
Ze: each: Mar, 20:  19t2: J: 167314, 
167316, 167317. 

——crater of, 1316-1319. © Feb. 
29; WOME | Ze) eae: Mar.) 20, 1912::: J 
167318-167321. 
erater of, Old Faithful, 1315. 
© Feb. 29, 1912; 2 ce. Mar. 20, 1912; 


21, 


| J 167323. 


—— down the Crater trail, 1312. © 
Hebe 29) AGi 2 | 2h ei Mary, 20; 1912's) J 
167322, 

Volcano house, 1322. © Feb. 29: 
TOGA 12 e.) Mae 20) O12: LGTSL5-: 

—-—vyoleano of, 1320. © Jan. 20, 

1912s Are fam 29° 191 Zee Toa 24. 


BooNE (CHESHIRE L.), Montclair, N. J. 
[3 prints]: [1485-1487 
Form for flower box.—Form for 

model hollow concrete block.—Garden 

jar and flower boxes. © Dee. 2, 1911; 

2c. eaeh Jan. 13, 1912; K 35760-35762. 


Boozer (V. R.) Lake City, Fla. [1488 


Contentment. © Nov. 22, 1911; 2 
evan 2i. 19t2* FF A6p202. 


Boston AMERICAN, Boston. [1489 

O’Conriell (Cardinal) seated on his 
throne. 4) Heb; 15. 092's e2e:) Febu 6; 
AONQ KR STAAT, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1490 


pt. IV, DASA ae 


Bourceots (Utric) Manchester, N. H. | Brooks, McCANINCH, WILBUR, PARSONS 


[1490 


Manchester, N. H., Hanover st. at 
night. © Jan. 15, 19123:2 ¢.. Jan! 12, 
1912; J 164539. 


BourRNE (CLIFFORD N.) Syracuse. 
1491 


Since it is policy. © Jan. 15, 1912; 
2c. Jan. 18, 1912; K 38569. 
Bouvé (ADA) Salem, Mass. [1492 

View of the colleges at Cambridge, 
Mass, 1795. © Apr. 1, 1912; 2 ¢c. Mar. 
13, 1912; J 167133. 


BraDLey (A. F.) New York. 
[1498, 1494 
Bertram (Miss) 1, 2. © Mar. 27, 
1912: 2c. each Mar. 28, 1912; J 167564, 
167565. 
Bracpon (Joun C.) Pitsburgh. [1495 
Western Pennsylvania hospital. © 
Fan 12 OIDs 2 en dams Tay Ot 2s : ds 
1646238. 


BRANDEL (WM. H.) Buffalo. 
[1496-1498 


Buffalo, panorama view. © Feb. 23, 
1912; 2c. May. 2, 1912; K 38482. 


Crystal beach, Canada. © Feb. 23, 
1912: 2 ce. Mar. 2, 1912; K 38481. 

Niagara Falls, panorama view. © 
Beh. 23; 1912+ 2 co Mar.) 2,° 1OL2 5 aK 
384338. 


Breese (S. 8. & R. P.) New York. 
[1499 
Plans for 14’ by 40’’ Breese hydro- 
plane. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1912; I 831. 


BRENTANO’S, Washington.. 
[1500-1521 
[Colored post cards]: 
Anticipation.—Away with care— 
Birds of a feather.—Celebration.—Cor- 
diality—Escort.—Expectation.—Finis. 
Fireside visions.—Fond farewell.— 
jood digestion.—Haste brings waste.— 
Horn of  plenty.—Invitation.—Mon- 
sieur Claus.—Morning after.—-New 
steersman.—Not wisely but too well.— 


Realization.—Salute.—Santy’s leader. 

—White man’s burden. © Mar. 20, 

1922: 2 e., each Mar. 2h, 1912 5-16 

89789-89810. 

BRITT LITHO. co., New York. [1522 
Blossoms. © Jan. 10, 1912; 2 ¢c. Jan. 


12, 1912; K 35657. 
sRICTSON (D. A.) M’F’G CO., Brook- 


ings, S. D. [1523 
[Brictson tread press ear, Twin 
City-Helena auto tour 1911.] © Dee. 


1, 1911; 2c. Mar. 4, 1912; K 39815. 


44 


co., Cleveland. [1524 

Cleveland group plan. © Dec. 27, 
1911; 2 ¢.: Jan. 2; 190123) Be saewe: 
BroTtHers (N. A.) Aberdeen, S. D. 

[1525-1535 

Aberdeen, 8S. D., court room, Brown 

County court house, 956. © Feb. 8, 

1912; 2 e. Feb. 13, 1912; J 166236. 


Jan. 5, 1912, 944. © Jan. G; 
1912; 2c. Jan. 17, 1912; J 164784. 
Main st., 960. © Feb. 12, 1912; 
2c Feb. 20, 1912; J 166514. 

-——_—new high school, auditorium, 
950. © Feb. 8, 191232 @ tea 
1912; J 166206. 

——new high school bldg., biology, 
955. ©.Feb..8, 1912302 eo ene 
1912; J. 166350. 


new high school bldg., chemis- 
try, 954. © Feb. 8, 1912; 2c. Feb. 26, 
1912; J 166649. 
new high school bldg., mechani-. 
eal arts, 953. © Fepg, (oleae 
Feb. 12, 1912; J 166205. 
scene in C. M. and St. P. freight 
yards, 930. © Jan..9, 1912> 2°¢) iam: 
17, 1912; J 164785. 

—— waiting room in new C. M. and 
St. P. depot. © Febs iT, 2912 aere 
Feb. 21, 1912; J 166575, 


waiting room, new C. M. and 
St. P. depot, 961. ‘© Heb. 17, 1912-52 
e. Mar. 11,1912. J 166snie 


High school bldg., gymnasium, 951. 
© Feb. 8, 1912; 2 c. Féb. 13) 1982-55 
166235. 

Brown (H. Rowatr) Los Angeles, 
[15386 

Brown’s poultry chalet. © Jan. 20, 
1912; 1\e. Feb. 5,. 1992 shea 
Brown (N. E.) Grand Haven, Mich. 

[1587, 1538 

Michigan (Lake) fleet ice bound in 
Grand Haven harbor, 1. © Jan. 12, 
1912; 2 e. Jan. 24, 1912% desi 

Michigan (Lake) fleet ice bound in 
Grand Haven harbor, 2. © Jan. 15, 


1912; 2c. Jan. 24, 1912; J 165142. 


Brown & BicELow, St. Paul. 

[63 prints] : [1589-1601 

Afterglow.—Autumn. 

Benjamin Franklin’s book store.— 
Bernice.—Big haul.—Blazing the trail. 

Cottage by the sea.—Cupid the joy 
rider. 

Dear daddy.—Debutante. — Delayed 
hunt. — Delft meadows. — Diamond 
lead.—Dixie roses. 

Fairy tales. — Forest 
Friend in need. 


primeval. — 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 
no. 1, 1912 1704 
Brown & BigELow—Continued. Buck (GEoRGE V.)—Continued. 
[63 prints]—Continued. Bakhmiteff (Madame) 15 ae) 


Good night.—[Grace.]—Grey morn 
in Brittany.—Grey Nov. 

Head of the canhon.—Headland.— 
Heads or tails—Helping hand.—Hero. 
——Homeward bound. 

In childhood’s happy hour.—Increas- 
ing balance.—Indian summer. 

Joint account. 

Lady Goldenrod. 

Mantle of silver—Marguerite.— 
Marriage contract.—Miss Demure. 

Nellie Custis’ rosebush.—November 
twilight. 

Old mili stream.—Old songs.—Open 
season.—Our daily bread. 

Polly. 

Reveries. 

Royal pair. 

Shady pool.—Springtime in Brit- 
tany.—Story of the rose.—Sun wor- 
shippers. — Supremacy. — Surprised.— 


Sweet sixteen. — Sweetest rose. — 
Sylvia. 
Though lost to sight, to memory 


dear.—Trophy of the hunt.—Trouble 
hunters.—Trout stream. 

Waiting playmate.——When = sunset 
falls on castle walls.—Woodland road. 
—World’s highway. 

Youth and experience. © Jan. 1, 
2s. 2 ec. each Mar. 16, 1912; °K 
39515-39577. 


Brown & KINuLEY, Upper Sandusky, O. 
[1602 


Upper Sandusky, O., Trinity Evan- 
gelical church, interior. © Mar. 8, 
1912; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1912; J 167068. 


BROWNELL (A. B.) Portland, Me. 
[1603, 1604 
[2 photographs]: 
Half Way Rock light.—Wreck of the 
ton, Meele: © Mar. 1, 1912:.2\ ¢. each 
amar. 21, 1912; J 167386, 167387. 


BRUCKNER (AL.) Chicago. [1605-1608 


No. 50-53. © Apr. 1, 1912; 2 c. each 
Apr. 8, 1912; J 167724-167727. 


Buck (GrorcEe V.), Washington. 
[1609-1704 

Akin (fon. Theron) 1, 2. © Feb. 
eeateia- 2 Cc. each Mar, 1; 19122) J 
166821, 166822. 

Arias (Sefior Ricardo) 1, 2. © 
Meb: 10, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 1, 1912; 
J 166835, 166836. 

Ashbrook (Mrs. William A.) © 
Mar. 14, 1912;.2 ¢e, Apr. 4,.1912; J 
167767. 

Bakhméteff (George) © Feb. 8, 
e122; 2c. Feb: 14,1912: J 1663338. 


Dec. 15, 1911; 2 ¢. each Jan. 2, 1912; 
J 164106—-164109, 164145. 

Bowman (Mrs. Charles C.) © Mar. 
16, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 4, 1912; J 167776. 

Broussard (Mrs. Robert F.) © 
Mar, 15, 1902 2. ¢. Apri, | 190 Diy i 
167762. 

Brown (Miss Maud) © Mar. 12, 
OU 2 ie Aor. Dato G12)! DIETS e. 

Bryan, (Mrs. N:P.) (© Mar. 16, 
192s Qe Apr, 4° 1912 3 I 167769. 

Bryn (Mr. H. H.) © Feb. 1, 1912; 
2c. Feb. 14, 1912; J 166334. 

Carter (Mrs. C. D.) ‘©- Mar. 14, 
1912 5 2icy ApEn 4 LODE St L6CTS8: 

Chinda (Baron) 1, 2. © Feb. 24, 
1912; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1912;-J 166817. 
BiG) Mar 6, 1912-2 ¢.) Apr, 4) 
LOT Qe DE CESS: 

——and attache. © Feb. 24, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 1, 1912; J 166819. 

Chinda (Baroness) © Mar. 5, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 4, 1912; J 167784. 

Clark (Hon. Frank) ©. Feb. 21; 
Lot ne. Mar. te TO12s> J 166820: 

Confalonieri (Donna Beatrice Cu- 
Sanayi 28 Ci jane 15/1912: 2 ce. . each 
Jan. 19, 1912; J 164972, 164973. 

Confalonieri (Marquis Cusani) 1, 
2 OH Tan aa TOU2's De seach: Jam. 
19, 1912; J 164970, 164971. 

Cmoomins Sen. Ae BUY. 18. .20x6) 
Feb. 15, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 1., 1912; 
J 166830-166832. 

Curtis (Miss Charles) 1. © Mar. 
1G) MON Bes Agora LOU so OMe Tk. 

Davila (Dr. Fausto) © Jan. 15, 
f 90? Ze) Sans 19) 19U2) I AGAS TT: 

Diplomats at tea tables. © Mar. 
11 P9022) e;, Apr, 4, 19123 J 167778. 

Diplomats roller skating. © Mar. 
10 19R2' 2 ea Apr. 4, 1912: I LOTS: 


Dyer (Mrs. TL. °C.) © Mar. 14, 
1OU2 ee Apr! 4. 192 St ISTIC: 
Gama (Sefor D. da) © Feb. 1, 


1912; 2c, Feb. 14, 1912; J 166332. 


Gronna (Mrs. Asle J.) © Mar. 16, 
S912) 2G. Apr.) 4; 1912.3. J 167TH: 


Harris (Rev. Susanna) © Feb. 14, 
I9TZ 2 2)e), Mar. 15, 1912: JF 166829. 


Dr. Belva Lockwood and Dr. 
Mary Walker. © Jan. 12, 1912; 2c. 
gan. 19, 1912; J 164981. 

Harrison (Mrs. Marthena) and 


bridesmaids. © Feb. 10, 1912; 2c. 
Feb. 14, 1912: J 1663381. 


45 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1705 


pt. IV Sven 


Buck (GroRGE V.)—Continued. 


Hiraga (Capt. Tokutaro) © Feb. 
5, 1912; 2c. Feb. 14, 1912; J 166324. 


Hitchcock (Kathryn) © Dec. 16, 
1911; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912; J 164104. 

Hughes (Miss Hloise) 1-3. © Jan. 
te TON, 2) ve, each) dan, Wo stores oJ 
164984164986. 

Johnson (Mrs. Charles F.) © Mar. 
UG, 1992-2. c..Ape. 4, 8912 J weTrs9. 

Joubert (Senor Don Emilio C.) © 
Pep; 10, 1912+) 2 co Weep ad, Nowe s 
166342. 

Kenyon (Mrs. William 8.) 1-3. © 
Mar. 9, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 4, 1912; 
J 167781-167783. 

Legare (Mrs. George S.) 1, 2. © 
Mar. 9, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 4, 1912; 
J 167779, 167780. 

Littleton (Rep. Martin W.) © Dec. 
15, POA1: 2 e, Jan, 2, 1912 iG 41O2: 

Lockwood (Dr. Belva) and Dr. Mary 
Walker. ."\Oi Jian; 12, 1942.5 2)-e8 San: 
19, 1912; J 164980. 

McClung (Hon. Lee) 1. © Feb. 15, 
1912::.2-¢, Mar. 1, 1912: J 166827. 

eae) i Famine tO, WO 2 re. any. 
19, 1912; J 164974. 

McCoy (Mrs. Wo.I.) © Mar. 14, 
191235 2 e, Apre4,-1902* J 1676S. 

McGillicuddy (Mrs. D. J.) © Mar. 
14, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1912; J 167774. 

McKinley (Hon. William B.) © 
Rep; 20;, Tote: 2c. Web. 14,:: 190s of 
166327. 

1-4. © Feb. 21, 1912: 2 c. each 
Mar. 1, 1912; J 166823—-166826. 

Martine (Mrs. James EB.) 1, 2. © 
dan. 10: 1912: 2 @...each' Jan.’ 19; 1912: 
J 164975, 164976. 


Myers (Mrs. H. L:) © Jan. 25, 
1912; 2c. Feb. 14, 1912; J 166836. 
Ozaki (Mr. Nobumori) 1. © Feb. 
9, 1912; 2c. Feb. 14, 1912; J 1663835. 
Ozaki (Mrs. Nobumori) 2. © Feb. 
9, 1912; 2c. Feb. 14, 1912; J 166340. 
Pearsall (Mrs. P. S.) © Mar. 16, 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1912; J 167770. 
Pena (Dr, Carlos: M. de).4, 2. © 
Feb. 2, 1912; 2 ec. each Feb. 14, 1912; 
© Jan. 


J 166525, 166326. 
25, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1912; J 166343. 


Pena (Senor Hugo V. de) 


Reed (Mrs. James A.) 1-3. © Feb. 
OG, 19012; 2c. each Feb, 14, 2012" J 
166337-166339. 

Reynado (Senor F. J.) 1-8. © Mar. 


16,..1912;-2 c. each Apr: 4; 1912> J 
167764—167766. 


46 


Buck (GEORGE V.)—Continued. 


Rivero (Senor Ledo. Antonio Mar- 
tin) 1, 2. © Feb. 17, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Mar. 1, 1912; J 166833, 166834. 

Rivers and harbors committee. © 
Jan. 20, 1912; 2 « Veo. 4 ei 
166341. 


Slemp (Mrs. C. Bascom) 1, 2. © 
Jan. 15, 1912; 2 ce. each Jan. 19) 19122 
J 164978, 164979. 


Smith (Miss Callie Hoke) © Feb. 
8, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1912; J 166328. 

Smith (Miss Lucy Hoke) 1, 2. 
Feb. 3, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 14, 1912; 
J 166329, 166330. 


Stanley (Jtep.) Rep. Palmer and 
Rep. Underwood. © Dec. 15, 1911; 2 
ce. Jan. 12, 1912; J 164103. 

Stephens (Hon. John H.) © Mar. 
12, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 4, 19127 9 A67reu. 

Taft (Pres. William H.) signing 
Arizona statehood bill. © Feb. 15, 
1912; 2 @ Mar.-1, 1912 3) a6Ge24 

Taft’s headquarters. © Feb. 21, 
1912; 2c. Mar. 1, 1912; J 166837. 

Underwood (Rep. Oscar) © Dee. 
16, 1911; 2 ec. Jan. 2, 1912; J 164142 

Underwood (Rep. Oscar W.), home 
of. © Dec. 18, 1911° 2 dame aes 
J 164105. 

Walker (Dr. Mary) 1, 2. © Jan. 
12, 1912; 2 c. each Janae 
164982, 164983. 

Wickliffe (Mrs. R. C.) © Mar. 16, 
1912; 2 ¢« Apr. 4, 191295 ASree 

Willis (Urs. ¥. B.) “© Maree 
1912;°2 c« Apr. 4, 1912-0s) ae 


Buck (STEPHEN B.), St. Louis. [1705 


Buck (S. B.) © Now 22 oie 
2.¢e. Noy. 25, 1911; K season 


BuckKLy (WILLIAM H.), Hartford. 
[1706 
Buckley emblem print. © Dec. 12, 
1911; 2 c. Dec. 15, 19D eae 


BUEHRER (R. W.) Brenham, Tex. 
[1707 
Opossum on a tree. © Dec ii 
1911; 1c Dee. 15, 1914, 2 eae 
194.2 say 164037, 


BUHLE (ALEXANDER) & BRO., Brooklyn. 

[1708 

New York, Singer bldg., northwest 

view. © Jan. 3, 1912; 2 « Jam 4 
1912; J 164191. 


BURBANK ENGRAVING CO., Boston. 
[1709 
It requires a pull. © Mar. 25, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 1, 1912; K 40%61. 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 1, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


1793 


Burcu (IRA L.) Joplin, Mo. [1710 


Ye ole houn dawg. © Feb. 24, 1912; 
2 c. Feb. 24, 1912; J 166597. 


Burcess (H. D.) New York. [1711 

Narrows (The) panoramic view of, 
Lake George, N. Y. © Mar. 15, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 28, 1912; J 167568. 


Burcess (W. EH.) Scottsville, Va. 
[1712-1724 

Alberene, Va., high school. © Feb. 
ao, 212- 2 c Mar. 5, 1912; J 166970. 

Arvonia, Va., Guerrant’s (lL. H.) 
store and residence. © Jan. 29, 1912; 
mee. Web: 7, 1912; J 166051. 

——high school. © Jan. 29, 1912; 
2 ec. Feb. 7, 1912; J 166050. 

Esmont, Va., bird’s-eye view. © 
fan. ot, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1912; J 
166322. 

Fairview, entrance to Sen. Thoms 
S. Martin’s old home near Scottsville, 
ea oedan. gl. 1912: 2 ¢ Keb. ‘7, 
1912; J 166049. 

Mork, Union, Va., looking | east 
towards the academy. © Jan. 19, 
1912; 2c. Jan. 24, 1912; J 165144. 

Howardsville, Va., and _ vicinity, 
bird’s-eye view. © Jan. 30, 1912; 2c. 
Feb. 14, 1912; J 166323. 


Palmyra, Va.: 

County bridge over Rivanna River.— 
Fluvanna County court house.—Main 
st. looking north. © Mar. 9, 1912; 2 
e. each Mar. 12, 1912; J 167116—167118. 

Scottsville, Va., bridge over James 
River. © Jan. 20, 1912; 2 ¢. Jan. 24, 
1912; J 165145. 
flour mills and C. and O. depot. 
mean ro0, 1912. 2 ¢, Feb. 7, 1942: 
J 166082. 

Horseshoe Bend. © Jan. 20, 
1912; 2c. Jan. 24, 1912; J 165146. 


BurRNS (JOHN C.), Baltimore. (i725 


‘Till he find it. © Jan. 9, 1912; 2c. 
Jan. 10, 1912; K 35722. 


BurRNS (RopertT) Pullman, Wash. 
[1726-1783 

[8 photographs] : 

Maud and candidate after initia- 
tion.—Maud and candidate before ini- 
tiation.—Maud and her committee, ar- 
rival in Portland.—Maud and her com- 
mittee on the way to Portland.—Maud 
and her escorts.—Maud family.—Maud 
receiving the pass word.—Start of 
Maud and her committee. © Feb. 21, 
1912; 2 c. each Feb. 29, 1912; J 166777— 
166784. 


Burrowes (H. J.) co., Portland, Me. 
[17384-1741 

Afternoon call. © Oct. 31, 1911; 2c. 
Jan. 18, 1912; J 164807. 

At the gate. © Nov. 25, 1911; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 18, 1912; J 164808. 

Colonial girl. © Nov. 14, 1911; 2c. 
gan. 18, 1912; J 164809. 

Expectation. © Nov. 25, 1911; 2c. 
Jan. 18, 1912; J 164810. 

Farewell (The) © Nov. 25, 1911; 
2c. Jan. 18, 1912; J 164811. 

Love letter. © Nov. 25, 1911; 2 «. 
gan. 18, 1912; J 164812. 

Neighborly call. © Nov. 25, 1911; 
2c. Jan. 18, 1912; J 164813. 

Returning home. © Nov. 25, 1911; 
2c. Jan. 18, 1912; J 164814. 


Burton (E. S.) Dorchester Center, 


Mass. [1742 

Baby’s first Christmas morning. © 

Reb 26.) GL ees “en Keb. 26,° 1912s 
J 166642. 


Byrp (WILLIAM P.) Tallahassee, Fla. 

[1743 

McKinley (Pres. William) and Gov. 

Bloxham. © Jan. 22, 1912; 2 c Feb. 
Gy 4912 7 166225; 


CALIFORNIA COLONIZATION CO., Sacra- 
mento. [1744 
Great Sacramento valley, bird’s-eye 
wiew.iihOuMar tt t912- 2 ¢. Jan. 3: 
1912; K 38624. 
CALIFORNIA San 
Diego. [1745 
For sale. [Wild bear on hill.] © 
Heb. ey Ot?) Qe: Mebi: 23, 1912-16 
38375. 


CALLYER (J. T.), Springfield, Mass. 
[1746-1751 
Davies (Rt. Rev. Thomas F.) A-F. 
@” Mar! 5, (3912'y 2° c. each * Mar? 13, 
1912; J 167134—167139. 


INVESTMENT CO., 


CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 
[1752-1793 
[Indian with jar.] 
2), Mar. 7, 1912 3.16 


Treasure jar. 
© Mar. 5, 1912; 
38646. 

[8 prints]: 

Goose girl.—Gray day.—Lagoon.— 
Little shepherdess.—Love ¢all.—wNor- 
mandy landwark.—Sun-down.—Tame 
magpie. © Mar. 8, 1912; 2 c. each 
Mar. 11, 1912; K 88883-88890. 

[Briar wood.]—[Council room.]— 
[Cupid and Psyche. ]—[ Golden 
nymph.]—[Hunter’s moon.]—[Neigh- 


47 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1794 


CAMPBELL ART co.—Continued. 
[8 prints ]—Continued. 


borly Hollanders.J—[Rose bower.]— 
[Warriors of old.j]—[ Watering 
place. ]—[When I consider Thy 
heavens.] — [Windblown.] — [With 
splash and roar.] © Mar. 27, 1912; 
2c. each Mar. 28, 1912; K 400438- 
40054. 

P21 sprints): 

American beauties.—Church pool. 
[Couple in row-boat near shore and 
churech.|—Comforter.—Down on _ the 
farm.—Five birds.—Four birds.—Game 
of chess. [Three monks at chess 
board.]—Garden of wishes.—In the 
Silent watches of the night.—Maiden’s 
prayer.—Meditation. — Peacemaker. — 
Pioneers.—Ravine.—Richest woman in 
the world.—Swing high swing low.— 
Thing of beauty is a joy forever.— 
Two birds, large flowers.—Two birds, 
small flowers.—When I consider Thy 
heavens.—With splash & roar. © 
Mar. 5, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 7, 1912; 
K 38625-88645. 


CAMPBELL STUDIOS, New York. 
[1794-1818 

Carroll (Mrs. Arthur) 1. ©: Jan. 
14 1992.2 & Jan. 19) 191-5 F 164952. 
——-2. © Jan. 21, 1912; 2c. Jan. 22, 
79125 J 165075. 

Chanler (Ashley) © Jan. 18, 1912; 
2c. Jan. 19, 1912; J 164944. 

Chanler (William) 1. © Jan. 18, 
1912; 2c. Jan. 19, 1912; J 164949. 

——2. © Dee. 28, 1911; 2 ec. Jan. 
22, 1912S 165073. 

Dresser (Miss Susan) © Jan. 14, 
191252 ¢ Jan. 19, 1912: J 164946. 


Emmett (Claudina) © Dec. 28, 
POEL eC) an. ee, LOL od 1E507 4: 
Emmett (Master G.) © Jan. 18, 


19125) 2 :¢. Jan.19,, 1912 +3 164950. 


Grahame-White (C.), Mrs. Shipman 
and Lieut. I’. P. Phipps, jr. Jan. 
14, 1912; 2c. Jan. 19, 1912; J 164948. 


Gunness (Master Loel) © Dec. 28, 
Pt 2c JANOS, VIS TS L649 57: 


Gunness (J/aster Loel) T. Gunness 


and Merand Gunness. Dec. 28, 
Whe 2 ec. Jan.) 19, 1O12* 7 164956. 
Gunness (Merand) © Jan. 138, 


1912; 2 ec; Jan. 22,1912; 3.165072. 


Gunness (Miss T.) © Jan. 13,1912; 
2c. Jan. 19, 1912; J 164945. 


Howland (Mrs. Dulany) 1. © Jan. 
14, 1912; 2c. Jan. 19, 1912: J 164947. 


48 


pt. IV, Deis.) Vout 


CAMPBELL STUDIOS—Continued. 

——2. © Jan. 29, 1912; 2 ce. Jan. 
22, 1912; d) 165076: 

Irving (Mrs. Louis Du Pont) © 
Jan. 21, 1912; 2 ¢. Jan. 22) 99127 


165078. 


Iselen (Mrs. Arthur) © Jan. 14, 
1912; 2c. Jan. 19, 1912; J 164951. 


Morgan (Miss Barbara) © Dee. 31, 
1911; 2:¢ Jan: 19; 1912% 3 desea 


Morgan (Master Forbes) © Dec. 
28, 1911; 2 ec. Jan. 19; 1912; JeaG7eaa: 


Robinson (Mrs. Lola) © Jan. 29, 
1912; 2.¢. Jan. 22, 1912304) 1on07s 


Volck (Mrs. Morris R.) © Jan. 14 
1912; 2c. Jan. 19, 1992. Joap4Gae: 


Widener (Mrs. Joseph) © Jan. 21. 
1912; 2¢. Jan. 22, 19125 9 165077. 


Whitehouse (Alice) © Jan. 
1912; 2c. Jan. 22, 1912 3 toner: 


[2 photographs] : 

Halsey (Mrs.), Mrs. Ryle and Mrs. 
Washington.—Lauterback (Mrs.) © 
Jan. 21, 1912; 2 ¢ each Jana 2a oie 
J 165160, 165161. 


20, 


Cany (T. E.) Philadelphia. 
[1819-1821 

[3 prints]: 

How’d you like to be the iceman.— 
Preparing for market.—Your turn 
next. © Nov. 3, 1911; 2 c. each Jan. 
5, 1912; K 35286-85288. 


CARDELLA (ALEXANDER 8S.) Chicago. 
[1822-1825 


©l1e. 


Astrognostie chart no. 1. 
Heb. 12, 1912; 1 S57. 


——no. 2. © Mar. 11, 1912* Pe 
Mar? 13, 1912: I Siar 
——no. 3. © Mar. 18, 1912; 1.4 
Mar. 15,,1912; I 907. 


——no. 4. © Mar. 16, 1912; 1 «. 
Mar. 18, 1912; I 916. 


CARPENTER (CHARLES F.) New Albany, 
Ind. [1826 


U. S. danger signal, life saver. © 
Jan, 11, 1912; 2 .¢. Jan. 16, Mia 
164802. 


CARR (MILTON) Miami, Fla. 

[2 photographs]: [1827-18381 

Drainage canal and everglades, view 
from Car-dale observatory. — Miami 
River, Miami and Biscayne Bay, from 
Car-dale observatory. © Feb. 11, 1912; 
1 ce. each Feb. 23, 1. c. each Mari-2a: 
1912; J 167485, 167486. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


moO, 1, 1912 


1943 


Carr (Mitton )—Continued. 

[8 photographs] : 

Famous everglades, view from Car- 
dale observatory.— Musa Isle grove 
royal palms, view from Car-dale ob- 
servatory.—Pocomoonshine, view from 
Car-dale observatory. © Feb. 6, 1912; 
2c. each Mar. 25, 1912; J 167477- 
167479, 


CAVENY (J. FRANKLIN) Chicago. 
2 
Wagnerian fantasy. © Feb. 18, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1912; J 166704. 


Caywoop (EK. 8.) Philadelphia. [1833 


Theatre managers’ banquet. © Mar. 
mero 2 ce Mar. 25, 1912; J 167462. 


CELEBRITY ART CO., Boston. [1834-1861 


[Colored posters, nos. 1-12]: 

When business is fine & rosy.— When 
busting with health & vigor.—When 
everything’s chugging softy. — When 
everything seems plain sailing.—When 
the boss tells you you’re the candy.— 
When the dames all fall for your get 
up.—When the Johnnies are fussing 
around you.—When you dope out a 
100 to 1 shot.—When you’re booking 
orders like hot cakes.—When you’re 
topping off relays of highballs.—When 
you've sold all the goods on the coun- 
ter.—When your luck has piled up ten 
stacks. © Feb. 12, 1912; 2 c. each 
Feb. 20, 1912; K 38435-38446. 


[End of a love story.] © Jan. 25, 
moi2; 2c. Mar. 19, 1912; K 40316. 


[Old homestead.] _© Jan. 25, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 19, 1912; K 40317. 


Puritan maiden no. 1-8. © Jan. 25, 
more © each Mar. 19; 1912: J 
167748-167755. 


Revolver girl no. 1-6. © Jan. 25, 
1912; 2c. each Mar. 19,1912: J 167742— 
167747. 


CHAMBERLIN (H. A.), W. Somerville, 
Mass. [1862, 1863 
Primary spelling disk, nos. 1, 2. © 
Nov. 16, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 11, 1911; 
K 360838, 36084. 


CHAPMAN (Ropsr.) ©0., Brooklyn. — 

fo prints] : [1864-19338 

“Dear old country.—Ruth. [Small 
size.]—Still waters. © Dec. 30, 1911; 
2c. each Mar, 16, 1912; K 39452, 39495, 
39500. 

[3 prints]: 

Meadow brook.—Page from nature.— 
Rock bound coast. © Jan. 10, 1912; 
= ¢. each Mar. 16, 1912; K 39477, 
89486, 39493. 


CHAPMAN (Rost.)—Continued. 

[4 prints]: 

Alma.—Cousin of mine.—Fair visi- 
tor.—Waiting for the tide. © Dec. 
29 LOI 2) eeaeh Mar: 16): 1912) Ik 
39444, 39451, 39458, 39509. 

[60 prints]: 

April.—August. 

Binding the bargain. 

Christmas )belles.—College 
Colonial days.—Country fun. 

December.—Down on the farm. 

Engaging weather. — Evening 
drink.—Hvery dog has his day. 

Father of his country at play.— 
February.—Flavor of fall.—Flowers 
that bloom in the spring. 

Hallowe’en reflections.—He’s a goner 
now.—Her best partner.—Her first les- 
Son.—Here comes papa.—Hero of the 
day. 

It never rains but it pours. 

January. 

July.—June. 

. Know all men by these presents. 

Mad as a march hare.—March.— 
May.—Memories.—Midnight ride of 
Paul Revere-——Monarch of all.— 
Mountain vistas.—My auto girl. 

November. 

October.—Off the trail. 

Peaceful days.—Plane courtship. 

Queen of the night.—Quiet retreat. 

Reflections of nature.—Resolutions 
are made to be  broken.—Rocky 
haven.—Ruth. [Large size.] 

Same old shell game.—September.— 
Spring blossoms.—Summer flirta- 
tion.—Sweet girl graduate. 

Those who dance must pay the fid- 
ler.—Three roses.—Twilight dreams,— 
Twixt twilight and dark. 

Vanity fair.—Village road. 

Who’s afraid now.—wWinter’s ar- 
rival.—Winters’ haul. © Dec.~ 28, 
1911; 2 c. each Mar. 16, 1912; K 39445- 
39450, 39453-39457, 39459-39476. 
59478-39485, 38487-39492, 39494, 39496- 
39499, 39501-89508, 39510-39513. 


girl.— 


CHARLES (C. D.), New York. [1934 
Moe lasses. © Feb. 17, 1912; 1 « 
Feb. 20, 1912; K 37860. 


CHASE (GroRGE H.), Emporia, Kan. 
[1935 
Kansas state normal school. © Feb. 
A 1912 2.2 'eBeb.!2, 1912 :.:S 166876. 


CHICKERING (ELMER), Boston. 
[19386-1943 
Foss (Gov. Eugene N.) 1-6. © 
Dee, ZO. 1911? 2 e:each San.) 25, 1912: 
J 166127--166132. 


49. 


CATALOGUE UF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1944 


CHICKERING (ELMER)—Continued. 
and council, 1911, view 1. © 


Dee. 30, 1911; 2 e: Sane 2, Asis; J 
164136. 

Foss. (ep. G. By? 1s) © Jans 9, 
1912: 2 ey Jans 19, TOs FT 164987. 


CHILDE (HUBERT), Wichita, Kans. 
[1944 
Kansas toast. (© Feb. 6, 1912; 2 ¢. 


Feb. 10. 1912; K 37859. 
CHRISMAN (C. C.) St. Louis. [1945 
His master’s dictation. © Feb. 16, 
1912; 2.¢. Feb. 19, 1912: 1% 37 Sao. 
CITY HOSPITAL ALUMNAE ASS’N, Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. [1946 
Wheeling, W. Va. new city hospital. 
© Feb. 29, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1912; K 
38447. 
CLARK (FRANK ScotTr) Detroit. 
[1947, 1948 
Gretchen G. © Feb. 17, 1912; 2 «. 
Feb. 21, 1912; J 166576. 
Rebeca. © Jan. 24, 1912; 2. ian 
26, 1912; J 165188. 
CLATWORTHY (F. P.) Estes Park, Colo. 
Grand oe Ariz. [1949-1954 
Rim trees, e’s Point and sun- 
Set ae iO) nog 30, 1911: 2c. each Jan. 


9, 1912: J 164475, 164476. 

[4 photographs]: 

Mission towers and fountain, 3.— 
Santa Barbara, mountain oaks, 2.— 
Santa Barbara, Second Point and 
ocean.—Sunrise, Santa Barbara, 4. 
© Jan. 31,1912; 2 c. each Feb. 7, 1912; 


J 166045-166048. 


CLAUSSEN (W. KR.) Rib Lake, Wis. 
[1955-1960 

At ueuine. © Mar. 80, 1912: 2 
Apr. 8, 1912; J 167700. 

bers gine: © Mar: 19.) 19012: 2 -c! 
Apr. 8, 1912; J 167701. 

On re alert. © Mar. 80, 1912;'2 ¢. 
AE. wo, LOL2 + 5 167702: 

On ths lookout. © March 19, 1912; 
Pel Apr 5. IQA 160 710K 

jatlatete (The). © Mar. 30, 1912 

Apr. 3, 1912; J 167704. 

Velvet horns. © Mar. 30, 1912; 2 e. 
Apr. 3, 1912; J 167705. 


CLEAVES (Howarp H.) New York. 
[1961-1970 

[Ospreys] : 

[Osprey about to feed young.]— 
[Osprey alighting beside young.]— 
FOsprey fivying to high beach nest.]— 
[Osprey in flight. Rear view.]—[Os- 


00 


pt. IV, 2. S23 Viem 


CLEAVES (Howarp H.)—Continued. 

| Ospreys]—Continued. 
prey returning to rock nest.]—[Osprey 
standing on nest.]—[Two young os- 
preys a day old.J]—[Two young ospreys 
in nest.]|—[Young osprey standing. ]— 


[Young osprey with head down.] © 


Oct. 31, 1911; 1 « Marae C. 
Mar. 28, 1912; K 40126-40135. 


CLEMENS (Mr. & Mrs. Wong Sun Yue), 
San Francisco. [1971 
China and Japan serving tea. © 
July 14, 1911; 2 @ dan 2 eee 
34938. 


CLEMENT (E. L.) Princeton, Minn. 
[1972, 1973 
[2 photographs] : 
Fine quail in northern Minn.—Prince- 
ton, Minn., post office. © Feb. 5, 1912; 
2c. each Feb. 8,1912; J 166073, 166074. 


CLENDENON PHOTO co., Taft, Cal. 
[1974-1980 
Buick no. 3; 1, 4, 6, to: 40) James 
1912; 1 c. each Jan. 28, 1 c. each Feb: 
8, 1912; J 166121-166124. 


Buick oil well no. 3; 8, 9,11. © Jan. 
§, 1912; 1 ¢@. each Jan. 2a) 4) Gea 
Feb. 8, 1912; J 16611S8S—166120. 
CLYDE (FRED P.) Andover, Conn. 

Hello central ! 


[1981 
Give me—this is— 
Who’s that buttin’ in? © Feb: 15, 
1912; 2 «, Feb. 16, 1912; Kear 
CoATES (Harry) Ontario, Can. 
[1982, 1983 

Christ and the shadow of death: 

AS seen by its own light.—As shown 
in the light. © Feb.10, 1912520: 
each Feb. 26, 1912; J 167014, 167015. 


CocA COLA BOTTLING co., Atlanta. [1984 
Contented. © Feb. 1, 1912; 2 ec. Feb. 

& OD: Ko orea2. 

Copy & LITTLE, U. S. [1985 


Buffalo Bill’s wild west and Pawnee 
Bill’s far east, scenes. © Jan. 26, 1912; 
2c. Jan. 27, 1912; IX 8699S: 

CoHEN (Epwarp A.), San Francisco. 
[1986 


Laughing girl. © Dec. 22, 1911; 
2°e; Dec: 29, 191k: J 16472: 


CoHEN (Morris), New York. [1987 
Zecher rav l’Sabbath. © Jan. 3, 


1912; 1 ¢. Max. 1, 19123") ae 


CoHEN (SAMUEL) Ocean City, N. J. 
[1988 
Sea gulls attack on a clam. © Mar. 
29, 1912; K 401386. 


10, 1912s 2 CMa 


MISCELLANEOUS 


no. 1, 1912 
CoLtBy (Mrs. Howarp A.) Plainfield, 
Nel, [1989 
Buck deer. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1912; J 
167066. 


COLVILLE (J. P.) Topeka, Kan. [1990 
Beta sorority. © Mar. 15, 1912; 2c. 
Mar. 23. 1912; J 167698. 


Comy (S. A.) Kansas City, Mo. 
[1991-1996 
{6 prints]: 
Enticing.—I'll lick that kid yet.— 
Lily.—Playmates. — Stubbed.—Sundae 
girl. © Feb. 20, 1912; 2 ¢ each Feb. 


26, 1912; K 38093-38098. 
Conc. JESUS Mary, Woonsocket, R. I. 
[1997 
Woonsocket, R. I., académie de 


Jésus Marie. © Dec. 380, 1911; 2 «. 
fam, 2, 1912; J 164117. 


CooKE & CO., Houston. [1998 
City of Houston, plans for Rush 
school. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1912; I 982. 


CoOOLIDGE (BALDWIN) Boston. 
[1999-2003 
Boston, first church of Christ, scien- 
tist. Mother church, 14548, 14546— 
14548. © Dee. 28, 1911; 2 ec. each Jan. 
2, 1912; J 164091-164094. 


Saint Castin (Baron Jean Vinceut 
d’Abaddie de) 14470. © Dec. 28, 1911; 
Bie Jan. 2, 1911: J 164090. 


Coons (A. A.) Hillsboro, Kan. [ 2004 


Tabor college, *11—12. © Mar. 15, 
ma 2c. Mar. 18, 1912: J 167267. 


Cooper (SAMUEL) & co., Horton, N. Y. 

[2005 

Fun, magic, wonders, secrets & mys- 

feries., © Jan. 1, 1912; 2.¢ Jan‘ 2, 
1912; K 38193. 


COPELAND (E. I.) Cedar Rapids, Ia. 
[ 2006, 2007 
[2 photographs]: 
Aniceta sousea.—Peaks and pines. © 
Aug. 30, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 2, 1912; 
J 166838, 166839. 


CorcoRAN (JOHN J.), Buffalo. [2008 


Good time piece. © Dec. 30, 1911; 
2c. Jan. 26, 1912; K 36363. 


CORN PRODUCT REFINING Co., New York. 

[2009, 2010 

rPuran firl, © Jan. 16; 1919: 2. ¢ 
Jan. 18, 1912; K 35926. 

Puritam girl, «© Jan. 22, 1912: Bie 
wan, 23, 1912: K 36249. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


2032 


CORNING (LEAVITT), St. Paul. [2011 


iions;; © Dee. 21, 1911; 2 2. Dec. 
26, 1911; K 385490. 


Cory (J. CAMPBELL) Chicago. [2012 
Looking forward. Mar, 23,; 1912; 
2 e@.|Mar. 27, 1912; K 40009. 


COURIER Co., OF BUFFALO, Buffalo. 
[2018-2018 
Automobile, no. 6308, 6309. © Feb. 


S.No 2G) jéach.. Hebe 6, 19925 K 
37145, 37146. 
Homer’s odyssey, no. 6300. © Feb. 


21, 1912; 2 « Feb. 23, 1912; K 380438. 


Hunting from an aeroplane. © Jan. 
20) TSA) 2e dans 2 11.2 = 1K BOLss: 


Louisiana Lou, no. 6301. © Jan. 17, 
1002 ve: Jan. 197 19t2: 1K: S0055. 


Louisiana Lou; the policemen and 
the cooks, no. 63022 © Feb. 12, 1912; 
2 ‘¢./Meb 15, 1912; K 37689. 


CovELL (L. A.) Wellfleet, Mass. [2019 


Meet me on the Cape. © Feb. 7, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1912; J 166138. 


CowELL & HUBBARD co., Cleveland. 
[2020-2030 


Merry Xmas. [Santa Claus half in 
chimney.] © Jan. 1, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 
2, 1912; K 38434. 


[Post cards]: 

Around the thought of Christmas 
time.—Even boys as small as I can be 
useful if they try.—Greetings for the 
new year. 1. [Father Time sitting on 
his scythe.] Here comes a little Hol- 
land girl in wooden shoes and cap. I 
may be small and shy but still there is 
a place I can fill—Merry Christmas. 
1. [Santa Claus’s head, candle & bells.] 
—Merry Christmas. 2. [Santa Claus 
in aeroplane Xmas eve.|—Please won't 
you let a little child like me come in.— 
Remembrance lights a candle and softly 
beam its rays.—Yuletide greetings. 1 
[Santa Claus driving Xmas eve.] 
Jamas POM 2e) each Heb, 7, 19125) 5 
37877-37886. 

Cozzo (JOSEPH B.) New Orleans. 
[20381 


abnormal vision. © 
9 Ga dane 22. A ae SK 


Normal and 
Jam. tp, 1912 


36140. 

CRAWFORD-FRost (JOHN INGS) Balti- 
more. [2032 
[Enigma of the ages] [Head of 


Christ] © Mar. 23. 1912; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1912; K 40101. 


ol 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2038 


CREPAUX (FERNAND) New York. 
[2033-2038 

Lightning.” © Feb, 2, 19125 -2.e. 
Feb. 19, 1912; K 37888. 

[Post cards]: 

Call of love. [Woman blowing horn 
on the bank of moonlit river.]—Dis- 
covered. [Search light thrown from 
one vessel on another.]—Seen in the 
lark. [Arm holding lighted lantern.]— 
Vertige. [Man supporting ill woman. ] 
—Worlds future. [Goddess of liberty 
with her light on.] © Feb. 2, 1912; 
2c. each Feb. 3, 1912; K 87174-37178. 


Crist (lL. BAINBRIDGE) Boston. [2039 


Title page design. © Feb. 12, 1912; 
2c. Feb. 18, 1912; K 37841. 


Croonpore (FREDK. T.) New York. 
[2040-2046 


Advanced fashions. Supplement A. 
Feb., 1912. © Feb. 18, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 
23, 1912; K 38085. 

supplement B. Feb., 1912. © 
Hep 2S; 39125) 2>enKeb:. 23, dias K 
38086. 


Supplement C. Feb., 1912. © 
Hep. 1s. 1912 2 ie. Feb. 23, 1912." K 
38087. 

——Mar., 1912. Supplement A. © 
Mar, 2O19i2 ale. Nar. 2 LOR a ec: 
Apr. 1, 1912; K 40184. 

Mar., 1912. Supplement B. © 
Mar:20. 1912 +) 15@,) Mar 22, 19122 3.¢ 
Apr. 1, 1912; K 40183. 

Gentlewomen’s fashions. Spring and 
summer 1912. Supplement A. © Jan. 
be, Olas 2 e. Meby. 1, 2912) K STtols: 
—— Supplement B. © Jan. 29, 
TOL? 2.) Heb. T1912 >. Ko Sree. 
CRUVER M’F’G CO., Chicago. [2047-2065 

[Girls’ heads for coloring] : 

Bonny Bess.—Bright eyes.—EHloise.— 
Genevieve. — Luella. — Miss Vanity.— 
Verness.— Verona. Vinzie.— Vivian.— 

© Mar. 1, 1912; 2 ce. each Mar. 2, 
1912; K 38397-88402, 38407-88410. 

[Landscapes for coloring] : 

Placid lake.— Quiet roadside. — 
River’s edge.—Woodland path © 
Mare i, 19125 20¢. each, Mar: 2, 1912; 
Ix 38403-38405, 38411. 

Now with a voice. [Iall.] © Apr. 
1, 1912; 2 ¢. Mar. 25,1912; K_ 399838. 


Roses. [Book mark design.] © 
Mare Le: 190202) .0, Mat 2 1008 2 is 
88406. 


Spring with that nameless pathos. 
©) Apr, 1;°1912:: 2 .«., Mari-@5,/ 1912 
Ik 39981. 


pt.. IV; Sa. vee 


CRUVER M’F’G Co.—Continued. 


[Landscapes for coloring ]—Contd. 

’Tis sweet to linger. [Summer.] © 
Apr. 1, 1912; 2 c. Mar) 2a tone 
39982. 

"Tis Xmas time. [Winter.] © Apr. 
1, 1912;°2'«. Mar. 25, 1912=7 ie eae 


CUNNINGHAM, CurTISS & WELCH, San 

Francisco. [2066 

Industrial drawing tablet. © Aug. 
10, 1911; 1 ¢c. Jan. 31, 19127 eS 


CurTIS & CAMERON, INC., Boston. 
[2067-2080 

[4 photographs]: 

Apotheosis of Pennsylvania; by EHd- 
win A. Abbey, 1, 2.—Gleam of light; 
by William Keith.—Hours (The); by 
Edwin A. Abbey. © Mar. 16, 1912; 
2 ec. each Mar. 18, 1912; J 167481— 
167484. . 

[10 photographs] : 

Babette; by E. Puilti Barth.—Gulala 
River; by Wm. Reith, 1, 2.—Luck of 
Roaring Camp; by W. lL. Taylor, 
1-3.—Old clock on the stairs; by W. 
L. Taylor.—Old Tonio, or The piper; 
by HE. B. Collver.—Washington at Val- 
ley Forge; by H. A. Abbey, 1. 2. 
Mar. 16, 1912; 2 c. each Biar 1 ey ae 
J 167269-167278. 


CURTISS STUDIO, New Haven. [2081 
Child playing piano. © Feb. 1, 1912; 
2-c. Jan. 17, 1912: J 164iie 


Cusack (THOMAS) co., Chicago. 
[2082-2084 

[3 photographs]: 

Juggler (The)—Magician (The)— 
Purifier (The) © 1. each Mar, 21, 
1912; J 167398167400. 

DaALy (CoRNELIUS) Washington. [2085 

They gotta quit kickin’ my dawg 
aroun’. ‘© Mar. 6, 191232 cy ara 
1912s KK S8622: 


DANIELS (Ross A.) Sandstone, Minn. 

[2086 

Sandstone, Minn., public school. 

© Jan. 8, 1912; 2.c. Jans faa 
J 164540. 


DANNENBURG (CHARLES B.) Wilming- 
ton, Del. [2087 
Universal diagram and formulas 
for skewed portals. © Feb. 17, 1912; 
1c. Feb. 21, 1912; I 868. 
DarRLine (J. N.), New York. 
[2088-2091 
How to save $2000 on a salary of 


$75 per month. © Jan. 11, 1912; 1¢ 
Jan 16, 1912; IX 35888. 


o2 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 1, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 
2146 


ARLING (J. N.)—Continued. 

Musical career of Tillie Clapsaddle, 
metas ©: Jan. 12, 1912; 1 c. Jan: 16, 
1912; IX 85840. 

One of the kind you can’t shut off. 
miedan. 9, 1912; 1 c. Jan. 16, 1912; K 
5835. 

What, a thing like that among 
friends. © Jan. 8, 1912; 1c. Jan. 16, 
1912; K 35882. 


D’Ascenzo (NicoLta), Philadelphia. 
[2092 


Chapel in cathedral at Chartres. © 
Beep. 29, 1912: 1 c. Feb. 16, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 21, 1912; K 39817. 


Davipson (Davip), Providence, R. I. 
[2093-2097 
[5 photographs]: 
Colonial mistress, 358.—Grandma’s 
treasures, 360— Greeting, 364.—Sip of 
tea, 359.—Ye olden tyme, 370. © Feb. 
meot2- 2 c.-each Feb. 12, 1912; J 
166218-166222. 


Davis (GeorGE L.), Tangier, Okla. 
[2098 
Western cowboy cooking his meal 
after a hard day’s ride. ©1c. Mar. 
6, 1912; J 167458. 


Davis & SANForRD, New York. 
[2099, 2100 
Hill (Effie Pope) A, B. © Jan. 29, 
1912; 2 c. each Jan. 31, 1912; J 165423, 
165424. 


Dayton (C. H.), Iowa City. [2101 


Motorcycle. © Jan. 10, 1912; 2 ¢ 
Jan. 22,1912; K 36141. 


DECKER (ALFRED) & COHN, Chicago. 
£2102; 2103 


[Spring society brand clothes man.] 
© Mar. 30, 1912; 2 c Apr. 4, 1012; K 
40310. 

Style chart for spring and summer 
ede) Jan. 3,1 1912: 2 -¢) Jant!/8; 
e912; K 35451. 


DECKER Newburgh, 
N. Y [2104-2106 
Newburgh, N. Y., old church monu- 
ment. © Mar. 22, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 23, 
1912; J 167450. 

Vails Gate, N. Y., Edmonston house. 
© Jan. 18, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1912; J 
164988. 

Vails Gate, N. Y., Ellison house, 
west side. © Feb. 14, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 
ao, 1912: J 166364... - 


(NEWTON H.), 


Dr CLAIRMONT (A.), Toledo. [2107 
“ What car shall we buy. © Dec. 9, 
19d4) 32 e& Jan. 22, 1912. K S6113. 


DE HAVEN & OGDEN, Indianapolis. 
[2108-21138 
Ma(n)donna and child, 1-6. 
Mar. 26, 1912; 2 ec. each Mar. 28, 1912; 
J 167541—-167546. 


DeLMas (A. G.) SONS, Pascagoula, 
Miss. [2114 
100 Ibs. Schley pecans sold for 


$100.00. © Jan. 22, 1912; 
1912; K 36398. 


DELTA UPSILON FRATERNITY, New York. 
[2115 
Arms for Delta Upsilon fraternity. 


Zen wane; 


@©iteb 2h 19133 2c Meby 27, 19125 K 

38152. 

DEMAREST (FE. M.) New York. [2116 
Bar ass’n., Bergen co., N. J. © Mar. 


27, 1912; 2 ce. Mar. 28, 1912; K 40042. 

DENNISON M’EF’G. 
Mass. 

[Christmas seals]: 


co., Framingham, 


[2117-2146 


Merry Xmas. [Poppy  centre.]— 
Merry Xmas, happy New Year. 
[Swinging bell centre.] © Feb. 23, 


1912; 2 c. each Feb. 24, 1912; K 38231, 
38232. 

[Christmas seals, cards and tags]: 

[Bell and holly seal.]|—Christmas 
greetings. [Xmas tree seal.]—Do not 
break seal until Dec. 25. [Holly.J— 
[Holly leaves and ribbon _ seal.]— 
Merry Xmas. 1 [Pinks and holly 
card.J]—Merry Xmas. 2. [Stocking, 
holly and bricks card.]—-Merry Xmas. 
3 [Oval holly tag.J]—Merry Xmas. 4 
[Xmas tree card.]—Merry Xmas. 5 
[Bells, cupid and holly wreath eard.] 
—Merry Xmas. 6 [Red, pink and bud 
card.]—Merry Xmas. 7 [Poinsetta on 
eblong card.] — Merry Xmas. 8 
[Poinsetta seal.]—Merry Xmas. 9 
[Stocking tag.]—Please do not open 
until Xmas day. [Red holly seal.]— 
[Santa Claus head in holly wreath, 
seal.]—Season’s greetings. 1 [Poin- 
setta card.]—Season’s greetings. 2 
[Red rose card.]—Season’s greetings. 
3 [Oval double poinsettas.]—With sea- 
son’s best wishes. 1 [Holly card.] © 
Marv. 1912, 2 ec. each: Apr. 6, 1912)> K 
40403-40421. 

[4 prints]: 

Merry Christmas. 1. [Santa Claus 
head on seal.]—Merry Christmas. 2. 
[Oval name card.]—Merry Christmas. 
8. [Spray of holly.]—Waiting for 
Kris.” ©) Jan. 15,1912): 2 ¢. each Jam 
22, 1912; K 36182-86185. 


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2147 


DENNISON M’F’G. co.—Continued. 

[5 prints]: 

Best Christmas wishes. [Santa 
Claus seated in chair.]—Merry Christ- 
mas. 1. [Head of Santa Claus on 
bell.] —Merry Christmas. 2. [Christ- 
mas tree on name card.]—Please do 
not open until Christmas.—Season’s 
ereetings. [Holly trimmed bell.] © 
Jan, 2.1912: 2 ¢. each Jan. 28, 1912; K 
36243-86247. 


DETROIT PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., Detroit. 
[2147 
[Rounding up a herd.] © Mar. 14, 


1012 2-e) Mar 27, 1912 15 40019. 


DETROIT PUB. COo., Detroit. [2148-2656 

Andilly (Arnauld d’) portrait of; by 
Philippe de Champaigne, 048032. © 
Mees 1 A984: Dic. -Apre: 3, 19t2 
167836. 

Angel Uriel; by Washington Allston, 
048029. © Dec. 14, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 19, 
1912; J 166479. 

Appleton (Thomas Gold), portrait 
of; by Frederick P. Vinton, 048063. © 
fan 120 AOL 2 eC. LAT Saeed se a 
167812. 

Aprodite, marble, Greek, fourth cen- 
fury,) B. ‘C., 050136. © Dec. 16, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 17, 1912; J 166426. 

Arrowhead, Cal., hot springs, mud 
cienega, 072543. © Nov. 15, 1911; 2c. 
Feb. 19, 1912; J 166488. 

Penyugal hot spring; 072544. 
GcNoy, 15, 1911.72 Feb, 19, Tela: 
J 166485. 


Atlantie City, Schlitz hotel, 072302. 
i Sept.’ 2a, 1911: 2 e. fan. 27%, 192g 
165236. ; 

Autumn sunset; by Dwight William 
Tryon, 050151. © Feb. 8, 1912; 2°c. 
Feb. 19, 1912; J 166496. 


Autumn woods; by George Inness. 
Gnurao. <e) Jan, 10, Jot :: 2 ex Apr. 5. 
1912: J 167828. 


Bacchante; by Frederick M. Mac- 
Monnies, 0501387. © Dec. 16, 1911; 2 
e. Apr. 3, 1912; J 167829. 

Baillie (T. P.), portrait of; by Sir 
Henry Raeburn, 050125. © Dec. 14. 
1911; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1912; J 166499. 


Baton Rouge, La., levee, 072631. © 
Noy. 6, 1911;,\2-¢. Feb. 9,- 1912° J 
166167. 

Bentivoglio (Giovanna), portrait 


called; by Andrea da Solario, 050126. 
© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 ¢. Apr. 3 1912+ J 
167834. 


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pr 


4 


pt. Iv, Seve 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


Bethlehem, Littleton and the Dalton 
range from Mt. Agassiz, N. H., 015698. 
© Nov. 6, 1911; 2 e Fen 5, 1912 a 
165662. 


Blacksmith of Lyme Regis; by 
James A. McNeill Whistler, 050129. © 
Dec. 14, 1911; 2 ¢. Feb. 1h 19igees 


166428. 

Blind man on the bridge; by Thomas 
Gainsborough, 048036. © Dec. 14, 
1911; 2 ce, Apr: 3, ISI2ZS a tereaes 


Bluff Point, N. Y., hotel Champlain: 
Dining room, 072656.—Hast terrace 
and the lake., 072651.—From the lake, 
072650.—Golf club house, 072661.— 
Green drive, 072662.—Ladies’ parlor, 
072658.— On the west veranda, 
072652.—Path to the golf links, 
072663.—Path to the steamer, 072664.— 
Promenade, 072660.—Steamer landing, 
072665. — West approach, 072653.— 
West veranda, 072649. © Nov. 23, 
1911; 2 c. each Feb. 9, 1912; J 166144— 
166146, 166148—166157. 

© 


Boston, Boylston st., 072532. 
Sept...25, 1911° 2°¢. Jam si. oeeeee 
165427. 

—— Common, feeding the pigeons. 
072740. © Mar. 11, 1912. 2 Ane 
1912; J 167791. 

Fenway, 072534. © Sept. 25, 
1911; 2 e. Jan. 31, 19123 J aGaaee, 

—— museum of fine arts, Buddhist 
room, 072635. © Novy. 7, 19it=s2a8 
Feb. 9, 1912; J 166263; 


—— fifth century altar, 028020. 
© Oct. 27, 1911: 2 & Bebb: Sie 
166169. 


—— —— Japanese garden, 072636. 
© Nov. 7, 1911; 2 «. Pep. oe 
166162. 


Japanese wooden sculp- 
ture, 028021. © Nov. 25, 1912. 274 
Feb. 9, 1912; J 166168. 


Paul Revere house, rear view, 


072281. © Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 

1912; J 165234. . 
——speedway, Back Bay Fens, 

072320. © Sept. 25, 1911> 2 eganm. 


Pg PS i WARS ina (CTS Te 
—— Sumner statue, public gardens, 


072310: © Sept. 25, 1911; 2 Gigam 
24, 1912: J. 165238. 
—— Temple place, 072311. © Sept. 


20, 1911; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1912; DG 


Tremont st. and Boston com- 
mon, 072312. ©: Sept. 25, 19127 
Jan. 27, 1912; J 165241. 


MISCELLANEOUS 


CLASSES, H TO K 


2656 


mo. 1, 1912 


ETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

—— Trinity church, 072298. © Sept. 
Paraorl- 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1912; J. 165242. 

Boys with kitten; by Winslow 
Homer, 048020. © Oct. 15, 1911; 2c. 
Meb. 10, 1912; J 166177. 

Buffalo, canal harbor, 072734. © 
meee note (2G. Apr. 4, 198250 J 


and lights, 
> 2 e@ Apr. A, 


——harbor entrance 
072733. © Mar. 4, 1912 
1912; J 167794. 
Lafayette square and Main st., 
015704. © Feb. 22, 1912; 2c. Apr. 3, 
1912; J 167822. 

——sunset across the harbor, 
72136. © Mar. 4, 1912; 2 ce. Apr.’ 4, 
o12> J 167797. 

—qgnloading wheat, 072732. © 
moms 4 1912: 2 ec. Apr. 4, 1912; 7 
167798. 


Washburn-Crosby’s co.’s flour 
mils, O72735. © Mar, 4, 1912; 2.¢. 
Apr. 4, 1912; J 167799. 

Cambridge, Mass., Quincy st. bridge. 
ayes. |) Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ¢. Jan. 
31, 1912; J 165429. 


Charles I and Henrietta Maria with 
their children, afterwards Charles II 
and James II; by Sir Anthony van 
Dijek, 0505121. © Dee. 14, 1911; 2. 
Apr 3, 1912; J 167838. 


Charleston, S. C., 015690. © Nov. 9, 
1911; 2 ¢e. Feb. 1, 1912; J 165544. 


battery and sea wall, 015691. 
/m. Noy. 9, 1911: 2 c. Feb, 1,.1912; J 
165546. 


——moonlight from the battery, 
072511. © Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 1, 
1912; J 165524. 


Chicago, Blackstone hotel, 072289. 
eee. 15 1911: 2 c. Jan. 31, 1912: J 
165430. 


—— busy crowd on State st., 072286. 
er Oe, 15,1911: 2 ¢. Jan. 31,1912; J 
165431. 


C. and N. W. ry., lobby stairs to 
waiting room and concourses, 072523. 
Sse. 25, 1911: 2 ec. Jan. 31, 1912: J 
165438. 


Madison st. vestibule, 
072524. © Sept. 25, 1911; 2c. Jan. 31, 
1912; J 165489. 


—— —— main waiting room, 072525. 
© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1912; J 
165440. 


—one of the emergency 
rooms, 072521. © Sept. 25, 1911; 2c. 
Jan. 31, 1912; J 165441. 


OU 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

—-— passenger terminal, 015685. 
OrOct:: 15) 191: 2 es, Jan, 31), 191205 
165442, 


—— passenger terminal, 072520. 
© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1912; J 
165448. 


—— terminal train sheds, 
015695. © Sept. 15, 1911; 2-c. Jan. 27, 
1912; J 165240. 

Dearborn st. station, 072294. 
© Oct. 15, 1911; 2 ¢c Jan. 31, 1912: J 
165432. 


fishing pier, 072,290. © Oct. 15, 
POPU One. tan, oh, 192 J, 165433; 
Halstead st. bridge, 072291. © 


Oe ts: ACI Ze, Jame 31, 1b. J 
165434. 


hotel Sherman, 072292. © Oct. 
Ra Owe Ae. Fan. xh, 192 yp L643. 


La Salle hotel, 072299. © Oct. 
Po OH 2 et Jams ol, 1912: J 165437. 


lake, Lincoln park, 072537. © 


Now rie POs 2) ve. (Pepi 19) A9t? « 
166494. 


Marquette and Joliet cross 
(head of drainage canal) 072536. © 
Now./ i}: dO1 ts: 2 cen |Web. 19 1002s J 
166477. 


—— Michigan ave. and Grant park, 
north from Blackstone hotel, 072547. 
© Octs 18); 1914 2"D. ce. Feb. 5, 1912 5 
165588. 


—— Railway exchange and Gas 
buildings, 072295. © Oct. 15, 1911; 2 
e. Jan. 31, 1912; J 165445. 


© Sept. 25, 1911; 2c. Jan. 31, "1912; J 
165444. 


—-Santa Fe elevator (head of 
canal) 072296. © Oct. 15, 1911; 2c 
Jan. 30, 1992; J 165446. 


—— skyline from lake front, 015684. 
©) Oeb.' 15, 1914- 2-e, Jan: 81,1912: F 
165447. 


Aes south along Michigan boulevard, 
072288! © Oct. 15, 1911; 2 c. Jan. 31, 
1912; J 165448. 


—— State st. north from Madison, 
072287. © Oct. 15, 1911; 2c. Jan. 31, 
1912: J 165449. 


train concourse, C. and N. W. 
ry., 072526. © Oct. 15, 19112 @) Heb; 
1, 1912; J 165519. 


train shed, ventilating roofs, C. 
SRG N.S UWe: Fy: OT2b27s: © Oct: 15; 
191 Se. Heb: 1, 19123) F 165518. 


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2656 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

under the tracks, Washington 
boulevard, C. and N. W. ry., 072529. 
© Oct. 15, 1902 e Rebs ate Loi ae ver 
165517. 

—— University club, 072297. © Oct. 
15, 1911; 2. @ Jan. 31,,1912; J 165450: 
university of Chicago, Hutchin- 
son hall, 072298. © Oct. 15, 1911; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 31, 1912; J 165436. 

Children in Chinatown, 072726. © 
Bebe 26) 1912) 2 ve. Apr. von ee ay 
167815. 

Christopher Columbus (Steamer) 
0226642 © Oct1, POIs Be) Jan: St, 
1912; J 165486. 

City of Detroit III (Steamer), the 


launching, 022675.. © Oct. 7, 1911; 
2 e. Jan. 31, 1912; J 165487. 
Cleveland, arcade, 072510. © Nov. 


9, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1912; J 165525. 

—— public square, 015686. © Sept. 
PH ILO 2. ei Jan. 2 i925 al 6526. 

Concord, Mass., Mourning victory, 
Melvin memorial in Sleepy Hollow, 
072686. © -Jan. 4, 1911; 2 ¢. Feb. 10, 
1912; J 166188. 

Convalescent (The); by Josef Isra- 
eis, 7048041. ©) Deelni4; ILA e| 
Apr. 3,.1912; J 16788. 

Dante and Virgil; by Jean Baptiste 
Camille Corot, 050117. © Dec. 14, 
POI ic. Apre 3, 1912) J 1G7si. 

Denver, Daniels and Fisher stores 
company building, 072696. © Jan. 27, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1912; J 166481. 


—— hotel Cadillac, Louis XV cafe, 
062867. © Mar. 14. 1912; 2 c. Mar. 
27, 19S bi V6THLS, 


hotel Pontchartrain, 072697. © 
Dan. Ar, O12) 2 oe Meb. Nina O12s 
166485. 

—— oldest house in, 072552. © Oct. 
28, 1911; 2c. Feb. 5, 1912; J 165598. 


water front, 015955. © Feb. 19, 
1983+ '2.c.. Mar: 27, 1912); Ji 167oLT. 


Dibdin (Charles); portrait of; by 
John Opie, 048052. © Dec. 14, 1911; 
2 ¢@. Feb. 17, 1912; J 166442. 


Double portrait; by Peter Paul Ru- 
bens, 050113. © Dee. 4, 1911; 2 «. 
Feb. 10, 1912; J 166180. 


Fishing boats, Key West; by Wins- 
low Homer, 048021. © Oct. 15, 1911; 
2c. Feb.-10, 1912; J 166181. 


Florida (U. S. S.) quarter view, 
022682. © Nov. 23, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 9, 
1912; J 166172. 


pt. IV, 1. S., vo 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. © 

Fort Monroe, Va., parade ground and 
barracks, 072493. © Nov. 9, 1911; 2.¢. 
Feb. 1, 1912: J 165538. 

— post Y. M. C. A. and trophy cir- 
cle, 072494. © Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ¢. Feb. 


1, 1912; J 165534. 


Four riders of the Apocalypse; by 
Albrecht Diirer, 028023. © Dec. 14, 
1911; 2 ec. Feb. 17, 1912; J 166438. 


Franconia Notch, Cannon Mt. and 
the Profile house, 015699. © Nov. 6, 
1911; 2 e Feb. 5, 19125 3 1G3aeR: 


from Artist’s Bluff, White Mts., 
N. H., 015700. © Nov. 5, 192s 
Feb. 5, 1912; J 165624. 


Franconia (Steamship) 022672. © 
Sept. 15, 14911; 2 « Jan! 2p 
165235. 

George (Lake) N. Y., concourse, Fort 
William Henry hotel, 072646. © Nov. 
17, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1912; J 166159. 

——dining room, Fort William 
Henry hotel, 072647. © Nov. 17, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 9, 1912; J 166158. 

—— down the lake from Fort Wil- 
liam Henry hotel, 072672. © Nov. 23, 
1911; 2.e. Feb. 10, 1912; J 166179: 

——Fort Ticonderoga, 072675. © 
Nov. 23, 1911; 2c,’ Feb. 10a 
166182. 


Fort William Henry hotel, 
072667. © Nov. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. Feb. 9, 
1912; J 166147. 


——Fort William Henry hotel, 
078042. © Nov. 17, 1911; 2 e@ Feb. 9; 
1912; J 166142. 


Fort William Henry hotel and 
Prospect Mt., 015701. © Nov. 238, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 5, 1912; J 165663. 


——fFort William Henry hotel, old 
pine and the steamer landing, 072668.. 
© Nov. 28, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1912; 
J 166183. 


— Maine st. and the hotel Worden, 
072666. © Nov. 23, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 9, 
1912; J 166148. 


moonlight from Fort William 
Henry hotel, 072645. © Nov. 17, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 9, 1912; J 166160. 


moonlight from old Fort Wil- 
liam Henry, 072673. © Nov. 23, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 10, 1912; J 166187. 


——pergalo casino, Fort William 
Henry hotel, 072671. © Noy. 23, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 10, 1912; J 166191. 


Tennis courts, Fort William 
Henry hotel, 078043. © Nov. 17, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 9, 1912; J 166141. 


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Pear eae gM RN eee ere 


mo. 1, 1912 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 
Girl playing solitaire; by Frank W. 
Benson, 050181. © Dec. 15, 1911; 2 
e. Feb. 19, 1912; J 166497. 
Girl reading; by Edmund C. Tarbell, 
50127. © Dec. 14, 1911; 2 ¢. Feb. 19, 
912; J 166502. 
Golden state limited, 072741. © 
feo, d012> 2) ee. Apr. 14, 19125) 
677938. 

Gypsies going to a fair; by Narciso 
Virgilio Diaz de la Pena, 050120. © 
eens  191t: 2c, Apr. 3,°1912; J 


Halt of the wise men; by John La 
arge, 048046. © Dec. 14, 1911; 2 ¢. 
eb. 19, 1912; J 166476. 


Head from Chios, Greek, fourth cen- 
ury, B. C., unknown, 048059. © Dec. 
B 1909: 2 c. Apr. 3, 1912; J 167821. 


Head of goddess (marble) Greek, 
ourth century, B. C., 028028. © Dec. 
5, 1911: 2c. Apr. 3, 1912; J 167813. 


Horicon (New _ steamer) Lake 
eorge, N. Y., 0226838. © Nov. 23, 
S11; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1912; J 166171. 
Hurdy gurdy boy; by William Mor- 
is Hunt, 048088. © Dec. 4, 1911; 2 
. Apr. 3, 1912; J 167805. 


Illinois (Steamer) 022679. © Nov. 
, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1912; J 166174. 


Inman (John), portrait of; by 
enry Inman, 048042. © Dec. 14, 
m2 ce. Apr: 3, 1912; J 167817: 


Japanese landscape, school of Mo- 
onobu, 048045. © Dec. 14, 1911; 2 ¢. 
pr. 3, 1912; J 167807. 


Just before sunrise; by Jean Bap- 
iste Camille Corot, 050141. © Jan. 
meroi2- 2 ¢. Apr. 3, 1912; J 167809. 


Kiss of the wave; by S. Wortheimer, 
8069. © Feb. 28, 1912; 2 ¢. Apr. 3, 
912; J 167830. 


Knitting lesson; by Jean Francois 
illet, 048051. © Dec. 14, 1911; 2c. 
eb. 19, 1912; J 166480. 


Lady with parrot; by John Opie, 
8028. © Dec. 4, 1911; 2 ¢. Feb. 10, 
912; J 166184. 


La Farge (John), portrait of; by 
ilton Lockwood, 048049. © Dec. 14, 
911; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; J 166443. 


Land and the sea; by Paul Dough- 
my, 050112. © Nov. 20, 1911; 2 e. 
eb. 10, 1912; J 166185. 


Landscape and sunset; by George 
mness, 050148. © Jan. 10, 1912; 2 
mApr. 3, 1912; J 167808. 


38722—12 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


2656 


eee ee 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

Light house, Nassau; by Winslow 
Homer, 048022. © Oct. 15, 1911; 2c. 
Feb. 10, 1912; J 166186. 

Lion hunt; by Ferdinand Victor Eu- 
gene Delacroix, 048033. © Dec. 14, 
191); 2 e:, Feb: 17, 1912» J 1664387. 

Lodge in the woods; by Henry W. 
Ranger, 048067. © Feb. 23, 1912; 2. 
Apr. 3, 1912; J 167819. 

Loring (Gen. Charles Greely); by 
Edmund C. Tarbell, 048053. © Dec. 
14, 1911; 2c. Apr. 3, 1912; J 167806. 

Lyndhurst (Lady); by Sir Thomas 
Lawrence, 048048. © Dec. 14, 1911; 
2) e\Apr: 3.1912; } 167833. 


Lyndhurst (Lord); by Sir Thomas 
Lawrence, 048047. © Dec. 14, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 19, 1912; J 166495. 


Magdalene (The) ; by Peter van der 
Werff, 090351. © Mar. 11, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 8, 1912; J 167827. : 


Man with knife; by Houston after 
Rembrandt, 028025. © Dec. 14, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 17, 1912; J 1664388. 


Marriage of Venice and the Adriatic 
(the procession of gondolas) ; by Fran- 
cisco Guardi, 048037. © Dec. 14, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 19,1912; J 166482. 


Matsushima (Island of Pines); by 
Ogata Korin, 050154. © Feb. 27, 1912; 
2: Apes, 191231) LGTS3n. 

Memories of vacation land. © Mar. 
2 PO = Ze! Mars iG) 1912) i 3ont4. 

Mischief; by William Sergeant Ken- 
dall, 050158. © Dec. 20, 1911; 2 «. 
Feb. 26, 1912; J 166694. 


Mother and child; by Mary Cassatt, 
050159: "Mar. 15, 1912: 2 e. Apr: 
&. 1912); F 167825. 


Natchez, Miss., under the hill and 
the Mississippi, 072632. © Nov. 6, 
1911; 2c. Feb. 9, 1912; J 166166. 


Neversink (Suction dredge) 022664. 
(© Nov. 27, 1911; 2 ce. Feb. 9, 1912; J 
166170. 

New Haven, Conn., Yale college cam- 
pus; OlbTO3: ©) Keb. 13; 1912+ 2 .¢, 
Mar. 11, 1912; J 167091. 


New York, City’s skyscrapers, 
013088. © Jan. 6, 1912; 2 ¢. Feb. 10, 
1912; J 166189. 

— Pennsylvania station, bird’s-eye 
view, 072676. © Nov. 29, 1911; 2 «¢. 
Feb. 10, 1912; J 166178. 
public library: 

Catalogue room, 072706.—Circulat- 
ing library, 072707.—Exhibition room, 
072710.—Hall, third floor, 072709.— 

| Main entrance hall, 072708.—Main 


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2656 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


public library—Continued. ~ 
reading room, 072712.—Picture gallery, 
072711.—Technology library, 072718. 
©). Heb. 13, 1912-2 c) ‘each. Heh, 26; 
1912; J 166688-166693, 166695, 166697. 


up Broadway, 014115. © Dec. 
18, 1911; 8 c Feb. 10, 1912; J 166195. 


Off the Florida coast; by Charles H. 
Woodbury, 050130. © Dec. 14, 1911; 
2c. Apr. 8, 1912; J 167810. 


Old church at Montreuil; by Henry 
Golden Dearth, 050059. © Oct. 15, 
1911; 2c. Feb. 10, 1912; J 166190. 


Old Point Comfort, Va., hotel Cham- 
berlin, 072495. © Nov. 9, 1911; 2 «¢. 
Feb. 1, 1912; J 165532. 


——- and Fortress Monroe. 
70312. © Oct. 25, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 9, 
1912; K 387248. 


Pasadena, Cal., Cherokee rose hedge, 
072546. © Nov. 15, 1911; 2c. Feb. 19, 
1912; J 166487. 


Pastoral poetry, dramatic poetry, 
epic poetry; by Chavannes, M-140. © 
Jane od. Ole: 20°C.) Apre 4. Load 
t67795. 


Peacock window; by John La Farge, 
050111. © Oct. 1, 1911; 2c. Jan. 31, 
1912; J 165471. 


Peonies; by Wilton Lockwood, 
050114. © Dec. 13, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 17, 
1912; J 166440. 


Philosophy, astronomy, history; by 
Chavannes, M-141. © Jan. 31, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 4, 1912; J 167796. 


Piéta (A); by Carlo Crivelli, 
050118. (© Dec. 15, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 19, 
1912; J 166500. 


Pine woods, Magnolia, Mass.; by 
William Morris Hunt, 048040. © Dec. 
14, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1912; J 166441. 


Portland harbor and city from Con- 
gress square hotel, 015697. © Nov. 6, 
1911;,2.¢ Feb. 5, 1912:, J 165625. 


Portland, Me., old fishing docks, 
072633. © Nov. 6, 1911; 2c. Feb. 9, 
1912: J LU66165. 


Portrait of a man; by Werner van 
Valekert, 048054. © Dec. 14, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 19, 1912; J 166481. 


Portrait of a Roman, terra cotta 
Roman, first century, B. C., unknown, 
§28029. © Dec. 15,1911; 2c. Apr. 3, 
1912; J 167820. 


Portrait of an old woman; by Salo- 
mon Koninck, 050123. © Dec. 14, 
1911; 2c. Feb. 19, 1912; J 166501. 


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pt. IV, D.8., Wu 


DETROIT PUB. COo.—Continued.. 

Portrait of my daughter; by Frank 
W. Benson, N. A. © Feb. 18, 1912; 24 
Mar. 11, 1912; K 38947. 


Portrait of the artist; by William 
Morris Hunt, 048039. © Dec. 14, 
1911; 2c. Feb. 26, 1912; J 166696. 


Portsmouth, N. 4., Market st 
072634. © Noy. 6, 1911; 2 ec. Feb. 9, 
1912; J 166164. 


Profile house and cottages from 
EKagle Cliff, Franconia Notch, White 
Mts., N: H., 072701. © Jan a7, soi 
2c. Feb. 17, 1912; J 166444. 


and Franconia Notch from Echo 
Lake, White Mts., N. H., 072700. © 
Jan. 17, 1912; 2. ¢@ Feb. 17,.1902- 58 
166445. 


—— dining room, Franconia Notch, 
White Mts., N. H., 072704. © Jan. 17, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1912; J 166432. 


Franconia Notch, White Mts., 
N. H., 072702... © Jan. 17, ISi2eeae 
Feb. 17, 1912; J 166446. deal 

Prout’s' Neck, Rocky Shore; by 
Winslow Homer, 048023. © Oct. 15, 
1911; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1912; J 166192. 

Rainier (Admiral Peter); by John 
Singleton Copley, 050116. © Dec. 14, 
1911; 2.e, Apr. 3, 1912: 7 tGimsar- 

Redlands, Cal., Brookside ave. 
072551.. © Oct. 19, 1911; 2 ¢@ Feb. 5, 
1912; J 165589. 

Richmond, 015695. © Nov. 9, 1911; 
2c. Feb, 1, 1912; J 1Gaa45, 
country club, 072497. © Nov. 9, 
1911; 2c. Feb. 1, 1912;..h 16535a0. 

—Falls of the James River, 
072498. © Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ec. Feb. 1, 
1912; J 165530. 

Grace st. east from 8th, 072512. 
© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ¢ Heb. 1, 1912577 
165523. 

—— Jefferson hotel, 072499. © Nov. 
9, 1911; 2c. Feb. 1, 1912; J 165529. 
Lee monument, 072501. © Nov. 
9, 1911; 2c. Feb. 1, 1912; J. 165528: 


——Main st. market, 068223. © 
Nov. 9; °1911; 2c. Hebe ayia 
165542. 


St. John’s church, interior, 
072513. ‘©’ Nov. 9, 1999 3°2) @? Hepa 
1912; J 165552. 


—— St, Paul’s church, 072517 
Nov. 9, 1911; 2 @ Feb. 2, S0ign a 
165521. 


Stuart (Major Gen. J. E. B.) 
monument, 072502. © Nov. 9, 1911; 2 
ec. Feb. 1, 19123 J 160527. 


MISCELLANEOUS 
mo. 1, 1912 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

—— Virginia state library, Capitol 
grounds, 072506. © Nov. 9, 1911; 2c. 
Feb. 1, 1912; J 165526. 

Ripraps (Fort), Fort Monroe, Va., 
f72731. © Feb. 29, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 4, 
a912; J 167792. 

Rising storm; by George Inness, 
050122. © Dec. 14, 1911; 2c. Feb. 17, 
1912; J 166447. 

Riverside, Cal., 
inn: 

Carmel tower, 072538.—Cloister, 
07 2539.—-Cloister music room, 072541.— 
Cloistered walk, 072540.—Santa Ce- 
cilia windows, 072542. © Nov. 15, 
maid> 2 ec. each, Keb. 19, 1912; J 
166489-1664938. 

Robinson (Edward), portrait of, 
1906; by Edmund C. Tarbell, 050128. 
m) Bee. 14, 1911; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1912; J 
67826. 

Room in an inn; by David Teniers, 
the younger, 028030. © Mar. 2, 1912; 2 
ec. Mar. 16, 1912; J 167262. 


Rough day, harbor of Honfleur; by 
Frank M. Boggs, 050115. © Dee. 14, 
911; 2c. Feb. 19, 1912; J 166498. 


Rum cay Bermuda; by Winslow 
omer, 048024. © Oct. 15, 1911; 2c. 
eb. 10, 1912; J 166193. 

Saguenay River, lower rapids; by 
Winslow Homer, 048025. © Oct. 15, 
1911; 2e¢. Feb. 10, 1912; J 166194. 


St. Augustine, Fla., old cathedral 
from the plaza, 072446. © Nov. 7, 
1911; 2c. Feb. 1, 1912; J 165540. 


—sea wall, Fort Marion, 072514. 
@ Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1912; J 
165520. 

Sally; by Joseph de Camp, 050161. 
i Mar. 13, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 3, 1912; 
167832. 

Bm Salt Lake City. Beehive house, 

072691. © Jan. 13, 1912; 2 ec. Feb. 19, 
1912; J 166486. 

© 


J 


Glenwood mission 


an. 13, 1912: 2 c. Feb. 19, 1912: 
m1 66484. 


San Diego, cal., 015702. © Jan. 138, 
mi2: 2 c. Feb. 5, 1912; J 165661. 
Ramona’s marriage place, patio 
and garden, 072549. © Oct. 19, 1911; 2 
. Feb. 5, 1912; J 165591. 


Ramona’s marriage place, ver- 
andah, 072550. © Oct. 19, 1911; 2. 
@ieb. 5, 1912; J 165590. 

© 


 — U.S. Grant hotel, 072303. 
eerag  19lt 2) ce fan 31, 1913 
BiG5481. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


2656 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


and American national 
bank building, 072305. © Oct. 15, 1911; 
2e¢. Jan. 31, 1912; J 165482. 

and D st., 072304. © Oct. 
15, 1911; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1912; J 165483. 
bivouac grill, 072694. © 
Jam:| V7, 1913.2 Zire. Feb: U7, 1912. 5 
166427. 


palm garden, 072306. 
Oct Na Agel eh 2 es Jian Sh) TO12 
165484. 


——Wilde electric fountain and 
U. S. Grant hotel, 072307. © Oct. 
15, 1911; 2 ce. Feb. 1, 1912; J 165541. 


Savannah, Ga., auto course, 072454. 
© Nowe 27: 1981s) 2 1s Meby A, 1902 
J 165588. 

—— Broughton st. lights, 068219. © 
INOW) Os ROH 2") es) Hebe ay 1Od2: 5) °F 
165516. 

© 
J 


© 
i 


— looking east, 072451. 
Nove: 1, 190i Di ef Meb. tor 2 5 
165539. 
Bull st. looking north, 072452. 
Ci Woy) Gi tothe: co’ Neb: 1. 1982: 
J 165536. 

— Christ church, 072455. © Nov. 
7, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1912; J 165535. 


——De Soto hotel, court, 072699. 
©) Jay 17,1902» (2 .e0) Web: 17; 1912; 
J 1664380. 
docks, 015693. © Nov. 9, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 1, 1912; J 165543. 


—— Jasper monument and the De 
Soto hotel, 072698. © Jan. 17, 1912; 
2 ec. Feb. 17, 1912; J 166436. 


—— Martetto tower, Fort Schriven, 
078087. © Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ¢. Jan. 
31, 1912; J 165485. 


Oglethorpe ave. and Chatham 
institute, 072453. © Nov. 7, 1911; 2c. 
Feb. 1, 1912; J 165537. 


Still life; by William M. Chase, 
048030. © Dec. 14, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 17, 
1912; J 166448. 


Street in old Chelsea; by James A. 
MeNeill Whistler, 028026. © Dec. 14, 
1911; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1912; J 166449. 


Study; by Frank Duveneck, 048035. 
@) Dee. 14) 1910: 2 ¢.) Keb. 19), 1902; 
J 166483. 


Submarines and their tender, 022680. 
© Nov. 22, 1911; 2.¢. Feb. 9, 1912; J 
166178. 

Sumach in autumn, Pittsfield, Mass., 


072724. © Feb. 23, 1912; 2c. Apr. 3, 
| 1912; J 167816. 


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2656 


DETROIT PUB. coO.—Continued. 


Sunrise, 072440. © Sept. 25, 1911; 
2c. Jan. 31, 1912; J 165489. 


Taft (Pres. William Howard); by 
George Burroughs Torrey, 050110. © 
Sept. 12, TOI: 2) eoTan. 27; IO sss 
165232. 


Tailor shop; by Quirin van-Brekelen- 
kam, 050132: - © Dee. 15, 19ia > 2H. 
Feb. 17, 1912; J 166450. ; 


Theodore Roosevelt (Steamer ) 022666. 
© 1 Oet..1, 191A: 2c. Jan: StS 
165488. 


Three year old grape fruit tree, 
072450. © Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. Jan. 31, 
1912; J 165490. 


Tomoka cabin, on the Tomoka, Fa., 
070222. © Nov. 18, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 9, 
1912; K 37241. 


Tomoka River, on the, 072421, 072422. 
© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. each Jan. 31, 
1912; J 165491, 165492. 


Venus and Cupid, Narciso Virgilio 
Diaz de la Pena, 048034. © Dec. 14, 
19f1; 2 ¢..Apr. 3, 1912; J 167814. 


Visit (The); by Richard Parkes 
Bonington, 028022. © Dec. 14, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 17, 1912; J 166451. 


Washington headquarters, Morris- 
Jumel mansion, guard room showing 
original wall paper, 040399. © Jan. 
26;: 2011: 2 @) Feb. 17,. 1912-73 166434. 


—— —— main hall looking north, 


040400. © Jan. 26, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 17, 
1912; J 166489. 
Washington, Corcoran gallery of 


art—one of the galleries. © Dec. 29, 
H911 5.2 ¢.. Heb. 9, 19125) K 37242. 


Library of Congress: 

Cairn; by John W. Alexander, 
028013.—Hieroglyphics, by John W. 
Alexander, 028014.—Labor; by Charles 
Sprague Pierce, 028012.—Manuscript 
book; by John W. Alexander, 028015.— 
Oral tradition; by John W. Alexander, 
028016.—Pictograph; by John W. Alex- 
ander, 028019.—Printing press; by John 
W. Alexander, 027017.—Religion; by 
Charles Sprague Pierce, 028018. © 
Oct. 15, 1911; 2 c. each Jan. 31, 1912; 
J 1654938-165500. 


Watson and the shark; by John 
Singleton Copley, 048031. © Dee. 14, 
1911; 2 ¢c. Feb. 19, 1912; J 166478. 


West (Benjamin), copy of Sir 
Thomas Lawrence’s portrait of; by 
Charles R. Leslie, 028024. © Dee. 14, 
1911; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1912; J 166429, 


ee 


pt. Iv, B.S.) ¥. 


DETROIT PUB. cO.—Continued.- 


West Point, N. Y., U. SS. military 
academy, new administration bldg. 
(post headquarters) 072519. © Sept. 
25, 1911; 2 ec. Jan. 31, 19125 J t65bs0t 


White fox; by Mori Ippo, 048044. © 
Dee. 14, 1911; 2. e@ Apr Ss 3912-e 
167824. 


Whither, 072637. © Nov. 7, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 9, 1912; J 166161. 


Yosemite Valley, head of, from Co- 
lumbia rock, Cal., 072548. © Oct. 19, 
1911; 2 ec, Feb. 5, 1912; J165592. 


[24 photographs]: 

Boston, Agassiz bridge, Back Bay 
Hens, 072314.—Boston, Back Bay Fens, 
072319.—Boston, bust of Washington 
in old North church, 072278.—Boston, 
Charleston navy yard, 072315.—Boston, 
Christian science church, 072316.— 
Boston, Commonwealth ave., 072308.— 
Boston, entrance to Fens Heminway 
st., 072318.—Boston, entrance to sub- 
way, public gardens, 072326.—Boston, 
esplanade from west Boston bridge, 
072317. — Boston, hotel Somerset, 
072321.—Boston, King’s chapel, in- 
terior, 072322, 0723823.—Boston, old 
North church, interior, 072280.—Bos- 
ton, Milk st., 072309.—Boston, old 
North church, organ, 072279.—Boston, 
Park st. church, 072324.—Boston, Post 
office square, 072325.—Boston, The 
long walk, Boston Common, 072313.— 
Cambridge, Mass., Central sq. and 
Massachusetts ave., 072282.—Chicago, 
Madison ave. west from Wabash. 
072285.—Off for the upper lakes, 
072284.—Palm Beach, Fla., Lake Worth 
and the Royal Poinciana, 015687.— 
Philadelphia, Green’s hotel, 072300.— 
Philadelphia, Green’s hotel, dining 
room, 072301. : © Sept. 25, 19-2 
each Jan. 27, 1912; J 165208—-165231. 


[29 photographs]: 

Cluster of grape fruit, 072431.— 
Coneord, Mass., home of original 
grower of Concord grapes, 072508.— 
Concord, Mass., original Concord grape 
vine, 072509.—Dawn, 072423.—Hlectric 
engine, Detroit River tunnel, 072518.— 
Florida native orange tree, 072430.— 
Moonlight, 072424.—New Mallet articu- 
lated compound engine of the Santa 
Ke, 072516.—Ormond, Fla., South Pal- 
metto ave., 072425.—Palm Beach, Fla., 
Alligator Joe’s bungalow, 072427.— 


Palm Beach, Fla., City park, west, 
072428.—Palm Beach, Fla., fishing 
from the Breaker’s pier, 072429.—Palm 


Beach, Fla., great banyan tree, Jungle 
trail, 0724832.—Palm Beach, Fla., 


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MISCELLANEOUS 
mov 1. 1912 : 


DETROIT PUB. co.—-Continued. 


[29 photographs]—Continued. 
Jungle trail, 072433.—Palm _ Beach, 
Fla., mango trees, Jungle trail, 072434. 
—Palm Beach, Fla., moonlight at, 
078036.—Palm Beach, Fla., road to the 
jungle, 072485—Palm Beach, Fla., 
Royal Poinciana, 072436.—Palm Beach, 
Fla., Royal Poinciana from Lake 
Worth, 072437.—Palm Beach, Fla., 
sunset on Lake Worth, 072438.—St. 
Augustine, Fla., Cathedral place, 
072439.—St. Augustine, Fla., court of 
the Ponce de Leon, 072442.—St. Augus- 
tine, Fla., hotel Ponce de Leon, 072441. 
—St. Augustine, Fla., house built in 
1516, 072444.—St. Augustine, Fla., 
King st. and hotel Ponce de Leon, 
072445.—St. Augustine, Fla., live oak 
drive, 072448.—St. Augustine, Fla., 
sea wall, 072447.—St. Augustine, Fla., 
Villa Flora, 072448.—St. Augustine, 
Fla., vista, the Ponce de Leon, 072449. 
© Sept. 25, 1911; 2 c. each Jan. 31, 
1912; J 165451-165470, 165472-165480. 


[838 photographs]: 

Charleston, S. C., Ashley Hall, Mag- 
nolia-on-the-Ashley, 072473. — Charles- 
ton, S. C., casement where Jefferson 
Davis was imprisoned, 072489. — 
Charleston, S. C., Charleston hotel and 
Meeting st., 072476.—Charleston, S. C., 
Church st. south from Tradd, 072467.— 
Charleston, S. C., Fort Sumpter from 
the battery, 072474.—\-Charleston, S. C., 
fountain and band stand, Battery park, 
072475.—Charleston, S. C., gallery and 
garden, 072471.—Charleston, S. C., 
great dry dock, Charleston navy yard, 
072477.—Charleston, S. C., Huguenot 
and St. Philip’s churches, 072479.— 
Charleston, S. C., King st. looking 
north, 072468.—Charleston, S. C., King 
st. looking north at night, 072469.— 
Charleston, S. C., lake Hampton park, 
072478.—Charleston, S. C., lake, Mag- 
nolia cemetery, 072481.—Charleston, 
S. C., Meeting st. and St. Michael’s 
ehurch, 072470.—-Charleston, S. C., 
nature’s mirror, Magnolia-on-the-Ash- 
ley, 072482.—Charleston, S. C., old, 
072484.—Charleston, S. C., Peoples na- 
tional bank, 072485.—Charleston, S. C., 
post office and St. Michael’s church, 
072486.—Charleston, S. C., U. S. cus- 
tom house, 072487.—Charleston, S. C., 
walk along the lake, Magnolia-on-the- 
Ashley, 072483.—Fort Monroe, Va., 
Central ave., 072488.—Fort Monroe, 
Va., new artillery school, 072491.— 
Fort Monroe, Va., west portal and 
moat, 072490.—Savannah, Ga., hotel 
De Soto, 072457.—Savannah, Ga., 
Lawton monument, 072458.—Savannah, 


CLASSES, H TO K 


2656 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


[83 photographs]—Continued. 

Ga., oaks, Bonaventure cemetery, 
072459.—Savannah, Ga., Oglethorpe 
monument, 072460.—Savannah, Ga., 
Oglethorpe monument and Chatham 
institute, 072461.—Savannah, Ga., old 
oak at Bonaventure, 072462.—Savan- 
nah, Ga., post office and Gordon monu- 
ment, 072463.—Savannah, Ga., river 
from city hall, 072464.—Savannah, Ga., 
Telfair academy of arts and sciences, 
072465.—Savannah, Ga., Wilmington 
River at Bonaventure, 072466. © Nov. 
De AIA Le) each webs: 5, 19124 J 
165555-165587. 


[64 photographs] : 

Bethlehem, N. H., the Sinclair, 
072583.—Bluff Point, N. Y., hotel Cham- 
plain, 072560.—Bluff Point, N. Y., sun- 
rise on Lake Champlain, 072562.— 
Bluff Point, N. Y., west front, hotel 
Champlain, 072561.—Boston, Museum 
oi fine arts, 072623.—Boston, Museum 
ot fine arts, classical court, 072624.— 
Boston, Museum of fine arts, early 
American room, 072625.—Boston, Mu- 
seum of fine arts, Italian renaissance 
court, 072626.—Boston, Museum of fine 
arts, Japanese garden, 072627.—Bos- 
ton, Museum of fine arts, modern room, 
072630.—Boston, Museum of fine arts 
stairway and rotunda, 072629.—Bur- 
lington, Vt., college green, 072611.— 
Burlington, Vt., College st. (Sigma 
Phi) 072610.—Burlington, Vt., corner 
of Main and St. Paul streets, 072609.— 
Burlington, Vt., hotel Vermont, 
072612.—Burlington, Vt., on the beau- 
tiful Winooski River near High bridge, 
072619.—Burlington, Vt., Split Rock 
road, Ethan Allen park, 072614, 
072615.—Burlington, Vt., Valley of the 


Winooski and Camel’s Hump Mt., 
072620. 

Cliff from Profile Lake, White 
Mountains, N. H., 072579. 

Dalton, Mass., Bay State paper 
mill, 072594.—Dalton, Mass.,  gov- 


ernment paper mill, 072595.—Dalton, 
Mass., on the Housatonic at Wesson 
Mills, 072592.—Dalton, Mass., Willow 
Brook, home of Zenas Crane, 072593.— 
Down the road and far away, 072621. 


Franconia Notch, basin, White Mts., 
N. H., 072575.—Franeonia Notch, cas- 
cades above the flume, White Mts., 
072576.—Franconia Notch, looking 
down the flume, White Mts., N. H., 
72577.—Franconia Notch, looking up 
the flume, White Mts., N. H., 072578. 

George (Lake) N. Y., early morning 
on Silver Bay, 072556.—George (Lake) 


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pt. Iv, n. s., v. T 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 
[64 photographs]—Continued. 
Y., Fort William Henry hotel, 
072538.—George (Lake) N. Y., Lake 
George country club, 072559. 


Lee, Mass., Smith paper mill (Co- | 


lumbia mill where first wood pulp 
paper was made) 072596.—Lee, Mass., 
village st., 072597. 


New England country road (The 
Ethan Allen farm) near Burlington, 
Vt., 072618. 


Pittsfield, Mass., road through the 
forest, 072601.—Portland, Me., Con- 
gress st. looking north, 072584.—Port- 
land, Me., Cumberland County court 
house, 072585.—Portland, Me., Long- 
fellow’s birthplace, 072586.—Portland, 
Me., new city hall, 072588.—Portland, 
Me., on the Presumpscot River, River- 
ton park, 072589.— Portland, Me., 
Reed’S monument and the western. 
promenade (Maine general hospital) 
072590.—Portsmouth, N. H., Aldrich 
(Thomas Bailey) memorial, Abigail’s 
(Miss) room, 072571.— Portsmouth, 
N. H., Aldrich (Thomas Bailey) me- 
morial, blue chintz room, 072564.— 
Portsmouth, N. H., Aldrich (Thomas 
Bailey ) memorial, dining room, 
072566.—Portsmouth, N. H., Aldrich 
(Thomas Bailey) memorial, fire proof 
memorial hall, 072567. — Portsmouth, 
N. H., Aldrich (Thomas Bailey) me- 
morial, garden, 072563.—Portsmouth, 
N. H., Aldrich (Thomas Bailey) me- 


morial, Grandfather Nutter’s room, 
072568.—Portsmouth, N. H., Aldrich 
(Thomas Bailey) memorial, hall, 
072565.—Portsmouth, N. H., Aldrich 
Thomas Bailey) memorial, kitchen, 
072569.—Portsmouth, N. H., Aldrich 


(Thomas Bailey) memorial, little hall 
room over the front door, 072570.— 


Portsmouth, N. H., Aldrich (Thomas 
Bailey) memorial, parlor, 072572.— 
Portsmouth, N. H., Aldrich (Thomas 
Bailey ) memorial, sitting room, 
072573.—Portsmouth, N. H., Aldrich 
(Thomas Bailey) memorial, spare 


room, 072574.—Profile Lake and Hagle 
Cliff, White Mts., \N. H., 072581.—Pro- 
file Lake and Old man of the moun- 
tain, White Mts., 072582. 

Silver Bay and Lake George from 
Sunset Mt., 015696. — Stockbridge, 
Mass., gardens, home of the Hon. Jos- 


eph Choate, 072603.—Stockbridge, 
Mass., Heaton Hall, 072607.—Stock- 
bridge, Mass., ice glen, 072605.—Stock- 
bridge, Mass., old mission house. 
072606.—Stockbridge, Mass., Wood- 


ward willows, 072604. 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


[64 photographs ]|—Continued. 

Worcester, Mass., new union station, 
072622.—Wildwood path, Profile house, 
White Mts., N. H., 072580. © Nov. 
4, 1911; 2 © each Feb. 5, 19123 9 
165594-165623, 165626-165659. 

[90 photographs] : 

Arch oak, Tomoka River, 072420.— 
Boston, old State house, Robert Keayne 
hall, 072327.—Boston, Simmons college, 
072328. 

Cambridge [Mass.] and Charles 
River from Coolidge’s, Mt. Auburn, 
Mass., 072333.—Cambridge, Mass., Aus- 
tin house, 072332.—Cambridge, Mass.. 
Brattle st. showing St. John’s church, 


072330.—Cambridge, Mass., Charles 
River and Cambridge boat club, 
072334. — Cambridge, Mass., Craigie 


(Longfellow house) 072335, 0723836.— 
Cambridge, Mass., Episcopal theologi- 
cal school, 072337.—Cambridge, Mass., 
Gold coast dormitories of wealthy stu- 
dents, 072339.—Cambridge, Mass., Har- 
vard univ., Emerson hall, 072338.— 
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard univ., 
North gate ’79, 072340.—\Cambridge, 
Mass.. Harvard univ., Robinson hall, 
072341.—Cambridge, Mass., Holden 
chapel, 072343.— Cambridge, Mass., 
Holworthy gate, Broadway, 072344.— 
Cambridge, Mass., Longfellow park, 
072346.—Cambridge, Mass., Lowell me- 
morial park, 072345.— Cambridge, 
Mass., Margaret Fuller house, 072347.— 
Cambridge, Mass., Quincy st., 072331.— 
Cambridge, Mass., Riverbank court, 
072348. — Cambridge, Mass., stadium 
from the park, 072349.—Cambridge, 
Mass., University hall, 072350.—Cam- 
bridge, Mass., Washington elm, 
072351.—Cambridge, Mass., Weld boat 
club, 072352.—Cleveland, Amer. wire 
and steel co. plant, 072865.—Cleveland, 
Brotherhood of locomotive engineers 
bldg., 072366.—Cleveland, Cuyahoga 
County court house, 072367.—-Cleveland. 
Doan Brook, Gordon park, 072372.— 
Cleveland, Euclid and Superior sts., 
072382. — Cleveland, fountain, public 
sq., 072369. — Cleveland, High bridge, 
Rocky River, 072379. — Cleveland, 
Hoover and Mason hoists in operation, 
Amer. steel and wire co. plant, 
072373.—Cleveland, Hulett’s hoists in 
operation, Amer. steel and wire co. 
plant, 072375:—Cleveland, lake, Wade 
park, 0723881.—Cleveland, lake and 
boulevard, Rockefeller park, 072378.— 
Cleveland, life saving station and light 
house, 0723884.—Cleveland, old round 
tower and the boulevard at Ambler 
heights, 072371.—Cleveland, ore un- 


loading, Amer. steel and wire co. plant, 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 


2680 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

[90 photographs ]—Continued. 
072374.—Cleveland, outlet, Rocky River, 
072303. — Cleveland, river scene, 
072376.—Cleveland, Rockefeller bldg. 
and Superior st., 072377.—Cleveland, 
Superior st. viaduct and lift bridge, 
072383.—Cleveland, U. S. post office, 
custom house and court house, 072370.— 
Concord, Mass., Colonial inn, 072355.— 
Concord, Mass., Concord square, 
072353. — Concord, Mass., house of 
Louisa M. Alcott, 072356.—Concord, 
Mass., minute man, old North bridge, 
072357.—Concord, Mass., Monument st., 
072354.—Concord, Mass., path to school 
of philosophy, 072362.—Concord, Mass., 
path to Sleepy Hollow, 072359.—Con- 
cord, Mass., Ralph Waldo Emerson’s 
grave, Sleepy Hollow, 072515.—Concord, 
Mass., road in Sleepy Hollow, Melvin 
memorial, 072360.— Concord, Mass., 
school of philosophy, 072361.—Concord, 
Mass., Wright tavern, 072363. 

Hibiscus plant, 072364. 

Jacksonville, Fla., Atlantic natl. bank 
and the post office, 072388.—Jackson- 
ville, Fla., Confederate monument, 
Hemming park, 072393.—Jacksonville, 
Fla., corner Forsyth and Hogan sts., 
072385.—Jacksonville, Fla., dinner hour 
on the docks, 072389.—Jacksonville, 
Fla., docks, 072390.— Jacksonville, Fla., 


Duval hotel, 0723892. — Jacksonville, 
Fla., entrance to Riverside park, 
072399. — Jacksonville, Fla., Federal 


bldg., 072397.— Jacksonville, Fla., 
Forsyth st. looking east, 072386.— 
Jacksonville, Fla., Forsyth st. west 


from Main, 072387.—Jacksonville, Fla., 
Hemming park and the Y. M. C. A., 
072395.—Jacksonville, Fla., Hemming 
park and Windsor hotel, 072394.— 
Jacksonville, Fla., hotel Seminole, 
072396.— Jacksonville, Fla., residences, 
corner Laura and_ Ashley _ sts, 
072398.—Jacksonville, Fla., steamer 
docking, 072391. 

Miami, Fla., avenue B looking north, 
072401.—Miami, Fla., avenue of royal 
palms, 072402.—Miami, Fla., banana 
trees and fruit, 072413.—Miami, Fla, 
Car’dale tower and landing, head of 
navigation, Miami River, 072403.— 
Miami, Fla.. drainage canal and ever- 
glades, 072404.—Miami, Fla., Halcyon 
hotel, 072405.—Miami, Fla., mouth of 
the Miami River and Biscayne River, 
072407.— Miami Fla., N. E. view, Royal 
Palm hotel, 072408.—Miami, Fla., off 
for Nassau, 072409.— Miami, Fla., 
Royal Palm hotel from _ Picknill’s 
Point, 072406.—Miami, Fla., Seminole 
Indian and family in dug-out canoe, 
Miami River, 072410.—Miami, Fla., 


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DETROIT PUB. CO.—Continued. 

[90 photographs ]—Continued. 
sunset, Biscayne Bay, 072411.—Miami, 
Fla., Washington palm walk, Royal 
Palm hotel, 072412. 

Ormond, Fla., chimney, an old reli¢ 
of Spanish possesion in the Hammock, 
072415.—Ormond, Fla., hotel Ormond 
from across the Halifax, 072416.—Or- 
mond, Fla., moonlight on the Halifax, 
072419.—Ormond, Fla., Ormond from 
the Halifax River, 072417.—Ormond, 
Fla., south entrance, hotel Ormond, 
072418.—Ormond, Fla., South River 
ave., 072414. © Sept. 25, 1911; 2 ¢ 
each Jan. 29, 1912; J 165264—-165353. 


DETROIT SAT. NIGHT Co., Detroit. [2657 


Detroit, new picture of the New De- 
fot.) ©) Jani l9, 1912) °2 (ec. Jan. 22, 
AGE TK ST 280: 


DEVANTERY (JOSEPH J. C.) Brooklyn. 
[2658-2661 
New York, Equitable bldg. fire, 686, 
687, 689. © Jan. 18, 1912; 2 c« each 
Feb. 7, 1912; J 166010-166012. 
ruins of Equitable fire, 690. © 
Wan) SS Ob2i 2 se. eb. if, 19s" 
1660138. 
De Vine (Emma J.) Lincoln, Nebr. 
[2662-2669 
De Vine (Emma J.) 1-8. © Dec. 16, 


1911; 2 c. each Feb. 6, 1912; J 166505- 
166512. 


DEwry (Louis C.) Manitowoc, Wis. 
[2676 
Complete joinery. © Feb. 1, 1912; 
1 @. Mar. 5, 1912; I 908. 
DIBBLE (MABEL C.) Chicago. 
[2671, 2672 
Anniversary wish. © Jan. 25, 1912; 
2 ie. dam, Oo PO? + Ki SG485, 
Duet) (© Marts, 1912: 2.¢.; Mar, 22) 
1912; K 39834. 


DitLtont (A. P.) New York. [2673 


Vocophone made from paper. © 
Rebs stops) 2 e, Hep, 26, 1912): ie 
38937. 


DIsINcGER & ADAMS, Binghamton, N. Y. 
[2674-2686 


[2 photographs] : 

Wheeler Point.—wWhite birches, 7th 
lake. © July 1, 1911; 2 c. each Feb. 
5, 1912; J 165878, 165879. 

[5 photographs] : 

Landing 7th Lake Carry.—Lone 
pine, 7th Jake.—Open camp, Wheeler 
Point.—Rocky Mt. from the wood.— 
Wheeler brook trail. © July 1, 1911; 
2 ec. each Jan. 2, 1912; J 164520-164524. 


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2681 


DITMAS (CHARLES A.) Brooklyn. 
[2681, 2682 
[2 photographs] : 
Ditmas (John A.) place.—Suydam- 
Ditmas house. © Mar. 1, 1911; 2 @. 
each Jan. 2, 1912; J 164130, 164131. 


DITTMAN-STEIDINGER CO., New York. 
[2683 


On time. © Mar. 14, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 
2t, 1912 K 40137. 


DITTMEYER (WALTER Harper’s 
Ferry, W. Va. [2684, 2685 


Harper’s Ferry, W. Va.; high school. 
(©) Mar.! 28,, 1912>.\2.-¢. ‘Mar: 25, 1912: 
IX 39969. 


— —Storer college. © Feb. 10, 
1ONZ De. Web, 12: 19022 Kors 7 299: 


Dixon (H. M.) Chicago. [2686-2701 

[16 prints]: 

Abdomen and chest.—Birds of bril- 
liant plumage.—Circulation of the 
blood.—Common _ birds.—Corn.—TFoli- 
age and fruit of common trees.—Im- 
portant products of Mich.—Interesting 
birds.—Michigan.—Plant families, Le- 
gume family, etc.—Plant families, Lily 
family, etc.—Plants furnishing valu- 
able products.—Presidents of the U. S. 
Abraham Lincoln, et al.—Presidents of 
the U. S. Geo. Washington, et al.— 
Products of the corn belt.—Songsters. 
© Apr. 1, 1912; 2 ec. each Mar. 18, 
1912; K 39712-39727. 


EH.) 


Dopp, Mrap & co., New York. [2702 
Young girl’s wooing. © Mar. 20, 


1912; 2 ec. Mar. 21, 1912; K 39811. 


DopcE (Gro. A.) Boston. [27038 
Georgian. © Mar. 1, 1912; 2c. Feb. 
24, 1912; K 38065. 


DouHERTY (HENRY L.) & co., New York. 
[2704-2708 

[5 titles] : 

Earnings, competitive, graphically 
represented.—Earnings of electric rr. 
graphically represented.—EKarnings of 
gas and electric companies graphically 
represented.—Earnings of industrials 
graphically represented.—Earnings of 
steam’ rr. graphically represented. 

© Dec. 20, 1911; 1 c. each Feb. 3, 

1912; I 835-889. 


DONNER (WILLIAM) Clara City, Minn. 
[2709 

City hall and water tank. © Jan. 
20, 1912; 2 ¢. Jan. 31, 1912; J. 165421. 


DORAN (SAMUEL) Philadelphia. [2710 


Not lonesome. © Sept. 21, 1911; 2c. 
Feb. 14, 1912; J 166296. 


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pt. Iv, BR: S3 Youn 


DorLtANpD (M. E.) Brooklyn. [2711 


Pussey’s grievance. © Feb. 2, 1912; 
2 ¢e. Feb. 8, 1912: 37488 


DotEeN (LEONARD S.) Washington. 
[2712 
Diagram for reinforced concrete 
slabs. © Jan. 6, 1912: 1 G@ Janie 
1912; I 809. 


DRANE (SAM) & ALEXANDER (GUS) 
Washington. [2713, 2714 


Mutt and Jeff: 

Mutt seated.—Mutt standing. © Jan. 
15, 1912; 2.¢. each Jam, 170902 
164779, 164780. 


DRAYTON (GRACE G.) New York. 
[2715 
Little ’Arry Aereo. © Feb. 9, 1912; 
2c. Feb. 10, 1912; K 37269. 


DrucKER & co., New York. 
[2716-2723 


Dickens centenary banquet, Delmon- 
ico’s, Feb. 6, 1912. © Feb. 6, 1912; 2 ec. 
Feb. 8, 1912; J 166072. 


Dinner given in honor of his emi- 
hence, John Cardinal Farley, Wal- 
dorf Astoria, Jan. 30, 1912. © Jan. 
30, 1912; 2. ¢. Feb, 3, 199230) 1Ganne: 


Fifth annual dinner of the Univer- 
sity club in the city of Albany, The 
Ten Hyck, Jan. 23, 1912. © Jan. 23, 
1912; 2c. Jan. 25, 1912 = fee: 


Friars club complimentary dinner to 
Joseph M. Weber and Lew Fields, Ho- 
tel Astor, Feb. 11, 1912. © Feb. 11, 
1912; 2c. Feb. 14, 1912; J 166344. 


Japan society, hotel Astor, Mar. 14, 
1912. © Mar. 14, 1912; 2 @ Mar. 16, 
LOS Sd GT ZEs. 

New York citizens peace banquet, 
guest of honor, Pres. William H. Taft, 
Waldorf-Astoria, Dec. 30, 1911. © 
Dec. 30, 1911; 2. ¢. Dama y ei eee 
164141. 

Sixth annual banquet of the Real es- 
tate exchange of Long Island, Waldorf 
Astoria, Feb. 1, 1912. © Feb. 1, 1912; 
2c. Feb. 38, 1912; J 165551. 


World’s champion 18-2 Balkline 
match, Willie Hoppe vs. George Sutton, 
hotel Astor, Feb. 7, 1912. © Feb. 7, 
1912; 2c. Feb. 9, 1912; J 166137. 


DRUGGIST’S CO-OPERATIVE ASS’N., INC., 
Detroit. [2724, 2725 
Good sign. © Mar. 11, 1912; 2 ec. 
Mar. 30, 1912; J 167588. 
Valyo girl, or, ’m well thank you, 
how are you? © Mar. 11, 1912; 2c. 
Mar. 16, 1912° J 167210. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 


DRYSDALE CO., Chicago. [2726-27383 


Dere may be danger in a kiss, ete. - 


© Feb. 13, 1912; 2c. Feb. 16, 1912; K 
37765. 

O! Vas your heart so light—Shust 
like mine—as a fedder, etc. © Feb. 
fo 1912-2 ¢c. Keb. 16, 1912; K ST766. 

Some vay I tink dat big round 
moon, ete. © Feb. 18, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 
16, 1912; K 37767. 


Steal a kiss und run avay, etc. © 
Mepis, 19t2:>/2 ec. Heb. 16, 1912) K 
37768. 

*Tis sad to be so far apart, etc. © 
Feb. 13, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1912; K 
37769. 

Vat effer comes dis vay from you, 
ete. © Feb. 13, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 16, 
1922 K 8(7tT0. 


Ven she tell you “ No” und smile, 
ete.- © Feb: 12, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 16, 
m2: KS rT1. 


You shust come along mit me, ete. 
feeb. 15, 1912; 2 c. Feb: 16, 1912; K 
31772. 


DuRSTINE (W. O.) Belpre, Kan. 
[2734-2736 
Belpre, Kan., Shalsky bros. hard- 
ware, 1,2. © Dee. 20, 1911; 2.¢. each 
Jan. 6, 1912; J 164878, 164379. 


Straw spreader loaded. © Dec. 20, 
1911; 2c. Jan. 6, 1912; J 1643880. 


DWELLY (Everson L.) Buffalo. [2787 


Your next move. © Mar. 1, 1912; 2 
e, Feb. 27, 1912; K 38160. 


FHARL (W. P. S.) New York. 
[2788-2741 

[4 photographs]: 

Cushing (Catherine Chrisholm) and 
eat—Pell (Mrs. G. H.)—Tainter 
(Mrs. ©. Davies)—-Tainter (Mrs. C. 
Davies) and children. © 1 ¢ each 
Jan. 19, 1912; J 164966—164969. 


EASTERN MANUFACTURING CO., Elmira. 
[2742 


Ditch with wood pipe in front. © 
Pep. co, 1912°°2 ¢: Keb. 23, 19125 kK 
38450. 


HATON (HucH & MARGARET) Brooklyn. 
[27438-2750 
[Valhal card leaflets]: 


[Birthday greeting seal, no. 22.]— 
[Daffodil book cover, no. 20.]—-[Easter 
greeting seal, no. 23.]—-[Holly book 
cover, no. 21.]—Lift up your heads 
[ete.], no. 26.—O spring come o’er the 
eastern hills, no. 27.—[Pine cone seal, 
no. 24.]—-Spring comes with sunshine 
back again, no. 25. © Mar. 28, 1912; 
2c. each Mar. 29, 1912; K 40055-40062. 


2782 
EBERSON PAINT CoO., St. Louis. 
[2751-2760 
[10 prints]: 
Bed room.—Combination bed and 


bath room.—Colonial house.—Cottage 
no. 1, 2.—Dining room.—HExterior of 
cottage. — Farm house. — Hall. — Inte- 
ror | (room). (©) Jan. .3) | 1912) 2 ¢. 
each Jan. 13, 1912; K 35670-35679. 
EcKErT (EH. C.) Boise, Ida. 
[2761-2772 

Pair of mallards. © Oct.:4, 1911; 
2 'e) Jan 2, 1912: J 164122. 

[11 photographs]: 

American long-eared ow].—American 
short-eared owl.—Desert sparrow 
hawk.—Kinnecott screech ow!l.—Pool 
(The) autumn.—Red-shafted flicker.— 
Shady pastures.—Swainson’s hawk.— 
Three of a kind.—Young American 
long-eared owl.—Young robin. © 
Sept. 15, 1911; 2 c. each Jan. 2, 1911; 
J 164118-164121, 164123-164129. 


EcLAIR FILM co. See list of moving- 
pictures at end of this catalogue. 


EpIson (THOMAS A.) INC., Orange, 
Neg. [2773 
Edison (Thomas A.) © Noy. 24, 


191%; 2 ce. Jan. 20, 1912; K 36089. 
See also list of moving-pictures at 
end of this catalogue. 


HHRLICH (ANTONIE) Philadelphia. 
[2774 
Colored cross stitch plate, no. 1. 
© imMeb,)\5)'4912-)'2 ec. Web. 3;,1912> K 
37839. 


HICKEMEYER (RUDOLPH) Yonkers, N.Y. 
[2775 


Branch of the Avon. © Jan. 4, 
1911; 2c. Jan. 8, 1911; J 164781. 


Ester (Louis) Sag Harbor, N. Y. 
[2776-2778 

[8 photographs] : 

Old farm road.—Sag Harbor, Main 
st. in winter.—Sympathy. © Dec. 24, 
1911; 2 c. each Jan. 3, 1912; J 164159- 
164161. 


ELKS, B. P. O., NEw YORK LODGE No. 1, 

New York. [2779 

B. P. O. E., New York, lodge no. 1, 

restaurant. © Oct. 20, 1911; 2 c. Nov. 
14, 1911; J 162892. 


ELKS, PORTLAND LODGE OF, 
land lodge of elks. 
ELLINGSON (Martin A.) McCook, Nebr. 
[2780-2782 
McCook, Nebr. brigade band. © 
Meps 2h. 1912s 20e. Mary tit. VOL? sf 
167081. 


See Port- 


69 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2783 


ELLINGSON (MARTIN A.)—Continued. 
[2 photographs]: 
Prairie beauts.—Ranchmen’s pride. 
© Jan. 14, 1912: 2 c.\ each Web. 15, 
1912; J 166366, 166367. 


ELLIoTTs (THE) Austin, Tex. [27838 


Harmon (Gov. Judson) © Mar. 13, 
1912s 2 Ee) Mar. 06; 1912-9 167282: 


EMERSON (WM. A.) Worcester. 
[2784-2786 
Ah, how wonderful is the advent of 
spring. [Church and apple blossoms. ] 
© Mar. 1, 1912; 2 ce. Mar. 20, 1912: 
K 389699. 


Should auld acquaintance be forgot. 
© Mar. 1, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1912; K 
39701. 


While shepherds watched their 
flocks by night. [Old fashioned choir. ] 
© Mar. 1, 1912: 2 ec. Mar) 20, 1912; K 
39700. 


EMPIRE ART CO., Chicago. [2787-2801 


Empire gravoure post cards, nos. 
158-178. 

At the dance.—Best Easter wishes. 
[Girl’s head.] — Debutante. — Easter 
greetings, 1, 2. [Head of girl.]—En- 
gaged. — Happy Easter. [Girl’s 
head.J]—Joyful Easter tide.—Joyous 
Easter. [Girls head.]—Monoplane 
girl. — Poppy. — Rose. — Sunflower. — 
Violet—Wedded. © Jan. 10, 1912: 
2c. each Jan. 8, 1912; K 35389-35403. 


EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE OF VA., Rich- 

mond. [2802 

Awakening (The) © Mar. 1, 1912; 
2 @. Mar. 4, 1912; K 388448. 


Erickson (H. A.) Coronado, Cal. 
[2803-2809 

Coronado, Cal.: 

Coronado hotel from W. B. At- 
water’s hydroplane, 251.—From W. B. 
Atwater’s hydroplane, 253.—Tent city 
from W. B. Atwater’s hydroplane, 
252. © Mar. 2, 1912: 2 @ each Mar. 
22, 1912; J 167418-167420. 

San Diego. Cal.: 

From W. B. Atwater’s hydroplane, 
249.—North Island from W. B. At- 
water’s hydroplane, 255.—Harbor 
from W. B. Atwater’s hydroplane, 250, 
254. © Mar. 2, 1912: 2 c each Mar. 
22, 1912; J 167421-167424. 

EVANDE co., Utica, N. Y. [2810-2824 

Sutterflies in flight. © Feb. 6, 
ious 2G. Feb. 10; IOS K- Sere. 

© 


Hike. Safe and sane fourth. 
Mar. 9, 1912. (2) ¢.: Mar: ai. Dela) 
38817. 


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pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 7 


EVANDE co.—Continued. 


Marriage certificate. © Jan. 16, 
1912); 2¢. Feb. 5; 1912= "Sree 


Nasturtiums. © Feb. 6, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 10, 1912; K 37270. 


Sea-shells & weeds. © Feb. 6, 1912; 
2c. Feb. 10, 1912; K 37271. 

[2 prints]: 

I wish you a merrie Christmas, 
1 [Boy making snow-man.]—I wish 
you a merrie Christmas, 2 Small boy 
rolling snow-ball. © Jan. 9, 1912; 2c. 
each Jan. 11, 1912; K 85588, 35584. 

[2 prints]: 

I wish you merrie Christmas, Little 
girl with muff.—My Christmas greet- 
ing, Little girl with mistletoe. © 
Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c. each Jan. 2, 1911; K 
54941, 34942. 

[6 prints]: 

Haster greeting, 1. [Cala lily.J— 
Easter greeting, 2. [Daffodil.]|—May 
your Christmas be bright as this 
flower, [Poinsettia spray.]—Merrie 
Christmas, 1. [Christmas tree. ]—Mer- 
rie Christmas, 2 [Poppy.]—Yuletide 
joy. [Yule log] © gan. 19, 4ai2- 
2 e@.. each Jan. 24, 1912-1 @oeas— 
36257. 


EVANS (SAMUEL) Canton, O. [2825 


McKinley memorial and grounds. © 
Dee. 4, 1911; 2:.¢., Minn: aio) ae 
1675138. 


EyYB (Gustav) Stuttgart, Germany. 


Weinlese im neckartal. © Feb. 27, 
1912; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1912> K 40r2e 
[2826 


FABER (J. H.) Norfolk, Va. [2827 


Negro counterfeiter. © Feb. 29, 
1912; 2.c. Mar. 1, 1912: 9 266808, 


FaGER (CHARLES W.), Fayetteville, 
Pa. [2828 
Mont Alto, Pa: -Sanitorium,” “6 


June 29, 1911; 2 « ‘Jan. Ti ae 
35844. 


FAIRCHILD co., New York. [2829 


Retailers New Year’s resolutions. 
© Jan. 10, 1912:.2 c Jan. 13, 19m 
35680. 


Fark, New York. [2880-28383 
Edison (Thomas Alva) © Feb. 10, 


1912; 2 ec, Apr. 4, 1912; J 167760: 
Skinner (Otis) 1-3. © Mar. 4, 

1912; 2 c. each Mar. 9, 1912; J 167070- 

167072. 

FAULKNER & Co., London. [2834 


Mother’s treasures. © Mar. 18, 
1912; Bee. Mar 2s; 1912; IX 40125. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 


FAWKNER (FREDERICK P.) Cairo, [IIl. 
[2 photographs] : [28385, 28386 
Dickens (Alfred Tennyson) — Par- 

sons (Mayor George) and Alfred Ten- 

nyson Dickens. © Nov. 24, 1911; 2 ¢. 

each Feb. 6, 1912; J 165914, 165915. 


FEAZSEL (T. J.) Ithaca, Mich. [28387 


Ithaca foot ball team, 1911. © Jan. 
pod 2 ce. dan. 18, 1912): iJ) 165162. 


FELIX (FREDERICK) Peru, Ind. [2838 

Riley (James Whitcomb) starting 
for his daily drive. © Jan. 29, 1912; 
2c. Feb. 8, 1912; J 166126. 


FELTON ADVERTISING Co., Chicago. 


[Miss Wavenlock] © Feb. 18, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 22, 1912; K 39844. 


FERN (B. L.) Cincinnati. [2840 


Artificial flower spray. © 1c. Mar. 
te, 1912: F 167236. 


FERRARA (A.) & co., New York. [2841 
Gloria d’Italia nella pressa di Tri- 


poli. © Feb. 27, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 29, 
1912; K 38595. 


Ferris (E.) & co., San Antonio. [2842 


San Antonio, Tex., under six flags, 
showing Alamo. Dee. 28, 1911; 
me dane 2, 1912° K 35575, 


Fippes (O. H.) San Francisco. [28438 


House wiring diagrams and connec- 
tions. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1912; I 906. 


FINANCIAL CHART PUB. CO., Pittsburg. 

[2844 

Weekly graphic chart service of in- 

vestment securities. © Jan. 25, 1912; 
© e@. Mar. 20, 1912: I 928. 


Fire (FrELix) St. Augustine, Fla. 
St. Augustine, Fla.: [2845, 2846 


Interior of old mission building.— 
Old chapel of mission building. 
Jan, 8, 1912; 2 ¢. each Jan. 10, 1912; 
J 164488, 164489. 


FISHEL, ADLER & SCHWARTZ Co., New 

York. [2847-2868 

Dada-dada! © Feb. 16, 1912; 2 ec. 
Feb. 17, 1912; K 37818. 


Good night papa! will you be home 
for breakfast? © Feb. 16, 1912; 2c. 
Feb. 17, 1912; K 37819. 


Homeward. © Jan. 25, 1912; 2 «¢. 
Fan: 29) 1912:"K 37928. 


I wonder why a fellow feels so lone- 
some when there’s a new baby in the 
house! © Feb. 16, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 17, 
912s K 3821. 


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2879 


FISHEL, ADLER & SCITWARTZ Co.—Con. 


Meadow brook. © Jan. 25, 1912; 
2c. Jan. 29, 1912; K 37924. 


Moonlight sonata. © Jan. 25,1912; 
Zierdam. 29, 1912-1 87925. 

Nobody loves a fat feller nohow. © 
Hep. | £64 1902 + 2 ej Feb, 17, W9t2: K 
37822. 


Old oak road. © Jan. 25, 1912; 2c. 
Jam 29, 1912 5K 37926: 


Shady road. © Jan. 25, 1912; 2. 
dam 29) 1912): KK Sr927. 


Summer birches. © Jan. 25, 1912; 
2 @, dan. 29, 1912: K 3¢928. 


Who cares? © Feb. 16, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Heb:. £7, 1912: K 3(s20. 


Woodland solitude. © Jan. 25, 1912; 
2c. Jan. 29, 1912; K 37929. 


Woodland stream. © Jan. 25, 1912; 
Ze Jan. 29, 1912: kK 37930. 

[9 prints]: 

Coast of Maine.—Homeward 
bound.—Lost sheep.—Mother love.— 
Mountain stream.—Silvery brook.— 
Spirit of ’76.—Violin solo. Winter in 
Holland. © Jan. 26, 1912; 1 ¢c. each 
Jan. 29, 1912; 1 c. each Feb. 27, 1912; 
K 38182-38190. 


FISHER (HARRISON) New York. 
[2869-2876 
[Colored head of girl.] 
Girl with black hat and red feather. 
© Dec. 14, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1912; 
Ki 37641. 


[Colored heads of girls]: 

Girl with black hat and black rib- 
bon.—Girl with black hat, blue cape 
and furs.—Girl with black hat with 
white agrette—Girl with cat.—Girl 
with low black hat with pink flowers.— 
Girl with parasol with blue border.— 
Profile of blonde girl with pink ribbon. 
© Dec. 30, 1911; 2 c each Feb. 15, 
1912: K 37668-37670, 37672-37675. 


[2877 


systematic saving. © 
ec. Feb. 26, 1912; K 


FLANNIGAN (JOHN S.) Chicago. 


Lesson in 
Jan.) 20; (1912,°:' 2 
38308. 


Focarty (E. J.), Michigan City, Ind. 
[2878 


Indiana state prison. © Dec. 28, 
1911; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1911; K 35560. 


FoLGeR (STEPHEN LANE) New York. 
[2879 


[Highteen class pin designs.] © 
Apr. 3, 1912; 2c. Apr. 5, 1912; K 40360. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2880 
FoRMAN (THOMAS) & SONS, Notting- 
ham, Eng. {2880, 2881 


Come unto me. © Jan. 10, 1912; 
2c. Jan. 11, 1912; K 35576. 


I care for nobody, no not I. © 
Mayol: LOW: 2 e. San.” Dp, Aob2e ie 
35884. 


FOSBROKE (JERALD EK.) St. Paul. [2882 


Concentration. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1911; 
I 827. 


Foster (A. 8. H.) Bradford, Mass. 
[2883 


New Castle, N. H., house of Allen, 
boatswain to Paul Jones. © Mar. 16, 
1912; 2 ce. Mar. 29, 1912; K 40108. 


Foster (L. F.) Boston. [2884 


Rough and fancy rider. © Jan. 18, 
19123 2 ec. Heb 10; 19126.K. Srsis. 


Foster (W. W.) Richmond. [2885 


Harwood (John 8.) © Jan. 2, 1912; 
2c. Jan. 4, 1912; J 164194. 


FOSTER, GIFFIN Co., Chicago. 
[2886-2901 


[Girls’ heads and figures for color- 
ing.] 50001 to 50016. © Mar. 5, 
1912; 2c. Mar. 8, 1912; K 38652-88667. 


Foust (O. V.) Wilson, N. C. 
[2902, 2903 

[2 photographs]: 

Cotton picking in the sunny south, 
1911 crop.—Cotton raised in the land 
of Dixie, 1911 crop. © Feb. 10, 1912; 
1 e. each Feb. 10, 1 c. each Feb. 21, 
1912; J 1665738, 166574. 


FOWLER (AMBROSE) New York. [2904 


Group of marksmen. © Mar. 18, 
1912" 2 ee. Mar. 19,1912: J 167288: 


Fox (CHARLES HENRY) Philadelphia. 

[2905 

Real thing. © Feb. 1, 1912; 2 c¢. 
Feb. 10, 1912; J 166175. 


FrascH (O. T.) Seattle. [2906 


Smith (L. C.) bldg. Seattle. © 
dan: 23,1912 5. 2..¢e,* Jans 29). TOI: id 
165245. 


FRAZIER (EDWARD JAMES) Thompson 
Falls, Mont. [2907-2921 


Elk near Thompson Falls, Mont., 25, 
26. © Mar. 26, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 3, 
1912; J 167722, 167723. 


First saw mill on Thompson River, 
Mont., 12. © Sept. 1, 1911; 2 c. Jan. 
10, 1912; J 164498. 

Harless (Mr.) and one of Sen. Don- 
lan’s teams, Thompson Falls, Mont., 
23. © Nov. 1, 1911; 2c. Feb. 20, 1912; 
J 166550. 


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FrazieR (EpwarD JAMES)—Continued. 


Pear tree in Thompson Falls, Mont., 
18, 19. © Sept. 1, 1911; 2 e@ each 
Jan. 10, 1912; J 164497, 164498. 


Thompson Falls Mont. © Nov. 1, 
1911; 2 ¢c, Feb. 20, 1912; J 166547. 


——new bridge at. © Dec. 25, 
1911; 2 ec, Apr. 8, 1912; J 167722. 


——view showing new wagon 
bridge. © Nov. 1, 1911; 2c. Feb. 20, 
1912; J 166548. 


view on, 13-16. © Sept. 1, 
1911; 2 @. each Jan. 10) S92 
164492, 164494164496. 


Trout creek bridge, Mont., 22. © 
Nov. 1, 1911; 2 ec Heb. 20) aoe 
166549. 


View showing eighteen horses work- 
ing on irrigation ditch, Thompson, . 
Mont., 17. © Sept. 1, 1911; 2 @ Jan. 
10, 1912; J 164499. 


FREBITRCH (RuDOLPH H.), New York. 
[2922 


Quick service. © Dec. 20, 1911; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 30, 1912; K 36620. 


F'REDERICKSON Co., Chicago. 
[2923-2926 


[4 prints]: 

American — princess.—Purity.—Ros- 
alie—Vivian. © Dec. 29, 1911; 2 ¢. 
each Jan. 2, 1912; K 35091-85094. 


FRENCH-AMERICAN FILM co. See list 
of moving pictures at end of this 
catalogue. 


FROEHLICH & Morison, New York. 
[2927-29338 


Christmas cards: 

Merrie Christmas, 1. Santa Claus 
looking through wreath. Merrie 
Christmas, 2. Santa Claus with paint 
brush. Merrie Christmas, 8. Santa 
Claus standing before an open fire- 
place. Merrie Christmas, 4. Remove 
the bow open wide your eyes. © Nov. 
30, 1911; 1 ¢« each Noy. 18, 1911) ec: 
each Jan. 2, 1912; K 35226-35229. 


Valentine cupid as messenger. © 
Keb, 2, 1912; 2c. Mar, 2g 
38392. 


Valentine cupid as post-man. © 
Feb. 2, 1912;.2.c Man 21002 rae 
38393. 

Valentine cupid at letter box. © 
Feb. 2, 1912; 2 ec Mar. 2) 19i2 ie 
38394. : 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 3104 
Frost & REED, LTD., Bristol. GARTNER & BENDER—Continued. 
[2934, 2935 [Solar landscape views for coloring. ]} 
Fairy of the glen. © Dec. 4, 1911; Landscape. Nos. 1-6. [Marine.] © 
2 ec. Dec. 16, 1911; K 363892. Feb. 17, 1912; 2 ec. each Feb. 19, 1912; 
Shadow (The) © Nov. 20, 1911; 2 | & 38289-38244. 
€. Dec, 22, 1911; K 36891. ————-7-12. [Winter.] © Feb. 


71, 1912; 2 ec. each Feb. 19, 1912; K 
GABRIEL (SAM’L.) SONS & co., New | 38257-88262. 
York. [2936 18-18. [Summer.] © Feb. 
Thanksgiving. God gives uS our | 17, 1912; 2 @ each Feb. 19, 1912; K 
rugged soil. © Jan. 15, 1912; 2 c. | 38251-38956. 
Apr. 5, 1912; K 40361. aut ees 1994p Aneumm!|) @) Hep: 


17 17, 1912; 2 « each Feb. 19, 1912; K 

GAGNON (THOMA) Re a ous 99099 99098 
Pan 2-5, no. 408-411. © Dec. 81, | __ Weert: [Spring.] © Feb. 
1911: 2c. each Feb. 5, 1912; J 166083 | 1%, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 19, 1912; K 


166036. 38245-38250. 
: mee [2 prints]: 
Roe a ag CeO rs Arrived.—Just arrived. © Apr. 138, 
Reb 5 1912: J 166037 : ; 1911; 2 c each Dec. 11, 1911; K 35763, 
he i } 35764. 
GaNcER (A. W.) Dos Palos, Cal. [5 prints]: 
[2942 Merry Christmas. [Angel and can- 
Haster greetings. © Mar. 20, 1912; | dle.]—Merry Christmas. [Poinsettia 
2c. Mar. 26, 1912; J 167492. and stars.]—Peace on earth.—When 
ring the Christmas bells.—Yuletide 
GARRICHWA SHOP, Worcester, Mass. greetings. © Apr. 13, 1911; 2 ¢c. each 
[2943-2952 | Jan. 15, 1912; K 35767-35770. 
eco. ee a BF) Tee AIS. || Catone Ci MV.) New, York. [2996 
‘aang Ais : White sapphire girl. © Dec. 15, 
© Dee 20 t0r 2 | sort. 2 6 Apr. 1) 1912; K 40160. 


Bright sparkling snow. © Noy. 29, 
1911; 2c. Jan. 3, 1912; K 35231. 

Cunning rabbits full of tricks. © 
Mee, 30, 1911; 2 ce: Jan..3, 19123 1K 


GENTHE (ARNOLD) New York. [2997 


London (Jack) © Mar. 15, 1912; 
Fie. Mar 14. d912< 3° 167385. 


35232. GrorcEe (O. T.) Mayfield, Ky. [2998 

Easter messengers. © Jan. 29,1912; Dis sho am Thanksgiven. © Noy. 
Peer Web: 16, 1912: K 37716. \ - 1, 1911; 2 ¢. Feb. 7, 1912; J 166009. 

If I could have my wish come true. ‘ : 
en Peja tein et ee ee ee 
35293. Simmons (W. D.). © 1c. Jan. 17, 

If I could have my wish come true. TTR LHR al 
© Nov. 29, 1911; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1912; K | Gertacu-Barktiow oo., Joliet, Ill. 
35141. [8000-3104 

If I were there. © Jan. 20, 1912; 2 After the hunt at Mount Vernon. 
ce. Feb. 16, 1912; K 37714. ©VNov. #8, 1911-2 ce) Jan. 2, 1912 


Such a happy, happy birthday. © | 35059. 
Gem, 1912-2 ec. Feb. 16, 1982: 1K Devotion. © Nov. 10, 1911; 2 «. 


ti. Jan. 2, 1912; K 35060. 

Lost unto a pretty maid. © Dec. 30, Flowers of autumn. © Dee. 6, 

Poe 2 C. Jan: 3) 1912: K 35234. 1994 5.:2).e.' Jan 2, 1912: K 35061. 
: Heralds of autumn. © Nov. 29, 

GarTNeR & Benper, Chicago. 1911; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912: K 35062. 
[2953-2905 b in the kingdom of love. © Nov. 20 
[Bear series of cards]: gh Cos ae ONE: © Nov. 20, 

eo an a (loll ee Janam 19127 s5068. 
bear in mind—Storms may come.— Lost melody. © Dec. 14, 1911; 2 ¢. 


There little bear, don’t cry.—Your lit- | Jan. 2, 1912; K 35064. 


tle bear am I. © Jan. 25, 1912; 2 c. Queen of quality. © Dec. 1, 1911; 
each Jan. 29, 1912; K 36487-36492. | 2c. Jan. 2 12.) 1 Sa0uD: 


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3105 


GERLACH-BARKLOW co.—Continued. 


Rosamond. © Dee. 13, 1911; 2 «. 
Jan. 2, 1912; K 35066. 


Slumber song. © Dec. 11, 1912; 2 
e. Jan. 2, 1912; K 35067. 

[96 prints]: 

After the storm.—American beau- 
ties—Among the hollyhocks.—An- 
swering the call.—Anxious moment.— 
Apple blossoms.—Ashland, home of 
Henry Clay.—At the seashore.—Au- 
tumn offering.—Autumn woods. 


Battle of the Alamo.—Birthplace of 
Horace Greely. 


Castle of Rheinstein.—Cecile.— 
Christmas  eve.—Chrysanthemums.— 
Country road. 


Day is done.—Debutante.—Dian- 
tha.—Drifting.—Drifting leaves. 

Easter lilies—Elopement (The).— 
Engagement ring. 

Forest of Fontainbleau.—France. 


Glories of autumn.—Golden pheas- 
ants.—Gray day.—Greatest possession. 
Harvest moon.—Her valentine.— 
Holland.—Holly.—Home of [Francis 
Scott Key.—Home of R. W. Emerson. 


In old Kentucky. 
Japan.—Joy of living. 
Kentucky bells.—King of the herd. 


Lake Louise, Canada.—Life’s sweet 
summertime.—Lilacs. 


May blossoms.—Mexico.—Millpond.— 
Moonlight on the Atlantic.—-Morning 
in the Highlands.—Mother love.— 
Mount Hope Bay.—Mount Vernon. 

Norway. 


October in New England.—October 
twilight.—Old Morse homestead.—On 
the deep blue sea.—On the range.—On 
watch.—Original spade make at 
bridge. 


Paine (Tom) home.—Pansies.—Pa- 
tricia—Payne (John Howard) home.— 
Pocahontas brought captive to James- 
town. 

Ramona. 
Riding 
(The). 

Shell fishers.—Springtime; by Ko- 
lin—Springtime; by Lula Kenyon.— 
Stormfield, home of Mark Twain.— 
Stratford-on-Avon.—Striking a_ bal- 
ance.—Sunnyside, home of Washing- 
ton Irving.—Switzerland. 

Through pastures green.—Tokens of 
spring.—Trout stream. 

Under southern skies. 

Venice. 


Revere’s (Paul) ride.— 
girl—Rivals (The).—Rose 


pt. IV; Si eee 


GERBLACH-BARKLOW co.—Continued. 
[96 prints]—Continued. 
Violets.—Virginia sunset. 

Waiting for his master.—Washing- 
ton (Martha) visiting headquarters.— 
Wayside inn.— Webster’s (Daniel) 
home and farm.—When buffalo was 
king.—When good fellows get  to- 


gether.—When we were boys.—Wild- 
roses. 


Yes or no.—Youth and experience. 
© Dec. 22, 1911: 9c. each san 


‘1912; K 34963-35058. 


GERLACH BROS., Marion, S. D. 


[3105, 3106 
[2 photographs]: 
Cold place.—Ice tree. © Feb. 20, 
1912; 2 c. each Feb. 26, 1912; J 166702, 
166703. 


Gipson (C. R.) Mount Vernon, N. Y. 
[38107-3141 


Venus this is a cold cold world. © 
Fep. 1, 1912; 2 c«. Keb. 18) 39 
38229. 

[7 prints]; 

Doone (Lorna)—Each fish & worm 
begins to twist.—Milky way.—Morning 
star.—North star mariner’s hope.— 
Put your arms around me honey.— 
Sheridan (Mrs.), portrait by ‘Thos. 
Gainsborough. © Feb. 1, 1912; 2 «¢. 
each Feb. 19, 1912; K 38218-38224. 

[7 prints]: 

Friends, Study in Quaker gray.— 
Hamilton (Lady)—If hands de sea 
divide.—If you vill. upright valk.— 
Tho you be far avays.—Vat is life mit 
out a vife-——You hafe heard de say- 
ing. © Feb. 1, 1912: 2 ¢. each Feb. 19, 
1912; K 38209-88215. 

[10 prints]: 

Faster greeting. [Rabbit in cart.]— 
Gee but I would like to see you now.— 
Happy Easter. [Rabbit in shell boat.] 
—Happy Easter greeting. [Rabbit 
and violin.]—High time to write and 
say hello.Loving FHaster wishes. 
[Rabbit in egg.]—May you keep well 
and hearty.—My dear, I often think 
you are thinking of vour old pal. 
Peaceful Easter. [Rabbit with basket 
of eggs.]—Where in the world are you 
keeping yourself. © Jan. 5, 1912; 2c. 
each Jan. 15, 1912; K 35710-85719. 

[10 prints]: 

And when I dine.—Broken pitcher.— 
By the light of the silvery moon.— 
Come on & hear.—In day of old.— 
Little tory.—Potocka (Countess)—Sig- 
nal.—To arms, to arms.—To you beau- 
© Feb. 1, 1912; 2 c each 


| tiful lady. 


Feb. 19, 1912; K 38195-38204. 
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 


Greson (J. T.) co., Buffalo. [8142-3144 


Merry Xmas and a happy new year. 
To us each year. © Mar. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 7, 1912; K 389358. 


—— May the storms. © Mar. 1, 
1912; 2c. Mar. 7, 1912; K 38932. 


Yuletide greetings. Xmas day with 
all its cheer, etc. © Mar. 1, 1912; 2c. 
Mar. 7, 1912; K 38934. 


GIBSON ART Cco., Cincinnati. [3145-3760 


[Girls heads, 10 post cards.] Nos. 
39-48. © Jan. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 
8, 1912; K 36988-36997. 


Numbers 107-346. © Feb. 27, 1912; 
2 ec. each Mar. 15, 1912; K 389072- 
39311. 


[57 prints]: 
Cheerfulness. Here’s to a heart.— 
Come keep Halloween with us. 


[Girl’s heads and figures for color- 
ing.] Nos. 50-53, 62-70, 82, 95-98.— 
Greetings on your arrival ‘in the har- 
bour. 

Hallowe’en. [Black cats & bats 
& witches.]—Hallowe’en greeting. If 
your conduct.—Heap on more wood 
the wind is chill. 


I ain’t got a million of money.—I 
congratulate you. My best wishes.—I 
congratulate you most sincerely.— 
I hope you’ll get a square deal.—I say 
TY wouldn’t give an ole fish line.—If I 
had but two wishes.—If Santa Claus 
gets wedged. 


Jest to work & jest to play. 
[Little Dutch figures.] Nos. 54-61. 


[Man seated with woman’s appari- 
tion before him.]|—-May the new year 
find your field green.—Memory’s lamp 
is ever brightly burning. 


Olid days are sweet as some per- 
fume. 

Past is like rose. 

Season give you pleasures. 

Thanksgiving day. [Puritan girl 
with Bible.]—Though witch on their 
brooms.—[Three cherubs  whisper- 
ing.]|—[Two cherubs with roses.]— 
[Two sprite on broom, black cat & 
pumpkin. ] 


Whatever makes new year prosper- 
ous be yours.—Wish for Thanksgiving. 
{Puritan with gun & Bible.J]—[Witch, 
broom & black cat.]—With frolic and 
antic and caper.—With wreaths of 
holly and glistening snow. 


You are commanded to attend. © 
Feb. 20, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 29, 1912; 
K 38305-38361. 


| tory.—Out in the snow. 


GIBSON ART co.—Continued. 

[105 prints]: 

All kindly thoughts. 
membrance.] — Another 
[Remember my friend. ] 

Beautiful spot.—‘Both of us to both 
of you. 

Calendar of cheer. 1 [Daisies and 
brook in the country.]—Calendar of 
cheer. 2 [Brook in apple orchard. ]— 
Calendar of cheer. 8 [Country sea 
shore.]—Calendar of cheer. 4 [Quiet 
stream.]|—Christmas greetings. Mem- 
ory’s lamp.—Christmas remembrance. 
[That we were near.] — Christmas 


[Special re- 
opportunity. 


thought. 1. May this holly day be a 
jolly day.—Christmas thought. 2, 
Christmas’ wish. [To be remen- 


bered.]—Contented foreigner. 
girl holding flower. pot.] 

Dear friend may all your future 
days. [Shadows of evening.]—Dear 
friend we wish for you. [Preparing 
themselves. | 

Farmer’s home. [Path leading by 
two trees to the house.] 

Glad new year be yours. [Success 
awaits you.]—Glittering snow. [Clear- 
ing in the country after a snow.]— 
Goo goo eyes. [Dutch girl and owl.]— 
Greetings. A few kind wishes all 
prompted by a heart.—Greetings from 
a warm heart. [Warm heart. ]—Greet- 
ings from all of us for the new year. 

Happy the day. [To those we hold 
most dear.] —Hello_ there. Merry 
Xmas.—Here’s a card from me to jog 
your memory.—Here’s a hand shake. 

I hope since Xmas. [Santa hopes. ]— 
I send a few wishes to hang. [These 
wishes will live.]—I send this as a re- 
membrance.]—I send this gift to you. 
!Wings of good wishes.]—I wish you 
good health and love. 

Just a kindly thought for the day 
and asking to be remembered. 


Loving greetings. 1 Our love and 
best wishes.—Loving Xmas. Greetings. 
1 Across the space. 


May both your Xmas and new year 
be exceedingly happy.—May plenty of 
the best be shared with you.—May you 
join Santa Claus—May your life be 
fully of holy days.—Meadow. [Oak 
trees and clearing.]|—Memory now re- 
minds of you.—My new year’s wish. 
1 [With friendliest greetings.]—My 
new year’s wish. 2 [Your heart’s de- 
sire.]—My winter home. [Snow bound 
house in country. ] 

O the holly. [Times are jolly.]— 
Old Christmas is the heart’s conserva- 
[Brook run- 
ning through snow covered meadow. ] 


[Dutch 


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‘ pt. IV; See 


GIBSON ART cO.—Continued. 

[105 prints ]—Continued. 

Peaceful stream. [Brook with daisies 
on the bank. ] 

Rank not this Christmas remem- 
brance. [Tied with memories. ] 

Shady brook. [Clump of birch trees 
on bank of brook.]—Sycamore trees. 
[Brook with trees on both banks. ] 

This comes to notify you of our sin- 
cere desire.—Time brings new years. 

We are sending to-day for the sea- 
Son's sake.—We desire you all the 
mind can think.—We have been talk- 
ing about you.u—We wish you all a 
jolly Xmas and a happy new year. 
1 [Bells]—We wish you all a jolly 
Xmas and a happy new year. 2 
[Holy]—Whatever makes Xmas happy 
befall you. 1[Heart:of your friend. ]— 
Whatever makes Xmas happy befall 
you. 2 [Prosperous be yours.]|—When 
dear friends meet on a _ holiday.— 
Winding path. [Birch trees and daisies 
along path.]—Wish to-day I’m sending 
you.— Wishing you a bright and happy 
Christmas.—Wishing you a _ happy 
Xmas. season.—With greeting sincere. 
[With sincere greeting. ] 

You know little remembrances. 
[Girl's head and figures. ] 

Ky Feb. 2, 1912" 2c, ‘each Meb.3, 
1912: K 37353-37457. 


[204 prints]: 

Accept our hearty good wishes.— 
Across the space.—Adam and Hve.— 
All joy to thee. [Village church].—AI]1 
joy to thee this Christmas day.—aAll 
of us at this end.—All the friends at 
my house.—Amen.—Another opportun- 
ity —Asking to be remembered.—At 
Christmas. [Your friendship]. 

Be courteous to all.—Beautiful 
roses.—Best of all.—Best wishes. 1. 
[Chiming bells.]—Best wishes. oe 
[Something for all.]—Best wishes. 38. 
[Make me happy.]—Birthday greeting. 
[Chrysanthemums and verse.]—Birth- 
day remembrance. [To greet you.]— 
Brightest of Christmases.—Business 
ahead. 

Cheer up old scout.—Christmas greet- 
ings. 1. [Warm greetings. ]—Christ- 
mas greetings. 2. [Memory’s lamp. ]— 
Christmas greetings. 8. [For you and 
yours. ]|—Christmas joy and happiness. 
[Xmas day]—Christmas peace.—Con- 
gratulations.—Control your temper. 

Dear friend. [Happy holidays.]— 
Delighted.—Deep thoughts.—Dis is de 
happy hunting ground.—Do not grow 
old.—Do not spend so much time in 
getting a living—Do not talk about 
it—Do not wait—Don’t look for all 


1—38 


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GIBSON ART co.—Continued. 


[204 prints ]—Continued. 
your blessings in the skies.—Don’t you 
ever go fishing. " 

Every good thing.—EHvery good 
thing that imagination can conceive.— 
Everybody can’t be good looking. 

Fancy cage does not make a bird 
sing.—Filled stocking.—First of all 
good health.—First thing you do.— 
Fishing smack.—Flower girl.—For a 
happy Hallowe’en. [Pretty maid.]— 
For why don’d you schcribble me a 
line.—Fragrant scent.—Friendly holi- 
day greeting. 

Gee, I slept like a log.—Gee, if I 
should wake up.—Gee, I’m lonesome.— 
Gladest thoughts and hopes most 
dear.—Good many people.—Good 
night’s sleep.—Greeting for Christmas. 
Old friends like you.—Greetings a 
few. [You’ve known before.]—Greet- 
ings from Santa Claus. [Traveling 
fast.]—Greetings on this Thanksgiv- 


ing day. [Hearty appetite. ] 
Hallowe’en. [Four cats.] — Hal- 
lowe’en. I don’t care to brag.—Hal- 
lowe’en. Mee-yow.—Hallowe’en greet- 
ing. Oh, I’ll wallop this one.—Hal- 


Hungry.—Hallow- 
Squeezing affair. 
Hallowe’en = greetings. That good 
cider—Happy Christmas’ greetings 
and we are wishing in our hearts.— 
Happy New Year. I don’t know.— 
Happy New Year. I hope you'll get a 
square deal.—Happy the day.—Hear- 
ing things.—Here ye all people.—Here’s 
a card from me to jog up your mem- 
ory.—Here’s a smile.—Here’s luck on 
your fishing trip.—Here’s thinking 
about you.—Here’s to an old fashioned 
Thanksgiving.—His aeroplane.—Hob- 
ble skirt. 

I ain’t good looking.—I am going to 
be a bachelor.—I am sending you 
this—I bring you Christmas joys.— 
I got eyes for only one.—I hate to 
sleep alone.—I have not time.—I love 
to follow the trail—lI only ask that 
through the years.—f simply can’t ex- 
press my love to you.—I vill be your 
bee.—I vill soon send you a line.—I 
vish I vos vhere you vos.—I vonder.— 
I vouldt like to know.—I wish thee 
peace.—I’d go on the warpath.—I’d like 
to sail—If I should draw a circle.— 
If people would whistle more.—If you 
are a dreamer.—If you know of a 


lowe’en greetings. 
e'en greetings. 


thing.—I’ll be the bestest girl—I’m 
thinking of you.—In rain or shine.— 
Interesting book.—It is not how much 
we have.—It is not work that kills. 
Just a brief word to make you re- 
kindly thought.— 


member.—Just a 


MISCELLANEOUS 
mo. 1, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


GIBSON ART co.—Continued. 


[204 prints ]—Continued. 

Just a kindly thought for the day.— 
dust sleep away your troubles.—Just 
think. 

Let me be your protector.—Let me 
provide for you.—Letter from 
mother.—Letter from sister.—Looking 
for Santa.—Love is. blind.—Love 
story.—Luck means rising at 6 o’clock. 

Make yourself helpful.—May every- 
thing you wish be found in your stock- 
ing—May good fortune and good 
health get you.—May life ever bring 
you but sunshine and laughter.—May 
Santa Claus. [Our friend.]—May the 
gratifying thoughts.—May the many 
blessing given.—May you have been 
born under a luck star.—May you join 
Santa Claus. 1.—May you join Santa 
Claus. 2. [Santa’s sleigh.]—May your 
Christmas be a happy one. 1.—May 
your Christmas be a happy one. 2. 
[New born Babe.]—Memory’s fiow- 
ers.—Merry Christmas. 1. [Among our 


friends.]|—-Merry Christmas. 2. [Busy 
phone.]|—Merry Christmas. 38. [Lord’s 
day.J]—Merry Christmas. 4. [Santa’s 


workshop.]—Merry Christmas. This 
message.—My Christmas wish. Hopes 
most sweet.—My dear friend. To en- 
joy good health—My heart is all 
busted.—My New Year’s wish. 1. 
Heart’s desire.]|—My New Year’s wish. 
2. [Peace, joy and prosperity. ] 

New Year greeting. 1. As time turns 
again his glass——New Year greeting. 
2. Old year sleeps.—New Year greet- 
ings. 1. Glad tomorrow.—New Year 
wishes. Here are three wishes.—No 
time to dress.—Not only for your birth- 
day.—Now for a good night’s snooze. 

Of all good days. Oh, I’ll dream of 
you.—Oh, wot a diff’rence in the morn- 


in’.—One who has long had _ kind 
thoughts of you.—Optimist.—Our 
beauty.—Our Christmas _ greeting. 


[Hope follow you still.]—Our relatives 
are not of our choice.—Our summer 
girl—Over and over. 


Pleasant smile— Prosperous New 
Year. May you and fate still be good 


pards. 

Roll of names.—Runabout. 

Santa’s thoughts. 

Thanksgiving. 1. Another opportun- 
ity—Thanksgiving. 2. Just a brief 
word.—Thanksgiving. 3. May _ the 
blessings Thanksgiving comes 
again.—Thanksgiving day. I send you 
this.—That Christmas day.—There are 
men who talk millions——-This card 
bears my wishes. 1.—This card bears 
my wishes. 2.—Thought for your birth- 
day. [Memory of joy.J]—Thought of 


38722—12 6 


GIBSON ART co.—Continued. 


[204 prints]—Continued. 
all good things.—To give and ask.— 
To introduce my wish.—Troubled. 

Umh, I wish I wuz somebody’s 
somebody. 

Ve are yet looking for you. 

Waiting patiently—wWe are off on a 
short trip—We send you this as a re- 
membrance. 1, 2—We wish you a 
jolly Xmas. 1. [Poinsettias] — We 
wish you a jolly Xmas. 2. [Xmas 
tree]—What ere you plan, what ere 
you do.—While others are afar.—Who 
ever can smile at troubles.—Who’s 
a’feard o’ ghosts.—Wishing you a 
merry Christmas. [Troubled look.|— 
Wishing you measure-less blessings.— 
Write it in your heart. 

You am de prettiest papoose.—You 
know.—You know little remem- 
brances.—You know little remem- 
brances can represent large wishes.— 
You must take joy with you.—Your 
birthday makes me wish.—Yours from 
the bottom of my soul. © Jan. 1, 1912; 
2 ¢. each Jan. 19, 1912; K 36754-36957. 


GivENS (J. D.) San Francisco. 


[8761, 3762 
U. S. army transports: 
Sheridan.—Sherman. © Feb. §8, 
1912; 2c. each Feb. 14, 1912; J 166345, 
166346. 


GLASIER (FRED W.) Brockton, Mass. 
[3763, 3764 


[2 photographs] : 

Invocation (The).—Running Wolf. 
©. Mar 20, 1912;.2, ¢ each Mar. 11, 
1912; J 167108, 167109. 


GOESER (ANTON) Neola, Ia. 
[3765-3768 
Sheep in W. Iowa, D. Sullivan feed- 
er, nos. 1-4. © Jan. 22, 1912; 2 c. each 
Jan. 23, 1912; J 165180-165133. 


GoETTING (G. W.), Rochester, Minn. 
[3769 
Rochester by night. © Dec. 27, 
1911; 2 ¢. Jan. 5, 1912; K 35260. 


GoLpDBERG (R. L.), New York. 
[8770-3817 
All the world a moving picture show. 
©) Jan, 6.1912) 7 ©. Jan. 10, 1912° K 
35540. 


Anyway it shows they have their 
hearts in their work. © Jan. 22, 1912; 
ire. Jam, 25, 192; TK 363824 


Artist Harrison Chandler Gibson se- 


| lects ten more beautiful women. © 
HMeb@i6, 1912; 1 ¢ Feb. 28,1912; Js 
| 88505. 


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pt. Iv, BS ve 


GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued. 


Call a Hamburg steak by any other 
name. © Feb. 8, 1912; 1c. Feb. 14, 
1912; K 38498. 


Dentist is the most unreasonable 
person in the world. © Feb. 13, 1912; 
1c. Feb. 19, 1912; K 88502. 


Extra water wagon skids. © Jan. 
SIO: te; Janis, LOI hes 5269) 


Few valentines. © Feb. 14, 1912; 
1 ec. Feb. 18, 1912; K 38508. 


Free lunch counter. © Feb. 17, 
1912% Ae. Neb. 23. 1912 - 1K S806. 
© 


Get the great boob calendar. 
Dee. 28, TGELs dae lan. 72. DOI Ke 
35106. 


Herman the soda clerk. © Feb. 
1912; 1 e. Feb. 23, 1912; K 38508. 


His annual departure. © Dee. 3 
tOth ex Jan. 5 Ole: ie eB e20t. 


History in a modern picture frame 
[1912]: 
© Jan.-27;. 1-¢. Jam. 30K 38488. 

© Feb. 5; 1 c Feb. 14; K 38495. 
© Feb. 10; 1 ec Feb. 16; K 38500. 


Ice skating is healthy. © Jan. 12, 
1912; 1 e. Jan. 18, 1912; K 35684. 


If the powder puff was as popular 
among men. © Jan. 19, 1912; 1c. Jan. 
22, 1912 K BOG. 


If you can’t find any thing else to 
blame it on, blame it on politics. © 
Meh: 8). 1012 ode. Wen: 6, O12 a) aK 
38494. 


Is your son dancing his way into the 
bug-house. © Jan. 10, 1912; 1c. Jan. 
18, 1912; K 35682. 


It is beginning to look as if music 
is good to eat. © Feb. 2, 1912; 1c. 
Feb. 9, 1912; K 38498. 


It’s a wise child that knows its own 
father. © Feb. 9, 1912; 1 c. Feb. 16, 
1912; K 38499. 


It was only father eating soup. © 
Jap. 25,,19129\L)¢@. Jan, 150; Tl? s iG 
36682. 


Johnson (Jack) has plenty of time 
to raise a beard. © Jan. 11, 1912; 1c. 
Jan. 13, 1912; K 35683. 


Leap year sports for the ladies. © 
Peb,..24, 1012" te) Mar 2. TOL ie 
38509. 

My hat is in the ring. © Feb. 27, 
1912; 1 ec. Mar. 2, 1912; K 38510. 

Oh, no a policeman’s life is not as 


easy as it looks. © Jan. 29, 1912; 1. 
Feb. 1, 1912; K 38489. 


‘ 


GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued: 

One must suffer to be beautiful. 
Feb. 6,, 1912; 1° c. Web. ae 
38496. 

Railroad company must spend an 
awful lot of money for paper. © Feb. 


© 
K 


7, 1912; 1 c. Feb. 14, 1912; K 38497. 


74 


Seven Slumberland sisters. © Jan. 
26, 1912; 1 c. Jan. 30, 1912; K 28487. 


Six most unpopular men on earth. 
© Jan. 30, 1912; 1 © Feb, 4, iota 
38490. 

© 


Take a stenographer with you. 
Jan. Sl, 1912; 1 @¢ Meby tiie 
38491. 


There is a lot of heavy work. © 
Jan. 24, 1912; 1 ¢. Jan» suse 
36631. 

There must be something wrong. © 
Feb. 12; 1912; 1 ¢. Pebsi0) 159i 
38501. 

They all look good when they are 
far away. 1: © Janyi>) 418i 
Jan. 19, 1912; K 386060. 


—_ 2, © Feb. 19, 191233 eee 
2a, 1002" Ko oeoume 


——-3,..© Jan. 23, 191252 cue 
25, 1912+. K 86329; 


This is leap year. © Jan. 9, 1912; 
1-e, Jan. 10, 1912; KeSaare, 
© 


This is the bell boys busy day. 
Jan. 2, 1912: 1 ¢«. Jam See 
35268. 


Those new patent cigar lighters. © 
Jan. 8, 1912; 1 @ Janae 
35541. 

When you look around. © Jan. 17, 
1912: 1 e«. Jan. 22, 19123: K 36164: 


Whole darn show. © Feb. 15, 1912; 
1c. Feb. 28, 1912; IK. 38504. 


Why does every boy use his pockets 
as a junk shop. © Feb. 1, 1912" ie 
Feb. 9, 1912; K 38492. 


Why go to college. © Jan. 16, 
1912: 1 ¢. Jan; 22) 1912° Kh Seres 


Why go to college when a street car 
ride is only a nickle. © Jan. 16, 1912; 
1 ¢. Jan. 19, 1912; K s606i 


Why not pull some new stuff in the 
noise department. Dee. 29, “191% 
1c. Jan. 2, 1912; K 3S510T. 


Woman’s page. © Feb. 28, 1912; L 
e. Mar. 2, 1912; K 38511. 


You can’t blame a stenographer for 
thinking about the man she loves. © 
Jan, 18, 1912; £ @ Jan. 19, 1912s 
86059. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


fs AE Wy OP 
3855 


OLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued. 
You know what real suffering is. 


6166. 
You've got to take a week off. 
re 1012 -) A .c, Jan. 5,9 19125 
3210. 

OLDMAN (ALBERT) Cleveland. 


Chums. © Oct. 4, 1910; 2c. Jan. 29, 
912; J 165244 


XOLDMAN (JULIA) New York. 


It is new year’s. 
» Mar. 18, 1912; K 39928. 


OLDSMITH (WALLACE), Bedford, 


Mass. 


Skeletonized history of 
es eee, 
Be eed Ge 
eos dee, 
uy aa ba Ge 
Bees ey 
ee Cn BGs 
sam, 27:1 ¢. 


ONNON (ELMER A.) Detroit. 


Protection. 
Dec. 


24; K 36856. 
24: K 36857. 
24: K 36358. 
29 ; K 36500. 
29: K 36501. 
29: K 36502. 
29; K 36503. 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


29, 1911; J 164538, 


GorRHAM co., New York. 
Bride’s due. © Apr. 
Dec. 27, 1911; K 35647. 
Gorham silverware. 

i911; 2 ec. Dee. 27, 1911; K 35645. 
Plymouth, the colonial 
to-day. 
1911; K 85642. 

Signed as Gorham. © Mar. 
1911; 2 ec. Dec. 27, 1911; K 35648. 


Signed silverware. 
2 ec. Dec. 27, 1911; K 35644. 


Silver Christmas. 
2c. Dee. 27, 1911; K 35641. 


2c. Dec. 27, 1911; K 35643. 
Weighing worth. 
ec. Dec. 27, 1911; K 35646. 


GOTHAM LITHO. co., New York. 


Cupid. © Dec. 1 
mOI2: K 385298. 
Ideal head, no. 2. © Nov. 10, 1911 ; 
ec, Jan. 5, 1912: K 35294. 


GRAHAM 
Chicago, Ill. 


Illinois. 
1912: K 36387. 


© 
Peres etO12: tc. Jan, 22; 1912): kK 


© 
K 


[3818 


[3819 
(© Mar. 14, 1902; 2 


[3820-8826 
Teddy 


[3827 
© Dee! 2h 19M 12 1e: 


[3828-3835 
22) ROWE 3D, 


© June 22, 


pattern of 
© Sept. 19, 1911; 2 ec. Dec. 27, 


Dey 
© July 24, 1911; 
© Nov. 20, 1911; 
Silver investment. © Aug. 23, 1911; 


© May 20, 1911; 


[8836, 38387 
2p AOI eee. ans a: 


ART PAPER AND LITHO. CO., 
[8838-8840 
Deneen (Gov. Charles), governor of 
© Jan: 24,1912: 2 ey dJan) 26: 


GRAHAM ART PAPER 
Continued. 
[Portrait prints] : 
Jones (Walter C.)—Taft (Hon. Wm. 

H.) © Jan. 8, 1912; 2c. each Jan. 6, 
1912; K 35698, 35699. 


AND) Mil te Ow: COs 


GRANT (KH. G.) Berkeley, Cal. [3841 


[Trip in an airship to Santa Claus 
land.] © May 24, 1911; 2 c¢. Jan. 29, 
1912; K 40024. 


GRAY (B. C.) Leadville, Colo. 
‘[3842, 38438 
[2 photographs] : 
Hvergreen Lake.—Holy Cross 
(Mount of) © Sept. 15, 1911; 2c. 
each Feb. 2, 1912; J 165509, 165510. 


GREEN (DANIEL) felt shoe co., New 
York. [3844-8849 


[Blue wedgewood design for four 
sides and top of box. Border and fig- 
ured centre.] © Feb. 19, 1912; 2 ec. 
Mar. 6, 1912; K 38575. 


[Dutch kids design for four sides 
and top of box.] © Feb. 16, 1912; 2c. 
Mar. 6, 1912; K 38576. 


[Fox hunt design for four sides and 
top of box} © (dan: 15, 1912:-2 ¢@, 
Mar. 14, 1912; K 39068. 


[Milkmaid design for four sides and 
top of box.] © Mar. 20, 1912; 2c. 
Mar. 22, 1912; K 39857. 

|Puss-in-boots design for four sides 
and top of box.] © Mar. 18, 1912; 2 
e. Mar. 22, 1912; K 39858. 

[Santa Claus design for four sides 
and top of box.] © Mar. 1, 1912; 2 c. 
Mar. 6, 1912; K 38577. 


GREEN (G. G.) Woodbury, N. J. [8850 


Come in. © Mar. 5, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 
9, 1912; J 167069. 


GREENE (A. N.) AND Naytor (S. E.), 
Denver. [8851 
Fraternal order of Hagles certificate 
of membership. © Jan. 20, 1912; 2 e. 
Jan. 27, 1912; K 36484. 


GREEN’S ADVERTISING AGENCY, San F'ran- 
cisco. [38852 


Court theatre. [Frontispiece on pro- 


gram.|, © Feb. 28,°1912: 2c. Mar. 5, 
1912; K 38545. 


Greca (MarK Harris) Oakland, Cal. 
[3853 


© Oct. 7, 1911; 
29) de es Webs! 16.) 19122 Ff 


Man with the hoe. 
1 ¢@. Wan. 
166375. 


75 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3854 


GREINER (M.) New York. [8854-3861 

Gif me a piece. © Feb. 8, 1912; 2. 
Mar. 19, 1912; K 39730. 

[7 prints]: 

Broilers yah.—Don’t you luf me 
yet.—Going milking sir she said.—If 
you luf me smile vonce.—Och Louie.— 
On my way.—Yust a liddle piece off de 
top. © Feb. 15, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 
19, 1912; K 39728, 39729, 39731-39735. 


GREISAMER (Epcar P.) Flemington, 


ee [38862 
Grand jury of Hunterdon County, 
N.S: © Feb... 15, 2902s) Bie Bep 233, 
1912; J 166585. 
Gross (Epw.) New York. 3863-3880 
Atlas. © Feb. 26, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 26, 
1912; K 38090. 
[Colored girl’s heads and figures] : 
American girl, Nos. 11-22.—My 


mother told me to take this one.—On |. 


the fence.—Sweet enough.—Yes or no. 
© Apr. 6; 1912; 2-e. each Apri 5, 1912: 
KK 40373-40888. 

Dancing taught; no effort to learn. 
© Feb. 17, 1912; 2 c Feb. 16, 1912; 
IO (lie 
GRUNDY (JOHN F. H.), London. [3881 

Maxwell (Mrs.) © Dee. 21, 1911; 
Aves Dee. 28; 1911: Ki, 3688s) 

GuMP (S. & G.) San Francisco. [38882 

Oaks (The) © Feb. 23, 1912; 2. 
Peps. 29) 1912 Sd 166757: 
GuSsTAV-SMirH (HinpA) San Rafael, 

Cal. [3883 

And under all the everlasting arms. 

© ‘Web. 15, 192 = 2 e. Web) Tk. 29712 


K 37837. 


GUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York. 
[3884 
My dog. [Little boy holding dog.] 
© Mar. 9, 1912; 2 ¢ Mar. 14, 1912; 
K 39016. 


Haircut (Harry J.) Boston. 
[38885-8887 
Dog, A-C.. © Mar. 19, 1912; 2c. 
each Mar. 20, 1912; J 167290-167292. 


Hariarnr (lL. Luptow) Los Angeles. 
[83888 
Haight (Mrs. Elsie F.) madonna 
picture of. © July 7, 1911; 2 c. Dee. 
20, SOL: J.-164-7 77, 
HAINES (C. E.) Seattle. [83889, 3890 
Alarm clocks, 1, 2. © Mar. 24, 1912; 


2..c@. each» Apr. 4, 1912" /J I6T15s5 
167759. 


pt. IV, DS., Vea 


HAINES PHOTO CO., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[8891-8896 

Richmond, Va., panoramic view of. 
© Mar. 25, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 26, 19am 
J 167500. 

Seven Pines battlefield, no. 14. © 
Mar. 25, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 26, 101m 
J 167501167504. 

Youngstown, O., Republic iron and 
steel co. © Mar. 25, 1912; 2 c Mam 
26, 1912; J 167499. 

Haut (D. W.) Los Angeles. 
Chandler ranch lands, 
view. © Mar. 20 19 

19125. J 167699; 
HALL (GEORGE P.) & son, New York. 
[38898 

New York, 1912, 6184. © Mar. 26, 
1912; 2 c¢. Mar.-27, 19125 J 1615t: 
HALLWoRTH (WILLIAM LeErecn) Mal- 

den, Mass. [38899, 3900 

Flume in winter, 1, 2. © Jan. 12) 
1912; 2 ¢e.-each Jan. 12, 1912; J 1645408 
164542. 


[3897 
bird’s-eye 
pe Apr. 3; 


Ham (Rotity) Fallon, Nev. 
[3901, 38902 
Fallon, Nev.: 
Beet sugar factory.—Boilers at beet 
sugar factory. © Jan. 2, 291220 
each Jan. 13, 1912; J 164546, 164547. 


HAMILIN (H. W.) Waterville, Me. 
[3903 
Modern woodmen of America. © 
Mar. 15, 1912; 2 c. Mar dS; 39120 
39649. 


HAMMER (FRANK) Chicago. 
[8904-38935 
Old Doe Yak [19122]; 


© Feb. 23; 1 c. Feb. 28; Kk ss21e 
© Feb. 24; 1 c. Feb. 28% Ke 2s2rm 
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 38273: 
© Feb. 27; 1 « Mar. 8; K 38683) 
© Feb. 28; 1 « Mar. 8; K Ss86se 
© Feb. 29; 1 ce. Mar. 8; K 88685: 
© Mar. 1; 1c Mar. 8; K 88686 
© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 8; K s868n 
© Mar. 4;,\1 c. Mar. 8; K 38688: 
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 8; K 88689) 
© Mar. 6; 1c Mar, 18; K 389965: 
© Mar. 7; 1 ec. Mar: 12; K Ss0ae 
© Mar. 8; 1c, Mar. 12; K Ss0am 
© Mar. 9; 1c. Mar. 12; K 38951. 
© Mar. 11; 1 ¢. Mar. 22; K 39868: 
© Mar. 12:1 ¢. Mar. 223 1K 3987: 
© Mar. 13: 1c, Mar. 22; K 8987X. 


76 


no. 1, 1912 


HAMMER (FRANK)—Continued. 
Old Doe Yak [1912]—Continued. 
© Mar. 14; 1 ¢. Mar. 22; K 39872. 
© Mar. 15; 1c. Mar. 22; K 39873. 
© Mar. 16; 1 c. Mar. 22; K 39874. 
© Mar. 18;.1 c. Mar. 22; K: 39875. 
© Mar. 19; 1 ec. Mar. 22; K 39876. 
© Mar. 20; 1 c. Mar. 22; K 39877. 
© Mar. 21; 1 c. Mar. 25; K 39940. 
© Mar. 22; 1 c. Mar. 25; K 39941. 
© Mar. 23; 1c. Mar. 25; K 39942. 
© Mar. 25; 1 c. Apr. 1; K 40324. 
iy Mar: (26) 1 e. Aprict: K.:40325. 
() Mar. 27: 1c. Apr. 1; K 40826. 
(©) Mar: 28; 1 c. Apr. 1; K40327. 
© Mar. 29; 1 c. Apr. 1; K 40328. 
© Mar. 30; 1 c. Apr. 1; K 403829. 
HAmMeERS (F.. P.) Elkton, Va. 
[3936-3939 

Elkton, Va.: 

Passenger station, 1-3.—River bridge. 
m) Mar. 25, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 26, 
1912: J 167493-167496. 

HARBECK (WILLIAM H.) See list of 


moving-pictures at end of this cata- 
logue. : 
Harpy (V. B.) Frankfort, Inc. [8940 
Geronimo, bloodthirsty Apache In- 
dian chief and his daughter, Kiowa 
Annie. or Lola. © Dec. 6, 1911; 2c. 
Dec. 8, 1911; J 164525. 


Harr (J. KNow LES) Brooklyn. 
[3941-3946 

Chrysanthemums. © Feb. 15, 1912; 

=e. Mar. 19, 1912; K 39748. 

Pint in blue] © Mar. 20, 1912; 

2c. Apr. 1, 1912; K 40164. 

[Girl in yellow.] © Mar. 20, 1912; 

2c. Apr. 1, 1912; Ik 40165. 

Peopta. With all good wishes. © 
Sees: 1912 > -2..e.. Mar) 19; #9125. K 
59749. 

hiked rose.] © Mar. 20, 1912; 2c. 
Apr. 1, 1912; K 40166. 


Ruth. © Feb. 15, 1912; 1 c. Mar: 
= 1912: 1 c. Mar. 23, 1912; K 399382. 


HaAarMon (Mary H.) Belvedere, Cal. 
[3947-4007 
Children in the woods, 176. © Feb. 
meigi2- 2c. Mar. 15, 1912; J 167178. 
Glear Lake, 182. © Feb. 2, 1912: 
me Mar. 15, 1912: J 167179. 


Hiven song, 180. © Feb. 2, 1912; 
mee. Mar. 15, 1912: J 167180. 
Farewell light, 193. © Feb. 13, 


mo: 2c. Mar. 15, 1912: J. 167181, 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


4007 
HarMON (Mary H.)—Continued. 
Following the quest, 185. © Feb. 2, 


10825 2)'e. Mar. 25, 19125; J 167182. 


Glint of sunlight, 186. © Feb. 2, 
AOI?) 2 Co Mar. 25,-19123 TJ 16TLS83. 


Golden hour, 188. © Feb. 2, 1912; 
2-c. Mar. 15, 1912; J 167184. 

Grazing flock, 178. © Feb. 2, 1912; 
2 e. Mar. 15; 1912; J 167185. 

In the shadow of the woods, 183. 
© Feb!!2,) 1912; 2 eM: 15,1910; J 
167186. 


In the woods, 189. © Feb. 2, 1912; 
Ze. Mari‘ 15, W207) t6TLST: 

Lagunitas, Cal. (in summer) 215. 
yyMiarl sv One: "2 ec! Apr 4, TOR? 7 
167734. 

Landscape with cattle, 181. © Feb. 
2, 1912; 2c. Mar. 15, 1912; J 167188. 


Last rays of the sun, 199. © Feb. 
16, 1912; 2c. Mar. 15,'1912; J 167189. 


Late November in the coast range, 
£00) ©) eb.) 2,912: : 2. ce; Mar. 15, 
1912; J 167190. 

Light through the darkness, 204 © 
Mek). LG) O12) 2 ec. Mar. 15, 1912 3-5 
167209. 

Los Guillicos, Cal., 198. © Feb. 13, 
DOR? ns ret Mae a, Tole 167191, 


Pajaro Valley, Cal., 197. © Feb. 13, 
TOL Ze. Mar.) POPs. S 1G t1O2. 


Quiet woods, 190. © Feb. 2, 1912; 
2)'e, Mare 15,1912) FJ 167193. 

fainy day, 194. © Feb. 13, 1912; 2 
ce. Mar. 15, 1912; J 167194. 

Russian River near Cloverdale, Cal., 
192)" ©) Beb: 13/' 1912: 2e), Mar: ct5, 
POE S| Oe: 


Salinas Valley, Cal., 195. © Feb. 
WAS OTD | Deu) Mars dd): Ton J 1G TI9G: 
San Lorenzo River, 202. © Feb. 16, 
POLE 2) ek oMar. 1,191.2 :) I: AGA 9F: 
Savior in garden of Gethsemane, 175. 
@ibeb, 21912 ie. Mar. 15, 1912s Fs 
167198. 
Sierra storm, 173. © Feb. 2, 1912; 
e: Mar 15; 19127. J 167199. 
Sonoma Creek, 187. © Feb. 2, 1912; 
2 e. Mar. 16, 1912; J 167200. 


Still retreats, 196. © Feb. 13, 1912; 
2 Gy Mars 1690912 2S 167201. 


Stream in the valley, 191. © Feb. 
2 totes Je. Mar. 95.) 1919-3. FAG T2028. 


Summer gloaming, 201. © Feb. 16, 
1912-2 e: ‘Mar: 15, 1912: 3 167203. 

Sunset Gualala River, Cal., 203. © 
Mebn dia. 2O12 + 2 1e. Mar. 15; 1912 5. Ff 
167204. 


i) 


WW 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4008 


HARMON (Mary H.)—Continued. 


Sunset, Sonoma Creek, 184. © Feb. 
2, tO to! e. Mar 2S, A O12 eS 161208. 


Sunset, Sonoma Creek, 200. © Feb. 
16, 1912; 2 ce. Mar. 15, 1912; J 167206. 


Tears of the mountain, 174. © Feb. 
20 AGI2 3 2°) Mar? 19, 4012? il LOT 20: 


Watching the close of day, 179. © 
Keb, <2 1912s" 2) e. Maroc: tole 
167208. 

[10 photographs] : 

Conway meadows, N. H., 205.—For- 
est’s shady scene, 211.—Gateway of 
light, 206.—Headwaters of the San 
Joaquin, Cal., 208—Nicasio Valley, 
Cal., 214.—Old adobe in southern Cali- 
fornia, 212.—Queen of night, 207.— 
Rainy day, 209.—Shadows in the 
mighty woods, 210.—Woodland retreat, 
213. © Mar, 5, 19127 2 ec.eachk Apr. 4; 
1912; J 167730—-167738, 167735-167740. 

[18 photographs]: 

Adobe and oaks, Cal., 167.—Brook 
(The), 170.—California in springtime, 
162.—Cloudy day, 155.—Coast range, 
Cal., 1638.—Guadala River, Cal., 157.— 
In green pastures, 171.—Lagunitas, 
Cal., early autumn, 166.—Moonlight, 
160, 164.—Morning, 172.—Noon hour, 
159.--Oak glade, 158.—Rainy day, 
165.—River path, 168.—Sheltered spot, 
156.—Shepherd and his flock, 161.— 
Twilight hour, 169. © Jan. 16, 1912; 
2c. each Feb. 7, 1912; J 166054—166071. 


FHIARRIS (Morrison M.), Cincinnati. 
[4008 
Chanuka 165 B. C. [and] Chanuka 
POdd) KO} pans 12) 1912: De Pam 1s: 
19TH 85766. 


Harris (W. J.), St. Augustine, Fla. 
[4009 
Connor, Fla., Randall hotel orange 
grove on the Ocklawaha River. © 
Dec te DOG 2 Ch Mar, 28," 1913-7 
163265. 


Harris (W. J.) co., St. Augustine, 


Fla. [4010-4082 

Vlorida palms. © Feb. 23, 1912; 2 
c. Feb. 26, 1912; J 166686. 

Oversea. Ey dC. rr... 18. ©: Jan. 
0) M12 2 oo Web. 22. 1019: J T6668. 

St. Augustine from Lyon bldg. © 
we Oe AOS ee a, 2. OTA) as 
165055. 

[7 photographs]: 

Close finish, Vita and Vita, Jr., St. 
Augustine, Fla.—Finish between Vita 


and Vita, Jr., St. Augustine, Fla.— 
Vita, Jr—St. Augustine, Fla., Ft. 
Marion, court, 1565.—St. Augustine, 
Wia.,  Wt.. Marion, ‘moat, 1566.— St. 


18 


pt. IV, 0-18.) va 


Harris (W. J.) co.—Continued. 

[7 photographs |—Continued. 
Augustine, Fla., old Vedder house on 
the bay.—St. Augustine, Fla., Treas- 
ury st..6 ft. 3 in. wide. © Maro 
1912; 2 @ each “Mar 14°°51912- 
167145-167151. 


[11 photographs]: 

Happy days on the Ocklawaha 
River. — Ocklawaha lilies. — Ockla- 
waha moss covered oaks.—Ocklawaha 
moss effects—Ocklawaha River, Fla., 
en route—Ocklawaha River [Fla.], 
on the.—Ocklawaha River, Fla., 
scenic. — Ocklawaha vista.—St. Au- 
gustine, Fla., Ft. Marion; couse 
1565.—St. Augustine, Fla., ft. Marion, 
entrance, 1565.—Some sandwich. 
Feb. 28, 1912; 2c. each Mar. 6, 1912; 
J 166992-167002. 

[52 photographs]: 

Arrival of first train at Key West, 
Wa. 

Closing the last gap in the over sea 
iY. E. C. rr. Knights Key dock.— 
Cocoanut palm, Fla.—Cocoanut palms 


in I‘la.—Congressional, second train 
into Key West, Jan. 22, 1912, FE. Ei. C. 


rr., 40. 


First train into Key West, Fla., 
Jan. 22, 1912—Flagler (H. M.) and 


first train into Key West, Jan. 22, 
1912.—Tlagler (H. M.) and party leay- 
ing first train to arrive at Key West, 
Wla.—Florida vista on Lake Worth. 

Key West harbor, F. HE. C. rr., sta- 
tion, 48—Key West, Fla., from city 
hall.—Key West, Fla., from city hall 
tower.—Key West, Fla., U. S. naval 
Station. 

Long Key, Fla., F. HE. C. hotel co, 
Long Key fishing camp, 1, 2.—Long 
Key viaduct, 11.—Long Key viaduct, 
over sea F. E. C. rr., 7, 12, 92.—Long 
Key viaduct, over sea I. E. C. rr. from 
Long Key fishing camp. 

Miami, Fla., F. E. C. hotel co., Royal 
Palm, 1, 2.—Miami, Fla., Haleyon 
hall.—Miami, Fla., hotel Royal Palm 
walk.—Miami, Fla., north from Royal 
Palm.—Miami, Fla., palm walk.— 
Miami, Fla., south from Royal Palm.— 
Miami River, Fla., on the. 


Over sea I. E. C. rr. 15, 22-25, 234 


31, 48, 51, 52, 55, 80, 91.—Over sea 
i. E. C. rr. old and new viaducts; 


Knights Key, 14. 


Palm Beach, Fla.—Palm Beach, Fla., 
F. E. C. hotel co., Royal Poinciana.— 
Palm Beach, Fla., palm walk, 95.— 
Palm Beach vista on Lake Worth, 
Ia.— Palm vista, Fla. 


\ MISCELLANEOUS 


CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 4169 
Harris (W. J.) co.—Continued. Hargis & Ewine—Continued. 
[52 photographs ]—Continued. Claypool (Horatio C.) © Jan. 12, 


Under the palms, Fla.— Worth 
(Lake) cocoanut palms. — Worth 
bake) on. (©) Jan.- 30, 1912:)2).¢. 


each Feb. 12, 1912; J 166243-166294. 


Harris & Ewine, Washington. 
[40838-4125 
Adams (Alva)- © Jan. 20, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 2, 1912; J 166855. 
Adams (Samuel) © Jan. 16, 1912; 
mer Mar: 2, 1912; J 166854: 


Ainey (William D. B.) © Jan. 15, 
1912; 2c. Mar. 2, 1912; J 166856. 

Ainsworth (Maj. Gen. F. C.) © 
Heapeo, 1919° 2c. Keb. 19, 1912;. J 
166458. 

Archbald (Robert W.) © Jan. 20, 
7912=2 e. Mar. 2, 1912; J 166857. 

Bakhmetieff (George) © Jan. 29, 
1912-> 2%.e. Mar. 2, 1912; J 166858. 

Bakhmetieff (Madame Mary B.) © 


Ramey SOr2> 2 ec. Mar. 2; 1912; J 
166859. 

Bass (Robert P.) © Feb. 14, 1912; 
2 ec. Mar. 2, 1912; J 166860. 

Bathrick (Elsworth R.)~ ©- Jan. 
fa tot2: 2.e>Mar. 2, 1912: J 166861. 

Bayley (Rear Admiral W. B.) © 
atte 6 O12 2 ee Mar. 2, 1912s 5 
166862. 


Beck (Capt. Paul W.) © Feb. 3, 
1912; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1912; J 166868. 
Bertholf (Ellsworth P.) © Jan. 6, 
1912; 2’c. Mar. 2, 1912; J 166864. 
Biddle (Gen. W. B.) © Jan. 20, 
29i2 52 ¢ Mar, 2, 1912; J 166865. 
Blackman (Fred L.) © Jan. 26, 


1912; 2c. Mar. 2, 1912;.J 166867. 

Blue (Dr. Rupert) © Jan. 28, 1912; 
2 ce. Mar. 2, 1912; J 166866. 

Ereyan (irs, N. P:) (©. Jan,15, 
1912 2 c. Mar. 2, 1912; J 166868. 

Bulkeley (R. J.) © Jan. 27, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 2, 1912; J 166869. 

Bussey (Maj. Gen. Cyrus) © Jan. 
neeoi2: 2.¢ Mar. 2, 1912; J. 166870. 

Cabell (Royal E.) © Jan. 3, 1912; 
= ec. Mar: 2, 1912; J 166871. 

Calloway (Oscar) © Jan. 15, 1912; 
woe Mar. 2, 1912; J 166873: 


Carey (Joseph M.) © Feb. 26, 
£992. 2 ec. Mar. 2, 1912; J) 166874. 


Carland (John E.) © Jan. 3, 1912; 
ee. Mar. 21912: J 166872. 


Claxton (De. 2. 2.) ©) Dee 24, 
1911; 2 ec. Mar. 2, 1912; J 1668538. 


1912; 2 ec. March 2, 1912; J 166875. 


Cone (Admiral H. I.) © Jan. 
1912; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1912; J 166876. 


Connell (Richard E.).. © Jan: 2, 
AQU2 5 '2 Ge.) Mars 2: 1912 J<66877: 

Cosgrain (T. Charles) © Feb. 11, 
A902 Ze, Mar 2, 1912s J 166878: 

Crespo y Martinez (Gilberto). © 
TAM hon eon 2. ear 2 tOU2 se of 
166879. 

Davilla (Dr. Fausto) © Feb. 18, 
TOI 2 12 es Marin 2%, 2912.3. 167523: 

Donahue (Michael) © Feb. 19, 
tO el Mar 27, 1912) 16 THs. 

Dorset (Dr. Marion) © Feb. 20, 


TTS 2 ee Mars 27, tot? 7 Gio 24, 

Einstein (Louis) © Feb. 26, 1912; 
2c) Mar. 27,1912 > J 167529. 

Evans (Lynden) © Feb. 25, 1912; 
Zien Mart. 270), 19#2> J. 67530: 

Ewing (Robert) © Feb. 25, 1912; 
Ze), Mat 27.) 1912.3 J 161533: 

Gama (Senor Don Domicio da) © | 
Web!) 2030912} Zac. Mar, 27, 191205 
167534. 

Gardner (Obidiah) © Feb. 21, 1912. 
27 C) Mae 20) LOA at S, bOC doce 

Garrett: (S, WW.) ©: Peb. 21. 1912 
Pe eMart i. CO eI! 1G (28: 

Gaynor (William J.) © > Feb. 
MAA en Mar 27) tOles a 116i bas: 

George (Henry) jr. © Feb. 21, 
POU Cy ear 2h. tole Si 16520. 

Gibbons (Capt. John H.) © Feb. 
2a tone ver Mar. 27) 1902: J. 167a2%. 

Gray (Finley H.) © Feb. 28, 1912; 
YC Mae At tol) Tocoon. 

Gregg (Curtis H.) © Feb. 24, 1912; 
Z\Co Matt, £Od2 iG (ooe: 

Gudger (J. M.) © Feb. 24, 1912; 
es Mame 2G hl OND 9) KF AGT OAT. 
HARRISON (R. W.) Key West, Fla. 

[4126-4134 


PA 


Burial of the Maine: 

Casting her off—Outside Havana 
Harbor.—Procession leaving Havana 
Harbor.—Sea cocks opened.—Three 
miles from Cuba.—Towing in Havana 
Harbor.—Towing out of Havana Har- 
bor.—Last of the Maine.—Maine leav- 
ing cofferdam. © Mar. 19, 1912; 2 e. 
each Mar. 25, 1912; J 167468—167476. 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & MARX, Chicago. 
[41385-4169 
[Cuts for ads]: 
Announcer.—At 


the top of the 


| swing. — Going up.— Right weight.— 


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pt. Iv; ne sae 


Hakr, ScHAFFNER & Marx—Continued. 
[Cuts for ads]—Continued. 

Rival games.—Sophomore. — Spring is 

coming.—Vacation time.—Waiting for 

the train.—Who cares?—Yell master. 

© Feb. 21, 1912; 2 ec each Mar. 8, 

1912; K 88668-38678. 


Alumnus. — Ancient and mod- 
ern.—Bell.—Business men.—Extremes 
meet.—Flower stand.— Going to the 
office. —- Greek theatre. — In China- 
town.—Japanese bridge.—Memorial.— 
Oakland ferry.—Old mission.—On the 
beach. — On the campus. — On the 
docks. — Ostrich farm. — Overland 
train. — Reception. — Schoolmates. — 
Summer days.—Tea house.—Tourists.— 
You are welcome. © Feb. 20, 1912; 
2c. each Mar, 16, 1912; K 89407-39430. 


Hartr (HALTON W.) Cleveland. 
[ 


4170 


Prayer (The) © Heb: 12).1912- 2 
e. Feb. 14, 1912; J 166302. 


HARTMAN FURNITURE & CARPET CO,, 
Chicago. [4171, 4172 
Hartman’s comptete home of 4 fur- 
nished rooms. © -Mar. 3, 1912; 2 « 
Mar. 18, 1912; K 39929. 
Little child can show you the way. 
© Mar. 31, 1912: 2 ¢ Mar. 29, 1912; 
K 40063. 


Harvey (FRED) Kansas City, Mo. 
[41734247 

Grand Canyon, Ariz., general view 
from 400 ft. down Hermit trail. © 
Sam by LOLA s 1oerMep.. 2.4 c.. eb, 99: 
1912; J 166475. 

Northwest from near Pima Point. 
cn mepe L 1OI2 Oe. Mab 2. ToI2 : Wi 
166705. 

[38 photographs]: 

From Pima Point, A-C, 20.—Grand 
Canyon, Ariz., general view from Mo- 
jave Pt.—Grand Canyon, Ariz., look- 


ing N. E. from near Mojave Pt.— 
Grand Canyon, Ariz., looking north 


from near Hermit Pt.—Grand Canyon, 
Ariz.. looking n. w. from near Mo- 
jave Pt., Indians in foreground.— 
Grand Canyon, Ariz., Mojave Pt., show- 
ing Colorado River.—Grand Canyon, 
Ariz., N. W. from Mojave Pt.—Grand 
Canyon, Ariz., 'N.° W. from Pima Pt., 
showing Colorado River.—Grand Can- 
yon. Ariz., panorama from Pima Pt.— 
Looking N. E. from 200 ft. down Her- 
mit trail—Near Mojave Pt., 22, 25.— 


Near Pima Pt.. 24, 29, 30, 32.—N. E. 
from Mojave Pt.—N. E. from near 
Mojave Pt.—N. E. from near Pima 
Pt.—North from Pima Pt.—N. W. 


80 


Harvey (Frep)—Continued. 

[33 photographs ]—Continued. 
trom between Mojave Pt. and Pima 
Pt—N. W. from Hermit Pt.—N. W. 
from near Hermit Pt.—N. W. from 
near Pima Pt., A. B.—N. W. from 
Pima Pt.—Pima Pt. view N. W.—Sec-. 
tion of Hermit trail and view north 
across the Canyon.—Sunset from Mo- 
jave Pt.—Sunsat from Pima Pr © 
Jan. 1, 1912; 2 ¢ each Web. 2eae12 
166085-166117. 

[40 photographs]: 

Apache belle-—Arapako girl.—Arap- 
aho medicine man, front.—Arapaho 
medicine man, three-fourths view.— 
Black lodge, front view.—Black lodge, 
three-quarter.—Black lodge (Mrs.)— 
Bro-ga-he-ga. — Che-topa. — Conjurer 
(The)—Corn-dropper (Mrs.) front 
view.—Corn-dropper (Mrs.)  three- 
quarter.—Gunn (Mr.) front view.— 
Gunn (Mr.) profile—Gunn (Mr.) 
three-quarter.—Gunn (Mrs.) front 
view.—-Gunn (Mrs.)  profile—Mad 
bull (Chief)—Mad bull (Mrs.)—Non- 
pe-wala. — Non-pe-wala (Mrs.)—Ors- 
loba.—Osage warrior.—Pretty man, 
front view.—Pretty man, profile— 
Pretty man, three-quarter view.—Red 
ecrn, front view.—Red corn, profile.— 
Sah-pe-ka-he, front view.—Sah-pe-kah- 
he, profile-—Tobazni, Apache.—To-na- 
philipi.—Tum-Wala, front view.—Tum- 
Wala, profile—White-spoon (Chief) 
front view.—White-spoon (Chief) pro- 
file—White-spoon (Chief) three-quar- 
ter.—White-spoon (Mr.) and wife.— 
Yellow-horse (Chief) front view.— 
Yellow-borse (Chief) three-quarter. 
© Feb. 20, 1912; 2 ce each Mar. 5, 
1912; J 166918—166957. 


HASTINGS H.) Haverhill, 


Mass. [4248-4252 


Haverhill high. baseball team, 1911. 
© Mar. 19, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 22, 1912; 


J 167425. 

——hbasket ball team, 1912. © 
Mar. 9, 1912; 2 ec. Mar. 3) 929i 
167080. 
team, 1911. © Dec. 7, 
2c. Dac. 28, 1911: J 16448 

[2 photographs]: 

Kimball (Alfred)—Kimball (Mrs. 
Alfred) © Jan. 15, 1912; 2 @ each 
Jan. 17, 1912; J 164786, 164787. 


(GEORGE 


TOE: 


HAYES LITHOGRAPHING Co., Buffalo. 
[4253-4271 
[19 prints]: 
Apple blossoms.—Auto races.—Car- 
nations.—Chums.—Following instruc- 
tions. — Four pounder. — Friends. — 


mo: 1, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


4420 


HAYES LITHOGRAPHING co.—Continued. 


[19 prints]—Continued. 

Home sweet home.—Indian beauty nos. 
1. 2.—Jones (John Paul )—Protection.— 
Ready for the party.—Red lady.— 
Simplicity.—Spring drive.—Sweet six- 
teen.—Three beauties.—Unlooked for. 
© wan. 10, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 15; 
1912; K 37648-37666. 


HeacockK (HaAuie C.), St. Marie, 


Idaho. [4272 
St. Marie, Idaho, lumber yards and 
buildings. © Feb. 17, 1912; 2 ce. Mar. 
1, 1912; K 38378. 
HeEtiEso (A. L.) Janesville, Minn. 
[4273 
Janesville, Minn., public library of. 
i) Hep. 2); 1912: 2 ¢. Feb. '5, 1912; J 
166234. 
HENKEL (VALENTINE) Portland, Or. 
[4274 
Hood (Mt.) during silver thaw. © 
aa ot so12- 2 c, Keb. 6, 1912: 7 
165913. 


HENLEY (NORMAN W.) PUB. Co., New 


York. [4275 

Modern submarine boat chart. © 

wants, 191252 ¢ Jan--15--1912>-K 
36114. 

HENRY (Marie FEALiIEsS) New York. 

[4276 

Vacation savings fund. © May 15, 


fit; 2) ¢. Web. 3, 1912; K 36999. 


HENSHAW (A. GLENN COOPER) Indian- 
apolis. [4277 
Riley (James Whitcomb) © Mar. 
pee 2 ec. Mar. 23, 1912-:. J 167440. 


HENSLEY (Epwin E.) San Francisco. 

[4278 

Golden gate. © Jan. 11, 1912; 1c. 

Meee, AS Ec. Jan. 26, 19u2¢ ) K 
38155. 


HEPNER (Wm.), New York. [4279 
One of our latest creations for the 
season of 1912. © Jan. 28, 1912; 1. 
pan, 31, 1912; K 36667. 
Herest (A. W.) Chicago. [4280 
Grand Xmas package. [Series no. 5. 
Xmas circular.] © Mar. 7, 1912; 2c. 
Mar. 4, 1912; K.38648. 
HERMAN (J.), Brooklyn. 
[Colored post cards]: 
As the old year fades into the new. 
a2. 
Best Christmas wishes. 46. [Oblong 
winter scene on scroll above poinset- 
tias.|—Best Christmas wishes. 61. 


[4281-4420 


HERMAN (J.)—Continued. 


[Colored post cards]—Continued. 
[Landscape framed by cord and tassels 
on holly branch.J—Best New Year 
greeting. 68. [Side view of young 
woman.]—Best New Year wishes. 59. 
[Three swinging bells and holly above 
round landsecape.]|—Best wishes for 
Merry Christmas. 26. [Holly, mistle- 
toe and Christmas bell below snow 
scene.]—Bright and happy New Year. 
2. [May all your resolves bring good 
luck.]—Bright and happy New Year. 
31, Ah may good fortune follow you.— 

Christmas greeting. 38. [Man in 
sleigh on country road near wind- 
mill.]—Christmas greeting. 8. [Win- 
ter landscape and _ violets.]—Christ- 
mas greeting. 20. [Head of Santa 
Claus with violets and holly. ]—Christ- 
mas greeting. 27. Merry bells are 
ringing happy hearts are singing.— 
Christmas greeting. 64. [Young 
woman wearing large bunch of vio- 
lets. |—Christmas greetings. 6. [Winter 
landscape framed in  horseshoe.]— 
Christmas greetings. 7. [Christmas 
bells, holly and round spring land- 
scape.]—Christmas greetings. AK, 
[Winter landscape of country church in 
round holly-trimmed frame.]—Christ- 
mas greetings. 21. [Bird singing on 
window  sill.]|—Christmas_ greetings. 
80. Let joy be thy guiding star.— 
Christmas greetings. 35. [Panel land- 
scape on scroll with spray of poinset- 
tia.|—Christmas greetings. 71. [Oval 
landscape in holly trimmed frame. ]— 


Christmas jov and peace be thine. 25. 
-—Compliments of Jan. Ist. 4. 
Greetings of Jan. 1st. 8. [Carna- 


tions and holly.] 


Happy Christmas. 69. [Two small 
birds singing on window sill.]—Happy 
heart a brimful of cheer. 9. Happy 
New Year. 7. Souvenir of Jan. 1st.— 
Happy New Year. 32. [Court page 
earrying bunch of violets.]—Happy 
New Year. 41. [Young man carrying 
roses and standing above hour-glass. ]— 
Happy New Year. 48. [Young colonial 
dame and pansies.]|—Happy New Year. 
63. [Woman seated holding mandolin. ] 
—Happy New Year. 65. [Winter 
seene framed in horseshoe.|—Happy 
New Year. 72. [Young woman hold- 
ing up a mask.]—Here’s to a life, you 
should lead. 18. 

I’m thinking of you today because 
it is Christmas. 30. 


January 1st. 39. [Garland of holly.] 
—January ist. 62. [Stars and semi- 
circle of holly.J]—Jolly Christmas. 25. 


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4420 


HERMAN (J.)—Continued. 


[Colored post cards]—Continued. 
Sweet memories are the golden links 
of friendship.—Joyful Christmas. 9. 
Country snow scene with woman in 
foreground.|—Joyful Christmas. 18. 
[Two birds singing on ivy vine and 
holly bough.]—Joyful Christmas. 19. 
[Head of Santa Claus, forget-me-nots 
and holly.|—Just for old times sake. 
47. 

Let Christmas carols with their 
laurels. 17.—Let not the ending of 
the old year. 13.—Let the yule-log 
burn bright. 23. 


May Christmas be a merry day for 
thee and thine. 22.—May the Christ- 
mas chimes to all so dear. 5.—May 
this find you in the best of health. 29. 
—May this new year bring bright and 
sunny hours. 1. Prosperous Jan. ist. 
—May this New Year’s day unfold a 
future clear and bright. 11.—Merry 
Christmas. 2. [Four moss rose buds 
and winter landscape.]—Merry Christ- 
mas. 8. Cheerful fireside where Merry 
hearts abound.—Merry Christmas. 6 
With the merry bells, whose silvery 
tongues proclaim good cheer.—Merry 


Christmas. 10. Pray accept from me 
a hearty Xmas_- greeting.—Merry 
Christmas. 16. [Head of Santa Claus 


below a bunch of poinsettia and spray 
of holly.J]—Merry Christmas. 19. 
[Holly design and burning log.J— 
Merry Christmas. 24. I think of you 
to-day because it is Christmas.— 
Merry Christmas. 28. [Oblong snow 
scene across band of stars.]—Merry 
Christmas. 82. "Twas a Christmas 
light—Merry Christmas. 45. [Snow 
scene on scroll design.]—Merry Christ- 
mas. 48. [Girl with pair of skates 
across her arm.]—Merry Christmas. 


49. [Landscape seen through oval 
opening.—Merry Christmas. 60. [Two 


birds singing on holly, branch before 
window. ]—Merry Christmas and happy 
New Year. 31. [Convolution of ribbon, 
bells and holly about landscape.]— 
Merry Christmas and a happy New 
Year. 67. [Young woman carrying 
pennant over left shoulder.]|—Merry 
Christmas greeting. 17. [Head of 
Santa Claus with holly and poinset- 
tia./—Merry Christmas greeting. 24. 
[Flock of sheep in foreground of oval 
snow scene.]—Merry Christmas I wish 
unto you. 16. JConventional poin- 
settia design.]|—Merry Christmas to 
you. 1. [Embossed head of ‘Santa 
Claus.]—Merry Christmas to you. 27. 
[Head of Santa Claus in snow storm. ] 
—Merry greetings and Christmas 


8 


pt. Iv, D. 8, va 


HERMAN (J.)—Continued. 

[Colored post cards]—Continued. 
heer. 12. [Oval snow scene of church 
near pond.]|—Merry may your Christ- 


mas be. 23. [Conventional design 
with oval landscape. ] 

New Year’s greeting. 58. [Young 
woman holding crop.]—New Year’s 


9 


ad 


greetings. 57. [Conventional design 
of holly, ribbon and landscape. ] 


Remembrance and best wishes. 10. 
[Fir trees about round frame of land- 
scape. |—Right jolly Christmas. 21. I 
wish you good health, I wish you good 
cheer.—Right jolly Christmas. 26. 
Bells, bells, Christmas bells.—Right 
jolly Christmas. 36. [Winter land- 
scape panel on scroll with poinsettia 


spray.]—Right merry Christmas. 20. 
Holly and poinsettia design. 

Seasons greetings. 15. [Just for 
dear old memory’s' sake.]|—Sincere 
good wishes for a happy Christmas. 4. 

Thanksgiving day greetings. 38. 


[Puritan trading with Indian for tur- 
key. ]—Thanksgiving day greetings. 50. 
[Puritan saluting a baked turkey.]— 
Thanksgiving day greetings. 53. [Pur- 
itan with gun and turkey kissing 
woman holding pudding.]—Thanksgiy- 
ing day greetings. 55. [Young woman 
entering door with basket on arm filled 
with fruit.]—Thanksgiving greeting. 
14. [Strutting turkey gobbler in wheat 
field.]—Thanksgiving greeting. 15. 
[Two turkey gobblers in wheat field.] 
—Thanksgiving greetings. 33. [Two 
turkeys, wheat field and poppies.]— 
Thanksgiving greetings. 37. [Turkey 
framed in wish bone.]—Thanksgiving 
ereetings. 40. [Line of turkeys going 
through wheat field.|—-Thanksgiving 
greetings. 42. [Two turkeys one go- 
ing through fence of wheat field.]— 
Thanksgiving greetings. 44. Strutting 
turkey gobbler near shock of wheat. ]— 


Thanksgiving greetings. 51. [Two 
turkeys at right of wild roses.]— 
Thanksgiving greetings. 52. [Turkey 


framed in wish bone hung on card.]— 
Thanksgiving greetings. 54. [Turkey 
framed in wish bone below horn of 
plenty.]—Thanksgiving greetings. 56. 
[Turkey framed in wish bone above 
collection of fruit and vegetables. ]— 
Thanksgiving greetings. 70. [Turkey 
gobbler near lot of corn flowers.]— 
This wreath of holly. 14. 


Very merry Christmas. 13. [Bells 
and ‘holly above oval country land- 
seape. | 

Wishing you a happy New Year. 66. 
[Oblong snow scene; band of stars and 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 


4543 


HERMAN (J.)—Continued. 


[Colored post cards]—Continued. 
holly.]—Wishing you a merry Christ- 
mas. 22. [Hail to this Christmas 
day.]—Wishing you a merry Christ- 
mas. 28. Happy heart a bright fire- 
side.—Wishing you a merry Christ- 
mas. 29. [Holly and ribbon at left 
of landscape.]—Wishing you a right 
jolly Christmas. 384. Winter land- 
scape showing through oblong open- 
ing.—With best wishes for a merry 
Christmas. 5. [Pine cones about 
round snow scene with flock of sheep 
feeding in foreground.] © Jan. 2, 1912; 
2c. each Jan. 30, 1912; K 36516-86619. 


[Embossed Xmas. name cards]: 

_ Best Xmas. wishes. 1. [Holly & 
ecandles.|—Best Xmas. wishes. 2: 
[Holly & open fire.]—Bountiful Xmas. 
[Holly & horn of plenty.] 

Cheerful Xmas. 1. [Holly & horse- 
shoe. ] Cheerful Xmas. , 2. [Holly 
wreath around log.]—Cheerful Xmas. 
3. [Poinsettia.]|—Christmas cheer. 1. 
[Holly, poinsettia & candles.] Christ- 


mas cheer. 2. [Holly & bells.]—Christ- 
mas cheer. 38. [Holly.]—Christmas 
cheer. 4. [Holly.]—Christmas cheer. 


5. [Holly.]—Christmas greeting. 1. 
[Poinsettia.]—Christmas greeting. 2. 
[Holly & pine blossoms.]—Christmas 
greeting. 3. [Poinsettia.]—Christmas 
joy. 1. [Poinsettia.]—-Christmas joy. 
2. [Holly & pine blossoms.]—Christ- 
mas joy. 38. [Poinsettia.]—Christmas 
joys. [Holly & _ bell.]—Christmas 
thoughts. 1. [Holly & candles.]— 
Christmas thoughts. 2. [Holly.] 

Happy Xmas. 1. [Holly, poinsettia 
& candles.J|—Happy Xmas. 2. [Hol- 
ly.J—Happy Xmas. 3. [Poinsettia.] 

Loving Xmas. [Holly &  poin- 
setta.|—Loving Xmas thought. [Hol- 
ly.] 

Merry Xmas. 1. 
settia.] Merry Xmas. 2. [Holly & 
bell.]|—Merry Xmas. 3. [Holly & open 
fire.]—Merry Xmas. 4. [Holly.J— 
Merry Xmas. 5. [Holly.]—Merry 
Xmas. 6. [Holly & candle.]—Merry 
Xmas. 7. [Holly & candle.]—Merry 
Xmas to you. [Poinsettia.] 

Right merrie Xmas. [Holly.] 

Season’s greetings. [Poinsettia.] 

Wishing you a merry Xmas. [Hol- 
ly & holly bell.] © Feb. 15, 1912; 2c. 
each Feb. 27, 1912; K 88116-88151. 


[Holly & poin- 


Hertz, New York. [4421, 4422 


© 
1912; K 


8 


Hertz English coaching coat. 
Hep. clin, 'Ol2s 2 eC Mepi t, 
387167. 


a 


Herrz—Continued. 

Hertz new English sporting Nor- 
fovky Gy Web. 5) (1919 2) 'e Bebo 7, 
1912; K 387168. 


Hess (EpwarbD) Oakland, Cal. [44238 

Adams (Mt.), Wash., from Snow 
Plow Mt) © Fan. 30, 191232 ‘ce. Jan. 
19, 1912; J 166017. 


HEYMANN (M.) New York. 
[4424 4543 

[120 photographs]: 

At her best. 

Booklet for souvenir. — Before 
Thanksgiving.—Bells and stars.—Book 
and flowers.—Book and leaves.—Book 
with greetings.—Bunch of pansies. 

Carnations. — Christmas bells. — 
Christmas message.—Church and flow- 
ers.—Church and_ stars. — Church 
bells—Church in snow.—Church on 
the hill.—Cluster of forget-me-nots.— 
Cluster of roses. 

Destined to die. 

Emblem of beauty.—Evergreen on 
snow.—Hvergreen with bells. 

Fair sisters, 1, 2.—Flowers in bas- 
ket.—Flowery greeting.—Fond love to 


brother.—Fondest love to. sister.— 
Fondest remembrance. — Forget-me- 
nots.—From lover to loved.—Full 


blown rose. 

Garden treasure.—Glad  tidings.— 
Good will to man. 

Happily unconscious.—Happy  tid- 
ings.—Holly and _ bells—Holly and 
mistletoe.-—Horn with flowers.—Horn 
with roses.—Horn with violets.—Hot 
house rose. 


In bloom. 

Last rose of summer.—Last war 
ery.—Lonely church.—Lot of sweets.— 
Love to dear father.—Love_ to 
mother. 

Marechal niel.—Message via the 


rose.—Mistletoe (The). 

Not thankful. 

Old church.—Open book. 

Peace and sunshine.—Peace be on 
earth.—Pinks.—Plucked from the gar- 
den of roses.—Poinsettia and book.— 
Poinsettia clock.—Poinsettia greet- 
ings.—Poinsettia new year.—Poinset- 
tia remembrance.—Poinsettia souve- 
nir.—Poinsettia time.—Proud turkey. 

Queen of flowers. 

Ready to go on a journey.—Re- 
signed to his fate——Rose, an American 
beauty.—Rose loves the sunshine.— 
Rose of Sharon.—Roses and buds.— 
Roses and thorns.—Roses bring 
thoughts of you.—Roses in basket. 

St. Nick and his pack.—St. Nick and 
toys.—St. Nick, dispenser of happi- 


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4544 


pt. IV, ase 


HreEYMANN (M.)—Continued. 


[120 photographs]—Continued. 
ness.—St. Nick, lover of mankind.— 
St. Nick remembers the kiddies.—St. 
Nick, wholesaler of love—Santa 
Claus.—Santa Claus and child.—San- 
ta Claus and gifts——Santa Claus and 
toys.—Santa Claus and Xmas tree.— 
Santa Claus carrying child.—Seeking 
her mate.—Sister to the fair.—Snow 
and bells.—Snow covered.—Souvenir 
book.—Spray of roses.—Story the rose 
told.—Story the violets told.—Sweet 
mates.—Sweet remembrance.—Sweet- 
est chimes.—Sweetly scented. 

Thanksgiving dreams.—To my _ be- 
loved mother.—To my darling.—To 
my sweetheart.—To the best of 
friends.—To the best of mothers.—To 
the loved ones at home.—To the sweet- 
est of girls—Token of remembrance.— 
Turk cf the west.—Turkey (The). 

Under the Xmas sky.—Until we 
meet again.—Western turkey.—When 
the roses bloom again.—Winter flow- 
ers.—Winter scene. 

Xmas’ own ©) Dec. 28. 1911; 2 Jc. 
each Jan. 8, 1912; J 164824164943. 


Hrpparp (C. J.) Minneapolis. 
4544, 4545 

Burke (Gov.) at the N. W. land 
show, Dec. 1911. © Dec. 19, 1911; 
ore. san; 20, 192) J 165368. 

Special settlers train to last moun- 
tain valley, Saskatchewan, Mar. 18, 
1912: © Mar. 26, 1912; 2 ec. Mar. 28, 
1912; J 167540. 


Hickam (W. P.) Portland, Or. [4546 


Hood (Mt.) from Portland. © Jan. 
Pe hOk Se. pan 20, 1GL2 = J wEea2os, 


Hicains (FRANK C.) New York. 
4547, 4548 
susie eryptograph, celestial square. 
Cs ¢) San. S, 1912 > sor. 
——Pythagorean development. © 
IG, JO.) B, LOLA) 1.808. 


Hitt (R.) Philadelphia. 

Lt Drivites ‘: 

After the shower.—Clare.—HEunice.— 
Fair equistrienne.—Felice.—Fit for a 
king.—Forest giants.—Fritz.—Grace.— 
Holland ecanal.—Old mill road.—Re- 
gent of the night.—Return from the 
honeymoon. — Satisfaction guaran- 
teed.—Up in theair.—Village smithy.— 
Young rough rider. © Dec. 30, 1911; 
2c. ench Jan. 25, 1912; K 36335-36351. 

[51 prints]: 

Alys.—Autumn.—Belle.—Bit of gos- 
sip.—By the spring house.—Colonial 
days.—Counsellor.—Crossing the line.— 


[4549-4616 


Hitt (R.)—Continued. 


[51 prints]—Continued. 
Debutante.—Do it now.—Dora.—Even- 
ing prayer.—Favorite (The).—First 
class work only.—Fishing for the mar- 
ket.—Gathering shadows.—Good _be- 
ginning. — Gretchen. — Guardian. — — 
Hans.—Helen.—Her favorite hymn.— 
Hilda.—Iris 1, 2.—Jane.—King of the 
plains.—Kitty.—Lily.—Little baker.— 
Making pigs of themselves.—Nature’s 
temple.—-On guard.—Prairie belle.— 
Reverie. — Roses. — Shady pasture. — 
Show pair.—Silver ripples.—Spring.— 
Sterling action. — Summer. — Sympa- 
thy. — Thoroughbreds. — Two hearts 
that beat as one.—Two’s company.— 
When love is young.—When shadows 
gather.—Where breezes blow.—Win- 
ter.—Wish me luck. © Dec. 30, 1911; 
2c. each Jan. 28, 1912; K 36189-36239. 


HIE: (S.°R%) Butler, Bax [4617 
Critical situation. © Mar. 13, 1912; 
2 ec. Mar. 15, 1912: J ata 


Hitton (Davin H.) Jersey City. [4618 


His first bite of apple. © Jan. 13, 
1912; 2 ¢ Jan. 138, 1912 -Gaeee 


HINES (Francis W.) Washington. 
[4619 
Burial of the Maine victims. 
Mar. 26, 1912; 2 « Man, 29 78iee 
J 167581. 


HISPANIC soc. oF AMERICA, New York. 

[4620-4630 

Hispanic soe. of America, Spanish 

rug no. 1-10.. © Feb. 28, 19122 
each Mar. 1, 1912; J 166840—-166849. 

Spanish rug no. 11. © Mar. 18, 
1912; 2.c. Mar. 22, 1912 alice 


Hires (THomMAS A.) McPherson, Kan. 
[463814636 


Colburn brothers co., new home of 
big flour. © Feb. 15, 1912; 2 c Mar. 
9, 1912; J 167090. 


McPherson, Kan., Colburn bros. new 


reinforced concrete flour mill. © 1 e. 
Jan. 9, 1911; J 164474. 
——Colburn’s new mill and ele- 


vator grain tanks. © Jan. 1, 1912; 2 
e. Jan. 9, 1912; J 164471. 

—— commercial club banquet no. 1. 
© Feb. 19, 1912;°2 ¢c. Feb. 27, 19i2ea 
t66TL1: 


—-—Main st. and White way. 
Swedish Lutheran church. © Feb. 20, 


1912; 2c. each Feb. 27, 1912; J 166710, 
166711. [ 


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HoERMANN (C. 8S.) Dubuque, Io. 
[46387 
Eagle's head. © Feb. 18, 1912; 2c. 
Feb. 17, 1912; K 38156. 
HonLapDAy (FRED M.) Oakland, Cal. 
[4638 
Unit system of letter spacing. © 1 
eo Mar 7, 1912; I 897. 
HOLLAND LAUNDRY, INC., Philadelphia. 
[4639 
Holland. © Feb. 8, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 
24, 1912; K 38064. 
HOLLENBACH, DIETRICH & CO., Reading, 
Pa. [4640 
Be prepared for a dry spell. © Dec. 
Zo, 1912; 2c Feb. 7, 1912; K 37194. 
HOLLER srupDi0, Brooklyn. [4641 
Officers, 1911, Bedford lodge no. 574, 
Band A. M. © Jan. 10, 1912; 1 ©¢. 
Jam. 16, 1 e. Jan. 22, 1912; J 165069. 
HouLiey (LuLu) Hinsdale, Mass. 
[4642 
Ironegy. © Dec. 10, 1911; 2 c. Mar. 
11, 1912; J 167086. 


HOLLINGSWoRTH (CHAS, M.) Washing- 


ton. [4648 
Nomination races. Our great nat’] 
quadrennial double event. [1912] © 


eet ts 3D C,. Mar: 5.1912). K 
385438. 


Hotmes & BisHop, Baltimore. [4644 


Gibbons (Cardinal) archbishops and 
bishops. © Oct. 15, 1911; 2 ¢. Jan. 13. 
1912; J 164544. 


HOLOPHANE Co., Newark, O. [4645 

Spacing chart for holophane reflec- 
iors. ‘(C) Mar. 5, 1912: 2 c. Mar. 8, 
1912; K 4004. 


HOLOPHANE GLASS CO., New York. 
[46464650 
Light modifiers, 121-125. © 1. 


each Feb. 26, 1912; I 870-874. 


HOLsInceR (R. W.) Charlottesville, 
Va. [4651-4653 


Alderman (E. A.) Pres. of the Uni- 
versity of Virginia, 1-3. © Feb. 20, 
fee 2 eG. each Feb. .238, 1912; J 
166785-166787. 


Hoopwin (J. W.) Chicago. [46544658 
[Girl’s heads & figures.] Print no. 1. 

© Feb. 16, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1912; K 

38049. 

Prints’ nos; 2-525 ©” Web. 47, 

1912; 2 c. each Feb. 19, 1912; K 88050— 

38053. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


4833 


Hoover (Jos.) & Sons, Philadelphia. 
[4659 
Caress (The). © Jan. 4, 1912; 2c. 
Jan. 4, 1912; K 385550. 


Hopkins (W. D.) AND MoTTeR (E. E.) 
Houston. [4660 


Houston, Tex., modern city. © Mar. 
20); bON2 32 en. Mar, 25, 1912: K 39970, 


HorGAN (J.) JR., Scranton, Pa. 
[4661-4669 

Palisades, Moosic Lake ry., B. 
Sepa 29, Ort: 2' ¢)' Dee. 26) LOI: J 
165085. 

Scranton, Pa.: 

10 P. M. on Court house sq.—1l1 P. M. 
on Court house sq., A-G.—© June 20, 
1911; 2 c. each Dec. 26, 1911; J 165086— 
165098. 


Hornspy & FREIBERG, Chicago. 
[4670-4672 

Violet. © Feb. 9, 1912; 2c. Feb. 12, 
LOT? ViAG6228: : 

[2 photographs]: 

Our Easter lily, 201.—Our matinee 
belle, 200. © Dec. 29, 1911; 2 c. each 
Jan, 2, 1912; J 164099, 164100. 
HorsMAN (E. F.) co., New York. 

[4673 

Horsman’s blue ribbon baby. © 1c. 

Dec. 29, 1911; J 164479. 


HOSKINS MFG. CO., Detroit. [4674-4677 
Recording pyrometer chart, Ff. © 
Noy? Oi A900 5 dhe: Wan2) 19l2s F794.” 
Recording pyrometer charts, G—I. 
© Dec. 27, 1911; 1 c. each Jan. 2. 1912; 
I 795-797. 


Hosper (A.) co., Omaha, Neb. 

[6 prints]: 4678-4683 

Come in without knocking.—Kiddie 
at home.—Man is made of dust.— 
Please don’t spit on the floor.—Sociable 
man.—To hell with yesterday. © Dec. 
Bet) NOL 2 er eaek “Jan. 3: TOLD IK 
35155-85160. 


HovuGHTON, MIFFLIN Cco., Boston. 

[150 photographs] : [4684-4833 

Abbotsford, 89, 118.—Abbotsford, the 
garden, 13.—Aberfoyle, clachan of, 
281.—Aberfoyle, old bridge at, 275.— 
Achray (Loch) 284.—Aged oak on 
Ellen’s Isle, 267.—Ancient tombstones, 
883.—Anthony’s (St.) chapel. 153.— 
Ashby-de-la-Zouche, 439.—Ashby-de-la- 
Zouche, banqueting hall and_ keep, 
434.—Ashestiel, 83.—Auchmithie, sea- 
shore at, 621. 

Balliol tower, 489.—Balquhidder, 
braes of, 255.—Barnard castle, 499.— 
Ben Ledy, 258.—Ben Lomond and Loch 
Ard, 280.—Blenheim park, 209.—Brack- 


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4834 


HovuGHTON, MIFFLIN co.—Continued. 

[150 photographs ]—Continued. 
enbury tower, 288.—Branksome castle, 
140.—Brides (St.) chapel, 251.—Brig 
o Turk, 269. 

Caerlaverock castle, 39.—Cambus 
More, 259.—Campsie Linn, 329.—Car- 
gill cottage, interior of, 625,—Cathi- 
cart castle, 215.—Chillingham castle, 
the garden, 573—Clyde, Valley of the, 
237—Coningsburgh castle, 470.—Craig- 
inthan castle, 597.—Crichton castle, 
188.—Cumnor church, 413.—Cumnor 
village, 414.—Cuthbert’s (St.) Holy 
Isle, 208. 

Dairy bridge, 494.—Deepdale, 500.— 
Dirk Hatteraick’s cave, 52.—Doune cas- 
tle, 240.—Dryburgh abbey, 67.—Dum- 
fries, High st., 48.—Dumfries, Mid- 
steeple, 42.—Dundrennan abbey, 40.— 
Dunfermline, the monastery, 169.— 
Dunimail raise, 521.—Dunstaffnage cas- 
tle, 301. 

Earl’s castle, 360.—Edinburgh, 167, 
192. Eggleston abbey, 491.—WHildon 
Hills and Tweed Valley, 127.—Ethie 
castle, 394. 

Fair maids house, 324.—Falkland 
eastle, 319.—Fountains abbey, 473.— 
Fountains abbey, interior, 476. 

Germains (St.) ehureh of, 513.— 
Glasgow cathedral, 584.—Glencaple, 
32.— Glendearg, evening at, 62.— 
Gloucester cathedral, 557.—Godstow 
priory, 415.—Grandtully castle, 382.— 
Greta River, 504. 

Helvellyn, 524.—Hoddam castle, 26. 

Inverlochy castle, 305.—Inversnaid 
Falls on Loch Lomond, 291.—Irthing 
River, 1. 

Jarlshof ruins. 
bey, 479. 

Katrine (Loch) and Ben Au, 614.— 
Kelso abbey, 70.—Kenilworth castle, 
banqueting hall, 422.—Kenilworth cas- 
tle, corner of the ruins, 426.—Kenil- 
worth castle, from the tilt yard, 421.— 
Kenilworth castle, Leicester building 
and Caesar’s tower, 418.—Kenilworth 
eastle, Merwyn’s tower, 424.—Kin- 
fauns castle, 809.—Kirkpatrick Jron- 
gray, church of, 30. 

Lasswade cottage, 184.—Leny (River), 
falls of the, 250.—Lindesfarne abbey, 
207.—Linlithgow palace, 178.—Llangol- 
len, valley of, 540.—Loch Leven castle, 
313.—Lomond (Loch) from Inversnaid, 
292.—Lomond (Loch), from supposed 
cavern of Donald Bean Lean, 295. 

Magnus (St.) cathedral, 369.—Major 
oak, view of trunk, 454.—Mary’s (St.) 
Loch, 96.—Melrose abbey, 77.—Melrose 
abbey, east window, 80.—Mons Meg, 
190.—Moray house, 151.—Mountain and 
meadow, 272. 


355.—Jervaulx ab- 


pt. 1¥, ee 


HouGHTON, MIFFLIN co.—Continued. 
[150 photographs]—Continued. 
Naworth castle, 120.—Newark castle, 

91.—Norham castle, 211. 

Orkney, Crofters cottage, 380.—Ork- 

ney, Kirkwell, Bridge st., 358.—Ork- 

ney, Kirkwell, harbor of, 385. 
Peat gatherers, 349.—Peel 

518.—Popping stone, 3. 
Saddleback, 523.—Saxon tower, 514.— 

Scalloway, 3846.—Scotch mist on Ben 

Vorlich, 296.—Scott monument, 148.— 

Scott’s tomb, 65.—Sherwood forest 

major oak, 443.—Sherwood forest, road 

in, 455.—Skiddaw, 526.—Smailholm 
tower, 74.—Solway Firth, 47.—Stand- 
ing stones of Stennis, 368.—Stirling 

bridge, old, 246.—Stirling castle, 248.— 

Stobhall castle, 330.—Stonebyre Falls, 

234.—Stromness, 376.—Sumburgh head, 

Boe. 

Tantallon castle, 196.—Tay (Loch) 
337.—Tay Valley, 311.—Tees (River) 
492.—Tees, Valley of the, 486.—Thirl- 
mere Lake, 522.—Thomas’ (St.) abbey, 
ruins of, 389.—Tolbooth door, the old, 
123.—Traquair house, 136.—Triermain 
castle, 10.—Triermain castle rock, 525.— 
Trossachs and Loch Achray, 285.— 
Turnberry castle, 226.—Tweed (River) 
and Hildon Hills, 63. 

Ullswater, 528. 

Wales, Powis castle, front view, 
545.—Wales, Powis castle, view from 
the garden, 546.—Warwick castle, 
433.—-Warwick castle, entrance to, 
441.—Watchman (The) 3873.—Where 
twined the path, 266.—Windermere 
(Lake) 580.—Woodstock village, 408. 

York, Walmgate bar, 459.—York 
Minster, 461.—York water gate, 404.— 
© Jan. 8, 1912; 2 c. each Jan. 15, 1912; 
J 164624164773. 


castle, — 


Howarp (H. F.) Washington. [4834 


[In shoot.] © Mar 19) 1912-s202 
Mar: 22, 1912" K. Sosa, 


HowarD (JAMES L.) Topeka, Kan. 
[4835 
Wonder in the woods. © Jan. 3, 
1912; 2°c. Jan. 11, 1912: J 1645a2) 


Howe (J. RAYMOND) co., Chicago. 
[4886-48389 
New shoes. © Dec. 26, 1911; 2 «. 
Feb. 7, 1912; K 37181. 
Property. © Dec. 26, 1911; 2 ¢c. Feb. 
1912; toes: 


Protest. © Dec. 26, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 
{, 1912: K Siise 
Question. © Dec. 26, 1911; 2 «. 


Feb. 7, 1912; K 37184. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO 


K 


Huser (Hueco) New York. [4840, 4841 


Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: 

Artist’s studio on the slope of the 
Palisades.—Palisade Falls. © Mar. 
me, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 22, 1912; J 
167408, 167409. 


Hupner (G. A.) Minneapolis. 
[48424846 

Cleary (Father J. M.) © May 2, 
1910: 2c. Jan. 5, 1912; J 164504. - 
Czerwonky (Richard) © Nov. 17, 
1911; 2c. Jan. 9, 1912; J 164473. 
Meyers (J. E.) © Mar. 6, 1912; 
= ec. Mar. 29, 1912; J 167582. 

Minneapolis string quartette, 1, 2. 
mr Nov, 20; 1911; 2 c. each Jan. '5, 
1912; J 164264, 164265. 


HUELSDONK (CORNELIUS) Seattle. 

' [4847-4849 
[3 photographs] : 
Hlk at home, 079.—Home of the elk, 
O88, 099. © Feb. 24, 1912; 2 c. each 
Feb. 29, 1912; J 166774—166776. 
Hucues (EH. A.) Chicago. 
Northwestern dental school. 
Mar. 8, 1912; J 167064. 
HucuHes (JAMES F.) co., Baltimore. 

[4851 

Emerson (Hotel) © Dec. 15, 1911; 
2.¢. Jan. 11, 1912; J 164527. 
Tiveuwes (W. A.) Los Angeles. [4852 


Eyton (Referee) wiping grease off 
of Abe Attell, Feb. 22, 1912, at fight. 
er Hep. 23, 1912: 2 ec. Mar: 7, 1912; 5 
167047. 
HuMPHERY (Etta) & ANDREWS (R. 
H.) Oakland, Cal. [4853 
Thoroughbreds. ©1c. Jan. 8, 1912; 
J 164452. 


Hunt (Cxiair) Colville, Wash. 
[4854-4885 


[4850 
©le. 


[382 photographs]: 

Annie, 130.—At home, 95.—Chief’s 
daughter, 102.—Columbia belles, 91.— 
Columbia girl, 94.—-Columbia girls, 
§9.—Columbia matrons, 122.—Colum- 
bia mother and child, 85.—Columbia 
woman, 99.—Crown prince, 126.—En 
féte, 128.—Gamblers, 139.—Garbed in 
Indian finery, 106.—Happy maiden, 
127._His first war dress, 101.— 
Indian childhood. 914.—Indian mother, 
m.103.—Joe and his dog, 87/.—Made- 
Bline, 150.—Moses (Chief) 83.—Moses 
(Chief) mounted, 86.—Mourner, 140.— 
Nespelem camp, 115.—Nez Percé man 
and wife, 147.—Nez Percé matron, 
154.—Nez Percé playmates, 84.—Old 
Columbia woman, 68.—Poween (Tom) 


Hunt (CiLArr)—Continued. 

[32 photograph]—Continued. 
152.—Sadness, 132.—Two savages, 82.— 
War dance, 109.—Young warrior, 92. 


©) Dee. B28:' 1911s 2 e.-each;s Jan. 22, 
1912; J 165094-165125. 
Wunt (Woopsury E.) co., Concord, 
DN, (Ee [4886-4915 
[2 photographs] : 
Morning hours.—Rosebuds. © Feb. 


20 tou 12: er each Mar./23,) 191.2%) Ff 
167442, 167443. 

[3 photographs]: 

Secret (A).—Summer joys.—Winter 
day. © Jan. 26, 1912: 2 c each Jan. 
31, 1912; J 165418165420. 

[6 prints]: 

August.—Fritz.— Heinrich.— Kar].— 
Ludwaz: Otte, ©/Jam. 23, 1912: 2 ¢ 
each Ireb. 2, 1912; K 87470-87475. 

[7 photographs]: 

Cherry ripe.—Companions.—Corner 
in cbherries.—Daisies.—Dolly Gray.— 
Happy hours.—Morning spin. © Jan. 
209 Serie reseacn, dan. fal) ALOr so 
165411165417. 

[12 prints] : 

And it’s o the green shamrock.— 
Chosen leaf of bard and chief.—EHaster 
greeting—1 [Easter bonnet.]—HEHaster 
greeting—2 [Easter eggs.]—Easter 
ereeting—8 [Easter offering.]—Haster 
greeting—4 [Easter rabbit.]—Easter 
greeting—) [Gaddap.]—Erin go bragh. 
—For Erin’s fame shall never die.— 
Happy Easter—1 [Bunny the artist.] 
—kKeep your memory green.—St. Pat- 
rick’s day in the morning. © Jan. 8, 
1912; 2 c. each Feb. 2, 1912; K 37458- 
37469. 

IDEAL AEROPLANE & SUPPLY co., New 
York. [4916 

Cecil Peoli racer. © Feb. 23, 1912; 

1c. Feb. 21, 1912; I 866. 


IDEAL SPECIALTY CO., Chicago. 
[4917, 4918 
My automobile trips. © Feb. 20, 
1912; 2c. Feb. 24, 1912; K 38063. 
Vacation days. © Feb. 13, 1912; 
2c. Feb. 15, 1912; K 37840. 


Imp FILMS co. See list of moving-pic- 
tures at end of this catalogue. 


InBoDy (J.) Elkhart, Ind. 
[4919-4923 
Sunday (Mrs. W. A.) © Mar. 27, 
1Ot2 2 en Mar. (202 19t2 ad ACTER: 
Sunday (Rev. W. A.) © Mar. 27, 
TGE2 2 e2Mar: 29: 19123" £67580. 


Sunday (Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A.) 


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4924 


pt. Iv, 2. 8., v. 7 


InNBopy (J.)—Continued. 


Winona Lake, Ind.: 

In their cosy corner.—Leaving home 
for another campaign.—Saying good- 
bye. © Feb. 27, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 
1, 1912; J 166810—-166812. 


INDEPENDENT MOVING PICTURE co. See 
list of moving-pictures at end of this 
catalogue. 


INSURANCE PRESS, New York. 
[49244926 

Daughter (The) .© Jan. 12, 1912; 
ees, 15) TOU)? Ki S611, 

Moral. Do it now. © Mar., 1912; 
2e. Mar. 15, 1912; K 39064. 

Nothing left—but trouble. © Feb. 
13, 1912: 2c. Feb... 14, 19122 KoSra5o. 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. CO., New York. 
[4927-4938 

[i2.prints].: 

Bring pure white 
ereeting. [Conventional flower de- 
sign.J]—Easter greeting. [Silver cross 
and flower design.]—-Easter time give 
praise and sing—Fragrance of this 
little flower.—Happy Easter wishes. 
Tor low the time of the singing of 
birds is come.—May this Easter sea- 
son bring to you peace—May your 
Easter be bright. [Honeysuckle de- 
sign.]—May your life be abounding in 
Easter gladness.—O flower fair your 
beauty brings glad hnews.—We welcome 
thee oh Easter tide.—World of peace I 
bring you. © Dec. 20, 1911; 2c. each 
Jan. 13, 1912; K 35658-35669. 


lilies.—Easter 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS. SERVICE, New 


York. [4939-5121 
Albany Dunbar. © Jan. 3, 1912; 1 
ce; Jan. 4, 1992: K 35243; 


And ‘then: ) (©) fan. \'S1). 1912s 2 e. 
Feb. 1, 1912; K 36702. 
And then, kerchoo, he 
[A912 : 
©) Feb. 5; 1.4 Feb. 6; K 37154. 
© Feb. 8: 1c Feb. 9; K 37254. 
©) Feb. 13; 1 ¢c. Feb. 145K 375387. 
© Feb. 16; 1c. Feb. 17; K 37824. 
© Feb. 22; 1c. Feb. 23; K 38026. 
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Feb. 27; K 38163. 
© Mar. 7; 1¢. Mar. 8; K 38690. 
© Mar. 13; 1¢. Mar. 14; K 39023. 
Andy’s little lamb. © Jan. 3, 1912; 
1c. Jan. 4, 1912; K 35246. 
Antediluvian ancestors [1912]: 
© Feb. 15; 1c. Feb. 16; K 37722. 
At last. © Feb. 28, 1912; 1 c.. Feb. 
29, 1912;°K 388867, 


sneezed. 


88 


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Awful nightmare at Oyster Bay. © 
Jan. 12, 1912; 1 ¢, Jami da. toe 
35686. 


Blow out. © Feb. 9, 1912; 1c. Feb. 
10, 1912 KV Si2e. 
Boosters [1912]: 
© Jan. 19; 1 ec. Jan. 20; K 36091. 
Burial of the Me. © Mar. 20, 1912; 
1 ce. Mar. 21, 1912; ko S0s235 


Campaign fusileers. © Jan. 80, 
1912; 1 ec. Jan. 31, 1912; Ke stoe7 


Carnegie ducks not all swans. © 
Jan. 16, 1912; 1 ¢, Jam 2S 
35909. 

Dance. © Jan. 22, 19127 1) eae 
25, 1912; K S627h: 

Did you ever know it to fail [1912]: 

© Jan. 6; 1¢. Jan. 8; K 35463. 
© Feb. 12; 1 c. Feb. 13; K 37480. 
Diogenes [1912]: 
© Jan. 20; 1 c. Jans 22% K s6lerey 
© Mar. 8; 1 ec. Mar. 9; K 38805. 
Dream of a lobster fiend. [1912]: 
(© Feb. 2; 1 ©& Feb 3; K sraus: 
© Feb. 7; 1 & Web. 82 si222. 
© Feb. 20: 1 c. Feb. 20s sysgee 
(© Feb. 27; 1 ec. Feb. 28; K 38274. 
© Mar. 1: 1 e Mar. 2; K 38419: 
© Mar. 4; 1¢. Mar. 5; K 38548. 
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 6; K 38598. 
© Mar. 9; 1c. Mar. 11; K 38918. 
© Mar. 11; 1 ec Mar. 12; K 38952. 
© Mar. 14; 1 «. Mar; 15) K 390s. 
© Mar. 16; 1c. Mar. 18; K 39628. 
© Mar. 19; 1¢. Mar. 20; K 39763. 
© Mar. 21; 1 c. Mar. 22; K 39887. 
© Mar. 23; 1 « Mar. 25; K 39943. 
© Mar. 28; 1c. Mar. 29; K 40091. 
© Mar. 30; 1c Apr. 1; K 40172. 
© Apr. 3; 1c. Apr. 4; K 40341. 
Faithful employee [1912]: 
© Jan. 24; 1¢. Jani 255 Reacaen 
© Jan..30;.1 c Jan. 31 eeeouree 
© Feb. 1; 1 c. Feb. 2; K 36745. 
© Feb. 6:1 ¢. Feb. 7; Kamen 
© Feb. 9; 1 ec. Feb. 10; K 37284. 
(©) Feb. 14;.1 c. Feb. 15; Ko s7ave: 
19. 1 c. Feb. 203) Bareane 
. 23; 1 ec. Feb. 24; K 88054. 
. 28: 1 c. Feb. 297 Ki esas. 
. 8; 1c. Mar. 9; K 388s03a: 
12: 1¢. Mar. 183 eee 
15; 1c Mar. 16; K 39435, 
* 18: 1c. Mar. 19; K 39672: 
Mar. 20; 1 c. Mar. 21; K 39821. 
© Mar, 22; 1c. Mar. 13; K 39914. 
© Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 27; K 40010. 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 1, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 
5124 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 
Faithful employee—Continued. 
© Mar. 29; 1c. Mar. 30; K 40110. 
© Apr. 2; 1c. Apr. 3; K 40275. 
© Apr. 4; 1c. Apr. 5; K 40362. 
Faithful servant. © Jan. 25, 1912; 
mec. Jan. 26, 1912; K 36375. 


featie sex. ©: Mar. 7, 1912: 1 ¢ 
Mar. 8, 1912; K 38691. 


Gentlemen, what am I offered. © 
mep. 40, 1912; 1 c. Feb. 12, 1912; K 
Bloo. 

Good story. © Mar. 28, 1912; 1 «. 
Mar. 29, 1912; K 40090. 


Happy Harveygan. © Jan. 22,1912; 
me. dan. 25, 1912; K. 36278. 


He knows his rights. © Feb. 26, 
wo12: 1 c. Feb. 27, 1912; K 38164. 


He’s one of those telephone fiends. 
er jan. 2a, 1912: 1c. Jan. 24, 1912; K 
36280. 

Honeyfugler bros. © Mar. 22, 1912; 
me. Mar. 23, 1912; K 39915. 


In the frozen south. © Mar. 18, 
eot2- 1 © Mar. 16, 1912; K 39629. 


Ingratitude of Prof. Gloom. © Jan. 
25, 1912; 1c. Jan. 24, 1912; K 36281. 
Is he running. © Jan. 4, 1912; 1c. 
maim. 9, 1992- K 35272. 
It might have been worse [1912]: 
etiam, 153 0.¢c. Jan: 16 Ko 35778. 
© Jan. 18; 1c Jan. 19; K 36064. 
fe) Web. 20; 1c. Feb. 21; K 37892. 
© Mar. 11; 1 c. Mar. 12; K 38954. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 

It was only a dream [1912]—Contd. 

© Jan. 26; 1 ec. Jan. 27; K 36469. 
© Jan. 29: 1 ec. Jan. 30; K 36633. 

Jc Bis: zoe to’ Hey pt. ©) Jan; 3; 
1912; 1 @. Jan. 4, .1912;..K 35244. 

Jerome: Come on in, the waters fine. 
@)\ Jans 2551912: 1 se, Jan: 26, 1912: 
ik 36378. 

Joys and glooms [1912]: 

©) amy as I es Sama 1 1K 
©) ely ls T. Ney. Meby 2's VK 
© Feb. 5; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 
© Feb. 10; 1c Feb. 12; K 
© Feb. 26; 1 ec. Feb. 27; K 
© Mar: 9; 1 ¢. Mar. 11; K 38919. 
© Mar. 15; 1c. Mar. 16; K 39436. 
© Mar. 22; 1 ¢. Mar. 23; K 39917. 

Knox, Sec’t of State, & his wife at 
Palm Beach. © Feb. 19, 1912; 1 «¢. 
Feb. 20, 1912; K 37868. 

Let us all swear off together. © 
Janne Ot2 = dee dan. 2a" TOU ie Ke 
35109. 

Life in a great city. 
1GIZ ek el Bebis 24, 19t2 KK 

Man on the box. © Jan. 
1 ¢@. Jan, 25, 1912; K 386326. 

Man with the ax. © Jan. 
i @., Jan. 24, 1912°3°K 36279. 

Mr. Belmont’s presidential candidate 
apologizes while you wait. © Mar. 5, 
19125) 1.ch Mar 6, 1912; K 38597. 


Mr. Duck [1912]: 


Bolo2. 
36746. 
37153. 
d73a1. 
38162. 


©) Heb. 23, 
388055. 
24, 1912; 


235, 1912; 


It’s a sad story [1912]: © Jan. 16; teu Vans Lege K 35910. 
© Jan. 10; texan ola: K 35599. © Jan. AGF ey Save. 18; K 35938. 
© Tan. 19: 1 ¢. Jan. 20: K 36090. © Jamhse Te: Jan: Bes Faye SG 36062. 
© Mar. 21; 1 c. Mar. 22; K 39888. © Jan. 19; 1c. Jan. 20; K 36092. . 

It was a bloomer-joy and peace Mr. Jack [1912]: 
maner © Jan. 2,.1912; 1. ¢) Jan. 38, ©)|Feb. 17; 1 e. Feb. 19; K 37342. 
1912; K 35110. © Feb. 21; 1 c. Feb. 23; K 38024. 
It was a dream. © Jan. 3, 1912; 1 © Feb. 24; 1 ec. Feb. 26; K 38104. 
Mee rs cones. © Feb. 26; 1c. Feb. 27; K 38161. 
Ht. . Mar "O5, ae Loe mide c © Feb. 29; 1 c. Mar. 1; K 38384. 
: pars ‘ ; © Mar. 2; 1 c. Mar. 4; K 38465. 
See oy. 4 dream [mil © Mar. 6; 1c. Mar. 7; K 38613. 


© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan: 
© Jan. 


Qe A ¢. Jana’; i ool, 
5c, Jam 6s Krsbata! 
6;1c¢. Jan. 8; K 35464. 
10; en dane ibs KK S560: 
f42\P ie: Jan 1Bs KC ' 35649. 
123.4 ¢. Jan. 133K S568. 
15; * e@, Jani 163, K S515: 
225 dc eo, San, 2a3) 16. SO2Te. 


38722—12——-7 


© Mar. 27; 1c. Mar. 28; K 40031. 
©) Apr.'4; 1 ¢ Apr. 5:. K40364. 
Mr. Taft swaps horses. © Apr. 8, 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1912; K 40340. 
Mrs\Trubbelll: }©) Jan, '25,/1912);; 1. 
Jan. 26, 1912; K 36874. 
Money power. © Feb. 16, 1912; 1e. 
| Feb. 17, 1912; K 387823. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5121 


pt. 1y, n. 8. 7% 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 


Money trust. © Feb. 12, 1912; 1c. 
Feb. 18, 1912; K 387478. 


Morse (Chas. W.) © Feb. 9, 1912; 
1c. Feb. 10, 1912; K 37288. 

Never homes [1912]: ° 

© Mar. 19; 1 c Mar. 20; K 39764. 
© Mar. 20; 1 ¢. Mar. 21; K 39822. 

New masterpiece. © Jan. 30, 1912; 
ie Jan. sf: 1912: K Seer: 

New York state bargain counter. © 
gan. 4, 1912: te. Jan. 5, 1912 5K 3b271. 

No peace at home. © Feb. 2, 1912: 
1c. Feb. 3, 1912; K 387004. 

Not a bad portrait painter. © Mar. 
2, 1912; 1 ce. Mar. 4, 1912; K 38464. 

Not seen at the garden show. © 
Jan. O. 19124 1 :e. Jan, 10 “tor 1K 
So0og, 

Oh those cruel propellers. © Mar. 
26, 1912 1,.@ Mar. 27; 1992 Ke 460i: 

Only hope of tranquillity. © Mar. 
8, 1912; 1 e. Mar. 9, 1912; K 388804. 

Our antediluvian ancestors [1912] 
© Jan, 24- 1c. Jan. 25; 1% 36828: 


Parcels post will get you if you don’t 
watch out. © Feb. 3, 1912; 1 c Feb. 
by, 1002! Ke Bit: 


Piker. © Jan. 26,. 1942; 1c. Jan. 
2, 1912: K 86470. 


Political Johnnies. © Apr. 3, 1912; 
1 e@. Apr. 4, 1912; K 40842. 

Profitable dissolution. © Apr. 4, 
1912; 1 ¢. Apr. 5, 1912; K 40368. 

Soreness of Bille ye solidde manne. 
(Oi Pam 330.1912» Tey Web, 1. 1942 » aK 
36701. 

Sphinx of Oyster Bay. © Jan. 5, 
112... c.. Jan: 6, 1912) K Soa (4. 

Stealing second with the bases full. 
©) Mar. 30; 1912); tc Apr. 1; 1912° K 
40180. 

There they are, the whole rustique 
krew, imitating the New bro’s. | 
Pep 414) LOND 19) Gh) Bebo snOe7Ot2 © kK 
87848. 

They’re both yours. © Feb. 20, 
1912; 1 c. Feb. 21, 1912; K 37894. 

Tom Powers’s the yater. [1912]: 

© Mar. 27; 1c. Mar. 28; K 40030. 
© Mar. 28; 1c. Mar. 29, K 40092. 
© Mar. 30; 1c. Apr. 1; K 40174. 
© Apr. 2: 1c. Apr. 3: K 40276, 

Turkey trot. © Jan. 11, 1912; 1c. 

Jan. 11, 1912; K 85650. 


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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 

"Twas a cold night. [1912]: 
© Feb. 15; 1 c. Feb. 16; K 37723. 

Uncle Trusty [1912]: . 
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 37198. 
© Feb. 138; 1 c Feb. 14; K 37588. 
© Feb. 14; 1 ce. Feb. 15; K 37699. 
© Feb. 19; 1-c. Feb. 20; K 37862. 
© Feb. 21; 1 c Feb. 23; K 38025. 
© Feb, 22; 1 c. Feb. 23: K 38027. 
© Feb. 28; 1 ec. Feb. 29; K 38366. 
© Mar. 1; 1c. Mar. 2; K 38420. 
© Mar. 4; 1 ce. Mar. 5; K 38549. 
© Mar. 5; 1 ec. Mar. 6; K 38596. 
© Mar. 9; 1 c. Mar. 11; K 38917. 
© Mar, 11; 1c Mar. 12; K 38953. 
© Mar. 12; 1c. Mar. 18; K 38996. 
© Mar. 13; 1 ec. Mar. 14; K 39024. 
© Mar. 18; 1 c. Mar. 19: K 39670. 
© Mar. 27; 1 c. Mar. 28; K 40032. 
© Mar. 29; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 40109. 
© Mar, 30; 1 c. Apr. i; Ke 40173) 
© Apr. 1; 1 © Apr 2- Ki 4gis 
©) Apr. 2; 1-c. Apr. 35 K 40207, 

Wanted, three thousand tons of 


blotters. © Mar. 11, 1912; 1 ¢ Mar. 
12, 1912; K 38956: 


Wasn’t Miss Tottie the strong little 
lady? © Mar. 22, 1912; 1 ec Mar. 23, 
1912; K 389916. 


We all make mistakes in our lives. 
© Mar. 21, 1912; 1 ¢- Mar 22 gee 
K 89886. 


Why is it [1902]: 
© Feb. 7; 1 c. Feb. 8; K 37223. 


Wisdom of Solomon. © Jan. 5, 
1912; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1912) Kesaars: 


——© Feb. 22; 1 @ Feb. 28; K 
38028. r 


Woful tayle of George and Wood- 
row. © Jan. 29, 1912; 1 Ge ganee 
1912; K 36634. 


Woodman, spare those trees. © Jan. 
9, 1912;.1 ec. Jan. 10, 1912; K 35538. 


Wouldn’t 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 


it make you mad [1912]: 
17;.1:¢ Jan. 18; K s6032; 
18; 1c. Jan. 19; K 36068. 
19; 1 ec. Jan. 20; K 36098. 
You may say what you like [1912]: 

© Jan. 15; 1 ¢: Jan. 16% K sart4 

© Mar. 14; 1c. Mar. 15; K 39054. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


5161 


mo: 1 1912 

INTERNAT’L. NOVELTY Co., San Fran- 

: © CIseo. [5122-5123 
A. Frank Knightletter. © Nov. 11, 


191; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1911; J 164581. 


Knight letter. 2,5 © Feb. 17, 1912; 
2c. Feb. 238, 1912; K 37998. 


INTERNATIONAL PUB, CO., Cleveland. 
[5124-5126 

Last strike. © Feb. 8, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 10, 1912; K 37268. 

Prohibition dope. © Jan. 13, 1912; 
ere Jan. 15, 1912; K 35772. 

Tree of evil. © Feb. 8, 1912; 2c. 
Feb. 10, 1912; K 387267. 


INTERNAT’L. STEREOGRAPH CoO., Decatur, 
Tih. [5127-5138 
Bankers ass’n. of State of Illinois, 
2ist annual convention, Springfield. © 
mera gil: 2 ec. Mar. 22, 1912: J 
167482. 


Conover’s military band, Marva, Ill. 
©) Dec. 9) 1911.> 2 c.. Mar. 22, 1912; J 
1674387. 


Illinois equal suffrage ass’n., 42nd 
annual convention, Decatur, Ill. © 
mavede toide 2 ec. Mar. 22, 19125: .J 
167429. 


Illinois live stock breeders’ ass’n., 
17th annual meeting, Bloomington, II. 
© Feb. 14, 1912; 2c. Mar. 22, 1912; J 
167426. 


Illinois master plumbers’ assn., 
20th annual convention, Decatur, Ill. 
i Jan. 24, 1912: 2 ¢.:Mar. 22, 1912: J 
167428. 


Illinois state dairy ass’n., 38th an- 
nual convention, Effingham, Ill. © 
amg, 1912: 2 ec, Mar. 22, 19127 J 
167427. 


In the field, 1. © Dec. 27, 1911; 2 
e. Mar. 22, 1912; J 167438. 


Juvenile Sunday school, Decatur. I11. 
™ Heb. 6, 1912; 2c. Mar, 22; 1912; J 
167434. 


Officers and teachers of first M. E. 
Sunday school. © Dec. 13, 1911; 2. 
Mar. 22, 1912; J 167436. 


Shaw (John) © Jan. 10, 1912; 2c. 
Mar. 22, 1912; J 167435. 


Students and instructors of short 
corn course, University of Illinois, 
1912, Champaign, Ill. © Jan. 23, 
aoi2; 2 c. Mar. 22, 1912; J 167430. 


Wreck at Salt Creek bridge, Nov. 3, 
m911, Clinton, Il. © Nov. 3, 1911; 
eee. Mar. 22, 1912; J 167481. 


91 


ITALIAN BOOK co., New York. 
[5139, 5140 
Battaglia del 26 Ottobre nell’ oasi 
di Tripoli. © Dee. 30, 1911; 2 ce. Jan. 
2, 1912; K 35098. 
Societa libraria Italiana. © Dec. 
28, 1911; 2 c Jan. 3, 1912; K 35340. 


(Jos—EPpH H.) Placerville, 
[5141 


Or Ae Nove 21 


JACKSON 
Colo. 


It’s sure good. 
1911; J 164990. 


JACOBSEN (HERBERT) Galveston, Tex. 
[5142, 51438 
Galveston, Tex., lift bridge on the 
Galveston causeway. © Mar. 38, 2 ¢. 
Mar. 4, 1912; J 167155. 
lift bridge open at Galveston 
causeway. © Mar. 3, 1912; 2c. Mar. 
4, 1912; J 167156. 


JAQUES (ARTHUR L.) Utica, IIl. 
[5144-5147 

Utica, Ill., Starved rock state park, 
looking northeast from Lovers Leap. 
©' Sept. 8; 1911; 2 c Mar. 15, 1912; 
J 167159. 

——— looking east from Lovers 
Leap. © Sept. 8, 1911; 2 c. Mar. 15, 
1912; J 167188. 

—— Starved rock. © Sept. 8, 1911; 
2c. Mar. 15, 1912; J 167160. 

Starved rock and Lovers 
Leap from the northwest. © Sept. 8, 
1911; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1912; J 167161. 


JAMES & BUSHNELL, INC., Seattle. 
[5148 


McCormack (John) © Feb. 10, 
1912; 2 ce. Feb. 15, 1912; J 166348. 


JANSSEN (H. A.) Milwaukee. [5149 


Circle of value. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1912; 
I 848. 


JAPANESE WOOD NOVELTY co., Provi- 
dence. [5150-5161 


[Dutch post cards for coloring]: 

Gootness gracious for vhy dond you 
come mit your smiling face—I chust 
vish dot I vos mit you.—I hope ve vill 
again togedder meet.—I send you 
greetings undt I’ll bet.—If you voss 
here I wouldt like it mutch.—Leedle 
by leedle de sun goes to rest.—Luf me 
ven all tings look blue.—My heart iss 
full of somedings.—Py chiminy I iss 
glad I haf a friendt.—Vere you iss dere 
my heart iss.—Von girl’s heart mit all 
her luf.—Von’t you be my leedle honey- 
bunch. © Mar. 18, 1912; 2 © each 
Mar. 15, 1912; K 39034-39045. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5162 


JEFFERIES (ANNA MABE), Brooklyn. 


[5162 
He is risen alleluia. Easter card. 
©) Mar’) 13) 190 = 2 er ans. 1912 


K 34940. 
JENNETT (NORMAN E.) Cedar Grove, 


IN. die [5163 
Arrow-plane girlies. © Apr. 5, 
1912; 2c. Mar. 27, 1912; K 40818. 


JENNINGS (JOHN THOMAS) Nuangola, 
Pa. [5164-5166 
Crimmins (John T.) and his catch 
of sail fish. © Feb. 3, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 
23, 1912; J 167451. 
Kknox (Mr. and Mrs. 
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. Knox. 
Heb. 28,. 1912-' 2.-e.. Mar: 23,1912 J 
167453. 


McCrea (James B.) 
Childs. © Jan. 29, 1912 
192 FF LGTAS2: 


JENSEN (Ernest V.) Portland, Or. 
[5167 

Columbia (Ship) entering Columbia 
River. © Jan. 
1912; J 166134. 


JESSUP (Marion S.) Webb City, Mo. 
[5168, 5169 

Rule of three system of music. © 
1 ec. Mar. 5, 1912; I 920. 
Transportation and modulation 
¢hart., © 1e¢ Mar: 5; 1912: 1 919: 


Philander C.) 


and | WAL i: 
5 Go Maro 2a; 


Se LOM Ce AME, 


JESSURUM & co., New York. [5170 
New York lodge, B. P. O. Elks at the 
Waldorf-Astoria, 1912. © Feb. 24, 

1912; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1912; J 166605. 
JEWELERS’ CIRCULAR PUB. Co., New York. 
[5171 


© Feb. 
5404. 


Anniversary girl. 
240), Jan. 8B TD912: Ks 


JOHNSON (ALFRED STANLEY) JR., Wau- 

pun, Wis. [5172-5186 

Beating the coal trust. © Jan. 22, 
1912; 2 GC. Jans.22; 1912 >) J. 165057. 


Carrots.'; © Jan,,5,\1912: 2 ¢e. Jan. 
8, 1912; J 164458. 

Close shave. © Jan. 5, 1912; 2 «. 
Jan. 8, 1912; J 164460. 


Enough for dinner. © Jan. 22,1912; 
2c. Jan. 22, 1912; J 165061. 

Good shooting. © Jan. 5, 1912; 2. 
Jan. 8, 1912; J 164462. 


Green peas. © Jan. 5, 1912; 2-¢. 
Jan. 8, 1912; J 164457. 
Grouse. © Jan. 5, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 


8, 1912; J 164459. 


ce bs 


pt. 1V, Ho Se vane 


JOHNSON (ALFRED STANLEY) JR.—Con. 

Hard work. © Jan. 5, 19fi 2c 
Jan. 8, 1911; J 164456. 

How much will he weigh? © Jan. 
22, 1912;.2 ce. Jan. 22, 1912: J 165058: 

Our barn is full. © Jan’ 22) 49123 

2eC, Jan: 22,1912: J teavon 

Plenty potatoes. © Jan. 22, 1912; 
2c. Jan... 22, 1912: J dGa0ate 

Summer squash. © Jan. 5, 1912; 2 
e. Jan. 8, 1912; J 164468. 

They bit right. © Jan. 22, 1912; 2 
¢c. Jan, 22, 1912 ° 7) 16s0a: 


Tomatoes. © Jan. 5, 1912; 2c. Jan. 
8, 1912; J 164461. 

Wild geese. © Jan. 5, 1912; 2 e. 
Jan. 8, 1912; J 164464. 


JOHNSON (C. T.) East Jaffrey, N. H. 


[5187-5189 


Jaffrey, N. H., new post-office and 
store. © Feb. 3, 1991202 Mepes 
1912 <7 IaalGSSie 

—— Shattuck inn and Mt. Monad- 
nock in winter.—Winter road scene 
near the Shattuck inn. © Mar. 6, 
1912; 2 c. each Mar. 4, Pes J 166898, 
166894. 


JOHNSON (CLYDE) Mackinaw City, 
Mich. [5190-5192 
Chief Wawatam, Mackinaw City, 


Mich. © Feb. 20, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1912; J 167569. 


of Mackinac. 


Fishing straits © 
k Wier: 10, 1912; 2.¢c. Mary 29.35 
167568. 

Mackinaw City, Mich. © Mar. 10, 
1912; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1912: # i6iare: 
JOHNSON (J. A.) Breckenridge, Minn. 

[51938 

Sure crop in Wilkin County. © 
Mar. 3, 1912; 2 ¢. Mario eee 
167281. 


JOHNSON FLYNN FEATURE FILM CO. 


See list of moving-pictures at end of 
this catalogue. 


JOHNSTON-AYRES cCo., San Francisco. 
[5194 


Four generations. © Jan. 24, 1912; 
2c. Jan. 29,1912: K s64s6. 


JONES (A. C.), Boston. [5195 


House of good cheer. © Dee. 12, 
1911; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1911; K 35284. 


JoNES (J. A.) Ashland, Wis. [5196 

Ashland, Wis., city of. © Dec. 15, 
1911; 1 ¢. Dec. 80, 1911: 1%e. ane 
1912; J 164519. 


92 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 


JONES (Tom) co., Los Angeles. 
[5197-5202 
Jeffries (James J.) and Johnny 
Coulon, 1,2. © Feb. 8, 1912; 2 c. each 
Feb. 14, 1912; J 166309, 1663810. 
Ad Wolgast, Abe Attell and 
Johnny Coulon, 1, 2. © Feb. 8, 1912; 
2 c. each Feb. 14, 1912; J 166307, 
166308. 


Abe Attell and Johnny Coulon. 
© Feb. 8, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1912; J 
166312. 


Wolgast (Ad) and Johnny Coulon. 
© Feb. 8, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1912; J 
1663811. 


JORDAN (A. S.), Wheaton. [5203 


American beauty. © Dec. 29, 1911; 
2c, Jan. 2, 1912; K 34939. 


JORDAN (OLIVER J.) Roxbury, Mass. 
[5204 
Model of church in Tung Chow, 
China. © Mar. 11, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 11, 
1912; J 167102. 


JOSLIN (G. B.) Palouse, Wash. 
[5205-5213 


Truck load of white pine lumber 
sawn from the white pine king. © 
etal: 2 ¢. Keb, 5, 1912... J 
165906. 


White pine lumber sawn from the 
white pine king. © Jan. 7, 1912; 2. 
Feb. 5, 1912; J 165907. 

[7 photographs]: 

Largest known white pine tree.— 
Largest known white pine tree, felled 
Dec. 12, 1911.—Largest white pine tree 
in the world, felled Tuesday, Dec. 12, 
1911.—Lumber jacks at the death of 
the white pine king, Dec. 12, 1911.— 
Quality logs, butt cut, scale 16.170 ft. 
cut from largest known white pine 
tree.—Quality logs. top cut, scale 
16.170 ft. cut from largest known 
white pine tree.—White pine king, 
felled for commercial use, Dec. 12, 
noit © Jan. 8, 1912: 2 @ each, Jan. 
17, 1912; J 164792-164798. 


Jupp (A: W.) Chattanooga. [5214 


Mayor and first board of commis- 
sioners of Chattanooga, Tenn., 1912. 
© Mar. 22, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1912; 
J 167589. 


Jupp (C. L.) Anacortes, Wash. 
[5215-5219 
Baker (Mt.) B-E. © Mar. 14, 1912; 
Ze. Cach Mar, 19, 1912; J. 167282- 
167285. 
From Mt. Erie. © Mar. 14, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 19, 1912; J 167286. 


93 


5235 


JUVENILE SAVINGS co., Denver. [5220 

Juvenile savings company certificate. 
() Nov. 10, 1911; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1911; K 
35292. 


KALKHOFF CO., New York. [5221 


Writing on the clouds. © Jan. 5. 
1912 *,2" ce. Jans 9, 1912 +) K 35509, 


IKALOGER (Harry) Chinook, Mont. 
[5222-5224 


Athletes of the Greek American 
athletic ass’n. club. © Dec. 20, 1911; 
2c. Jan. 8, 1912; J 164998. 

Coronation of Prince Constantine of 
Greece. © Feb. 1, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 28, 
1912; J 166735. 

Greece with America. © Jan. 8, 
19122 Jan. 1S, Ol? «7 164999; 


KASSELL (B. C.) Chicago. [5225 

National post graduate sch. diploma. 
© Mar: 12,1912: 2'c. Mar. 15, 1912; K 
40003. 


KAUFMANN & STRAUSS CO., New York. 
[5226 


Difficult problem. © 1 c. Feb. 9, 


1912; J 166153. 


KAUFMANN, WEIMER & F'ABRY CO., Chi- 
cago. [5227 
Chicago’s water front. © Mar. 18, 
1912 = el Mar) &S) We: Mar. 27, 1912: 
J 167505. 


IKEELER (CHARLES HE.) co., Philadel- 

phia. [5228 

Marie. © Feb. 21, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 
27, 1912 >) FS A6669R: 


IKXEITH (EDSON) & Co., Chicago. 
[5229-5232 
Beautiful millinery on _ display. 
Spring 1912.. © Feb. 10, 1912; 2 e. 
Feb. 28, 1912; K 38293. 
Girl in summer hat resting her chin 
on her hand. © Feb. 26, 1912; 2 ec. 
Feb. 28, 1912; K 38295. 


Keith hat. [Girl in furs & hat with 
two roses on.] © Oct. 4, 1911; 2 «. 
Nov. 17, 1911; K 38194. 

Popular effects in tailored millinery 
for spring 1912. © Feb. 10, 1912; 2 ec. 
Feb. 28, 1912; K 38294. 


KELLEY (KE. W.) Chicago. [523 
Washington (Booker T.) 
3954B. © Apr. 1, 1912; 2 c each Apr. 

3, 1912; J 167719, 167720. 
KELLY (JoHN N.) JR., Garrett Park, 
Md. [5235 
Winner. [Boy running.] © Mar. 
foals: 2c, Mar 15.) 1912 3 S807. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5236 


IXELTING’S (H.) ROYAL STUDIO, Brook- 
lyn. [5236 
Gathering of Greek societies (group) 
Car. 1S: 1912-2 e Mar. ts, Tone ay. 
167177. 


KEMPER-THOMAS Co., Cincinnati. 
[5237-5308 

Ice delivery co. © Feb. 28, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 2, 1912; K 38396. 

Lol prints) : 

Angel cake, 2178.—At the edge of 
the woods. 

Best ever, 2159.—Bubbles. 


Come in and choose for yourself, 
2155.—Cultivating the waste places, 
Za Siz 

Dainty pair, 2158.—Day of rejoic- 
ing.—Direct to the consumer, 2180.— 
Doing mamma’s shopping, 2161.—Do- 
ing mother’s baking, 2154.—Dolly’s tea 
party, (2101. 

Early start to wealth—LKEarly sum- 
mer morning.—Evening fell and all 
the world is still. 

Follow the leader.—Free as the 
wind that blows.—From the land of 
the blue grass, 2153. 

Girl in lavender.—Girl in red.—Glow 
of the western sky.—Going for sup- 
plies, 2164.—Guarding his master’s 
piace. 

Happy new year.—Helping hand, 
2182.—Her Christmas gift——Home of 
the waterfowl, 2152. 

In fairy land, 2172.—In rich pas- 
ture.—In the Adirondacks.—In the 
Springtime when the world’s abud.— 
In the valley beautiful, 2165.—Intro- 
duction (The). 

Josephine.—Joy of motherhood.— 
Just a song at twilight. 

Lesson in domestic economy, 2157.— 
Lincoln and his cabinet, 2173.—Love 
beyond understanding.—Love divine, 
2168. 

Monarch of a thousand years, 2185. 
Most impertant member of the humane 
society, 2183.—My lady of the snows. 

No time for hesitation. 

On a summer’s afternoon, 2166.— 
Only the best at our house, 2160.—Out 
shopping, 2170. 

Pass the chops, please, 2177.—Poin- 

i given depositors. 

Resting place.—Ribbon winner, 
2174.—Rose buds.—Rural free’ deliy- 
ery, 2179. 

Splendor of the springtime.—Steady 
hand at the he 
sixteen. 


9 


pt. 19, Wasa vom 


KEMPER-THOMAS co.—Continued. 


[71 prints]—Continued. 

There’s no place like home.—There’s 
nothing quite so fine, 2176.—Treasures 
of yuletide. 

Washing in the Zuyder Zee.—Water’s 
fine.—Water’s fine, 2175.—We’re thor- 
oughbreds.—When the circus comes to 
town, 2150.—When the lilacs are 
abloom.—Where God’s creatures roam 
at will—Where Shakespeare lies, 
Stratford-on-Avon, 2184.—Where the 
wary trout lie, 2151.—Whirlpool 
Rapids, eae 2186. 

© Jan. 2, 1912; 2 € each Pen 
1902; K 87577-37647. 


KENNISON (KARL R.) Providence, R. I. 

[5309 

Diagram of flow of water in open 

channels based on the formula of 

Ganguillet and Kutter. © 1c. Feb. 
25. 1912. ft Some 


Kent (A. J.) Bonners Ferry, Ida. 
[5310 
Indian prize. © Dec. 5, 1911; 2 «. 
Jan. 10, 1912. J 16513) 


Long Island City, N. Y. 
see be OMS ye 
Farley (Cardinal John) © Jan. 27, 
1912; 2c. Jan.'29, 1912; J tenes. 
O’Connell (Cardinal William) © 
Feb. 16, 1912; 2 ce. Web. tia3oie 
166412. 


Kerr (W. A.) Portland, Or. 


Where dreams are made. 
1912 5° 2-e. Mar. 11, 19a 


IXERN BROS., 


[5315 


© Ma AGS 2) 
J 167085. 


KETTERLINUS (J. L.) Philadelphia. 
[5 


Confidence. © Feb. 
Feb. 238, 1912; K 388047. 


KizArk (J. E.) Lincoln, N. H.: [53815 
Guess we'd better go. © Feb. 6, 
1912; 2 c. Mar. 15, 19123; DS abiiaw 


21, LOTAR 2 


KIHN BRos., New York. [53816-5324 
Border for stock and other certifi- 
cates, bonds, diplomas and other pur- 
poses. No. 17. © Noy. 4, 1912225 
Feb. 8, 1912; K 37492. 
219 Ke) Noy, i. 
7, 1912; K 37490. 
——36. © Nov. 1, 
9, 1912; K 387494. 
45. © Nov. 1, 
10, 1912" Ky Siaeo. 
—— 47. _© Nov. Li 


1911; 2 erie 


1911: 2G hem 


| 2 c. Feb. 


190s 
1911; 2 eo ven 


{ 


gi a 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo. 1, 1912 


5376 


KIHN BROS.—Continued. 

Ornamental design for coupon backs, 
tickets, panels, and other purposes. D. 
© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1912; K 
37493. 

aaa Cy Nov. t, 1911 >) 2 ’e. ‘Meb. 
7, 1912; K 37489. 

——M. 
#0, 1912; K 37278. 

N. © Nov. 1, 1911; 2c Feb. 8, 
1912; K 37491. 


KIMBALL & SON, Concord, N. H. 
[5325-5336 

Brooklet’s lullaby. © Jan. 1, 1912; 
2 @. Feb. 5,.1912; J 165898. 

Concord, N. H., New Hampshire his- 
torical society, rotunda looking towards 
Stairway. © Nov. 22, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 
mo, 1942; J 166471. 

New Hampshire historical soci- 


ety: 
Fireplace and tablet in reading 
room. — Lecture room. — Reading 


room.—Rotunda looking towards en- 
trance.—Stairway and bronze tablet.— 
Stairway through arch.—Upper ro- 
manda. © Jan. 24, 1912: 2 c., each 
Feb. 19, 1912; J 166467-166470, 
166472-166474. 

[8 photographs] : 

Contentment. Expectation. 
Where’s mamma? © Jan. 1, 1912; 2 
e. each Feb. 5, 1912; J 165874165876. 


Kine, RAIcHIe£ & Kine, Buffalo. [5337 


Champion of the ring. © Jan. 2, 
foi2:- 2 ¢, Jan. 4, 1912; K 35259. 


KINSEY (C. A.) Belgrade, Mont. [5338 

First prize, cups won by Gallatin 
Valley grain, 1911. © Mar. 15, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 9, 1912; J 167078. 


KriRscHBAUM (A. B.) & co., Philadel- 
phia. [5339-5348 
[Cuts of styles for men]: 
Convertible collar raincoat.—Dixie 
suit—Fifth ave. suit—Norfolk suit.— 
Ritz raglan top coat.—Wall street 
suit—West end suit.—‘ Youngfelo” 
Maxim- suit.—Youngfelo Reggy suit.— 
Youngfelo Wales suit. © Jan. 10, 
1912; 2 c. each Jan. 15, 1912; K 35700— 
35709. 


KLACKNER (C.), New York. [5349-5352 

[4 prints]: 

Affectionate sisters.—Sergeant’s por- 
trait—Smoker (The)—So tired. © 
mec 20.1911; 2 c. each Jan. 2, 1912; 
K 35099-85102. 


99 


© Novy. 1, 1911; 2c Feb. 


KLEE & co., New York. [53853-5356 

Argonaut, fig. 502. Briton, fig. 503. 
@) dan.’ 15/1919: ¢ Mar. 27, 1912: K 
40022. 

Grammercy fig. 500. Walworth fig. 

hs 1) <Sat.t, 1912" 9 ¢e. Mar. 27; 
1912; K 40023. 

Sterling, fig. 504. Richmend, fig. 505. 
© Jan. 15, 1912; 2 ec. Mar. 27, 1912; 
K 40020. 

Stroller, fig. 508. Sportsman, fig. 
BUS! Ch dam. (ty. TOLD 2 e. Nar, 220, 
1912; K 40021. 


[5357-5365 
Lower Merion high 


KLEIN BROS., Philadelphia. 


Ardmore, Pa., 
school: 


Auditorium, 1, 2—Gymnasium.—Li- 
brary and study room.—Manual train- 
ing room.—One type of recitation 
room. © Mar. 12, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 
130) 1912% J 167124, 467125, 167129 
167132. 


Boy scouts of Bala and Cynwyd, 
1-3. © Mar, 12,1912; 2 c. each Mar. 
13, 1912; J 167126—167128. 


IXNAFFL & BRO., Knoxville, Tenn. 
[53866-5371 
[2 photographs]: 


Now I lay me.—Ruth. © Jan. 6, 


1912; 2c. each Jan. 17, 1912; J 164788, 
164789. 

[4 photographs] : 

Autumn fiowers. — Dahlias. — Girl 


with fan.—June roses. © Mar. 1, 
1912: 2c. each Mar. 9, 1912; J 167076- 
167079. 


IKwapp (F. E.) Brookville, Pa. 
[aad cote 
Doctor (The) © Jan. 4, 1912; 
Mar. 2, 1912; J 166883. 


Mare and colt. © Feb. 19, 1912; 
2 ec. Mar. 2, 1912; J 166884. 


AA Ge 


KNERR (WINFIELD J.) Allentown, Pa. 

[5374 

My chicky. © Mar. 4, 1912; 2c. 
Feb. 7, 19125 J 166008. 


KNICKERBOCKER PRESS, Albany. [5375 


Doane (Bishop) in his library. © 
Rep. 25, 1912 > 2) ¢ Web: 27,. 19125 Ke 
38591. 


Knorr (H. J.) Chicago. [5376 


Measuring scale (to determine the 
length of radiators that are to be in- 
Sintied.) ©) 0 ¢, Jan. 2 1992 tes. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5377 


pt. Fv, DS: Vou 


IXOEHLER (JOSEPH) INC., New York. 
[5377, 53878 


Capture of the city Hankow, China, 
by the revolutionists 1911. © Dec. 28, 
1 2es jan, 2, 19t2- aK aozeu. 


Italian-Turco war 1911. Le forze 
vittoriore Italiane che combattono i 
Furchi-Arabi in Tripolitania. © Dec. 
f9. 190112 2 e.- San. 3, 19127 KK Sbiep, 


Kore & Roser, Princeton, N. J. [53879 


Princeton football team. ‘© Feb. 5, 
1912; 2c. Feb. 6, 1912; J 165940. 


KROHMER CO., Chicago. [5880-5403 

[24 colored prints]: 

All wool.—Announcement. — Antici- 
pation. — Booked.— Early call. — Fin- 
ger of time.—Fully protected.—Hit.— 
In line.—Inspection invited.—Latest 
news.— Lost moments.— Note of 
hand.—On guard.—Opening.—Person- 
ally conducted.—Prize winners.—Prop- 
erly introduced. — Publicity. — Rural 
free delivery.—Top round.—Unexcelled 
service.—Unusual interest.—Waiting. 
© Feb. 5, 1912; 2 c@ each Feb. 12, 
1912; K 87302-37325. 

KUGLER co., Newark, N. J. [5404 

Portsmouth (U. S. 8.) © Sept. 25, 
1909; 2 e, Jan: 22, 89122" FT 165199. 
LAFLIN (Guy) Wymore, Nebr. [5405 

Blue River bridge. © Feb. 22, 1912; 
2 @ Feb. 26,1912; J 167050. 

LAMB (J. & R.) New York. 
[5406-5409 
3ronze memorial tablet in public 
school no. 2, New York city. © Feb. 10, 
1912; 2:e. Feb. 17; 1912; J 166577. 

Lipton (Sir Thomas J.) tablet. © 
Pre Mar. 2. 19127. J 166852. 

Mast of America’s cup challenger. 


Shamrock IJI (tablet marking mast). 
©)! te. Mar. i28; 1912; 71167548. 

To the memory of William Freder- 
ick King (tablet in bronze) © lie. 
Mar. 28, 1912; J 167547. 
LANDIS (L. H.) San 

Reaches the beaches. [5410 

Reaches the beaches.. © Apr. 1, 

1912:°2 ec. Mar. 26; 1912; If 39990. 


Francisco. 


LANDRETH (A. G.) Niagara Falls, 
IN OX. [5411 
Niagara Falls, general view of, 


from bridge. © Feb. 28, 1912; 2 «. 
Feb, 29, 1912; J 1667738. 
LASHER (GrorRGE) Petaluma, Cal. 
[5412 
Burdell ranch, scene on. © Jan. 26, 
1912; 2 c. Feb.-7, 1912; J 166014. 


96 


LAUMAN (U. M.) Randle, Wash. [5413 

St. Helens (Mt.) and Spirit Lake. 
© Jan. 8, 1912: 2 © Jans dh ei9i2 
164580. 


LAYTON & SmitH, Oklahoma City, 
Okla. [5414, 5415 
Oklahoma City, Okla., state capitol, 
1,2. © Mar. 12, 1912; 1 @ exch Hem 
26, 1 ec. each Mar. 18, 1912; I 917, 918: 


LEA (JAMES EDWARD) Manchester, Eng. 

[5416 

Youre burning money! Are you 

getting value for it? © Feb. 14, 1912; 
2c. Feb. 15, 1912; K 37667. 


LEACH (ED) Seattle. [5417-5419 


Polly of the circus. © Feb. 1, 1912; 
2-e. Web. &, 19123. fesiZs 


St. Leon (Ida) as Polly of the cir- 
cus, 1, 2. © Jan. 9, 1912; 2 @& each 
Jan. 15, 1912; J 164610, 164611. ' 


LECENE & CO., Paris. [5420 


Pie X et I’ eucharistie. © Feb. 22, 
1912; 2 e. Mar. 23, 19123 Ik $9905. 


LEDERER (JOHN) Philadelphia, Pa. 
[5421 


Haunted forest. © Feb. 19. 1912; 
2c. Heb.: 23, 19125 Ie Sisaee 


LEE (Wm. H.) Chicago. [5422-5424 


Goddess of wisdom. © Feb. 23, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1912; K 38290. 


Motion picture machine. © Feb. 29, 
1912; 2 ec. Mar. 6, 1912; K 330aa: 
Wireless telegraphy. © Feb. 23, 


1912; 2.¢c. Feb. 28, 19123 Ie gaeeae 


LEET BROS., Washington. [5425-5431 

Declaration of independence. © 
Jan. 18; 1912; 2 -¢. Jan, 22 ee 
165126. 

Lincoln 'memorial : 

From Fort Myer.—ifrom the lagoon. 
© Jan. 22, 1912: 2 © each iene 
1912; J 166020, 166021. 


model. © Dee. 2% 129i 
Feb. 5, 1912; J 166018. 

view from monument. © Dee. 
27, 1911; 2 ec. Feb. 5, 1912; J 166019, 


| Washington]: 

Southern bldg.—Woodward office 
bldg. © Feb. 21, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 
26, 1912; J 166684, 166685. 


Lraa (ALFRED) Brooklyn. [5432 

Sea Cliff, L. I., N. Y., panorama view 
of the water front. © Jan. 29, 1912; 
2c. Jan. 80, 1912; J 1653854. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo: 1, 1912 


5525 


Lent (C. F.) New York. [54338-5460 
[Post cards]: 

Birthday wish. [Girl standing in 
swing].—Colonial girl. 1-6.—Girl sit- 
ting in swing.—Happy days.—May 
this birthday open a happy chapter in 
your book of life—May your birth- 


day be fragrant with many good 
wishes.—Same old story. 1-6. To 
wing you my birthday greetings. © 


feet, 1912: 2. ¢. €ach Jan. 27; 1912; 
K 36414-36481. 

[Valentine post cards]: 

Cupid sent his arrow sharp. [Little 
girl with fingers in mouth.—Saint 
Valentine on the way. [Cupid on 
skates.|—To my dear valentine. 1 
[Boy and girl telephoning.]|—To my 
gear valentine. 2 [Cupid sitting on 
heart.]|—To my valentine. 1 [Cupid at 
letter box.]—To my valentine. iY 
{| Young couple at gate.]—Token of sen- 
timent. [Cupid playing banjo on 
cent.]—Valentine outweighed. [Cupid 
and seales.|—-Valentine thoughts. [Wo- 
nan Sitting at fireplace.—Valentine 
vow this I vow. [Little girl at the 
tub.] © Feb. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 
19, 1912; K 38205-38208, 38216, 38217, 
98225-38228. 


LENZI (WILLIAM C.) Norristown, Pa. 
[5461-5464 

Norristown, Pa.: 

De Kalb st. (south of Main).—Hu- 
miane engine house (50 years ago). © 
Mar. 20, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 27, 1912; 
J 167506, 167507. 
north side of Main st. between 
Swede and De Kalb, 2.—Northwest 
corner Main and Water streets. © 
Feb. 10, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 18, 1912; 
J 167508, 167509. 

LE SESNE (R. H.) Daytona, Fla. 
[5465, 5466 
Photos from Burgess aeroplane: 


Clarendon hotel. — Seabreeze and 
Daytona beach. © Feb. 24, 1912; 2c. 
each Feb. 26, 1912; J 166666, 166667. 


LEVx (Epwarp S.), New York. [5467 
I mail you this cork. © Jan. 22, 

meer. 20c, Jan. 17, 1912; K 36116. 

Lewis (A. T.) Denver. [5468 


Four-leaf clover. © Mar. 6, 1912; 
= c Mar. 26, 1912; K 401389. 


LEWIS (CiLirrorD A.), Portland, Or. 
[5469 
Mexican bandits holding up the ex- 
press. © Dee. 19, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 2, 
1912; K 34959. 


Lewis (Epna B.) New York. 
[5470, 5471 
Kaisie the faithful, 1. © Mar. 12, 
AOD 2 Mar 6.1912" a 166972. 
Kaisie the faithful, 2. © Mar. 14, 
1912; 2 @ Mar. 16, 1912; J 167114. 


LIFEOGRAPH Co. OF AMER.; Chicago. 


[5472 

Call. © Feb. 9, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 21, 
1912; K 87888. 

Lincotn (A. N.) Portland, Ore. 

[5473 


B. P. O. E. grand lodge reunion. 
July 8-13, 1912. Portland, Ore. 
Reps hv 1912 2 er Mar. obi, 19922 1K 
40025. 


LINDSLEY (L. D.) Lakeside, Wash. 
[5474-5476 
Sahale (Mt.) Horseshoe basin, Lake 
Chelan series no. 953. Dec. 13, 
POAT 2c. Jan! Aes 1912 J 164536; 


Stehekin River at the Cottonwoods, 
Lake Chelan series no. 952. © Dee. 9, 
tO =) 20. Janey 1, 1912 3) J 164537. 

Stehekin Valley, looking down the, 
from Sawmill camp, Lake Chelan se- 
ries no. 954. © Dee. 16, 1911; 2 c. Jan. 
12, 1912; J 164535. 


LINK-BELT co., Philadelphia. [5477 


Barrel handling machinery for New 
Jersey zinc co., New York, P-31108P. 
©1c. Jan. 9, 1912; I 828. 


LINKLETTER (L. G.) Seattle. 


[5478, 5479 

[2 photographs] : 

Now I lay me—Twins (The) © 
Dec. 2, 1911; 2 ¢. each Mar. 23, 1912? 
J 167448, 167449. 

LINX WEILER (EUGENE), Decatur. [5480 

Dental advertisement. © Dec. i, 
TOIW 2) ec: Dee 14, 1911 > K. 36088. 
LIVERMORE & KNIGHT CoO., Providence. 

[5481-5484 

Executive mansion. © Jan. 28, 

1GI2 De)! Mebi. 8, 199125 1K 387214, 


National Capitol. © Jan. 8, 1912; 
2, ¢e. Feb. 8, 1912; K 37215. 
State, war and navy b’ld’g. [Calen- 


der} "© .Beb)'26)' 1912: 2 ¢. Mar. 28, 
1912; KK 40026. 

U. S. treasury. [Calendar.] © Mar. 
2) TOL 2: Gz, Mar! 28, £902 = KK: 40027. 
Luioyp (J. G.), New York. [5485-5525 

Almighty Buch [1912]: 

@ Jan. 31+ 1 ¢ Feb.-5; K 37110. 
© jBeb. br dre. Mebs 5 Ko svias. 
© Webui3l co Keb. 5 ; KA3T114. 


Oi 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5526 


Luoyp (J. G.)—Continued. 


Almighty dollar. [1912]: 
© Feb. 29; 1 c. Mar. 6; K 388598. 
© Mar. 3; 1c. Mar. 6; K 38594. 


Economical husband [1911]: 


O):.ee,) tds. A> ep Nam: (2.01912. KK 
34944, 

©-Dee., 12: 1c dane 2: 
34945. 
—— [1912]: 

OC) Jan: S-) 1 -e..JansAG: 

© Jan. 12. Ace dan. 16; 

© Jan At? 1, Jane ao: 

© Jan, 1901 ce Jane 22: 

© dan. 265 1-e" sama. 

@Qaan 27: 1 ¢; Jan. 30> 

© Jan. 29: 1. ¢. Feb. 5; K 37108. 
© Jan. 30; 1 ec. Feb. 5; K 37109. 
© Feb. 2; 1 ¢. Feb. 5; K-37113. 
@© Web. 28+ 1 ¢. Man. 6.5 KK 38592 


Getting a girl [1912]: 


1912s) K 


K 35834. 
K 35843. 
K 86148. 
K 36150. 
K 36628. 
K 36629. 


© Jan./9. 4 e; Jam. 16; °K 25837. 
© Jan, 11; 1 e. Jan. 16; K 35842. 
© Jan. 15; 1 ec. Jan. 22; K 36149. 
© Jan. 16; 1 & Jan. 22; K 36147. 
© Jans ds: "t<e San, 22 IR 36143. 
© Jan. 20; 1 ec. Jan. 22; K 36146. 
© Jan: '22; 1. ¢. Jan. 30; K 36623: 
© Jan, 23; 1¢. Jan. 30; K 36624. 
© Jan. 2451 ce: Jan: 307K Bez. 
© Jan. 25; 1 ¢ Jan. 30; K 36626. 


Inquisitive Willie [1912]: 


© Jan.'3; Le. Jan. 10. K. 35544. 
©i\Jan, 5: te. Jan. 1034 35543: 


© Jan. 8; 1c. Jan. 16; K 35833. 
© Heb.i3: de Mebo ds Kista 


Oh, why did I do it [1912]: 


© Jan, 18; 1 ec) Jan, 22; K 36144. 
© Jan. 20; 1 ec. Jan. 22; K 36145. 
© Jan. 27; 1c. Jan. 80; K 36630. 
© Feb, 2st ce: Feb. S6> K BT112. 


Tomorrow [1911]: 


© Dee. 19; 1 c«. Jan. 2, 1912; FE 
34946. 


© Dec. 26; 1 ¢. Jan. 10, 1912; I 
35545. 
—— [1912]: 
GC) san, 22°24 2, San. 
© gan. 9.91. ¢; Jan 166 
© Jan. 15; 2'c; Jan. 22* K-36 
© Jan. 26:1 c¢. Jan. 30; K 


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ne 


- 


\ 


iOS reo te 


pt. Iv, ®. S., ve 


LorEB (EMANUEL), Chicago. [5526 

Spring and summer 1912. [Styles 
for men.] © Noy. 29, 1911; 2 ¢ Jan. 
47, POIs «1K a5923. 


| LONG ISLAND PROPERTI}FS Co., New York. 


[D52m 

Future Montauk, birdseye view. © 

Dec. 30, 1911; 2 @ Jan. 6) 19i2—e 
35765. 


LOOSE LEAF PUB. CO., Boston. 
[5528-5539 

[Loose leaf drawings]: 

Decorations for square surfaces, sub- 
ject no. 2.— Decorative landscapes, 
subject no. 9.—Designs for book racks, 
subject no. 8.—Designs for borders 
with corners, subject no. 5.—Designs 
for picture frames, subject no. 7.— 
Designs for surface patterns, subject 
no. 6.—Drawings and stock list for 
a students desk, subject no. 10.—Draw- 
ings of an object in several positions, 
subject no. 4.—Landsecape, black and 
white crayon on gray paper, subject 
no. 11.—Old doorway, black and white 
erayon on gray paper, subject no. 12.— 
Simple bookmaking, subject no. 8.— 
Units, variations of a simple motif, 
subject no. 1. © Mar.) 4,02 
each Mar. 5, 1912; I 885—896. 


LorBERG (H. A.) Canton, O. 
[5540-5547 

Sunday (W. A.)*A, B: @©ifane2e 
1912; 1 ec. each Jan. 24, 1 c. each Feb. 
9, 1912; J 166196, 166197. 

Sunday (Mrs. W. A.) © Jan. 20, 
1912; 1 ce. Jan. 24, 1.6 Pepe eos 
J 166198. 

[5 photographs] : 

Ackley (B. D.)—Rodeheaver (Homer 
A.) 1, 2.—Rodeheaver (Homer A.) 
[and] D. B. Ackley.—Sunday (Rev. 
William) © Jan. 1, 1912; 2c each. 
Jan. 15, 1912; J 164584164588. 

Lorp & Taytor, New York. [5548 

Good effects. © Feb. 24, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 1, 1912; K. 38383. 


LorpD PUB. co., Boston. [5549-5568 


[Post cards of the season’s greet- 

ings]: 

Dear friend in your heart this 
Hastertide.—Happy Easter [Fleur de 
Lys design.]—Happy Easter for you 
means a joyful Haster for me.—Happy 
Easter to you. May love & content- 
ment be yours.—I am wishing that the 
Easter flowers may whisper.—May the 
brightness & glory of Easter bring 
joy.—May the Easter season find you 
& yours.—May this. Easter day dawn 


no. 1, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


5646 


ORD PUB. co.—Continued. 


[Post cards of the season’s greet- 
ings ]—Continued. 

right.—May your Haster be a most 
appy one.—This little card goes forth 
0 Ssay.—This little card its task com- 
letinge—To wish you a bright & joy- 
ul Haster. [Conventional design, lily 
cross.| © Dec. 30, 1911; 2 ce. each 
eb. 17, 1912; K 87793-37796, 37798— 
7800, 37803, 37808-37811. 


[Post cards of the season’s greet- 
ings]: 

Happiest Xmas. possible to you & 
ours.—Just a line in which to say 
appy be your Xmas. day.—May Santa 
Haus be good to you.—May the sun- 
ine of contentment shine upon you.— 
nee again tis Xmas. time.—Sincere 
mas. wishes for the happiest Xmas. 
ou have ever known.—Very merry 
as. & happy new yr.—wWith sincere 
ishes for a jolly Xmas. © Feb. 10, 
ai: 2 €, each Feb. 17, 1912; K 37797, 
37801, 37802, 87804-87807, 37812. 


OS ANGELES ART GLASS co., Los An- 
geles. [5569-5572 


Design for front door glass. © Jan. 
fetoi2: 1c Jan. 16,1912>-1-e-Feb-5, 
poi2: K 37100. 


Design for transom. © Jan. 6, 1912; 
mee. Jan. 16, 1912; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1912; K 
1102. 


Design for turret window. © Jan. 
e912 - 1c. Jan. 16, 1912; 1c. Feb. 5. 
g912; K 37101. 


Resurrection angel. © Dec. 1, 1911: 
=e. Web. 26, 1912; K 88157. 


LOTUS PUB. co., New York. [5573-5578 


That old poet knew somethin’ when 
he said love is a pain. © Mar. 18, 
me: 2 c. Mar. 19, 1912; K 39666. 


Three times a day in hot water. © 
gan, 1, 1912; 2c. Jan. 9, 1912; K 35452. 


[4 prints]: 

Ah ’tis sad to sit and brood over a 
misspent life—Don’t hand me any 
stuff about Cupids, cause I don’t 
b’lieve nuthin’ no more.—Heart’s fiame. 
—They say smekin’ shortens ver life 
but I don’t care I’ve seen everything 
they 1s. © Mar. 15, 1912;°2 ec. each 
Mar. 19, 1912; K 39663-39665, 39667. 


Lounssury (Freep C.), Plainfield, N. J. 
5579 


Memorial service, I. O. E. © Jan. 
moroi2> 2 e. Jan. 10, 1912: K 35531. 


LoveLess (S. E.) ADVERTISING SERVICE, 
New York. [5580 
Sweetest of them all. [Girl with 
bunch of red roses.] © Feb. 28, 1912; 
Ze) Neb. 29,1912 : Ke 38374. 


LOVELL (JAMES) Hssex, Ia. [558] 


Essex, Ia., big snow, Feb. 26, 1912. 
© Mar. 1,°1912- 2°c. Mar. 17, 1912; J 
167092. 


Lucas (C. A.) Fremont, Neb. 
[ 5582, 5583 
Fremont, Neb., White way. © Feb. 
24, 1912: Die Web. 20, 1912: J 166515. 
Sixth st. by moonlight. © Feb. 24, 
1912; 2 e. Feb. 20, 1912; J 166516. 


LUDESCHER (ENGLEBERT) New York. 
[5584 
Twin brothers. © Feb. 13, 1912; 
2c. Feb. 14, 1912; K 37536. 


LURAY CAVERN corP., Luray, Va. 
[5585-5637 

[Luray, Va., cavern]: 

Balcony of amphitheatre, 23.—Bal- 
cony, Skeleton gorge. 16.—Broadus 
Lake, 45 A, 46 B.—Castles on the 
Rhine, 50 A, 51 A.—Cave house, 2 A, 
38 B.—Collins grotto, 47.—-Coral spring, 
52 A, 53 B.—Crystal spring, 13 A, 
14 B.—Empress column, 32 A, 33 B.— 
Empress column from Giants hall, 43. 
—Entrance, 6, 7 B.—Entrance, Giants: 
hall, 36 A, 37 B.—Fallen column, 38 A, 
389 B.—Fish market, 10 A, 11 B.— 
From amphitheatre, 9.—From ball 
room to Giants hall, 44..-Frozen foun- 
tain, 381.—Giants hall, 40.—Helen’s 
shawl, 28.—Imperial spring, 17 A,18 B. 
—-In ball room, 49 A.—In cathedral, 
48.—Limair, 4 A, 5 B.—Luray from 
Cave Hill, 1—Natural bridge, 22.— 
Organ, 41.—Organ and chimes, 42.— 
Pluto’s chasm, 12.—Saracen’s tent, 
29 A, 30 B.—Skeleton gorge, 15.—Steb- 
bins ave., 19 A, 20 B, 21 C.—Throne 
room, 34.—Titania’s veil, 24 A, 25 B.— 
Titania’s veil from Blanket room, 35.— 
Vegetable garden, 8—Wet blanket. 
26 A, 27 B. © Mar. 7, 1912; 2 c. each 
Mar. 15, 1912; J 167329-167381. 


LUTHER (G. M.) Leavenworth, Wash. 

[5638 

Sphinx of the cascades. © Jan. 30, 
1912; 2 ec. Feb. 6, 1912; J 165936. 


Lurz (HE. G.) Weehawken, N. J. 
[5639-5646 
Boy’s heads, houses. © Mar. 21, 
1912; 2c. Mar. 22, 1912; K 89846. 
How drawing is made easy for every- 
body. © Feb. 25, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 26. 
1912; K 388089. 


98 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5647 


pt. Iv, B.S, Va 


Lutz (H. G.)—Continued. 

How drawing is made easy for every- 
body. © Mar. 3, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 5, 
1912; K 38544. 

Page of pics. “© Mar. 21,1912; 2 
Mar. 22, 1912; K 39845. 

Simplified drawing plate, 1, 2. © 
Jan, 22, 1912: 2°¢. each: dan: 13, 1912: 
K 36117, 36118. 


plates. 3, 4. © Jan. 22, 1912; 
2c. each Jan. 18, 1912; K 35928, 35929. 
Lurz (Freep H.) Philadelphia. [5647 
Sure-footed. © Mar. 13, 1912; 2 ¢ 
Mar. 19, 1912; J 167280. 
Lym (Rosert F.) San Francisco. 
[5648 
Three seagulls on flag pole. © Feb. 
12, 1912; '2.¢e, Feb, 19; 1912): 9 166455. 
Lyon & HEALY, Chicago. [5649 
[Sick child listening to victrola.] © 
Mar, 26,.4912;°2.c Mar, 80; 1012): 1K 
40104. 
McArpie (M. H.) Norfolk. 
My aim. © Mar. 13, 1912 
14, 1912; K 89066. 


MaAcAULEY (FRANK) San Francisco. 


[5650 
; 2c. Mar. 


[5651 
San Francisco—1915. Time and 
place... © \Jan.: 22, 1912-2 e Hep. 1d: 


1912; K 37856. 


McCartHy (HELEN Lovesoy) Waltham, 
Mass. : [5652 
I'm keeping it warm for you. © 
awe ee DOLD 2 eS Rep 19s Toa Oa 
37244. 


McCasiiIn (J. S.), BuSH (WALTER S. 

& FRANK N.) Peoria, Il. [5653 

Ten hour pointer. © Feb. 14, 1912 
Bee Men 16, O12 “KR Siri. 


McCLEARIE (WILLIAM) Santa Rosa, 
Cal. [5654, 5655 
View from Russian River heights, 
100 A, 100 B. © Mar. 138, 1912: 2 ce. 
each Mar. 18, 1912; J 167243, 167244. 
McCuvures, New York. [5656-5673 


Lena undt Loui [1912]: 


©) Jan. /7: 1 e@. Feb. 3+ K: 37015. 
© Jan. 21: 1 c Mar. 6; K 38649. 
© Jan. 28; 1 c. Feb. 23: K 38012. 
© Feb. 4;'1 ¢. Mar. 6: K 38571. 
© Feb. 11: 1c. Mar, 6: K 38574, 
© Feb. 18; 1 c. Mar. 18; K 39626. 
© Feb. 25; 1 c. Apr. 4: K 40820. 
© Mar. 3; 1 « Apr. 3; K 40288. 


McCriures—Continued. 
Sambo [1911]: 


© Dec. 3; 1 @ Jan 8) 1912-3 
354389. 


—— [1912]: 
Cy Jans Teale 
© Jan. 14: 1.2 
©) Janu, 2s ake, 
© Jan. 287/97 
© Feb. 4; 1.6. 


Feb. 3; K 37014. 
Feb. 10; K 3727¢@ 
Mar. 6; K 38650. 
Feb. 28; K 38011. 
Mar. 6; K 38572. 
© Feb. 11; 1 @ Mar. 6; K 385738. 
© Feb. 18; 1 ce. Mar. 18; K 39627, 
© Feb. 25:.1 ¢@ Apr. 4° kK 4030 
© Mar.'3; 1 « Apr. B; Ke402za— 


McCormick (J. A.) Friday Harbor, 
Wash. [5674-5697 


Canoe Pass at floodtide, 907. © 
Nov. 92, 1911; 2 @ Jamsespoi2 ee 
164171. 

——ebbtide, panel, 906. © Nov. 2, 
1911; 2c. Jan. 3, 19125 9 1620 

Constance (Mt.) from the mouth of 
the Ducewallups, 1119. © Nov. 9, 
1911; 2c. Jan. 3, 19123 tear: 

Crescent (Lake) first glimpse, 1115. 
© Nov. 9, 1911; 2 & Jam 3) 9ot2-e 


164172. 

night, 1113. © Nov. 9, 1911; 
2 ¢. Jan. 3; 1912; sf kGatGae: 

south arm, 1112. © Woveea 


1911; 2 ¢. Jan. 8, 1912: ieee 
Digging clams on a night tide, Puget 
Sound. © Feb. 10, 1912; 2 ¢ Feb. 24, 
1912; J 166607. 
Puget Sound. © Feb. 10, 1912; 
2 ce. Feb. 24, 1912; J 166606. 
Duckabush, at the mouth of the, 
1118. © Nov. 9, 1911 ;) 2 cae 
1912; J 164177. 


Flower Island, 1180. © Noy. 25, 
1911; 2 ¢ Jan. 3, 1912; JoaGeirs 
Grotto and Canoe Pass, 903. © Nov. 


2, 1911; 2:c..Jan. 3, 19926) ieee: 

Humphries Bay, sunset in, 1179. © 
Nov. 25, 1911; 2 e@ Jano ioe ee 
164164. 

Kulsham (Steamship) 1178. © Noy. 
25,1911; 2e@ Jan. 3, 1912: J a6ator 

Merrimee, Lake Crescent, 1114. © 
Nov. 9, 1911; 2 c. Jan. 3) aga 
164182. 

Mongolian pheasant, San Juan Is- 
lands, 1000. © Nov. 2, 1911; 2 ¢. Jan. 
3, 1912; J 164168. 

Moonlight at the home dock, 1111. 
© Nov. 9, 1912;)2 ¢..Jan, 3) ao12 
164166. 


L100 


MISCELLANEOUS 
mo. 1, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


5815 


McCormick (J. A.)—Continued. 

Reflections, Hoods canal, at the 
mouth of the Duckabush, 1081. © 
mov, 9, 1911: 2 « Jan. 3, 1912; 5 
164178. 

Refiections, west shore of Hoods 
Sonal, 1117. © Nov. 9, 1911; 2 ¢. Jan. 
os, 1912; J 164174. 

Road to Rockybrook, 1120. © Noy. 
1911; 2c. Jan. 8, 1912; J 164180. 

Solduck River, on the, 1116. © 
mov. 9, 1911; 2.c. Jan. 3, 1912; J 
164179. 


Tacoma, skyline of, 1138. © Nov. 9, 
a911> 2c. Jan. 3, 1912; J 164183. 


Tacoma, Wash., Totem pole, 1143. © 
mee, bods 2. cy Jan, 3, A912) J 
164169. 

Three successful hunters, 1001. © 
mee ote 2 Ee. Jan. 3, 1912 «5 
164162. 

We land you in the heart of Tacoma, 
mot. exceNov.9, 1911; 2 ec. Jan. 3, 
fo12: J 164181. 


McCourt sBros., Brooklyn. [5698 

Bungalow book of instructions and 
plans for building the one hundred 
dollar bungalow. © Jan. 25, 1912; 
me, Jan: 30, 1912; I 845. 


McCuTrcHEon (JoHN T.), Chicago. 
[5699-5815 

Aeroplane in politics. © Mar. 14, 
wot2; te. Mar. 22, 1912: K 39879. 

Announcement. © Jan. 31, 1912; 
me: Wep. 6, 1912; K 37152. 

Annual tragedy. © Dec. 30, 1911; 
1c. Jan. 8, 1912; K 35459. 

Anxious moment. © Mar. 19, 1912; 
mc. Mar, 22, 1912: K 39883. 

Awkward mistake in the date. © 
Bae, 1912- tc. Jan. 11, 19122 K 
35592. 


Bane of the banquet board. © Mar. 
aetoi 2 1 ec. Mar. 8, 1912; K 38681. 


Boy in winter time [1912]: 
© Jan. 12; 1 ¢. Jan. 25: K 87248, 
(©) Jan 18- 1 c Jan. 25; K. 37221: 
ioegan, 24>.1.¢ Web. 5: K 37117, 


Cardinal sin in politics. © Jan. 19, 
waae- bc. Jan. 23, 1912>K 36275. 

Certain type of medical vampire. © 
meet, 1912; 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 19125 1 
38418. 

Congressman’s speech. © Feb. 8, 
a9125 1 c. Feb. 15, 1912: K 37697. 

Correspondence sch. of cartooning. © 
Mar. 6, 1912; 1c Mar. 15, 1912: K 
39050. 


McCutrcHEeoNn (JOHN T.)—Continued. 


Crushing effect of Supreme Court’s 
standard oil decision. © Mar. 15, 
1912; 1 @ Mar. 22, 1912; K 39880. 


Dawson ’11 [1912]: 
© dam. 2.11 ce Jan. ih: Ki S550. 
© Jan. 8; 1c Jan. 11; 35597. 
©) ame) ce. dam 23 > Ke 86274. 
© ane 22 ae. Jan: 2b sdk B63218 
©) Jan. 22; 1 ¢. Jan) 29; K 36504. 
©) yan 29" dite: ep Gs. IS: ST1b0: 


Dear old farm and the jolly city 
life.’ © Jan. 31; 1912; 1c. Feb. 5, 1912; 
K 87122. 

Democratic politicians seem very 
eager to explain why Roosevelt should 
not be nominated. © Jan. 10, 1912; 


| 1 ¢. Jan. 15, 1912: K 35728. 


Do not break the Sabbath tonight. 
© Dee. 131; 1911s, 2 wc) Jan. 14, 1912; 
K 35589. 


Do you ever think, these bitter days. 
©} Tan, 1h) 19125 0 ce. Jan, 15, 1912 > K 
35729. 


Doctor’s O. K. before you wed. © 
Mar 26 Pda ers) Apr. 1. 1912: K 
40330. 


Does the end justify the meanness. 
©) Febi rai ii2sr ke. Mar. »2,:1912: 
K 38413. 


Don’t doff Christmas spirit. © Dec. 
A TO0t)s) tes Jan.) 8; 1992: KK 35455. 


Farmer boy that doesn’t succeed in 
the city and the one that does. © 
Pep. f6) 192: ie. Mep. 23; 1912: Ke 
38021. 


Fashionable Christening. © Mar. 9, 
1912 2d) Gs Mar! 20, 1912; K. 39759. 


Fortune teller [1912]. © Jan. 1; 1 
ene fae KE Sh 590: 


Ghosts of the past. © Feb. 2, 1912; 
fe Reb. 15-1912 Kk S66: 


Good political economy. © Jan. 18, 
EIQ Co ane 2e.t 191-2 KK S6274: 


Hail gentle spring. © Mar. 
1Ot2 Oe.) Mar, 25. 1912: KW. S9986: 


Harmon (Governor) is visiting in 
Illinois. © Jan. 12, 1912; 1 ec. Jan. 15, 
1912; K 35730. 


Harrison (Carter) would stand a 
better chance if he would muzzle Bart- 
Zen.) (©) Jan, 23, 19125 1) ©.) Jan. 29, 
1912; K 86505. 


Have you ever noticed this peculiar 
fact about murder cases. © Dec. 27, 
1911; 1¢. Jan. 8, 1912; K 35456. 


18, 


101 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES © 


5815 


pt. TY) RA S3 Vee 


McCutcHEON (JOHN T.)—Continued. 


Have you noticed that every straw 
vote ... shows .. . Roosevelt senti- 
ment. © Jan. 14, 1912; 1 ¢ Jan. 25, 
1912; K 36818. 


Hen is being proposed as a better 
natl. emblem than the eagle. © Mar. 
25. 19122 4c. Mar. 29; 1012 K- 40089. 


Hitchcock (Postmaster General) 
was a caller at the White House yes- 
terday. © Jan. 16, 1912» 1 exJan. 23, 
1912°. KK 36272. 


Home from college for the holidays. 
@, Jan: 31912" 1-e. Jane S,: 19r2s 1K 
30461. 

How not to get a good job. © Jan. 
Zo, L126 Te. San. Sh, OUD KK SH. 


How to be famous though fatal. © 
Mar. 15, 19129) 2 ¢. Mary 25; 1002 3) 4e 
399384. 


If Mr. Rockefeller were president 
and the country were run as a trust. 
© Heb. 28.1912; 1 ¢, Mar...8,. 1912+ I 
38679. 

Inevitable topie at all Sore 
©) Feb: -7,.1912: 1 ¢ Heb, 23; 1912 
38017. 


Is there a coolness between them. 
© Jan. 15, 1912; %.¢. Jan. 25, 1912; K 
37219. 

It has been suggested that society 
adopt a time limit marriage contract. 
©) Heb. 26), 191221 ¢..Mar,.2, 1912 eK 
28416. 

Jackson day banquet scene. © Jan. 
Stn Ire) Jan. Th, TOT! Kh Sangs) 

Joke on the old gentleman. © Jan. 
24, 1912-1 ¢. Jan. 31, 1912%. Ki 3700s. 

La Follette (Mr.) is getting ready 
for a speaking tour. © Dee. 27, 1911; 
1 ¢€. fan 1 19i2: BR a5585. 

La Follette’s (Mr.) strongest card. 


c) Dee. '29, TOL eh Sans a te 
K 85587. 

Last day of winter. © Mar. 21, 
1912; 1 ec. Mar. 29, 1912; K 40087. 

Law office of the near future. © 
Mar. 14, 1912; .1.¢. Mar. 25, 1912; K 
39933. 

Lincoln Dei oagy © Dec. 28, 1911; 1 
C) Jan Th. 1912 * KK s5086. 

Long winded as speech. © 
gan. 2b. LOLs 1. ¢C.  gan, Bo. 19a s, I 
Si2LT. 


Revised in honor 
© Mar. 16, 1912; 


Map of the world. 
of St. Patrick’s day. 
1c. Mar. 25, 1912; K 39935. 


March of the seasons. © Mar. 
1912; 1c. Apr. 8, 1912; K 40336. 


31, 


102 


McCutrcHreon (JoHN T.)—Continued. 


My lord, the carriage awaits. © 
Jan. 1,°1912; 1 e@ Wane so 4oeeeee 
35460. 


Not entirely harmonious in the Dem- 
ocratic ca mp. © Jan. 25, 1912. 1 C. 


Jan. 29, 1912; K 36506. 
Not ouee © Mar. 22, 1912: 2 @ 
Mar. 29, 1912; K 40088. 


Nothing doing. © Jan. 20, 1912; 1 
e. Jam. 25, 1912: 1K S6n99) 

Now is the time to have your spring 
res adjudicating done. © Mar. 30, 
1912; 1c Apr. 1, 1912; K 40335. 


Oh, see what I got. © Dec. 25, 
1911; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1912; K 35454. 

On the nat’l. putting green. © Jan. 
17, 1912; 1 @ Jan. 25, 1912S eae 

One result of the modern methods 
of the up to date church. © Mar. 
7, 1912; 1 « Mar. 15, 1912; K 390s 

Philosophy and fact. © Mar. 20, 
1912; 1 c. Mar. 29, 1912; K 40086. 

Pick out your favorite presidential 
candidate. © Dec. 30, 1911; 1 ¢. Jan. 
11, 2912: Ko So588: 


Pictorial sermonette [1912]: 
© Jan. 6; 1 « Jan 137 K saeet 
© Jan. 20; 1 ¢ Jan. Sisk aa 
© Jan. 29; 1c Feb. 5; K 37121. 
© Feb. 17; 1c Feb. 23° Koesa22, 
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 38417. 
© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 8; K 38682. 

Pleasant jobs come only after yrs. of 


hard work. © Jan: 19, 1912; 1 ¢. Jan. 
31, 1912; K 37000. 


Political situation. © Jan. 24, 1912; 
1c. Jan. 27, 1912; K 36467. 


Politics and weather. © Mar. 21, 
1912; 1 c. Mar. 25, 1912; IX 899sT. 


Prominent three. © Jan. 26, 1912; 1 
ec. Jan: 29, 1912: K S@a0r 
© 


Proposed line of march for 1912. 
Dec. 29, 1911; 1 ¢. Jans 8) aan 
35458. 
Prosperity, the travel bug and di- 
vorce. © Mar. 4, 1912; 1 @: Mar. 15, 
1912; K 39048. 


Puzzle—which candidate is to speak. 
© Mar. 28, 1912; 1 ec. Apr. 1, 1912 EK 
40332. 

© 


Reforming a smoke nuisance. 
Jan. 21, 1912; 1c. Jan. 26, TOUeie 
36320. 


Rich or poor. © Mar. 7, 1912; 1 «@ 
Mar. 15, 1912; K 39052. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 


McCurcHron (Joun T.)—Continued. 


| Roosevelt speech as delivered and as 
Mquoted. © Mar. 22, 1912; 1 c. Mar. 

23, 1912; K 39988. 

Rules of etiquette for the opera. © 
mec. 28, 1911; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1912; K 
35457. 

Saint Patrick’s day. © Mar. 17, 
97912; 1 c. Mar. 22, 1912; K 39882. 

Sermon in a fashionable church. © 
man, 25, 1912° 1 ¢c. Feb. 5, 19123 K 
37118. 


Session of the Republican creden- 
tials comm. at the June convention. © 
Sees ore: Fe. Apr 3) 19125 | K 
40338. 


Sherlock Holmes analyzes a perfect 
Siranger. © Jan. 27, 1912; 1 c. Feb. 
a aoi2: K 37120. 


Should the army be prepared for 
mar (©), Heb, 15, 1912; 1 ¢. Feb. 238, 
1912; K 38019. 


Siege of the suffragets. © Mar. 18, 
1912; 1 ce. Mar. 29, 1912; K 40085. 


Skeleton in Illinois closet. © Jan. 
fe 1912: 1 ec Jan. 11, 1912; K 35595. 


Solemnity of many modern mar- 
Tiages. © Jan. 28, 1912; 1 c. Feb. 6, 
1912; K 37149. 


Sometimes we are glad to see him. 
Sodan. 3, 1912: 1 c. Jan. 8, 1912; K 
35462. 


Spring matrimania. © Mar. 
a2 > tes Mar. 20, 1912; K. 39760. 


Strange change in the White House. 
Jan: 4 1912: 1 c. Jan. 11, 1912; K 
35593. 


Then and now. © Mar. 23, 1912; 1 
@. Mar. 25, 1912; K 39939. 


There will be great doings at that 
Democratic love feast. © Jan. 7, 
mot2: 1 c¢ Jan. 11, 1912; K 35596. 


This is where the colonel loses the 
king and vice pres. vote. © Mar. 29, 
712; 1c. Apr. 1, 1912; K 40334. 

© 


Those New Mexico legislators. 
mee 2), 19125, 1c. Mar, 22, 1912.° i 
39884. 

© 


To-day is leap yr. proposal day. 
meb. 29, 1912; 1 c. Mar. 8; 1912; K 
38680. 


Tragic if he doesn’t go soon. 
mera, 1912: 1.¢. Mar. 22, 1912; ik 
39881. 


Usual life of the modern mushroom 
Croesus. © Feb. 10, 1912; 1 ¢. Feb. 23, 
1912; K 38018. 


Victim of progress. © Mar. 24, 
1912; 1 c. Mar. 28, 1912; K 40029. 


12, 


5820 


McCurcHEoN (JoHN T.)—Continued. 


Village critic. © Mar. 18, 1912; 1c. 
Mar. 20, 1912; K 39762. 


We have with us today a man 
who—. © Mar. 27, 1912; 1 ¢. Apr. 1, 
1912; K 40331. 

We hope he reforms. © Jan. 13, 
2902 1 ‘eam. Tse 1912: Ke SaTak 


What they are talking about in 
Washington. © Mar. 5, 1912; 1. 
Mar. 15, 1912; K 89049. 

What would he do if he got this 
telegram. © Feb. 15, 1912; 1 c. Feb. 
23,1912 = Ky Ssoz0- 


When dad was a boy. © Mar. 12, 
1912; 1 ec. Mar. 20, 1912; K 39761. 
© 


When immortal meets immortal. 
Jan. ao.) Lora: Te.) Reb. G6, TSi2: 1K 
Se bay 


Whom are they looking for. © Mar. 
18, 1912; 1 ec. Mar. 22, 1912; K 39878. 
© 


Why the tear stood in her eye. 
Jan oT, FOIA Tver San. 2389 TOs. Ke 
362738. 

© 


Why the tear was in her eye. 
Hebu 240. TOU 2°) Pie, Weare 2) Od > Ke 
38415. 


Will he run? © Jan. 27, 1912; 1«. 
Feb. 6, 1912; K 37148. 

Will he run. © Feb. 19, 1912; 1c. 
Feb. 23, 1912; K 38023. 


Wilson (Woodrow). © Jan. 26, 
191233) Ie Web. 5) 1912); K 37149. 


Zero society notes. © Jan. 5, 1912; 
en Fan: LR TOUR 35504, 


1912 version of the great historical 
event. © ‘Keb. 22, 1912-> 1 ¢ Mar. 2, 
1912; K 38414. 


McDonovucH (RICHARD 
mouth, N. H. [5816 


My children in the woods. © Feb. 
16, 1912; 2 ce. Feb. 19, 1912; J 166466. 


Macrt (CHARLES EH.) Denver. [5817 


(Buffalo cow and calf. © 1c. Feb. 
16, 1912; J 166374. 


MACFARLAND (WILLIAM J.) New York. 

[5818 

Making of scientific lasts. © Jan. 5, 
191252 codansi2, 1912; L829: 


McGoniIcLe (Epw. J.) Philadelphia. 
[5819 


Doc Hope and the base ball bug. 
© Feb. 29, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1912; K 
38395. 


McKeen (A. 8.) Haverhill, Mass. 
[5820 
St. James church. © Mar. 26, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 29, 1912; J 167583. 


D.) Ports- 


103 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5821 


Dt. 1, Ros. vam 


MacKenzie (F. W.) Washington. 
[5821 


Shield of reliability. © Oct. 6,1911; 
1c. Jan. 27, 1912; K 36466. 


McKintop (WILLIAM L.) Madison, Wis. 

[5822 

Wisconsin (University of) basket 

ball squad. © Mar. 7, 1912; 2 c Mar. 
O91 2). J. LOCOS, 


Mackson (IsmporE) San Diego, Cal. 
[5823 


Battle of ostriches. © Dec. 15, 1911; 
206) Reb: 6,) 1912: J° 167016: 


McLoucHLIN Bros., Brooklyn. 
[5824-5847 

[Colored prints]: 

Cinderella and her unkind sisters.— 
Cinderella dances with the prince.— 
Cinderella; or, The glass slipper.— 
Cinderella’s flight from the palace. 
Cinderella’s sisters beg her to forgive 
them.—Fairy reveals herself to Red 
Riding Hood.— Giant falls to his 
death.—Grandmother looks strange to 
Red Riding Hook.—Jack and the bean 
stalk.—Jack approaches the giant’s 
castle—Jack descends the beanstalk 
with the hen.—Jack meets a beautiful 
fairy.—Jack’s mother is not pleased 
with the beans.—Little Red Riding 
Hood.—Red Riding Hood arrives at 
Grandmother’s cottage.— Red Riding 
Hood gathers flowers for her grand- 
mother.—Red Riding Hood is kind to a 
poor old woman.—Red Riding -Hood 
starts on her errand.—Sisters prepar- 
ing for the ball.—Slipper fits and its 
mate is produced.——Wonderful hen lays 
golden eggs. © Jan. 9, 1912; 2c. each 
Jan. 18, 1912; K 35781-85801. 

Shepherd and his dog and sheep. © 
Jani, 23, 1OL2s 2a. Jans 27; 1912+" K 
36468. 

[2 prints]: 

Indian and the Puritan.—Little Red- 
skins. © Jan. 24, 1912: 2 ec. each 
Jan. 25, 1912; K 36322, 36323. 


McMAnan (MApsry) San Francisco. 
[5848 
Venitia, Cal., bird’s-eye view of. © 
Jan. 20,1912) Ze. eb 6, 1912" 5 
165911. 


McMANUsS stupI0o, New York. [5849 


Hibben (Prof. John Grier). © Mar. 
23, 1910; 2 ¢. Feb. 1, 1912; J 167007. 


McNIcoLt (Jessiz H.) Boston. [5850 


I’ve come with lilies. © Jan. 1, 
1912; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1912; K 35885. 


| 
| 
| 
| 


MoVay (C. E.) Farnhamville, Ia. 
[5851, 5852 


Farnhamville, Ia.: 


Greetings from.—Views from. © 
Apr. 2, 1912; 2 ¢. each Apr. 4, 1912; 
J 16756, I6TTs¢, 


MADDEN (A. C.) Glencoe, Ill. [5858 
John Bull at peace with the world. 

© Dec. 1, 1911; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1912; K 

37719. 

MAEHARA (K.) Hilo, T. H. [ 5854 
Kilauea (Volcano of) in action, Jan. 

1912. © Jan. 8, 1912. 2 cee 

1912; J 166913. 


MAESCH (FERDINAND) New York. 
| 5855, 5856 
Old homestead. © Mar. 1, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 1, 1912: J 166805: 
Spring flower. © Jan. 1, 1912; 2 «. 
Jan. 8, 1912; J 164451. 


Macrr (HENry J.) New York. [5857 


Taft—man for president. © Feb. 
24,1912; 2c Feb. 27, 1912: Kast 


MAJESTIC PUB. co., Indianapolis. 
[5858-5927 

Dutch philosophy, colored post cards: 

All the more vat vee get.—For vy 
iss it.—If looks vas der whole cheese.— 
If to steal a kiss.—Love makes der 
world go round.—Py chiminee, effery 
time dot moon comes up.—Py chinks, 
cfferbody vas liars.—Side-by-each, by 
der fireside yet.—Smile und look 
happy.—Vy not let’s make sum boat- 
ridings. © Jan. 2, 1912*° 20 seem 
Jan. 2, 1912; K 34854-34859. 

[Post cards]: 

Be-gorah I’m as strong fur ye as an 
Irishman’s pipe.—Begorra it would 
Save us a lot of time.—Bejabbers I 
don’t know what ye are.—Cru-l-] woild 
be jabbers.—Home is where ye wear 
yer old shoes and coat.—If there be 
germs in kisses.—It shure sounds good 


; to me.—Keep this under yer hat.—Leap 


year. 1 [Dutch girl holding a rope tied 
to boys ankle.—Leap year. 2 [Dutch 
girl following in the tracks of boy by 
stone wall.]|—Leap year. 3 [Dutch girl 
sitting on end of wharf looking out 
to sea with telescope.]—Leap year. 4 
[Dutch boy caught in trap.J]—Leap 
year. 5 [Dutch girl holding muffler of 
Dutch boy.]—Leap year. 6 [Dutch girl 
behind wall with noose set.—Leap 
year. 7 [Dutch girl calling to Dutch 


boys.]—Leap year. 8. Still running 
single.—Question, why iss a flying 


Dutchman? Ans., leap yr.—1912 leap 
year. [Dutch girl and cat reading 


104 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 1, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


3961 


MAJESTIC PUB. co.—Continued. 
| Post cards ]—Continued. 

sign.]—Shamrock says.—Shure it’s 
hard work these days.—Shure Moike it 
do cost more to live now adays.—Sure 
all kind of weather—’Tis no use 
grumblin’.—We are only as old as we 
feel—When trouble knocks at yer 
door. © Jan. 12, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 
14,1912; K 87509-37533. 

© 


Sepia heads. 1-10. Post cards. 
matinee, 1912: 2c. each Jan. 2, 1912; 
KK 34864-84873. 

Sepia smiles, 1-10, post cards: 

Hang on, cling on.—If you see but 
your Sshadow.—lIt isn’t what we used 
to do.—It may help another fight.— 
Keep your smile pinned on.—Stick 
your smiles on.—Way ain’t sunny but 
don’t you fret.—Wear your happy 
thoughts.—What’s the use o’ crying.— 
World is full of smiles). © Jan. 2, 
mor? > 2c. each Jan. 2, 1912: K 34874— 
34883. 

[15 prints]: 

All dressed up, but no place to go.— 
Be good and you will be happy.—G 
and double e, today a little measly 
Silver dime.—I don’t care for wealth 
or fame.—If money makes us happy.-— 
If money talks.—I’ll just keep smil- 
ing.—Life’s a gamble.—Life’s a very 
queer proposition——O you Lalla-pa- 
lu.—Say you, I’m some tuff.—There 
are lots of walks in life-—There’s only 
one dame that ever fell in love with 
me.—Thing that’s got my bloomin’ 
goat.— World owes everybody a living. 
© Jan. 17, 1912; 2‘c. each Jan. 19, 
1912; K 35953-35967. 

MANN & MCNEILLE, New York. 
[5928-5989 

Duplex apartments, job 216, A-—1, 
first, second and third floor plans ana 
front elevation. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1912: 
I 840. 

First and typical floor plans of hotel 


bldg. corner Smithfield and _ First 
streets, Pittsburg. © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 
1912; I 876. 


House no. 159, first and second floor 
plans and front elevation. ©1c. Feb. 
19, 1912; I 861. 

361, first and second floor plans, 
front and side elevations. ©1c. Feb. 
19, 1912; I 862. 

362, first and second floor plan 
and front elevation. © 1 ¢. Feb. 19, 
1912; I 863. 

368 first, second and third floor 


Mann & McNEILLE—Continued. 


——~ 564, first and second floor plan, 
front and side elevations. © 1c. Feb. 
19, 1912; I 865. 

371, first and second floor plans 
and front elevation. © 1c. Feb. 8, 
1912; I 849. 
372, first and second floor plans 
and front elevation. © 1 c¢. Feb. 3, 
1912; I 850. 

Non-housekeeping apartment, job 
216, B—1, typical floor plan and front 
elevation. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1912; I 842. 


Single flat houses, job 216, C—1, floor 
plan, plot plan and front elevation. © 
1c. Feb. 3, 1912; I 848. 


Single flat house, job 216, D-—1, floor 


plan. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1912; I 841. 
MANz (J) ENGRAVING Co., Chicago. 
[5940, 5941 
Dedicated. [Rosary.] © Jan. 1, 


112 =< 2e hep: i; AQIZ* K Si2Z81. 

Hail, Mary, full of grace. [Rosary.] 
©) jan) th 1002 2e. Reb. 7, 1912. K 
31282. 


MARCEAU (THEODORE C.), New York. 
[5942-5961 

Fickel (Mrs. Jacob Earl) 1. © Feb. 
16, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1912; J 166413. 
and bridesmaids, 1. © Feb. 16, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1912; J 166414. 
; Gardner (Mr. and Mrs. William 
Gunther) 1. © Feb. 14, 1912; 2 «. 
Feb. 15, 1912; J 166365. 

Gardner (Mrs. William Gunther) 1. 
© Heb 14 19122 ¢.) Feb. 15), 1912.5 
166368. 

Kahn (Mrs. Otto) © Mar. 14, 1912; 
2.¢. Mar. 15, 1912; J 167164. 

Mier (Madame de) 1, 2. © Mar. 
14 A122 ee yeach Mar. 15, 1912): J 
167165, 167166. 


Nash (Mrs. Edmund) 


© Mar. 14, 


1912; 2¢. Mar. 15) 1992 J) 167167: 
Tankerville (Countess of) 1,2. © 
Mar) 4 T9I2) 2 le. ‘eneh Mar) iim, 
£OUZ LOG LGZ, | LOT VES. 
Vanderbilt (Mrs. Oliver) jr. © 


Hep diss! $912.5 2 .e) Keb... 19,. 1912 > i 
166464. 


and maid of honor. © Feb. 18, 
1912; 2c. Feb. 19, 1912; J 166465. 


[2 photographs]: 
Talbot (Mrs. Harold R.) and chil- 
dren, 1.—Talbot children, 1. © Mar. 


plans, front and side elevations. © | 8, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 11, 1912; J 
tc. Feb. 19, 1912; I 864. i 167100. 167101. 
105 


o91(22—_12—_8 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5962 


Marceau (THEODORE C.)—Continued. 

[6 photographs] : 

Dahlgren (Miss Lucy) 1, 2.—Drexel 
(Mrs. Anthony) and baby, 1, 2.— 
Gould (Mrs. George J.) 1, 2. © Jan. 
de) IOI 27e. -exchas ants; AOI. x 
164616164621. 


MarcitetH (A. W.) Cincinnati. [5962 
Yeager’s luncheon. © Dec. | 28, 
7921; 2c: Jan. 4, 1912; K 35256. 
MarKeL (IRvIN) Buffalo. [5963 
Breakers by moonlight. ©1c. Mar. 
22, 1912: J. 167416. 
MARKENDORFF (GEO.) New York. 
[5964-6010 


[Colored post cards]: 

Ach vont you tell me vot you tink of 
me yet.—All is well with me.—AIl- 
though there are miles between us. 

Beware of this a warning growl.— 
By the language of flowers. 


Dere iss moosick in de air.—Do not 
be gloomy or sad.—Don’t you want to 
come along. 

Each man must toot his own horn. 

For the best girl in all the world. 

Grin and grow fat. 

He laughs best who laughs last. 


I didn’t mean it.—I haf to blow my- 
self sometimes yet.—I have lots to say 
to you.—I hope there’s nothing comes 
between us ever.—I hope this line will 
reach you.—I wish If was a hero.—Ifa 
horse shoe brings good luck.—If good 
fortune be yours, be happy.—If I had 
money I’d have a girl too.—If you will 
be good I vill gif you somedings.—In 
Sending you this card.—It is hereby 
announced. 


Just fiddling away a little time. 

Knowledge is often forgotten. 

Laughs lengthen life. 

Love me little. 

My dog iss my best friendt yet dat 
I haf. 

Note the picture on this card.—Now 
if I had mother’s purse I’d be a lady. 


Of all the people in the world.—Of 
all the things I wish—Oh you cry 
baby. 

Seems a long time since I’ve seen 
you.—Smiles pay fine interest. —Song 
the kettle sings. 

Take the road to success.—That’s 
what a fellow gets going shopping. 

Vait undil de clouds rolls by already 
yet. 


pt. 1, D283 vo 


MARKENDORFF (GEO.)—Continued. 
[Colored post cards]—Continued. 
We all do make mistakes.—What I 

wished for Sunday.—When you judge 

the world be kind.—Whenever life 

Seems stormy.—Why don’t I ever see 

you anymore?—Word from the wise 

old owl. 
You are mine, all mine, ain’t that 
fine? © Mar. 7, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 

9, 1912; K 38710-88738, 38740-38757. 


Marr (THOMAS H.) & SON, Boston. 
[6011 
Lady in yellow. Fenway court, no. 
17865. © Jan. 18, 1912: 2 e¢ Jane 
1912; J 165002. 


MarsH (R. B.) San Francisco. [6012 

Nordica (Madame) singing the Star 
spangled banner at ground breaking 
ceremonies, San Francisco, P. P. T. E. 
© Dec. 30, 1911; 2.c. Jans oseane 
164465. 


MarTIn (L. 8S.) McMinnville, Ore. 
[6013 
Vote 4 wimmen. © Feb. 12, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 6, 1912* J 167eee, 


MARTIN (SAMUEL D.) Cincinnati. 
[6014-6016 

[8 prints]: 

I’m not afraid of the dark, I like to 
walk in the park.—Out at the zoo the 
doves bill and coo.—We all took a ride 
on the elephant’s back. 


© Mar. 18, 1912; 2 ec. each Mar. 
19°90) 39812-39814. 


Mason (HE. F.) Auburn, Me. [6017 


Easter chicks. © Apr. 1, 1912; 2. 
Apr. 2,-1912; J 167637 


Masury (JOHN W.) & SON, Brooklyn. 
[6018, 6019 


[Cut outs]: 

Lithograph for children, sheets 1, 2. 
© Jan. 24, 1912; 2 ce. each Jan. 15, 
1912; K 386389, 36390. 


MaATACEA (A.), New York. 

[2 prints]: 

Battaglia di sciara-el-sceat, 26 Ot- 
tobre 1911.—Rivolta ed il tradimento 
degli Arabi nelle vie di Tripoli. © Dec. 
29, 1911; 2 c. each Jan. 2, 79a 
34961, 34962. 


‘[6020, 6021 


MATTHEWS (FRANKLIN) New York. 
[6022 
One of Uncle Sam’s peacemakers. © 
Jan. 6, 1912.92 ¢e) Jan. Si, aoizee 
164453. ' 


106 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo. 1, 1912 
MATTHEWS (GEORGE L.) Cedarville, 
Cal. [6023 


Piute Indian. © Feb. 5, 1912; 2 ¢. 
mep. 12, 1912: J 166215. 
MartTHews (J. N.) co., Buffalo. 
[6024 
Panama canal, bird’s eye view of. 
© Mar. 11, 1912; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1912; 1 
e. Mar. 25, 1912; K 39930. 
MATZENE Co., Chicago. [6025-6029 
Garden (Mary) A-E. © Jan. 16, 


eee e€ each Jan. 18, 1912: J 

16495S—164962. 

MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL MFG. CO., 
Chicago. {6030 


Ball joints, ete. ©1c. Feb. 2, 1912; 
I 847. 


MELVIN 
ton. 

[8 prints]: 

Easter. 1 [Cross and_ lilies.]— 
Haster greeting 1. [Cupid on band 
box.|—Joyous Easter. 1 [Two chicks 
© Mar. 15, 1912; 2 c. each 


(ELLA HERRIMAN) Washing- 
[6031-6033 


MENDoza (I. P.) LrD., London. 
[6034-6037 
Doris; by George Morland. © Dec. 
m_eroit. 2c. Jan. 6, 1912: A 1017. 
Janet. © Feb. 28, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 
4, 1912; K 39032. 
Madge; by George Morland. © Dec. 
meetott 2 ec. Jan. 6, 1912; 1018. 


Milly. © Feb. 28, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 
4,1912; K 390338. 
MeNKE (H. WILLIAM) Chicago. [6038 
Bradley (Mary Hastings) ©l1«. 
Jan. 24, 1912; J 165154. 
MERCHANTS PUB. cCO., Kalamazoo, 
Mich. [6039-6094 
[10 prints]: 
Caught in the act.—Faithful 


friend.——Good point.—Inocence.—Race 
(The)—That’s grandma.—Unexpected 
guests.—Up to date.—Welcome.—Won 
Oyer. © Dec. 31, 1911; 2 ec. each 
Jan. 2, 1912; K 35068-35077. 


[22 prints]: 


Autumn.—Caught in his net.—Con- 
tentment.—Critical moment.—Dutch 
canal. — Favorite (The) — Friend 


(A.)—Golden hour.—His favorite— 
Idler (The)—In green pastures.—In 
safe moorage.——Lucky dog.—Morn- 
ing.—Off Sandy Hook.—Old §land- 
mark.—Old, old story.—On the old 
farm road.—Sunset glow.—Sunset on 
the bay.—Sweet sixteen.—Yes or no. 
© Jan. 2, 1912; 2 ec. each Jan. 11, 
1912; IX 35615-35636. 


6104 
MERCHANTS PUB. co.—Continued. 
[24 prints]: 
Anxious chaperon.—Babes in the 


woods.—Do you like butter.—First 
lessons.—First snow.—From the win- 
ter woods.—Fugitives from justice.— 
Grandma’s callers.—Grandma’s_ sun- 
shine.—In high fayor.—In lovers lane. 
—In the gloaming.—It’s sure to pe 
good.—Nibble (A).—Old_ reliable— 
Oo-ice cream.—Partiality.—Safe over. 


—Taking his picture——There comes 
papa.—Three little rascals—Two is 
company, three is a crowd.—Where 


the dogwood blossoms.—Who is In 
danger. © Dec. 30, 1911; 2 c. each 
Jan. 6, 1912; K 35346-35369. 


MERIDIAN PRINTING Co., Cleveland. 
[6095 
Illuminating co. © Dec. 29, 1911; 
2 ce. Jan. 21, 1912; K 36372. 
Merritt (NEIL), Coldwater, Mich. 
[6096 
Who said Mike. © Mar. 1, 1912; 
2 ¢@. Mar. 4, 1912; K 38451. 


MERTON (HoLMES WHITTIER) New 
York. [6097 
Merton’s first aid charts. No’s. 1-38. 


© Nov. 28, 1912; 2 
19126" Ko S83 7e. 


Meyer & BRO., Chicago. [6098 


Confirmation certificate. © Mar. 8, 
1912; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1912; K 38814. 


MICHAELSEN (C. D.) Omaha, Nebr. 
[6099 
In the eyes of the public. © Feb. 2, 
Tao2 2) 2 C., Rebe iD, TOI: KK 37039. 


MiIcHEL (GUSTAVE H.), Cleveland. 
[6100, 6101 
Chart of the arterial, venous and 
nervous systems. © Oct. 20, 1910; 2c. 
Jan, Sa: Ke 1S162: 


Chart of the muscular system with 
its arterial and nervous relations. © 
Oeil) 20) 1990s. 2 ee San! So. TOT = K 
18168. | 


MILE HIGH PHOTO Co., Denver. [6102 


Schumann-Heink (Madame) and 
crowd at auditorium. © Jan. 26,1912; 
2 pe1 dans iad, 1912)> J. 166176. 


MILLAR (GEO. V.) & co., Scranton, Pa. 

[6103, 6104 

South Bethlehem, Pa., panorama of 

the Bethiehem steel works. [2 folder.] 

© Feb. 19, 1912; 2 ec. Feb. 28, 1912; K 
28007. 


e..eaeh Heb. 23, 


panorama of the Bethlehem 
steel works. [3 folder.] © Feb. 19, 
1912; 2 ¢. Feb. 23, 1912; K 38006. 


107 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6105 


pt. Iv, n.s., Vv. 7 


MILLIGAN (B. HERBERT), Chicago. 
[6105-6111 


[Ad cuts] ; 

Any reasonable cash offer accepted.— 
Extra.—Going at 4 price—Have you 
a piano.—Small amount of your Sal- 
ary.—Time is money. © May 1, 1911; 
2 ¢. each Dec. 29, 1911; K 35908-85908. 

Clean sweep piano sale. © May 13, 
oT te, Mar. Al, 1912's Ne eoo. 


Minus (Leroy A.) Peoria. 


ELT Gals 
Peoria; Peoria coliseum. © Feb. 6, 
O12; 2c, Web. 12; Ton: Ke3i28s. 
Plat of floor space, Peoria coliseum. 
© Mebr'G, 1912: “i. e. (Feb: 2.12) 
S60. 


MILWAUKEE FEATURE FILM coO., Mil- 
waukee., [6114 
McKinley, late President and his 


latest Speech. © Jan. 11, 1912; 2 °c. 
an. 15,3982: K. S8i58: 
MINER (W. H.) Chicago. 
Resilient values of draft gears 
graphically illustrated, 1, 2. © Mar. 
We iOt2s Ne -ereh Mars. 2, ener: 
929. 930. 
MISSIONARY EDUC. MOVEMENT IN THE 


U. S. & Canaba, New York. 
[6117-6122 


[6115, 6116 


[Colored charts]: 

Gain in Protestant foreign mission 
income in the U. S. 1810-1910.—How 
some American money is spent.—Re- 
ligious cencus of the world.—Religious 
divisions of India.—Size of parishes at 
home and abroad.—World mission 
progress. © Mar. 25, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Mar. 27, 1912; K 40897-40402. 


MitcHeLtL (JoHN J.) New York. 
[6123-6125 


American fashions. Feb.1912. Figs. 


407-421, (C). Feb. 17,1912; 2c, Feb. 
BO, 1912: Ke dsbde2:. 
——TVigs. 422-433. © Feb. 17, 
ioe. 2-e. Heb) 19: 19125 K.B7she. 
——FVigs. 434-448. (Os Web ax, 


1912; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1912; K 37854. 


MOFFETT STUDIO, Chicago. [6126-6167 

Harmon (Judson) 1-11. © Feb. 
By) 190252 cc. “each: Feb, 17, 1912. J 
166415-166425. 

tevell (Alexander H.) 1, 2. © Feb. 
aij kota; O28, eath- Mar 7 gis - 7 
167048, 167049. 

Sub-committee of Republican na 
tional committee. © Feb. 27, 1912; 2 
ce. Mar. 7, 1912: J IG706%. 


MOHAWK SECURITY Co., Albany. 


Morrerr stup1o—Continued. 

Teyte (Maggie) 1-28. © Feb. 20, 
1912; 2 ‘ce. each Web. 24) M92 eae 
166608—166635. 


[6168 


Mohawk security company’s plan of 
apartment dwelling. © 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 
1912; T8377. : 


MoNnTGOMERY (H.), Hartford, Wis. 
[6169-6195 


Horicon, Wis., Van Brunt mfg. ¢co., 
A, B. © Oct. 26, 1911; 2 c. each Jan. 
5, 1912; J 164223, 164224. 


Mayville, Wis., Main st. © Dec. 15, 
1911; 2 ¢. Jan. 5, 19925 a 6220 


{24 photographs] : 

Black River Falls, Wis., after dyna- 
miting the dam at.—Black River Falls, 
Wis., after the flood at, A—I’.—Black 
River Falls, Wis., below the city after 
the flood.—Black River Falls, Wis., 
dynamiting the dam at.—Black River 
Ialls, Wis., flood.—Black River Falls, 
Wis., flood at, A, B.—Black River 
Ialls, Wis., part of the ruins of the 
flood.—Black River Falls, Wis., ruins 
after the flood at.—Biack River Falls, 
Wis., ruins of the flood at, A, B.— 
Black River Falls, Wis., showing the 
effects of the flood at.—Black River 
Tralls, Wis., wreckage below the city 
after the flood.—Columbus, Wis., Co- 
lumbus County training school.—Co- 
lumbus, Wis., Columbus hospital.—Co- 
lumbus, Was., high schoo].—Columbus 
Wis., James st.—Columbus, Wis., pub- 
lic schools.—West Bend, Wis., Enger 
Kress pocket book co. 


©, Nov. 11, 1907 =e each Jan. ap 
1912; J 164199-164215, 164217—-164222, 
164225. 


MontTrcoMERY (RicHarp J.) & CLEARY 
(FRANK C.) San Francisco. 
[6196-6207 

[12 photographs] : 

Montgomery (Prof. John J.) first 
flight at 8 a. m., 10.—Montgomery 
(Prof. John J.) in camp, 5.—Montgom- 
ery (Prof. John J.) in fight, 4)ag; 
16.—Montgomery (Prof. John J.) in 
200 yd. flight, 5.—Reinhardt (Con.) 
in machine on track, 15.—Vierra (Jo- 
seph C.) in flight, 2—Vierra (Joseph 
C.) in 800 yd. flight, 3—Vierra (Jo- 
seph C.) in 400 yd. flight, 7.—Vierra 
(Joseph C.) on truck before flight, 
14.—Vierra (Joseph C.) short flight, 
8. © Nov. 16, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 26, 
1911; J 163861-163872. 


108 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo. 1, £912 


Moorr (HeENrRy) Kansas City, Mo. 
[6208-6213 
Bs. = N. © Feb. 26, 1912;,2 ¢. 
Feb. 29, 1912; J 166758. 


and his cabinet, 
Kansas City, Mo., 1911. © Jan. 20, 
#912; 2c. Jan. 29, 1912; J 165243. 

© 


Central high school glee club. 


Brown (Mayor) 


mateo, 1912-2 e@ Mar. 1, 1922: J 
167099. 
Jewell (William) glee club. © 


ae 4) 1912; 2 c: Mar. 18, 1912; J 
167263. 

Kansas City veterinary college class 
mo12. © Mar. 25, 1912; 2 ¢ Mar. 28, 
moa? F 167510: 

- Kappa Sigma fraternity. © Mar. 6, 
m2: 2c. Mar. 8, 1912; J 167065. 


Morsus (FF. W. G.) Alameda, Cal. 
[6214, 6215 


Portals of the past, A. © Mar. 11, 
le se2 Cy Mar..22, 1912: J 167397. 
Portals of the past, B. © Mar. 12, 


api; 2c. Mar. 22, 1912; J 167396. 


MorGAN LITHO. co., Cleveland. 
[6216, 6217 

Border design Majestic. © Oct. 81, 
Petes ce. tan. 2, 1912 1° ¢c. Jan.) 05, 
1912; K 35901. 

Border design Reliance. © Dec. 
ower san. 2. 1912-1 ec, Jan. 
1912; K 35902. 

Morris (H. H.) Galveston, Tex. 
[6218, 6219 

Hamilton (Charles K.) and an auto 
racing on Galveston Beach. © Jan. 
menos; 2G. Jan. 27, 1912; F 165205. 
and an auto racing on Galves- 
ton beach. © Feb. 14, 1912: 2 ec. Feb. 
ao, 1912; J 166454. 


20, 
15, 


Morris & BENDIEN, New York. 
[6220-6223 

Baby don’t cry here is your bottle. 
© Mar 20, 1912; 2c. Mar. 18, 1912; K 
39585. 

Let ’em tum. © Mar. 20, 1912; 2 
e. Mar. 18, 1912; K 39586. 
heavens lady carry your own 
bundle. © Mar. 20, 1912; 2 ¢. Mar. 18, 
1912; 1S 39587. 

That sure is cheap but I’ve got mine. 
© Mar. 20, 1912; 2 ¢. Mar. 18, 1912; 
K 39588. 

Morrow (WILLIAM J.) Newport, Pa. 
[6224 


Newport public school. © Feb. 17, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1912; J 166698. 


6255 


Morse (CHARLES H.) Hanover, N. H. 
[6225-6232 

[S photographs] : 

Richardson (Prof. Charles F.) no. 1, 
in cap and gown.—Richardson (Prof. 
Charles F.) no. 2, in gown.—Sheep in 
a Vermont pasture.—Takakkaw Falls, 
1-3.—Tucker (Wm. J.) no. 1, stand- 
ing.—Tucker (Wm. J.) no. 2, sitting. 
© Jan. 22, 1912: 2 c each Jan. 20, 
1912; J 165044-165051. 


MorRTON DRY KILN Co., Chicago. [6233 

Humidity chart for Morton hydrom- 
eter, ©} Jan! 6; 1912;°7 c: Jan: 12, 
POPs Ti! BDH: 


Moser (N. G.) % PostTMASTER, New 
York. [6234-6239 

[2 photographs] : 

Gune fire.—21 gun salute. © Feb. 
28, 1912.5) 2). ce. ‘each: Mar. 11,1912: J 
167093, 167098. 

[4 photographs] : 

Port quarterdeck.— Quarter deck 
sea.—Quarter deck sea-man.—Wrecked. 
© Feb. 15, 1912: 2 c. each Mar. 11, 
1912; J 167094—-167097. 


Moyers (C. E.), Davenport, Iowa. 
[6240 
Chiropractic did it. © Jan. 22, 1912; 
2, skate 2p.) LOW IK. SBODe. 
MUELLER BROS. ART MFG. CO., Chicago. 
[6241-6246 


[6 prints]: 

Cottage by the road.—Edge of the 
woods.—Golden autumn.—Lily pond.— 
Peace of evening.—Solemn and silent. 
©). Dee! 26 19tt 72 “ex each Jan. 4, 
1912; K 35236-35241. 


MULLER (ENRIQUE) Brooklyn. 
[6247-6252 

Firing on a superimposed turret, 226. 
©r Hep) 101912 -'\2)-e2, Feb: 28, 191:2: 
J 1667538. 

Miorids '€U," S. "S:) 6300-0302. © 
Mar. 1 tone =" 2) ec) eateh |Mar.:2, 192; 
J 166880166882. 

On the firing mast, 227. © Jan. 5, 
1912; 2c. Feb. 28, 1912; J. 166754. 

Target practice, bow view on the 
North Dakota, 225. © Feb. 10, 1912; 
2 ¢. Feb. 28, 1912; J 166752. 


MULLER, LUCHSINGER & co., New York. 
[6253-6255 
Writ.) nos) S2%2, 8273, . ©: Jan... 10; 
1OiID> 2c. each) Jan: $2, 1912; K 3614, 
36112. 
Whirlpool rapids, Niagara Falls. © 
Mar.25, 2912-2 -e@. Mar. 26;( 9912 "Ke 
39999. 


109 


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6256 


pt. Iv, ns; ve 8 


MUNDER (NoRMAN T. A.) & Co., Balti- 
more. [6256-6262 


Baltimore, birdseye view, 1, 2: 


gan. 16, 1912; 2 c. each Jan. 15, 1912 
K 35824, 35825. 
=—— Convention hall. © Feb... 6, 


1912-2 c Web. 8, 1912; Ko 37229. 
Emerson hotel, lobby. © Feb. 
6 -1912* 2).¢,,.Keb.: 8, 1942: dk S72380: 
—___ + __ main dining room. {© Heb: 
Gi 1 G12 26... Web. 8, d012* KK Siar. 
=.) Le palm room. . <)s Meb). 6, 
1912: 2c. Feb. 8, 1912; K 37238. 
. ae) eb: 46: 
K 37232 


1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1912: 
Munro & HARFoRD co., New York. 
[6263-6265 
[8 prints]: 
Gay rose girl.—Read’s (Mr.) violet 
zirl—Roping. » ©, Jan..2, 1912: 2. . 
each Jan. 5, 1912; K 35289-35291. 


fed Oak, 
[6266-6318 


MureHy (THOS. 
Iowa. 
Colored prints: 
Annabelle.— Beagles.— Big catch.— 
Breath of June._—Burgoyne’s surren- 
der at Saratoga.—Lurns (Bobbie) and 
Highland Mary.—Canyon of the Yel- 


Dit CO, 


lowstone.—Catch of the season.—Clara- 
belle.—Close of an autumn day. 
Country road.—Country store.—Hx- 


ceeding her limit.—First aid to the in- 
jured.—Flowery spring.—Goldenrod.— 
Harvest time, Strathtay.—Helen.— 
Honora.—In olden days.—In silent 
reverie.—In the gloaming.—King of 
the desert.—Ludlow castle.-—Majorie.— 
Miniature.—Morning ain 
meadows.—Old sweetheart of mine.— 
Retriever.—Revenge trail.—Rocks off 
the Lizard.—Room for one more.— 
Shorthorns. — Single rose. — Spelling 
bee.—Sunrise on the Atlantic.—Sunset 
near Beverly.—Tantallon castle, North 
Berwick, Scotland.—Tolte gorge, Colo- 
rado.—Trespassers.—Twilight on the 
Treignac.—Wheat harvest.—Winners. 
© ah 2. FOT2 2 ec. each Dec. 26, 
1911; K 3.4! 509-8455 


[2 itt : 

New muff.—Woman’s 
Jan. 2,°1912; 2 ¢.. .each 
K 35387, 35388. 

[7 prints]: 

Barbara.—Fairy of the flowers.— 
Judith.—Lady of the lilies —Message 
of the violets.—Neath spreading elms 
and royal oaks.—Stories from fairy- 
land. © Jan. 2, 1912; 2c. each Jan. 8, 


1912; K 35931-35937. 


© 
1912; 


rights. 
Jan. 8, 


New 

[6319, 6320 
Sheet no. 688. 
2 c. Mar: 27) 19125 


MURRAY’S SYNDICATE CUT SERVICE, 
York. 
[Base-ball page.] 
© Mar. 20, 1912; 
K 40018. 
Grand spring opening. Sheet no. 615. 
© Feb. 10, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1912; K 
88192. 


MUSICAL WORLD AND REVIEW, Kansas 
City, Mo. [6321 
Kansas City symphony orchestra. © 
Mar. ‘9, 1912; 2 @ Mar) aioe 
167087. 
NATHAN (GEORGE) New York. [6322 


Persica (Sibilla) © Feb. 2) 1912: 
2 ec. Keb. 5, 19125 Jiaisage 


| NATIONAL CLOAK & SUIT CO., New York. 


[6326-6327 
National styles nos. 65, 66. © Jan. 
10, 1912; 2 @ each Jans i agi 
35077, 35578. 
267, ©) Pen 
AGI2 ie Si2he. 
© Feb. 


6, 1912: e Pep = 


- 68. 
14° 1992 + Ke 8 Faas 

——_ §9.. © Feb. 
23, 1912 ¢ IK SS00R: 
NAT’L FILM DISTRIBUTING CO. 


See list of moving-pictures at end of 
this catalogue. 


10,1912 52 "e ee 


15, 1912; 2°e) Feb; 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN, New York. 


[6328-6780 

Alls still along the Potomae. Apr. 
38, 1912. © Apr. 3, 1912-3 eee 
1912; K 40345. 

Bouncing ’em off the aitie tiene © 
Mar. 12, 1912; 1 c. Mare a3) ane 
38998. 

Br-r-r. © Feb. 10, 1912; 1 ¢ Feb: 


12) 1912+ K Siaae . 
Cheer up there’s a good time com- 


ing. © Feb. 27, 1912; 1 @ Web 2a 
1932") Keueasee, 

Soldfeeto the monk [1912]. © Mar. 
4; 1-4. Mar..5; Ki 38ae2. 

Desperate Desmond [1911]. © Dee. 


30; 1 «. Jan. 2; 1912); Kegan 
—— [1912]: j 
© Jan. 2; 1a Jan: ao; sole 
© Jan. 3; 1 e«. Jan. 4; K 35246 
© Jan. 4: 1 ¢. Jan. 5) Reeoeoe 
© Jan. 5; 1c. Jan. 6; Kesbsem 
© Jan. 6; 1¢ Jan. 8; K 3546 
© Jan. 8; 1 c. Jan. 9; K 35474 
© Jan. 9; 1\¢.: Jan. 10< 15 Sapam 
© Jan. 10; 1 ¢. Jan. 11; K 35600) 


110 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


© Jan. 29- 1c. Jan. 30: K 36637. 
eodane oO: Le Jan. 31: K 36674: 
Ce tateestsul ¢..Web. 1: 1K. 36706; 
© Feb. 1; 1 c. Feb. 2; K 36750. 
@yhen. 2: 1 e Keb. 3: K 37009. 
© Hebe; tea Febi 5: Ki 37127. 


© Mar. 27; 1 ec. Mar. 28; K 40087. 
© Mar. 28; 1 c. Mar. 29; K 40096. 
© Mar. 29; 1c. Mar. 30; K 40114. 
©! Mar: 30):)4-¢ Apr. 1: K 40177. 
© Apr. 1; 1c. Apr. 2; K 40195. 
©wApri 23h. Apr. 35K 40282. 


mo. 1, 1912 6780 
NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Desperate Desmond [1912]—Contd. Desperate Desmond [1912]—Contd. 
@ Jam 11: 1 ce, Jan.12; °K 35654. © Mar. 9; 1c. Mar. 11; K 38924. 
© Jan. 12; 1c. Jan. 15; K 35689. © Mar. 11; 1c. Mar. 12; K 38960. 
foam Jo-s1 ¢. gan, 15;\K S57al: © Mar. 12; 1c. Mar. 13; K 39008. 
idan. 157 ch Jan. 16; K 35780. © Mar. 18; 1c. Mar;14; K 39028. 
Gpjan.. 163.1 ec. Jan. 17; Ki 35914. © Mar. 14; 1 c. Mar. 15; K 39059. 
©: Jan. 17; 1 c. Jan. 18; K 35942. © Mar. 15; 1c. Mar. 16; K 39442. 
© Jan. 18; 1 c. Jan. 19; K 36068. © Mar. 16; 1c. Mar. 18; K 39634. 
©@) Jan: 419; 1. ¢. Jan. 20;,K 36095. . | © Mar. 18; 1c. Mar. 19; K 39676. 
© Jan: 20-'1¢. Jan...22): Ki 36172: | © Mar. 19; 1 c Mar. 20; K 389770. 
© Jan. 22: 1c. Jan. 23; K 36283. | © Mar. 20; 1c. Mar. 21; K 39827. 
dam 23°) 4 e: Jan. 24; K 36291. | © Mar. 21; 1 c. Mar. 22; K 39898. 
© Jan. 24: 1c. Jan. 25: K 36333. © Mar. 22; 1c. Mar. 23; K 39921. 
@ Jan. 25:1 c. Jan. 26; K 36378. © Mar. 23; 1c. Mar. 25; K 39949. 
den. °26: 1 ¢. Jan. 27; K 36475. ©- Mar. 25; 1c. Mar. 26; K 39995. 
tan 27: tc. Jan. 29: K 36511. © Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 27; K 40016. 
© Feb. 5: 1c. Feb. 6; K 87157. © Apr. 3; 1c. Apr. 4; K 40348. 
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 7;-K-37203. © Apr. 4; 1c. Apr. 5; K 40369. 
© Feb. 7; 1 c. Feb. 8; K 37226. Dingbat family [1911]: 
© Feb. 8; 1 c. Feb. 9; K 37258. © Dee, 30: 1 ¢, Jan. 2, 1912: K 


© Feb. 9; 1 c. Feb. 10; K 37289. 35116. 

© Feb. 10; 1 c Feb. 12; K 37387. | HU ITD | 

© Hep. 12: 1 ¢ Feb. 183) K 37483. | ©itan 2 2ioe, dan, 331K 35120. 
(©OMebuiss 1c. Keb. 14:3) Kk 37543. ©! Fan. 3st eo Jani 4: Ki 35247. 
© Feb. 14; 1 c. Feb. 15; K 37702. © Jan 4 Aves Jan. 55K 35277. 
© Heb: 15: 1c. Feb: 16+: K. 38T728. © sania: ites Jan. 6s 1) 35378. 
© PeboiG: 1.¢.- Web tT 1K 30829. © Jan. 63:1 ‘ce. Jan..8; K 35468. 
© Feb. 17; 1 ec. Feb. 19; K 37847. © Jan. 8; 1 ec. Jan. 9; K 354738. 
© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 37897. © Jan. 9; 1 e. Jan. 10; K 35584. 
© Feb. 20; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 387908. ©) Panty ter Jano lie sk 35602, 
© Feb. 21; 1 c. Feb. 23; K 38031. 6); Jeans al des Fane, 2 : 1K S653. 
© Feb. 22; 1 c. Feb. 23; K 38039. © Jan. 12; 1 ¢. Jan. 15; K 35688. 
© Feb. 23; 1 c. Feb. 24; K 38059. Gr Fannie eo fants: K 'B5736. 
© Feb. 24; 1 c. Feb. 26; K 38109. © fants ¢& Jane 165K sag: 
© Feb. 26; 1c. Feb. 28; K 38278. Cyan idGl te. sane sk 35913. 
© Feb. 27; 1 c. Feb. 28: K 38285. © Fant Cane, Jans 18 31K S594). 
© Feb. 28; 1c. Feb. 29; K 38371. © Jan. 18; 1 e. Jan. 19; K 36066. 
© Feb. 29; 1 c. Mar. 1; K 38390. © Jan. 19; 1¢. Jan. 20; K 36094. 


© Mar. 1; 1¢ Mar. 2; K 38425. ©) Fane 203 Ah ec Fans 22: 1K S6l71. 
© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 4; K 38469. ©) fam; 22: teres Same: 23's) K 86282. 
© Mar. 4; 1c. Mar. 5; K 38553. CG) Fan; 23 3 dive.) San. e244: 1K 36290. 
© Mar. 5; 1 cm Mar. 6; K 38604. © Fant 24-, te) Jan. 25; K 36382. 
© Mar. 6; 1c. Mar. 7; K 38620. @) Jan. 25541 c: Jan. 263) 36377. 
© Mar. 7; 1c. Mar. 8; K 38695. © Jan-27:: 4c. Jan: 29; K 36510. 
© Mar. 8; 1c. Mar. 9; K 88811. © Jan. 29; 1c. Jan. 30; K 36636. 


111 


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6780 pt. IV; 2 S5V. 0 
NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Dingbat family [1912]—Continued. Dingbat family [1912]—Continued. 
© Jan, 80e 1h ei Jan: 8hs"K. 36673. © Mar. 28; 1c. Mar. 29; K 40094. 
© Jam. 31; 1 «@ Feb. 17K 36705. © Mar. 29; 1c. Mar. 30; K 40112. 
© Feb. 1; 1c. Feb. 2; K 36749. © Mar. 30; 1 ec. Apr. 1; K 40175. 
© Feb. 2; 1c. Feb. 3; K 37008. © Apr. 1; 1 ¢. Apr. 2; K 40193. 
© Web. Br te) Web.'5 2 1 ST. © Apr. 2; 1c. Apr. 3; K 40280. 
© Feb. 5; 1c. Feb. 6; K 37155. © Apr. 3; 1c. Apr. 4; K 40346. 
© Feb. 6; 1c. Feb. 7; K 37202. © Apr. 4; 1c¢. Apr. 5; K 40367. 
© Feb. 7; 1 c. Feb. 8; K 37224. Don’t count your chickens. © Jan. 


© Feb. 8: 1c. Feb. 9; K 37257. 19, 1912; 1 c. Jan. 20, 1912; K 36093. 
© Feb. 9:1 ¢. Feb. 10; K 37287. Dreams of a lobster fiend [1912]: 


© Feb. 10; 1 ¢. Feb. 12; K 37336. | © Feb. 12; 1 c Feb. 13; K 37479. 
© Feb. 12; 1c. Feb. 13; K 87482. | © Feb. 15; 1c. Feb. 16; K 37724. 
© Feb. 13; 1 ¢. Feb. 14; K 87541. } : sine Mp. — beats 
i ee Apr. 4, 19dz. \.: pr. 4, ; Cc. 
© Feb. 14; 1c. Feb. 15; K 37701. ‘Apr. 5.1912: K 40365, 
elton tC hae ate ovaoy, | Familiar quotations [1912]: 
ni ° y . 
© lca i nana ey © Feb. 18; 1 ¢. Feb. 14; K 87540. 
© ms a : c. a oa = pe © Feb. 27; 1 ¢. Feb. 28; K 38280. 
© Feb. 19; 1 ¢. Feb. Bae rei se George Washington cupid. © Feb. 
© Feb. 20; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 37902. | 99 1919: 1 ¢. Feb. 23, 1912; K 38035. 
© Feb. 21; 1c. Feb. 23; K 38029. Girl can be pretty & warm at the 
© Feb. 22; 1 c. Feb. 23; K 38038. | same time. © Feb. 16, 1912; 1 e. Feb. 
© Feb. 23; 1 c. Feb. 24; K 38057. | 1%, 1912; K 37825. 
© Feb. 24: 1c Feb. 26; K 38108. Heart whole and fancy free for a 
© Feb. 26; 1 ¢. Feb. 28; K 38276. og ate Scie ce: Es er Bg es 
Fey 23-1 -@ Web, 28; K 38284. ; ah \, ; ; 
. an eit a ani! Ga eaeieeS Hitting them where they ain't. © 
rina ee ee «| Mar. 18, 1912: 1. ¢.. Mam. ee 
© Feb. 29; 1 c Mar. 1; K 38388. | 90673. 
v4 Ao 4 1 a SD)» NR 22 
© ae a le. at ey stron How I keep healthy. 1. © Jan. 26, 
© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 4; K 38467. | 1919; 1 e Jan. 27, 1912; K 36471. 
© Mar. 4; 1c. Mar. 5; K 38551. ——2.© Feb. 21, 1912: 1 e. Feb. 23, 
() Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 6; K 38602. 1912; K 38033. 
© Mar. 6; 1c. Mar. 7; K 88618. —— [1912]: 
© Mar. 7; 1c. Mar. 8; K 38693. ©. Mar. 11; 1 c. Mar. 12; K 88957. 
© Mar. 9; 1c. Mar. 11; K 38922. | Feb. 24, 1912: 1 « Feb. 26/0918) i 
© Mar. 11; 1 ¢. Mar. 12; K 38958. | 88105. 
© Mar. 12;1¢. Mar. 13; K 39001. So OWS 
© Mar. 13; Mar. 14; K 39026. © Mar. 12; 1 c. Mar. 13; K 39000. 
© Mar. 14; . Mar. 15; K 39057. I hope she doasn’t look under the 


. Mar. 16: K 39440, | bench. © Jan. 17, 1912; 1 e, Jan. 18, 
Mar 1s; k does2. | 42: % sape. 


é | 
1 
1 
1 
© Mar. 15:1 
© Mar. 16; 1 
© Mar. 18: 1 
1 

1 

1 

] 

1 

1 

1 

1 


GO G: @-O-8- 6-a- Ca: -a 


. Mar. 19; K 39674. It was only a dream [1912]: 
© Mar. 19; 1c. Mar. 20; K 39768. © Jan. 4; 1c. Jan. 5; K 35278. 
© Mar. 20; 1c. Mar. 21: K 39825. Joy and glooms [1912]: 
© Mar. 21; . Mar..22; K 39891. © Jan. 8; 1c. Jan. 9; K 35465. 
© Mar. 22; . Mar. 23; K 39919. © Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 6; K 38599. 
© Mar. 23; 1c. Mar. 25; K 39947. Leap year. © Jan. 10, 1912; 1 « 
© Mar. 25; 1 c. Mar. 26; K 39993. | Jan. 11. 1912: K 35604. 


© Mar. 26: 


© Mar. 27 


ce. Mar, 27; K 40014. Leap year in Loveland. © Jan. 22, 


ec. Mar. 28; K 40035. | 1912; 1 ¢. Jan. 23, 1912; K 36284. 
1t2 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.-—Continued. 


Listening for the call of the peanut 
whistle. Apr. 2, 1912. © Apr. 2, 1912; 
me. .pr. o, 1912; K 40278. 

© 


Little arnica for aching muscles. 
Peo. 29, 1912* fT c Mar: 1, 1912; 5 
38387. 


Little cream from the milk of hu- 
man kindness. © Mar. 19, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 20, 1912; K 39766. 


Looking for a pennant pole. © Mar. 
feo! G Mar, 11, 1912; K 38921. 


Mid-winter day’s dream. © Mar. 
ao, 1912; 1c. Mar. 20, 1912; K 39767. 


Monk [1911]: © Dec. 30; 1 c. Jan. 
19125 K 35112. 


Mother. © Feb. 6, 1912; 1 ¢. Feb. 7, 
1912; K 37200. 


Northward the stars of empire soon 
take their flight. © Mar. 21, 1912; 1 
ce. Mar. 22, 1912; K 39889. 

Nothing to do with a receptive can- 
didate. © Mar. 14, 1912; 1 c. Mar. 15, 
£O12; KK 39055. 

Only a dream [1911]: © Dec. 30; 1 
me aan. 2) 1912-1 35108. 


Peeking through a knothole at the 
game of life. © Mar. 25, 1912; 1 c. 
Mar. 26, 1912; K 39992. 


Proving whether fishing is a sport 
or an occupation. © Mar. 1, 1912;1 .. 
Mar. 2, 1912; K 38421. 

Rhymo the monk [1912]: 

Gaiam 1'e. Jan. 5+ K 35214. 
©) yan. 10: 1 ¢: Jan. 11; K 35601. 
© Jan. 17; 1 ec. Jan. 18; K 35940. 
© Jan. 24-1 «@ Jan, 30; K 36329. 
fe dan- a0: fe Jan. 3l: KK 36672. 
evepai 1 ec. Web: 2: Ki 3674t: 
© Feb. 2; 1c. Feb. 3; K 37006. 
) Feb. 8; 1 c. Feb. 9; K 37255. 
© Feb. 12; 1 c. Feb. 18; K 37484. 
© Feb. 16; 1 c. Feb. 17; K 37828. 
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 38277. 
© Mar. 9; 1¢. Mar. 11; K 38923. 
(© Mar. 16; 1 c. Mar. 18; K 39633. 
© Mar. 22; 1c. Mar. 23; K 39920. 
© Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 27; K 40015. 
© Apr: 2: 1 ¢. Apr: 3; K 40281. 

Saint Patrick’s day. © Mar. 16, 
ood? > tc) Mar: 18, 1912; K: 39631. 

Sherlocko the monk [1912]: 

Oman. 2- tee pan o> Kiso bby, 
© Jan: 3; inedan:, 4.4: Ke. 35250; 
©ivan.5> Ie. Jan. 6; K:B5377, 
© Jan. 6; 1c. Jan. 8; K 35466. 


SS 


6780 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 


Sherlocko the monk [1912]—Contd. 


© Jan. 8; 1 e@ Jan..9; K 35470. 
© Jan. 9; 1c. Jan. 10; K 35588. 
©) Jani 12; 1 e,. Jan. 13 >: K S5687. 
© Jan. 138; 1 ce. Jan. 15; K 35783. 
@QidJan, toate: Fan, by, K 35776. 
@ Jane 16: 1 e. Jan; 2%: K 35915. 
© Jan. 18; 1 ec. Jan. 19; K 36069. 
© Jan. 19; 1 ec. Jan. 20; K 36096. 
© Jan. 20; 1 ec. Jan. 22; K 36168. 
© .Jan. 22". 4' eF Jani23° K 36287. 
C Jan 231) © Jan. 24 1 36292. 
©) Jan. 25> 1c. Jan.-262 kK 36376. 
© Jan. 27; 1 c. Jan. 29; K 36512. 
© Jan. 29; 1 ec. Jan. 30; K 36639. 
© Jan. 31: 1 ¢. Feb. 1; K 36708. 
©) Reb. 8 2 aes Bebe 55 K 37126: 
© Feb. 4; 1 ce. Apr. 5; K 40368. 

© Feb. 5; 1c. Feb. 6; K 37156. 

© Feb. 6; 1 ¢. Feb. 7; K 37199. 

© Feb. 9; 1c. Feb. 10; K 37288. 
© Feb. 10; 1 c. Feb. 12; K 37885. 
©!) Beb. 13; 1c. Feb: 14; K 37542: 
Oriebs 14 te. Reb, 15 =. Ko 3770s. 
©ublebs d5i ie: Heb. 16: K ST72T. 
© Feb. 17; 1 c. Feb. 19; K 37846. 
© Feb. 19; 1c. Feb. 21; K 37896. 
© Feb. 20; 1 ec. Feb. 21; K 37901. 
© Feb. 21; 1 ce. Feb. 23; K 38080. 
(©) Beh. 22: dic. Heb, 23: ik 38087. 
© Feb. 23; 1 c. Feb. 24; K 38058. 
© Feb. 24: 1.c. Feb. 26; K 38107. 
(© Feb. 27; 1 ec. Feb. 28; K 38283. 
© Feb. 28; 1 c. Feb. 29; K 38370. 
© Feb. 29; 1 c. Mar. 1; K 38389. 
© Mar. 13-1 ¢) Mar. 2; K 38424. 

© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 4; K 38468. 

© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 6; K 38603. 

© Mar.6; 1c. Mar. 7; K 38619. 

(©) Mar. 7; 1 ¢ Mar. 8: K 38694. 

(© Mar. 8; 1c. Mar. 9; K 38810. 

© Mar. 11; 1c. Mar. 12; K 38959. 
© Mar. 12; 1¢. Mar. 18; K 39002. 
© Mar. 18; 1 c. Mar. 14; K 39027. 
© Mar. 14; 1c. Mar. 15; K 39058. 
© Mar. 15: 1 c. Mar. 16; K 394441. 
© Mar. 18; 1 c. Mar. 19; K 39675. 
© Mar. 19; 1c. Mar. 20; K 39769. 
(C) Mar, 20: 1 c. Mar. 21: K 39826. 
©) Mar. 21; 1 ce. Mar. 22; K 39892. 
© Mar. 23; 1 c. Mar. 25; K 39948. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6780 pt. Iv, 2. Ss. Vv. 7 
NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Sherlocko the monk [1912]—Contd. Silkk Hat Harry [1912]—Continued. 
© Mar. 25; 1c. Mar. 26; K 89994. © Feb. 17; 1 ec. Feb. 19; K 37844. 
© Mar. 27; 1c. Mar. 28; K 40086. © Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 37899: 
© Mar. 28; 1 c. Mar. 29; K 40095. |. © Feb. 20; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 37900. 
© Mar. 29; 1c. Mar. 30; K 40113. © Feb. 21; 1 ce. Feb. 23; K 38034; 
© Mar. 30;1c¢. Apr. 1; K 40176. © Feb. 22; 1 c. Feb. 23; K 38036: 
© Apr. 1; 1c. Apr. 2; K 40194. © Feb. 23; 1 ce Feb. 24; K 38056. 
©-Apr. 3; 1¢. Apr. 4; K 40347. © Feb. 24; 1c. Feb. 26; K 38106. 
Should auld acquaintance be forgot. © Feb. 26; 1 « Feb. 283° heas2ra: 
a rs ey pee OTA le, © Feb. 27; 1 c Feb. 28; K 38281. 
Mar. ; ; K Iss iG r ae 
Silk Hat Harry [1911]. © Dee. 30; © a ay A pi o " 2 ee 
Le Jan, 2, 1912; K 35113 6 Man Mie 
[1912]: ; : bone 7 ‘ 
© fam, 2 °Ntec, Janta Re ehi tg: © Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 4; K 38466. 
© Jan. 3; 1c Jan. 4; K 35246. © Mar. 4; 1 ¢ Mar. 5; K 38550. 
© Jan. 4; 1 ¢. Jan. 5; K 35276, © Mer. 6) 1 ee 
@ dan He © gan 6-¢K 5379. © Mar. 6; 1 ¢ Mar"7; % ss01m 
© Jan. 6; 1 ¢ Jan. 8; K 35467. © Mar. 7, 1¢ Mer 
© Jan. 8: 1. Jan. 9; K 35472. © Mar. 8; 1c. Mar. 9; K 38807. 
© Jan. 9; 1c. Jan. 10; K 35536. © Mar. 9; 1 ¢, Mar. 11; K 38920. 
© Tan i02 1 © dane te 85605. © Mar. 11; 1c. Mar. 12; K 38955. 
© Jan. 11-1 Jan. 12- K 35652. © Mar. 12; 1 ce. Mar. 13; K 38999. 
© Jan. 12; 1 ¢. Jan. 13; K 35691. © Mar. 13; 1 ¢. Mar. 14; K 39025. 
© Jan. 12°41 e dan 15: K 85735: © Mar. 14; 1 c Mar. 15; K 39056. 
© Jan. 15: 1c. Jan. 16; K 35778. © Mar. 15; 1c. Mar. 16; K 39488. 
© Jan. 16; 1c. Jan. 17; K 35912. © Mar. 16; 1c. Mar. 18; K 39680. 
© Jan! 17-1 & Jan, 18° Kk 35945, © Mar. 18; 1 ce. Mar. 19; K 39672. 
© Jan. 18: 1 ¢ Jan. 19: K 36067. © Mar. 19; 1 ce. Mar. 20; K 39765. 
© Jan. 20; 1 ¢. Jan. 22; K 36169. © Mar. 20; 1c. Mar. 21; K 39824. 
© Jan, 22; 1c. Jan. 23; K 36285. © Mar. 215.1 ¢ 
© Jan. 23; 1c. Jan, 24; K 36289. © Mar, 22; 1¢, Mas 
© Jan. 24; 1¢. Jan. 25; K 36381. © Mar. 235.1 ¢. Ma 
© Jan. 25; Le. Jan. 26; K 36380. © Mar, 255.1 ¢, Man =a 
© Jan. 26: 1c Jan. 27; K 36473. © Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 27; K 40012. 
© Jan. 27; 1 ¢, Jan. 29; K 36509. © Mar. 21) ei 
© Jan. 29; 1 c. Jan. 30; K 36688. © Mar. 28; 1 c. Mar. 29; K 40098. 
© Jan. 80; 1 c. Jan. 31; K 36676. © Mar. 29; 1 ¢ Mano 
© Jan. 31; 1 ¢ Feb. 1; K 36704. © Mar. 80; 1c. Apr. 1; K 40179. 
© Feb. 1; 1c. Feb. 2; K 36748. © Apr isl ¢ ADs 
© Feb. 2; 1 ¢. Feb. 3; K 37007. O-Apr. 2; 1c. Ap 
© Feb. 3: 1c Feb. 5; K 37124. © Apr. 3; 1c. Apr. 4; K 40344. 
© Feb. 6: 1 ¢. Feb. 7: K 37201 © Apr. 4; 1c Apr 53 a0eeG: 
(©) Heb. 7: 1c) ‘Reb. 8: K $7225. Sound as of a ball smacking the mitt. 
© Feb. 8: 1 ¢. Feb. 9: K 87256. © Mar. 27, 1912;. 1c. Mara2eeaoe 
© Feb. 9; 1 ¢. Feb. 10; K 37286. Pie 
© Feb. 10: 1 c. Feb. 12: K 37333. Sphinx lives forever. © Feb. 29, 
© Feb, 12;"1 ce. Feb. 18; 1¢ 374g1, | 1944; 1c Mant Se 
© Feb..13; 1 c. Feb. 14; K 37539. Up and down. © Mar. 5, 1912; 1 ¢. 
© Feb. 14; 1 ¢. Feb. 15; K 37700, | Mar. 6, 1912; K 38600. 
© Feb. 15; 1c Feb. 16: K 37725 Us boys [1911]. © Dec. 30; 1.e. 
© Feb. 16; 1 c. Feb. 17; K 87826. Jan. 2. 1912: K 35115. 


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NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Us boys [1912]: 


© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
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© Jan. 
© Jan. 
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© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
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© Feb. 
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© Feb. 
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3; K 37010. 
5; K 37128. 
6; K 37158. 


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12) KOSTSSs. 
13% Kees: 
14; K 37544. 
153/K 387704. 
165K: 37729: 
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19; K 37848. 
21; K 37898. 
21; K 37904. 
23; K 38082. 
23; K 38040. 
24; K 38060. 
26; K 38110. 
28; K 38279. 
28; IK 88286. 
29)3 Ki 38a C2. 
Mar. 1; K 388391. 


35118. 
35249. 
35275. 
35376. 
35471. 
35535. 
35606. 
35651. 
; K 35690. 
; K 35734. 
SEK LSDUTT. 
35911. 
35944. 
36065. 
K 36097. 
K 36170. 
36286. 
36288. 
K 36330. 
K 36379. 
27; K 36472. 
29; K 36508. 
30; K 36635. 
36675. 


6780 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 

Us boys [1912]—Continued. 
© Mar. 1; 1c. Mar. 2; K 38426. 
© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 4; K 38470. 
© Mar. 4; 1c. Mar. 5; K 38554. 
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 6; K 88605. 
© Mar. 6; 1c. Mar. 7; K 38621. 
© Mar. 7; 1c. Mar. 8; K 38696. 
© Mar. 8;1c. Mar. 9; K 38812. 
© Mar. 9; 1 c Mar. 11; K 38925. 
© Mar. 11; 1c. Mar. 12; K 38961. 
© Mar. 12; 1c. Mar. 18; K 39004. 
© Mar. 18; 1 c. Mar. 14; K 39029. 
© Mar. 14; 1c. Mar. 15; K 39060. 
© Mar. 15; 1c. Mar. 16; K 39443. 
© Mar. 16; 1 ¢. Mar. 18; K 39635. 
© Mar. 18; 1 ec. Mar. 19; K 39677. 
© Mar. 19; 1c. Mar. 20; K 389771. 
© Mar. 20; 1c. Mar. 21; K 39828. 
© Mar. 21; 1c. Mar. 22; K 39894. 
© Mar. 22; 1c. Mar. 23; K 39922. 
© Mar. 23; 1 c Mar. 25; K 39950. 
© Manr.25 31 ce. Mar. K 39996. 
© Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 27; K 40017. 
© Mar. 27; 1c. Mar. 28; K 40038. 
© Mar. 28; 1c. Mar. 29; K 40097. 
© Mar. 29; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 40115. 
© Mar. 80; 1 ec. Apr. 1; K 40178. 
© Apr. 1; 1¢. Apr. 2; K 40196. 
OpAper 2 iG. Anr o>. K 40283. 
© Apr. 3; 1c Apr. 4; K 40349. 
© Ape 4: 1 ei Apr 5: K 40370: 

When cupid nods. © Apr. 3, 1912; 

1c. Apr. 4, 1912; K 40348. 
When our Olympic team sails on its 


own ship. © Mar. 8, 1912; 1 c Mar. 
9, 1912; K 88808. 


When poverty comes in the door. © 
dan 2a tO?) awe. Sane 25, LOTS UK 
36334. 


When three’s not a crowd. © Mar. 
6, 10nd @ Mar, 9. 1912: Ke S8soc. 


White slaves of 
Maes) NG) OED © ie: 
39439. 


Wingin’ in from deep centre. 
Mari 2a) VOID 21 @.. Mar» 2b. 1912's 
39946. 


© 


the diamond. 
Mar. 15)" 1912 : 


K 
© 
K 


[3 prints]: 

Coquette.—Unanimous—lI’s have it. 
—With the arnica squad. © Mar. 6, 
1912; 1'c. each Mar. 7, 1912; K 388614, 
38615, 38617. r 


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6781 


NATIONAL TRIBUNE, Washington. 
[6781 
Lincoln (President A.) at Fort Ste- 
vens July 12, 1864. © Jan. 9, 1912; 
2c. Jan. 9, 1912; K 35458. 


NEAL (FE. G.) Cincinnati. 
[7 prints]: 
Evelyn.—In the valley of peace.— 

Just a song at twilight.—Neighborly 

chat.—None but the brave deserve the 

fair.—Pilot light.—Sit up and take no- 
tice. 
© Jan. 2, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 14, 

1912; KX 37553, 37560, 37561, 37564— 

37566, 37574. 

NEIDIG (CLARA ADELE) Des Moines. 

[6789 

Knoweth that the Lord 


[6782-6788 


Faster day. 


is risen. © Mar. 6, 1912; 2c. Mar. 11, 

1912; IX 40140. 

NELSON (ALFRED) & co., New York. 
[6790-6796 


| Fashion cuts, plates nos. 14]: 
Ladies riding coat and breeches.— 
Pleated Norfolk.—Riding breeches.— 
Riding sack. © Mar. 8, 1912; 2 c. each 
Mar. 8, 1912; K 39750-39753. 
. [Check suit with pleats.] © 
Mar. 13, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1912; K 


——6. [Riding suit with boots.] © 
le, @1o Les 2) C. Mar. 41. TORE Kk 


7. [Morning cutaway suit.] © 
Mar 15, 3912; 2 e. Mar. 14, 1912;:K 


59756. 


= 


NEW YorK EDISON co., New York. 
[6797-6810 
Patrick’s (St.) cathedral, interior, 
solenin prayer, A-F. © 1c. each Feb. 
7, 1912; J 166039—-166044. 
——night scene of special illumina- 
tion of, 1-7. ©1c. each Jan. 20, 1912; 
J 164991-164997. 


— special illumination. © 1 e. 
Feb. 7, 1912; J 1660388. 
NEW YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 


HERALD co.) New York. 
[6811-6888 


Damon and Pythias [1911]. © Dee. 
> GO. 2, Sele. IS toe, 

—— [1912]: 
© Jan 1: 1) ¢ Jan. 25 % 8193. 
© Jan; 2: 4.¢. Jan. 32 im S5124. 
© Jan. 3; 1 c. Jan. 4: K 35252. 
© Jan. 4; 1 c. Jan. 5; K 35281. 
© Jan. 5; 1 c. Jan. 6: K 35883. 


pt. 1v, nD. S., Vv. 7 


NEW YORK EVENING TELEGRAM—Contd. 
Damon and Pythias [1912]—Contd. 
© Jan. 6; 1 @ Jani Sauk eat 
© Jan. 8; 1 e. Jan. 9; K 35476. 
© Jan. 9; 1 e Jan. 11; K 35608. 
© Jan. 10; 1 ec. Jan. 12; K 35655. 
© Jan. 11; 1 e. Jan. 13; K 35693. 
© Jan. 12; 1 ¢: Jan. 15s aie: 
© Jan. 13; 1 @ Jan. 15; K 35740, 
© Jan. 15; 1¢ Jani aie 
© Jan. 16; 1 e@ Jan. 17; K 35919. 
© Jan. 17; 1 @ Jam 192K Se0re 
© Jan. 18; 1 ce. Jan. 19; K 36078. 
© Jan. 19; 1 e. Jan. 20; K 36101. 
© Jan, 20; 1 @ Jan; 22) weer 
. 22; 1 & Jam 24> Kh e295. 
. 23; 1G Jan, 245 Bise2e. 
. 24; 1 e, Jane 263 6 Sosa, 
. 253°. @ Jan Zee 
» 26:01 cy dae ; K 36477. 
. 2h; L @& game ; K 36514. 
/ 2931 @ Fame ; K 36679. 
. 80; 1 @ Jam. ; IX 36680. 
: ce. Feb. 23 °K abs: 
Feb... 385 K S7012. 
Feb. 525 aiise. 
Feb. 55 cK tanta. 
Feb. K 67207. 
Feb. 7; K 37208. 
Feb. 9; K 37261. 
Feb. 10; K 37294. 
; . Feb. > IK 87295: 
. 10; 1 ic. Hee > K S7soo. 
. 125-1 6. Pe > K 387487. 
13; Le Keb 14 ears 
© Feb. 14; 1c. Feb. 16; K 37732. 
Pudge Perkin’s pets [1912]: 
© Jan. 2; 1 ¢c. Jan.) S39 sae. 
© Jan. 4; 1c. Jan, 5; Wf Sa2s0: 
© Jan. 9; 1 ec. Jan. 11; K 35609. 
© Jan. 11; 1 c@ Jan. 13; K 35694. 
© Jan. 16; 1 ce: Jan 1h eee 
© Jan. 18; 1 @ Jan) 19e eee 
© Jan. 23; 1c. Jan. 24: K 36297. 
© Jan. 25; 1 c. Jan. 26; K 36385. 
© Jan. 30; 1 ce Jan. 31; K 66st. 
© Feb. 1; 1 ec. Feb. 6; K 37013. 
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 37209. 
© Feb. 8; 1 ec. Feb. 10; K 37293. 
© Feb. 18; 1 c. Feb. 14; K 37546. 
© Feb. 15; 1c. Feb. 16; K 37788. 
© Feb. 20; 1 ec. Feb. 21; K 37906. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K ! 
no. 1, 1912 7140 


New YORK EVENING TELEGRAM—Contd. | NEw YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Pudge Perkin’s pets [1912]—Contd. Daily hint from Paris [1912]—Contd. 


© Feb. 29; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 38427. ©) Fan, 16; te. Jan. 17 K 35917. 
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 6; K 3860%. © Jan. 17; 1 ec. Jan. 19; K 36070. 
© Mar. 7; 1c. Mar. 8; K 38699. © Jan: 18°41 ¢ Jan. 19; K 36071. 
© Mar. 12; 1¢. Mar. 14; K 39081. © Jan. 19; 1 ec. Jan. 20; K 36099. 
© Mar. 14; 1c. Mar. 15; K 39063. ©) Jan 20 1.e. Jani22% K 36174. 
© Mar. 19; 1 c. Mar. 20; K 39774. © dane 2 Te) Jan, 22K S6175. 
© Mar. 21; 1 c. Mar. 22; K 39896. © Jan. 22; 1 ¢. Jan. 24; K 36298. 
© Mar. 26; 1 ec. Mar. 28; K 40039. © Jan. 23; 1 ¢. Jan. 24; K 36294, 
© Mar. 28; 1c. Mar. 30; K 40116. © Jan. 24; 1c. Jan. 26; K 36381. 
eur 2: te Apr. 3: Ki 40285. ‘© Pan. 25a ec FJanl 26.1K 36382. 
Trials of Editor Mouse [1912]: © Hans 26s 11 e) Jan: 27s) K. 36476. 
odan. 5 °1-c. Jan. 6 3 K385382. © Jan. 27; 1 ce. Jan. 29; K 36518. 
aan. 12: 7 c Jan. 15> KK 35738: ©) fan 29; Ase) Jan. Sir 6 S667. 


ie) dan, 19- 1 ¢. Jan. 20. K 36100. 
(Oetan., 26 4-c. Jan. 27; K 36478. 


© Jan. 30; 1 © Jan. 381; K 36678. 
© Jan. 31; 1c. Feb. 2; K 36752. 


‘© Feb. 2: 1c. Feb. 5; K 37181. © Feb. 1; 1 ¢. Feb. 3; K 37011. 
© Feb. 9; 1 ¢. Feb. 10; K 37296. © Feb. 2:1 Feb. 5; K 37129. 
© Feb. 16; 1 ¢. Feb. 17; K 37882. © Feb. 3: 1c. Feb. 5; K 87180. 
© Feb. 23; 1 c. Feb. 24: K 38062. © Feb. 4; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 37164. 
© Mar. 1; 1c. Mar. 2; K 38428. © Meb.'5 3 1 «€. Keb. 7; K-87205. 

! © Mar. 8; 1 c. Mar. 11; K 88926. © Feb. 6; 1 e Feb. 7; K 37206. 
© Mar. 15; 1c. Mar. 18; K 39636. © Feb. 7; 1 c. Feb. 9; K 37260. 
© Mar. 22; 1 ¢. Mar. 25; K 39951. © Feb. 8; 1c. Feb. 10; K 37291. 
© Mar. 29; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 40117. © Feb. 9; 1c. Feb. 10; K 37292. 

New YORK HERALD CO., Jersey City, (© Feb. 10; 1 ce. Feb. 12; K 37340. 
N. J. [6889-7140 © Feb. 11; 1c. Feb. 12; K 37341. 
After dark [1912]: © Feb. 12: 1 ¢. Feb. 18; K 37486. 
© Mar. 17; 1 c. Mar. 18; K 39644. © Feb. 18: 1c. Feb. 13: K 37545. 
© Mar. 24; 1 ec. Mar. 25; K 39958. © Feb. 14: 1 ¢. Feb. 16: K 37730. 
© Mar. 31; 1 c. Apr. 2; K 40206. © Feb. 15: 1 ¢. Feb. 16: K 37781. 
ee em Darts Vth: © Feb. 16; 1 ¢. Feb. 17; K 37881. 
_ 7 ae alia lnagiat tee © Feb. 17; 1c. Feb. 19; K 37849. 
© Dec. 31: 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1912: K © Feb. 18; 1 ec. Feb. 20; K 87847. 
385137 Oi Reb 19-1 ce. Web. ‘20K STS. 
[1912]: © Feb. 20; 1 ec. Feb. 21: K 37905. 

© Jan. 1; 1 ¢. Jan. 2; K 35188. © Feb. 21; 1 c. Feb. 23; K 38041. 
© Jan. 2; 1c. Jan. 3; K 35139. © Feb. 22; 1 ¢. Feb. 23; K 38042. 
@ Jan.03 ;.17c. Jan.. 4; K 85251. © Feb. 23; 1 c. Feb. 24; K 38061. 
© Jan. 4; 1c Jan. 5; K 35279. © Feb. 24; 1 c. Feb. 26; K 38111. 
© Jan, 5; Lic. Jan. 6; K,35381. © Feb. 25; 1 c. Feb. 27; K 38170. 
© Jan. 6; 1c. Jan. 8; K 35477. © Feb. 26; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 88287. 
© Jan. 7;/1:c. Jan. 8; K 35478. © Feb. 27; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 38288. 
© Jan. 8: 1c. Jan. 9; K 35499. © Feb. 28; 1 c. Feb. 29; K 38378. 
jan, 9: 1 é. Jan. 117K 85607. © Feb. 29; 1 ec. Mar. 2; K 388429, 
() Jan. 10; 1 ec. Jan. 12; K 35656. © Mar. 1; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 38430. 
©) Jan, 11+ 1 e)\dan: 13 3)Ki 35692: ©) Mar. 25 (de. Mars 4; cK 33474: 
© Jan..12;1 ¢..Jan. 15; K,35741. © Mar. 3; 1c. Mar. 5; K 38566. 
©) Fan: 13: 1c. Jan. 15; K 35742. © Mar. 4; 1 c. Mar. 5; K 388567. 
© Jan. 14; 1c. Jan. 15; K 35743. © Mar. 5; 1 c. Mar. 6; K 388606. 
© Jan. 15; 1 ¢. Jan. 17; K 35916. © Mar, 6; 1c. Mar. 8; K 38697. 


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Mar. 
Mar. 
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Mar. 
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Daily hint from Paris [1912]—Contd. 
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© Mar. 
© Mar. 
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38698. 
38927. 
38928. 
K 38977. 
; K 39005. 
; K 39030. 
; K 39061. 
K 39062.. 
; K 39637. 
; K 39638. 
; K 39639. 
; K 39772. 
; K 39773. 
; K 39829. 
K 39895. 
K 39952. 
K 39953. 
; K 39954. 
; K 39997. 


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Mar. 
Mar. 


; K 40040. 
; K 40041. 
28; 1c. Mar. 30; K 40118. 
29; 1c. Mar. 30; K 40119. 
BO. a oe Apricd 2K 4018h, 
31; 1 ec. Apr. 2; K 40208. 
Lt tce. Apr 23 KK 40209. 
@. Apr Puke -AprnS idk A0284: 
© Apr. 3; 1c. Apr. 4; K 40850. 
Fashion section, Dec. 31, 1911: 
Black tulle and white satin gown.— 
Chinchilla coat muff and toque.—Gold 
embroidered red chiffon gown.—White 
liberty satin gown.—White velvet 


gown. © Dec. 31, 1911; 1 c. each Jan. 
2, 1912; K 35127-35181. 
Jan. 14, 1912: 

Black and white mousseline de soie 
gown.—Black satin gown.—Black tulle 
theatre hat.—Hmbroidered blue liberty 
satin gown.—Italian straw hat with 
black aigrette.—Italian straw hat with 


© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Apr. 


pink roses.—Old rose ribbon hat.— 
Pink and white Pompadour . silk 
gown. — White hat.—- White ribbon 


hat.—White tulle gown with gold em- 
broidery. © Jan. 14, 1912: 1 c. each 
Jan. 15,1912; K 35744—35754. 

Feb. 11, 1912: 

Black ratine tailor gown.—Mauve 
satin tea gown.—Nattier blue. silk 
gown.—Old rose crepe de chine gown.— 
Pale blue negligee.—White liberty 
satin & almond green mousseline de 
soie gown. © Feb. 11, 1912: 1c. each 
Feb. 12, 1912; K 37342-27347. 


SS ee eee eee 


NEW YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
*Fashion section, Feb. 25, 1912: 
Evening toque of old lace with a 


blue plume  ornament.—Midsummer 
toque of black satin.—One of the new 


Supple taffeta gowns.—Parisian spring 


tailored suit with cutaway coat and 
tunic. [Front & back views]—Picture. 
hat of black straw, crushed roses out- 
lining the brim.—Taffeta tailor made 
suit.—Very supple striped silk in two 
shades of green. © Feb. 25, 1912;1 ce. 
each Feb. 27, 1912; K 38171-88178. 


Feb. 28, 1912: 


Embroidered white tulle gown.— 
Fashionable coiffure.—Green voile de 
soie gown.—Mousseline de soie and veY- 
vet gown.—Nattier blue taffeta gown.— 
Pink brocade gown.—White liberty 
gown. © Jan. 28, 1912; 1 c. each Jan. 
29, 1912; K 36640-36645, 36657. 


—— Mar. 10, 1912: 

Brocaded evening gowns are new- 
est.—Deep hem is well placed on this 
simple gown.—Drapery begins to show 
itself by a few well draped folds.— 
Hffective sash placing.—Hspecially nice 
lines for a stout figure.—Eyelet em- 
broidery of the season.—Short basques 
are seen on many models.—Such gowns 
depend on artistic draping.—Upper 
part of evening dresses are filmy.— 
When brocade is used for a young girl. 
© Mar. 10, 1912; 1 c each Mar. 12, 
1912; K 88962-88971. 


—— Mar. 24, 1912: 

Hiyelet, English embroidery and 
valenciennes lace.—Fashionable _ sil- 
houette.—Pale rose and gold lace.— 
White cashmere with red sash and em- 
broidery. © Mar. 24, 1912; 1 ¢. each 
Mar. 25, 1912; K 39960-39968. 

Hot off the pen [1911]: 

© Dee. 31; 1 ce. Jan. (2 eeaeies, 
—— [1912]: 
©) Jam 'h) ae, 
© Jan. 14;4ve 
©-Fan, 21 3 1'e: 
© Jan. 28;1e. 
@ ‘Feb. 4 3 1 e; 
©) Beb. 11» te: 


Latest fashion 
Jan. 28, 1912: 


Chinchilla mantle. 2 views.—Coat 
of broadtail.. 1, 2.°.© Janae: 
1c. each Jan. 29, 1912; K 36653-86656. 


© Dec. 


Jan. 8; K 35482. 
Jan. 15; K 35758. 
Jan. 223° Ze1y. 
Jan. 29; K 26661. 
Feb. 6; K 37162. 
Feb. 12; K 387851. 


in long fur coats, 


Mr. Twee Deedle [1911]. 
81; 1 e.Jan: 2, Tole: Resale 


118 


NEW YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 

Mr. Twee Deedle [1912]: 
@rdtan. 7:1 ce. Jan: 8; K 
(oman. 14> 1 e, Jan: 15:.K 
femaan. 21:1 ec Jan. 22> K 
(idan. 28: 1 ¢. Jan. 29> K 
fe iep. 4- 1.¢. Feb. 6;.K 
ube. 11> 1° ¢) Web. 12; K 
© Feb. 18; 1 c Feb. 20; K 
(© hep. 25- 1. ce) Feb. 27; K: 38165. 
Giiiar.o: £ ¢.) Mar. 5; K- 38565; 
© Mar. 10; 1c. Mar. 12; K 38972. 
© Mar. 17; 1¢. Mar. 18; K 39645. 
© Mar. 24; 1 ce. Mar. 25; K 39955. 
© Mar. st: 1c. Apr.-2; K 40207: 


Paris fashions. [1912]: 

Youthful dresses and the new large 
ais: @ Mar. 17, 1912; 1 c. Mar. 18, 
912; K 39640. 


—— Jan. 7, 1912: 


Caracul and satin costume.—Hrmine 
nd skunk mantle.—Old rose velvet 
antle trimmed with sable-—Opossum 
uff and stole.—Sable stole and muff. 
fem A012: 1c. each Jan. 8; 1912s 
< 85484-35488. 


Jane 21, 1912: 


Black velvet gown.—Blue_ velvet 
gown.—Green velvet and Satin street 
own.—Pale pink satin gown.—White 
satin gown. © Jan. 21, 1912; 1 c. each 
an. 22, 1912; K 36181-86185. 


Jan. 28, 1912: 


Black and gray panne velvet gown. 
2 views.—Black panne velvet gown.— 
Blue satin and white ratine gown.— 
Coral pink crepe de chine gown.— 
Tailor costume. 2 views. © Jan. 28, 
1912; 1 ec. each Jan. 29, 1912; K 36646— 
36652. 


35485. 
35705. 
36180. 
36658. 
37163. 
31348. 
37868. 


Feb. 18, 1912: 


Afternoon gown in pansy tones of 
violet. [Front & back views.]—Even- 
ing wrap of shaded green and silver.— 
Salmon pink liberty gown.—Yellow 
liberty satin gown. © Feb. 18, 1912; 
1 c. each Feb. 20, 1912; K 37869-37873. 


iar 3%. 1912: 


Hat showing the new way of placing 
feathers.—Just an interesting touch of 
detail marks some of the new silk and 
Satin suits.—Many of the taffeta coat 
suits show scallops and old fashioned 
trimmings.—Odd hat ornaments are 
made of pleated silk.—Parisian actress’ 
dress on fanciful lines. [Front and 
back views.] © Mar. 3, 1912: 1 «@. 
meach Mar. 5, 1912; IK 38555-38560. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


7140 


NEw YoRK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Man. 31, 1912: 


Beautiful hat framing the face.— 
Black horsehair hat with crown and 
pipings of changeable taffeta.—Old 
fashioned shirred trimmings are used. 
—Satin and chiffon of brick red color. 
—Spring wraps show sometimes an 
outlining fur trimming.—Style of trim- 
ming that is always becoming. © Mar. 
See MOT es! each Apr: 2," VOR 30 1K 
40197-40202. 

Perey [1911]. 
25) HOLD SIRE BSL: 


©) Deer Sls 1-ex Jan: 


—— [1912]: 
© daa i) dl eae Fane, Sit) Keo 54-79: 
© Jan. 14; 1 e Jan. 15; K 35759. 
©} San. 21; 1/e¢) Jan. 22K 36176. 
© Jan28: Lie Jans 29> K 36662: 
©) Meb) 4° 1 ¢.: Heb. 65 K 37159: 
© Feb. 11; 1 ¢ Feb. 12; K 37352. 
© Feb. 18; 1c. Feb. 20; K 37864. 
© Feb. 25; 1c. Feb. 27; K 38169. 
© Mar. 3; 1 ¢ Mar. 5; K. 38561. 
© Mar. 10; 1c. Mar. 12; K 38976. 
© Mar. 17; 1c. Mar. 18; K 39641. 
© Mar. 24; 1c. Mar. 25; K 39959. 
© Mar. 31; 1c. Apr. 2; K 40208. 
Professor Howler’s calamities. Feb. 
ASIOL2: ©) Keb. 18. 19%2 > 1\-e.- Feb. 
20, 1912; K 37867. 
© Feb. 25; 1c. Feb. 27; K 38168. 
© Mar. 3; 1 e@ Mar. 5; K 388564. 


© Mar. 10; 1c. Mar. 12; K 38975. 


Terrors of the tiny tads [1911]. © 
Deenats de. ham. 2. TOI K sols. 


—— [1912]: 
© Jan. 7; 1 @ Jan. 8;,K 35481. 
©. Jam da ie? SJan.+15: KS5 (bt: 
©.dan 20 ive, Jan. 22 Ki 36078. 
© Jan. 28; 1c. Jan. 29; K 36660. 
© Feb. 4; 1c. Feb. 6; K 37161. 
Hebe iht it @- Webs 12) 1 37350: 
© Feb. 18; 1c. Feb. 18; K 37866. 
© Feb. 25; 1c. Feb. 27; K 38167. 
©) Mar.'/3 3 i.e. Mar, 5: K 38563. 
© Mar. 10; 1c. Mar. 12; K 38974. 
© Mar. 17; 1c. Mar. 18; K 39648. 
© Mar. 24; 1 ce. Mar. 25; K 39957. 
(© Mar. 31; 1c. Apr. 2; K 40205. 

Uncle Mun [1911]: 
(Mee. /Sl3 Le. aban. 2 

35133. 

[1912]: 

© Jan. 7; 1 c. Jan. 8; K 35480. 


1912; K 


1a 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7141 


“pt. IV, Sy) vou 


New YorK HERALD Co.—Céntinued. 
Unele Mun [1912]—Continued. 

© Jan. 14; 1 ¢. Jan, 153; IS 35756. 
Cjctan, 21 Wes jan 22 isola: 
(Cc) Jan. 28. 1¢.. Jan. 29; K 86659. 
© Feb. 4; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 37160. 
© Feb. 11; 1 c. Feb. 12; K 373849. 
Peo. E8= ie. Web, 20 Ke S7865. 
© Mar. 3; 1c. Mar. 5; K 38562. 
© Mar. 10; 1c. Mar. 12; K. 38973. 
© Mar. 17; 1 c Mar. 18; K 39642. 
© Mar. 24: 1c. Mar. 25; K' 39956. 
© Mar. 31; 1 c. Apr. 25 K 40204. 

New YORK MOTION PICTURE CO. See 


list of moving-pictures at end of 
this catalogue. 


NEW YorRK TIMES, New York. 
[7141-7155 


Fashion’s newest decree. Louis XVI 


gown (© Mar. 24, 1912: 1-¢. Mar, 25, 
1912; K 39965. 
Impressions of the passing show 
Poa} 
© Deen sisa c. Jam 2, 1912 °K 
35140. 
[1912]: : 
© Jan: 7; JacsJan. 10; K 35539. 
© Jani: 4 ean. 17: K.35921. 
© Jan.\28; 1 ¢. Jan. 80; K 36663. 
© Feb. 4; 1 ¢. Feb. 6; K 37165. 
© Heb; 18st c. Feb. 222K S7o0r. 
© Feb. 25: 1.¢ Feb. 27: K 38180. 
© Mar. 3; 1 ¢. Mar. 5; K 38568. 
© Mar. 10; 1c. Mar..11;°"K 38929. 
© Mar. 17; 1c. Mar. 19; K 39678. 
© Mar. 24; 1 c. Mar. 25; K 89964. 


© Mar, 31; 1c, Apr, 1: 1 40182. 

Redfern’s newest gown. © Mar. 24, 
1912; 1 ec. Mar. 25, 1912: K 39966. 

Valentines for presidential candi- 
dates. © Feb. 11, 1912: 1 ¢. Feb. 14, 
1912; K 37548. 

N. Y. ZOOLOGICAL soc., New York. 
[7156-7162 

New York aquarium: 

Battery Park.—Butterfly fish.— 
Green moray.—Main floor view.—Sea- 
horse.—Sergeant major.—Short-nosed 
gar. © Jan. 3, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 9, 
1912; K 37234-37240. 


NEWCOMB & ROBINSON. Boston. 
[7163-7165 
Breakfast to Pres. Taft by Boston 
city club. © Mar. 18, 1912: 2 ¢. Mar. 
28, 1912; J 167587. 


Newcoms & RospInson—Continued. 


Luncheon of the Pilgrim publicity 
ass’n. © Mar. 18, 1912: 2 coin ae 
1912; J AGGD36. 


175th anniversary Charitable Irish 
soc. © Mar. 18, 1912; 2 c Mar. 28, 
1912; J 167538. 


NEWMAN (ELLA C.) Richmond, Ind. 
[7166-7172 

[Post cards]: 

Be yours a merry time and gay. 
[ Poinsetta]—Christmas spirit. At this 
glad season.—Greetings. To thee and 
thine.—I send thee my best wishes for 
the sake of auld lang syne.—If I were 
a raindrop and you a leaf.—In grati- 
tude for all you have been to me.—To 
father. © Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ec. each Feb. 
5, 1912; K 37502-87508. 


NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASS’N., Cleve- 
land. [7173-7181 


Dickens’ well beloved heroines: 

Bertha, the blind girl—Betsy Trot- 
wood.—Dolly Varden.—Dora.—Edith 
Granger.—Haversham (Miss).—Little 
Marchioness.—Little Nell.—Lucie Man- 
ette. ‘© 1 e¢. each’ Feb) 5,912 
165883-165891. 


NEWTON HERBERT CHARLES) London. 
[7182 


Herod is troubled. © Novy. 15, 1911; 
2 'e@. Nov. :2; 19011; ‘J 66182: 


Norcross (JUNE) New York. 
[71838-7187 

[5 prints]: 

If you'll be my valentine. [Messen- 
ger boy with heart].—My heart is 
wounded through & through.—Some 
send their love in a candy box.—Sweet 
valentine be mine, be mine.—What 
conscience say is this in thee. © Feb. 
7, 1912; 2 ¢.-each Webi Wi, aaa 
37788-37792. 


NORMANDY PRESS, Chicago. [7188 


Spring fashion. [Girl among cherry 
blossoms.] © Feb. 12, 1912; 2 ¢. Feb. 
14, 1912; K 37676. 

NorTENHEIM (WM. S.), Philadelphia. 
[7189 

Hunter and the horseman. © Jan. 
29, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1911; K 34269. 
NortH AMERICAN co., Philadelphia. 

[7190-7218 
of Kaptin Kiddo. 


Turr’ble_ tales 
[1911]: 

© Sept. 10; 2 c. Sept. 11; K 28885. 

© Sept. 17; 2c. Sept. 23; K 29621. 

© Sept. 24; 2c. Sept. 25; K 29701. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 


7294 


NortH AMERICAN co.—Continued. 
Turr’ble tales of Kaptin NWiddo. 
[1911 ]—Continued. 
© Oct. 1; 2c. Sept. 30; K 29924. 
© Oct. 8; 2 ce. Oct. 9; K 30512. 
© Oct. 15; 2c. Oct. 16; K 30834. 
©) Oct. 22: 2 c. Oct. 23; K 31804. 
© Nov. 5; 2 c. Nov. 6; K 31955. 
© Nov. 12; 2 ¢. Nov. 18; K 32435. 
© Nov. 19; 2 c Nov. 20; K 82708. 
© Nov. 26; 2 c. Nov. 25; K 33006. 
© Dec. 3; 2c. Dec. 4: K 33346. 
© Dee. 10; 2c. Dec. 11; K 33694. 
© Dec. 17; 2 c. Dec. 18; K 34029. 
© Dec. 24; 2 c. Dec. 26; K 34554. 
© Dec. 31; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1912: K 
34943. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 


7; 2c Jan. 8; K 354438. 
tee De. Jam, 152K S025. 
ee ey Peto eI OLS. 
28; 2 e. Jan. 29; K. 36499. 
4; 2c. Feb. 10; K 87278. 
Here nen. t2, RC Staak: 
18; 2c. Feb. 19; K 87884. 
25-2.) BF ep. 263 Ke Sssige: 
3; 2c. Mar. 4;K-388479. 
tO 2c) Mar, 1A: Ki S89ait! 
17; 2 ¢. Mar. 18; K 39625. 
24+ 2°e: Mar! 253 1K! $9979. 
eb 2 ¢, Apr. 23 8 40190: 


NORTHERN EGG Co., Chicago. [7219 


1911-12 chart of the egg market. © 
mar. 1, 1912: 1 c Mar. 41912; 1 912. 


NORTHERN PHOTO cCo., Wausau, Wis. 
[7220-7228 


Wausau, Wis.: 


Great white way, 153.—Near court 
house square in the small hours of the 
maorning, 152; © Jan. 30, 1912; 2° ¢, 
each Mar. 2, 1912; J 166850, 166851. 


[7 photographs]: 

Carmen Rock near Necedah, Wis., 
88.—Grand Rapids, Wis., in the paper 
mill park, 100.—Moccasin Creek 
bridge near the Interurban pavilion, 
101.—Necedah, Wis., C. and N. W. 
bridge over Yellow River, 36.—North- 
western bridge near Carmen Rock, Ne- 
ecedah, Wis., 40.—Northwestern bridge 
over the Wisconsin near Necedah, Wis., 
39.—Pavilion, Grand Rapids. Port Ed- 
wards, Nekoosa, Wis., 102. © Dec. 12, 
1911; 2 c. each Jan. 15,1912; J 164589- 
164595. 


NORTHERN VIEW CO., Maddock, N. D. 
[7229 


Sacramento Valley lumber co. © 
Dees) TOI: --2e. Jam. 2; TOU $1 SF 
166885. 


NotTMAN, Boston. [7280-7235 

Newkirk (Newton) © Jan. 9, 1912; 
2c. Jan. 15, 1912; J 164622. 

[5 photographs] : 

De Courcey (Justice C. A.) 1, 2.— 
James (Prof. William) — Newkirk 
(Newton )—Schermerhorn (James) © 
Mar. 18, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 21, 1912; 
J 167888-167392. 


NOVELTY CALCULATOR Co., Watertown, 
INE Ye [7236 
Auto speed, gear and wheel calcula- 
tor. © Dee. 31, 1911; 1 « Feb. 10, 
1c. Feb. 26, 1912; I 875. 
Noyer (A.) Paris. [7237-7294 
Jésus Christ: 

Arrestation de Jésus.—Ascension 
(L’)—Caiphe 4 _ Pilate.—Couronne- 
ment d’épines.—Descente de la croix.— 
Descente du St. Esprit sur les apotres. 
—Hece homo.—Eglise de la _ terre 
apothéose)—Hglise du ciel (apoth- 
éose)—Flagellation (La)—Garde du 
tombeau.—Jésus apparaissant 4 Made- 
leine.—Jésus attaché 4 la croix.— 
Jésus console les filles de Jérusalem.— 
Jésus devant Caiphe—Jésus devant 
Pilate.—Jésus d’Hérode 4 Pilate.— 
Jésus est chargé de sa croix.—Jésus 
est condamné 4 mort.—Jésus est dé- 
pouillé de ses vétements.—Jésus et les 
disciples d’EKmmatis.—Jésus et TVin- 
credulité de St. Thomas.—Jésus meurt 
sur la croix.—Jésus paraissant au 
milieu des apdtres.—Jésus rencontre 
satres St. Mére.—Jésus succombe sous 
la poids de sa croix.—Jésus tombe pour 
la seson de fois.—Jésus tombe pour la 
troisiéme fois.—Pilate se lave les 
mains.—Premiere prédication de St. 
Pierre 4 Jérusalem.—Reniement de St. 
Pierre. — Resurrection (La) — Sainte 
femme essine la face de Jésus.—Sépul- 
ture de Jésus.—Simon le Cyrénéen 
aide—Jésus & porter sa croix. © 
Dec. 22, 1911; 2 c. each Jan. 12, 1912; 
J 165947-165981. 


Napoleon: 
Austerlitz. — Friedland.— Immortal- 


-ité. — Incendie de Moscou. — Jéna. — 


Le grand.—Mariage.—Mort de.—Paix 
de Tilsitt.—Passage de la Bérésina.— 
Retraite de Russie—Waterloo. © 
Dee: 22, 1911; 2 ce each Jan, 12,1912; 
J 165982-165993. 


121 


38722—12——_9 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES : 


7295 


Noyver (A.)—Continued. 


Napoleon-—Continued. 
4 St. Héléne, le réve, 31-35. © 
gan: 12,:1912: 2c. each Heb. 7, 1912; 
J 165997-166001. 

[7 photographs]: 

Au temps des fiancailles.—Fidelité 
4% la Madone.—Pain des Anges.—Pain 
des Forts.—Pour féter le printemps.— 
Visite 4 la Madone. © Jan. 12, 1912; 
2 c. each Feb. 7, 1912; J 166002-166007. 


O’CALLAGHAN & FEeppEN, New York. 
[7295-7297 


[38 prints]: 
Lady Violet hose—Remember 
hose.—Summer girl hose. 
© Feb. 23, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 29, 
1912; K 88300-88302. 


OERTEL (WiLLIAM A.), New York. 
[7298 
Favorites, the American beauty roses. 


© Dec. 27, 1911; 2 ec Dec. 28, 1911; 
K 35637. 


Ors (INGVALD C.) See list of moving- 
pictures at end of this catalogue. 
OeDdEN (H. C.) Holly, Colo. [7299 

Chart for irrigation 0.2 ft. in depth. 
© 1c. Jan. 29, 1912; I 855. 
OcDEN (WARD H.) Indianapolis. [7300 
Dee-li-ted. © Mar. 4, 1912; 2 «. 
Mar. 17, 1912; J 167017. 
OGILVIE PUB. co., New York [7301, 7302 
Aeroplane scene. [Title cover for 
bk. by Laura Jane Libbey.] © Feb. 
27, 1912; 2 ec. Feb. 29, 1912; K 38304. 
Conservatory scene. [Cover for bk. 
by Laura Jean Libbey.] © Feb. 16, 
1912; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; K 37920. 
Otson (T. F.) West Duluth, Minn. 
[7303 
Cast of the adventurer. © Jan. 27, 
19k2: 2 ec. Jan. 29, 19125 J 165262. 
O’Nerrt (H.) & son, Brooklyn. 
[7804-7315 


me 


fi2° prints). 

Buying a new baby grand for the 
music room.—Gee I’m _ lonesome.—I 
heard a rebin’s song to-day.—I may be 
a mut now but I know what it is to be 
loved.—If all the hills were sugar.— 
If all the land was paper.—If I but 
owned an airship.—Just a simple little 
rose.—My dear old dad is married to 
a girl that’s true as blue.-—My pa has 
said that all dog’s tails all curl so 
pretty.—There’s lots of things that I 
could help.—There’s not another love 
so true. © Mar. 18, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Mar. 19, 1912; K 39651-39662. 


pt., IV; DvSev 


OSBORN (FRED W.) Rocky Ford, Colo. 

eral otis Uy) 

Swink (Mrs. G. W.) 2,3. ©1¢6 
each Mar. 5, 1912; J 166968, 166969. 


OSBORNE co., New York. [7318-7324 
In the Grand Canyon. ih ee 


inches.] © Mar. 14, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 18, 
1912; K 389589. 
[103 x 16 inches.] © Mar. 14, 
1912; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1992; Ke S9hen) 

In the New England hills. ©1e 
Mar. 18, 1912; J t6%2an 

Song of long ago. 1-4. © Dec. 29, 


1911; 2 c. each Jan. 2, 1912; K 34954— 
34957. 


OUR ART DEP’T., Chicago. [7325 


Clock calendar—1913. [U.S. flag in 
centre.] © Mar. 4, 1912; 2 @ Mar. 6, 
1912; K 88936. 


OuTCAULT (R. F.); FMShie ae 

} [7326-7344 

[Cuts for ads]: 

Road to fortune-—Would John D. 
Rockefeller have been the richest man 
in. the world. ©, Jan. di) aei2eeee 
each Jan. 11, 1912; K Sassi Saase- 

For the horse show. © Feb. 23, 
1912; 2 ce. Feb. 24, 1912; K 38084. 

Greetings from Egypt. © Feb. 5, 
1912; 2. ¢. Feb: 5,912 eee 

Our statement. Let us take care of 
your money. Our bank is a national 
bank. Deposit your money with us. © 
Feb. 2, 1912; 2. Wee: 3.5032 
37020. 


‘ Rebuilding sale. © Feb. 24, 1912; 


| 2c. Feb. 23, 1912; K 38485. 


Scientific principles of bank adver- 
tising. | © Feb. 2, 1912; 20g henne: 
1912 °K 37019. 

[Yellow Kid series for ads]: 

Fall is coming. Keep warm.—Happy 
new year. Commence right.—Honesty 
pays best. We find it so.—IKeep cool. 
Get into an ice box or a hammock.— 
March right in & we will satisfy you.— 
Now listen very closely. Reap the 
benefit—Only the best pays.—Useful 
Xmas. gifts. Just as easy.—We can’t 
cut prices. They are already cut.— 
We only have room for the best.— 
You can’t miss it in our store with our 
goods.—You get a square deal at the 
best store. © Feb. 2, 1912; 2 c. each 
Feb. 8, 1912; K 87021-87032. 


Pacu (Oscar) New York. [7345-7350 


Crane (Mrs. Caroline Bartlett) © 
2 «. Feb. 5, S98eee 


Feb. 4, 1912; 
165892. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 


PacH (Oscar)—Continued. 

[5 photographs]: 

Gould (Mrs. George J.)—West End, 
N. J.. Greenhut’s (B. J.) residence.— 
New York, Wall st. showing stock ex- 
change.—New York, Wall st. showing 
Trinity church.—Stamford, Conn., in- 
terior home B. B. Horton. © Mar. 10, 
1912; 1 c. each Mar. 11, 1 ec. each Mar. 
18, 1912; J 167245-167249. 


PacH Bros., New York. 
[5 photographs]: 
Harmon (Judson) 96397.— New 

Jersey, Supreme court of, 97646.—Till- 

man (sen. By R.} A-C. © Mar. 1, 

meee) > Cs eackhy Mar. 11, 191255 7 

167103-167107. 


PACIFIC PHOTO co., Los Angeles. 
[7356, 7357 


7351-7355 


[2 photographs]: 

Kel River bridge, Humboldt County, 
Cal., 925.—Eel River from Scotia to 
the sea, 930. © Feb. 28, 1912; 1c. 
each Mar. 9, 1 ce. each Mar. 27, 1912; 
J 167514, 167515. 


PACH BROS., Washington. [7358 


Jackson day banquet. © Jan. 9, 
foi2: 2 e. Jan. 10, 1912; J 164815. 


PACH BROS. & INTERNAT’L. NEWS, Wash- 
ington. [7359 
Taft (Pres. William H.) signing 
statehood bill. © Feb. 15, 1912; 2. 
Feb. 28, 1912; J 166736. 


PAINE (GeEoRGE H.) Providence, R. I. 

[7360 

Jordan (Jules) © Feb. 2, 1912; 2c. 
Heb. 2, 1912; J 165515. 


PARKER (GEO. W.) ART CO., Minneapo- 
lis. [7361 


Greeting. Days have returned bring- 
ing memories of happiness. © Feb. 26, 
a9i12; 2 c. Feb. 29, 1912; K 38362. 


PARKER (LILLIAN M.) Stroudwater, Me. 
[7362-7365 

[4 photographs]: 

Daisy field—Sunlit birches.—Twin 
lambs.—Whispering pine. © Nov. 6, 
atl; 2e. each Jan. 24, 1912: J 165135, 
1651386, 165138, 165139. 


PARKER-BRAWNER Co., Washington. 
[7366, 7367 
[2 prints] : 
Over the garden wall.—Swing girl. 
© Jan. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. each Feb. 3, 1912; 
K 37036, 37037. 


Partlow (W. E.) Grand Rapids, Mich. 

[7368 

Mirror brook. © Mar. 25, 1912; 2c. 
Mar. 27, 1912; J 167511. 


7383 

PASNAULT (J. H.) Williston, N. D. 
[7369 
Dixon (Aviator Cromwell) with 


Curtiss biplane racing G. N. special 
Williston, IN: .Ds\ Sept. 21, (1901. 
Mary i2,53912> 2 c. Mar. 16, 1912's J 
167283. 
PASSMORE (LEE N.) San Diego, Cal. 
[7370 
Yachting scene, San Diego, Cal., Jan. 
i 191206 XO) Jam) b.. 19t2= 2 ¢. Jans 17, 
1912; J 164783. 


PATENT SPECIALTY CO., San Francisco. 


[7371 

House wiring diagrams. ©1c. Feb. 
Dy LOL 1 Sa. 

PEARL (JAMES W.) Chicago. [7372 


Stresses in continuous girders with 
irregular loads. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1912; 
I 869. 


PEASE (E. S.) Buffalo. [7373 


Desk clock no. 456. © Feb. 17, 
LGAs Bie. Apr. 2) 19125 K 40189. 


PECK (HEBBERT J.) New York. [7374 


Dance in June. © Jan. 19, 1912;\1 
e,, Jan.) 29, 1 '¢. Heb. 3, 1912; J 166200: 


PEIRCE (R. W.) Philadelphia. [7375 


Philadelphia, Curtis bldg. © Mar. 
PI Gd? eZ e Mpar. io, 1992 > J 166915. 


PELTON (Hersert W.) Asheville, N. C. 
/ [7376-7382 
Blue Ridge Mts., overlooking the, 
from above Round Knob, N. C. © Dee. 
Sk rata De Fan. lt 1912: J 165502. 
Gushing waters on the Blue Ridge 
ass’n. grounds, Black Mountain, N. C. 
© Feb. 22, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1912; 
J 166586. 

Looking towards Pigeon Gap, near 
Waynesville, N. C. © Dec. 31, 1911; 
2 ce. Jan. 3, 1912; J 164142. 

Overlooking Waynesville from 
Eagles Nest. © Mar. 9, 1912; 2 «¢. 
Mar. 8, 1912; J 167067. 

Round Knob, N. C., fountain at. © 
Dees st TEP Die, Jann 4, 19Igs  F 
164192. 

Waynesville, N. C., from the top of 
Eagles Nest. © Mar. 2, 1912; 2c. Feb. 
Zo) 19t2-08 166Tol. 
overlooking. © Dec. 31, 1911; 
2 ¢. Jan. 3, 1912; J 164148. 


PERIN (FLORENCE) Brookline, Mass. 

[7383 

Easter greeting. [Child with horn.] 

© Mar. 21, 1912; 2\.¢. Mar. 28, 1912; 
K 40291. 


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7384 


PERKINS (W. B.) Lead, S. D. 
[73884-7413 

[14 photographs]: 

Drager fire fighting apparatus, 32.— 
Drawing a chute, 45.—Drilling cale- 
donia, 30.—Drilling with a_ stoper, 
40.—Getting ready to blast, 48.—On 
the rock pile, 49.—Round of holes, 
42.—Shoveling and blackholing, 39.— 
Sill floor work, 438.—Star shaft land- 
ing, 31.—Star station, 28.—Stoper, 29. 
—Stopers, 33.—Twin drifts, 47. © 
Jan. 20, 1912:.2 ec. each Jan: 30; 1912* 
J 165394-165407. 

[16 photographs]: 

Black Hills, S. D., Deadwood gold 
reduction works and smelters.—Black 
Hills, S. D., Eagle Rock.—Black Hillis, 
S. D., Maurice rocks.—Black Hills, 
S. D., natural flood gate.—Black Hills, 
S. D., placer mining and the discovery 
of gold in the.—Black Hills, 8S. D., 
Spearfish Falls and creek, horizontal. 
Black Hills, S. D., Squaw Creek Can- 
yon.—Black Hills, S. D., stone giant.— 
Black Hills, S. D., Twin Falls.—Cen- 
tral City, S. D., and Desmet gold mine 
and mill.— Deadwood, S..D., portion of, 
showing white rocks.——Hot Springs, 
S. D.—lLead, S. D.,. Ellison hoist.— 
Lead, S. D., school grounds and busi- 
ness portion of.—Pluma, S. D., electric 
water cooler and power station.— 
Summer cottages and fishing scene, 
Spearfish Cafion. © Feb. 20, 1912; 
2 ce. each Feb. 28, 1912; J 166716— 
166731. 


PERRY (HERBERT A.) Armour, S. D. 
[7414-7416 


Garretson, S. D.: 

Chimney Rock, Palisades.—Devil’s 
gulch.—Palisades. © Feb. 2, 1912; 2 
ec. each Feb. 19, 1912; J 166457-166459. 


PERRY MASON Co., Boston. [7417 
Youth’s companion desk calendar. 
1912. © Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c Jan. 11, 


1912; K 37711. 


PERRY’S VICTORY CENTENNIAL COMMIS- 
sion, Cleveland. [7418 
Perry memorial at Put-in-Bay Is- 
land, Ohio. © Jan. 29, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 
oo, 191.2%) .h.: 165355. 


PETERS (WILLIS H.), Norwalk, O. 
[7419, 7420 
[2 prints]: 
Ah, better clothes—We’re out for 
spring. © Jan. 15, 1912; 2c. each Jan. 
29, 1912; K 36493, 36494. 


PETERSON (ADOLPH), Gwinn, Mich. 
[7421-7427 


Gwinn, Mich. © Feb. 9, 1912; 2 «. 
Feb. 14, 1912; J 166301. 


pt. Iv; 7298 v.7 


PETERSON (ADOLPH )—Continued. 


railroad station. © Mar. 19, 
1912; 2c. Mar. 28, 1912; J 167447. 


Cable bridge.—Cataract, HEsca- 
naba River. © Feb. 5, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Feb. 7, 1912; J 166081. 

—— Quayles block.— Woodland 
scene. © Jan. 30, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 
2, 1912; J 165511, 165512. 

——Stegmiller mine. © Feb. 9 
1912; 2c Feb. 14, 1912; J 166300. 


PETTERSON (ERNEST E.) Creston, Mont. 

[7428 

My friends. © Mar. 19, 1912; 2 «. 
Mar. 26, 1912; J 167497. 

Pew (HowarpD) New York. [7429, 7430 


London symphony orchestra: 

Large size.—Small size. © Mar. 18, 
1912; 2 @. each Mare 1s333i2 ee 
167240, 167241. 


PHELPS (E. M.) New York. 


[7431-7434 
Ballet girl dinner card. © Feb. 15, 
1912; 2c. Feb. 16, 191231 Sisae: 
Clown dinner card. © Feb. 15, 1912; 
2 ¢. Heb.16, 1912, K Syren 


Cupid guest card. © Feb. 23, 1912; 
2 ¢. Féebi- 23, 1912 AR Sieger 

Greek girl guest card. © Feb. 23, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1912; K 37948. 


PHELPS (F. W.) Seattle. [7435 


Outlines. of San Francisco showing 
the location of the Panama-Pacifie in- 
ternat’l. exposition in 1915. © Jan. 18, 
1912; 2c. Jan. 26, 1912° 4 es enees 
1912 \K 38159. 


PHELPS (GEORGE C.) New Haven. 
[7486, 7487 
Wallingford, Conn. : 
Masonic home.—Prize cattle, Ma- 
sonic home. © Dee. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. 
each Dec. 29, 1911; J 1653856, 165357. 


PHILIPP (RAE D.) New York. 
[7438, 7489 
[2 photographs]: 
Cheese it, go easy.—Now will you be 
good? © Jan. 29, 1912; 2 c. each Jan. 
30, 1912; J 1653858, 165359. 


PHILLIP (LEwIs D.) Cincinnati. 
[7440-7447 
Cohen (Alfred M.) © May 1, 1911; 
2e. Jan. 3, 1912; J 164188. 
Mack (Judge Julian) © Dec. 24, 
1911; 2-c. Jani 5, 1912: J 1642ZaF 
Stokowski (Leopold) 1-6. © Dec. 
20, 1911; 2°'c. ‘eaGgh Jan. 5, 10a 
164258-164263. 


124 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo. 1, 1912 


7591 


PHOTO ART SHOP, St. Paul. [7448 


St. Paul, symphony orchestra. © 
fae. 25,° 1912-2. -¢. Jan. 29, #912): J 
165261. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin. [7449-7480 


Am Tiberufer in Rom. By Oswald 
Achenbach. © Oct. 1, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 
1, 1912; K 39014. 


Follow, follow. © July 14, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 1, 1912; K 36987. 

His Majesty the King. © May 1, 
1910; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1912; K 36966. 

Kinderkopf. © Jan. 1, 1910; 2c. 
Feb. 1, 1912; K 36965. 


Simple maiden. © Sept. 30, 1909; 
2c. Feb. 1, 1912; K 36964. 

Waldsee. By Walter Leistikou. © 
Snge 2.) 1001: 2 :e.. Keb: 1, 1912 5)\K 
$9018. 


P22 prints]: 

Am schwarzen Fenn.—Spitherbst im 
Wisetal. © June 1, 1910; 2 c each 
Feb. 1, 1912; K 36967, 36968. 


[3 prints]: 

From the temple of heaven.—George 
V His Majesty, King.—His Royal 
Highness the Prince of Wales. © Apr. 
tou 2 e@ each Heb. 1, 19127 ,K 
36972-36974. 


[38 prints]: 

Favorite custom.—Hush-a-bye baby. 
—Songs without words. © Jan. 1, 
1911; 2 c. each Feb. 1, 1912; K 86969- 
36971. 


[6 prints]: 

Between the shoots, i. e, King 
George V.—George V (His Majesty 
King).—Kleine gesandtschaft.—Meer 
im sonnenglanz.—Mondaufgang im 
moor.—Woodcock to the right, Your 
Majesty. © Oct. 1, 1911; 2 c@ each 
Feb. 1, 1912; K 36958-36968. 


[12 prints]: 


Abend am Rhein.—Beichte (Die).— 


Bliihende Hallig—Church of Santa 
Maria della Salute—Fisher (Der).— 
In der fir.—lInterieur im  sonnen- 
schein.—Interieur mit lesendem jungen 
midchen.—Lucia.—Mary (Her Ma- 
jesty, the Queen).—Stumped.—Uber 
stellen wassern brauset fern lebens 
strom. © June 1, 1911; 2 c. each Feb. 
1, 1912; K 36975-86986. 


PIcKETT (O. GorDOoN) Jefferson City, 
Mo. [7481 
Jefferson City the hub of the show 
me state. © Jan. 8, 1912; 2 ¢c. Feb. 
21, 1912; K 38048. 


PIERCE (HENRY HAVELOCK) Boston. 
[7482 
O’Connell (Cardinal William) © 
le. Jan. 24, 1912; J 165134. 


PINE & WHITAKER, Bridgeton, N. J. 
[74838 
Convergent strabismus corrected by 


glasses. © Feb. 16, 1912; 2c. Feb. 

17, 1912; J 166397. 

PITTSBURGH AUTOMOBILE SHOW ASS’N, 
Pittsburgh. [7484 


[Automobile poster girl.] © Jan. 9, 
1912); 2 °c. Mar. 18, 1912; K ‘39757. 
PITTSBURGH CHRONICLE TELE’G. PUB. CO., 

Pittsburgh. [7485, T7486 

First photographs of wreck of Pa. 
limited at Warrior Ridge. 1. © Feb. 
16, 1912; 1c. Feb.'23, 1912); K 38082. 

First photographs of wreck of Pa. 
limited at Warrior Ridge. 2. © Feb. 
16, 1912; 1 c. Feb. 23, 1912; K 88083. 
Prato, New York. [7487 

OdbKkAnpos 7 Bacidikh’ O1koy évé1a 
ths EAAa6os. 

©} Sani tot?) 2.e Jan. 16,1982 ; 
K 863855. 

PLUME (EpDWARD C.) co., Chicago. 
[7488, 7489 

Our exposition of spring styles. © 
Feb. 6, 1912; 2-c. Heb. 12, 1912; K 
373801. 


Remarkable values in reliable furni- 


Mine; WO wep: j4,.. I912°: 2 ee, Meb:. 3, 
1912; K 387018. = 
PoHLE (FREDERICK) Buffalo. 


[7490-7512 
Dold (Jacob) © 1. Feb. 5, 1912; 
J 165901. 
Goodspeed (W. G.) 
1912; J 165905. 
Hartmann (Arthur) 1,2. ©l1c. each 
Feb. 5, 1912; J 165903, 165904. 
a eta) Ope ey) Gach. Jan, 26, 
1912; J 165184165198. 
Jolly dimples. © 1c. Feb. 15, 1912; 
J 166363. 
Raymond (Rev. Andrew V. V.) © 
1c. Feb. 5, 1912; J 165899. 
Statler (Ellsworth) © 1c. Feb. 5, 
1912; J 165900. 
Yeager (Orsen) ©1c. Feb. 5, 1912; 
J 165902. 
PoNTING (HERBERT), Detroit. 
. [75138-7591 
Applied philosophy. © Mar. 15, 
1912; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1912; K 39709. 
Art [1912]: 
© Jan. 3; 1 ¢ Jan. 5; K 35449. 
© Jan. 4; 1 ¢. Jan. 6; K 35450. 


Cy 1 ei) Heb. 5, 


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T7591 


PoNnTING (HERBERT )—Continued. 


Becauses. © Dec. 28, 1911; 1c. Jan. 
2, 1912; K 34948. 


Biography of Jimmie. © Jan. 26, 
1992;°1.e- Jan, 29, 1912);"3, 36698. 

© Heb. 2: 1.¢ Web: 5; K. 390) 
©:Feb. 9:1 ¢. Heb: 12: K 37694. 
© Feb. 17; 1 c. Feb. 19; K 38070. 
© Feb. 23; 1 c. Mar. 4; K 38472. 
© Mar. 1; 1c. Mar. 4; K 38478. 
© Mar. 12; 1c. Mar. 14; K 39706. 


Current events. © Mar. 25, 1912; 1 
e. Mar. 27, 1912; K 40079. 


Current interests. © Mar. 16, 1912; 
1 ¢. Mar. 16, 1912; K 39710. 


Dear public. © Feb. 3, 1912; 1. 
Feb. 5, 1912; K 37191. 


Dictator (The). © Jan. 19, 1912; 
1-e, Jan. .26, 2912+ Ko IS6a6n: 


Difference. © Feb. 1, 1912; 1c. 
Feb. 3, 1912; K 387189. 


Dilemma of a girl who has to listen 
to wives and look at spinsters. © Jan. 
50,2912: die, Web. 1, T9125 KoSTAsSt: 

Diners out [1912]: 

©. Feb. 5; 1 c Feb. 7: K 37690. 
© Feb. 7; 1 c. Feb. 9; K 387692. 
© Feb. 8; 1c. Feb. 10; K 87693. 
© Feb. 10; 1 c. Feb. 12; K 37695. 
© Feb. 20; 1 ec. Feb. 23; K 38068. 
© Feb. 22; 1c. Feb. 24; K 38066. 

Drama [1911]: 


© ‘Dec. 26:1 « Jan. 2, 1912: K 
34947. 
© Dec. 27; 1c. Jan..2, 19123 K 
34951. 
© Dec. 29; 1 c Jan. 2, 1912: K 
34949. 
Fashion note. © Jan. 81, 1912; 1c. 
Feb. 2, 1912; K 37188. 
Here. © Jan. 1, 1912+ 1c. Jan. 8, 
1912; K 35447. 
Leap year. © Jan. 22, 1912; 1 «. 


Jan. 26, 1912; K 36368. 
Literature [1912]: 
© Jan. 5; 1c. Jan. 8; 
Men you meet [1912]: 
© Jan. 9; 1c. Jan. 11; K 35830. 
© Jan. 18; 1 ¢. Jan. 26; K 36367. 


IK 35827. 


PoNTING (HERBERT )—Continued. 


Men you meet [1912]—Continued. 
© Mar. 14; 1 c. Mar. 16; K 39708. 


© Mar. 20; 1c. Mar. 22; K 40075. 


Musie [1912]: 


© Jan. 6; 1c. Jan. 8; K 35828. 


© Mar. 14, 2612553 
K 39705. 


New novel. 
Mar. 14, 1912; 


New Year’s idea. 


Pie. Jans, 2) iota 


Presidential election year. 
12, 1912; 1 c. Jan. 22/1912 eae 


Science. 


© Jan. 


4, 1912; K 35448. 
Signs [1912]: 


© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 


© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Feb. 


© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 
© Mar. 


© Mar. 


Women’s rights [1912]: 
© Mar. 18; 1c. Mar. 20; K 89711. 


6; 1 ec. Feb. 8; K 3769L. 
12: hey 
1S.) Sie 
Lae, 
Linger 
il Gre ees 
25° 15 Nar. 4; K 88478. 

Some girls believe in cupid. © Dee. 
25, 1911: 1 ¢. Jang2; eae 


Up-to-date quotations. 
1912; 1 e@ Mar. 25, 19135 Ko2eone 


Up to date quotations. 
1912; 1 @ Mar. 11, 1912; K Seeoe. 


Why Jimmie went broke. 
13, 1912; 1 ec. Jan. 22, 1912; K 36154. 
Women you meet [1912]: 
© Jan. 8; 1c. Jan. 10; K 35829. 
LO. Ae: 
fis Aves 
1G.*\ aes 
BL Gigi! PRs 
25 = od ee 
an Abe. 
mS Yel BN 


Se eh cP 
G2 11 
Ot ot ae 


yA! Tia 
Bas Ae 
26 Le, 


mt ¢ we. 


K 35446. 


pt. IV Rive wae 


© Dee. 30, 1911; 
© Jan. 


2,.1912.:° 1 exam: 


Keb. 14; K 38075. 
Feb. 15; K 38074. 
Feb. 16; K 38073. 
Feb. 17; K 38072. 
Feb. 19; K 38071. 


K 34950. 
© Mar. 22, 


© Mar. 5, 


© Jan. 


18; K 35881. 
22. > KO BH Gs. 
223 0K S611: 
22; K 36152. 
27; K 36697. 
29; K 36699. 
21; K 88069. 
11; K 38892. 
11; K 38894. 
11; K 38896. 
21; K 40074. 
23; K 40076. 
28; K 40080. 
29; K 40081. 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 


© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 


© Jan. 


© Feb. 


2 Ue a 
20% Ae. 
24: 1¢. 
29; 1¢. 
21) ht ¢ 
© Mar. 9; 1 ¢. Mar. 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan, 
Feb. 


26; 
26; 
26; 
31; 
238 ; 
14; 


K 36366. 
K 36369. 
K 36696. 
K 36700. 
K 38067. 


K 39022 
126 


© Mar. 23; 1c. Mar. 29; K 40078. 
Women’s wrongs [1912]: 

© Feb. 26; 1c. Mar. 4; K 38474. 

© Feb. 28; 1c. Mar. 4; K 88476. 

© Feb. 29; 1c. Mar. 4; K 38477. 

© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 11; K 38891. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo; 1, 1912 


Pontine (HerBert)—Continued. 
Women’s wrongs [1912]—Continued. 
© Mar. 7; 1c. Mar. 11; K 38895. 
© Mar. 13; 1 c. Mar. 16; K 39707. 
Portland, 
[7592 


Elk’s grand lodge reunion.  Port- 
land, Ore. 1912. © Mar. 9, 1912; 2c. 
Mar. 18, 1912; K 39006. 


POST PRINTING & PUB. CO., Denver. 
[75938-7603 
Affinities. © Jan. 14, 1912; 2c. Jan. 
£6, 1912; K 35826. 
Black sheep. © Mar. 3, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 5, 1912; K 38542. 
Chap. 2." Mar. 10.'1912..' © 
Maro10, 1912; 2c. Mar. 20, 1912; K 
389702. 


PORTLAND LODGE OF ELKS, 
Ore. 


Chap 3. Mar. 3, 1912. © Mar. 
eo 2 ec. Apr. 1, 1912: K.. 40167. 


Giap. 4) Mar. 17,)/19120:© 


Marsh, £9125) 2c. Mar. 19, 19125. 


39669. 


Dance. © Feb. 4, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 8, 
POI Ke 31228. 

Hunger. © Jan. 7, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 
8, 1912; K 35442. 

Life that is. © Jan. 28,1912; 2 «¢. 
Jan. 29, 1912; K 36495. 

Mail (The) © Jan. 12, 1912: 2c. 
Jan. 23, 1912;.K 36248. 

Shedding time. © Feb. 18, 1912; 
2 e. Feb. 19, 1912; K 37836. 

Snow water. © Feb. 25, 1912; 2c. 
Feb. 28, 1912; K 38296. 


PotTeR (HArRy G.) Newark, N. J. 
[7604 
Pitney (Justice Mahlon) © Mar. 
ie 19012: 2 c. Mar: 26, 1912; J 167761. 


POWELL (LYMAN C.), Arlington, N. J. 
[7605-7607 
[3 prints]: 
Carnations.—Narcissus.—Roses. © 
Senin © 1911: 2 c. each Jan. 2; '1912* 
K 35095-35097. 


POWER (GEORGE T.) Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

[7608 

Sunset on the Bay of Fundy. © 

mare 2. 1912- 2 @. Mar. 23, 192s 
167441. 


PoweER (Scott T.) Zanesville, O. 
[7609 
Power’s sanitary chicken coop. © 
dc. Mar. 12, 1912: I 884. 


Powers (P. A.) See list of moving- 
pictures at end of this catalogue. 


7644 


PRESS PUB. CO. (N. Y. Worup.) New 
York. [7610—7618* 
Adventures of Kitty Cobb. 1-10. 
EROT2 Ti: 
© Feb. 4; 1c. Feb. 9; K 37262. 
© Feb. 11; 1 ec. Feb. 14; K 37549. 
© Feb. 18; 1 c. Feb. 19; K 38179. 
© Feb. 25; 1 ¢. Feb. 28; K 38289. 
© Mar. 3; 1c. Mar. 4; K 389380. 
© Mar. 10; 1¢. Mar. 12; K 38978. 
© Mar. 17; 1 ec. Mar. 19; K 39679. 
© Mar. 24; 1c. Mar. 26; K 39998. 
© Mar. 31; 1¢. Apr. 3; K 40286. 
© Apr. 7; 1c. Apr. 9; A 321519. 


Prizur (R.) See list of moving-pic- 

tures at end of this catalogue. 
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©coO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [7619-7643 


[Biblical scenes. Small size]: 

Child in the midst. 10.—Clean and 
unclean. 2.—Forgiveness. 11.—Great 
question. 7—Jesus walking on the 
sea. i1—Lunatic boy. 9.—Review. 
13.—Sign and the leaven. 5.—Trans- 
figuration. 8.—Wanderings in Decap- 
olis. 4. © Mar. 6, 1912; 2 c. each 
Mar. 8, 1912; K 38700-38710. 


[Colored Biblical cards. 
size]: 

Feeding the five thousand.—Growth 
of the kingdom.—Malignant unbelief. 
—Review.—Ruler’s daughter.—Seed in 
four kinds of soil.—Visit to Nazareth. 
—Wheat and the tares.—Worth of the 
kingdom. © Dec. 30, 1911; 2 c. each 
Mar. 11, 1912; K 38818-88826. 


Growth of the kingdom. © Dec. 30, 
1911; 2c. Feb. 6, 1912; K 37140. 


Malignant unbelief. [Large size.] 
© Mar. 12, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 22, 1912; K 
59868. : 


Seed in the four kinds of soil. 
[Large size.] © Dec. 30, 1911; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 27, 1912; K 36479. 


Visit to Nazareth. © Feb. 8, 1912: 
2c. Feb. 10, 1912: K 37266. 


Wheat and the tares. [large] © 
Dee. 30,'1911; 2 ¢ Jan. 23, 1912; K 
36250. 


Worth of the kingdom. © Feb. 1, 
1912; 2c. Feb. 2, 1912; K 37034. ‘ 


Small 


PuTNAM (ISRAEL) Elmira, N. Y. 
[7644 
Putnam poultry house, plates 1, 2. 
© Sept. 21, 1910; 1 @ Jan. 27, 1912; -1 
851. 


127 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


+ 


7645 
Racat (A. F.) Denver. [7645 
Denver, Col.; Christ Methodist 


Episcopal Church. © Mar. 20, 1912; 
2 ec. Mar. 25, 1912; K 39978. 


RAHNER (J. D.), St. Augustine. [7646 


Florida, Cuba, Nassau time table. 
rCover} «© Jan..23, 1912; 2 ce Jan. 
27, 1912; .K 36621. 


RAISING THE MAINE FILM co. See 
list of moving-pictures at end of this 
eatalogue. 


RaLtpH (Mary C.), St. Louis. 
[7647, 7648 
[2 prints] : 
Ask the tree top lady.—Tree top 
lady. © Dec. 15, 1911; 2 ¢. each Jan. 
5, 1912: Ke3bp7e, abot. 


RANDALL (LUTHEA) Brooklyn. 
[7649, 7650 

Easter greetings. 1. [Boy with rab- 
bit.) .. iG Mar. 1902-02 eeeMari. 23) 
1912; K 403821. 

Easter greetings. 2. [Girl with 
watering pot and lily.] © Apr. 1, 
1912; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1912; K 40322. 


RANDALL (M. W.) New York. 
[7651, 7652 
White Mts. of N. H.: 
Old Man’s foot and pool.—Presiden- 
tial Range. © Mar. 21, 1912; 2 c. each 
Mar. 25, 1912; J 167459, 167460. 


RatH (FRED) Hobart Mills, Cal. 
[7653-7658 

[6 photographs]: 

Bunch of live wires.—Fighting fire 
in the woods.—Truckee, Cal., scene on 
Front st., winter, 1911.—Truckee, Cal., 
some snow at, winter, 1911.—Truckee, 
Cal., street scene, winter, 1911.—View 
of railroad track showing deep cut 
made by snowplow. © Dec. 25, 1911; 
2c. each Jan. 6, 1912; J 164372-1643877. 


RATIONAL Chi- 
cago. [7659 
Visions of the prophet as he sees fate 
of money mad men. © Feb. 17, 1912; 
2c. Feb. 21, 1912; K 37887. 


Rau (Wit11AM H.) Philadelphia. 
[7660, 7661 
Annual dinner of the Periodical pub- 
lishers’ ass’n. of America, 321738, 32174. 
© Feb. 2, 1912; 2 c& each Feb. 20, 
1912; J 166562, 166563. 


RAUCHMAN (EMANUEL) New York. 
[7662 
[Jeweler’s sample chart of mono- 
grams.] © Mar. 21, 1912; 2 c Mar. 
23, 1912; K 39912. 


METHOD PUBLISHERS, 


128 


pt. Wv,ys, vem 


READE (BENJAMIN A.) Tacoma. 
[7663, 7664 

[2 photographs]: 

Agner (J. B.)—Cast of The Rivals, 
T. H. S. class play. © Jan. 25, 19125 
2c. each Mar. 25, 1912; J 167487, 
167488. 


REAVES (W. P.) Greensboro, N. C. 
[7665-7667 

[3 photographs]: 

HKyes, relation to nose, the optic 
nerves, six pairs of muscles.—Middle 
ear, drum and _ ossicles.—Photograph 
to show the areas of the five special 
senses. © Dec. 19, 1911; 2 ec each 
Jan. 6, 1912; J 164369-164371. 


RED WING ADVERTISING Co., Red Wing, 
Minn. [7668-7712 

[45 prints]: 

After the storm.—Autumn beauties. 
—Birches.—Breakers.—Drug Law and 
Pat- A. Bell. [2 dogs]—Eventide.— 
Forest trail—Glory of the night.— 
Golden dividend.—Good-by Santa.— 
Great Divide.—Guarded.—Guess who. 
In the nick of time.—In the rugged 
west.—June roses.—Labor of love.— 
Landing of the Pilgrims.—Little Miss 
Muffet.—Lure of the trout.—Meadow- 
brook.—Miss Sunshine.—Mists of 
morning.—Moonlight on the deep.— 
Nature’s awakening.—Old farm home, 
—QOld manse.—Open season.—Side that 
won.—Song of the surf.—Spirit of 
Christmas. — Springtime of youth. — 
Story hour.—Sunset tints.—Their jour- 
ney’s end.—Through time and tide.— 
Tiny coquette.——Under the elms.— 
Waiting for mama.—What shall the 
answer be.—When the leaves are turn- 
ing gold.—When the sun is low.—When 
we were kids.—Winter’s solitude.— 
Wisdom of youth. © Jan. 2, 1912; 
2c. each Jan. 6, 1912; K 35295-35339. 


REED (JOHN WILSON) Victor, Mont. 
[2 photographs]: 
[7718, 7714 
Rocky Mountain nimrods.—Ten days 
in the Rockies. © Dec. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. 
each Jan. 2, 1912; J 164112, 1641138. 


RreeD (NorMAN H.) Santa Barbara, 

Cal. [7715 

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[7 photographs] : 

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19, 1912; J 166460. 
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Mar. 18, 1912; J 167264. 


REICHE (F. P.) & LiEsScH (PIERRE A.) 
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Plan to improve waste spaces and 
steep hillsides. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1912; 
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21, 1912; K 399281. 


REINEKE (EH. BLANCHE) Kansas City, 
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38080. 

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[210 photographs]: 
Aaron’s rod by budding places him 
at the head of the house of Levi, 58.— 


REUTTER ART PUB. co.—Continued. 


[210 photographs |—Continued. 
Abner is slain by Joab, 99.—Abraham 
entertains three angels, 10.—Abraham 
sends forth Hagar, the bondwoman 
and her child, because Sarah, his wife, 
demands it, 12.—Abraham’s sacrifice 
of his son Isaac, 13.—Absalom’s head 
caught in the boughs of a great oak, 
101.—Adoni-Bezek is caught and his 
thumbs cut off, 70.—Abijah, the 
prophet, rends the new garment of 
Jeroboam into ten pieces, 109.—Altar 
beneath which are the souls of them 
who were slain for the word of God, 
194.—Altar for sacrifice, 44.—Altar 
with the Golden censer, whose incense 
Symbolizes the prayers of the saints, 
195.—Amelekite is slain by David’s 
command, because he had slain the 
Lord’s anointed, 98.—Amos foretells 
disaster upon Judah and Israel, 162.— 
Angel clothed with a cloud and a rain- 
bow about his head, 198.—Angel of the 
church at Pergamos, 191.—Angel of 
the church at Thyatira, 192.—Angei of 
the church at Smyrna, 190.—Angel who 
announces the beast from the bottom- 
less pit; an earthquake and the ascen- 
sion of the saints in a cloud, 199.— 
Apostle Peter, Grace unto you and 
peace be multiplied, 187.—Ark of God 
returned to the Israelites on a new 
eart, 87.—Ark of the Covenant, the 
Cherubim and the Mercy seat, 40.—Asa 
destroys the idols of his father and 
mother, 112.—At the sound of the fifth 
angel the bottomless pit is opened and 
out of it there arises a smoke like a 
great furnace, 197.—Athaliah, the 
queen, Slain, 128. 


Balaam’s ass stopped by an angel, 
60.—Beast that arose out of the sea 
with seven heads and ten horns, 201.— 
Boards of the Tabernacle, 43.—Brazen 
laver, 47.—Building of Babel, and a 
city, 8.—Burial of Jacob, 23. 


Christ, The lion of the tribe of Ju- 
dah, the root of David, 183.—Cluster 
of grapes from the Promised land, 
55.—Court of the Tabernacle, with the 
furniture in position, 45.—Cruelty of 
Egyptian bondage, 24.—Curtain of the 
Tabernacle, 42. 

Daniel’s vision of a ram and a goat, 
and the interpreter, 159.—Daniel’s 
vision of four beasts, 158.—Darkness 
over Egypt, 34.—David and Abishai 
with Saul’s spur and his cruse of 
water, 95.—David brings the Ark of 
the Lord from Kirjathjearim to the 
house of Obed-edom, 139.—David com- 
mits the building of the temple to his 
son, Solomon, 141.—David kills the 


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[210 photographs ]—Continued. 
giant, Goliath, 92.—David obtains 
bread and the sworn of Goliath from 
Abimeleck, the priest, 94.—David play- 
ing on the harp, 148.—David’s manli- 
ness overcome by a lustful look at 
Bathsheba, 100.—Death by stoning for 
gathering sticks on the Sabbath day, 
56.—Death of a woman causes war in 
Israel, 81.—Death of Aaron at Mount 
_ Hor, 64.—Death of the first born, 35.— 
Dellilah humiliates Samson, 78.—De- 
metrius gives a great amount of pro- 
vision to Jerusalem, 178. 


Ehud assassinates the King of Moab, 
71.—Hlah slain by Zimri, 113.—Eli fall- 
ing from his seat breaks his neck and 
dies at the age of 98 years, 85.—Hli 
pronounces a blessing upon a sad and 
praying woman, 84.—Hlijah ascends to 
heaven in a chariot of fire, 121.— 
Elijah asleep under the juniper tree, 
115.—Elijah calls down fire from 
heaven, 120.—Elijah’s sacrifice on Mt. 
Carmel, 114.—Elisha at Gilgal and the 
sons of the prophets prepare a great 
pot of pottage, 123.—Elisha provides a 
widow with an abundance of oil, 122.— 
Elisha’s prediction of an abundance of 
flour for Samaria is come to pass, 
125.—Hsther (Queen) appears before 
the King to plead for the life of the 
Jews and finds favor in his sight, 
147.—Hzekiel’s vision, 153.—EHzekiel’s 
vision of the valley of dry bones, 154. 

Fiery serpent elevated upon a pole 
in the wilderness, 59.—First and sec- 
ond angels cry, woe, woe, woe, to the 
inhabitants of the earth, 196.—First 
burnt sacrifice of Aaron for himself 
and for the congregation, 52.—First 
Passover feast, 36. 

Gibeonites make league of peace 
with Joshua by fraud, 68.—Gideon’s 
army reduced three hundred men, 73.— 
God appears to Moses in the burning 
bush, 26.—God makes a woman and 
brings her unto Adam, 2.—God’s pro- 
vision of quails and manna for the 
Israelites, 88.—Golden calf as an ob- 
ject of worship, 48. 

Habakkuk confirms the message of 
the other prophets, 167.—Hadoram 
congratulating David upon his vic- 
tory, 140.—Haggai_ delivering his 
prophecy, 169.—Handwriting on the 
wall, 157.—Heliodorus stricken to the 
ground and made blind and helpless 
by an apparition of a horse and rider, 
179.—Hezekiah destroys idolatry and 
breaks in pieces the brazen serpent 
that Moses made, 182.—Hezekiah in 
Sickness resorts to prayer and is 


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REUTTER ART PUB. CO.—Continued. 

[210 photographs ]|—Continued. 
healed, 134.—Hezekiah sends Eliakim, 
the seribe and elders, in sack cloth, to 
Isaiah, 183.—High priest with censer 
and ephod, 46.—Hilkiah, the high 
priest, finds the book of the law in 
the temple and the King has it read 
in audience of the congregation, 135.— 
Hosea interpreting the yision of his 
prophecy, 160. 


In the presence of Pharaoh the rods 
of the magicians become serpents, 27.— 
Israel (King of) and the King of 
Judah in council, 119.—Israel (King 
of) is startled that he is asked to heal 
Naaman of his leprosy, 124. 


Jacob putting ring streaked rods in 
the watering trough of the sheep, 16.— 
Jacob receiving the blessing his father 
intended for Esau, 14.—Jacob’s wrestle 
with the angel at the ford of Jabbok, 
17.—Jehu from his chariot demands 
that Jezebel be thrown out of her win- 
dow, 126.—Jehu orders the slaughter 
of Ahab’s seventy sons, 127.—Jephth 
is met by his only daughter upon his 
return from war, 74.—Jeremiah put 
into a dungeon, 152.—Jeremiah’s 
prophecy read to the King, 151.—Jere- 
miah’s vision and divine call, 150.— 
Jeroboam’s hand paralyzed, 110.— 
Jeroboam’s wife visits the prophet 
Ahijah, 111.—Jerusalem is taken by 
Nebuchadnezzar, 186.—Jezebel (Queen) 
announces to the King, Ahab, that Na- 
both is dead, 118.—Joash, the king is 
Slain on his bed, 145.—Joel calling the 
people to repentance, 161.—John falls 
at the feet of the angel, 208.—John 
hears the voice of a great multitude 
praising God, 207.—John is carried 
upon a high mountain and is shown 
the new Jerusalem, descending out of 
heaven from God, 210.—John sees an 
angel standing in the sun and the 
kings of the earth with their armies 
gathered together, 209.—John (St.) 
the eagle eyed apostle, That which we 
have seen and heard declare we unto 
you, 185.—John’s (St.) vision of the 
risen Christ, His eyes were as a flame 
of fire and out of his mouth went a 
two edged sword and I fell at his feet 
as dead, 188.—Jonah cast upon a rock 
by a great fish, 164.—Joseph flees 
from Potiphar’s wife, 19.—Joseph in- 
terprets Pharaoh’s dream, 20.—Joseph 
lifted out of the pit and sold to the 
Ishmaelites for twenty pieces of sil- 
ver, 18.—Joseph presenting his breth- 
ren to Pharaoh, 22.—Joseph reviewing 
prophecy for a confirmation of the an- 
nunciation of the angel, 182.—Joshua 


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REUTTER ART PUB. CO.—Continued. 

[210 photographs ]|—Continued. 
sending two spies to view the land of 
Jericho, 65.—Joshua’s victory at 
Gibeon, 69.—Judah pleading Joseph 
for the release of his brother Benja- 
min, 21.—Judith beheads Holofernes 
while lying drunk in her tent; puts it 
in a bag and delivers it to the city, 172. 

King’s visit to Elisha in his last ill- 
ness, 129.—Kinsman of Boaz parts 
with his shoe, as a witness of a sale of 
land, 82.—Korah’s rebellion against 
Moses is ended by the earth opening 
and swallowing him and his company, 
57. 

Lamb on Mt. Zion, the angel announc- 
ing that judgment is come, 202.—Lions, 
afflict the Samaritans, 1381.—Luke puts 
special emphasis upon the birth and 
childhood of Jesus, 184. 


Maccabees, under Judas, gain a great 
victory, 177.—Malachi predicts the 
sudden coming of the Messiah, 171.— 
Man stoned to death for blasphemy, 
54.—Manoah and his wife worship by 
sacrifice, 75.—Micah declaring his 
prophecy, 165.—Moses addresses the 
congregation, 63.—Moses found in the 
ark by Pharaoh’s daughter, 25.—Moses 
ordains Joshua as his successor, 62.— 
Moses returns from the mount with 
two tablets of the law, 50.—Moses 
taking Aaron to account for making 
the golden calf, 49. 


Naboth stoned to death, 117.—WNa- 
dab and Abihu offer strange fire and 
are destroyed, 53—Nahum declares his 
vision of coming events, 166—Nebu- 
chadnezzar King), 155.—Noah builds 
an altar and worships, when the rain- 
bow appears, 6.—Noah when drunk, is 
mocked by his son, 7.—Noah’s flood 
and Noah’s ark, 5. 


One angel announces a general judg- 
ment and another angel cast dust on 
the weeping and wailing, 206. 


Paul (St.) called to be an apostle to 
the Gentiles, 186.—Pharaoh and his 
army in the red sea, 87.—Philistines 
put the ark of God in the temple of 
Dagon, 86.—Phinehas slays Zimri and 
Cozbi, 61.—Plague of flies, or beetles, 
81.—Plague of frogs, 29.—Plague of 
hail, 33.—Plague of lice, or gnats, 30.— 
Plague of murrain on all animals, 
32.—Priests bearing the Ark of the 
Covenant into the River Jordan, 67. 


Ruth gleaning in the field of Boaz, 
82. 


Sacrifice of Cain and Abel. The 
murder of Abel. 4.—Sacrifice of chil- 
dren in fire the heathen Gods, and the 


REUTTER ART PUB. co.—Continued. 

[210 photographs |—Continued. 
burning of incense by King Ahaz, 130. 
—Samson carrying off the gate of 
Gaza, 11.—Samson overthrows' the 
temple of Dagon, 79.—Samson slays 
one thousand men with the jawbone of 
an ass, 76.—Samuel anoints David the 
son of Jesse, 91.—Samuel anoints Saul 
with oil to be King over the Israel- 
ites, 89.—Samuel offers a burnt sacri- 
fice with prayer for sins of the Israel- 
ites, 88.—Samuel slays King Agag in 
Gilgal, 90.—Saul attempts to smite 
David to the wall with a javelin, 93.— 
Saul falling upon his own sword, 97.— 
Saul in consultation with the witch of 
Endor, 96.—Saul’s armor and head put 
up in the temple of Dagon, 137.—Seven 
angels pour out the vials of the wrath 
of God upon the earth, 204.—Seven 
brothers and their mother prefer to be 
tortured to death rather than eat 
swine’s flesh, 180.—Shadrach, Mesach 
and Abednego are cast into the burn- 
ing furnace, 156.—Sheba (Queen of) 
visits Solomon, 106.—Sisera is slain by 
Jael, Heber’s wife. 72.—Six hundred 
Danites at the door of the house of 
Micah, 80.—Sodom (King of) meets 
Abram in the valley of Shaveh, 9.— 
Solomon employs workmen for the new 
temple, 142.—Solomon offering prayer 
at the dedication of the temple, 142.— 
Solomon on his throne of ivory, 107.— 
Solomon’s base, or carriage supporting 
a laver, 105.—Solomen’s judgment be- 
tween the two mothers, 102.—Solo- 
mon’s molten sea, 104.—Solomon’s tem- 
ple, 108.—Son of man, having on his 
head a golden crown and in his hand 
a sharp sickle and the earth was 
reaped, 203.—Spies let down from the 
window of Rahab’s house in Jericho, 
66.—Spirit of God moving upon the 
face of the waters, 1.—Stream of fresh 
water from the smitten rock, 39.—Su- 
Sanna saved from an unjust death by 
the discovered lying of two false wit- 
nesses, 181.—Syrians come in sack- 
cloth and with ropes to beg the King 
to spare their lives, 116. 

Tabernacle is set up and a cloud 
covers it, 51.—Table of showbread and 
candlestick of the Tabernacle, 41.— 
Temptation of Adam and Eve, by the 
serpent in the garden, 38.—Three 
mighty men in battle, 138.—Tobias 
and his wife at prayer, 176.—Tobit 
burying his slain brethren, 173.—Tobit 
is kindly ministered unto in his blind- 
ness, 174.—Tobias takes a fish from 
the River Tigris, 175.—Trumpets given 
to the angels of the churches, with 
Ephesus in view, 189.—Two angels 


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[210 photographs ]—Continued. 
conduct Lot and his family out of 
Sodom, 11. 

Uzziah, the king, in attempting to 
burn incense in the temple is stricken 
with leprosy, 146. 

Vision of Jacob’s ladder, 15.—Vision 
of Obadiah, 163.—Vision of the prop- 
het, Isaiah, 149. 

Water in the river turned to blood, 


28.—When an old man Solomon wor- 
ships idols, 108.—White horse; the 
rider armed with a bow. The red 


horse; the rider armed with a great 
sword, 198.—Woman clothed with the 
sun, the moon beneath her feet and the 
red dragon, 200.—Woman upon a scar- 
let colored beast having seven heads 
and ten horns, 205. 

Zechariah delivers his vision of the 
coming Messiah, 170.—Zechariah, the 
prophet stoned to death, 144.—7Zep- 
haniah foretells the judgment of the 
Lord against Judah, 168. 

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[5 prints] : 

As the mountain stream chisels its 
path.—Brotherhood.—From life’s un- 
fathomed source.—Twilight.—What a 
wonderful book is life. © Jan. 22, 
Toyo ve. | ere, Wee. 22, one. we 
36259-36263. 


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REYNOLDS (Atva L.) Long Beach, Cal. 

[7966 

Wave power system. © Jan. 29, 
1912; \2.¢.;Feb. 3, 1912; K'3(017. 


RicarD (H. M.) Lead, S. D. 
[7967, T968 
Gold miners at work, 1100 ft. under- 


ground. © Jan. 9, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 15, 
1912; J 164583. 


Homestake mine, gold drilling. © 
OTe! Nt, TORS as 2) Gy eed tls Leas DOLD =: Ly 
164582. 


RicHarps (A. B.) MEDICINE co., Sher- 
man, Tex. [7969 


Man and cat. © Jan. 1, 1911: 2. 
Dec. 28, 1911; K 36468. 


RICHARDSON (F.. H.) Bedford City, Va. 
[7970 
Otter (Peak of) and Big Otter. © 


Dec. 14, 1911;. 2 ¢.,; Jan. 25, 1912 ¢ oJ 
165159. 


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RicHMOND (HEH. 8S.) Elkland, Pa. 
[7971, 7972 
Elkland, Pa.: 
East Main st.—St. Thomas church 
and parsonage. © Mar. 19, 1912; 2 ¢@ 
each Mar. 27, 1912; J 167519, 167520. 


RICHTER GRAIN CO., Cincinnati. [79738 
Richter (Mabel G.) © Feb. 17, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1912; K 38158. 
RILEY (FRANK T.) Kansas City, Mo. 
[T7974 
Stealing home. © Feb. 17, 1912; 2 
ec. Mar. 4, 1912; K 38449. 
RINGSMUTH (L. J.) Cedar Rapids, Ia. 
[7975 


Siamese nat’l air. © Apr. 1, 1912; 


2¢. Mar.-19, 1912; 1o4oi4 


RIPpPpEL (Guy L.) Sunbury, Pa. [7976 


Velvet devotee. © Mar. 14, 1912; 2 
ce. Apr. 2, 1912; J 167695. 


RITCH-HUGHES co., New York. [7977 


Accidents will happen. © Jan. 25, 
1912; 2 e@ Feb. 28, 1912; Ko saaan: 


RITTELMEYER (GEORGE M.), Jackson. 
[7978 


Horice Broadview says. © Jan. 20, 
1912; 2 c. Jan. 23, 1912; KisGaae 


RixFrorD (Lorine B.) San Francisco. 
[7979 


©ilie 


Suggestion for civic center. 
Jan., 22,1912 + 1 830: 


Ropsins & MYERS co., Springfield, O. 
[7980 
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12, 1912; 2. c. Jan. 18, 1992; Kosaosd: 


ROBINSON (ALBERT G.) Washington. 
[7981-7983 

Washington: 

Dome of Capitol from the 8. W.— 
Monument.—West front of Senate 
wing. © 1c. each Feb. 5, 1912-0 
165908-165910. 


RosBinson (JOHN H.) Washington. 
[7984 
Flag drill, U. S. L. S. S|. © Pep 
26, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1912; J 166734. 


Rochester, 
[7985-7990 


ROCHESTER PHOTO PRESS, 
NYG 

[6 photographs]: 

Artist's model, 0-845.—Goldilocks, 
0-347.—Lilies of the valley, 0-848.— 
Modern Greek, 0O-349.—School girl, 
0-346.—Trophies, 0-330. © Mar. 1, 
1912; 2 ce. each Feb. 26, 1912; J 167053— 
167058. 


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ROCKPORT TRIBUNE, Rockport, Tex. 
[7991 


Cabbage grown by R. M. Stevens, 
Rockport, Tex. © Mar. 11, 1912; 2c. 
Mar. 18, 1912; J 167261. 


Rorp (O. A.) Los Angeles. 
[7992-7994 


[3 titles]: 

Antilogarithmic scale. Common log- 
arithms of numbers.—Antilogarithmic 
scale. Logarithms of  trignometric 
functions.—Architect’s slide-rule. © 
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ROMAN OIL PORTRAIT CO., Chicago. 
[7995-7997 

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Roman oil portrait. © Dec. 26, 1911; 
2 c. each Dec. 26, 1911; J 164516- 
164518. 


Roney (WILLIAM H.) Chicago. 
[7998-8004 

[7 titles]: 

Development of a secondary cylin- 
der or reciprocal unit series, 24.— 
Graphic diagram of stresses indicating 
the value of the initial and residual 
components, and the value of the nor- 
mal element and the element of limita- 
tion, 31, 32.—Graphical demonstration 
of the force and resistance of a pri- 
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33.—Graphical demonstration of the 
forces and resistance of a secondary 
cylinder or reciprocal unit series, 54.— 
Physical relation of force and energy 
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Ropes (ArTHuR D.) Boston. [8005 


Greetings from N. Y. [Bk. of views. ] 
By Web. 26, 1912; 2c. Feb: 27, 1912; 
K 38948. 


Rosenavu & Logs, Philadelphia. 
[8006 


Maid at the well. © Mar. 30, 1912; 
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Rosenserc (SAm A.) Burlington, Vt. 
[ 8007 


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1912; J 164472. 


Ross (CuHAs.) & SON co., Brooklyn. 
[ 8008-8019 

Ross improved: 

Compound geared patent change cau 
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Highteen inch water cooled iron and 
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Ross (CHAS.) & SON co.—Continued. 


Ross improved—Continued. 

iron and steel benches, in tandem.— 
Highteen inch water cooled iron paint 
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No. 41. [Three views.]—Kneading 
and mixing mach. No. 42.. Discharg- 
ing contents.—Rapid dry mixer. No. 
86 D.—Ready mixed and semi-paste 
mixers. No. 36. Gang of two, fifty 
gal. size.—Sixteen inch water cooled 
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justable hinged top stone.—Special 
liquid and semi-paste mixers. No. 36. 
[20 and 100 gal. sizes]—Three roller 
ink and color mill. No. 52. All 
mounted on... iron bed plate.—Water 
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18. [Four sizes.]—Water cooled iron 
paint and color mills. No. 18. Mount- 
ed on all iron and steel bench. © 
Mar. 4, 1912; 2 c each Mar. 4, 1912; 
K 38452-38468. 


Ross & GEE, Lead, S. D. [8020 

Miners drilling a dry hole, 800 ft. 
level, Homestake mine, Lead, S. D. © 
Jam OMS: 2 "en Jam 24. 1912 5 Ji 
165140. 


RoveDA (PEDRO) Mexico City, Mex. 
[8021 


Ciudad del sol. ©1c. Mar. 8, 1912; 


I 880. 


RowLAND (RicHARD A.) Wilkinsburg, 
Ba: [8022-8024 
Rowland theatre: 
Boxes at.—Interior of, from stage.— 
Lobby of. © Dec. 10, 1911; 2 ¢. each. 
Feb. 26, 1912; J 166643-166645. 


ROYAL BLUE WORLD CRUISES, New York. 

[8025 

Royal blue world cruises. Follow 

the flag. © Mar. 38, 1912; 2c. Mar. 6, 
1912; K 88647. 


ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago. [8026-8028 

He feels at ease among the mightiest. 
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Ave. Mar. 25. 112s K S993. 

What do your clothes suggest? © 
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39690. 

Where the world’s best dressed men 
come from. © Feb. 24, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 
20, 1912; K 39689. 


Royston (W. A.) Barton, Vt. [8029 


Barton, Vt., snow scene. © Dec. 1, 
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Rues (FRANK A.) Watertown, Mass. 
[8030-8082 

[3 photographs]: 

Carter Notch and Wildcat River.— 
Monarch birches on Spruce Mt.—Mon- 
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2 ¢@. each Dec. 28, 1911; J 164604— 
164606. 


RuLISON (FLtoyp M.) Moapa, Nev. 
[8033, 80384 
Moapa, Nev., The Narrows, 1, 2. © 
Feb. 5, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 21, 1912; 
J 167382, 167388. 


RUNYON (ROBERT), Brownsville, Tex. 
[8035-80387 
[38 prints]: 
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Matamoros, Mexico 
Ponderosa lemons, Brownsville, Tex. 
Qi. dam) 11992" 2 each san. 23, 
1912; K 36240-36242. 


RUSSELL (Mary E.) Los Angeles. 
[8088 
Orange tree cross-stitch designs. © 
Mar. 25, 3912: 2 ce; Mar. 30, 19125 cK 
40102. 


street car.— 
street scene.— 


RUST CRAFT SHOP, Kansas City, Mo. 
[8039-8126 


Your sails are set. © Mar. 15, 
1912; 2c. Mar. 18, 1912; K 39584. 

[87 prints]: 

As the Haster comes anew.—At the 
inn of All-is-Well.—As this little 
candle burns. 

Before you reach this heart that’s 
mine.—Book of spring is opened. 

Do not decline this heart of mine. 

Easter heralds balmy spring, 1, 2.— 
Easter sun, the Easter showers.— 
Every thing was topsy turvy. 

Fear a tuggin’ at your heart.— 
Flowers are springing, birds are sing- 
ing.—Flowers fair in glad array.— 
Fragrant flowers scent the air.— 
I'riend, here’s a wish I have no doubt. 

Happy Easter. Women talk an 
awful lot.—House-keeper. Wanted by 
lonely gentleman. 

I can’t help my blarney.—I find 
none so dear as you.—I found a lot 
of valentines in green and pink and 
blue.—I hope your Easter eggs will 
hatch.—I send the book mark valen- 
tine.—I send this Haster blotter.—I 
send this Easter book mark.—I send 
this Easter card to mark the places.— 
I thought I’d like to find for you.—I 
went to have a sitting—I wish to tell 
you that my heart.—Ich liebe dich, O 
komm be mine.—Ich liebe dich, wilst 
du be mine.—If all the earth were 


RUST CRAFT SHOP—Continued. 

[87 prints]—Continued. 
snow and ice—If hearts were fruit 
upon a tree.—If I had half a million 
hearts.—If you would gaze on me a 
while.—I’l! weep a salty sea of tears.— 
I’m trying hard to write a verse.—In 
hopes this day brings happiness.—l’ve 
hunted for a valentine.—I’ve nothing 
but my heart to give. 

Let those love now who have never 
loved before.—Lost:—A little red 
heart shaped bundle. 

Magic darts from cupids bow.—May 
every book you open.—May show 
and shine and birds and bees.—My 
neart feels awful jerky. 

Now how can one expect poor me. 

Oh little maid, don’t be contrary.— 
One heart’s an ace as I opine.—One 
pair beats three of a_ kind.—Only 
your heart will satisfy me. 

Personal:—If the handsome young 
man.—Price of hats is now so high. 

Repentance. I stole a kiss the other 
night. 

Somber earth is blotted out. 

Tagged on cupid tag day.—There 
is a charming rivulet, where all the 
fish are hearts.—These little blots all 
scattered here.—This blotter’s just a 
little hint.—This bookmark as a valen- 
tine I am sending you today.—This is 
cupids tag day.—This day of St. 
Patricks when all wear the green.— 
This day though we are far apart.— 
This Easter day the world is fair.— 
This valentine is small indeed.—This 
wish for you I have in mind. 1, 2.— 
Tis love that makes the world go 
round.—To my valentine. 1. Hast or 
west home is best.—To my valentine. 
2 I luf you so hard.—To my valen- 
tine. 8. If I were but a great big 
man.—To my valentine. 4. If you 
will only smile on me.—To my valen- 
tine. 5. I’m way down in the dumpy 
dumps.—To my valentine. 6. Please 
think of me—To my valentine. 7. 
Please light this little candle-—To my 
valentine. 8, 9. This stick of candy’s 
very sweet.—To my valentine. 10. 
Though busy days keep us apart.—To 
my valentine. 11. To the happy little 
person.—To my valentine. 12. While 
I am I and you are you.—Top o’ the 
mornin’ my sweet Irish rose.—Top of 
the mornin’ well I should guess yes.— 
Two's a couple, three’s a crowd. 

Were you an owlet on a tree.—Were 
you here you’d hear me say.—Will I 
do. [Man.]—Will I do. [Woman.] 

You are my cherry blossom. © Jan. 
16, 1912; 2 ec: each Jan. 19, 19123 E& 
35968-36054. ; 


; 134 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


8196 


Meno. 1, 1912 


Ruzicka (RupoLtPH), New York. 
[8127 
Boston, Mass. old state house. © 
eee 1911: 2 e@ Jan. 2, 1912; K 
85407. 


RYAN (J. E.) Los Angeles. [8128 


Pugilistic celebrities at Vernon, Cal. 
=) Heb: 3, 1912; 2 ¢. Feb. 13, 1912; J 
166242. 


Ryan & Durren, Boston. [8129, 8130 


Mary and the Infant Christ. © 
meer sf, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 21, 1912; K 
39831. 

Mary and the Infant Christ. [Col- 
ored photogravure.] © Mar. 1, 1912; 
eee. Mar. 21, 1912; K 39832. 


Ryver (Gro. W.) Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

[81381 

There’s the sign. © Jan. 24, 1912; 

mee. Heb. 5, 1912: 1 ec. Jan. 27, 1912; K 
37144. 


SACKETT & WILHELMS ©Co., Brooklyn. 

[8132 

Girl of 1912. © Jan. 8, 1912; 2 «. 
Ban. 25, 1912; K 36352. 


St. LOUIS EMBOSSING SIGN & PRINTING 
co., St. Louis. [8183 


Slogan calendar. © Dec. 25, 1911; 
me. Jan. 8, 1912; K 35952. 


Sampson (E. J.) Boston. [8134 


Easter folder [old hen and little 
Ghicks.] © Mar. i, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 1, 
1912; K 38990. 


SANDER (PHILIP), New York. [8135 


Mother. © Jan. 9, 1912; 2c. Jan. 
a1, 1912; K 35580. 


SANDLIN (G. W.) Asheville, N. C. [8136 


Home aint nothing like this. © 
meme 1912: 2 ¢c. eb. 13, 19125 5 
166226. 


SAN FRANCISCO LIFE INS. San 


Francisco. [8137 


Spirit of the west. © Feb. 29, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 26, 1912; K 39989. 


SARJEANT co., Detroit. [8138 


Madonna and child. © Jan. 29, 
aoe 2c. Jan. 31, 1912: J 165422. 


Sawyer (Apert A.) Forest Park, Ill. 

[8139-8141 

Sawyer perfect poultry house, A-C. 

© Mar. 6, 1912; 1 c each Mar. 9, 
1912; I 881-883. 


SCANTLIN (Hart W.) Oklahoma City. 

8142 

Where a pair of sixes win. © Feb. 
m, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 20, 1912; K 37921: 


Co., 


_ScHAEFER (HrRNeEST A.) Chicago. [8148 


Come back. © Feb. 20, 1912; 2. 
Mar. 19, 1912; K 389758. 


SCHEIBLE (ALBERT) Chicago. [8144 
Here’s to our school dear old Purdue. 

@ijanw 101191242. exApri 6) 1912556 

40422. 

ScHERER (IF. R.) Washington. 

[8145-8149 

Sherman (Vice Pres. James 8.) 1, 2. 

© Jan. 30, 1912; 1 ce. each Jan. 30, 1 «¢. 

each Feb. 13, 1912; J 166231, 166232. 


Stimson (Sec. of War) 4. © Feb. 
PO 1912 3) 0) ey) Web; (16) .1 ¢. Feb. 20, 
19k JAGGS ES: 

Wilson (Sec. of Agriculture) 6, 7. 
© Feb. 20, 1912; 1 c. each Feb. 16, 1 ¢. 
Feb. 20, 1912; J 166579, 166580. 


SCHLESINGER BROS., New York. 
[8150-8191 

[Bathing girls on post cards for col- 
oring]: 

[Bather.]—[Bathing beauty. ]— 
[Bathing girl.]—[Belle.J]—[Keeping 
cool.|—[On the beach.] © Mar. 22, 
SOV Qe.) cach Mars 25. “10d ae 1K 
89906-89911. 

[Girls heads on post cards for color- 
Ing]: 

Anna.—-Georgia.—_Happy new yr. 
Beatrice.—Happy new yr. Birdie— 
Happy new yr. Doris.—Happy new yr. 
Emily.—Happy new yr. KEvelyn.— 
Happy new yr. Frances.—Happy new 
yr. Harriet—Happy new yr. Hen- 
rietta.—Happy new yr. Pearl.—Happy 
new yr. Sue.—Helaine.—Johanna.— 
Josephine.— Louise. — Marion. — Mar- 
cuerite—May.—Merry Xmas. Belle.— 
Merry Xmas. Caroline.—Merry Xmas. 


Charlotte—Merry Xmas. Claire.— 
Merry Xmas. Edna.—Merry Xmas. 
Irene.—Merry Xmas. Linette.— 


Merry Xmas. Nellie —Merry Xmas. 
Nettye—Merry Xmas. Violet.—Rose. 
© Mar. 4, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 5, 1912; 
i 38512-58541. 

[6 prints]: 

Chelsea maid.—Cowboy beauty.— 
Cowboy  Belle-——Cowboy _ girl.—My 
western Belle—Western beauty. © 
Dees 28 1901s) 2 ¢.,each Jan. '9), (O12 
K 35561-35566. 

ScHLoss (J acozp) New York. 


[8192-8196 
Agonoff (Lenia) 1, 2. © Jan. 10, 
1912; 2c. each Jan. 11, 1912; J 164531, 


164532. 

Gourand (Mrs. Jackson) 1-3. © 
Jan. 10, 1912; 2 c. each Jan. 11, 1912; 
J 164528-164530. 


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8197 


pt. ‘TV; Tas 


SCHLUSSELBLUM (Max) Reno. ~ [8197 


Elohim. © Feb. 23, 1912; 2 ec. Feb. 
28, 1912; K 38993. 


Scumipt (H.R.) & co., Wichita, Kans. 
[8197, 8199 


Kansas day post card. © Dec. 29, 
Toit 2 ce. Jan, 2, 1912 Ke S4852- 


Wichita’s new union station and ele- 
vated tracks. © Mar. 14, 1912; 2 « 
Mar. 22, 1912; J 167410. 


SCHMIDT BROS., Chicago. [8200 


A. B. C., panoramic view of the 12th 
annual internat’l. bowling tournament. 
©) Mar. 1271912: 2) ¢. Mar 44s 1o2- 
K 89015. 


ScHorepsack (G. F.) Council Bluffs, 
Ia. [8201 


Three Hilks: ©» Oct: 18), 1901. 2 +e: 
Jameta 71912: J 164576. 


SCHOENFELD (HMiIL), New York. 
[8202 
Tailor-made costumes for spring and 
Summer 1912. © Jan. 15, 1912; 2 ¢. 
dam. £71912 K 36119, 


ScHuuz (A. GEORGE) co., Milwaukee. 
[82038 


Foot ball pennants. © Dec. 28, 
IGA. = 2" en. Jame 6 1912 Ke BSboerTr. 


ScHUTTE (JOHN B.) Glenwood Springs, 
Colo. [8204-8209 

Hanging Lake series: 

Bridal Falls, 1-8.—Falls below the 
lake.—Hanging Lake.—Hanging Lake 
in winter. © Jan. 29, 1912; 2 c. each 
Feb. 5, 1912; J 166551-166556. 


ScHWaBe (EH. J.) NOVELTY. co., New 
York. [8210 


Motor boat scene in water. © Mar. 
5 1912> 2c. Mar.:6, 19123) 1K S8570. 


ScHweirzeR (J. OTTo) Philadelphia. 
[8211-8214 


Muhlenberg (aj. Gen. Peter) monu- 
ment of, 2. © Mar. 1, 1912; 2 ec. Feb. 
23, 1912; J 166588. 

[8 photographs] : 

Farewell sermon of Peter Muhlen- 
berg in the church at Woodstock, Va., 
1776.—Lions on the way.—Mubhlen- 
berg (Maj. Gen. Peter) monument of, 
1. © Feb. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 23, 
1912; J 166587, 166589, 166590. 
ScraRRINO (P. & S. CARTAINO) New 

York. [8215 

Verdi (Giusseppi) bust of. © Dee. 

1b, 1911 :.2.¢c. Dee: 12, 19tk* J 1GaLST. 


alry, El Paso. 


ScoTT PHOTO co., El Paso, Tex. 

: [8216-8248 
[5 photographs]: 
After the raid.—Looted.—Mexican 

mutineers.—Mutineers’ fire—4th cay- 

© Feb. 3, 1912. 2.2 

each Feb. 18, 1912; J 166237-166241. 


Call to arms.—Carrying the wounded 
off the field of battle at Baca, Mex.— 


Enemies’ country.—Orozeo (Gen.)— 
Wounded insurrecto. © Mar. 20, 
1912; 2 @ each Mar) 25) 4.9122 


167463-167467. 

[11 photographs]: 

Action, 28—Charging, 8.—Desper- 
ate, 20.—Federals, 9.—Fighting from 
mountains, 4.—Good shot, 10.—Home 
made, 6.—In action, 15.—Richards, 
36.—Sharp shooters, 16.—Wreck,8. © 
Mar. 29, 1912; 2 c. each Aprag, igi. 
J 167706-167716. 

[12 photographs]: 

Burnt bridge, 12.—Campo (Gen.) and 
staff, 4—Campo (Gen.) and the tele- 
phone, 3.—Cannon squad, 7.—Federal 
spies, 2.—Salazar (Gen.) 5.—Salazar’s 
(Gen.) troops.—Surrender of Juarez, 
8.—Vasquista company, 6 —Wilson 
(Miss) leaving train for El Paso, 11.— 
Wilson (Miss) on the Mexico desert, 
9—Wilson (Miss) party. on Mexican 
Northwestern rr., 10. © Feb. 29,1912; 
2 e. each Mar. 4, 1912; J 166900— 
166911. 


SCRANTON LIFE INSURANCE CO., Scran- 

ton, Pa. [8249 

Crusader (The) © Dec. 30, 1911; 
2c. Jan. 6,.1912; K 3a285: 


SEAMAN (Davip J.), Milwaukee. 


8250 
Suit yourself [1911]: 
© Dec. 1; 1 ce. Dec. 9; K 33666. 


SEARS (RIcHARD W.) Peabody, Mass. 
[8251-8254 

Everett, Mass., high school pupils. 
© Jan. 20, 1912; 2.¢ Jamo 
J 165393. 

Newton classical high school pupils. 
© Mar. 17,.1912; 2 °c. Mar, 20) e127 
J 167328. 

Quincey high school pupils. © Feb. 
4, 1912; 2 ec. Mar. 20, 1912; J 167327, 

Winthrop high school, group front 
of high school building. © Jan. 14, 
1911; 2c Jan. 10, 1912; J 164491. 


SELIG POLYSCOPE Co., Chicago. 
[8255-8320 
Ace of spades. © Feb. 23, 1912; 2. 
Feb. 26, 1912; K 38112. 


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a2, © Web. 21, 1912: 2 ce. Feb. 29, 
1912; K 88009. 

All on account of checkers. [Large 
size.] © Mar. 14, 1912; 2c. Mar. 16, 
1912; K 39646. 

___— [Small size.] © Mar. 11, 1912; 
2 c. Mar. 13, 1912; K 388991. 


As told by Princess Bess. [large] 
i Feb. 13, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1912; 
K S7775 . 


=—— |small] © Feb. 8, 1912; 2c. 
mep. 10, 1912; K 37274. 


[Small size.] 


© 


Bessie’s dream. 


Brotherhood of man. © Feb. 23, 
mi2: 2 ec. Feb. 26, 1912; K 38113. 


Crucial test. © Feb. 20, 1912; 2 «. 
Feb. 28, 1912; K 38008. 


Danites. © Feb. 10, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 
12, 1912; K 37300. 


Darkfeather’s _ strategy. [Large 
size.| © Mar. 26, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 4, 
1912; K 40358. 


Devil, the servant and the man. 
[Small size.] © Mar. 30, 1912; 2c. 
Apr. 3, 1912; K 40271. 


Driftwood. [Large size.] © Mar. 
28, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1912; K 40359. 


- [Small size.] © Mar. 22, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 25, 1912; K 39976. 


Iind of the romance. [Small size.] 
© Mar. 29, 1912; 2c Apr. 1, 1912; K 
40162. 


Epidemic in Paradise Gulch. [Large 
size.] © Mar. 7, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 11, 
1912; K 38943. 


Girl of the lighthouse. [Large size.] 
m=) Mar. 7, 1912: 2 «. Mar. 11, 1912: 
K 38942. 


Hobo. [Large size.] © Mar. 14, 
moi2; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 1912; K 39647. 


Hypnotized. © Feb. 23, 1912; 2% e. 
Feb. 26, 1912; K 38114. 


In LittleItaly. [Large.] © Feb. 13, 
Bei2;; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1912; K 37776. 


——[small] © Feb. 8, 1912; 2 e. 
Feb. 10, 1912; K 37276. 
Junior officer. [Large size.] © 


Mar. 
38944. 


@ XKroell (Adrienne) © Mar. 1, 1912; 
@c. Mar. 11, 1912; J 167088. 


folios s 2 e. Mar, 11), 1912s We 


38722—12——10 


mo. 1, 1912 8320 
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued. | SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued. 
Across the Isthmus of Panama in Ones who suffer. [Large size.] © 


Mar 8) 19t2 se 2e, Mawr. ih.) G1) <a Ke 
38945. 

Other woman. [Small size] © 
Mars 29-"1912 >) Se. Apr, 1.7912 1K 
401638. 


Persistant suitor. [Large size.] © 
2 @ Web. 12, 1912; K St47. 

—_— [Small size.] © Feb. 5, 1912; 
AGN es 6) 1982 = Ke i tibto. 


Diamond S ranch. [Large size] © 
Feb.) 1) 29925 2 eveWeb. | 2h AOI Kk 
37912. 


—— [Small size.] © Feb. 8, 1912; 
2, &. Web. 12, 1912+. K 37326. 


Redemption of Greek Joe. [Large 
size.] © Mar. 28, 1912; 2c. Apr. 4, 
1912; K 403856. 


[Small size.] © Mar. 22, 1912; 
2 @: Mar, 25, 1912; K 39975. 


Shrinking rawhide. © Feb. 23, 
S912 >) 2'e. Hep, 26, 1912 > K- 38115. 


[Small size]: 

Hpidemie in Paradise gulch.—Girl of 
the lighthouse-—Hobo.—Junior  offi- 
cer.—Ones who suffer.—Waif of the 


sea. © Mar. 2, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 
11, 1912; K 38877-88882. 

Song of the northwoods. [Small 
size.] © Mar. 11, 1912; 2¢. Mar. 13, 
1912; K 38992. 

Sons of the north woods. [Large 


size.] © Mar. 18, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
1912; K 39648. 


Waif of the sea. [Large size.] © 
Mia Oy) Oty: Zen Mar. da) 1912: 16 
38946. 


When memory calls. [Large size.] 
© Feb. 9, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1912; K 
37476. 


— [Small size] © Feb. 5, 1912; 
2 e. Feb. 7, 1912; K 37180. 


When the heart rules. [Large 
sized}. ©) Mar. 28, 1912-2 e. Apr. 4, 
1912; K 40357. 


—— [Small size.] © Mar. 22, 1912; 
2 @. Mar. 25, 1912; K 39977. 


When womenrule. [Large.] © Feb. 
12, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1912; K 37774. 


—— [small.] © Feb. 8, 1912; 2c. 
Teb. 10, 1912; K 37275. 


[4 prints]: 

Across the Isthmus of Panama in 
1912.—- Bounder.—Crucial _ test.—-Slip 
(The) © Feb. 29, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Feb. 29, 1912: K 38480-38488. 


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$321 


SELIG POLYSCOPE Cco.—Continued. 

[4 prints]: 

His chance to make good. [Large 
size.]—Me and Bill. [Large size.]— 
Tenderfoot Bob’s regeneration. [Large 
size.]—With the boys of the figure 
two. [Large size.] © Mar. 21, 1912; 
2c. each Mar. 25, 1912; K 39985-39988. 

[5 prints]: 

Coombs (Wolcott) phenomenal blind 
and deaf boy. [Small size.]—Dark- 
feather’s strategy. [Small size.]—His 
ehance to make good.—Me and Bill. 


fSmall size.]|—Tenderfoot Bob’s re- 
generation. [Small size.] © Mar. 19, 
1912>. 2. ec: each - Mar... 22, .1912; 1K 


39848-39852 
[6 prints]: 
Ace of spades.—Bounder.—Brother- 

hood of man.—Hypnotized.—Shrinking 

rawhide.—Slip. © Ps 20, 1912: 2c, 

each Feb. 23, 1912; 37999-38004. 


SELIGMAN (SoL) New York. [8321 
Cherry ripe. © Feb. 11, 1912; 2c 
Feb. 14, 1912; J 166295. 


SELLS-FLoTO crRcUS, Denver. 
[8322, 8323 
Old and new. © Feb. 11, 1912; 2¢ 

, Feb: 12, 1912; K 87329. 
Surviving chiefs of the Indian tribes. 
@ Jan. 3. 1913... 2%c.: Jan..18, 1903 K 
35695. 


SEND (GEORGE B.) 
Mich. [8324 
Evening drink. © Dec. 12, 1911; 2 
e, Jan. 18, 1912; J 165200. 


SEVERANCE (O. A.) Watertown, N. Y. 

[8325 
© Mar. 15, 
LS, 1912)” oP 367266. 


[8326 


Traverse City, 


94th regiment veterans. 
1912; 2 ec. Mar. 
SEyMour (ALICE) Des Moines. 

Easter. Let all the world rejoice 
to-day. [Border of lilies.] © Mar. 2, 
1912; 2 c. Mar. 8.1912: K 38651. 


SHANKS (JoHN M.), Denver. 
[8827, 83828 
[2 prints]: 
Christmas greeting. 
mas gif : 
2c. each Dec. 6, 


I send a Christ- 
© Dec. 2, 1911; 
1911; K 35492. 35493. 


K @ 
SHARP (ALFRED G.) Los Angeles. 


[ 8329 
Bobbie. © Jan. 20, 2c. Jan. 
51, 1912; J 165410. 
SHATTUCK (GEORGE BURBANK) Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. [ 8830-8346 
Gow (Prof.) 7..© Jan. 12, 1912: 
2c. Jan, 15, 1912; J 164600. 


1912: 


. . 
a 
. 


pt. IV, DO S., v.48 


SHATTUCK (GEORGE BURBANK )—Contd. 
Vassar college, Taylor memorial 


window. © Jan. 23, 1912; 2 ¢. Jam 
24, 1912; J 166233. 


Chapel interior “Take Sa 
brary from Main.—Spruces.—1877 class 
window. © Jan. 12, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Jan. 15, 1912; J 1645 596-164599, 164601. 
Charlotte Elizabeth Finch win- 
dow.—Katherine Robert Lewis win- 
dow.—1902 class window.—1904 class 
window. © Jan. 16, 1912; 2 c. each 
Jan. 18, 1912; J 164803-164806. 

[6 photographs] : 

Hockey on the lake, 13.—Ice cutting 
on the lake, 14-16.—Skating on the 
lake, 12.—Snow scraper on lake. © 


Jan. 20, 1912; 2 ec. each Jan. 22, 1912; 
J 165063-165068. 


SHAW (CHARLES GILBERT)’ Bloomfield, 

Ind. [8347 
Indiana univ. © Feb. 1, 1912; 2c. 
Feb. 5, 1912; J 166204. 


SHAW STOCKING co., Lowell, Mass. 


[8348 

[Man in chair.] © Mar. 1, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 18, 1912; IX S396I6; 

SHAW UNIV., Raleigh, N. C. [8349 


Raleigh, N. C., Leonard hospital and 
medical school. © Feb. 20, 1912; 2 ec. 
Apr. 4, 1912; J 167729. 

SHEEHAN (Wm. F. J.) Boston. [8350 
Anatomy of the skull, the bony ma- 


terial of the head. © Mar. 16, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 22, 1912; K 39847. 


SHERMAN (EF. M.) Lebanon, Or. [8351 


While you cut ice and shovel snow, 
we have strawberries did you know? 
© Jan. 32, 1912: 2c. Web. Qs .oi2 oe 
166772. 


SHIMITZ (JoSEPH) Cheyenne, Wyo. 
[8352-8365 
[14 photographs] : 


Bernondi (Jane) champion trick 
roper, 109.—Elliott (Vern) riding a 
wild buffalo, 115.—Green (Hrnie) 


riding Snake River, an outlaw, 103.—- 
McGuckin (Everett) riding Blue Dog, 
an outlaw, 101.—Moore (Kid) riding 
Old Steamboat, the hardest bueker in 
the world, 110.—Prairie Rose riding 
Gin Fizz, an outlaw, 107.—Ryan (Joe) 
riding Wild Cat, an outlaw, 105.—Sad- 
dling an outlaw, 112.—Saddling Jove 
Dolan, an outlaw, 106.—St. Clair 
(Goldie) riding Red Sandy, an out- 
law, 
ler, 

Chey enne Red B ird, 


(Hugh) 
an outlaw, 


riding 
102.— 


138 


no. 1, 1912 


SHIMITzZ (JOSEPH )—Continued. 

[14 photographs ]—Continued. 
Vass (Blackie) riding Hot Shot, an 
outlaw, 104.—Vernon (Buffalo) bull- 
dogging a steer, 111. © Feb. 12,1912; 
2 ec. each Mar. 28, 1912; J 167549- 
167562. 


‘SHOCKEY (P. C.) Harlingen, Tex. 

[S366 

Armadillo. © Mar. 14, 1912; Zz «. 
Mar. 18, 1912; J 167242. 


SHUNK (JAS. H.) Jacksonville, Fla. 
[8367 
Progressive Jacksonville. 70 stories 
of skyscrapers. © Mar. 2, 1912; 2c. 
Mar. 14, 1912; K 39067. 


SILLENCE (C. J.) Rutherford, N. J. 
[ 8368, 8869 

Rutherford, N. J.: 

Corner of Pierrepont and Stuyve- 
sant avenues, 53.—Pierrepont ave., 
55. © Jan. 10, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 6, 
1912; J 165937, 1659388. 


SILVER & FRIEDMAN, Chicago. [8870 


Golden (George Fuller) in memo- 
riam. © Feb. 26, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 28, 
eO12 > J. 166715. 


StmmMons (EVELINE) Cleveland. [8371 


Beautiful thought treasure card. © 
wep, a5, 2912: 2 c.. Mar. 4,: 19127. K 
39065. 


SIMONDS (WILLARD A.) Washington. 
[8372 


Capitol (U. S.) east front of. © 
1c Mar. 21, 1912; J 167384. 


Sims (WyTHE D.) Birmingham, Ala. 
[83873 
Are you living? Dixie land the 
wheel of fortune. © Jan. 11, 1912; 
2 ec. Jan. 15, 1912; K 36258. 


Sinnott (E. N.) Hartford, Conn. 
[8374 
Excelsior chart of the metric sys- 
emer) Mey. 15, 191226 eb.) 28. 
1912: K 38230. 


SJOBERG (AXEL L.) Chickasha, Okla. 
[8375 
Magic calculator. © Mar. 6, 1912; 
ie. Mar. 16, 1912; I 914. 


SKALICKY (FRED) Lewistown, Mont. 
[8376-8378 

[3 photographs]: 

Dandy catch, 114 Ibs.—One arm fish- 
erman.—Some trout eh! 114 lbs. © 
Jan. 31, 1912; 2 ce. each Feb. 5, 1912; 
J 165880-165882. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


8419 


& ART STORE, Hood 
River, Ore. [8379 
Hood (Mt.) © Jan. 20, 1912; 2c. 
Jan. 26, 1912; J 165167. 
SmitH (C. W.) San Bernardino, Cal. 
[8380 
Smith’s street light. © Feb. 3, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1912; J 166504. 
SmitH (De Cost) New York. [8381 
Shoshone girl. © 1 ec Mar. 23, 
1912; J 167488. 
SMITH (LOVE ARTHUR) Ladybrand, 
C. F. S., South Africa. [83882 
Family group of Basutos at home. 
© 1c¢. Mar. 14, 1912; J 167294. 
SmitH (Merxt W.) Montpelier, Ind. 
[S383 
Contemplation. © Dec. 2, 1911; 2 
e. Mar. 18, 1912; J 167265. 
SMITH (SIDNEY) Chicago. 
Old Doc Yak: 
© Feb. 16; 1 ¢.-Feb. 
© Feb. 17; 1 c. Feb. 
© Feb. 19; 1 ¢. Feb. 
© Feb. 20; 1 c. Feb. 
© Feb. 21; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 38269. 
© Feb. 22; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 38270. 


SmitH (Susan P.) Boise, Ida. 


[8390, 8391 
[2 photographs] : 
Doomed, 1.—Finish (The) 2. © 
Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c. each Jan. 29, 1912; 
J 165206, 165207. 


SMITH & PRICE, Traverse City, Mich. 

[8392-8395 

Needham business college basket 

bathiteamy | 1-4:)'' ‘© Feb. 2k! 1912) 2 ‘ce. 
each Mar. 9, 1912; J 167120-167123. 


SMITH, GRAY & CO., New York. [8396 


Fashion plates. © Feb. 6, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 7, 1912; K 387192. 


SoromMon (S.) & Gray (H. E.) Hous- 
ton. [S397 
Bench and bar of Houston, Harris 
County, fex., 1911-1912. © Jan. 31, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1912; J 165944. 


SotomMon & LEHMAN, Houston. [8398 


Gates (John W.) © Oct. 10, 1911; 2 
ec. Feb. 2, 1912; J 165945. 


SLOCOM’sS BOOK 


[8384-8389 


28; K 38265. 
28; K 38266. 
28; K 38267. 
28; K 38268. 


SoUHAMI (CLEMENT) New York. 
[8899-8419 
New York, panoramic view of lower. 
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1912; J 
164470. 


139 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8420 


pt.. IV; B84 .¥0 


SoUHAMI (CLEMENT )—Continued. 


[20 post cards]: 

Don’t worry about the future.—For- 
get bad writin’.—Gee, aint this world 
rough on kids—I am thinking of 
you.—I sent you a letter by fast ex- 
press.—I tried to pen a greeting.— 
If—If a stamp would carry me—lIf 
you have lost my address.—lI’ve tried 
to write a letter.—Just now I was 
thinking of who.—Most sincere con- 
gratulations.—Of all the sorrows that 
ever could beset me.—Party invita- 
tion.—Pen, paper, ink all gone.— 
There are pretty girls here.—Through 
you roam.—We are very far apart.— 
When your heart is feeling heavy.— 
Woman’s letter. © Jan. 19, 1912; 2c. 
each Jan. 27, 1912; K 36394-36418. 


SPALDING (A. G.) & BROoS., New York. 
[8420 


First. choice. .© Mar. 1,°1912; 2 «. 
Mar. 9, 1912; K 38813. 


SPEAIGHT (FRANK), London. [8421 


Coaching dream of Dickens. © Feb. 
(2912; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1912 + K 371035: 


SPIELVOGEL (EMiIL) New York 
[8422-8425 
Im friihling. Springtime. © Jan. 
2, 1912; 2.c, Jan, 24,1912 K 363tt. 
Lecture prohibée. © Jan. 2, 1912; 
= G. gam, 2a 1912 = Kk Se2at 
[2 prints]: 
Aus dem Lahntal.—Heimatfrieden. 
© Dec. 1, 1911; 2c. each Feb. 5, 1912; 
K 37141, 37148. 


SPRAGUE (Roy K.) Okmulgee, Okla. 
[8426 
Deputy sheriff. © Mar. 12, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 18, 1912; J 167268. 


SPRATT’S PATENT, LTD., Newark, N. J. 
[8427-8488 
[Champion dog post cards]: 
Champion Banner Prince.—Charm- 


ing.—Champion Fleur de Lys Pluto.— 
Champion King Carmen.—Champion 
Lansdowne Hallstream. — Champion 


Mission Roue.—Champion Prince of 
York.—Champion Shepton MHero.— 
Champion Sonny Boy.—Champion 
Southport Sample.—Champion Tickle 
‘em jock.—Kennel Witch & Champion 
Imperial Panther II.—Sensation on- 
the-Path. © Feb. 1, 1912; 2c. each 
Feb. 15, 1912; K 37677-37688. 


Staats (J. GRAHAM) Chicago. [8489 


Mother at twilight. © Feb. 7, 1912; 
2c. Feb. 9, 1912; K 387245. 


STADDEN (JOHN H.) Marshfield, Or. 
[8440-8444 


Lumber schooners. © Mar. 20, 
1912; 2 ce. Mar. 26, 1912; J 167498. 


Railroad dock, breakwater. © Mar. 
2, 1912; 2 c. Mar., 9, 1912570 fore 


Smith mill. © Feb. 3, 19127276, 
Feb. 9, 1912; J 166139. 

[2 photographs] : 

Loading lumber by _  electricity.— 
Marshfield looking south. © Mar. 26, 
1912; 2 e. each Apr. 3, 191250 407747— 
167718. 


STANDARD PUB. CO., Cincinnati. 
[8445-8450 

[2 prints]: 

All felt bad.—Even a dog. © Dec. 
29, 1911; 2 @ each Jan. >) ote 
35262, 35268. 

[4 prints]: 

Green horn.—Have you heard about 
it—Lend me your ear.—We missed 
you. © Jan. 15, 1912; 2 e) each gam 
22, 1912; K 36186-86139. 


STANLEY (C. C.) Portland, Or. [8451 


' Hood (Mt.) the pride of Oregon. © 
Feb. 8, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 14, 19123750 
166298. 


STEELE (F. M). Hutchinson, Kan. 
[8452 


New and oid, Dodge City cowboy 
band. © Nov. 27, 1911; 2 @ Deez 
1911; J 168351. 


STEIN (FREDERICK J.) New York. [8453 


Rosenkrantz (Baroness Marcus) © 
dan. 19, 1912; 2 ce) Jan. Abe 
165001. 


STEINBERG TAILORING CO., Chicago. 


One thousand pair free. © Jan. 5, 
1912; 2 c Jan. 8, 19125 K ao02n 


STEINHARDT (A.) & BRO., New York. 
[8455, 8456 


Cardinal cap. © Feb. 10, 1912; 1c. 
Feb. 16, 1 c. Feb. 23,'1912; J 166601. 

Quaker bag. © Feb. 1, 1912: 1 ec. 
Feb. 16, 1 ec. Feb. 23, 1912; J 166602. 


STEPHENS-WETZEL co., New York. 
[8457 
Meeting, I, greeting II, auto ride III. 
carriage ride, IV. [Four scenes on 
folder.] © Nov. 15, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 28, 
1912; K 38988. 


STEVENS (HorAcE) Portland, Or. 
[8458 
Elk’s new years respects to the stars 
and stripes. © Mar. 10, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 28, 1912; J 167439. 


140 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


no. 1, 1912 


StEveNS (SIDNEY) Ludlow, Mass. 
[8459 
Taj Mahal. © Feb. 14, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 15, 1912; J 166347. 


STEWART BROS., Ottawa, Ill. [8460 


Stewart bros. circuit no. 4. ©l1e. 
jan. 18, 1912; I 833. 


STEWART IRON 
O. [8461, 8462 
{2 prints]: 
Winishing touch.—Visitor’s day. © 
Jan. 2, 1912; 2 c each Feb. 15, 1912; 
K 38546, 38547. 


Stites (CHARLES S.), Columbus, O. 
[8463 


© 
K 


Ideal S. C. buff Orpington trio. 
mec, 30, 1911; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1912; 
34960. 


StinE (R. H.) Worland, Wyo. 
[8464, 8465 


Brower’s sheep feeding near Wor- 
land. © Mar. 7, 1912; 2 c Mar. 18, 
1912; K 39853. 

Sheep feeding near Worland. © 
Mar. 7, 1912: 2 « Mar. 12, 1912; J 
167417. 


STINson (Ropert HE.) Colusa, Cal 
[8466 


Crystal Lake. © Oct. 18, 1911; 2 c. 
Jan. 8, 1912; J 164466. 


STIRgTON (JAMES W.) Harbor Beach, 
Mich. [8467 


Kiah (Supt. Jerome G.) and cap- 
tains of the 11th life saving district, 1. 
© Feb. 15, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1912; J 
166461. 


STOKES (FREDERICK A.) co., New York. 
[8468-8472 
[Large colored prints]: 
He loves me, he loves me not.—Only 
a question of time—Pansy for a 
thought.—Under the mistletoe. © 
Jan. 6, 1912; 2 ce. each Jan. 10, 1912; 
K 35568-35571. 


[Typical ferber heroine.] © Mar. 
Bo, 1912; 2 ce. Apr. 1,1912; K 40159. 


STOKESBURY (HE. T.) Philadelphia. 
[8473 


Cromwell (Mrs. Oliver) © Jan. 17, 
1912; 2c. Jan. 17, 1912; J 164778. 


Stone (F. M.) Philadelphia. 
[8474-8478 

[Colored landscapes] : 

[Among the pines.]—[Quiet road. ]— 
[Waning season.]—[Winter evening. ] 
—[Woodland twilight.] © Feb. 20, 
1912; 2 c. each Mar. 16, 1912; K 40142, 
40143, 40145-40147. 


WORKS Co., Cincinnati, | 


H TO K 
8499 


SToNE & WEBSTER ENG. CORP., Boston. 

[8479 

South Boston power station, Boston 

elevated ry. © Mar. 2, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 1, 1912; J 167239. 


STONEHAM (CHARLES A.) & CO., New 


York. [8480 

Fifteen years in copper. © Jan. 27, 
1912; 1 e. Jan. 27, 1912; I 856. 

SToRZ BREWING Co., Omaha. [8481 


Old Saxon. © Jan. 15, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 8, 1912; K 372138. 


STRAFER (HARRIET) New York. 
[8482-8484 


Carnations. © Feb. 15, 1912; 2 c. 
Mar. 19, 1912; K 39745. 


Poppies. © Feb. 15, 1912; 2 ¢. Mar. 


19, 1912: K 39746. 


Violets. © Feb. 15, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 
19, 1912; K 39747. 


Strauss (Hpw. E.) & co., Chicago. 
[8485 


Edeseo pictorial illustrations for 
made to measure clothes. © Dec. 29, 
1911; 2 ¢. Feb. 5, 1912; K 37196. 


STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & co., New York. 

[8486-8496 

Program. girl a bite after the theatre. 

© Jan. 8, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 15, 1912; K 
35721. 


at the art museum. © Mar. 11, 
1912; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1912; K 39687. 
© dane 1, 
1912); Ze. Jan: 15, 1912; K 35720. 
——at the zoo. © Feb. 26, 1912: 
2) e) Mart) 1902: 1K 38882. 
——— Her prize winner. © Feb. 12, 


1912; 2 ec. Mar. 1, 1912; K 38380. 
ice boating. #22. © Jan. 22, 


1912; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1912; K 37249. 

in her library. © Feb. 19, 
1912; 2 ce. Mar. 1, 1912; K 38381. 

on the ice. 493, © Jan. 29, 
1912: 2c. Feb. 9, 1912; K 87250. 
#24. © Feb. 5, 1912; 2 ¢. Feb. 9, 
TOU Ke S21: 


skiing. © Mar. 4, 1912; 2 «. 
Mar. 20, 1912; K 39686. 

Swift spin on the road. © 
Mar. 18, 1912; 2 ec. Mar. 20, 1912; K 
39688. 


Strauss (J. C.) St. Louis. [8497-8499 

Lee (J. W.) A-C. © Jan. 5, 1912; 
2 ec. each Jan. 19, 1912; J 164963- 
164965. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8500 


Srrauss (Matcotm A.), New York. 
[ 8500-8505 
Cut no. 416 M. © Dec. 27, 1911; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 27, 1912; K 36464. 


[Cuts for ads]: 


Cut no’s 303 W, 407 W, 408 W, 411 
M, 417 M. © Dec. 27, 1911; 2 ¢. each 
Jan. 24, 1912; K 36264-36268. 


STRAUSS MANUFACTURING CO., New 
York. [ 8506 
Fan-kid. © Feb. 9, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 


12, 1912; K 3S7922. 


STRAUSS-OWEN co., Chicago. 
[ 8507-8512 

[6 prints]: 

Birdie with a yellow bill.—How long 
can you stare without winking.—In 
winter I get up at night.—Old mother 
Hosset.—Where are you going my 
pretty maid.—Who said we women get 
the ‘easy. end. -©: Jan. 2, 1912; 2. ¢. 
each Dec. 29, 1911; K 35494-35499. 


STREICH (WILLIAM F.) Detroit. 
[85138, 8514 
Washington ways, 1. © 1c. Mar. 
6, 1912; J 167089. 
2. © Mar. 10, 1912; 
16, 1912; K 39668. 


STRINGER (J. T.) Windber, Pa. [8515 


Windber foot ball team. © Mar. 1, 
1912; 2 e« Mar. 4, 1912; J 166912. 


2 c. Mar. 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING co., Cincin- 
nati. [ 8516-8572 
Menu card. © Mar. 14, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 16, 1912; K 39578. 
Nay nes aSioe, Lore 
1913 2 


©: Jan:. 3, 
e, each Jan. 4, 1912; K 35253, 
35254. 


—— 12-B-127, 13767. © Jan. 19, 
1012; 2'e, each Jan’ 20,1012 K 36102, 
36104. 

—— 11-B-220, 11—X-60, 69, 77, 79, 
So, 20, (bo, JN Y: ano. 28097,. 138117, 
13678, 13685, 13699, 18759, 18763. © 
Jan. 22. 2O12-°2 ¢.each Jan..'238, 1912 > 
IX 36298-36312. 

13770, 18772. © Jan. 29, 1912: 
2c. each Jan. 80, 1912; K 36664, 36665. 

—— 12-B-62, 13773. © Feb. 6, 
1912; 2c. each Feb. 2, 1912; K 37210, 
Syeane 

—-— 12-R-234, 12-R-115. © Feb. 12, 
1912; 2 c. each Feb. 15, 1912; K 37707, 


STTOS. 
[hoe 13776, 12-B-64. © Feb. 12, 
1912; 2 c. each Feb. 15, 1912; K 37705, 


37706, 


pt. IV, Desai 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING co.—Contd. 
12-R-62, 12-R-223) 12=R-2262 
13777. © Feb. 19, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 
21, 1912; K 37908-87911. 

12-R-47, 12-R-65. © Mena 
1912; 2 c. each Mar. 1, 1912 3 eeer 
38378. 


12-R-225, 12-B-—205, 12—-B-53, 
12-R-46. © Mar. 5, 1912; 2 ¢. Mar. 6, 
1912; K 38608-38611. 

—_12-B-118, 12-6335 ae ee 
1912; 2 ec. each Mar. 9, 1912; K 388815, 
38816. 

12 -R-994. 12-3 ee 
11, 1912; 2:¢. each Mar, 1531S 
39008, 39009. 

——— ]2-B-207, 12—B-209, 12—-B-—210. 
© Mar. 11, 1912; 2 ec. each Mar. 18, 
1912; K 89010-39012. 

138782, 12-B-66.-© Biases 
1912; 2 c. each Mar. 16, 1912; K 39579— 
59580. 

—_— 12-R-235, 12-34 eae 
1912; 2 c. each Mar. 28, 1912; K 39923, 
39924. 

18786... 12-R-S8.) 2 
Mar. 27, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 29, 1912; 
K 40098-40100. 

12-R-84, 12-R-102. © Apr. 3, 
1912; 2 c. each Apr. 4, 1912; K 403854, 
40355. 


12-B-206, 
© Apr. 3, 1912; 
IK 40351-40353. 
Stroup (W. J.) See list of moving- 
pictures at end of this catalogue. 
STURDEVANT (E. K.) Terra Alta, W. 
Va. [8573 
Terra Alta, W. Va. ‘© Dec 23; 
1911; 2 ¢. Jan. 4, 1912; J 166026: 
SuFEA (FRANK) Prescott, Ariz. [8574 
Pioneers of Arizona. © Jan. 17, 
1912; 2 c. Jan. 22, 19123.) a650ee 
SuLtty (A.), New York. [8575-8577 
Head of Christ. © Dec. 28, 1911; 
2 ec. Feb. 1, 1912; K 36694. 
Head of Christ, old Italian. © Jan. 
30, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1912; J 165946. 
Washington (Gen. George) © Feb. 
14, 1912; 2 © Feb. 17, 1912; J 166400. 
SVENSEN (CHAS. C.) Cincinnati. [8578 
Jesus as a youth. © Feb. 1, 1912; 
1 c. Feb. 8, 1912; 1 c. Feb. 26/9825 
38181. 
SWEET BROS., Minneapolis. [8579 


Minneapolis symphony orchestra. © 
Feb. 6, 1912: 2 ‘ce: Feb: 0,11 
166140. 


12-B-90, 12-R-101. 
2 c. each Apr. 4, 1912; 


142 


mo. 1, 1912 


SwInete (F. A.) Portland, Or. [8580 


Bungalow court. © Feb. 25, 1912; 
mee. Keb. 20. 1912; IT 905. 
PABER DPRANG 

Mass. 

[2 photographs] : 

Among the lowly, 5170.—Heart’s ado- 
ration, 5181. © Jan. 2, 1912; 2c. each 
Jan. 4, 1912; J 164189, 164190. 


TACKETT (JOHN B.) Coffeyville, Kans. 


ART CO., Springfield, 


[ 8581, $582 


[8583 
Nation (Carrie A.) saloon raider 
and prohibition lecturer. © 1 ¢. Jan. 


6, 1912; J 164366. 


TAKAGI (BYKEN S. N.) Los Angeles. 

[8584 

Parmalee (P..O.) passing over Do- 

minguez field with Wright’s biplane. 

Bereb. 25, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1912; J 
166971. 


TANNERY (W. S.) Madison, Nebr. 
[ 8585, S586 
Hot Springs, S. D.: 
Bird’s-eye view of.— National sani- 
tarium. © July 2, 1911; 2 ¢ each 
Mar. 14, 1912; J 167401, 167402. 


Taytor (HARoLD) Coronado, Cal. 
[8587 
Polo at Coronado, 347. © Jan. 15, 
ao12; 2 ce. Jan. 20, 1912; J 165000. 


TAYLOR (HELEN K.) Montclair. 
[ 8588, 8589 
Easter greeting. [Apple tree and 
meuse.| © Mar. 21, 1912; 2 ec Mar. 
25, 1912; K 39968. 


—— [Basket of crocuses.] © Mar. 
19125 2c. Mar. 25, 1912: K 39967. 


TAYLOR, PLATT & co., New York. 
[8590-8651 

[Cartoon post cards]: 

All working—And we will 
happy.—As the Ginr’al said. 

Boo-who-o-o-o, if I cry.—B’r’r’h, I’m 
a grizzly. 

Cheer up, old fel.—Curse it. 

Don’t think me bold. 

Every Jack must have his Jill. 

Go it, girls—Goody, a man at last. 

Having one on the house. 

I believe there’s a man in the 
house.—I’d take a chance.—I is 
lonely.—I know a nice minister.—I 
want a good girl.—I wonder, will she 
ask me now.—I would like to cook.— 
If I pick you.—If I said you look good 
to me.—If I walked a mile.—If I was 
the man I wuz.—If the dogs all bark.— 
If the moon should rise.—If you are 
Trish.—If you don’t love me.—If you 
laugh and smile.—It looks like a match 
to me. 


live 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


8662 


TAYLOR, PLATT & co.—Continued. 
[Cartoon post cards]—Continued. 
Maidens prayer.—May I pop the ?— 

Mine at last. 

No ma’am I’m not a souse.—Now is 
the moment.—Now what would you 
do. 

Oh, beg pard’in ma’am.—Oh gee, if 
I have to be a darn old maid.—Oh, 
promise me.—Oh, you kid.—Old guard 
dies.—Old maid’s prayer. 

Poor feller. 

Somebody has stolen my 
Something to show. 

This is my first chance this year.— 
To be continued. 

Wait young man.—What will the 
answer be.—What’s the matter.—Will 
I ever have the courage.—Will she 
dare.—With this ring. 

Young man’s prayer.—Your matri- 
mony or your life. © Dee. 28, 1911; 
2 e¢, each Jan. 2, 1912; K 34884-34987. 


[8S prints]: 

I hope you vas tickle to know dat 
me vas wishin’ you a merry Xmas.— 
Make much lot of music und be merry 
dis Xmas, already.—One Thanksgiving 
greeting not is der biggest yet.—Py 
Jimminey I vas wishin’ you all sorts 
of good times.—Santy’s been.—Some 
much hearty Thanksgiving greetings, 
ete.—Thanksgiving greetings. [Tur- 
key and country house.]—To my valen- 
tine. Dan Cupid is a blacksmith. © 
Mar: 1, 1912; 2 ¢. each Mar. 20, 1912: 
IX 39691-39698. 


heart.— 


TERKELSON & HENRY, INC., San Fran- 

cisco. [ 8652 

Tetrazzini (Luisa) © Mar. 13, 
1912; 2c. Mar. 18, 1912; J 167260. 


TEUBNER (B. G.) Leipzig. [8653-8662 
Am wehr. © Dec. 8, 1912; 2c. Mar. 
SO TOU2" 1K 4On 22. 
At the Neckar. © Oct. 2, 1911; 2c. 
Jan. 31, 1912; K 36689. 


Old Rhine bridge near Laufenburg. 
© Oets 15) 191d: Be. Fane, 31, Ags 
K 36691. 

On the mountain slope. © Aug. 22. 
Opes Ze, Jam, 5), 1912s K S6690. 

Per aspera ad astra. Teilbild 3. © 
Nema to, LOIds!2 ic. Mar..4, 1902: KK 
39898. 


Teilbid 4... © Novy. 15,. 1911.; 
c. Mar. 4, 1912; K 39899. 

Teilbild 10. © Nov. 15, 1911; 
2c. Mar. 4, 1912; K 39900. 

Teilbild 11. © Nov. 
2) Mar: 4. 19125) 1K S99on: 


i) 


£1904. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8663 


TEUBNER (B. G.)—Continued. 


Straisands.-@: dan. 227, 190122 2. ec. 
Mar. 30, 1912; K 40121. 
Triumerei. © Nov. 14, 1911; 2c. 


Mar. 4, 1912; K 39902. 


THEISEN (JOE) St. Joseph. [8663 


St. Joseph, Mo.; home of Jesse 
James: ©) Web.a: 1912*) 2 ‘c, Web! 7, 
1912; “KK '37 166. 


THEOBALD (WILLIAM A.) Chicago. 
[8664—8667 

[4 photographs] : 

Ely (Hugene) and his Curtis bi- 
plane, 12.—Gill (Howard) and his 
Wright biplane, 15.—Pattington apart- 
ments.—Sopwith (Tom) and his Ble- 
riot monoplane, 31. © Mar. 1, 1912; 
2 ec. each Feb. 26, 1912; J 166638- 
166641. 


THOMAS (CARL M.) Madison, Wis. 
[8668 


Joint conference committee of Nor- 
wegian Lutheran pastors on church 
union. © Feb. 28, 1912; 2c. Mar. 20, 
1912; J 167293. 


THOMAS (P. D.) Philadelphia. 
[8669-8679 

[11 prints]: 

Golden west.—Land of the midnight 
sun.— Mountain pasture. — Mountain 
stream.—Mountain  trail.—Neighborly 
call Old homestead.—[Ours]—Rocky 
canyon.—Saluting the flag.—Thorough- 
breds. © Jan. 1, 1912; 2 ec. each Mar. 
16, 1912; K 40148-40158. 


THOMPSON (Epwarp H.) Cambridge, 
Mass. [8680-8691 

[12 photographs] : 

Chicken Chob or Red house, 7.— 
Column of the northern shrine, 10.— 
Court of ceremonies, 9.—House of the 
Snail, 6.—House of the writing in the 
dark, 3.—Nunnery (The) 4.—Pillar of 
the inner sanctuary, 2.—Pyramid tem- 
ple, 1.—Right wing of the nunnery, 5.— 
Temple of the Jaguars, 9.—Type of 
Maya Indian, female, 12.—Type of 
Maya Indian, male, 11. © Nov. 1, 
1911; 2c. each Jan. 4, 1912; J 164266— 
164277. 


THOMPSON (JAMES FE.) Knoxville, 
Tenn. [8692 
Johnson bible school. © Mar. 29, 


1912; 2c. Apr. 1, 19125) 1677141. 


THyNG (J. WARREN) Manchester, N. 

H. [8693 

Pemigewasset, vale of the. © Dec. 
18, 1911; 2 ce. Feb. 5, 1912; J 166027. 


pt. IV, 2 S., Vv. 


TIMBY MEMORIAL TRUST, Brooklyn. 
[8694, 8695 
Timby (Theodore Ruggles) in 1862 
and at the age of 70 and 88. © Oct. 
20, 1911; 2\c. each Jan, 11,029) 2- ae 
35618, 35614. 


TINGLEY (KATHERINE) Point Loma, 
Cal. [8696-8702 


Lomaland ‘photographic series 1, no. 
180-182 : 


Aryan memorial temple and Raja 
Yoga college, from the west.—Glimpse 
of International headquarters bldg.— 
West side entrance to the Raja Yoga 
college. © Feb. 21, 1912: 2 © each 
Feb. 27, 1912; J 166706—166708. 

[4 photographs] : 

Lomaland series 1, no. 179 ;—Loma- 
land series 2, no. 144.—Lomaland se- 
ries 2, no. 145.—Lomaland series 3, 
no. 256. © Dec. 22, 1911: "2 i exem 
Jan. 2, 1912; J 164132-164135. 


Treton (W. R.) Hannibal, Mo. 
[8703, 8704 
Hannibal, Mo. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1912; 
J 167539. 


Ilasco, Atlas-Portland cement plant. 
© Jan. 9, 1912; 2 c dans a2 oi 
165137. 


TOBIN (JEANETTE) Los Gatos, Cal. 
[8705-8708 | 

[4 prints]: 

Easter bonnet large and gay will be 
yours if you can pay, [Cupid’s head on 
Easter hat.]—I am a love sent wish. 
[Cupid in Haster finery with rabbit.]— 
Let us lift our voices high. [Three 
small children singing.]|—Wash your 
face in Easter dew. [Cupid drying 
his face. ] 


© Mar. 25, 1912; 2 ¢. each Apr, 2; 
1912; K 40185-40188. 


TonroLo (A.) New York. 
[3 prints]: 
Daisy.—Orchids.—Rose. © Feb. 15, 

1912; 2 e@. each Mar. 19) 51912. 

39742-39744. 

ToRKA’S STUDIO, Port Townsend, Wash. 

[8712-8716 

Baker (Mt.) 10827 ft. as seen from 

Port Townsend, Wash. © Feb. 2, 
1912; 2 ce. Mar. 20, 1912; J 16iS25. 


Fort Worden garrison on practice 
march, 367, 368. © Nov. 24, 1911; 2 ¢. 
each Jan. 2, 1912; J 164114, 164115. 

Olympics as seen from Port Town- 
send, Wash., 357. © Novy. 15, 1911; 2 
e. Jan. 2, 19123 J 164116, 

Sunset on Port Townsend Bay. © 
Jan. 20, 1912; 2 ¢.. Mar. 20) 1012 s@ 
167326. 


[8709-8711 


144 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


no. 1, 1912 


EE iO) JK 
8781 


TOWNSEND (CHARLES A.) Belfast, Me. 
[8717-8734 

[4 photographs] : 

Bar Harbor, Me., bicycle path.—Mt. 
Desert, Me., Otter cliffs—Mt. Desert, 
Me., Ovens (The).—Seal Harbor, Me.. 
long pond. © Feb. 28, 1912; 2 c. each 
Mar. 1, 1912; J 166813-166816. 

[14 photographs]: 

Mt. Desert, Me., Beach Hill cliffs.— 
Mt. Desert, Me., Bear Island light.— 
Mt. Desert, [Me.] from Sutton’s Is- 
land, 1, 2-Mt. Desert, Me. Great 
Head, 1, 2—Mt. Desert, Me, the 
Ovens, 1-3.—N. E. Harbor from Fly- 
ing Mt.—Seal Harbor, Me., along the 
shore.—South West Harbor, Me— 
South West Harbor, Me. along the 
shore, 1, 2. © Jan. 23, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Jan. 26, 1912; J 165168—165181. 


TOWNSEND (C. F.) Des Moines. 
[8735 
Mittchell (Mrs. W. F.) © Mar. 21, 
1912; 2 e. Mar. 25, 1912; J 167461. 


TOWNSEND (C. F.) & co., Des Moines. 

[8736 

Cummins (Sen. A. B.) © Feb. 3, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1912; J 166032. 


TRANS-ATLANTIC NEWS SERVICE ©CO., 
New York. [87387-8745 
Americans at Berlin court reception: 
Collier (Price). — Collier (Mrs. 
Price).— Devereaux (Miss). — Deve- 
reaux (Mrs.)—French Mrs. Barton). 
— Niblack (Commander). — Niblack 
(Mrs.) — Niblack (Commander and 
Mrs.)—Willing (Spencer). © Feb. 7, 
1912; 2 c. each Feb. 8, 1912: J 166076— 
166084. 


TRELOAR (CHARLES Epgar) New York. 
[8746 


Cotton chart. © Dec. 28, 1911; 1 «. 
Dec. 29, 1911; I 826. 


TRIBUNE CO., Chicago. [8747-8754 


Days of real sport. © Feb. 13, 
1912; 2 ec. Feb. 16, 1912; K 37721. 


Days of real sport [1912]: 
© Feb. 18; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 38263. 
© Feb. 25: 1c. Feb. 28; K 38264. 
© Mar. 17; 1c. Mar. 22: K 39885. 
© Mar. 24; 1c. Mar. 28: K 40028. 
© Mar. 31; 1¢. Apr. 3; K 40339. 


Potter (Miss Rae), most beautiful 
working girl in Chicago. [Full and 
three quarter face.] 1, 2. © Mar. 31, 
1912; 1 c. each Apr. 3, 1912; K 40837, 
40338. 


TRIMPEY (EH. B.) Baraboo, Wis. 
[8755-8764 

[5 photographs]: 

Orange vender, A, B.—Sultana.— 
Water carrier, A, B.. © Feb. 1, 1912; 
2c. each Feb. 5, 1912; J 165894-165898. 

[5 photographs]: 

Footsteps on the stairs.—Memories.— 
One sweetly solemn thought.—Packing 
the carpet bag.—Sally down the alley. 
© Feb. 24, 1912; 2 c each Feb. 23, 
1912; J 166591—166595. 


TROWITZSCH & SOHN, Frankfurt. 
[8765-S771 
Am back. © Jan. 18, 1912; 2 e. 
Feb. 9, 1912; K 87264. 
Christus predigt am see. © Feb. 23, 
1912; 2 @ Mar. 16, 1912; K 39581. 


Mondnacht. © Jan. 18, 1912; 4% ec. 
Feb. 9, 1912; K 37265. 

On the high sea. © Dec. i, 1911; 
2c. Feb. 5, 1912; K 37142. 

Saskia. © Feb. 23, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 
16, 1912; K 39582. 


Serenade. © Feb. 23, 1912; 2 c. 
Mar. 16, 1912; K 39583. 
Winter im dorf. © Jan. 18, 1912; 
2 e; Web, 9,:1912> K 37263. 


Tucker (F. H.) East Orange, N. J. 
[8772, 8773 

[2 photographs]: 

Grey squirrel getting his breakfast. 
—Tablet on National monument to the 
forefathers, representing the Landing 
of the pilgrims, Plymouth, Mass. © 
Jai 22 ti 2-e each Jan, 25, (912° 
J 165128, 165129. 


TURNER STUDIO cCo., Tuscaloosa, Ala. 
[S774 
Den I wish I was in Dixie. © Mar. 
i Oda te, Mar, 9) tic, Mar: 18) 1912. 
J 167250. 


TWELVETRESS (C.) Brooklyn. 
[8775-STS80 

[6 prints]: 

Hello honey. [Post card.]—Hello 
honey. [Telephone directory card.]— 
His interest in the bank.—I’m afraid 
to go to bed in the dark.—It’s dreadful 
lonesome round here since she moved 
away.—Run on the bank. © Feb. 15, 
tie 2) eC. each Mar, 19: 1912 iK 
39736-39741. 


Tutt (JOHN C.), Wellington, Kans. 
[S781 
Golden Gate welcome to the com- 
merce of the world. © Dee. 27, 1911; 
Z expan, 2) 1912 = 1K 848538: 


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8782 


pt. IV, Bi S. yoem 


ULLMAN MFe. co., New York, N. Y. 
[ 8782-8812 

[a1 prints|: 

Ah can dance till Ise black in de 
face.—Am dying for a word from you. 
—Belle you are, without a doubt.— 
Come in the water’sh fine-—Dis am 
up-to-date chicken raising.—Don’t look 
quite so pleasant.—Good morning.— 
Great Scott, but I’ve got a terrible 
thirst. — Greetings to you. — Hello 
Daddie.—Hello, Mama.—I am waiting 
for you.—I am writing to you.—I may 
be the target of remarks.—I wish I 
was a great big man.—I wish my lead- 
ing star you’d be.—If you will be my 
queen of love—Jus cause I’m a gentle- 
man.—Let’sh see, where did I put dat 
keyhole.—Suffre-jet.—This picture of 
a loving cup.—Wen dere hearts am in 
dere moufs.—Why do you beat this.— 
Why do you insist upon doing this.— 
Why do you lavish your affection upon 
this—Why do you roast your friends. 
—Why do you try to dress like this.— 
Why do you wear a hat like this.— 
Why spend all your time and thought 
upon dress.—Why starve and do this. 
—Yas, sah, ah sure went to bed wif 
de chickens. © Jan. 25, 1912: 2 «. 
each Jan. 26, 1912; K 36432-36462. 


UNDERHILL (IRVING) New York. 
[8813-8832 
Busbkill Falls, Buskill, Pa., C-8310, 
C-—8311, C-8313-8315. © Mar. 1, 1912; 
a. iG. ‘each Mar, 1: 1912*' J 166796— 
166800. 


Hydro-aeroplane, Wright model at’ 


Battery, N. Y., B-18350. © Mar. 1, 
S912) 22: Mar. 1, 1912» J 466802. 
Long Island City, N. Y., Pennsyl- 


vania rr.. power house;,.C-8471.. © 
eb. 15, 1912: 2 ce: Webs 15, 1912.) J 
166371. 


New York. Bankers trust and Stock 
exchange bldgs.. D-592. © Jan. 30. 
tote 22°C. gan. SO 1992: P65408. 
Broad st., Bankers trust co. 
bldg. ete., D-595. © Jan. 30, 1912: 2 
e. Jan, 31; 1912: J 165436. 

_ —— Columbus Circle, Broadway and 
Central park west, B-18329. © Feb. 
Lo; 1912; 2.¢. Feb. 15. 1912: J 166370. 

—— Croisic bldg., B-18286. © Jan. 
20, 1902: Die. Jan. -20. 1912: J 1650389. 
Emigrant industrial 


Savings 


bank bldg., C-8492. © Mar. 1. 1912: 
2¢. Mar. 1, 1912: J 166801. 

—— Equitable fire ruins. (C-—8452 
C-8456,. C-S457. © Jan. 20, 1912; 2¢ 
each Jan. 20, 1912; J 165040-165042. 


UNDERHILL (IRviNG )—Continued. 


—— Vanderbilt hotel, E542. © 
Feb. 15, 1912; 2 c. Wee toe 
166372. 
 —— Western union telegraph bidg.. 
C-8511. © Mar. 23, °49125>2 Ge Mee 
23, 19122 F 16458. ; 

—-— Woolworth bldg., C-8435. © 
Jan. 20, 1912; 2 ¢ Jane 20, 4e 
165043. 


iron work, C-8490, C-8506. © 
Mar. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. each, Mar) to125 
J 166803—166804. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York. 
[88838-8859 


U-122486, U-122486, U-122541, U- 
122628. © May 29, 1911; 2 ¢ each 
Jan. 10, 1912; J 164484164487. 

U_-136641, U_-136655, U-136902, 
U_-137352, U-—137356,° U-tafesi.. 
137359, U-187362, U-1387377, U-137970, 
U-137974, U-137975, U-—138854, U- 
188856. © 1c. each Feb. 28, 1912: J 
166738-166751. 

U-134685, U-135013, U-135253, U-— 
135319, U-135349, U—135597, U—135655, 
U-135680, U-136918. © 1 c. each Mar. 
18, 1912: J 167251-167259. 


UNIQUE NOVELTY co., New York.. 
[8860, 8861. 
Man worth while. ©-Oct. 1, 1911; 
2 ¢. dan. 20; 1912> KoS7aae: 


Them were the happy days. © Oct. 
{, 1911; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 19122 Keres 


U. S. CALENDAR co., Cincinnati. 
[8862-8880 
[19, prints]: 


Dawn of thought, 6114.—Dignity 
and impudence, 6107.—Family pro- 


vider, 6118.—First lesson in saving.— 
IFloodgate (The)—Great expectations, 
6117.—Guardian angel, 6109.—In the 
fertile valley, 6120.—Making hay while 
the sun shines, 6116.—My lady dainty, 
6106.—Pleasing message, 6113.—Pleas- 
ure to serve you, 6102.—Pride of the 
household, 6103.—Prides of the farm, 
6111.—Prize winning team, 6121.— 
Proof is in the eating, 6100.—River 
road, 6110.—Two’s company, 6122.— 
Winter. frolic, 6119... ©-Jai. 27s 
2c. each Feb. 14, 1912; K 37508, 37551, 


87502, 37554-37559, 37562, 37563, 
37567, 37569-37573, 387575, 37576. 


U.S. LirHo co., Cincinnati. 


Colonial figures: 
Courtship, 1-6.—Greeting.—Have a 


[8881-8974 


cigarette.—Have a match, 1, 2.—Light- 
ing cigarette—Swiping a smoke.— 
Teasing.—Woman_ lighting cigarette 


from one in man’s mouth.—Colonial 


146 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 


8980 


+ SSeS 


U. S. tirHo co.—Continued. 
Colonial figures—Continued. 

girl entering adjoining room.—Female 
eclonial figure in doorway.—Female 
colonial figure with cigarette—Male 
colonial figure entering adjoining 
room.—Male colonial figure with cigar- 
eite. © Mar. 2, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 
6, 1912; J 166973-166991. 


Cowboy. © Feb. 19, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 
ei, 1942: IK 37890. 


Cowgirl. © Feb. 19, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 
mt, 1912; K 37sgl. 


Gone, gone, lost to me _ forever. 
m=) Hep. 19, 1912; 2c. Feb. 21, 1912; K 
371889. 


Mutt and Jeff [heads.] © Mar. 1, 
7912; 2c. Mar. 12, 1912; K 38980. 


No’s 14420, 14502, 14503. © Dee. 29, 
1911; 2 c each Jan. 2, 1912; K 35103- 
eol05. 

a 4457, 14489. © Jan. 29, 1912: 

2 ce. each Jan. 31, 1912; K 36687, 36688. 
144838, 14607. © Jan. 15, 1012; 
2 ec. each Jan. 22, 1912; K 36186, 36187. 
14487, 14524, 14566, 14590, 14605. 
© Jan. 29, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 1, 1912; 
Kk 36708-36712. 
14493, 14494, 14525, 14551, 14557— 
14559, 14570-14572, 14674, 14681, 14689, 
14706. © Mar. 16, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 20, 
1912; K 39775-39788. 

——— 44497, 14546, 14547. © Feb. 16, 
1912; 2 c. each Feb. 17, 1912; K 37815-— 
37817. 


14498. ©. Mar:, 19, 1912 ).2 \¢. 
Mar. 21, 1912; Kk 39830. 

14527, 14565, 14626. © Feb. 1, 
1912; 2c. each Feb. 5, 1912; K 387137- 
37139. 


14532. © Mar. 2, OL De: 
Mar. 6, 1912; K 38612. 

fags CG). fan, 25, 19s Die 
Jan. 29, 1912; K 36515. 

14536. © Jan. 13; 19125" 24. 


mei, 272 1912: K 35922. 
145388, 14542, 14567 —14569, 
14675, 14687, 14692. © Apr. 3, 1912; 
2c. each Apr. 5, 1912; K 40389-40396. 
—— 14540. © Feb. 20, 1912; 2 «. 
Feb. 23, 1912; K 38044. 
—— 14548-14550. © Mar. 18, 1912; 
2¢. Mar. 15, 1912; K 39069-39071. 


—— 14560. © Feb. 20, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 23, 1912; K 38046. 


—— 14561, 14695, 14682. © Mar. 8, 
mvI2; 2 ce. Mar. 12, 1912; K 38983- 
38985. 


U. S. Litso co.—Continued. 
14578, 14579, 14606, 14608. © 


| Jan: 15, 1912; 2 c@ each Jan: 20, 1912; 


Kk 36105, 36107-86109. 

— 14580, 14581. 
2. e) neaeh'' Jam ls, 
35697. 


©. Jan.:3) 1912: 
1912: K 35696, 


146700.) ©* Feb: | 20,1912: 2 ce. 
Feb. 23, 1912; K 38045. 

14693, 14556, 14486. © Mar. 9, 
1912: 2c Mar. 12, 1912: K 388981, 
38982, 38989. 

14694, 14691, 14707. © Mar. 7, 
1912; 2¢e. Mar. 12, 1912; K..38986- 
38988. 


TA BAS: NO) ham iS: * LOT2'<\" 2". 
gan. 20, 1912; K 36106. 


Two elderly gentlemen seated at 
table, in act of having a drink to- 
gether. © Jan. 25, 1912; 2 ¢ Jan. 29, 
1912; J 165948. 

[2 photographs]: 

Man standing at counter, lighting 
cigar.—Winter in the mountains, show- 
ing men on horseback overlooking In- 
dian village and valley below. © Feb. 
AG NOL2 | Qe, exeh Keb. 17, 19129 J 
1663898, 166399. 

[2 photographs]: 

Old man seated at table holding up 
glass with left hand.—Waiter carrying 
tray containing seltzer bottle, liquor 
bottle and glass. © Dec. 29, 1911; 
2c. each Jan. 2, 1912; J 164095, 164096. 


UPDIKE (MANILY B.) Muskogee, Okla. 

[8975 

Checotah, Okla., bird’seye view. © 

Reb toy TOD * Sa es Webs 23) NOU aK 
38010. 


UTz (JoHN G.) Detroit. [S976, 8977 
Cylinder, crank case block. © 1 ¢. 
Feb. 9, 1912; I 853: 
Underslung friction-drive light de- 
livery wagon. © 1 ¢. Feb. 9, 1912; 
T 852. 


VAN BUSKIRK (ROBERT N.) Detroit. 
[8978 
Gasoline motor starting system. © 
i ep Mars 16, 1002s) 7: Osi 


VAN DEVENTER & SON, St. Petersburg, 

Fla. [S979 

St. Petersburg, Fla., scene beautiful. 

Oirep 20; IOL2=) 2c! Web (8. 1912! 7 
166075. 


VAN OEFYAN (L.) Cleveland. [8980 
Davis (Harry) © Feb. 24, 1912; 
2 c. Feb. 26, 1912; J 166668. 


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8981 


VAN ORMAN (H. G.) Jackson, Mich. 

[8981-8985 

Big league timber. © Feb. 12, 1912; 
2c. Feb. 19, 1912; J 166456. 


Smallpox patients in pest house at | 


Jackson, Mich.: 


Female, Jan. 15, 1912, 1, 2.—Male, 
Jan. 15, 1912—Male, Jan. 16, 1912. © 
Feb. 19, 1912; 2 ce. each Feb. 15, 1912; 
J 166569-166572. 


VARNER (M. E.) Llano, Tex. [8986 


Varner (Miss M. E.) © Feb. 10, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1912; J 166297. 


VAUGHAN & FRASER, San Francisco. 
[8987-8991 


Templeton-Crocker ball: 

Decorations, A, St. Francis hotel, 
S. F.—Red room decorations, B, St. 
Francis hotel, S. F. © Jan. 26, 1912; 
2c. each Feb. 2, 1912; J 165513, 165514. 

Templeton-Crocker ball, decorations, 
Cc. © Jan. 26, 1912; 2c. Feb. 3, 1912; 
J 166604. 


decorations and guests, 1, 2. 
1c. each Feb. 3, 1912; J 166598, 166603. 


VISANSKA (Morton), New York. [8992 
Ragtime Jim. © Jan. 5, 1912; 2 c. 
Jan. 24, 1912; K 36886. 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, Brooklyn, 
[8993-9006 

Storey (Edith “ Billie’’): 

With gun in hand.—With lasso in 
hand.—With whip in hand and hat off. 
iS) i Pan 35, 1912s) 2+e/each Jany 29, 
1912; J 165248-—165250. 

Vitagraph players: 

Costello (Maurice) profile view.— 
Ince (Ralph) in his portrayal of Abra- 
ham Lincoln, pose no. 2. © Feb. 5, 
1912; 2c. each Feb. 12, 1912; J 166216, 
166217. 


Baird (Leah)—Gordon (Julia 
Swayne).—Ranous (W. V.)—yYoung 
(Clark Kimball) © Jan. 1, 1912; 2c. 
each Jan. 29, 1912; J 165247, 165251- 
165253. 

[5 photographs]: 

Coffyn hydroaeroplane alighting in 
Hast River—New York city and 
Brooklyn, scene from Coffyn hydro- 
aeroplane.—New York city and Man- 
hattan bridge from Coffyn hydroaero- 
plane.—New York, scene of Manhattan 
bridge from Coffyn hydroaeroplane.— 
New York, scene of the Battery from 
Coffyn hydroaeroplane. © Mar. 20, 
1912; 2.0, each. Map. 22,1912: 7 
167411-167415. 


pt. IV, 2: S.y v.7 


‘ 


VopacH (W.) & co., Berlin. 
[9007-9010 


Alte erinnerungen. © Sept. 14, 
1911; 2c. Jan. 12, 1912; K 36110. 


Insel des friedens. © Oct. 28, 1911; - 
2c. Feb. 2, 1912; K 36748. 


Land der triume. © Dee. 7, 1911; 
2c. Mar. 4, 1912; K 39908. 


Musik der armen leute. © Dec. 7, 
1911; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1912; K 39904. 


VOE ART. CO., Chicago. [9011-9014 


Childhood is the bough. © Jan. 3, 
1912; 2 ec. Jan. 4, 19923 1 sa2ae 


Girl’s head. A 5. © Feb. 3, 1912; 
2c. Feb. 5, 1912; K 387135. 


——A 6. © Feb. 3 ,1912; 2 c. Feb. 
5, 1912: K 371384. 


—A8. © Feb. 3, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 
5, 1912: K 37136. 


WALDROP PHOTOGRAPHIC Co., San Juan, 
PR: [9015-90384 


[Porto Rico. Colored views on post 
cards]: 

Growing tobacco under canvas.— 
Husking cocoanuts.—Plaza colon & 
Columbus monument.—San Juan & 
Puerta de Tierra.—Winnowing upland 
rice. © Feb. 17, 1912; 2 ec. each Feb. 
28, 1912; K 37949-37953. 


——Bit of the Arecibo road.—Ca- 
thedral.—Cemetery bone pile.—Cock 
fight.—Cocoanuts growing.—Hl1 Morro 
by moonlight.—Hat vendors.—Infantry 
barracks.—Loading sugar cane.—Mak- 
ing hats—Martin Pefia  bridge.— 
Orange vendor.—Packing grape fruit.— 
Plowing in the old way.—Village 
street. © Feb. 17, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Feb. 23, 1912; K 37982-87946. 


WALLIS (ALFRED L.), Regina, Canada. 
[9035 


Biplane and landscape. © Jan. 30, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1912) Beene 


WAMBAUGH (RALPH OC.) Alliance, 
Nebr. [9036 
Cyclone near Alliance, Nebr., Aug. 
4, 1911... ©, Aug. 7, 1911: 2 ewes. 
14, 1912% J AGT T28. 


WANDER (FRANK G.) Washington. 
[9037 
Word to the wise. © Jan. 10, 1912; 
2c. Jan. 12,1912; J 164543. 


WARD (FREDERICK) SERVICE, Chicago. 
[9038-9047 
[Cuts for ads]: 
Kind of gifts that are sure to please. 
—Man’s greatest reward for his daily 
bread.—Question of happiness and 


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no. 1, 1912 


9226 


Warp (FREDERICK) SERVICE—Contd. 


[Cuts for ads]—Continued. 

Cupid’s answer.—Sign of reason say 
those who know.—Sketch from life as 
you can make it.—Social hermit or a 
happy host.—This picture of happi- 
ness can be made a reality—Two 
kinds of homes and two kinds of fami- 
lies—Where joy’s complete when old 
friends meet.—With a home worth 
while, man works with a smile. © 
Mar. 29, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 29, 1912; 
K 40064400738. 


WATERMAN (O. W.) Hampton, Va. 
[9048-9052 

[5 photographs]: 

Florida (U. S. S.)—Georgia (U. S. 
S.)—Nebraska (U. S. S.)—New Jer- 
sey (U. S. S.)—San Francisco (U. S. 
me) Apr. 2, 1912: 2 c. each Apr.' 4 
1912; J 167800—-167804. 


Waters (R. J.) & co., San Francisco. 

[9053 

Xmas eve concert 1911 at Lotta’s 

fountain, San Francisco. © Dec. 26, 
7911: 2c. Jan. 2, 1912; J 164098. 


Watson (ROSE ALLEN), Lynn. 


[9054-9056 

[3 prints]: 
My days are filled with joy.— 
Pebbles—This morn I heard = the 


robbins. © Jan. 17, 1912: 2 ec. each 
Jan. 20, 1912; K 36085-36087. 


Way (C. W.) co., Hastings, Nebr. 
[ 


Accepted design for fireproof hotel, 
Hastings, Nebr. © Mar. 1, 1912; 2c. 
Mar. 4, 1912; J 167119. 


Wess (EpDITH) Los Angeles. 
[9058-9061 

Breakers (The) © Jan. 27, 1911; 
2 ec. Feb. 20, 1912; J 166558. 

[3 photographs] : 

Coast and wave at Corona Del Mar. 
—Splash (The)—Surf at Corona Del 
Mar. © Dec. 15, 1911: 2 c. each Feb. 
20, 1912; J 166559-166561. 


WEBSTER (EF. WoLcotr) Des Moines. 
[9062 


Bees oO cdan. 6, 1912: 2 ¢. Jan.) 
#912; J 164776. 


WEBSTER (H. L.), New York. 
9063, 9064 
Love affairs of Jimmsy boy, no. 2. 
=) Jan, 12, 1912: 1 ¢. Jan. 16, 1912:/K 
35841. 


3.) ©) Janz 11,1912 ;' 1c: Jan: 
16, 1912; K 35839. 


9057 | 


WeuHR (C. H.) Keifer, Okla. 
[9065-9069 


Glenn oil field. © Feb. 22, 1912; 2 
e. Mar. 4, 1912; J 166895. 


Kiefer, Okla., 1-4. © Dec. 1, 1911; 
2 ec. each Mar. 4, 1912; J 166896— 
166899. 

WEISTER CO., Portland, Or. [9070, 9071 


Portland and Mt. Hood, no. 1. © 
Dee 16.) 191" 2"e. Keb: 20, 1912 +7 
166732. 

St. Peters dome, no. 2. © Dec. 11, 
1911; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1912; J 1667838. 


WELLES (EF. J.) Greenwood Lake, N. Y. 
[9072-9074 

[3 photographs]: 

Greenwood Lake from Pine Tree 
Rock.—Maplewood inn in winter, from 
Stitts lawn.—Night at Sterling Forest 
depot. © Jan. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Jan. 
3, 1912; J 164184164186. 


WELLS (ELIZABETH M.) Mamaroneck. 
ING We [9075 
Moonlight on the Atlantic. © Jan. 
31, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1912; J 166452. 
WERLINSKY (J. B.) Houston. [9076 
Pity the innocent. © Mar. 16, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 11, 1912; K 40188. 
WERNER (W.) Chicago. [9077-9226 
Activity in pork. © Dec. 29, 1911: 
1e. Jan. 2, 1912; K 84958. 


Awful bore [1911] © Dee. 29; 1 «¢. 
Jan. 2, 1912; K 34952. 


—— [1912]: 
© Jan..15; 1 ¢. Jan. 18; K 35946. 
©) Jan a7 ie, Jan.) 19: Ki. 36058. 
© Jan. 26; 1 c. Jan. 29; K 36488. 
© Jan. 29; 1c. Jan. 31; K 36668. 
Brainy and Drowse [1912]: 
© Jan. an. =4) 
©) dan) 3; ie, san. 5: 
© Jan. 4; 1 ec. Jan. 6; 
© Jan. 55) 1 ¢.\ Jan. 8; 
8; 1¢e 
Oe. ive 


K 35257. 
K 35282. 
K 35371. 
K 35440. 
K 35547. 
K 385610. 
Hab * Ke S5128. 
wid: KR Sar26: 
E83 IK S950: 
. 19; K 386056. 
. san. 22; K 36159. 
. 24; K 36269. 
. 25; K 36359. 
A 23K 88015: 
. 24; K 38078. 
. 26; K 38102. 


© Jan. dam. 10; 
© Jan. Jame ais 
© Jan: 41); 1) ¢. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Jan. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 
© Feb. 


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9226 "pt. Iv) ae) We 
WERNER (W.)—Continued. WERNER (W.)—Continued. 
Brainy and Drowse [1912]—Contd. Fredy Frog [1912] © Feb. 6; 1c. 


© Feb. 27; 1 c. Feb. 29; K 38363. | Feb. 9; K 387252. 
© Feb. 29; 1c. Mar. 11; K 38909. Getting a partner [1912]: 


© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 11; K 38898. © Jan. 6:1 ¢ Jan. 82) meases 
© Mar. 55 1c. Mar. 11; K 38907. © Jan. 20; 1 & Jan. 22> Riaoiae 


© Mar 7: 1 -¢. Mar. 11 >-K 38915, Getting wise [1912] © Jan, 12> 18 
© Mar. ‘ 1c. Mar. 11; K 38901. | Jan. 15; K 35727. 

© Mar. 12; 1c. Mar. 14; K 39019. Going somewhere [1912]: 

© Mar. 14; 1c. Mar. 18; K 39618. © Feb. 13; 1 «. Feb. 16: Ki 37762 
© Mar. 16; 1 ec. Mar. 18; K 39621. © Mar. 20; 1 c. Mars22 73K S9san) 
© Mar. 19; 1 ce. Mar. 21; K 39818. Hopeful Henry [1912] © Jan. 27; 
© Mar. 21; 1. Mar. 25; K 39971. | 1 ¢. Jan. 29; K 36497. 

© .Mar. 23; 1 ¢. Mar. 27; K 40005. Jungle drama [1912]: 


© Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 29; K 40082. © Jan. 2; 1c Jan. 47 Biiaazee: 
© Mar. 28; 1c. Mar. 30; K 40105. © Jan. 10; 1 c. Jan. 427 Ko Sacre: 
© Mar. 380;'\1¢c. Apr. 1; K 40168. © Jan. 15; 1 ¢.. Jan. 18> Ko ga0s, 
© Apr. 25 1 ec; Apr as ae 403i8. © Jan. 26; 1 c. Jan. 27; K 36465, 
©: Apr. 46°) @oApr Sek 40428. © Feb. 8:1 c Keb: 225k aieau. 
Circus Solly [1912]: © Feb. 2:.1 ¢. Heb: 55°04 
© Jan. 19: 1c Jan. 22; K 36i6t. © Mar. 12; 1 c. Mar. 14; K 39021. 
© Jan. 22; 1c. Jan. 24; K 36270 © Mar. 14; 1 c. Mar. 18; K 39620. 
©O.Jan2e: 2c. Jan 2a K sae, © Mar. 19; 1 ce. Mar. 21; K 39820. 
© Jan. 24; 1 -e..Jan. 26; K 36370. © Mar. 26; 1 c. Mar. 29; K 40084. 
© Feb. 51 & Feb; 7; K..37193. © Apr. 2; 1 c Apr. 4; K 40315. 
©) eb ses Neb. 92K S253: Lord Longbow [1912]: 
Wen. O21 ce  Wep.. 12> ie anaes, © Jan. 8; 1 c Jan. 10; K 35549: 
i) Heb. 12...) .¢. Hebd KK Sioa. © Jan. 17; 1 «. Jan. 195 Kasotar 
(©.BPeb, 14240 ¢, Heb: 16: Ks3s7718: © Jan. 18; 1 « Jan. 22555 36160: 
© Feb. 16; 1-c Heb. 19> K $7835 © Jan. 19; 1 ec. Jan. 225 Keaciaa: 


© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 23; K 38013. © Jan. 23; 1c. Jan. 25; K 36360: 
© Feb. 21; 1c. Feb. 24; K 38076. | © Jan. 24; 1c Jan. 26; K 36371. 
© Feb. 23; 1 c. Feb. 26; K 38099. © Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 23; K 38014. 
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 38297. © Feb. 21; 1 c. Feb. 24; K 38077. 
© Feb. 28; 1c. Mar. 11; K 38899. © Feb. 23; 1 c. Feb. 26; K 38100. 
© Mar. 1; 1 c& Mar. 11; K 38913. © Feb. 26; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 38298. 
© Mar. 4; 1 c. Mar. 11; K 38911. © Feb. 28; 1 c. Mar. 11; K 88900 
© Mar.)6; 1\¢c. Mar..11;: K. 38908. © Mar. 1; 1 ¢. Mar. 1; Beesoue 
© Mar. 8; 1¢. Mar. 11; K 38905. (© Mar. 4; 1 c. Mar. 113K S392: 


©: Mar, 11;.1 ¢.:Mar, 14; K 39017. © Mar. 6; 1 c. Mar. 11; K 88904. 
© Mar. 13; 1c. Mar. 16; K 39481. © Mar. 8; 1 c. Mar. 11; K 38906. 
© Mar. 15; 1c. Mar. 18; K 39623. © Mar. 11; 1 ec. Mar. 14; K 39018. 
© Mar. 18; 1c. Mar.’ 20; K 39703. © Mar. 13; 1c Mar. 16; K 39482. 
© Mar. 20; 1c. Mar. 22; K 39854. © Mar. 15; 1 c. Mar. 18; K 39624. 
©) Mar. 22; 1c. Mar. 25; K 39973. © Mar. 18; 1 c. Mar. 20; K 39704. 
© Mar. 25; 1c. Mar. 27; K 40007. © Mar. 20; 1 ec. Mar. 22; K 89855. 
© Mar. 27; 1c. Mar. 30; K 40107. © Mar. 22; 1c. Mar. 25; K S907. 
© Mar. 29; 1 ec. Apr. 1; K 40170. © Mar. 25; 1c. Mar. 27; K 40008. 
© Apr. 1; 1 ce. Apr. 8; K 40389. © Mar. 27; 1c. Mar. 30; K 40108. 
© Apr. 3; 1 ¢ Apr. 5; K 403871. (©) Mar. 29: 1 ec. Apr. 1: K 4007% 
Dr. Geehaw [1912] © Jan. 16; 16. © Apr. 1;~1 e. Apr. 3; Ke20290: 
Jan. 18; K 35951. © Apr. 3; 1 «a Apr. 5; K 40372: 


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: MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 9359 
WERNER (W.)—Continued. WERNER & SOMMER CO., New York. a 
Managing the Grassville_ theater. [9227 - 
© Jan. 11, 1912; 1 ¢.. Jan. 15,1912; Circuit tailoring system. © Feb. 1, 
K 35724. 1912; '2.¢. Feb. 5, 1912; K 37104. 
Mr. Cinch [1912]: WERNER & WINDOLPH, New York. 
© Jan. 20; 1 ¢. Jan. 22; K 36157. [9228 
Public bath for the city .of Newark, 
Me Geehaw [1912] : rc arog, |X OL Feb. 9 1912s I S54. 
ie eu Behe (\° | Wusy COAST ART Co., Los Angeles. 
Mr. Hornswoggle goes it alone [9229-9287 
MIVA Los Angeles: 


© Jan. 138; 1 ce. Jan. 18; K 35948. From Lookout Mt., 1028.—From the 
Hamburger bldg., 1029. © Jan. 23, 


Professor (The) [1912]: {912-2 ¢ each Jan, 29, 1912: J 
© Feb. 17; 1 c. Feb. 19; K 37876. | 165255, 165256. 

Ready Roscoe [1912]: selene) : Ans a uy 
ae 62 iS Baar. scondido, Cal., 7.—Kscondido, 
ae : in apts pie 2 25611 Cal., Alexander ranch, 1049.—Escon- 
en 2, he san EDs + | dido Valley, Cal, 1048. © Mar. 2, 

Roaming Rowley [1912]: 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 8, 1912; J 167059— 
© Jan. 3:1 ¢. Jan. 5; K 35283. | 167061. 
© Jan. 5; 1 c. Jan. 8; K 35441. [4 photographs] : 


rf Ruch,“ Nev...) 9 918-—Ruth, — Ney., 
© Jan. 10; 1 ¢. Jan. 12; K 35689. Nevada consolidated works, 921.— 


© Jan. 13; 1 c. Jan. 18; K 35949. | Vetrin, Nev., 920.—Vetrin, Nev., town- 
eam Spankem- 11912): site, 918. © Nov. 18, 1911; 2 ¢. each 

2 ae oy es ee K 38909, | Jan. 29, 1912; J 165257-165260. 

© Mar. 12; 1c. Mar. 14; K 39020. | WESTERMANN (L. A.) co., New York. 


es . res : 9 [9238-9359 
© Mar. 14; 1c. Mar. 18; K 39619. [383 prints of fashion cuts] : 


© Mar. 16; 1c. Mar. 18; K 39622. | Oaken.— Oarsman. — Obey.—Object. 
© Mar. 19; 1 ¢. Mar. 21; K 39819. | —Oblong.—Obscure.— Observer. — Ob- 
© Mar. pal 1c. Mar. 25: K 39972. stinect.—Obtain.—Obtrude. — Obtuse.— 
© Mar. 23; 1 ¢. Mar Oo - IK 40006 Ocean.—Octave.—Oddfellow.—Offence. 


—Officer.—Official.—Offset. — Oilcloth. 
© Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 29; K 40083. 


— Olive. — Omission.— Operator. — 
© Mar. 28; 1 ec. Mar. 30; K 40106. | Opinion. — Opportunity. — Oppress. — 
© Mar. 30; 1 ¢. Apr. 1; K 40169. 


Optician.—Oracle.— Orange. — Orator. 

f oe. —Ornate.—Oscar.— Outline. — Owner. 

© Apr. 2; 1c Apr. 4; K 40814.| © Pep. 17, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 23, 
© Apr. 4; 1c. Apr. 6; K 40424. | 7912: K 37965-37997. 

Sammy Spankem’s troubles [1912]: Bs apical es 

ae er SG ease tl arty.—Passage.— Patient.— Penny. 

© Jan. a Dye) Lae) 8 a ene: eS Ota ale. ley. ———| Ee o@kety——— 

© Jan. 27; 1c. Jan. 29; K 36496. | pole —Pomade.—Pond.— Poplar.—Por- 

© Feb. 20; 1 c Feb. 23; K 38016. | tion.—Portrait.— Possession.— Powder. 

iaveb. 22-16. Feb.24- K 38079.) | a EF rachee. Prank. — Predict. — Pre- 

© Feb. 24: 1c. Feb. 26: K 38103, mum} reparation, — Present.—F ress. 

re — Prey. — Pride. — Prime. — Prince.— 

© Feb. 27; 1 ce. Feb. 29; K 38364 | prism —Produce.—Profess.—Project.— 

© Feb. 29; 1 c. Mar. 11; K 38910. | Promenade. — Promise. — Promote. — 

© Mar. 2: 1 ¢. Mar. 11: K 38897. | Proof. Propel.— Prophet.— Prudence. 


Ra : : —Publish.—Pupil.—Purity.—Purple.— 
© Mar. 5; 1 ¢. Mar. 11; K 38908. Pursue.— Pussy willow. — Puzzle. 


_ © Mar. 7; 1c. Mar. 11; K 38916. | Mar. 2, 1912; 2 ¢ each Mar. 9, 1912; K 
Substitute ball. © Jan. 30, 1912; 1 | 38758-38802. 


ec. Feb. 1, 1912; K 36695. [44 prints]: 
Rabbit. —Raccoon.— Racket. — Rad- 
Tow slowhar Oe KC) Sane | ; ; : 
1 ae ea ey a ]. © Jan. 3; ish.— Radiant.— Rafter. — Railroad.— 
[ hia a aa 3 Rainbow.—Raining.— Rambler.—Ram- 


Village Doc [1912]. © Jan. 8; 1 c | rod.— Rather.— Rawhide. — Realm. — 
Jan. 10; K 35548. Reflect. — Regiment. — Register. — Re- 


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9360 


pt. Iv, cee 


WESTERMANN (L. A.) co.—Continued. 
[44 prints]—Continued. 

gret.— Regulate.— Reindeer.— Remem- 
ber.— Repent.— Rescue.— Resource. — 
Resting.—Restless.—Retire.—Retort.— 
Rhyme. — Ribbon. — Rich. — Rival. — 
Robert.— Robin.— Robust.— Rocket.— 
Rodent.—Romper.— Rooster.— Rosary. 
—Rubber.— Ruby. — Russian.— Rusti- 
eate. © Mar. 80, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 
8, 1912; K 40227-40270. 


WESTERN EXPRESS CO., Chicago. [9360 


Information. © Feb. 24, 1912; 2c. 
Feb. 26, 1912; K 38092. 


WESTERN HORSEMAN ©O., Indianapolis. 
[93861-9364 

[4 prints]: 

Champion yearling pacing colt and 
filly—Futurity winners of 1911.—Miss 
De Forest (8). 2:054.—R. T. C. 
2.062 (Murphy up). © Jan. 26, 1912; 
2c. each Jan. 27, 1912; K 36480-36483. 


WESTHALL stTupIo, Union Hill, N. J. 
[9365, 9366 
Burdeen (Andy) smallest Moose in 
the world, 1, 2. © Mar. 20, 1912; 2c. 
each Mar. 28, 1912; J 167445, 167446. 


WHIPPLE (LEYLAND) Bangor, Me. 
[9867-9371 
Bangor, Me., Food fair, 1912: 


Main st. at night.—Night ilumina- 
tion, 5 by 7.—Night illumination, 6 
by 8. © Feb. 8, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 
14, 1912; J 1663803—166305. 


Graham building at night. © 


Mar. £6; (19125 2-0, \Mar.20). 1912s 
J 167324. 

Graham bldg. at night. © Jan. 27, 
1912; 2 @. Feb. 14, 1912; J 166306. 


WHITE (A. W.) Louisville, Ky. 
[9372-9374 


Calling. © Feb. 10, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 


7, 1912; K 87495. 

Lunch time. © Feb. 10, 1912; 2 «. 
Feb. 7. 1912; K 37496. 

On guard. . © ‘Keb: 10, -1912:.3. ce; 
Feb. 7, 1912; K 37497. 


Wuite (RatpH FE.) Philadelphia. 
[9875-9379 

[5 titles]: 

Ejector pit for the Bateman mfg. co., 
Grenloch, N. J.—Map, Bateman mfg. 
co., Grenloch, N. J.—Sewage disposal 
plant for Bateman mfg co., Grenloch, 
N. J.—Sewage disposal plant for Mr. 
Henry McAdoo, Ft. Washington, Pa.— 
Sewage disposal plant for the Rush 
hospital at Malvern, Pa. ©1.. each 
Mar. 27, 1912; I 923-927. 


WHITE (T. H.) Clifton Forge, Va. 
[9880 
Clifton Forge, Va., first Baptist 
church. © Feb. 8, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 16, 
1912; K 37712. 


WHITEMAN (CHRISTIE) Princeton, N. J. 
[9381-9383 


Princeton girl. E 6108. © Feb. 7, 
1912; 2 ec. Feb. 9, 1912; K 37246. 

Princeton tiger. E 6109. © Feb. 7, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1912; K 37247. 

—— FE 6110. © Feb. 7, 191272 
Feb. 9, 1912; K 87248. 


WHITEMAN (WILLIAM H.) Port of 
Spain, Trinidad. [9884-9389 
Trinidad’s new island, 1-6. © Dec. 
1, 1911; 1c. each Jan. 235°) “erexen 
Jan. 380, 1912; J 165362-165367. 


WHITING (EMMETT H.) Prentice, Wis. 
[93890-9392 


Deer hunting. © Jan. 24, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 26, 1912; J 165182. 

[2 photographs] : 

Big game.—Hunter (The) © Mar. 
8, 1912; 2 °c... each Mare 6, Sige 
167004, 167005. 


WHITMAN (WILLIAM) co., New York. 

[9893-9395 — 

Martha. © Jan. 1, 1912; 2 ec Jan. 
8, 1912; K 35886. 

[2 prints]: 
Mercury.*-Mountain. © 
1912; 2c. each Jan. 18, 3912; 

35925. 


WiLcox & WILLSON, Seabreeze, Fla. 
[9896-9398 


Jan. 16, 
K 35924, 


[3 photographs]: 

By waving palms.—Lookout (The) 
—Tropical shore. © Jan. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each Jan. 15, 1912; J 164614164616. 


WILDE (W. A.) co., Chicago. 
[9399-9408 

To my valentine: 

Count the daisy petals if my love 
you would know.—Do I love thee? 
Ask the flower.—Earth holds no other 
like to thee——Flowers are  love’s 
truest language.—Go lovely flower tell 
the one I love.—I love thee, I love 
thee.—If I could have my dearest wish 
fulfilled.—Sweetest flower that blows. 
—Tis true I never was in love — 
World is full of roses. © Jan. 15, 
Boal 2c. each Feb. 23, 1912; K 37955— 
7964. 


WILLETT STAINED GLASS & DEC. CO., 


Pittsburgh. [9409 
Design for er © 1c. Feb. 14, 
1912; I 859. 


152 


MISCELLANEOUS 
mo, 1, 1902 


CLASSES, H TO K 


9501 


WititiaMs (C. L.) Kinmundy, III. 
[9410-9418 


First view taken of engine after be- 
ing pulled from wreckages of Rock Is- 
land private car. © Jan. 22, 1912; 2 
e. Feb. 5, 1912; J 166820. 

[8 photographs]: 

Bottom view of private Rock Island 
ear, 5.—Front end view of private 
Rock Island car, 4.—I. C. wreck, 2, 
3—I. ©. wreck, early morning view, 
1.—Rear end view of Rock Island 
private car, 6.—Second view of engine 
showing opposite side, 9.—Side view 
of rear end of private Rock Island car, 
m © Jan. 22,1912: 1 ¢. each Jan. 27, 


1 c. each Feb. 5, 1912; J 166313-— 

166319, 1663821. 

WILLIAMS (VirciL T.) Stevensville, 
Mont. [9419 


Hikeat play. © Mar. 25, 1912;:2 ¢. 
Apr. 28, 1912; J 168488. 
WINTER & POND co., Juneau, Alaska. 
[9420-9424 
Fort William H. Seward and Haines, 
bird’s-eye view of, 500. © Nov. 27, 
1911; 2 ¢. Jan. 18, 1912; J 167008. 
Juneau from Douglas Island, 
miasky, 504. © Dec. 15, 1911; 2 «¢. 
dane ts. 1912: J 167009. 
Looking up Chilkat River, Ft. Sew- 
ard in foreground, 499. © Nov. 27, 
moths 2 ec. Jan. 18, 1912; J 167010. 


Moonlight at White Horse, Y. T., 
m2 © Nov. 27, 1911: 2.¢. Jan. 18, 
i912; J 167011. 

Skagway and. A. B. Mt., 501. © 
Moms IG: 2 e. Jan. 18, 1912s, J 
167012. 


WISCONSIN MAUSOLEUM CONSTRUCTION 
co., Milwaukee. [9425 
Milwaukee, Wis.: fair view mauso- 

foum: © Heb. 1, 1912; 2 ¢.. Jan. 31, 

1912; K 86666. 

Wiss (J.) SONs co., Newark 

[9426-9430 

Wiss window display. © Feb. 27, 
mi Ze. Keb. 28, 1912: K 38292. 

[4 prints]: 

Forging shears.—Grinding shears.— 
Tempering shears.—Welding shears. 
© Jan. 19, 1912; 2 c. each Jan. 31, 
1912; K 86683-86686. 

WoEHLER (H. L.) New York. 

[94381-9501 

[Post cards]: 

As your life unfolds before you. 
[Graduation.]—Bon voyage, 1 May 
you prove as good a_ sailor.—Bon 
voyage, 2 [Little girl carrying satchel 
and band box.]—Bon voyage, 8 AS 
slow your ship steams out of port. 


WoOEHLER (H. L.) —Continued. 


[Post cards]—Continued. 
Congratulations, 1 Most sincere con- 
eratulations.—Darling little baby your 
fondest wish come true.—Gesundheit. 
[Little Dutch boy drinking from 
stein.]|—Happy birthday, 1 [Little girl 
and dog sitting.|—-Happy birthday, 2 
[Little girl standing on fence.]— 
Heartiest congratulations. [Girl in 
graduation dress holding flowers and 


diploma.—Little bird told me. Most 
sincere congratulations. © Feb. 10, 
ODD) 2 en veaeh: Keb: 17, 1912: 1k 


3t7T1-3TT8T. 

[Valentine post cards]: 

To my valentine, 1. [Small Dutch 
boy carrying heart on tray.]—To my 
valentine, 2. [Small Dutch girl with 
heart in apron.|—To my valentine, 3. 
Tempus fugit.—To my valentine, 4. If 
you will look, you’ll see my hook.—To 
my valentine, 5. If wishes were 
horses.—To my valentine, 6. [Girl at 
window looking down at small boy 
with flowers.—To my valentine, 7. 
Union station. [Cupid carrying dress 
suit cases.]—To my valentine, 8. By 
wishes I’m sending this.—To my val- 
entine, 9. No mono-plane would ever 
do.—To my valentine, 10. [Small boy 
and girl kissing.]|—To my valentine. 
11. [Cupid dressed as letter car- 
rier.]—Valentine greetings, 1. [Cupid 
seated on heart telephoning. ]—Valen- 
tine greetings, 2. Nobody loves me.— 
Valentine greetings, 3. Won’t you 
love me just a little—Valentine greet- 
ings, 4. I guess I am in love.—Val- 
entine greetings, 5. I’d like to buy 
you ice cream for life.—Valentine 
greetings, 6. Waiting for you.—Valen- 
tine greetings, 7. [Cupid on spider 
web chasing hearts.]—Valentine greet- 
ings, 8 Dis is fer de only girl.— 
Valentine greetings, 9. Be mine and 
I’ll be thine.—Valentine greetings, 10. 
Let's get away from the madding 
crowd you and I. © Jan. 8, 1912; 2c. 
each Jan. 10, 1912; K 35510-35530. 

[9 prints]: 

Ah’d wrote before.—Ah’s awful busy 
since Ah came.—Ah’s leaben hurriedly 
today.—Ah’s only got de time to say.— 
Gee honey I’s sure feeling blue.—If 
only your heart was as tender to me.— 
It’s all sunshine and fair weather.— 
Lonely homes awaiting you.—Time and 
distance count for naught. © May. 7, 
AGUA 2 ¢. each Mar.) /22.. 19125 aK 
39835-39843. 

[380 prints]: 


And where do you come from. 
Day we celebrate, Mar. 17th. 


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9502 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 7 


WoEHLER (H. L.)—Continued. 

[30 prints]—Continued. 

Easter greeting. 1. [Chicken stand- 
ing over basket of rabbits.]—Easter 
greeting. 2. [Little Dutch girl hold- 
ing basket, with a chicken in it, on her 
arm.|]—HEHaster greeting. 38. [Two rab- 
bits sitting in a straw hat.]—Easter 
greeting. 4. [Rabbits peeping out of 
basket.]|—Haster greeting. 5. [Chick 
with egg shell on head.]—Easter-tide 
greetings. 6. Chicken standing on 
paper reading ‘ Haster opening ’’.] 


Gee, he carries his coop on his back. ” 


—Get in under the green. 

How d’ye, peek-a-booh.—Hully-gee, 
I’ve got the chicken-pox. 

I’d hate to be a fat old hen.—I’d like 
to be a flying machine.—I have to 
seratech for a living.—I’m going to 
borrow mother’s feathers.—I pick my 
company.—I wish I stayed an egg.—lI 


wonder why I can’t crow like brother. - 


—Irish colleen for me. 

Let’s paint the town green. 

My mother was an incubator lady. 

St. Patricks day greeting. 1. [Lit- 
tle girl holding apron filled with sham- 
rock.]—-St. Patricks day greeting. 2. 
[Girl playing on harp.]—St. Patricks 
day greeting. 3... [Little boy flying 
kite in shape of shamrock leaf.] 

That’s the finest little isle. 

Valentine’ greetings. is 
holding heart. ] 

We love the 
paw. 

You are my own my shamrock girl. 
© Jan. 30, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 2, 1912; 
K 36713-36742. 


WOHLENBERG Lincoln, 
Nebr. [9502 
Chart for the transmission of steam 
through pipes. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1912; I 
799. 


Worrr (Louis) & co., LTp., London. 
[9503-9505 


[Cupid 


green.—Whose your 


(WALTER J.) 


[38 prints]: 

Morning at the mill.—Tannhauser.— 
Walkure. 

© Feb. 15, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 8, 
1912; K 37498-37500. 
Wo.Lven (E. L.) Poughkeepsie. N. Y. 

[9506, 9507 

MecCaleb (Miss Ella), Secy. of Vas- 
sar college: 

Cabinet.—8 by 10 size. © Dec. 23, 
1911; 2 c. each Feb. 1, 1912: J 165503, 
165504. 


Wooppury & co., Worcester. [9508 
In the Berkshires. © Dec. 23, 1911; 
2c. Jan. 2, 1912; J 164097. 


1 


Or 


| Woons (Munny) Bedford City, Va. 


[9509 


He’s no elk. © Feb. 1; 1912--27— 
Feb. 17, 1912; K 387814. 


WoopDWARD & 'TIERNAN PTG. CoO., St. 
Louis. [9510-9519 


[Large plain and embossed prints]: 

American princess.—Conquering hero 
comes.—Farmers pride.—Follow the 
leader.—Home savings.—Our lady fair. 
—Spring blossoms.—Sure winners.— 
Wake up. © Dec. 26, 1911; 2 c each 
Jan. 2, 1912; K 35500-85508. 


Purity. © Dee: 30,:1911> 23) 3am) 
2, 1912: K. 35090; 


WooLtaRD (SAMUEL FRANCIS) Wich- 
ita, Kan. [9520 
Zephyr. (Fable no. 15) © Mar. 19, 


1912; 2 c. Mar. 22, 1912; K 40828. 


Wootr’s, Chicago. [9521 


Are you pinched for money. © Noy. 
29, 1911; 2 c.. Dec. 1, P91 Se peer 


WORLD’S BEST FILM co. See list of 
moving-pictures at end of this 
catalogue. 

WRANITZKY (ALFONSO I.) Lockhart, 
Tex. [9522, 9523 

Mebane cotton. © Dec. 21, 1911; 1 

@ Dec. 6, 1911; 1 c. Janie 

164791. 

Rogan (Judge EH. H.) 

1912: 2 ex Jan. d7,d01ee 


© Jan. 24; 
J 164790. 


YouNG (CHARLES W.), Mt. Clemens, 
Mich. [9524 
Fathers of Elkdom. © Jan. 8, 1912; 

2 ec. Jan. 11, 1912; KK aaGu: 


Y. M. C. A., Bellefonte, Pa. [9525 


Bellefonte, Pa., Y. M. C. A. swim- 
ming pool. ‘© Mar, 187 1912-32 
Mar. 19; 1912: J 167267, 


YOUNGHANS (EH. J.) Gulfport, Miss. 
[9526, 9527 
Gulfport. Miss., great southern hotel. 
© Apr. 1, 1912; 2c. Mar, 253912 a 
39926. 


harbor. © Apr. 1, 191232 4 
Mar. 25, 1992s Ki. 39923: 


(Mr. & Mrs. Wong Sun) See 
Clemens (Mr. and Mrs. Wong Sun 
Yue). 


YUE 


ZAHN (OSWALD F.) Detroit. [9528 


Rear axle construction. © 1c. Mar. 
&, 19123. 1° S79, 


+. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 1, 1912 


9719 


ZDZUBLOWSKI (ANTON) Chicago. 
9529 
Pieciu poleglyck 27 lutego, 1861 
roku w Warszawie. © Feb. 20, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 7, 1912; J 167018. 


ZIMMERMAN (C. E.) co., Chicago. 
[9530-9719 

[Cuts for ads]: 

All roads lead to— 

Bargain bulletin—Blanket sale. 
Buy your home now. 

Challenge sale.—Chance of your life 
time.—Clean sweep of surplus stock. 

Heonomy week.—Hstates managed 
and rents collected. 

Fine wheat land for sale.—Flight of 
time and property.—Fresh air for the 
children. 

Grand fall opening. 

Harvest bargain week.—Hog land.— 
Home and land seekers.—Honk, honk, 
sale. 

Insure them against loss.—Insure 
your car.—Irrigated land. 

Land.—Let the wife decide. 

Off with the old on with the new.— 
Orchards.—Our great last chance sale. 

Peace and plenty.—Pleasant neigh- 
bors.—Prompt payment of insurance. 

Seasons end. 


i. Wee 1, 1911; 2° c. each Jan. 8, 
1912; K 35408-35436. 


—— Anniversary sale.-—Annual 
muslin bargain week. 

Bargain hunters’ carnival.—Bargain 
week. 

Closing out colored goods.—Closing 
out wash fabrics.—Coming events.— 
Compulsory reduction sale. 

Decoration day week of bargains. 

Hlegant Easter footwear. 

Fascinating week.—Few real bar- 
gains.—Footwear built on honor.— 
Fourth of July, this week. 

Grand annual ‘ Home sweet home,” 
week.— Grand annual white sale.— 
Grand July clearance—Great fur 
sale.—Greatest sale ever held. 

Hints on millinery.—Holiday sug- 
gestious.—Homemaker’s bargain week. 

June is here. 

Last call.—tLittle folk’s week.—Lon- 
don and Paris fashions.—Lucky bar- 
gain week. 

Mid-summer clearance sale.—Mid- 
winter stock reduction sale. 

Novelty week. 

Opening exhibit.—Our annual adver- 
tising sale-—Overloaded. 

Prices take a tumble. 

Rock bottom price week. 

Sale—Sale of silks.—Spring spe- 
cials.—Stock adjustment week.—Sum- 
mer time bargains. 


ZIMMERMAN (C. EH.) co.—Continued. 


[Cuts for ads]—Continued. 

Thanksgiving.—Thrifty housewife’s 
opportunity. 

Vacation bargains. 

Winter is coming. 

© Dee. 1, 1911; 2 c@ each Jan. 17, 
1912; K 85857-85900. 


—— Agricultural implements. — All 
night stoves.—Automobile supplies.— 
Axes and hatchets. 

Baseball goods.—Baskets.—Beautify 
your home.—Begin the yr. well.— 
Brushes that last.—Builders’ hard- 
ware.—Builders’ tools.—Building sup- 
ply. 

Canning supplies.—Carpenter’s tools. 
—Children enjoy.—Chinaware and 
glassware. — Cigar joy. — Consolation 
week.—Corn shellers. 

Dairy utensils.—Deal here and pros- 
per. — Delicious perfumes. — Doorfit- 
tings. 

Hverything 5c and 10c. 

February offerings.—Fishing tackle. 

Galvanized ware.—Gas and oil 
stoves— Gasoline engines.— Grain 
drills. — Grinders and sharpeners. — 
Gunpowder and other explosives.— 
Guns, rifles and ammunitions. 

jand tools—Headache cured.— 
Health is too precious.—Help your doc- 
tor.—Hose of all kinds.—Houseclean- 
ing day.—Housecleaning time.—House- 
nold necessities. 

Kill that smell. 

Jamps.—Lawn and porch furniture. 
—Live stock equipment. 

Mail orders.——Manure spreaders.— 
Mill supplies.—More heat less fuel. 

New tools give.—No more catarrh. 

Object lesson.—Order by mail.—Or- 
der by phone.—Outing requisites. 

Paint that lasts.—Phone your or- 
ders.—Pleasant ironing days.—Plows. 
—- Postcard headquarters. — Preserve 
your teeth. 

Quality in drugs. 

Refrigerators.—Reliable cooking 
utensils.—Reliable paint.—Remember 
Lincoln’s birthday and the policy.— 
Rheumatic cure.—Roofing tools. 

Saint Valentine’s day.—Sash and 
screen door fittings._-Scales.—See the 
goods behind this ad.—Shaving outfits. 
—Shelf hardware.—Sick room _ sup- 
plies.—Skill is necessar y.—Soap.— 
Stable implements.—Stoves and ranges. 


Take a tonic.—This liniment.—Tool 


chests and cabinets.—Tools for all 
trades.—Tools of every kind.—Trained 
pharmacist. 


Woman’s complaints. 


159 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IViaas.s eae 


9719 * 


ZIMMERMAN (C. E.) co.—Continued. 


[Cuts for ads]|—Continued. 

Your blood needs purifying.—Your 
doctor’s skill—Your happy new yr.— 
Your prescription.—Your toilet table. 

5¢e and 10c each. 

© Mar. 1, 1912; 2c. each Mar. 16, 
1912; K 39315-89406. 
Augers, bits and braces. 

Binder twine and cordage. 

Carpet sweepers.—Christmas gifts. 
—Corn cutters.—Cure that corn. 

Dangerous fly. 

Farm wagons.—Farmer’s hand tools. 
—Fertilizers. 

Garden tools. 


ZIMMERMAN (C. HE.) co.—Continued. 


[Cuts for ads]—Continued. 

Hardware.—Harvest time—Hay 
pressers. 

Mechanic’s tools—_M owers, rakes 
and harrows. 

Rubber goods. 

Save your coal.—Skates.—Stop that 
cough.—Stove repairing. 

Toys. 

Vehicles. 

Your medicine cabinet.—Your own 
cigar. 


© Mar. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 18, 
1912; K 39591-39615. 


156 


LIST OF MOVING PICTURES. 


New York. 
[9720-9753 
Baby and the stork. © 1c. Jan. 8, 
1912; J 164467. 
Billy’s stratagem. © 1c. Feb. 12, 
1912; J 166224. 
Blot in the ’scutcheon. © 1c. Jan. 
eo. 1912; J 1652638. 
Brave and bold. 
1912; J 164602. 
Did mother get her wish. © 1 «. 
Jan. 15, 1912; J 164608. 
Engagement ring. .© 1c. Mar. 
a912; J 167110. 
Eternal mother. 
1912; J 164577. 
Fatal chocolate. 
1912; J 166565. 
For his son. 
w 165127. 
Girl and her trust. 
9912; J 167566. 
Goddess of Sagebrush Gulch. © 1 
© Mar. 23, 1912; J 167455. 
Got a match? © 1c. Feb. 20, 1912 
J 166564. 


BIOGRAPH COMPANY, 


Gib ve: Sams. 


it; 
Oy ici Dare) 13, 
© 1c. Feb. 20, 
© te. Jan.:22) 1912 


© 1 ¢. Mar. 28, 


Hot stuff. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1912; J 
167393. 

iola’s promise. © 1) ¢: Mar: 11; 
mae: J. 167112. 

Joke on the joker. © 1c. Jan. 8, 
1912; J 164469. 

Lily’s lovers. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1911; 
J 165554. 

Mender of nets. © 1 c. Feb. 15. 


1912; J 166369. 

Message from the moon. © 1 « 
Mar. 1, 1912; J 166795. 

Near-tragedy. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1911; 
J 165553. 


Old bookkeeper. © 1 c. Jan. 20, 
aoi2: J 165052. 

Pants and pansies. © 1c. Jan. 24, 
mot2: J 165156. 

Priscilla’s capture. © 1 ¢ Mar. 1, 


H912: J 166794. 
Root of evil. 
167176. 


© 1c. Mar. 15, 1912: 


BIoOGRAPH COMPANY—Continued. 


Siren of impulse. © 1 c¢. Mar. 6, 
1912; J 1670138. 

Sister’s love. © 1c. Feb. T, 1912; 
J 166058. 

Spanish dilemma. © 1. Mar. 11, 
£912 IOC, 

String of pearls. © 1 ¢. Mar. §, 


1912; J 167062. 
Sunbeam (The) 
1912; J 166712. 


Tale of the wilderness. 
40, 1912 > 3.164538 


Cy) e): Mebi. Dis 


@ A endian: 


Transformation of Mike. © 1 «. 
Jam: Shi 19s | 165425, 
Under burning skies. © 1. Feb. 


20, 1912; J 166557. 

Voice from the deep. © 1c. Mar. 
21, 1912; J 167394. 

Who got the reward. © 1. Jan. 
8, 1912; J 164468. 


With a kodak. ©1c. Jan. 24, 1912; 


Ji mhGalas: 
ECLAIR FILM Co., Fort Lee, N. J. 
[9754-9758 


Aleohol, the poison of humanity. © 
Lie. als (22, 292: 165360. 

Glass coffin, or The crystal casket. 
[3 reels.| © 1c. each Mar. 20, 1912: 
J 167297. 

Insanity, or The madman. [3 reels.] 
© 1 ¢. each Mar. 20, 1912: J 167295. 

Miner's heart. 7 1© 2 ve. Jan. 22: 


1912;°J 165360. 
Redemption. [3 reels.] ©1c. each 


Mar. 20, 1912; J 167296. 
EDISON (THOMAS A.) INC., Orange, 
a ella [9759-10026 


Archibald Chubbs and the widow, 
14. © Mar. 27, 1912; 2 c each Mar. 


30, 1912; J 167602-167605. 
At the point of the sword, 1-4. © 
1o: 


Feb, 16, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 20, 

J 166548-166546. : 
Baby (The) 1-4. © Mar. 12, 1912; 
Sc ench, Mar: (20) aot =o) 1G ato— 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10026 


pt. iV, Hass v.7 


Epison (Tuomas A.) 1Nc.—Continued. 
Bachelor’s Waterloo, 14. © Jan. 


1G, PS ie exer atl, 200, dea 
J 165023-165026. 
Children who labor, 14. © Feb. 


28 Ot 2 cc neneh Neb, (26, (Lona 
J 166654-166657 

City of Denver, the queen of the 
plains, te) ©) Web. 10, O12 2. 
each Feb. 16, 1912; J 166393—-166396. 


Codfish industry, Newfoundland, 
1-4. ©@° Jan. 5, 1912::2.e. each. aan. 
20, 1912; J 165015—165018. 

Commuter’s wife. 14. © Feb. 7, 
1912) 2 “ec? each Web.) 16). 1912 
166381-166384. 

Corsican brothers, 1-4. © Feb. 9, 
1912)°5 2 > e.) eaeh ‘Heb. 16, $92 * Si 
166377-166380. 

Cowboy’s stratagem, 1-4. © Mar. 2, 


1912: 2 ce. each Mar. 
167026. 

Curing the office boy, 1-4. 
1%; 1912: 
166531-166534. 

Dress suits in pawn, 1-4. © Mar. 
Ay, 1912: 2c. ‘each Mar: 80, 1902: J 
167598-167601. 

Eleanor Cuyler, 
Pigs 2 'e: each fan 
164572-164575. 

Everything comes LO. him who waits, 
1-4, © Feb. 21, 1912; 2c. each Feb. 
26, 1912; J 166650- 166653. 


Father's; bluff, 1-4. ©: Jan... 24, 
1912; 2c. each Jan. 30, 1912; J 165381— 
165384, 


Fifty 


7, 1912; J 167023— 


© Feb. 


14. © Jan. 2, 
£35, AGUAS. sek 


mile ramble through the 1000 
islands, St. Lawrence River, 1-4. | 
Jan. 17, 1912; 2 ec. each Jan. 20, 1912; 
J 165003-165006. 


For the cause of the South, 14. © 
Jan. 26, 1912; 2 c. each Jan. 30, 1912: 
J 1653873—165376. 


For the Commonwealth, 14. © 
Mar. 15, 1912; 2 ec. each Mar. 20, 1912; 
J 167302—167305. 


Freezing auntie, 
1912; 2 ec. each 
164564—164567. 


Heir apparent, 14. © Mar. 8,1912: 
2 c. each Mar. 16, 1912: J 167224— 
L622 7. 


Her face, 1-3. © Mar. 19, 1912; 2c. 
each Mar. 30, 1912; J 167610-167612. 
Her polished family, 1-4. © Mar. 


13, 1912: 2 c. each Mar. 20, 1912: J 
167298-167301. 


14. © Jan. 5. 
TON hs ee? ae 


2 c. each Feb. 20, 1912; J 


Epison (THOMAS A.) 1Ne.—Continued. 
His daughter, 14. © Feb. 13, 1912; 
2 ec. each Feb. 20, 1912; J 166535— 
166588. 
His secretary, 14. © Feb. 2, 1912; 
2 ce. each Feb. 6, 1912: J 16591G— 
165919. 
Hogan’s alley, 1-4. © Feb. 14, 1912; 


2 c. each Feb. 20, 1912; J166539— 
166542. 
House with the tall porch, 14. © 


Mar. 22,1912; 2 c. each Mar a0) 198s 
J 167606-167609. 


How motion pictures are made and 
shown, 1—4. © Web. 217) 1912-3 20= 
each Mar. 7, 1912; J 167089-167042. 


Incidents of the Durbar, Delhi, 
India, 1-4.. © Mar 239 99t2 402 
each Mar.. 30, 1912; J 167590-167593. 

Jack and the beanstalk, 14. © 
Jan. 16, 1912; 2.¢ each Jane 20) 19025 
J 165011-165014. 

Jam closet, 1-4. © Mar. 2, 1912; 
2 ce. each Mar. 1, 2912) 3 es6i000— 
167022. 

Jewels (The) 1-4. © Jan. 30, 1912; 


2.¢c. each Feb. 6, 19127) 16a9e2— 
165935. 

Lead kindly light, 14. © Jan. 12, 
1912; 2 ¢« each Jan. 20) ae 


165007—165010. 


Lighthouse keeper’s daughter, 1-5. 
© Mar. 26, 1912; 2 c each Mar. 30; 
1912; J 167613—-167615. 


Little delicatessen store, 1-4. 
Feb. 17, 1912; 2 c. each Peb. 20; 1912. 
J 166527-—166530. 


Little organist, 1-4. © Jan. 19, 
1912; 2c. each Jan. 20, 1912: J 165035— 


| 165038. 
Lost kitten, 14. © Feb. 24, 1912; 
2 e. each Mar. 7, 1912: J 167043— 
167046. 


Lost—three hours, 14. © Mar. 5, 
1912; 2 @ each Mar. 16) 919g 
167212-167215. 


Lucky dog, 1-4. © Feb. 3, 1912: 
2 ¢ each Feb. 6G, Tie 165920 
165928. 


Lure of the city, 14. © Noy. 28, 
1911; 2 ce. each Dec. 15, 1911; J 164500- 
164508. 


Martin Chuzzlewit, pt. 1,.1-3; pt. 2, 
1, 2; pt. 3, 1-5. .© Jan. 25) 192 
each Feb. 20, 1912; J 166517-166526. 


Max and Maurice, 14. © Jan. 10, 
1912; 2c. each Jan. 18, 1912; J 164556— 


| 164559. 


158 


LIST OF MOVING PICTURES 


no. 1, 1912 


10070 


Epison (THomMAS A.) INc.—Continued. | EpIson (THOMAS A.) INc.—Continued. 


Mother and daughters, 14. © Jan. 
Poot 2 e@.. each: Feb. 6; 1912: .J 
165928—165931. 


My double and how he undid me, 
1-4. © Feb. 28, 1912: 2 c. each Mar. 
7, 1912; J 167031-167034. 


New editor, 14. © Jan. 27, 1912; 
2c. each Jan. 30, 1912; J 165368— 
165372. 

New York poultry, pigeon and pet 
stock ass’n., 1-4. © Mar. 9, 1912; 2. 
each Mar. 16, 1912; J 167216—-167219. 


New York street cleaning, 1-4. © 
Feb. 24, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 7, 1912; 
J 167035-167088. 


Niagara Falls, 14. © Feb. 3, 1912; 
2 c. each Feb. 6, 1912; J 165924165927. 


Morse. (The) .J-4. . ©... Feb. | 20, 
1912; 2c. each Feb. 26, 1912; J 166662— 
166665. 


- One thousand miles through the 
uemies) 1-4. © Heb. 21, 1912;.2:c. 
each Feb. 26, 1912; J 166658—166661. 


Passing of J. B. Randall and com- 
pany, 1-4. © Feb. 6, 1912; 2 c. each 
Feb. 16, 1912; J 166385—166388. 


Patent housekeeper, 1-4. © Mar. 9. 
2o12= 2) ec. each —Mar:-16;,- 1912; J 
167228-—167231. 


Personally conducted, 1-4. © Mar. 
ie, 1912-2 ec each Mar. 20, 1912; J 
167306-167309. 


Please remit, 14. © Jan. 6, 1912; 
2c. Jan. 13, 1912; J 164560-164568. 


Question of seconds, 14. © Jan. 
mentor. e€ each Jan! 20, 1992; 7 
165019—165022. 


Romance of the cliff dwellers, 1-4. 
© Dec. 29, 1911; 2 c each Jan. 13, 
1912; J 164548-164551. 


St. Johns, Newfoundland and its 
surroundings, 1-4. © Jan. 13, 1912; 
= c. each Jan. 20, 1912; J 165027— 
165030. 


Stolen nickel, 14. © Jan. 23, 1912; 
2 e¢. each Jan. 30, 1912; J 165389- 
165392. 


Thirty days at hard labor, 14. © 
aan. 9, 1912° 2 e. each Jan. 13,1912: 
J 164552-164555. 

© Jan. 


To save her brother, 1-4. 
2O).m912; 2 ec. each Jan. 30, 1912; J 
165385-165388. 

Tommy’s geography lesson, 14. © 
Mar. 23, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 30, 1912; 
J 167594—167597. 

Tony’s oath of vengeance, 14. © 
Mar. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 7, 1912; 
J 167027-167030. 


Two flats, 1-4. © Jan. 3, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each Jan. 18, 1912; J 164568-164571. 


Uncle Hiram’s list, 1-4. © Dec. 30, 


THRs Bee) Veneh| Tan.) 204s TIA sy 
165031—-165034. 
U. S. volunteer life saving corps, 


New York city, 1-4. © Jan. 27, 1912; 
aes; (eaeh tadan. 30, 1002: 3 165387 1— 
165380. 

Von Weber’s last waltz, 14. © 
Feb. 10, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 16, 1912; 
J 166389-166392. 

Yarn of the Nancy Bell, 1-4. © 
Mar. 6191222 c.each Mar? 16, 1912 > 
J 167220-167223. 


I‘RENCH-AMERICAN FILM ©O., New York. 
[10027, 10028 

Dame (La) aux Camelias with 
Mme. Sarah Bernhardt, in two acts. 


(a) nreels) iG) 1c: Web. 24° 1912-5 
166636. 
Mme. Sans-Gene with Mme. Rejane, 


in three acts. (3 reels). ©1c. Feb. 


24, 1912; J 166637. 


HIARBECK (WILLIAM H.) Seattle. 
[10029 
Alaska (Panoramic views of) in 
animated maps. © Jan. 27, 1912; 2c. 
Feb. 14, 1912; J 166299. 


IMP FILMS co., New York. 
[10030-10070 


After many years. © Jan. 18, 1912; 
2 ej Jan. ib) 192: J 164578. 


Beat at his own game. © Mar. 2, 
1912; 2 @ Mar. 4, 1912; J 166891. 


Broken lease. © Feb. 23, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Feb. 26, 1912; J 166790. 


Brown moves to town [and] 
O’Brien’s busy day. © Feb. 3, 1912; 
Ze) Hep: Sy 1912 2.3 165047. 

Building the greatest dam in the 
world... © Jan. 22, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 19, 
1912; J 164817. 


Call of the drum. © Mar. 17, 1912; 
Ze. Mar tas Tet? i 16082. 


Classical dances by Countess De 
Swirsky. © Mar. 23, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 
25, 1912; J 167456. 


Cotton industry [and] How she mar- 
ried. | © ‘Jan. 13, 1912: 2 ¢. Jan. 10, 
1912: J 164477. 

Day on a buffalo ranch. © Jan. 27, 
19t2:, 2h Fan. 381)/ 19122 a 165409. 

- Day on a buffalo ranch [and] All a’ 
mistake. © Jan. 27, 1912; 2 ¢. Jan. 
22, 19123) 3 165058: 

Deserted shaft. © Jan. 15, 1912; 

2ce. Jan. 10, 1912; J 164478. 


159 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10071 


IMP FILMS co.—Continued. 

Far from the beaten track. © Mar. 
4, 1912% 2 6. Mar 5, 2ot2 = 3S. 166914. 

Helpmge hand. © Feb. 5, 1912; 2: «. 
Feb. 7, 1912; J 165941. 

Home strike breakers. © Mar. 9, 
1912; 2 ¢. Mar. 11, 1912; J 167084. 

I wish I had a girl [and] Flag of 
distress. © Jan. 20, 1912; 2 c. Jan. 
15, 1912; J 164579. : 

Ice boating on Shrewsbury River. 
© iPeb. 24-1912 > 2 -¢. Web. Ve. 1912 
J 166789. 

Immigrant’s violin. © Feb. 26, 
1912: 2 ¢e. Feb. 28, 1912 °F 166713. 

Kid and the sleuth. © Jan. 29, 
Wie; 2 ce. Jan, 27 1912- J 165201. 

ie. (The). <C)*Web. 22-1912; ) 2. c: 
Feb. 24, 1912; J 166596. 

Man from the west. © Mar. 18, 
L252 °c. Mar. 19,-19t2* scan 9. 

Mrs. Matthews dressmaker. © Feb. 
8; 1012s 2-e. Keb. Tt, 2912 °F 165942. 

Modern highwayman. © Feb. 19, 
1912; 2 ¢. Feb. 20, 1912; J 166503. 

Perey learns to dance. © Mar. 16, 
agi: fe. Mar. 18, 1912: J. 167235. 

Power of conscience. © Feb. 1, 
Hot2; 2. ¢. Jan. 26, 19123 J 165166. 

Pushmobile race in Savannah © 
Pep tt, A912 2. co heb: 20," I912 <5 
166700. 

Reflections from the firelight. © 
Hep, Ate Ot? 2. rept @. Totes F 
166201. 

Rhoda Rayal’s trained horses. © 
Mar 9) A9i2* 2. “Mar. Et Agios 7 
167083. 

Right clue. © Mar. 2, 
Mar. 4, 1912; J 166892. 

Romance of an old maid. © Mar. 
2a, 1912+ 2 &, Mar, 236, 1012 7F 167491. 

Rose of California. © Feb. 29, 
R912 2 Cc. Mar. a: 1912: I T6R788: 

Shamus O’Brien. © Mar. 14, 1912: 
2c. Mar. 14, 1912; J 167144. 

Tables turned. © Feb. 17, 1912; 2 
ce. Feb. 20, 1912; J 166701. 

Tankville constable. © Mar. 23, 
1912; 2 ce. Mar: 25, 1912: J 167457. 

Tea industry. © Feb. 10, 1912: 2 ¢. 
Feb. 12, 1912; J 166567. 


Tempted but true. © Mar. 28, 1912: 
2c. Mar. 30, 1912; J 167584. 


LORE 2 ae 


Through the flames. © Feb. 15. 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 16; 1912° J 166873. 
Timely repentance. © Mar. 11, 


2912; 2c. Mar. 12,1912: J A678. 


pt. IV, B.S 


IMP FILMS co.—Continued. 

U. S. cavalry horses. © Mar. 16, 
1912; 2 ec. Mar, 18, 191235 16722 

Where paths meet. © Apr. 1, 1912; 
2e@. Apr. 2, 1912: J 167694. 

Who wears them. © Feb. 10, 1912; 
2 e. Feb. 12, 1912; J 166568. 


Worth of a man. © Jan. 25, 1912; 
2e. Jan. 19, 1912; J 164816. 


INDEPENDENT MOVING PICTURE CO., New 
York. [10071-10074 
In the northern woods. © Jan. 11, 
1912; 2.¢. Jan.°6, 19925 Filter oon: 
Playing the game [and] Back to his 
own home town. © Jan. 6, 1912; 2 c. 
Jan. 2, 1912; J 164088. 
Trinity (The) «© Jan 4. 19123. 
Jan. 2, 1912; J 164089. 
Winning miss. © Jan. 8, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Jan. 6, 1912; J 164368. 


JOHNSON-F LYNN FEATURE FILM CO., Chi- 
cago. [10075 


Johnson (Jack) and Jim Flynn up 


to date. © 1 c« Mar, 20> 1912-3) 

167289. 

NAT’L FILM DISTRIBUTING Co., New 
York. [10076-10079 


Paradise, pts. 1,2. ©1c. each Feb. 
1, 1912; J 166022, 166022) 

Purgatory, pts. 1, 2. © 1296) ace 
Feb. 1, 1912; J 166024, 166025. 


New YORK MOTION PICTURE CO., New 
York. [10080-10088 


Battle of the red men, pts: 12) 
Mar, 8, 1912; 2 c. Mar Soya 
167052. 


Cell no. 13, pts: 1, 2. @°1 Geerem 
Mar. 4, 1912; J 166886, 166887. 


Deserter (The) pts. 1, 2." (© Mar 
15,1912; 2 & each Mar 16, 49123 
167154. 

Indian massacre, pts. 1, 2. © Mar. 
1. 1912; 2c Feb. 29, 1912° J 1667 


Mysteries of soul, pts. 1-3. ©1.« 
eich Mar. 4, 1912; J 166S8S8—166890. 


War on the plains, pts. 1, 2. © Feb. 
23, 1912; 2c. each Pt. 1, Pete 2m eae 
each Pt. 2, Mar. 4, 1912; J 166584. 


Ors (INGVALD C.) New York. 
[10089-10108 
Call of a woman, pts. 1-3. ©1464 
each Jan. 16, 1912; J 164799-164801. 
Convicts no. 10 and no. 13, pts. 1-3. 
© 1c. each Mar. 1, 1912: J 166791— 
166798. 


160 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo. 1, 1912 


Ors (INGvALD C.)—Continued. 

Fatal lie, pts. 1-3. © 1c. each Feb. 
| 26, 1912; J 166646—-166648. 

Fisherman and his sweetheart, pts. 
io © 1 c. each Mar. 22, 1912; J 
167403-167405. 


Through trials to victory, pts. 1, 2. 


© 1 ec. each Feb. 9, 1912; J 166135, 
166136. 
Vengeance, pts. 1-3. © 1 c¢. each 


Feb. 21, 1912; J 166581—166583. 


When passion blinds honesty, pts. 
Po Oot Gc each Feb. 3, 1912;).J 
165548-—165550. 


Powers (P. A.) New York. 
[10109, 10110 
George (St.) and the dragon, pts. 
2. © Feb. 1, 1912; 2 ec. each Mar. 
aol J 166916, 166917. 


100119 


Prieur (R.) New York. [10111-10114 
Queen of criminals, pts. 1-4. ©1«¢ 
each Mar. 13,.1912; J 167140-167148. 


RAISING THE MAINE FILM oco., New 
York. [10115 


Floating of the battleship Maine. 
©1ece. Mar. 8, 1912; J 167063. 


Stroup (W. J.) Rock Springs, Wy. 
[10116-10118 
Buneh of four thousand elk. © 
lic. Apr. 9, 1912; J 167991. 
©le 


Buneh of one thousand elk. 
a wild eat with 


Apr, 9; 19125 J 167990. 
Hunting down 
hounds. ©1e. Apr. 9, 1912; J 167992. 
WORLDS BEST FILM-COo., Chicago. 
[10119 
Wreck of the Aurora, or The coffin 


ships) @i Mar. a, 19t2°':2 ‘ec. Heb: (28: 
1912; J 166714. 


Summary siatement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1912. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of works of art _____ 


i) 


Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or tech- 


Direc neGTeLen oe sD ALD NG LE 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 192 unpublished) 


Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 1,498 


contributions to periodicals) _________ 


161 


AIPrIAA Mir 


10120-17465 


Hi BRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 4: 


WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK 
OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A 
SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO- 
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS 


1912 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 7, No. 2 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1912 


The Act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 


that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any. 


court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


oe gs Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued 
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titles, as follows: 

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tifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for copyright 
of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs for works of art). 

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or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except 
Moving pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. 

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and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy- 
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Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; ‘‘I,’”’? Class I, Drawings or plastic works of 
a scientific or technical character; ‘‘J,’’ Class J, Photographs; and ‘‘K,’’ Class K, 
Prints and pictorial illustrations. ‘‘©’’ implies copyright registration of a published 
work, followed by date of publication. ‘‘© 1 c.’’ stands for copyright registration of 
an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the photo- 
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of their receipt. In the case of pictorial contributions to periodicals, only 1 copy of 
the pictorial contribution is required. 

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Congress for sale or exchange or be transferred to other govern- 
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at suitable intervals, determine what of these received during any 
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inclusive, a statement of the years of receipt of such articles and a 
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lawful claimant of any copyright book, map, photograph, or other 
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copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, unless it has been 
otherwise disposed of according to law. 

Application for the return of such copyright book, map, photo- 
graph, or other article should be made as early as possible during 
the year 1912. If no such application has been received during said 
year, such copyright book, map, photograph, or other article may be 
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Frsruary 1, 1912. 


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DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED TO COPY- 


RIGHT PROPRIETORS. 


Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of section 60 of the 
act of Congress approved March 4, 1909, and entitled “An act to amend and 
consolidate the acts respecting copyright,” that the copyright proprietor, or 
other lawful claimant, is now permitted to claim and remove any of the periodi- 
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American lumberman. 
© American lumberman. 
American sportsman’s journal. 
© Forest and stream pub. co. 
Ave Maria. 
© Daniel BE. Hudson. 
Boys of New York. 
© Frank Tousey ; Tousey & Small; Norman L. Munro & co. 
Christian herald. 
B. J. Ferney; Jos. Spurgeon; Benjamin Aitken; Charles 
Walton; M. Baxter; Louis Klopsch. 
Cnristian register. 
© Christian register assn. 
Christian union. 
© J. B. Ford & co.; Christian union pub. co.; New York and 
Brooklyn pub. co.; Christian union co. 
Churchman (The) 
© Churchman co. 
Commercial and financial chronicle. 
© Wm. B. Dana & co.; Wm. B. Dana co. 
Congregationalist (The), also entitled Christian world. 


© W. L. Green & co.; Congregational Sunday school pub. soc. 


Dry goods economist. 

© Textile pub. co. 
Farm and home. 

© Phelps pub. co. 
Farm implement news. 

© Farm implement news co. 
Fishing gazette. 

© George E. Jennings; George E. J ennings & co. 
Forest and stream. 

© Forest and stream pub. co. 
Illustrated Buffalo express. 

© G. E. Matthews & co.; J. N. Matthews co. 
Illustrated police news. 

© Alden pub. co.; Ilustrated police news pub. co.; John Stet- 

son; Publisher of Illustrated police news. 

Judge. 

© Arkell pub. co.; Judge pub. co.; Judge co. 


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1900-1909 
1892-1909 
1886-1909 
1887-1909 
1897-1909 
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1893-19085 
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Legal intelligencer. 
© Edward P. Allinson; Howard W. Page. 
Mining reporter. 
© W. W. Pollock; Mining reptr. pub. co.; Industrial ptg. & 
pub. co.; Indus. reptr. co. 
National live stock reporter. 
© Philip H. Hale. 
National nurseryman. 
© Natienal nurseryman pub. co.; C. L. Yates. 
National police gazette. 
© Publisher of Natl. police gazette; Rich’d K. 
New England homestead. 
© Orange Judd co. 
New York clipper. 
© Rebecca H. Queen; F. Queen pub. co. 
New York family story paper, also entitled Family 
© Norman L. Munroe; Norman L. Munro & co. 
New York fireside companion. | 
© Geo. Munro; Geo. Munro’s sons. 
New York ledger. 
© Rob’t Bonner; Rob’t Bonner sons. 
Orange Judd farmer. 
© Orange Judd co. 
Puck. 
© Keppler & Schwarzmann. 
Railway and locomotive engineering. 
© Angus Sinclair co. 
Scientific American. 
© Munn & co. 
Scientific American supplement. 
© Munn & co. 
Shipping illustrated. 
© Shipping illustrated co. 
Shoe and leather reporter. 
© Dexter & co.; Isaac H. Bailey; Shoe and leather reporter ; 
Coach harness and saddlery. 
Sporting life. 
© Geo. M. Spidell; Sporting life pub. co. 
Street and Smith’s New York weekly, also entitled New York 
weekly. 
© Street and Smith. 
Sunday companion. 
© Sunday companion pub. co. 
Sunday magazine. 
© Ervin Wardman; Associated Sunday magazines, inc. 
Sunday school times. 
© Sunday school times; John D. Wattles; John D. Wattles 
& CO. 
Svenska Amerikanska posten. 
© S. J. Turnblad. 
Texas siftings. 
© Street and Knox; Texas siftings pub. co.; Geo. W. A. Yates, 
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© T. H. Qelano pub. co. 
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© Trade register, inc.,; Wood and Ackman; Lovett M. Wood. 
Weekly florists review. 
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Yale alumni weekly. 
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Youths companion. 
© Perry Mason & co.; Perry Mason co. 


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CLASS G 
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OF DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


ADICKES (WILLIAM), Newark, N. J. AMERICAN RED Cross, Washington. 
[10120 [10128-10132 

New York City and vicinity. [Pano- | Exposition medal; by Gutzon Borg- 
ramic view of New York, Jersey City ; lum. [Circular medal embellished 
and Long Island.] © 1 Apr. 10, | with shield at base of laurel wreath, 
1512; G 40459. and cross at top.] 

First aid medal: by Gutzon Borg- 
lum. [Circular medal showing two 
women supporting wounded man, be- 
low two crosses and inscription, “ First 
aid.’’] . 

Medal for delegates to IX Interna- 
tional Red Cross conference; by Gut- 
zon Borglum. [Circular medal havy- 
ing shield across center embellished 
with cross on eagle displayed. ] 


Medal of merit; by Gutzon Borglum. 
[Circular medal embellished with 
three crosses, boughs above and laurel 
branches below inscription, ‘‘ Merit, 
awarded for service.’ | ; 

Obverse of all four medals designed 
for the American Red Cross; by Gut- 
zon Borglum. [Red Cross knight 
kneeling near horse, giving bowl of 


ADLER (I..) Bros. & co., Rochester, 
Nix, [10121 


Before the game. [Man in shirt- 
Sieeves standing by two men in over- 
coats.] ©l1e. June 21, 1912; G 41170. 


AEOLIAN co., New York. [10122 


Beethoven moonlight sonata, by 
Jeannes de Tahy. [Man seated at 
table with pen in hand surrounded by 
heads of women and children made 
visible by light from moon.] © 1 «. 
Mar. 29, 1912; G 40399. 


ALDRICH (G. AMES), New York. 
[10123-10125 
Day in spring. [Woman plucking 
flowers near cottages along bank of 
Stream spanned by arched _ stone 
bridge.] ©1c. June 7, 1912; G 41019. | water to sick man. ] 


On the canal bank. [Two Dutch © 1c each May 8, 1912; G 40880— 
windmills along bank of canal near | 40884. 
‘which two men are piling lumber.] © 
1c June 7, 1912; G 41020. 
Sunset glow. [Dutch windmill on 
bank of river lit up by light from 
bright clouds above horizon.] © 1 «. 
June 7, 1912; G 41018. 
| 


ANDERSON (FRANK C.), Kansas City, 
Mo. [10133 


Waiting. [Jesus wearing crown of 
thorns, with lantern in hand, standing 
outside of closed door.] © 1c. Apr. 
22, 1912; G 40738. 


ANDREW (T. O.), Kellerton, Ia. [10184 

Life’s railway; by Dug Higgins. 
[Railroad leading toward city in dis- 
tance, with switch turning to stream 
ae dette Oot ei tJune 21,) 19125 G 
41251. 


ALEXANDER (JOHN W.), New York. 
10126 
Adams (Maude). [Full-length front 
portrait of woman in loose dress stand- 
ing with hands clasped over breast.] 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1912; G 40624. 


AMBERG (LouIS) & SON, New York. 


[10127 | ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASSN., St. 


Ole Jim pup; by J. Jusko. [Sculp- Louis. [10135, 10136: 
tured grotesque figure of long-eared Horse-power ferry ; by O. E. Berning- 
dog with collar about neck, seated on | haus. [Ferry-boat propelled by horse- 
its haunches.] © 1c. Apr. 8, 1912; G | power crossing river.] © 1 e. June 3. 

40449. * 1912; G 40994. 


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10187 


pt. 7¥; 2s 


ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASSN.— 
Continued. 

Transporting supplies in the wilds 

of Maine; by EK. Berninghaus. 


[Four horses drawing flat-boat loaded 


with goods down forest stream.] © 
1 ce. Apr. 16, 1912; G 40601. 
ARrtHuRS (S. M.), New York. [10137 


Old and the new. [Elderly man, 
with woman, in buggy whipping horse 
which is frightened by approaching 
automobile.] © 1c. May 6, 1912; G 


40808. 
ASHTON (H. L.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[10138 
You can’t kick me aroun’. [Statu- 


ette of bull-dog seated on base with 

inscription.] ©1e. May 11, 1912; G 
40856. 

BAcHE (J. H. V.), Bound Brook, N. J. 

[10139 

Old man of New Jersey. [Map of 


New Jersey drawn to represent a 
man’s head.] © 1c. June 20, 1912; 


G 41224. 
BARNARD (FLORENCE IRENE), Kansas 
City, Mo. [10140 


Party politics; by H. A. Garvey. 
[Teddy bear kicking a hound dog.] 
©i1c. June 12, 1912; G 41191. 


Braty (C. A.), Chicago. [10141 

Quit kickin’ my houn’ aroun’. [Stat- 
uette of lean lank long-eared dog 
sitting erect on haunches.] © 1 «. 
Mar. 22, 1912, Apr. 15, 1912; G 40602. 


BrEcK (RAPHAEL), Buffalo. [10142 


Commerce passing through the Isth- 
mus of Panama. [Large ship under 
full sail approaching Isthmus of Pan- 
ama.] ©1c. May 1, 1912; G 40834. 
BECKER (CARL), New York. [10148 

Adam and Eve. [Little girl seated 
on grass by small boy holding apple 
which he is biting.] © 1c. June 8, 
1912; G 41034. 

BENEKER (GERRIT A.), Arlington, N. J. 
[10144, 10145 

Fan (The). [Man wearing straw 
hat, with clinched fist raised, laugh- 
ing.] ©1c. Apr. 10, 1912; G 40456. 


Opening of the Panama Canal. 
Painting showing modern battleship 
emerging from locks of canal. © 1 «. 


June 7, 1912; G 41022. 
BENJAMIN (—), Benton Marbor, Mich. 


[10146 
Shepherd of the sheep. [Bust por- 
trait, front view, of Jesus.| ©1«. 


Apr. 29, 1912; G 41190. 


BERGE (EpwarD), Baltimore. [10147 


Piéta. [Statue group of Mary kneel- 
ing, holding head and hand of Christ.] 
©1c. Apr. 17, 1912; G 40608. 


BERMEL (JOSEPH), New York. [10148 


Vollkommer monument. [Monu- 
ment having large Celtic cross on cen- 
ter of slab with passion flowers carved 
thereon and a wreath at each side.] 
© 1c. Mar. 26, 1912; G 40626. 


BISWANGER (C. THEODORE), Philadel- 
phia. [10149 


Pastorius monument; by C. T. Bis- 
wanger and Adolfo Di Nesti. Trian- 
gular obelisk, upon round base, sup- 
porting three allegorical figures seated 
and three standing heroic figures. © 
1 ec. May 24, 1912; G 40928. 
BLACKMORE (ARTHUR FE), New York. 

[10150-10173 

Frithiof’s saga, no. 1. “ Hyening 
steals upon me,” King Bele said. King 
ele standing, leaning upon sword, 
with Thorstein seated beside him, 
both on high seat in king’s hall. ©1 
c. Apr. 27, 1912; G 40748. 

——no. 2. “ Ye sons,” the king said 


gently. King Bele standing, advising 
his sons, with Thorstein seated on 


high seat of King Bele’s hall. ©1e. 
Apr. 27, 1912; G 40749. 

no. 8. These words then Thor- 
stein uttered in clear tones. Thor- 
Stein, standing by King Bele’s chair, 
gives advice to his son Frithiof. © 1 
c. Apr. 27, 1912; G@ 40750. 

nos. 4, 5. Angervadil and Arm- 
ring. [Frithiof’s two swords; Anger- 
vadil with flashing hilt, and Arm-ring 
with serpent-shaped ring coiled around 
blade.] ©1c. Apr. 27, 1912; G 40751. 
no.6. Ye king’s lovely Ingeborg, 
the people’s pride, I chose... to be 
my bride. Frithiof, with his foster 
brother Bjorn at his side, standing be- 
fore kings Helge and Halfdan, seated 
among warriors on mountain side, re- 
questing the hand of Ingeborg in mar- 
riagé. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1912; G 40752. 
no. 7. Then Helge uprose and 
replied with scorn. Frithiof and Bjorn 
standing, facing kings Helge and Half- 
dan at right surrounded by warriors 
and excited... © 1c. Apr. 27, 1912-56 
40753. 

——no. 8. * Thy servant, no, never,” 
was Frithiof’s reply. Frithiof stand- 
ing with back turned to kings Helge 
and Halfdan, his sword drawn, ready 
to cleave in twain the shield of Helge 
hanging on tree limb. ©1 ec. Apr. 27, 
1912; G 40754. 


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no, 2;.1912 


OF ART 
10176 


BracKkMorRE (ArtTHUR E.)—Continued. 
no. 9. ‘*The daughter he left I 
would choose for my bride.” King 
Ring standing, addressing his court, 
with bards having harps seated on 
steps of high seat and women at table 
in background. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1912; 
G 40755. 

no. 10. “ Frithiof, are thou still 
unheeding all thy foster-father’s plead- 
ing”? Frithiof and Bjorn are playing 
chess while Hilding stands entreating 
Frithiof to aid Helge in fighting king 


Ring. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1912; G 40756. 

no. 11. ‘“ King Bele’s sons may 
go sequestering . the peasants’ 
aid.” Frithiof, defying Helge’s com- 


mands, crosses over to Balder’s conse- 
erated ground, passes his statue and 
goes to visit Ingeborg. ©1e. Apr. 27. 
1912; G@ 40757. 
no. 12. ‘‘ Come loved one, come 
and let me press thee.” Frithiof, with 
arm around Ingeborg, passes through 
falder’s grove, by temple, toward boat 
inesiredm nearby. © 1 ¢. Apr.’ 27, 
1612; G 40758. 

no. 13. ‘‘ Kiss me and let my 
burning passion kindle thy soul to per- 
fect bliss.” Frithiof and Ingeborg 
seated on bench in Balder’s grove near 
temple embracing, their faces lit up 
by moonlight reflected from stream 
nearby. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1912; G 40759. 


——no. 14. “See daybreak comes.” 
Frithiof seated by Ingeborg, at foot of 
tree on river bank, with left arm about 
her shoulders and right hand raised. 
© 1c. June 6, 1912; G 41006. 


no. 16. “‘ Farewell my love, be 
not forgetful.” Frithiof standing un- 
der large trees on bank of stream, 
holding Ingeborg’s hand in both of his 
and looking intently at her. © 1 «. 
June 6, 1912; G 41007. 

in low-cut 


ne. 27: [Woman 
dress, with cloak thrown back expos- 
ing bare arms and jewels at side, ap- 
proaching edge of forest stream.] © 
1 ec. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40607. 


no. 18. “At last I welcome thee.” 
Frithiof stands angrily grasping his 
cloak while Ingeborg rests her hands 
on each of his shoulders and looks up 
isto his face. ©1c. June 6, 1912; G 
41008. 


no. 19. “And take in memory of 
our childhood love my arm ring here.” 
Frithiof standing on bank of stream, 


A 


GLACKMORE (ARTHUR E.)—Continued. 
no. 20. “Autumn has come.” 
Ingeborg, with right to bosom and left 
extended, standing alone on _ beach 
where angry sea is dashing against 
large rocks along shore. © 1c. June 
6, 1912; G 41010. 

——no. 22. “Sit here with me 
beautiful hunter and look at the sea.” 
Ingeborg seated on large rock by the 
sea holding falcon on left hand. © 
1c. June 6, 1912; G 41011. 

weather 


NO,i2o;)) pklard’s’ the 
brothers.” Frithiof standing on board 
his ship, Hllida, with dragon head 
prow and striped sail, while behind 
him are his shield bearing warriors 
ready for attack. ©l1c. June 6, 1912; 
G 41012. 

no. 24. “Brighter was the 
journey.” Frithiof standing in front 
of his warriors on ship, Ellida, talking 
to Bjorn seated at helm. ©1c. June 
6, 1912; G 41018. 


no. 27. “Strike with keel of 
copper, gore the conjured whale.” 
Frithiof leaning forward with left 
hand on bow of Ellida and sword in 
right ready to stab sea dragon which 
ship strikes and kills. © 1c. June 6, 
1912; G 41014. 

no. 28. ‘“‘ Bravely done, Ellida.” 
Frithiof standing alone on deck of his 
ship, Ellida, gives it thanks for de- 
stroying the sea dragon. ©1ec. June 
6, 1912; G 41015. 

no. 80. “I see the billows rid- 
ing.” Halvar, the watchman, standing 
with horn in left hand and right over 
brow, watching ship, Ellida, coming in 
distance, ‘©’ .e. ‘June 6, 1912-. G 
41016. 


Buiss, FaByan & co., Boston. [10174 

Girl standing on golf course, by 
Archie Gann. [Girl standing with 
right hand on hip and golf stick in 
left.] ©1c. June 11, 1912; G 41051. 


BLUE VALLEY CREAMERY CO., Chicago. 
[10175 
Salut d’amour. [Half-length, front 
view portrait of girl in Summer dress 
holding wine-glass in left hand.] © 
tie. Mian, 27. 1902" G 40351. 
BLtuM (CHARLES), Philadelphia. 
[10176 
Moving the Liberty Bell from Phila- 
delphia to Allentown in 1777; by 
Gatchel and Manning. [Men convey- 
ing large bell on wagon drawn by four 


near large rock, placing arm ring on | horses, accompanied by cavalry and 
Ingeborg’s left arm. © 1c. June 6, | footmen.]. © 1 c. Mar. 30, 1912: G 
1912; G 41009. 40400. 

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10177 


pt. iV, Bas vw 


BorETTIGER (M.), New York. 
[10177-10205 
American beauties; by Harold Greg- 
son. [Young woman wearing mantilla, 
and resting chin on arms filled with 
American beauty roses. | 


Beatrice; by T. Faschingbaur. [Back 
profile bust portrait of girl with rose 
in hair. | 

Diamond circlet; by G. F. Kaber. 
[Girl seated in arm-chair looking up 
at young man placing diamond ring on 
her finger. | 

Ever gladness, never sadness; by 
G. F. Kaber. [Bridal couple in ear- 
riage in shower of flowers. | 


Fair pilot; by Harold Gregson. [Girl 


with bouquet of flowers seated at 
steering-wheel in automobile. ] 
First rose; by T. Faschinger. [Pro- 


file bust portrait of young woman hold- 
ing rose to chin. } 


First thrill; by G. F. Kaber. [Young 
woman seated on rustic bench reading 
book as young man approaches in pur- 
suit of tennis ball.] 


Flora; by Carroll. [Three-quarter 
view of girl in gauze dress seated near 
bewl of flowers resting elbow on table. ] 


Floradora; by Gallileo Galli. [Bust 
portrait, three-quarter view, of young 
woman, in low-cut dress, with hair 
puffed. | 


From land and sea; by Carl Jung. 
[Lobster lying by dish filled with va- 
rious fruits. ] 


Full of mischief; by James Fagan. 
[Girl playing with kitten in work-bas- 
ket. | 


Gloria; by G. Guerzoni. [Profile 
bust. portrait of girl wearing jewel 
head-dress. | 


Happy family; by A. V. Rieasen. 
[Little girl seated in arm-chair with 
one puppy in lap and others playing 
about her feet.] 


Happy nest; by G. FF. Kaber. 
[Young man seated by bedside of his 
wife admiring the baby. } 


He is coming; by Harold Gregson. 
[Girl, with feather boa about neck, 
standing, looking over gate. ] 


Her favorite mount; by 
Philipp [Young woman in 
habit feeding horse from hand. ] 

Little minstrel; by Franz Wurbel. 
[Small boy playing mandolin while 
two little girls in arm-chair listen. ] 


Carl F, 
riding 


BoeErriceR (M.)—Continued. 

Marcia; by Carroll. [Half-length 
front portrait of girl in Summer dress 
with veil over head and fan on arm.] 

Mineola cart; by G. F. Kaber. Horse 
drawing mineola cart occupied by two 
young women. 


Minnehaha; by James Fagan. 
| Three-quarter view of girl with 


feathers in hair, which is braided over 
each shoulder. } 
Outward bound; by Romin. Schooner 


under full sail moving away from 
shore. 
Prairie rose; by James Fagan. 


[Three-quarter view of girl wearing 
feather-trimmed bat turned up at 
side and low-cut dress, with cane in 
right hand. ] 


Ready 
Gregson. 
ing pony. ] 


for the park; by Harold 
[Little girl in buggy driv- 


Roxana; by G. Guerzoni. [Front 
bust portrait of girl holding bunch of 
flowers to cheek and smiling. ] 


Take your choice; by Carl Jung. 
[Fruit dish filled and surrounded by 
various fruits. ] 


Unele Sam; by C. Wolff. [Man 
wearing beaver hat, striped vest and 
cutaway coat, standing with right hand 


in pant’s pocket and pointing with 
left. | 
Under full sail; by Ay yon 


[Man standing by row-boat on shore 
watching ship with sails spread, at 
distance. | 


Vacation days; by Carl F. Philipp. 
[Girl with milk bucket on arm leaning 
against fence reading letter. ] 


Welcome news: by James Fagan. 
[Young girl standing by side of el- 
derly lady reading a letter.] 


© 1c each Mayi 27) hia 
40839-40867. 
30HM (Max), Cleveland. [10206 


New England town-meeting in early 
days. [Man from group at right ap- 
proaching group at left where men are 
casting slips of paper in hat held by 
boy.] ©1c. May 7, 1912; G 40832. 


Boors PURE DRUG CO., LTD., Nottingham, 
England. [10207-10209 
Glory of the night; by Alex. Mac- 
lean. Landscape with trees and pond 
in foreground reflecting the moonlight. 
©l1c. June 24, 1912; G 4117s. 


168 


WORKS 
mo. 2, 1912 


Boots PURE DRUG Co., LTD.—Continued. 

Over the moonlit sea; by Alex. Mac- 
lean. Ship at distance on stretch of 
sea which reflects light of moon emerg- 
ing from behind cloud. © 1 ¢. June 
24, 1912; G 41175. 

Silent moon; by Alex. Maclean. 
Landscape depicting a wet country 
road with moonlight reflected from 
pools of water. © 1c. June 24, 1912; 


G 41174. 
Bosworth (ARTHUR H.), Springfield. 
Mass. : [10210 


His hat [big stick beneath crown 
labeled, “His hat,” and surmounted 
by letter R.] © 1.¢ June 7, 1912; 
G 41023. 


Boyce (THomas F.), Oakland, Cal. 
[10211 


Panama Bill. [Grotesque drawing 
of fat man standing cross-legged. with 
eane in hand, smoking cigar.] © 1. 
Apr. 8, 1912; G 41223. 

BRADLEY (JESSIE C.), Oakland, Cal. 
[10212 

Seal rocks, San Francisco.  [Fig- 

ures of seals carved on irregular piece 


ee rock.| “© 1c. June 24, 1912;'G 
41176. 
BRECKENRIDGE (HucH H.), Philadel- 
phia. rtO2Ns 
Smith (Edgar Fahs). _ [Portrait. 


front view, of man seated at desk in 
library with pen in right hand.] © 
d ec. June 5, 1912; G 41008. 
Brett (H. M.), New York. [10214 
After a long voyage. [Woman and 
small boy, with large dog, standing on 
pier, near workmen, greeting sailor 
just returned from vessel anchored in 
harbor.] ©1c. June 8, 1912; G 41035. 


BRINKER (C. G.), San Francisco. 
PROD 
Line of ships turning searchlights 
on city of San Francisco; by Leo Kru- 
mel. [City lit up by lights from line 
of steamships.| © 1c. June 6, 1912; 
G 41017. 


BRYANT-SARGENT, Independence, Mo. 
[10216 
Kicked enough; by Annie May 
Bryant. [Oval plaque showing head 
of a hound dog, in bas-relief.] © 1c. 
June 20, 1912; G 41168. 


BUNNER (RupoteH F.), South Salem, 
NY. [10217 


May your ships come in this happy 
New Year. [One cupid at bow and 
another at helm of loaded ship under 
Bail} © 1 c¢. Apr. 27, 1912; 'G 40747. 


OF ART 
10234 


CAMPBELL (JOSEPH) co., Camden, N. J. 
[10218-10231 
Careful Carrie. [Little girl in short 
aress and sash—carrying bowl. ] 
Careful Charlie. [Small boy, with 
spoon in right hand and dish of soup 
in left, running. | 


Chef Jimmy. [Boy in ehef’s 
stirring spoon in large bowl.] 

Hasty Harriet. [Little girl with 
bowl of soup in hands running, fol- 
lowed by small dog.] 


Hungry Hallie. [Small boy tilting 
piate to his mouth. ] 

Hurrying Harry. [Small boy run- 
ning with plate under arm.] 

Jolly Joe. [Front view of boy with 
spoon in right hand and bowl in left, 
running. | 

Lazy Lizzie. [Small boy pulling lit- 
tle girl on wheel-barrow. ] 

Orator Ollie. [Small boy standing, 
with hand extended, looking over left 
shoulder. ] 

Pleasant Polly. [Little girl in large 
hat and short dress carrying bowl of 
soup and smiling. ] 

Rushing Ruth. [Little girl running 
with bowl of soup in both hands. ] 


garb 


Satisfied Sammy. 
ing near empty 
hands on breast. ] 

Suffragette Susie. [Little girl stand- 
ing with right hand extended looking 
up. | 

Trotting Tilly. [Profile of little girl 
in short dress and sash, running with 
plate in hands. ] 


1 e. each June 19, 1912; G 
41148-41150, 41153-41155, 41157, 41158, 
41160-41165. 


[Small boy stand- 
dish pressing both 


CARLSON (OscaAaR L.) Lynn, Mass. 


[10232 
Seal of Andover Academy, Andover, 
Mags. [Sunburst above flowering 


shrubbery. bee-hive and scroll, in let- 
tered circle.] © 1 ¢. Mar. 30, 1912; 


G 40603. 
CARNEGIE INSTITUTE, Pittsburgh. 
[10233 
Robbers (The) [Two men with filled 


bags on back sneaking along by castle 
wall.] ©1c. Apr. 10, 1912; G 40462. 


Carr (Myra Mussr~rMANn), New York. 

. [10234 

Owl-head bookends. [Statuette of 

owl’s head with rectangular base.] © 
1c. May 8, 1912; G 40845. 


169 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10235 


pt. .IV,7 Dr S54 we 


CASTAGNOLI (JOHN), San Diego, Cal. 

[10235 

Uncle Sam. [Statue of Uncle Sam 

holding flag in left hand and standing 

astride large hat with crown cut to 

represent Panama canal] © 1 « 
May 29, 1912; G 41041. 


CHURCH (ANGELICA SCHUYLER), New 


York. [10286, 10237 
Memorial temple over statue. 
[Statue of Mark Twain in pergola 


with Doric columns.] ©1e. Apr. 16, 


1912; G 40604. 


Twain (Mark). [Medallion show- 
ing left profile bust of Mark Twain in 
bas-relief]. "© 2 ¢ “July! 2) 1912= G4 


41231. 
CHURCH (FREDERICK STUART), New 
York. [10238-10243 


Black swans. [Girl thinly clad, with 
staff in hand, kneeling on bank of 
pond feeding swans.] © 1. June 8, 
1912; G 40985. 


Ideal head. [Drawing of bust, in 
profile, of girl with hair hanging 
down back and kalo behind head.] 
© 1c. June 3, 1912; G 40988. 


Our artist. [Young girl in sun-bon- 
net and summer dress sitting on bank 
surrounded by flowers, sketching Cupid 
seated on low limb of tree.] © 1. 
June 3, 1912; G 40986. 


Oyster stew. [Cupid making oyster 
stew while two little birds on limb and 


hear cub with plate look on.] ©1e. 
June 38, 1912; G 40989. 
Painting in decorative frame. [Bust 


portrait of young girl wearing sun- 
bonnet, in circle surrounded by field 
of hollyhocks.] © 1c. June 3, 1912; 
G 40984. 

Strawberry souffle. [Cupid making 
strawberry souffle while two birds sit 
on limb nearby and bear cub stands 
waiine. |. to. 2, G gune' oS, 1912" CG 
40987. 


CuvureH & DwicntTt co., New York. 
[ 10244, 10245 
Darned if I aint put them shot in 
first; by Worth Brehm. [Two gun- 
ners in snow-covered field, one watch- 
ing the other load gun.] © 1c. Apr. 
2, 1912; G 40418. 


Setter and woodeock; by G. Muss 
Arnot. [Setter looking over bunch of 
weeds at woodeock.] © 1c. Apr. 2, 
1912; G 40419. 


CLEMENTS (G. DEY.), Baltimore. 
10246 


Disciples at the cross. [Triptych 
showing cross on rocky hill-top in 
center panel, with woman kneeling by 
man and woman, at left, and young 
man kneeling before two elderly men, 
at right.] © 1.¢, Ap Soe 
40451. 


Coca COLA CO., Atlanta. [10247 


Two of a kind. [Young man mak- 
ing coca cola for two girls seated at 
counter.] © 1 ¢ June 19) 1912-7 
41166. 


COLEMAN (A. M.), Los Angeles. 
[10248, 10249 


Eddy (Mary Baker), by Anson Dud- 
ley Whittier. 1. [Plaque in shape of 
closed book showing head of elderly 
woman in relief.|] ©41c. Apr. 1, 1912; 
G 40464. 


——2. [Sculptured bust of elderly 
woman having hair parted in middle, 
wearing dress with high collar.} ©1 
ce. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40468. 


COLLIER (RICHARD WILLIAM) Chicago. 
[10250 


Temple of fame to Washington and 
the flag. [High column having spread- 
ing base with arch in center and small 
column at each side.] © 1c. June 5, 
1912; G 41247. 


CoLLINS (Mrs. WILLIAM F.), Wash- 
ington. [10251 
Mount Vernon, Va.; by George F. 
Abraham. [Bas-relief plaque of Wash- 
ington’s residence.] © 1 ¢. June 29, 
1912; G 41267. 


Curtis (Exiza), New York. 
[10252-10263 
April fool. [Two boys behind waste 
barrel on side-walk holding string at- 
tached to pocket-book which man is 
about to pick up.] ©1e. May 3, 1912; 
G 40789. 
Arm of the law. [Two little chil- 
dren picking flowers in grove as po- 


liceman appears around tree.] ©41e. 
May 2, 1912; G 40778. 
At the old summer hole. [Two small 


boys dressing under large tree while 
others are swimming in pond nearby.] 
©1c. May 3, 1912; G 40786. 


[Three children 
turkey gobbler 
@) ke. 


Dinner postponed. 
on fence watching 
chase boy through grove.] 
May 3, 1912; G 4078S. 


170 


no. 2, 1912 


Curtis (Eriza)—Continued. 
Her future husband. 


WORKS OF ART 
1038038 
D’AMOoUR (CORINNE), New York. 
[Little girl [10269 
standing before mirror drops candle Silhouette chafing dish. [Chafing 


as boy pushes mask above her head.] 
© 1c. May 2, 1912; G 40785. 


Joy riders. [Two children on sled 
holding rope attached to a wagon, be- 
ing drawn down street.] © 1c¢. May 
8, 1912; G 40779. 


Marooned. [Two children seated on 
rock in stream calling to others on 
shore.] © 1c. May 3, 1912; G 40783. 


Merry Christmas. [Santa Claus 
standing by chimney top talking to two 
children, with men and women in dis- 
tance.] ©1c. May 3, 1912; G 40787. 


No luck on the line. [Little boy 
and girl seated on high bank fishing in 
stream.] ©1c. May 38, 1912; G 40780. 


Remembered by St. Valentine. 
[Woman in cook’s dress laughing at 
comic picture in left hand while two 
little children look on.] © 1c. May 
3, 1912; G 40781. 


Simple life. [Three children build- 
ing open fire under forks and pole at 
edge of woods.]| © 1c. May 8, 1912; 


G 40784. 
Spring freshet. [Three children 
holding umbrella under waterspout 


from which water is pouring through 
rent upon small child.] © 1c. May 3, 
1912; G 40782. 


Daccerr & RAMSDELL, New York. 
[10264 
She jests with time. [Young woman 
in negligee admiring nerself in hand- 
mirror held in right hand.] © 1 «¢. 
Apr. 2, 1912; G 40420. 


DALE (VIOLET), New York. 
[10265-10268 
Angelis (Jefferson de). [Sculptured 
bust of man with handkerchief tied 
About neck.] © 1c. Apr. 12, 1912; 
G 40565. 


Mermaid in shell. [Figure of mer- 
maid carved in high-relief on shell- 
shaped base.] © 1c. Apr. 12, 1912; 
G 40567. 


Our Teddy. [Statuette of Roosevelt 
in hunting suit standing with pistol in 
one hand and big stick in the other.] 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1912; G 40568. 


Our Willy. [Statuette of Taft in 
clown’s dress standing, with arms 
akimbo, near small elephant.] ©1c. 
Apr. 12, 1912; G 40566. 


dish having figures of men and women 
for legs and handle.] ©1c. June 11, 
1912; G 41082. 


DANIELS (FRANK W.), New York. 
[10270 


Merode girl. [Half-length profile 
figure of in negligee with hands 
ciasped behind back, in bas-relief on 
oval plaque.] © 1 c¢. Mar. 28, 1912; 
G 40416. 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago. 
[10271-10303 
Altar design. [Altar having Celtic 
crucifix in arch in center, with hang- 
ing lamp, portico, and adoring angel 
on pedestal at each side, surmounted 
by angels and eress-crowned dome.] 

©1c. Apr. 22, 1912; G 40705. 


Altar design no. 4. [Altar having 
erucifix in center, with portico and 
hanging lamp on each side, surmounted 
by figures of angels and dome.] ©1c. 
App. 22; 1912; » G, 40708. 

Angel holding lamp. [Statue of an- 
gel standing with lamp in both hands.] 
© 1c. June 10, 1912; G 41050. 

Anne (St.) teaching her daughter. 
[Sculptured group of woman seated 
with scroll in right hand and left arm 
around girl standing by her side.] © 
1 ce. June 15, 1912; G 41069. 


Anthony (St.). [Statue of man in 
monk’s garb, with Easter-lily on arm, 
standing, holding infant Jesus in 
hands.] ©1c. May 6, 1912; G 40805. 


Baroque altar. [Altar having mono- 
gram A M in circle beneath aitar table, 
chalice on tabernacle and surmounted 
by two urns and Celtic cross.] ©le. 
Apr. 22, 1912; G 40711. 

Crucifix. [Model of crucifix having 
ornate ends and circle at back. with 
head of cherub at base.] © 1c. Apr. 
22, 1912; G 40706. 

Crucifix. Thorn-crowned corpus of 
Our Lord on the cross. © 1c. June 
10, 1912; G 41048. 

Dead Saviour. [Figure of Christ 
lying on bier.] ©1c. Apr. 17, 1912; G 
40612. 

Endes (John). [Statue of man in 
garb of priest standing, with scroll in 
right hand, looking down on heart in 
left.] ©l1ce. Apr. 22, 1912; G 40707. 

Gertrude (St.). [Woman in nun’s 
dress holding staff in right hand and 
heart in left.] © 1. Apr. 17, 1912; 
G 40618. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10304 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO.—Continued. 

Gothic main altar. [Altar having 
statue of Our Lady of Perpetual Help 
in center niche, with St. Peter and St. 
Paul at each side, and adoring angels 
by exposition throne.] ©1c. Apr. 22, 
1912; G 40708. 


Gothic pedestal. [Pedestal with col- 
umn on each side of panel containing 
heart in sunburst.) © 2).c Apr. 
1912; G 40611. 

Gothic pulpit. [Pulpit decorated 
with figures of the four evangelists, 


with candelabra at rear.] ©1ce. Apr. 
17, 1912; G 40618. 
Gothic shrine. [Small altar sur- 


mounted by statue of the sacred heart 
with spire at each side and cross in 
panel beneath altar table] © 1 «. 
Apr. 17, 1912; G. 40619. 

Gothic side altar. [Small altar with 
figure of Virgin Mary above cross, in 


panel, and four columns below.] © 1 
ec. Apr. 17, 1912; G 40615. 
Gothic station of the cross. [Station 


XII showing Mary Magdalen embrac- 
ing feet of Jesus on the cross, with 
Mary, John and soldier standing by.] 
©1ec. Apr. 17, 1912; G 40614. 


Main altar, design No. 1. [Altar 
having crucifix in arch in center, with 
adoring angel on pedestal at each side, 
surmounted by trumpet angels and 
dome.] ©1ce. Apr. 22, 1912; G 40704. 


Nativity of Bethlehem. [Sculptured 
group showing Joseph and Mary kneel- 
ing about infant Jesus in manger, with 
three kings and camel, at right, and 


shepherds driving sheep, at left.] © 
1 ¢. May 138, 1912; G 40875. 
Pedestal. [Pedestal having panel 


with ornamental top at each side and 
surmounted by sub-pedestal.] © 1 «. 
June 10, 1912; G 41049. 


Roman altar. [Altar having crown 
of thorns and nails in relief under 
altar table supported by four columns, 
with tabernacle above surmounted by 
arch and cross.] ©1c. Apr. 22, 1912; 
G 40710. 

Roman altar. [Altar having crucifix 
in arch in center, surmounted by dome, 
with angel blowing trumpet on pedes- 
tal at each side.] ©1c. Apr. 22, 1912; 
G 40702. 


Roman altar of St. Joseph. [Altar 
supported by four Dorie columns and 
surmounted by figure of St. Joseph 
standing with infant Jesus on left arm 
and budding staff in right hand.] © 
1 ce. June 10, 1912; G 41046. 


pt. IV, N85. av ae 


DAPRATO STATUARY co.—Continued. 

Roman main altar. [Altar sup- 
ported by three columns on each side 
of panel of last supper, with adoring 
angel at each end of altar table and 
cross on dome at top.] ©1c. June 10, 
1912; G@ 41047. 

Roman main altar. [Altar sur- 
mounted by dome and cross, with chal- 
ice on door of tabernacle and relief 
panel of last supper beneath altar 
table.] ©1c. Apr. 17, 1912; G 40620, 

Roman pedestal. [Pedestal having 
Doric column on each side of panel 
containing letters IH S.J] ©1c. Apr. 
17, 1992; Goaceie: 

Roman __ pulpit. [Pulpit having 
figures in relief of the four evangelists 
and Jesus seated in arches, with dove 


at top holding book on back.] ©l1e 
May 23, 1912; G 40924. 
Roman shrine for St. Anthony. 


[Small altar surmounted by statue of 
St. Anthony holding infant Jesus on 
arm in nyche, with adoring angel on 
each side.] © 1c. Apr. 17, 1912; G 
40617. 

Sacred heart of Jesus. (Statue of 
Jesus in oriental robe standing with 
hands outspread, heart on breast and 
aureola about head.] © 1c May 9, 
1912; G 40853. 

Sacred heart of Jesus. [Statue of 
Jesus standing with right hand ex- 
tended and left pointing to heart on 


breast.| © 1 ¢. June 2a 
41181. 
Side altar. [Altar with statue of 


St. Joseph and infant Jesus in niche 
above tabernacle, surmounted by spires 
and cross.| © 1 ¢ Apr l7 Bees 
40616. 

Station of the cross, XII. [Panel of 
Magdalen embracing feet of Jesus on 
the cross, with Mary, John and soldier 
standing near, in frame surmounted by 
Celtic cross.] © 1c. May 6, 1912; G 


40806. 

Statue of angel. [Figure of angel 
standing, 10olding sanctuary glass 
globe.] ©1c. Apr. 22, 1912; G 40709. 


Davis (WARREN B.), New York. 
[10304, 103805 
[Small boy and girl in 
out of window 
© 1c. Mar. 


xo0d night. 
night-dress peering 
through open curtains. ] 
30, 1912; G 40402. 

Sweet and low. [Mother with babe 
in arms seated in wicker chair by win- 
dow overlooking river.] © 1 ¢. Mar. 
30, 1912; G 40405. 


172 


WORKS 
mo. 2, 1912 


OF ART 


10328 


DE CamMPI (ANITA), Chicago. 
[10306-10308 
Billy stork frieze. Panel of flying 
Storks. © 1c. Apr. 19, 1912; G 40628. 
Fish panel. [Panel of fishes of vari- 
ous sizes.] © 1c June 8, 1912; G 
41040. 


War dance panel. 
of conventional figures of men 
women in costumes and masks.] 
7 ¢. May 29, 1912; G 40998. 


[Decorative panel 
and 


© 


Harrisburg. 
Pa. [10309 
Fisherman’s luck. [Large and 
small fish about scene of brook, with 
mescriptive verses.| © 1 c. May 18, 
1912; G 40866. 


DEININGER (JAMES C.), 


DEJONGE (LOUIS) & co., New York. 
[10310 
Holy berries and leaves; by Marion 
Simpson. [Conventional bunch of 
berries and leaves on spruce covered 
with snow.] © 1c. May 6, 1912; G 
40808. 


Dr LAND (CLYDE O.), Philadelphia. 
[10311 


Inauguration of Washington. Wash- 
ington standing with hand on Bible 
taking oath on portico of Federal 
Hall, surrounded by public men. © 1 
e. Mar. 29, 1912; G 40332. 


Dre Nesti (ADoLFO), Philadelphia. 
[10312 


Baptismal fountain. Sculptured fig- 
ures of three angels supporting basin 
surmounted by figure of St. John. © 
ic. June 15, 1912; G 41068. 


DETROIT PUB. Co., Detroit. [10313-10320 


Engagement between Wasp and 
Frolic; by William Steeple Davis. 
[Battle between two _ sail-boats on 
rough sea.] 


Fight between Constitution and 
Java; by William Steeple Davis. [Sea 
battle between two war vessels, one 
baving part of mast torn away. |] 

First born; by Marie Perrault. 
[Young mother seated in large chair 
gazing fondly at baby on her lap.] 


Grietje; by Marie Perrault. Small 
baby lying on pillow with eyes and 
mouth partly open, looking up. 

Little mother; by Marie Perrault. 
Young girl seated in chair rocking 
cradie and pealing fruit for small 
child standing at her side. 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

Quiet hour; by Marie Perrault. 
Mother seated in chair sewing while 
small child is playing on floor behind 
her chair and baby is asleep in cradle. 

Simple meal; by Marie Perrault. 
Mother seated holding baby on knees, 
while one child is seated at table and 
another on floor eating from plate. 

Wide awake; by Marie Perrault. 
Baby lying in cradle with eyes open 
wide, looking straight ahead. 

© 1c. each June 3, 1912; G 40440, 
40441, 41027-41081. 


DEWEY (CHARLES MELVILLE), New 
York. [10821 


Howard (Gen. O. O.) [Three-quar- 
ter length front portrait of man in 
full dress uniform standing with left 
hand on hilt of sword.] © 1 e¢. May 
28, 1912; G 40974. 


DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT Co., St. Clair, 
Mich. [10322 
Woman beautiful. [Front view of 
woman wearing fur about neck and 
feather-trimmed hat, standing by 
Roman chair.] © 1c. May 13, 1912; 
G 40869. 
Di Leva (ANTIMO), New York. [10323 
Opportunity. [Fountain consisting 
of draped figure in center beckoning 


to figures of workman on rim of bowl. ] 
© 1c. May 31, 1912; G 40980. 


DILLON, McLELLAN & BEADEL, New 


York. [103824 
Champlain (Samuel) monument. 
[Quadrilateral column having figure 


of man seated at base and surmounted 


by statue of man standing.] © 1. 

June 28, 1912; G 41221. 

DRAKE (WM. H.), New York. [10325 
Wanderers (The) [Male and ie- 


male lion walking across barren rocky 
plain.] ©1ce. June 8, 1912; G 41036. 


Dyer (N. D.) & GARTRELL (STERNE 
H.), Kansas City, Mo. [10326 
Delighted; by J. C. Dreyer. [Sculp- 
tured bust of Roosevelt wearing felt 
hat turned up at side and laughing. | 
© 1c. May 11, 1912; G 40865. 


IEBERLE (ABASTENIA ST. LEGER), New 
York. [ 10327, 10328 
Book 2. Little boy leaning back 
with out-spread arms. © 1c. May 13, 
1912; G 40809. 
Book rack 1. 
back with out-spread arms. 
May 18, 1912; G 40808. 


Little girl leaning 


© le 


173 


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10329 


Dt. IV, se Ae 


FELTON (Ezra W.), Marengo, Ia. 
[10829 
Cartoon for advertisement purpose. 
[Grotesque drawing of bust of man 
laughing.] © 1c June 24, 1912; G 
41225. 


Ferris (J. L. G.), Philadelphia. 
[10830-10334 

Darkest hour. [Washington seated 
by window grasping papers in left 
hand while Martha Washington stands 
beside him with arm around his neck. ] 
©1c. June 18, 1912; G 41107. 

Father Abraham. [Lincoln in his 
cabinet room standing with left hand 
on bowed head of woman seated at 
desk sobbing.] © 1c. May 17, 1912; 
G 40901. 

Independence Square in 1796. [Wash- 
ington with two ladies and young man 
passing man, woman and children in 
front of State House.] © 1c. May 
17, 1912; G 40899. 

Minnehaha. [Indian girl with bud- 
ding branch in hands standing, look- 
ing down at Indian chief seated by 
fire near tent, balancing arrow on fin- 
ger.] ©l1c. May 17, 1912; G 40900. 

Ross (Betsy) [Washington seated 
talking to child on his knee while Bet- 
sy Ross cuts star for U. S. flag held 
by one of two men standing nearby. ] 
© 1c. May 17, 1912; G 40905. 

FIpLerR (ALICE L.) New York. 
[10335-10346 

Fair runabout. [Girl in riding coat 
and hat seated at steering wheel of au- 
tomobile. ] 

In her element. [Girl in bathing 
suit standing in water shading eyes 
with left hand.] 

Look out. [Girl in toboggan and 
sweater standing ready to pitch snow- 
ball held in right hand. ] 

Pair of blue eyes. [Three-quarter 
view of girl in opera cloak fastening 
her gloves. ] 

Ready for service. Front view of 
girl with tennis racket in both hands. 

Ready for the ride. Girl in riding 
suit with whip under arm. 

Ready in a minute. Girl putting on 
her hat. 

Rose’s message. [Girl in low-cut 
dress standing by table admiring box 
of roses. | 

Summer girl. [Girl seated resting 
elbows on table near half-filled glass, 
supporting chin on hands and looking 
up. | 


I'ipter (ALICE L.)—Continued. 

Waiting. [Girl holding hoisted um- 
brella over left shoulder and looking 
over right. ] 

Wanted, a caddy. Girl carrying 
golf bag filled with sticks. 

Winter girl. [Girl with pair of 
skates on arm standing, holding muff 
to chin. ] 

© 1c. each May 6, 1912; G 40809— 

40820. 


F'1SK RUBBER Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass. 


[10347 
Race (A). [Boy and dog running 
race with automobile tire] © 1. 


June 8, 1912; G 40998. 


FoLtceR (JAMES WALTER), Nantucket, 
Mass. [10348 
Seonset pump, 1776-1857. [Old 
wooden pump with water tub on one 
side and wagon on the other.] ©1e. 
Mar. 21, 1912; G 40442. 


FORBELL (CHARLES H.), New York. 
[10349 
For honor’s sake. [Sea captain 
standing on bridge of sinking steam- 
ship watching life-boats in distance. ] 
©1c. May 29, 1912; G 40979. 
T'ORBES LITHO MFG, Co., Boston. [103850 
Warrior waits. [Little boy in breast- 
plate and helmet, carrying block of 


ice-cream on dish.] © 1 « Apr. 2, 
1912; G 40421. 


Forp (EpNA HILLYER), St. Petersburg, 
Fla. [10351 
Bath of a huntress. [Woman stand- 
ing on rock by stream bathing, with 
hunter’s spear lying nearby.] ©1e. 
Apr. 12, 1912; G 403838. 


ForsytH (THOMAS A.), Boston. 
[10352 
Peace; by Lee Lawin. [Statue of 
draped woman standing with hands 
extended, looking down.] © 1c. Apr. 
20, 1912; G 40699. 


Frost & REED, LTD., Bristol, England. 

[10353 

Down to the sea; by Herbert Dick- 

see. [Fisherman’s daughter, with nets 

on shoulder, coming down stone steps 

from cottage in back-ground.] ©1c. 
May 4, 1912; G 40796. 


GARVEY (Henry A.), Kansas City, Mo. 

[10854 

Progressive. [Plaque in shape of 

horseshoe having the head of Roose- 

velt, elephant, donkey and steam-roller 

in bas-relief.] © 1c. June 26, 1912; 
G 41226. 


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mo: 2. 1912 


OF ART 
10375: 


GEIER (HRNEST), Hazleton. Pa. 
[10355 
Duplan silk co. [Bird’s-eye view of 
factory and surrounding buildings.] 
© 1c. May 8, 1912; G 40846. 


GitBert (A. B.), Portland, Or. 
[10356 


Sacajawca. [Side view of Indian 
woman with baby in shawl on back, 


standing, leaning on staff.] ©l1e. 

May 21, 1912: G 40920. 

Gites (Ropert Tait), Minneapolis. 
[10357 


Evangelization of the Northwest. 
[Man with large cross in left hand 
preaching to group of Indians.] © 1 
e. Apr. 1, 1912; G@ 40409. 


GIUMETTI (DANTE), Long Island City. 
Oh, [10358 
Titanic s. s. tablet. [Eight busts of 
those who perished, about circle en- 
closing scene of draped woman stand- 
ing by ocean, with iceberg in distance. ] 
© ic. May 31,1912; G 41054. 


GOLD-ART SPECIALTY Co., Baltimore. 
[10358 


Officer Crust; by R. Brook. [Gro- 
tesque statuette of policeman with 
hands clasped, leaning forward laugh- 
ing.] ©1c. June 5, 1912; G 41005. 


GOLDMAN (Haroup), New York. 
[10360 
Little Jack Horner. [Old English 
interior showing boy seated on floor 
im corner, near open fire-place, eating 
pie.] © 1c. May 11, 1912; G 40864. 


GoRHAM co., New York. [10361 


St. Paul as bishop; by Joseph Sib- 
bel studio. [Man in, bishop’s mitre, 
stole and cape, with crozier in left 
hand and book in right. © 1c. May 
Ze, 1912; G 40923. 


GRAFFAM (WALTER S.), Florence, Mass. 
[10362 

Monument for cemetery. [Rough 
stone rectangular slab resting on stone 
base.] ©1ce. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40465. 


GrRAvES (RutH ELEANOR), Chicago. 
[10363 
Kitten. [Statuette of kitten stand- 
ing with head turned to one side.]. © 
1e. Apr. 29, 1912; G 41053. 


GriFFrouL (A.) & BROS. cOo., Newark. 
IN. J. [10364-10366 
Amour (L’); by May Peinlich. 
[Bronze book-ends representing Cupid 
and Psyche.] ©1c. May 28, 1912; G 
40972. 


GRIFFOUL (A.) & BROS. co.—Continued.. 
Lincoln (Abraham); by May Pein- 


lich. [Medallion bust of Lincoln, in 
bas-relief.] © 1c. May 28, 1912: @ 
40971. 


Lincoln cabinet ornament; by May 
Peinlich. Bas-relief medallion of Lin- 


coln mounted on wood pedestal. © 1: 

e. May 28, 1912; G 409738. 

Gross (EHpwarp), New York. [10367 
God’s gift; by John De Yough. [In- 


©; 


fant lying in palm of large hand.], 
1c. Apr. 25, 1912; G 407438. 


Haag (CHAS.), Winnetka, Ill. 
[10368-10370 


Farmer with a chicken. Statuette: 
of man standing, holding little chick 
in Jhis right hand: © ,1.¢ Apr. 26, 
1912; G 40746. 

Painting. Low-relief profile of nude 
woman standing, with palette in hand, 
painting on canvas. © 1c. Apr. 26, 
1912; G 40745. 

Sculpture. Low-relief profile of 


nude woman standing, carving on 2a 
head. ©1c. Apr. 26, 1912; G 40744. 


HAcKNER (E.) co., La Crosse, Wis. 
[10371 
Main altar; by E. Hackner. [Altar 
having figure of draped woman on 
each side of tabernacle and_ sur- 
mounted by crucifixion group.] © 2 
e. June 10, 1912; G 41044. 


HaAGENDORN (Max), Peterboro, N. H. 
[10372 


Symbolical political design. [Oval 
inclosed in octagon frame resting on a 


triangle.| -© 1 ¢. June 10, 1912; G 
41268. 
Hacerupe (Mrs. N.), San Francisco. 


[10373 


Coast of California. [Large rocks 
jutting down into foaming billows of 
sea.] ©1c¢. May 11, 1912; G 40863. 


Hazarp (Marcaret Keioce), Hliza- 
beth, N. J. ~ [103874 
Haster-lily design. [Two conven- 
tional panels of Easter-lilies.] © 1c. 
May 29, 1912; G 40807. 


HAZELTON (Mary BREWSTER), Boston . 
[10375: 

Mural decoration for Congregational . 
church, Wellesley Hills, Mass. [Paint- 
ing in two parts showing dove in circle 
with winged woman, bird and beasts 
on either side, above angelic figures of 
man and woman standing beside man 
and woman seated.] © 1c. Apr. 12, 
1912; G 40569. 


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10376 pt. Iv, 1. S.;- Vv. @ 
Henrict (JOHN H.), New Brighton, | HuBBARD (FRANcES J.), Houghton, 
DN scikor [10376, 10377 Mich. [10887-10412 


Prize winner; by Tremaine Henrici. 
[One man showing to two others a 
painting of horse hanging on wall 
while elderly man in adjoining room 
sits looking on.] © 1c. Apr. 2, 1912; 
G 40606. 

That’s the stuff; by Tremaine Hen- 
rici. [Elderly man and woman seated 
discussing merits of bottle on table 
near: byt 46) eo Marit TO: 2G: 
40410. 

Henry (HH. L.), New York. 

Going through the rye. [Old man in 
shirt-sleeves pouring whiskey from 
bottle into glass.] © 1 ce. Mar. 30, 
1912; G 40401. 


[10378 


Henry (FRANK L.), Chattanooga, 
Tenn. [10379 
Recollections. Drawing of bust of 


old man into whose face is worked a 
figure of woman in theatrical costume. 
© 1c. June 5, 1912; G 41004. 


Hisss (Mitprep T.), Kansas City, 
Mo. [10380 


Goat. [Statuette of lean goat stand- 
ing on base labeled “I’v got your 
goat.”] ©1c May 9, 1912; G 409831. 


HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy.), Brooklyn. 
[10881 
Certificate for National rifle asso- 
ciation of America. [Figure of woman 
with sword, shield and helmet, seated 
on clouds, looking over left shoulder 
toward eagle bearing wreath.] ©lce. 
Apr. 19, 1912; G 40627. 


Hopees (LAUNCELoT J.), New York. 
[10882 
Dickens (Charles). [Three-quarter 
view bust portrait of Dickens into 
whose hair and beard are worked the 
characters of his stories] © 1 « 
June 15, 1912; G 41070. 


Horton (CHARLES G.), New York. 
[10883 
Group of Rodney champions; by M. 
Kirmse. [Pack of bull-dogs in kennel. ] 
©l1c. June 14, 1912; G 41066. 


HovucH (JAMES), New York. 
[10384-10386 

Loser (The). [Hand of cards dis- 
played above pipe and verse.] ©1l1e. 
July 1, 1912; G 412380. 

Quitter (The). Hand of cards dis- 
layed above two cigarettes and verse. ] 
©l1e. July 1, 1912; G 41229. 

Winner (The). Hand of cards dis- 
played above cigar and verse.] ©1e. 
July 1, 1912; G 41228. 


Strange adventures of Nils Holgers- 
son, no. 1; by Mary Hamilton Frye. 
[Boy in bathing suit looking at little 
man standing on rim of his dip-net.] 


no. 2; by Mary Hamilton Frye. 
[Boy in bathing suit standing on plat- 
form looking at large chickens. ] 

no. 83; by Mary Hamilton Frye. 
[Boy in bathing suit kneeling on 
ground and looking into face of large 
eat. | 


no. 4; by Mary Hamilton Frye. 
[Boy in bathing suit standing in 
stables, looking up at cows in stalls.] 
——no. 5; by Mary Hamilton Frye. 
[Boy seated on back of wild-goose 
which is flying with others over lake.] 
no. 6; by Mary Hamilton Frye. 
[Boy on back of goose which is about 
to dive in river.] 
no. 7; by Mary Hamilton Frye. 
[Boy pulling tail of angry wolf.] 
no. 8; by Mary Hamilton Frye. 
[Boy with kitten under each arm run- 
ning toward crouching cat.] 
no. 9; by Mary Hamilton Frye. 
[Boy in tree watching squirrel. ] 
no. 10; by Mary Hamilton Frye. 
[Boy surrounded by three large geese. ] 


-———no. 11; by Mary Hamilton 
Frye. [Two geese and heron watching 
boy falling on hillside. ] 
no. 12; by Mary Hamilton 
Frye. [Boy blowing fiute followed by 
crove of rats. ] 


no. 13; by Mary (Hapiiteon 
Frye. [Boy holding large goose by 
wing. | 
“ ——no. 14; by Mary Hamilton 
I'rye. [Boy on back of goose flying 
over sea. ] 

no. 15; by. Mary. Hamilton 
Frye. [Boy on back of cow attacked 
by wolves. ] 

no. 16; by Mary Hamilton 
Frye. [Boy standing on back of goose 


in flight.] 

no. 17; Mary Hamilton Frye. 
[Boy holding crow by the neck. ] 

no. 18; by Mary Hamilton 
Trye. [Two crows flying with boy 
held in their bills.] 

no. 19; by Mary Hamilton 
Frye. [Three large crows watching 
boy open door. ] 

—no. 20; by Mary Hamilton 
I'rye. [Boy trying to climb upon back 
of large goose. ] 


176 


anger, holding to halter on cow.] 
no. 22; by Mary Hamilton 
Frye. [Hunter with dog watching boy 
on raft rowing toward shore. ] 

——no. 28; by Mary Hamilton 
Frye. [Two boys in boat pulling vine 
which is held by a goose. ] 

——no. 24; by Mary Hamilton 
Frye. [Boy on back of goose flying 
over hills. ] 
no. 25; by Mary Hamilton 
rye. [Small boy talking to girl, with 
three geese near. } 
no. 26; by Mary Hamilton 
Frye. [Drawing of shoe in circle.] 

© 1 c¢. each June 26, 1912; G 
41192-41217. 


Hupson (GRAcE), Ukiah, Cal. 

[10418, 10414 
Kay-will, 1. [Half-length profile por- 
trait of Indian chief with bandana on 
head, net over shoulders and mallet in 
right hand.] © 1c. May 9, 1912; G 
40850. 


2. [Half-length, front view por- 
trait of Indian chief with bandana on 
head, cowhide over shoulders and cane 
© 1c May 9, 1912; G 


HuecHES & BaiLtEy, New York. 


American 
O. H. Bailey. 


[10415 


thermos bottle co. by 
[Cars and canal boat in 


front of large factory -building.] © 
dec. June 5, 1912; G 41187. 
Hunt (EstHer A.), New York. [10416 


Chinese baby. [Sculptured bust of 
baby wearing cap.] © 1. May 8, 
1912; G 40844. 


HunNTER (Davin C.), Los Angeles, Cal. 

[10417 

Their world. [Bas-relief of father 

and mother playing with their baby.] 
© 1c. June 13, 1912; G 41071. 


HUNTER (MILDRED), Charlestown, 
Mass. [10418 
Champion. [Statuette of small boy 


standing with right hand on hip and 
football under left arm.] ©1c. June 
1, 1912; G 40981. 


Ivory (P. V. H.), Claymont, Del. 
[10419 
Sonny. [Ranchman on horseback 
holding in arms a baby boy who is 
looking down at his mother standing 
by horse.] © 1 June 8, 1912; G 41088. 


WORKS OF ART 
no. 2, 1912 10429 
HUBBARD ee she agentes JENNINGS (May), New York. [10420 
no. ; y Mary amilton eats cake § Y 
Mir cianding on edee of Granite memorial; by Robert Cater- 


son. [Monument in four tiers with 
crucifix carved in high-relief.] ©1l1e 
Apr. 18, 1912; G 40574. 


KACKNER (C.) New York. [10421 


Washington leaving St. Paul’s 
church, 1790; by Jennie Brownscombe. 
[ Washington, his wife and her grand- 
daughter, Eleanor Parke Custis, leav- 
ing western entrance of church where 
Several men and women are standing. ] 
© 1c. May 28, 1912; G 41146. 
IKAUFMANN & STRAUSS Co., New York. 

[10422 

Boy at telephone. [Small boy stand- 
ing at counter with receiver to ear and 
pencil in hand writing on pad.] ©le. 
May 21, 1912; G 40921. 

Kerr (BALFouR), Etaples, France. 
[104238 

Branch office Broadway. [Devil 
looking down into brilliantly lighted 
street in New York.] © 1. Apr. 20, 
1912; G 40630. 

Ker (Mary SIGSBEE), 
INE NEE 


Bushnellville, 
[10424 
Us kids. [Small bare-footed boy 
Standing in narrow street holding 
hands of two little girls, all laughing.] 
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1912; G 40406. 
KIRSCHBAUM (A. B.) & co., Philadel- 
phia. [10425-10429 
Douma, St. Petersburg, Russia, by 
Mortimer W. Loewi. [Lady in furs 
walking between two men wearing 
overcoats, in front of large building 
with dome.| © 1c. May 28, 1912; G 
40975. 
State Banquet Hall in Kremlin, 
Russia, by Mortimer W. Loewi. [Two 
young men in Kirschbaum sack suits 


standing in hall facing guard.] © 1 
May 28, 1912; G 40978. 
White dining room, Tsarskoi Selo 


Palace, Russia; by Mortimer Loewi. 
[Two young men in Kirschbaum suits 
standing in dining room, near woman 
with back turned.] © 1c. June 8, 
1912; G 41033. 

Winter carnival, Russia, by Morti- 
mer W. Loewi. [Two men in sack 
suits, and woman standing on porch 
overlooking frozen canal where men 
and women are skating.] © 1c. May 
28, 1912; G 40977. 

Winter Palace, St. Petersburg, Rus- 
sia. [Three young men in Kirsch- 
baum overcoats standing on wharf 
opposite Winter Palace.] © 1c. May 
28, 1912; G 40976. 


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10430 


pt. IV, 7.84 Vo 


KwautH (Mrs. WiLHELM), Arrochar, 
pie i [10430, 104381 
Five young great Dane _ dogs. 
[Sculptured group of five young dogs 
seated on haunches gnawing a bone. | 
Oo) U. C. May 3, 19125: G: 40926. 


Horse at leisure. [Statuette of 
horse standing with head down.] © 1 
ec. May 38, 1912; G 40925. 
Knicut (CHARLES R.), Bronxville, 

yi ees [10432-10434 


Indian elephant trumpeting.  [Stat- 
vette of elephant standing with mouth 
open and trunk raised above head.] 
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1912; G 40572. 

Reclining tiger. [Statue of tiger 
lying prone with fore-feet outstretched 
and head raised.] © 1 ¢. Mar. 19, 
1912; G 40571. 


They gotta quit kickin’ my daug 


aroun’. [Statuette of dog sitting on 
haunches;| © 1 ¢, Apr 29,1912; G 
41246. 


Kwox (SusAN RiweEr) New York. 
[10435-10437 
Autocrat (The). [Little girl stand- 
ing by arm-chair in which a young 
child is seated with ball in left hand.] 
© 1c. June 14, 1912; G 41065. 


Robin. [Bust portrait of young 
baby.] -© 2) ¢. Apr. 10,1912; G 40461. 


Usurper. [Woman seated in wicker 
chair, with baby in arms, holding 
hand of little girl standing by her 
side.] ©1c May 6, 1912; G 40821. 


Kornic (JAcos), Jersey City, N. J. 
[10438 
Rosary group. Blessed Virgin and 
infant Jesus handing rosary to St. 
Dominic and St. Catherine. © 1 ©. 
July 6, 1912; G 41249. 


KOHLMANN (RENA TUCKER), Indian- 
apolis. [104389 
Little orphant Annie. [Statuette of 
little girl standing, holding broom in 
right hand.] © 1c. May 18, 1912; G 
40455. 


Kortvie (WmM.), Quincy, Mass. [10440 

Nevada-Oklahoma, U. 8S. S. Three- 
quarter bow-view showing great bow- 
wave. ©1c. June 19, 1912; G 41147. 


IKRATINA (JOSEPH), New York. 
[10441 
Farley (Cardinal) [Bust of man in 
clerical costume wearing chain and 
cross.] ©1c. Apr. 24, 1912; G 40718. 


a 


La DuE (Mrs. F. A.), Haleyon, Cal. 
[10442 


Blavatsky (Helena); by A. Robert- 
son. [Heart-shaped plaque showing 
front view of head of woman, in bas- 
relief.] © 1c. Mar. 28, 1912; G 403387. 


LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK, New Britain, 
Conn. [10443-10445 
Aint dat fine. [Old colored woman 
standing by ironing board examining 
handle of flat-iron which lady has 
shown her.] © 1c Apr. 2, 191274 
40422. 


First lesson. [Woman showing girl 
how to use flat-iron.] © 1c. Apr. 2 
1912; G 40423. 


Ironing day. [Woman about to take 
iron from stove to use on ironing. 
board near.] ©.1c¢. Apr. 2, 1912; @ 
40424. 


LANGROCK BROS. COo., New York. 
[10446-10449 
Columbus. [Drawing of ship Maria 
Theresa in circle surrounded by wreath 
and U. S. flag surmounted by eagle.] 
© 1c. May 28, 1912; G 40999. 


Indian and her canoe; by Joseph H. 
Langrock. [Indian maid in eanoe 
rowing down stream.] © 1c June 
10, 1912; G 41048. 


Indian head; by Joseph H. Lang- 
rock. [Profile bust drawing of Indian 
wearing feather head-dress.] © 1 ce 
June 10, 1912; G@ 41042. 

1912. 


Ohio Columbus’ centennial, 
[Dome of building in rays of sun 
which is setting beyond hills, with 
sheaf of wheat and corn in fore 
ground, surrounded by lettered circle.] 
©l1e. May 28, 1912; G 41000. 


LASCARI (SALVATORI), New York. 
[10450 


Portrait of a lady. [Three-quarter 
view bust portrait of woman in low- 
eut dress.] (© 1 c. Apr 12) 1912-3. 
40573. 


LASH (LEE) sTupIos, New York. 
[10451-10487 


Act drop curtain, no. 1 A. [Lam- 
brequin of plain drop curtain deco- 
rated with oval landscape. ] 


no. 2 A. [Lambrequin over 
plain drop curtain decorated with rec- 
tangular river scene. ] 


no. 3 A. [Lambrequin over 
plain drop curtain decorated with land- 
scape showing road along bank of 
stream. ] 


178 


WORKS 
no. 2, 1912 


OF ART 
10489 


LASH (LEE) sTuDIOoS—Continued. 
Asbestos curtain, no. 1 A. [Plain 
curtain with ornamental border and 
fringe edge.] 
Conservatory drop, no. 1 A. [In- 
terior scene of conservatory showing 
flowers and fountain at entrance.] 


no. 1 B. [Interior of consery- 
atory showing flowers and fountain. ] 


Cut garden drop, no. 1 A. [Arch 
formed by foliage of trees by garden 
wall.] 

Cut wood drop, no. 1 A. [Forest 
scene of small trees and shrubbery 
among the rocks.] 

Dark fancy interior, no. 104 B. 
[Curtain showing beaded wainscoting 
about folding doors with small door at 
right and arched window at left.] 


[ Forest 
pool of 


Dark wood drop, no. 1 A. 
Scene of large trees near 
water. ] 


Fancy interior, no. 100 A. [Curtain 
Showing doorway and window, with 
one panel on right and two on left.] 


Fancy interior, no. 100 B. [Curtain 
showing doorway with portiéres and 
window by two panels.] 


no. 100 C. [Curtain showing 
doorway with portiéres, window and 
two panels containing figures of nude 
women. ] 

Foliage leg drop, no. 1 A. [Arch 
formed by foliage of small trees on 
each side. ] 


Garden drop, no. 1 A. [Flowers 
about stone arch in garden, with cot- 
tage in distance. ] 


no. 2 B. [Statue of woman on 
pedestal on each side of steps leading 
up to arched entrance through stone 
garden wall surrounded by flowers 
and shrubbery. | 

Grand and working drapery bor- 
ders, no. 1 A. [Looped drapery over 
gathered curtain with fringe border. ] 

Horizon drop, no. 1. [Ocean scene.] 


Interior drop, no. 1 B. [Curtain 
Showing two doors and window. ] 


Kitchen, no. 1 A. [Curtain showing 
Plain matched board wainscoting on 
each side of folding doors with sma!] 
door at right and window at left.] 


Landscape drop, no. 1 A. [Land- 
Scape showing road winding through 
forest at right with river in distance. ] 

Light wood drop, no. 1 A. [Cur- 


tain representing forest scene with 
Stream rippling over rocks, in center. ] 


LASH (LEE) sTupros—Continued. 
Modern street drop, no.1 A. [Street 
scene showing cottage and two churches 
in distance. | 
Olio drop, no. 1 A. [Looped drapery 
over curtain decorated with oval land- 
scape at head of stairway. ] 


no. 2 A. [Curtain decorated 
with jandscape showing pool of water 
in garden. } 

Palace interior, no. 1 B. [Curtain 
showing two windows, and a doorway 
with drapery at head of stairway.] 


Picture sheet; no. 1 A. [Curtain 
draped around rectangular frame.] 


Plain chamber, no. 1 A. [Curtain 
Showing plain panelled wainscoting 
about folding doors with small door 
at right and window at left.] 


Prison interior, no. 1 A. [Curtain 
representing stone wall of prison with 
arched folding doors in center, small 
door at right and window at left.] 

Profile set cottage, no. 1 A. [Front 
view of cottage with vines and flowers 
about door and windows. | 

Profile set house, no. 1 A. [Front 
view of two story house with orna- 
mental door and balcony under second 
story windows. | 

Profile set tree and cut tree tale, 
no. 1 A. [Scene of one large itree.] 

Profile street wing, no. 1 A. [View 
of front entrance and side of house 
with awnings over windows. ] 


DO. “bh sAy 


Profile tormentor wings, 


[Drapery looped back over curtains 
showing door-post.! 
Profile wood wings, no. 1 A. [Forest 


scene showing two large trees sur- 
rounded by smaller ones. ] 


Proscenium border, no. 1 B. [Bor- 


der of curtain ornamented with ap- 
plique and garlands. ] 
Rocky pass drop, no. 1 A. [Pass be- 


tween large rocks partly covered by 
trees. | 


Ord se;each’ May) 15, 19125 GC. 
41109-41145. 
LAVERY (JOHN), London. [10488 


Pavlova (Anne) La mort du cygne. 
[Girl in ballet dress seated on bank of 
lake.] ©1e Apr. 3, 1912; G 40489. 


LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT CO., Chicago. 

[10489 
[Little Chinese boy 
© ic. Apr. 


Little Wee Hi. 
carrying bag of cement.] 
2, 1912; G 40425. 


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10490 


pt. 1V, DS 7 ve 


LEICHTER (RiopA), Jersey City. 
[10490 
Pierrot. [Statuette of Gown bow- 
ing and smiling.] © 1 -¢ Apr. 23, 
1912; G 40712. 


LESSER (ELIZABETH), New York. 


Sister to Mary Elizabeth. [Stat- 
uette of nude child standing.] ©1e. 


May 16, 1912; G 40930. 


Lewis (MITCHELL), Wenatchee, Wash. 

[10492 

Banner. [Drawing of cock in cen- 

ter with boxing gloves, dice, razor and 

slice of watermelon in each corner. ] 
© 1c. June 3, 1912; G 41167. 


LIVEZEY (W. H.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[10498, 10494 
My hat is in the ring. [Statuette of 
bear standing with fore-paws on crown 
of hat labeled T. R., with circular 

base.] ©1c. May 8, 1912; G 40843. 
Young mother and child. [Medal- 
lion showing mother holding baby in 
arms.] ©1c. June 4, 1912; G 40996. 


Loewoop (YEWEL), Davis, Cal. [10495 

Leap-year on the range. [Girl stand- 
ing on bluff lassoing cowboy thrown 
over precipice by bucking horse on 
mountain side.] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1912; 
G 40336. 


LowETH (Henry), Norwich, Conn. 
[10496 
Old town grist mill. [Water-mill in 
grove on bank of stream, with cottage 
in distance.] .© 1c. Apr. 5, 1912: °G 
40448, 


Luce (Fred S.), San Francisco. 
[10497-10499 
Everybody’s talking about me. 
[Front bust portrait of girl with rolled 
brim hat resting chin on both hands. ] 
(© 1c. May 11, 1912; G 41001. 


Greetings from the foothills. [Bust 
portrait of girl wearing wide-brim 
straw hat and holding glass of wine in 
hand.] ©1ce. Apr. 10, 1912; G 40457. 

Native (A.) [Bust portrait, profile 
view, of girl wearing cowboy hat and 
badge lettered ‘1915 California.”] © 
1c. Apr. 10, 1912; G 40458. 


LUKENS (WINFIELD S.) Davisville, Pa. 

[10500-10502 

Calling. [Woman in colonial dress, 

having left horse and carriage at gate, 

is approaching entrance to house.] © 
1 ec. May 4, 1912; G 40792. 


[10491 


LUKENS (WINFIELD S.)—Continued. 

Hay foot, straw foot. [Officers 
standing by frame building, watching 
four men, with straw around knees, 
drilling in front of brick store.] © 1 
e. May 4, 1912; G@ 40793. 


Visiting. Old stone tavern and four- 
horse stage-coach in background with 
wagon and chickens at right, lady and 
child at left. © 1¢ May 4, 1912: @ 
40794. 


Lyons (E. G.) & Raas co., San Fran- 
cisco. [10503 
Fantasy (A) [Draped figure of 
woman, with poppies in lap, seated in 
circle above scene of village by river.] 
© 1c. Apr. 30, 1912; G 40762. 


McCLANAHAN (A. R.), Kansas City, 
Mo. [10504, 10505 
Hat that fits in the ring. [Plaster 
cast of hat labeled T R and big stick, 
on circular base.] ©1c. May 4, 1912; 
G 40795. 


Teddy hat. Hat with brim turned 
up at side and big stick, on lettered 
circular base.] © 1 ¢. May 18, 1912; 


G 41002. 
McENERNEY (EH. J.) & Co., Kansas 
City, Mo. [10506 


They gotta quit kickin’ my dawg 
aroun’; by E. J. McHnerney. Statu- 
ette of lean long-eared dog sitting on 
haunches and leaning forward] © 1 
e. Apr. 1, 1912; G 40625. 


McKENnziIE (R. Tart), Philadelphia. 
[10507 
Joy of effort. [Circular medallion 
showing three men runners clearing 
hurdle, with inscription on scroll be- 
low.] ©1c. May 8, 1912; G 40790. 


McNEEL MARBLE CO., Marietta, Ga. 
[10508 
Mausoleum; by Hugh H. Price. 
[Mausoleum in form of Greek temple 
with large bowl on each side of entry 


steps.] ©1c. Apr. 22, 1912; G 40700. 
MarscH (FERDINAND), New York. 
[10509, 10510 


Awakening (The). [Nude woman 
lying on grass at edge of forest, near | 
stream.] © 1c. May 1, 1912; @ 
40887. 

Refiection. [Nude woman seated on 
bank of stream looking down at her 
reflection in the water.] © 1c. May 
6, 1912; G 40804. 


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MALATESTA (ANGELO), New York. 
[10511 
Presidents of the United States of 
America. [Group of the Presidents, 
Some seated, others standing, under 
draped U. S. flags, with Capitol and 
White House in background.] ©l1e. 
May 4, 1912; G 40797. 


Manatr (WM. W.), Providence, R. I. 
[10512 
Curtsey (The). [Statuette of girl 
in summer dress with bare arms hold- 
ing up skirt at sides and bowing.] © 
1 ¢. Mar. 27, 1912; G 40334. 
Manz (Gustav), New York. [10513 
Egyptian design panel. Two col- 
umns, carved with figure of Isis and 
Osiris, supporting plate above panel 
of pyramids, sphinx and two lions 
nearby, in bas-relief.] ©1c. Mar. 29, 
1912; G 403898. 


MANziI, Joyant & co., New York. 
[10514-10516 

Printemps (Le); by Luigi Chialiva. 
[Girl leaning against tree twining 
flower in hair, with dog guarding her 
basket and flock of sheep lying along 
bank of stream.] ©1ce. Apr. 30, 1912; 
G 40769. 

Retour de champs; by Luigi Chia- 
liva. [Woman, with small child in 
arms, leading flock of sheep from pas- 
fure.| ©i1c. Apr. 30, 1912; G 40771. 

Sortie du troupeau; by Luigi Chia- 
liva. [Girl leading flock of sheep and 
boy driving herd of cattle from vil- 
lage.| © 1c. Apr. 30, 1912; G 40770. 


MarcHAND (KE. M.), New York. 
[10517 
Dorothea. [Little girl in summer 
dress seated on bank of stream, with 
one foot in water, laughing as she puts 
stocking on other foot.] © 1c. May 
7 1912; G 40830. 


MATTHEWS (DUSTIN W.), Kansas City, 
Mo. [10518 
Our Teddy; by W. H. Jennens. 
[Grotesque statuette of head of Roose- 


velt on body of Teddy bear.] ©l1e. 
May 20, 1912; G 40918. 
Mayer (Louis), Milwaukee. [10519 


Mates. Two reclining figures, man 
and woman, each supporting the other. 
© ic. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40629. 


MEISSNER & BucHu, Leipzig. 
[10520-10525 
Am kanal; by Walter Leistikow. 
[Landscape showing bend of canal 
hear clump of trees, with fields and 
windmill in distance.] © 1c¢. June 
25, 1912; G 41183. 


OF ART 
10531 


MEISSNER & BucH—Continued. 

Ansicht vom Rom; von G. Giuliani. 
[View across Tiber river of bridge and 
Castle of Sant Angelo, with St. Peter’s 
in distance.] © 1c. Mar. 15, 1912; G 
40829. 


Sommerstimmung in Holland; by 
H. J. Weissenbruch. [Man hoeing and 
eattle grazing near Dutch windmill by 
pond.] ©1c. June 25, 1912; G 41185. 

Stiller abend; by Karl Bohme. 
[Large cliffs jutting down into the 
sea.] ©l1ce June 25, 1912; G 41184. 

Triumphbogen des Titus, Rom; von 
G. Giuliani. [Vista of Colosseum 
through Arch of Titus.] ©1c. Mar. 
15, 1912; G 40828. 

Vorfriihling; by Georg Daubner. 
[Row of large trees along bank of 
river crossed by bridge in distance. ] 
© 1c. June 25, 1912; G 41186. 


MENZEL (PAUL), Birmingham, Ala. 
[10526 


Transformation. [Man and woman 
kneeling before Jesus standing on 
cloud surrounded by angels and ex- 
tending hand to girl.] ©1 ec. May 6, 
1912; G 40847. 


MEYENBERG (JOHN C.), Cincinnati. 
[10527 
Margaret. [Plaque showing bust of 


little girl, in bold relief.] 
11, 1912; G 40466. 


(© 1c. Apr. 


Los Angeles. 
[10528 
Teddy moon. [Round plaque of 
face of man with eye-glasses and 
moustache, laughing.] © 1. Apr. 8, 
1912; G 40430. 


MoLKENBOFR (TH.), Washington. 
[10529 
Taft (President W. H.) [Portrait, 
front view, of President Taft seated in 
arm-chair.] © 1c. Apr. 10, 1912; G 
40460. 


MILLER (WALLACE J.), 


MonraD (MARGARET), Plainfield, N. J. 

10530 

Sonia and her doll. [Statuette of 

little girl seated on rock hugging and 

kissing doll.] © 1c. May 24, 1912; 
G 40927. 


MONTAGUE PUB. CO., Montague, Mass. 
[10531 

East Northfield, Mass.; by Horace 
Wheeler. [Panoramic view of the 
schools, buildings and surrounding 


hills] © 1c. Apr. 3, 1912; G 40434. 
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10532 
Moran (FE. Preroy), New York. 
[10532 
‘Return from the honeymoon. 


{Elderly man and woman with two 
children standing on door steps wel- 
coming girl whom young man is help- 
‘ing from carriage. ] 
1912; G 40408. 


-MorsE (Lucy G.), New York. . 
[10533-10536 

‘Dance in a Capri thistle. [Girl 
‘dancing on thistle branch while boy 
HPiays flute}: @ i eo KRebs.26, A002 
G 40411. 

Hrin go bragh. 
“on bunch of shamrock. ] 
26, 1912; G 40412. 

Light gale. [Little girl and boy 
dancing on pine branch.] © 1c. Feb. 
26, 1912; G 40414. 

Swing in the grass. 
Swinging on twig of grass.] 
Feb. 26, 1912; G 40413. 


[Little girl dancing 
© 1c. Feb. 


[Little girl 
© 1 2c: 


MULuHENS & Kroprr, New York. 
[10537 
American beauty; by Arthur Litle. 
TDrawing, three-quarter view bust, of 
young girl]. © 1 ¢. May, 28, 1912; 


G 40970. 
Muwnrort (G. W.), San Francisco. 
[105388 
Muzzled oun’ dog. [Grotesque 
drawing of dog muzzled.] ©1c. May 


2, 1912; G 41222. 


Murpeuy (Tuos. D.) co., Red Oak, Ia. 
[10589-10589 


Abandon; by; iJ... Ross. Bryson. 
[Three-quarter view of girl in low- 
neck summer dress and_ feather- 


trimmed hat seated looking over left 
‘shoulder.] © 1c. Mar. 27, 1912; G 
40328. 


Adleen. [Half length, front view 
portrait of young girl, with roses in 
her flowing hair.] © 1 ¢. Mar. 27, 
1912; G 40319. 

Apple of her eye; by H. J. Dobson. 
TOld woman seated near window in 
Scotch cottage knitting while before 
‘her is a little child standing beside 
‘chair.] © 1c. Mar. 27, 1906; G 
40306. 

At the party; by J. Ross Bryson. 
{Three-quarter view of girl wearing 
fur about shoulders and beads around 
neck, standing, glancing back over left 
shoulder.] © 1c. June 17, 1912; G 
41099. 


© 1c. Mar. 30, | 


pt. IV, 3 Sova 


Mureuy (THOos. D.) co.—Continued. 

Autumn sunset; by George Howell 
Gay. [Road through center turning 
around woods to left with meadows 
at right.]) © 1-¢ Mar. 27%, 1912-48 
40314. : 

Aviation; by J. Ross Bryson 
[Three-quarter view of girl wearing 
drooping wide-brimmed hat, seated 
with left hand on hip and right arm on 
chair-back, looking up.] © 1 ¢. Mar. 
27, 1912; G@ 40328. 


Broken toy; by H. J. Dobson. [In- 
terior of Scotch cottage showing old 
man mending toy while little boy 
stands before him.] © 1c. Mar. 27, 
1912; G 40807. 

Cape Ann shore sunset; by George 
Howell Gay. [Rocky coast showing 
beach at right foreground, and waves 
of ocean rolling in from distant left.] 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1912; G 40316. 


Caught in the act; by Leslie 
Thrasher. [Two boys fishing on bank 
of stream, with notice on tree back of 
them, and man climbing over fence.] 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1912; G 40294. 

Early morning, Virginia; by H. 
Lamasure. [Landscape showing woods 
and meadows, with stream at right.] 
© 1 c. Mar. 27, 1912; G@ 40297, 


Elizabeth, the fairy queen; by J. 
Ross Bryson. [Front view of young 
girl wearing drooping wide-brimmed 
hat and scarf over shoulders seated 
with: bunch of flowers in left hand. ] 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1912; G@ 40az6. 


Eventide; by J. Ross Bryson. [Bust 
portrait of girl with hair falling loose- 
ly over shoulders and head turned to 
right showing profile of face] © 
1 ¢@. Mar. 27, 1912;"@ 403 

yenevieve; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Three-quarter view of girl in low- 
neck dress and wide-brimmed hat 
standing by portiére.] ©1e. June 17, 
1912; G 41095. 

Good sport; by Frank Stick. [Hunt- 
ing scene, showing two dogs in fore- 
ground and a man back of them be- 
side large tree beckoning to his right.] 
©1e. Mar. 27, 1912; G 40300. 


In the meadows; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Front view of girl in summer dress 


seated, with hat thrown back over 
shoulder and hair decorated with 
fiowers.| © 1c Mar. 27, Rite 
40325. 


Joy ride; by J. Ross Bryson. [Two 
girls seated in automobile with lap full 
of flowers.] © 1c. Mar. 27, 1912; G 
40329. 


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Mourpenuy (TuHos. D.) co.—Continued. 
eaatble Miss; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Front view of young girl descending 
Stairway, wearing evening gown of 
ehiffon and carrying roses.|] © 1. 
Mar. 27, 1912; G 40811. 


Matinee girl; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Front view of girl wearing feather 


boa and feather-trimmed hat turned 
up at front.] ©1c. June 17, 1912; G 
41103. 


Moose Hunting in the Rockies; by 
Philip R. Goodwin. [Wild, unculti- 
yated landscape showing two men ly- 
‘ing down behind fallen trees, one 
shooting.] © 1c. Mar. 27, 1912; G 
40291. 

Morning glory; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Profile bust portrait of girl wearing 
low-neck dress and bandeau on hair.] 
©) 1c. Mar. 27, 1912; G 40322. 


Nature’s pathway; by C. Wainright. 
[Vista, through forest of large old 
trees, of meadow in distance.] ©lce. 
Mar. 27, 1912; G 40299. 


Noonday sun; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Three-quarter view, bust portrait, of 
girl, with hair hanging loosely down 
back, looking over left shoulder.] © 
moe. Mar, 27, 1912; G 40321. 

by 


November woods at_ sunset; 
George Howell Gay. [Hazy autumn 
landscape showing road along edge of 
woods.] ©1c. Mar. 27, 1912; G 40313. 

Out at sea; by C. Selmyhr. [Mid- 
ocean showing billows rolling from 
distant right to left, and sailing vessel 
gat horizon.| © 1c. Mar. 27, 1912: G 
40302. 

Patriots at Concord bridge; by E. 
Percy Moran. [Troup of Continental 
Soldiers without uniforms led by man 
with sword uplifted.] ©1c. Mar. 27, 
1912; G 40309. 


Pleasure and flowers; by J. Ross 
Bryson. . [Two young ladies in auto- 
mobile, one at steering wheel, the other 
throwing flowers.| © 1 ec. Mar. 27, 
1912; G 40290. 

_ Prelude (The); by Guyer. [Young 
Woman playing piano.] © 1c. June 
17, 1912; G 41102. 

Prepared for winter breezes; by J. 
Ross Bryson. [Three-quarter length 
portrait, left profile view, of young girl 


Wearing winter hat and boa.] ©1le. 
Mar. 27, 1912; G 40317. 
Romance; by J. Ross Bryson. 


[Front view of girl wearing toque and 
loose summer dress seated at table 
with hands clasped over book.] © 1 
e. June 17, 1912; G 41100. 


OF ART 


10589 


Murruy (TuHos. D.) co.—Continued. 

Roselyn; by J. R. Bryson. [Front 
view of girl in summer dress and hat 
turned up at front, seated, with bunch 
of roses in lap.] ©1c. June 17, 1912; 
G 41104. . 


Sally; by J. Ross Bryson. [Front 
bust portrait of girl wearing low-cut 
dress and hair hanging over shoulders 
adorned with roses.] © 1-e. Mar. 27, 
1912; G 40324. 


Shooting the rapids; by Frank Stick. 
[Two men in canoe guiding it through 
turbulent river, with background of 
wild wooded shore.] © 1 e. March 27, 
1912; G 40295. 


Scaring; by J. Ross Bryson. [Young 
man and girl seated in aeroplane. ] © 
Pe) Mar. 27, 1912 ‘G. 40320. 


Song of the woods; by J. Ross Bry- 
son. [Girl wearing low-cut dress, 
scarf about shoulders and bandeau 
seated with head turned toward right 
shoulder, showing front view of face.] 
© 1c. Mar. 27, 1912; G 40327. 


Springtime; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Front bust portrait of young girl in 
low-cut dress with roses on bodice and 
in her flowing hair.] © 1c. Mar. 27, 
1912; G 40318. 


Storm in mid-Atlantic; by Thos. 
Moran. [Tempestuous ocean overhung 
by dark clouds, with piece of wreck- 
age at right.] ©1c. Mar. 27, 1912; G 
40296. 


Sunset near Loudoun; by E. Lama- 
sure. [Landscape showing cluster of 
trees and bushes near pool, with cot- 
fase in distanee:] © 1. c June 17, 
1912; G 41101. 


Sweet sixteen; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Back view of young gir] looking over 
her right shoulder and smiling, with 
arms full of roses.] © 1 ¢. Mar. 27, 
1912; G 40310. 


Swelling tide; by G. H. Gay. [High 
cliffs and beach at left, with ocean 
waves rolling in from distant right.] 
© 1-c. Mar. 27, 1912; G 40292. 


Titan beauty; by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Front view of girl with drapery about 
shoulders and ribbon bandeau on hair, 
looking up.] ©1e. June 17, 1912; G@ 
41097. 


Touch of yellow; by J. Ross Bryson, 
[Left profile of girl wearing feather 
boa over shoulders and hat rolled at 
side, looking over left shoulder.] ©1 
e. Mar. 27, 1912; G 403380. 


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10589 


pti. FV, We Sev. 7 


Murreuy (THOos. ID.) co.—Continued. 

Turning the penny; by H. J. Dobson. 
[Interior of Scotch cottage showing 
lady seated near window knitting 
while old man spins coin on table to 
amuse child on his knee.] ©1c. Mar. 
27, 1912; G 40304. 


Twilight, late summer; by G. H. 
Gay. [Landscape with woods and 
meadows along. banks of river which 
shows reflection of trees.] ©1. 
Mar. 27, 1912; G 40298. 


Unwritten history; by E. W. Goll- 
ings. [Indians fighting upon Western 
Plains, some with guns, others with 
bows and arrows.|° “© a a Mar. 27; 
1912; G 40308. 


Venice; by Thos. Moran. [Scene on 
Grand canal, showing Doge’s Palace 
at right, and Maria di la Salute church 
in background.] © 1c. Mar. 27, 1912; 
G 40298. 

View of Cape Ann; by George How- 
ell Gay. [Rocky coast at right with 
ocean waves rolling in from distant 
left.| © 1.c. Mar. 27, 1912:"G 40315. 

Viking’s daughter; by J. Ross Bry- 
son. [Three-quarter view of girl at- 
tired in drapery standing, listening to 
birds flying about her head.] ©l1e. 
June 17, 1912; G 41096. 


Washington notified of his election; 
by John Ward Dunsmore. [Washing- 
ton standing, receiving four men who 
have just entered room while Mrs. 
Washington sits looking on.] ©l«. 
Mar. 27, 1912; G 40301. 


Welcome guest; by E. Percy Moran. 
[Man and woman standing in vine- 
clad portico, welcoming guest while 
his companion holds their two horses 
nearby} ‘©: 1G. “Mar, 27, (1912. ¢ 
40308. 


Young mother; by H. J. Dobson. 
[Seated near window in Scotch cot- 
tage is a young woman sewing while 


at her left a baby is sleeping in 
eradie.} ©). 4' vei Mar. \27,- 1912" G 
40305. 

20th century maiden; by J. Ross 
Bryson. [Profile bust portrait of girl 


with drapery about shoulders and hair 
hanging down back.] © 1c. June 17, 
1912; G 41098. 


Murray (Henry) co., Boston. [10590 


Sarcophagus of Westerly, R. I., gran- 
ite, by Helen R. Martin. [Slab with 
ornate edge supported by four columns 
resting on rectangular base.] ©1« 
June 6, 1912; G 41021. 


NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. [10591 
Dutch boy painter; by Leopold 


Scholz. Statuette of boy in Dutch 
costume in act of painting. ©1l1.e. 
June 8, 1912; G 40983. 


NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ARTS & SCI- 
ENCES, St. Louis. [10592 
Seal of National university of arts 
and sciences; by James Moses Ball. 
[Ellipse inclosing open book labeled 


N U, above figure of Prometheus 

bearing torch.] © 1c. May 20, 1912; 

G 40929. 

NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO., 
Orange, Mass. [10593 


Girl and roses. [Half-length por- 
trait of girl with arms full of roses.] 
© 1c. June 3, 1912; G 40991. 


NEWARK ART FOUNDRY CO., INC., New- 
ark, INOS: [10594 
Our American cardinals. [Three 
rrofile busts of men on three ciover 
leaves, in bas-relief.] © 1 ¢. Mar, 15, 
1912; G 40249. 


NEWCOMBE (GEORGE E.) & co., New 

York. [10595-10603 

Dickens (Charles). [Bust of Dick- 
eus in bas-relief. ] 

Dickens’ birthplace; by Arthur Os- 
borne. [Front view of two-story city 
house, in bas-relief. ] 

Dickens in his study; by Arthur 
Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque of Dick- 
ens seated by desk near window. ] 

Hathaway’s (Anne) cottage; by 
Arthur Osborne. [Double thatched 
cottage with garden in front, in bas- 
relief. | 

Home of Charles Dickens; by Arthur 
Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque of house 
with steeple and bay-windows, sur- 
rounded by shrubbery.] 

Little Nell and her grandfather; by 
Arthur Osborne. [Little girl seated 
beside old man with cane, at foot of 
tree, holding his hand. ] 

Shakespeare. [Bust of Shakespeare 
in bas-relief. ] 

Shakespeare’s home; by Arthur Os- 
borne. [House with four gables and 
shrubbery on each side, in bas-relief. ] 

Weller (Sam); by Arthur Osborne. 
[Bas-relief bust of man in soft hat and 
shirt sleeves with brush in hand.] 


©1c. each July 2, 1912; G 41232- 
41240. 


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no. 2, 1912 


NicHoii (T. J:), Chicago. [10604 

Peacock vender. [Girl in bare feet 
and arms carrying on head a pole on 
which sit three peacocks.] © 1 «. 
May 27, 1912; G 409388. 


Nock (LEo F.), Providence, R. I. 


[10605 
Christ and scroll. [Scroll above 
head of Jesus crucified.|] © 1c. Apr. 


8, 1912; G 40431. 


NORMAL LIFE co., Los Angeles. 
[10606-10609 


Abnormal female life; by Wallace J. 


Miller. [Sculptured bust of large fat 
mwoman.| © 1.c. Apr. 3, 1912: 1G 
40435. 


Abnormal! male life: by Wallace J. 
Miller. [Sculptured bust of frail lean 
man.]| ©i1c. Apr. 3, 1912; G 404386. 

Normal female life; by Wallace J. 
Miller. [Sculptured bust of healthy 
medium size woman.] ©1e. Apr. 8, 
1912; G 40487. 

Normal male life; 
Miller. 
man. | 


by Wallace J. 
[Seulptured bust of muscular 
fed c. Apr. 3, 1912°-G 40438: 


C’Connor (ANDREW), Brooklyn. 
[10610-10612 


Caesar (Julius). [Medallion profile 


bust of Julius Caesar.] © 1 ec. Mar. 
23, 1912; G 40444. 

Lincoln (Abraham). [Medallion 
profile bust of Lincoln.] © 1c. Mar. 
23, 1912; G 40445. 

Napoleon SBonaparte. [Medallion 


profile bust of Napoleon.] © 1 « 


Mar. 23, 1912; G 40446. 


O'MALLEY (CHARLES), Roxbury, Mass. 

[10613 

Erin, statue of peace. [Statue of 

man with harp standing on steps at 

entrance to temple.] © 1c. June 26, 
1912; G 41248. 


OsBoRNE co., New York. [10614-10639 
Anything for an excuse; by H. M. 


Brett. [Young man in summer suit 
marrying irl in his arms across 
eiream.| © 1 c. Apr. 16, 1912; 'G 
40595. 


Autumn days; by J. Arthur. [Pro- 
file view of girl, with bunch of chrys- 
anthemums on shoulder, walking along 
path by stone wall.] © 1c. Apr. 15, 
1912; G 40576. 


Entangled; by H. M. Breet. [Young 


man in snow-shoes squatted fixing 
snow-shoes of girl standing by his 
side.] © 1c. Apr. 16, 1912; G 40590. 


OF ART 
10689 


OSBORNE co.—Continued. 


Finest on the floor; by H. M. Brett. 
[Young man and woman in evening 
dress dancing with another couple in 
background.| © 1c Apr. 16, 1912; 
G 40589. 

Friend of the rose; by J. Arthur. 
[Girl with curly hair, attired in low- 
neck gown, leaning forward to inhale 


perfume of half-blown rose.] ©1.e. 
Apr. 15, 1912; G 40577. 
Hide and seek; by H. M. Brett. 


[Girl in low-neck evening gown stand- 
ing behind portier, waiting for young 
man who is about to enter doorway. ] 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1912; G 40588. 


Hydrangeas; by J. kL. Barrick. 
[Bust portrait, three-quarter view, of 
girl wearing large hat trimmed in 
flowers, and tied under chin with bow 
of ribbon.) ' © 1) ec: Apr. 22, 1912; G6 
40701. 

In the same boat; by H. M. Brett. 
[Young man in row-boat looking in- 
terestedly at girl seated in rear end 
with umbrella hoisted overhead and 


right hand dangling in water.] ©1le. 
Apr. 16, 1912; G@ 40594. 
It’s a secret; by J. Arthur. [Front 


bust portrait of gir] in low-neck gown 
and wide-brimmed hat smiling with 
finger pressed to lip.] ©1ce. Apr. 15, 
1912; G 40578. 

Lady of the lake; by J. Arthur. 
[Girl in sailor costume, with oar in 
hands, standing by canoe near large 
tree.] ©1c. Apr. 15, 1912; G 40579. 

Loving cup; by H. M. Brett. [Young 
woman standing on rock in edge of 
stream holding water in hands from 
which man is drinking.] © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1912; G 40596. 

No speed limit; by J. Arthur. [Girl 
in sailor suit and jacket, seated in 
motor-boat shading eyes with right 
hand.] ©1le. Apr. 15, 1912; G 40580. 

On the fence; by H. M. Brett. 
[Young man standing by and facing 


girl seated on stone fence looking 
down @erth ec. Apr. a6: 1912 <' 
40597. 

Opera night; by J. Arthur. [Front 


bust portrait of girl with fluffy hair, 
head inclined forward and feather boa 
about shoulders.] © 1 ec. Apr. 15, 
1912; G@ 40581. 

Over the banister; by H. M. Brett. 
[Girl in evening gown with feather- 
bordered stole around shoulders stand- 
ing on stairway, leaning over banister, 
talking to young man.] © 1c. Apr. 
16, 1912: G 40592. 


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10640 


pt. Iv. Re Sy 


OsBORNE co.—Continued. 


Pursuit of happiness; by H. M. 
Brett. [Young man and woman seated 
in racing automobile, both with hands 
on steering wheel.|] © 1. Apr. 16, 
1912; G 40599. 


Roman holiday; by U.  Checa. 
[Chariot race showing charioteers 
driving past viewing stands on each 
Side of track where people are cheer- 
ing-}] © 1 © May 7, 1912: G 40881. 


Rose for you; by J. Arthur. [Three- 
quarter figure of girl in light gown, 
with head slightly bowed, holding rose 
tp. bosom.) © 1 ¢. Apr 155 1912 5.6 
40582. 


Sailing away; by J. Arthur. [Two 
girls, in light dresses, seated in boat 
beneath sail, one shading eyes with 
hand, the other holding tiller.] © 1 
ce. Apr, 15, 1912: G 40583. 


Silence gives consent; by H. M. 
Brett. [Young man seated by and 
looking earnestly at girl near sand 
dune, both in bathing suits, with two 
women in distance.J © 1c. Apr. 16, 
1912; G 40598. 


~ Spring is here; by J. Arthur. 
[Young woman with fluffy hair, in 
low-neck evening gown, holding bou- 
quet of carnations to her bosom.] ©1 
ec. Apr. 15, 1912; G 40584. 


Sweetest story every told; by J. 
Arthur. [Young girl reading letter 
while two older girls peer over her 
shoulder. |)’ :@ 1°. Apr. 25, 1912: G6 
40585. 


True blue; by J. Arthur. [Three- 
quarter view bust portrait of girl in 
low-neck evening gown, and wide- 
brimmed hat trimmed with feather. ] 
©1ec. Apr. 15, 1912: G 40586. 


Under the rose; by H. M. Brett. 
[Young man and girl seated on bench 
in piazza, under flowering rose-bush, 


looking interestedly at each other.] 
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1912; G 40593. 
Voice of the sea; by J. Arthur. 


[Girl in bathing suit standing behind 
rope resting elbow on pile and hold- 
ing sea-shell to ear.] © 1c. Apr. 15, 
1912; G 40587. 


Winning. hand: .by .B.- BL.. Brett, 
[Young man seated at round table 
holding hand of lady seated opposite 
with bunch of cards in the other 
hand.] © 1c. Apr. 16, 1912; G 40591. 


a 


Pappock (WILLARD D.), New York. | 
[10640 

Medal in honor of Griswold. [Medal 
with bust of man holding dagger on 
obverse, and circular wreath sur- 
rounded by lettering, on reverse.] © 


dc. Mar. 26, 1912; G 40415. 


PETERS CARTRIDGE CoO., Cincinnati. 
[10641. 10642 

Bears; by (Philip BR. “Goedwin: 
[Mother bear and two cubs coming 


down rocky side of mountain.] © 1 
e. Apr. 2, 1912: G 40426. 
Flying ducks; by G. M.~ Arnolt. 


[Flock of ducks fiying over lake.] © 
le. June 3, 1912; G@ 40990. 


PHILLIPS (J. CAMPBELL), New York. 
[10648, 10644 

Dolia. [Three-quarter view, bust 
portrait of girl with drapery over 
shoulders and searf about head, look- 
ing over right shoulder.] © 1c. May 
13, 1912; G 40868. 

Red, white and blue. [Front half- 
length portrait of girl wearing mob- 
cap and drapery over shoulders con- 
nected in front with bunch of flowers. ] 
© 1c. May 13, 1912; G 40867. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCH GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin. [10645-106555 


Alten (Die); by Mase Buri. [Old 
man and woman seated at small table, 
he filling his pipe while she reads. ] 


Earl Roberts (F. M.); by T. A. de 
Larzlo. [Front view portrait of man 
in uniform standing with right hand 
on table.] 

Fabrikstadt (Die); by Hans Balus- 
chek. [Railway train passing through 
tewn of factories. ] 

Fuhrer (Der); by Hans Baluschek. 
[Hngineer with hand on throttle look- 
ing out of window at approaching en- 
gine. ] 

Kashinir; by John Sargent. [Six 
girls in robes and hoods marching two 
by two.] 

Schneeverweht; by Hans Baluschek. 
[Railway train snow-bound near small 
way-station. ] 

Schwarze gespenst; by Hans Balu- 
schek. [Front view of railway engine, 
approaching, with village in distance.] 

Soir (Le) ; by Charles Giron. [View 
over mountain-tops partly covered 
with clouds. ] 

Tanzmusikanten; by Mase Buri. 
[Four musicians seated around small 
table playing musical instruments. ] 


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mo. 2, 1912 


OF ART 
10694 


PHOTOGRAPHISCH GESELLSCHAFT—Con. 

Uber den bahnhof: by Hans Balu- 
schek. [Side view of railway engine 
crossing bridge. ] 

Viadukt (Der) ; by Hans Baluschek. 
[Railway train crossing a large arched 
bridge. ] 

© 1 ¢c. each July 10, 1912; 
41253-41268. 


G 


PICKHARDT (EMILE), Islington, Mass. 
[10656 


Heaving sea; by Warren Sheppard. 
[Marine painting showing large billows 
in midocean.]| © 1c. July 6, 1912; G 
41250. 


PottEer (Louis), New York. [10657 


Aviation. [Sculptured group of four 
draped women, standing on rectangu- 
lar base, holding overhead a monoplane 
above which is figure of angel with 
wings spread.] © 1c. May 9, 1912; 
G 40852. 


PRESTON (FRANK), West Point, Miss. 
[10658 


Elite. [Design of front entrance of 
moving picture theater.] ©1c. June 
20, 1912; G 41169. : 
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO., Provi- 


dence, R. I. [10659-10665 


Cain and Abel. [Two men offering 
Sacrifices, one kneeling before burning 
altar while the other is placing fruit 
on another altar.] 


Creation (The). [Semi-solid sphere, 
partly surrounded by moon and stars, 
emerging from dark nebular mass into 
sunlight. ] 


Destruction of Sodom. [Man with 
staff fleeing, accompanied by two girls, 
leaving behind woman who is looking 
back on burning city.] 


Empty tomb. [Two women, one 
standing, the other kneeling, aston- 
ished by presence of angel on tomb of 
Jesus. | 


Flood (The) 
of water. ] 


God’s covenant with Abraham. 
[Old man in oriental robe standing 
near tent, with hands extended in sup- 
plication, looking upward.] 


[Ark on vast expanse 


Man’s first sin. [Woman in garden 
by stream plucking fruit from tree.] 
© 1c each May 16, 1912; G 
40888-40894. 


tS 
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PuTNAM (ARTHUR), San Francisco. 
[10666-10694 

At the spring. [Statuette group of 
two pumas, one sitting by side of the 
other reclining.] © 1c. Apr. 24, 1912; 
G 40724. 

Bear and buffalo skull. [Statuette 
of bear gnawing hide off buffalo skull.] 
© 1c. Apr. 24,1912: G 40729. 

Boy and bear. [Statue of bear seat- 
ed hugging boy who is grasping bear 
about neck with one hand and pointing 


finger at his eye with the other.] © 
1e. May 4, 1912; G 40835. 
Boy and jack-rabbit. [Statue of 


nude boy wrestling with large rabbit.] 
©1c. May 4, 1912; G 40836. 


Boy and puma. [Statue of nude boy 
standing with right arm around neck 
of puma and left hand raised.] ©1le. 
May 4, 1912; G 40839. 


Boy and wildcat. [Statue of nude 
boy standing, embracing neck of large 
cat which is seated with one leg about 
boy’s thigh.] © 1c. May 4, 1912; G 
40840. 


Centaur. [Circular medal showing 
centaur standing with left hand on 
shoulder of nude man, in bas-relief. ] 
© 1c. May 4, 1912; G 40855. 


Clock. [Statue representing man 
and woman seated on each side of 
clock resting elbows above clock dial.] 
©1c. May 4, 1912; G 40841. 


Combat—Indian, horse and buffalo. 
[Sculptured group of mounted Indian 
thrown back on horse kicking over 
head of angry buffalo.] © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1912; G 40726. 


Contented puma. Statuette of puma 
resting on right fore-leg and haunches, 
Icoking down on its tail. ©1e. Apr. 
24, 1912; G@ 40721. 


Contentment. [Statuette of puma 
reclining with head turned to side rest- 
ing on extended fore-leg.] © 1c. Apr, 
24, 1912; G 40715. 


Double pumas. Statuette of two 
pumas passing each other and rub- 
bing sides. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1912; G 
40717. 


Falling messenger. Statuette of man 
with tablet reclining supported in air, 
©1c. Apr. 24, 1912; G 40720. 


Figure seated. Statuette of man 
seated on block, with left knee raised, 
leaning over to left side. ©1e. Apr. 
24, 1912; G 40722. 


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pt. IV) RRS yee 


PuTrnamM (ARTHUR)—Continued. 

Figure study no. 1. [Nude man re- 
clining with bar between hands.] © 
lve. Apr. 17, 1912- 0G 40621. 


Fountain head. [Head with horns 
and beard.] © 1c. Apr. 24, 1912; G 


40714. 
Hyaena. [Statuette of  hyaena 
standing with head down.] © 1. 


May 4, 1912; G 40837. 


Indian and puma. Indian squatted 
turning puma over on its side. ©1e. 
Apr. 20, 1912; G 406381. 


Lazy bear. Statuette of bear seated, 
with hind legs extended forward and 
crossed, resting on right fore-leg. © 
1c. Apr. 24, 1912; G 40716. 


Little African. Statuette of small 
male lion sitting up, resting on fore- 


paws, with head down. © 1 ¢. Apr. 
24, 1912; G 40728. 
Mounting cowboy. [Cowboy with 


left foot in stirrup about to mount 
romping horse.] © 1c. Apr. 17, 1912; 
G 40622. 


Old days in California. [Statuette 
group‘of bear on hind legs attacking 
Indian on rearing horse.] © 1. Apr. 
24, 1912; G 40723. 


Puma and snakes. Statuette of 
puma with paw raised ready to strike 
snakes. coiled under him. © 1c. Apr. 
24, 1912; G 40718. : 


Resting puma. [A cougar partly 
lying, supporting himself on one arm 
and leaning forward.] © 1c. Apr. 1, 
1912; G 40407. 


Saber-tooth tiger. [Head of tiger 
having two long teeth projecting down- 
ward.] ©1c. Apr. 17, 1912; G 40623. 


Sand nymph. [Statue of nude 
woman seated on block, with legs 
crossed, leaning left arm on staff and 
right elbow on knee.] ©1ce. Apr. 24, 
1912; G@ 40727. 


Scratching bear. Statuette of bear 
sitting, resting on right fore-paw and 
scratching hind-quarters with left. © 
1 ec. Apr. 24, 1912; G 40719. 

Sea nymph. Statue of woman, part 


fish, supporting herself on left knee, 
with right resting against a fish and 


left hand raised above head. © 1. 
Apr. 24, 1912; G 40725. 
Squirrel and pine cones. [Statuette 


of squirrel seated on pine branch sur- 
rounded by cones.] © 1c. May 4, 
1912; G 40838. 


RALSTON HEALTH SHOE MAKERS, Brock- 
ton, Mass. [10695 


Girl with riding crop; by R. Ford 
Harper. [Half-length profile portrait 
of girl wearing large hat rolled at side 
and carrying crop under arm. © 1 
e: Apr: 2, 1912:> 6 40227 


Ransom (F. C.), New York. [10696 

His first dollar. [Small boy with 
basket on arm showing dollar to his 
mother who is setting table in dining 
room.] ©1c. June 8, 1912; G 41086. 


REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York. 
[10697-10707 


Baby is the flower of love; by 
Alonzo Kimball. [Three-quarter view 
of a baby’s head.] © 1c. June 27, 
1912; G 41218. 


Button sewed on by a maiden; by 
G. G. Drayton. Little girl sewing but- 
ton on small boy’s knickerbockers. © 
ie June 27, 1912356 412 


Dickey has had an _ accident; by 
G. G. Drayton. [Elderly woman seat- 
ed, with embroidery in hand, looking 
down at small boy holding doll under 
arm.] ©1c. June 15, 1912; G 41072. 


Far from the madding crowd; by 
Ralph Yardley. Negro baby in large 
bed. ©1c. June-27, 1912; G 41220. 


Gee, but this is a lonesome town; by 
G. G. Drayton. [Small boy standing 
alone with both hands in pockets while 
four little boys and girls go dancing 
by-1 ©1c. June 15, 1912; 447: 


I must be losing my memory; by E. 
Ryan. [Dog standing under table on 
which are glass, flower and books.] © 
1e¢. June 15, 1912; G 41074. 

I’ve brought your birdie back; by 
G. G. Drayton. [Elderly woman look- 
ing astonished at small boy holding 
kitten in arms.] ©1c. June 15, 1912; 
G 41075. 


Man that'll kiss and then go tell; by 
C. Twelvetree. [One small boy whis- 
pering to another while little girl 
stands at corner of fence ecrying.] © 
1c. June 15, 1912; G 41076. 


Pretty girl that gets a kiss don’t 
deserve another; by C. Twelvetree. 
[Small boy with cap in hand standing 
at corner of house listening while little 
girl tells her mother.] © 1c. June 15, 
1912; G 41077. 


Responsibilities; by C. T. Whiting. 
[Back view of little girl holding doll 
and Teddy bear under each arm and 
pulling rag elephant in wagon.] © 1 
e June 15, 1912; G 41078. 


188 


| ton. 
¢andy and reading while small boy 


mo. 2, 1912 


WORKS OF ART 
10727 
RoBBIns (CHaAs. M.) co., Attleboro, 
Mass. [10718 


- REINTHAL & NEWMAN—Continued. 


Welcome on the mat; by G. G. Dray- 
[Little girl at window eating 
yin: 


stands looking at door-mat.] 
June 15, 1912; G 41079. 


REMINGTON ARMS U. M. C. CO., New 
York. [10708 
Return from the shoot. [Hunter 


dismounted from horse petting mother 
dog and puppies at gate.] ©lec. June 
5, 1912; G 40992. 


REPRODUCTION CO., Brooklyn. 
[10709, 10711 
College student; by FF. Riley. 
[Young man with cane in hand, pipe 
in mouth and hat turned up at side, in 


walking attitude] © 1c Apr. 8, 
1912; G 40433. 
Girl and tiger; by F. Riley. [Girl 


with pennant over shoulder walking 
beside tiger.] © 1c. May 17, 1912; 
G 40908. 


Seal design for the National union; 
by F. Riley. [Eagle above and wreath 
around disk engraved with book and 
Stars.] ©1c. May 17, 1912; G 40904. 


RicHarps (EH. E.), New York. 
[10712-10715 
Cheerful nest robber. [Small boy 
in shirtwaist and cap holding nest of 
birds-eggs in hands.] ©1c. May 14, 
1912; G 40879. 


Crystal reader. [Young woman in 
loose sleeveless dress, seated on sofa, 
Icoking at crystal held in left hand.] 
© 1c. May 14, 1912; G 40877. 


Difficult stitch. Young woman sew- 
ing. © 1c. May 14, 1912; G 40878. 


Hesitation. [Back profile of young 
woman standing with hand on table, 
looking back at letter lying near 
candle.] © 1c May 14, 1912; G 
40876. 


RicHtTrr (AGNES LINCOLN), Berkeley, 
Cal. [10716 
Panama Pacific international exposi- 
tion, San Francisco, Cal., 1915. 
[Drawing of woman draped in U. S. 
flag, on map of U. S., Mexico and 
Panama, with background represent- 
ing a globe.] © 1c. June 18, 1912; 
G 41108. 


Rio (FRANK DEL), San Francisco. 
[10717 
Jesus and Mary. [Bas-relief plaque 
Showing left profile bust of man and 
moman.] © 1c. June 13, 1912: G 


44080. 


Twin bear cub, by Christian Peter- 
son. [Statue of bear cub standing 
erect on hind feet.] © 1c June 4, 
1912; G 40997. 


KOMANELLI (CARLO), Chicago. 
[10719, 10720 
Dante. [Sculptured bust of Dante 
wearing study cap, resting on base in 


ferm of two- books.] © 1c. Apr. 8, 
1912; G 40458. 
Itaiian sharpshooter. [Sculptured 


figure of soldier with gun clasped in 
both hands making a bayonet charge. ] 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1912; G 40454. 


RoRPHURO (JULES JACQUES) San 


Francisco. [10721, 10722 


On the warpath. [Herd of elks 
walking along foot of mountain, with 
cther elks in distance.] © 1c. May 
18, 1912; G@ 40874. 

Quenching their thirst. [Cowboy 
on horseback drinking water from hat 
while horse drinks from stream, with 
cowboys and caitle in distance.] ©1 
e. June 24, 1912; G 41182. 


RosENAU & LOEB, Philadelphia. [10723 


Maid at the well; by Walter Gil- 
lam. [Girl in Summer dress sitting on 
edge of stone-well pulling rope.] 

1 e¢. Mar. 30, 1912; G@ 40605. 


RUCKSTUHL CE: W. ), New York. 
[10724 


National peace monument. [High 
monument in form of fluted column 
having large globe light at top and 
spreading base adorned with figure of 
angel surrounded by women.] © 1 ¢. 
May 8, 1912; G 40849. 


Runeius (Cart), Brooklyn. [10725 


Mountaineers (The). Flock of rams 
coming forward in single file, over 
mountain side. © 1c. May 22, 1912; 
G 40922. 


ce cas (A. H.), Windsor, Vt. 
[10726, 10727 


Lincoln (Abraham); by Augustus 
Saint-Gaudens. [Reduction in bronze 
of statue of Lincoln standing in front 
of chair, with right hand behind back 
and left grasping lapel of coat, looking 
down.] ©1c. May 17, 1912; G 40898. 

Victory; by Augustus Saint-Gau- 
dens. [Statue of winged woman, in 
flowing draperies, standing on a rock 
with left foot forward, right arm out- 
stretched and palm in left hand.] © 
1c. May 16, 1912; G 40895. 


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10728 


SANFORD (W. M.), New York. 
[10728-10732 

Aztec bride; by W. R. Leigh. [Girl 
with pitcher in hand standing on 
house-top, hear man making pottery, 
iooking over village. ] 

Fun with Dobbin; by H. J. Peck. 
[Boys and girls on sleds drawn by 
horse down hillside. ] 

In blossom time; by Geo. F. Smillie. 
[Man standing by horse which is drink- 
ing from trough under blooming tree 
by cottage along roadside. ] 

Letter from home; by H. C. Ed- 
wards. Cowboy on horseback near 
rural delivery box reading letter. 

Weather prophet; by Jno. Newton 


Howitt. [Group of men seated on 
store porch watching old man, with 
pipe in hand, standing near horse, 


looking up at clouds. ] 
© 1c. each May 6, 1912: G 40822— 
40826. 
SAWVEL (W. H.), Kansas City. Mo. 
[10733 
My kingdom. [Statuette of Roose- 
velt holding globe in arms and laugh- 
ing.] ©l1c May 20, 1912; G 40910. 
SCHAEFER (FREDERICK W.), New York. 
[10784 
[Large elephant 
Gl ‘ec Tune 18; 


Nation’s leader. 
labeled G. O. P.] 
1912; G 41188. 
Scuick (RuporF) & co., Leipzig. 

[10735-10786 

Jesus der kinderfreund: by Wilh. 
Steinhauser. Christ .surrounded by 
children and their parents. 

Jesus in Gethsemane; by Wilh. Stein- 
hauser. Christ stands with folded 
hands bending over a disciple while 
two others lie sleeping near by. 

Jiinger von Emaus; by Wilh. Stein- 
hauser. Christ and two _ disciples 
standing on hill-top talking. 

Maria und Martha; by Wilh. Stein- 
hauser. Christ talking to Mary while 
Martha stands behind her. 

Tochter des Jairus; by Wilh. Stein- 
hauser. Christ raising Jairus’s daugh- 
_ ter while her parents kneel at bed-side, 
and disciples look on. 

©1e each July 8, 1912; G 41241- 

41245, 


SCHOENHOFEN (P.) BREWING CO., Chi- 
cago. [10740-10746 
Alphorn (The). [Man standing on 
mountain side blowing long horn while 
woman. watches.] ©1 ce. Apr. 2, 1912; 
G 40428. ° 


pt. IV, terse wee 


—— es 


SCHOENHOFEN (P.) BREWING co.—Con. 

Colporteur (The). [Man with pack 
on back and staff in arm standing, 
lighting pipe.] © 1c. May 13, 1912; 


G 40871. 


Mountaineer. [Young man with 
coat on arm, staff in one hand and hat 
in the other, coming down mountain 
side.]. © 1c. May 13, 1912; G 40873. © 

Picking edelweiss. [Man clinging to 
side of mountain cliff and reaching for 
small flower.] ©1e. Apr. 2, 1912; G 
40429. 


Scene in Swiss village. [Scene on 
narrow street showing young man with 
staff in hand holding hand of girl 
whom he is about to kiss] ©1.4 
May 18, 1912; G 40872. 

Swiss gleaner. [Profile of girl 
standing with sickle in hand and apron 
filled with grass, looking over shoulder 
toward man carrying hay on back.] 
© 1c. May 13, 1912; G 40870. 

Waitress (The). [Girl in waitress 
uniform carrying tray of bottles and 
filled glasses.] © 1c. June 21, 1912; 


G 41172. 
ScHWEIZER (J. OTTo), Philadelphia. 
[10747 
Silcher (Friederich). [Plaquette 


showing young woman and four chil- 
dren seated singing below bust of man, 
in bas-relief.] © 1 ¢ Apr i da. 


G 40609: 
SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) SONS, New 
York. [10748 


Make-believe; by Maxfield Parrish. 
[Two women standing between two 
pillars decorated by flowers trailing 
from urns at base, with vista of dis- 
tant landscape beneath branches of 
large tree.] © 1c May 7, 1912; G 
40885. 


ScupDER (JANET), Paris. [10749, 10750 

Fighting boys. [Fountain consist- 
ing of figures of two nude boys holding 
on to a fish from mouth of which flows 
stream of water.] ©1c. May 1, 1912; 
G 40778. 

Young Pan. [Fountain consisting of 
nude boy standing on elevation in cen- 
ter of large bowl blowing pipes while 
three fish squirt water at him.] ©1«¢ 
May 1, 1912; G 40772. 


SHERLOCK stTup10s, New York. 
[10751, 10752 


(Cardinal); by L. Gardin. 


Farley © 
1<€ 


Medallion portrait with letter. 
Apr. 6, 1912; G 40447. 


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mo. 2, 1912 


SHERLOCK sTUDIOS—Continued. 
Farley (Cardinal); by L. Gardin. 
[Medallion showing profile bust of 
man in bas-relief, surrounded by let- 
tering.|] ©1c. Apr. 6, 1912; G 40448. 


SHERRIN (D.), Whitstable, Hngland. 

° [10753 

On the banks of the Severn. [Land- 

Scape showing cottage in grove on bank 

of winding stream, with square tower 

in distance.] © 1c. June 8, 1912; G 
41037. 


Sitt (Epwin H.), Bruce Wis. 


Tiger head. 
angry tiger.] 
40417. 


[10754 


[Drawing of head of 
(©) '€. Mar: 20, 1912: G 


SiRRET (LucieEN L.), New York. 
[10755, 10756 

Introducing Mr. Wilson. [Man 
Seated with cane in left hand raising 
Gat with right:] © 1 ec. May 7, 1912; 
G 40833. 

Polo player. [Back view of man 
seated on horse, with polo stick in arm 
and cigarette in hand, looking back 
Over left shoulder.] © 1c. May 21, 
912; G 40919. 


Smipt (AvuGuSTA), Boston. 
[10757-10760 
Cross-stitch embroidery design, se- 
ries 1-4; by Dorothy Bradford. [De- 
Signs representing dog, chicken, bird, 
bugs, vases of flowers and irregular 
conventional figures.] © 1 c¢. each 
Apr. 11, 1912; G 40738-40741. 


SmitTH (HELENE F.), New York. 
[10761 
Equal suffrage. [Statuette of 
Woman in tailored dress with man’s 
coat and hat, carrying banner on shoul- 


der.}] ©1e. June 7, 1912; G 41024. 


SoUTHERN COTTON OIL co., New York. 

[10762 

Give us a taste. [Two children 

standing by table watching negro cook 

Dring large cake.] © 1c. June 19, 
1912; G 41152. 


SoUTHERN MFG. cOo., Richmond, Va. 
[10763 
Good luck. [Woman standing near 
table holding plate filled with biscuits. ] 
© ic. June 21, 1912; G 41171. 


STAVENHAGEN (W. H.) co., New York. 
[10764 


Lamp. [Lamp having candelabrum 
stand and ornate umbrella-shaped 


‘top.] ©1c. May 8, 1912; G 40848. 


\ 


OF ART 
10775 


STEARNS (FF. B.) co., Philadelphia. 
[10765 
Stearns’ knight. [Man in armor of 
the middle ages bearing sword and 


shield.| © 1 ¢ June 10, 1912; G 
41045. 
STEINHARDT (A.) & BRO., New York. 


[10766 

Mike I luff you; by G.- Grandelis. 
[Statue group of tall man standing 
holding short man by lapel and looking 
into his face.] © 1c. Mar. 27, 1912; 


G 40335. 
STETSON SHOE co., So. Weymouth, 
Mass. [10767, 10768 


I lug dis bunch of clubs for days. 
[Small boy carrying case of golf sticks 


for man about to knock ball.] ©1e. 
June 19, 1912; G 41156. 
O gee, I wish I hadn’t come. [Small 


boy standing clasping hands on breast 
as man walks away with arm about 
waist of girl.] © 1c. June 19, 1912: 
G 41159, 


SToKES (FRANK WILBERT), New York. 
[10769-10772 

Arctic decorative border. [Head of 
pelar bear in center with snow-shoes 
on each side.] © 1c. June 24, 1912; 
G 41177. 

Franklin’s (Sir John) men. [Group 
of men dragging boat over ice to 
stream.] © 1c June 24, 1912; G 
41179. 

Last moments of Hendrick Hudson. 
[Group of men, all frozen save one, in 
small boat on ice at edge of water, ap- 
proached by polar bear.] ©1c. June 
24, 1912; G 44178. 


Spirit of the North. [Pendentive 
above door showing two men clasping 
hands above head of polar bear.] © 
1c. June 24, 1912; G 41180. 


StrRreeT (Mary FrRANcES), Summit, 


[10773 

Madonna and child. [Half-length 

figure of Mary holding infant Jesus on 

arm, in bas-relief.] © 1c. Apr. 26, 
1912; G 40781. 


Sware (W. W.), Kansas City, Kans. 
[10774 
Teddy. Miniature comic bust of 
Theodore Roosevelt. © 1c. May 25, 
1912; G 40982. 


SWIFT SPEcIFIC co., Atlanta. [10775 

Indian campfire. [Squaw bringing 
arm-full of herbs to Indian squatted 
stirring fire under pot near tent.] © 
1 ce. Apr. 16, 1912; G 40600. 


191 


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10776 


Symonps (Saran W.), Salem, Mass. 

[10776-10780 

Christian science church, Boston, 

Mass. [Rectangular building with 

dome and tower at rear, in bas-relief. ] 
© 1c. May 25, 1912; G 40936. 


Door knocker, Nichols house, Salem, 


Mass. [Ororate knocker with oval 


plate for name, in bas-relief.] © 1 
e. May 25, 1912; G 40987. 
Tapley shoe shop, Salem, Mass. 


[Girl drawing water from well by 
small frame building, in bas-relief.] 
‘©1c¢. May 25, 1912; G 40934. 


Wellesley college observatory, 
Wellesley, Mass. [Rectangular build- 
ing with dome, near clump of trees, in 
bas-relief.]. © 1c. May 25, 1912; G 
40935. 


Witch leaning on broom handle. 
[Statuette of old woman in witches’ 
garb with broom.] © 1c. May 25, 
1912; G 40933. 


T'AMBURINI (ARNALDO) JR., New York. 


[10781 
Farley (His eminence John ecar- 
dinal). [Front view portrait of 


eiderly man seated in high-back arm- 
chair.] ©1c Apr. 8, 1912; G 40482. 


TANENBAUM (Moses), New York. 
[10782-10795 
Accident (An); by Franz Streitt. 
[Man with trombone signaling to ap- 
proaching double-horse carriage, while 
other musicians assist man fallen in 
snow-covered road.] © 1 ce May 20, 
1912; G@ 40911. 


At pasture; by Eugene Verboeck- 
hoven. [Bull and two sheep standing 
at edge of pool near scrubby tree.] 
© 1c. May 20, 1912; G 40912. 


At repose; by A. F. Tait. [Flock of 
sheep, some standing, others lying, in 
pasture near stone fence.] © 1 «. 
May 20, 1912; G 40918. 


Cattle at pasture; by Marie Dieterle. 
[Herd of cattle grazing near clump of 
small trees.] ©1c. May 20, 1912; G 
40914. 


Hungarian farm; by I. Pokitonow. 
[Two men seated along roadside near 
ox-wagon in front of farmhouse.] © 
1 ¢. Apr. 17, 7912*.@ 41270. 


Market place, Constantinople; by A. 
Pasini. [People selling food-stuff and 
wares about large arched entrance to 
building.] © 1c. Apr. 17, 1912; G 
40737. 


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TANENBAUM (Moses)—Continued. 

On the Bosphorus; by Felix Zeim. 
[View of large body of water showing 
skip under sail and row-boat near 
city.] ©1c¢. May 20, 1912; G 40915. 

On the Scheldt; by P. J. Clays. 
[Several sail-boats passing down river 
by wind-mill and village] © 1 « 
Apr. 17, 1912; G 40735. 

Overdue; by J. L. Tyler. [One 
steamer partly covered with ice haul- 
ing another over rough sea.] ©1e. 
Apr..17, 1912 ;.G 40732: 

Pasturage d’avril; by Jan Mon- 
chablon. [Landscape showing woman 
standing near two scrubby trees watch- 
ing cow and sheep graze] © 1 « 
May 20, 1912; G 40916. 


Place de Ja Republique; by Lugi 
Loir. [Snow street scene showing 
people on foot and in carriages passing 
palace and row of dwellings.] ©1l1e. 
Apr. 17, 1912; G 40730. 


Springtime; by Prof. von Kowalski. 
[Man seated with arm around girl in 
wagon drawn by two horses along 
country road.] © 1°@ Apr. 1, om: 


G 41269. 

Teton Range, Idaho; by Thomas 
Moran. [Landscape of mountain 
stream running over rocks, with snow 
covered mountain range in  back- 
ground.] © 1 ¢ May, 20,.4912355G 


40917. 


Walk at Beaulieu; by Henry Har- 
pignies. [Vista of river through large 
trees along its bank.] © 1c Apr. 17. 
1912; G 40734. 

é; 


TANQUERAY, GORDON & CO., LTD., Lon- 
don. [10796-10801 


Dolly Varden; by William Herbert 
Gosnell. [Front view of lady wearing 
soft hat and colonial dress with fishu 
around neck.] © 1. Mar. 28, 1912; 
G 40339. 


Little Nel! and her grandfather; by 
William Herbert Gosnell. [Old man 
ili knee-breeches, long coat and tall 
hat seated with young girl in poke- 
bonnet standing by his side.] © 1. 
Mar. 29, 1912; G 40348. 


Mr. Micawber; by William Herbert 
Gosnell. [Man in frock coat and tigh 
trousers standing resting one hand o 
table and holding wine glass in th 
other.] ©1c. Mar. 28, 1912; G 40338. 


Mr. Pickwick; by William Herber 
Gosnell. [Portly baldheaded old mar 
standing on chair with right han 


WORKS 
mo. 2, 1912 


TANQUERAY, GorRDON & CO., LTD.—Con. 
outstretched and left tucked under 
Goat-tail.|] © 1c. Mar. 29, 1912; G 
40342. 

Mrs. Gamp; by William Herbert 
Gosnell. [Old woman, in shawl and 
bonnet with frills, carrying bundle 
and closed umbrella.] ©1.¢. Mar. 28, 
1912; G 403841. 

Oliver and the workhouse master; 
by William Herbert Gosnell. [Small 
boy with bowl and spoon in hands 
standing before large man wearing 
moron.| © 1c. Mar. 28, 1912; G 
40340. 


TirFANY stupIos, New York. [10802 


Celtic cross monument. [Cross with 
eircle and spreading base.] © 1. 
July 10, 1912; G@ 41264. 


ONDREAN (ELMER R.), Kausas City, 
Mo. [10803 
Hverybody’s doing it now, by Griff 
ay. [Statuette of two monkeys danc- 
fee turkey-trot.| © 1 ¢ May 15, 
1912; G 40886. 


RAVER (C. WaARDE), New York. 

[10804 
Rosary (The) [Girl in low neck 
dress seated at desk reading letter by 
eandle light.] © 1 «¢ Mar. 380, 1912; 
G 40404. 


ITROUBETZKOY (PAUL), Chicago. 
[10805, LOSO6 


Caruso (Enrico) [Statue of man in 
Shirt-sleeves standing with hands 
clasped behind back.] © 1c. Mar. 
28, 1912; G 40397. 

Svirsky (Jlle.), danseuse. [Statue 
of girl thinly clad, with head thrown 
back, one Jeg raised, in dancing atti- 
tude.] © 1c. May 2, 1912; G 40775. 


YLER (JAS. G.), New York. [10807 


Close call. [Schooner under tull 
Sail passing near large iceberg on 


Fough sea.| © 1c. May 6, 1912; G 
40827. 
JMHOoLTzZ (B. M.), Wamego, Kan. 
[10808 
Roosevelt (Theodore) [Sculptured 


srotesque head of Roosevelt wearing 
hat turned up in front.] ©1c. June 
Dp, 1912; G 40995. 


TAN ANDERSON (L.), San Francisco. 
[10809 


_ Twelve months; by Bernita Lundy. 
ine of twelve little girls each dressed 
0 represent a month of the year. © 
me. June 17, 1912; G 41106. 


a nT 


OF ART 
10821 


VAN NostRAND (A. G.), Boston. 
[10810 
Workers séries no. 39. [Man stand- 
ing behind counter, near cash-register, 
holding filled glass in left hand.] © 
1c. May 8, 1912; G 40791. 


ViGNATI (Louris), New York. 
10811-10815 
Heroes and heroines of the Titanic. 
Bas-relief showing busts of some vic- 
tims of Titanic disaster. © 1c May 
17, 1912; G 40905. 


Ismay (J. Bruce) Bas-relief bust 


portrait, three-quarter view. © 1 «¢. 
May 17, 1912; G 40907. 
Sinking of the Titanic. Bas-relief 


Showing Titanic and her geographical 
pesition when she struck iceberg. © 
1c. May 17, 1912; G 40906. 

Straus (Ida); [Three-quarter view 
bust of woman, in bas-relief.] © 1. 
May 27, 1912; G 40968. 

Straus (Isidor). [Front bust of 
man wearing eye-glasses and beard, in 
bas-relief.] © 1 « May 27, 1912; 


G 40969. 
VISITING NUBSE ASSN. OF CLEVELAND, 
Cleveland. [10816 


Medallion of the Visiting nurse as- 


sociation. [Circular medallion show- 
ing draped woman kneeling, with 
spade in hand, planting a tree.] © 1 


ce. May 6, 1912; G 40854. 


VosE (R. C. & N. M.), Boston. 
[10817, 10818 
Drifting shadows; by Paul Dough- 
erty. [Stretch of sea dashing against 
large rocks and overhung by scatter- 
ing ‘cleuds.] (© 4. .e. Apr...11, 1912; G 
40564. 


Paysanne et son enfant au bord 
d’un bois le matin; by J. B. ©. Corot. 
[Landscape showing woman and child 
walking along forest road, by scatter- 
ing tall trees, with castle in distance. ] 
©1ce. May 2, 1912; G 40774. 

WarD (CLARA D.), Shrewsbury, Mass. 

[10819 
(Luther) watchmaker’s 
[Drawing of 
and tree 
G 


Goddard’s 
shop, Shrewsbury, Mass. 
small one story building 
nearoy. fh! Kode. “Apr 15, 1912; 
40575. 

Wartrous (Harry W.), New York. 
[10820, 10821 

Bursting of the bubble. [Two little 
children looking anxiously at their 
mother who is leaning over on table 
with face hid in folded arms, and 
letter lying on floor nearby.] ©1«. 
May 2, 1912; G 40777. 


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10822 


pt... 1V, os Vee 


Watrous (Harry W.)—Continued. 

For the sake of his soul. [Profile 
view of woman kneeling on prie-dieuv 
before candle, reading book.] © 1 «. 
May 2, 1912; G 40776. 5 


WauGH (FREDERICK J.), Montclair, 
Nod: [10822 
Knight of the holy grail. [Sir Gala- 


had kneeling in boat on mountain lake 
and looking up at two angels bearing 
candles and one with holy grail.] © 
1c. Mar. 9, 1912; G 40452. 


WELLESLEY. COLLEGE, Wellesley, Mass. 

10828 

Palmer (Alice Freeman) memorial; 

by Daniel C. French. [Bas-relief panel 

of draped woman guiding girl with 

book in hand.] © 1c. Mar. 16, 1912; 
G 40251. 


WHITTEMORE (WM. J.), New York. 
[10824, 10825 
Windy day. [Half-length portrait, 
three-quarter view, of girl in fur- 
trimmed coat and hat turned up at 
back.] © 1c. Apr. 27, 1912; G 40761. 
Young girl in yellow. [Girl in low- 
neck dress standing by harp with 
hands behind back.] © 1. Apr. 27, 
1912; G@ 40760. 


WILLET STAINED GLASS & DECORATING 
co., Pittsburgh. [10826, 10827 
Christ bearing his cross. Five lan- 
cet window showing in center, Christ 
bearing cross assisted by Simon of 
Cyrene, at right, servant about to hand 
Pilate water to wash his hands, and 
at left, John and Sorrowing Mother. 
©1c. Apr. 8, 1912; G 40450. 


Wisdom; by William and Annie Lee 
Willet. [Stained glass window show- 
ing Jesus before Jewish doctors, in 
lower section, and seven draped women 
representing liberal arts, in upper sec- 
tion.] ©1c. June 24, 1912; G 41227. 


WILLIAMS (JNO.) INC., New York. 
[10828 
Lee (Gen. Robert E.); by Allen G. 
Newman. [Oval plaque showing three- 
quarter view bust of Lee] ©1«. 
June 25, 1912; G 41189. 


WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New 
Haven. [10829 
Flushing a_ covert. [Two dogs 
standing in field watching birds. ] 
1c. June 19, 1912; G 41151. 


WinscH (JOHN), New York. 
[10830-10956 
Album with beautiful face, 1-4. 
[Bust portrait of girl on cover-leaf of 
closed book lying on bunch of flowers 
and hearts.] © 1 e each Apr. 11, 
1912; G 40552-40555. 
Album with Irish view, II. [Scene 
of arched bridge across stream, on 


cover leaf of closed book.] © 1 «. 
Apr. 20, 1912; G 40632. 
Album with view of Ireland. [Scene 


of Middle Lake Killarney on cover-leaf 
of closed book.] ©1c. Apr. 20, 1912; 
G 40688. 

Asters and Cupid with trunk. 
[Asters on each side of scene of Cupid 
standing behind trunk.] © 1. Apr. 
11, 1912; G 40498. 

Asters and hearts on chain. [Two 
hearts suspended above bunch of as- 
ters.] © 1c. Apr. 11, 1912; @ 40546; 

Asters with heart onribbon. [Heart 
attached*to bunch of asters by band of 
ribbon.|: © 1. ¢ Apr a eee 
40532. 

Bashful playmates. [Little girl stand- 
ing with finger pressed against lip 
while small boy twines a flower in her 
hair.] © 1-c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40654. 

Beautiful blossoms. [Bunch of blos- 
soms in oval surrounded by hearts.] 
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40563. 


Beautiful head and asters. 
of asters above head of girl.] ©1l1e. 
Apr. 11, 1912; G 40589. 


Beautiful head and pansies. [Pro- 
file bust portrait of girl beneath spray 
of pansies.] © 1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 
40541. 


Beautiful head and scarlet flowers. 
[Spray of flowers above bust portrait 
of girl] ©i1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40540. 


Beautiful head and violets and for- 
get-me-nots. [Back profile bust por- 
trait of girl beneath spray of flowers. ] 
©1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40542. 


Beautiful pink roses. [Three roses 


[Spray 


on heart.) © 1.c Ape. die 
40550. 
Blossoms and Cupid with crown. 


[Cupid seated with crown on head and 
bow in hands, in frame surrounded ap- 
ple blossoms.] © 1. Apr. 11, 1912; 
G 40496. 


Blue-bells in heart-shaped design. 
[Bunch of flowers in heart-shaped 
frame decorated with roses.] ©1«. 
Apr. 20, 1912; G 40658. 


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WINScCH (JoHN)—Continued. 

Boy and girl dancing and view. 
[Boy and girl dancing on bank of 
river.] ©1c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40642. 


Bunch of carnations and forget-me- 
nots and hearts. [Heart suspended be- 
low bunch of carnations and forget-me- 
nots on diagonal band.] © 1c. Apr. 
11, 1912; G 40525. 

Bunch of pansies and hearts. [Pan- 
sies and hearts on diagonal band.] © 
me. Apr. 11, 1912: G 40523. 

Bunch of pink blossoms and hearts. 
[Heart suspended below bunch of 
flowers on diagonal band.] © 1 ec. 
pr. 11, 1912; G 40526. 

Bunch of violets. [Vase of violets 
by large heart.] ©1c. Apr. 11, 1912; 
G 40530. 

Bunch of violets and hearts. [Heart 
uspended below bunch of violets on 
iagonal band.] (© 1c. Apr. 11, 


[Asters in oval 


Giniges 


Bunches of asters. 
rame surrounded by hearts.] 
pr. 11, 1912; G 40561. 


California poppies with heart on rib- 
ion. [Heart attached to spray of pop- 
ies by ribbon band.] © 1c. Apr. 11, 
912; G 40538. 


California poppy and hearts on 
hain. [Hearts suspended above bunch 
f poppies on diagonal band.] ©1e. 
pr. 11, 1912; G 40543. 


Carnations and Cupid standing on 
etters. [Cupid standing on package 
t letters by globe, in rectangular 
“ame on bunch of carnations.] ©1ec. 
pr. 11, 1912; G 40491. 


Childish lovers. [Small boy kissing 
Ort Apr: 26. 1919=".G 


Corn flower in heart-shaped design. 
Spray of flowers in heart-shaped 
rame decorated with roses and 
etre: * Apr: 20: 1919 e@ 


Cupid as judge. [Cupid wearing 
ye-glasses seated in arm-chair hold- 
hg large heart in lap.] © 1c. Apr. 
1, 1912; G 40510. 


Cupid as soldier. [Cupid in sol- 
fer’s uniform marching.] ©1c. Apr. 
1, 1912; G 40509. 


Cupid, book, heart with head, 1-4. 
Cupid with bow and arrow standing 
ehind open book, by bust of girl, on 
eart decorated with flowers.] ©le. 
pach Apr. 11, 1912; G 40471-40474. 


OF ART 
10956 


WINSCH (JoHN )—Continued. 

Cupid carrying pudding, flower deco- 
rations. [Spray of roses by scene of 
Cupid attired as cook carrying heart- 
shaped pudding on tray.] ©1e. Apr. 
11, 1912; G 40502. 

Cupid-cook with heart pudding. 
[Cupid attired as cook carrying heart 
on platter.] © 1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 


40481. 
Cupid bouquet, letter, photo in 
frame, 1-4. [Cupid approaching 


sealed letter lying on bunch of flowers 
by oval bust portrait of girl] ©le. 
each April 11, 1912; G 40475-40478. 

Cupid holding heart. [Cupid seated 
balancing heart on one hand with 
flowers and heart at his feet.] ©le. 
Apr. 11, 1912; G 40484. 


Cupid mending heart. [Cupid seat- 
ed by one heart beneath scroll for 


inscription mending another.] ©1ee. 
Apr. 11, 1912; G 40485. 
Cupid on safe. [Cupid crawling on 


© 


hands and knees on top of safe.] 


Y ite: Apri te 19)h2.>-G 40505: 


Cupid playing foot-ball with heart. 
[Cupid threading needle and kicking 
heart beneath space for inscription. ] 
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40484. 

Cupid riding heart. [Cupid seated 
on winged heart drawn by two doves 
which he is driving.] ©1e. Apr. 11, 
1912; G 40480. 

Cupid riding heart, flower decora- 
tions and letters. [Bunch of violets 
and hearts by scene of Cupid riding 
heart drawn by two doves.] ©41.. 
Apr. 11, 1912; G 40501. 

Cupid shooting hearts with bow and 
arrow. [Cupid in field with bow and 
arrow shooting winged hearts flying 
overhead.] © 1. Apr. 11, 1912; G 
40479. 

Cupid shooting hearts, flower deco- 
rations and horse-shoe. [Spray of 
pansies and horse-shoe by scene of 
Cupid in field shooting hearts on the 
wing.] '©1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40503. 


Cupid standing on letters. [Cupid 
Standing on package of letters and 
leaning on globe.] © 1c. Apr. 11, 
1912; G@ 40507. 

Cupid tying two hearts together. 
[Cupid standing by scroll for inscrip- 


tion binding ribbon around two 
Hearts.) /4@o tre. Apr.;.11,..1912:. G 
40486. 


Cupid tying up hearts. [Cupid seat- 
ed on log tying ribbon around two 
hearts.] ©1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40500. 


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10956 


WINScH (JOHN )—Continued. 

Cupid with arrow, 1-4. [Rose-deco- 
rated oval inclosing Cupid with bow 
and arrow. ] © e:-each Apr. 11, 
1912; G 40467-40470. 


ee with arrow aimed at heart. 
[Cupid with bow and arrow about to 
shoot heart.] © 1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 
40497. 


Cupid with arrow through heart, 
1-2. [Cupid holding up heart pierced 
by arrow and dancing.] © 1c. each 
Apr. 11, 1912; G 40498, 40499. 

Cupid with crown. [Cupid wearing 
crown seated with bow in hands.] © 
1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40508. 

Cupid with trunk. {Cupid standing 
behind trunk.] © 1c. Apr. 11, 1912; 
G 40506. 

Cupid’s charming burden. [Cupid 
carrying on back a large heart con- 
taining bust of little girl.] ©1c. Apr. 
20, 1912; G 40657. 

Cupids dancing. [Four cupids danc- 
ing beneath bust portrait of girl on 
heart. Oe rre Apr rk 12 eng 
40482. 


Cupids dancing, flower decorations 
and letters. [Letters and spray of 
violets by scene of four cupids danc- 
ing beneath bust portrait of girl.] © 
1 ec. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40504. 


Daisies in heart-shaped design. 
[Bunebh of daisies in heart-shaped 
frame decorated with roses.] ©1«. 


Apr. 20, 1912; G 40660. 
Day dreaming. [Little girl seated 
with chin resting on hand listening to 


Gupids | ©-1 e. “Apr.: BO 1912* 1G 
40655. 

Design of shamrocks, 1-2. [Sham- 
rock leaves and stems arranged in 
shape of oval.] © 1 each Apr. 20. 
1912; G 406338, 40634. 


First flowers of spring. [Bunch of 
violets in rectangular glass vase by 
heart.] ‘© 1 ¢. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40527. 

FYiower frame with hearts. [Rec- 
tangular frame decorated with flowers 
and hearts.] © 1-c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 
40547. 

Forget-me-nots and Cupid as judge. 
[Forget-me-nots about frame enclos- 
ing Cupid seated in judge’s chair with 
heart in lap.] © 1c. Apr. 11, 1912; 
G 40492. 

Forget-me-nots and cupids with 
heart. [Two ecupids each hoiding a 
heart, in heart-shaped frame sur- 
rounded by forget-me-nots and hearts. | 
©1ec Apr. 11, 1912; G 40559. 


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WiInscuH (JOHN )—Continued. 

Forget-me-nots and hearts on chain. 
[Two hearts suspended at right of 
kunch of forget-me-nots.] © 1. Apr. 
1, 1912; G 40545. 

Forget-me-nots with heart on rib- 
bon. [Heart attached to bunch of 
forget-me-nots by ribbon.] ©l1e. Ane 
11, 1912; G 40534. 


Girl playing harp. [Scene of am 
playing harp with cottages in dis- 
tance.] ©1c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40648. 


Girl playing harp and view. [Girl 
playing harp, by scene of river near 
Glenveigh Castle.] © 1 ¢ Apr. 20, 
1912; G@ 40644. 


Girl’s face and harp. [Bust of girl 
wearing hat tied under chin, by harp, 
with cottage in distance.] ©1e. Apr. 
20, 1912; G 40647. 

[Bust of girl 


Girl’s face and harp. 
with harp, by river’ scene.] ©1«. 
Apr. 20, 1912; G 40643. 


Girl’s face on map of Ireland and 


view. [Girl holding coat of arms, by 
view of river crossed by arched 
-ridges.] © 1c Apr. 20, 1912; G 
40645. 


Girl’s face on map of Ireland. [Bust 
of girl holding coat of arms, on back- 
ground in shape of map of Ireland.] 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40649. 


Glass of violets. [Bunch of violets 
in glass vase by large heart.] ©1e. 
Apr. 11, 1912; G@ 40523; 


Harp and boy and girl dancing. 
[Boy and girl dancing by harp, with 
castle in distance.] © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1912; G 40646. 


Harp in shamrocks and _ scene. 
[Harp in wreath of shamrocks above 
scene of McSwine’s castle.] ©1ce. Apr. 
20, 1912; G 40636. 


Heart design and sprays of forget- 
me-nots. [Heart suspended above 
bunches of forget-me-nots and scroll.] 
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40521, 


Heart design and sprays of pink 
buds. [Heart suspended above spray 
of flowers and scroll.] ©1c. Apr. 11, 
1912; G 40522. 


Heart design and sprays of roses. 
[Heart suspended above roses and 
seroll.] ©1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40520. 


Heart design and sprays of violets. 
[Heart suspended above bunches 0 
violets and scroll.] © 1 ce Apr. 11 
1912; G 40519. 


WORKS 
no. 2, 1912 


Winscu (Jonn)—Continued. 

Heart-shaped frame and _ asters. 
[Heart-shaped frame at left of spray 
of asters on diagonal band.] © 1. 
Apr. 11, 1912; G 40538. 


Heart-shaped frame and _ nastur- 
tiums. [Heart-shaped frame at left of 
spray of flowers on diagonal band.] 
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1912: G 40537. 


Heart-shaped frame and _ pansies. 
[Heart shaped frame at left of spray 
of pansies on diagonal band.] ©1e. 
Apr. 11, 1912; G 40536. 


Heart-shaped frame and violets and 
forget-me-nots. [Heart-shaped frame 
at left of violets and forget-me-nots on 
diagonal band.] ©1c. Apr. 11, 1912; 
eG 40535. 


Lovely maiden, heart and apple 
blossoms. [Three-quarter view of girl 
standing by large heart decorated with 
apple blossoms.] ©1ce. Apr. 11, 1912; 
G 40516. 


Lovely maiden, heart and bunches of 
lilac. [Front view of girl behind 
heart decorated with lilacs] ©1l1e. 
mpr. 11, 1912; G 40517. 


Lovely maiden, heart and forget-me- 
nots. [Profile of girl standing by 
heart decorated with forget-me-nots. ] 
©i1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40515. 


Lovely maiden, heart and _ roses. 
[Three-quarter view of girl behind 
heart decorated with roses.] ©1.. 
Apr. 11, 1912; G@ 40518. 


Oval rose frame with beautiful head, 
1. [Bust portrait of girl in oval 
frame decorated with roses.}] © 1c. 
each Apr. 11, 1912; G 40487-40490. 


Pink and red carnations. [Bunch of 
carnations in oval frame surrounded 
by hearts.] © 1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 
40562. 


Pink and tea roses. [Bunch of 
mixed roses on heart.] ©1c. Apr. 11, 
1912; G 40551. 


Poppies and Cupid as soldier. 
soldiers uniform, 


[Cupid 


in in frame sur- 


rounded by poppies and hearts.] © 
1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40495. 
Roses and Cupid with letter. [Cu- 


pid presenting letter to little girl in 
heart-shaped frame surrounded by 
roses.| ©1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40558. 


Roseg and cupids with heart. [Two 
cupids holding heart in heart-shaped 
frame surrounded by roses.] ©1e. 
mpr. 11, 1912; °G 40557. 


OOM 


OF ART ' 
10956 


WINScH (JOHN )—Continued. 

Shamrock air-ship. [Young man and 
girl flying in aeroplane having sham- 
rocks for two planes.] ©1c. Apr. 20, 
1912; G@ 40653. 


Shamrock carriage. [Cupid driving 
carriage in which are seated young 
man and girl.] ©1c. Apr. 20, 1912; 
G 40650. 


Shamrock kite. [Girl seated in 
swing attached to shamrock kite which 
young man is flying.] ©41. Apr. 20, 
1912; G 40652. 


Shamrock sail-boat. [Young man 
and girl standing on shamrock cover 


of small sail-boat holding to mast.] © 
1 ec. Apr. 20; 1912; G 40651. 
Shamrocks and  air-ship. [Sham- 


rocks about scene of man and woman 
in aeroplane in flight.] © 1 ¢ Apr. 
20, 1912; G 40639. 


Shamrocks and earriage. [Sham- 
rocks around scene of young man and 
girl seated in two-wheeled carriage 
Griven by Cupid.] © 1 Apr. 20, 
1912; G 40641. 


Shamrocks and harp. [Harp and 
shamrocks about circle inclosing scene 
on River Shannon.] © 1. Apr. 20, 
1912; G@ 40685. 


Shamrocks and kite. [Girl in swing 
attached to kite of shamrocks held in 
flight by man pulling cord attached 
thereto: |) ©) 1 ¢-Apr 20, 1912: G 
40641. 


Shamrocks and sail-boat. [Scene of 
man and woman in sail-boat sailing, 


surrounded by shamrocks.] © 1 «. 
Apr. 20, 1912; G 40688. 

Sprays of beautiful tea-roses. 
[Spray of roses on heart.] ©1«. 


Apr. 11, 1912; G 40548. 


Sprays of poppies. [Bunch of pop- 
pies in oval surrounded by hearts.] 
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40560. 


Vase of violets. [Bunch of violets 


in octagonal glass vase by heart.] © 
1.e. Apr: 11, 1912; G 40528. 
Violet frame with blond. [Three- 


quarter view bust portrait of girl with 


bare shoulders in violet-decorated 
frames} ©) 4! \ej Apr) | 11,;,1912 3. G 
40513. 


Violet frame with brunette. [Back 
profile bust portrait of girl in frame 
decorated with violets.] © 1. Apr. 
11, 1912; G 40512. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV; 1. Sven 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 

Violet frame with Irish beauty. 
[Three-quarter bust portrait of girl 
with hair dressed low, in violet-deco- 
rated frame.] © 1c. Apr. 11, 1912: 
G 40514. 

Violet frame 
[Three-quarter view bust portrait of 
girl in frame decorated with violets. ] 
©1e. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40511. 


Violets and Cupid on safe. [Violets 
and hearts on each side of scene of 
Cupid crawling over top of safe.] © 
1e@ Apr. 11, 1912; G 40494. 

Violets and cupids in heart. [Two 
cupids in heart-shaped frame with 
flowers on each side.] ©1e. Apr. 11, 
1912; G 40556. 


Violets and hearts on chain. [Heart 
suspended at right of bunch of violets. ] 
© 1c. Apr. 11, 1912; G 40544. 

Violets in heart-shaped design. 
[Buneh of. violets in heart-shaped 


frame with rose decorations.] © 1. 
Apr. 20, 1912; G 40661. 
Violets with heart on_ ribbon. 


[Heart attached to bunch of violets by 
band of ribbon.] ©1c. Apr. 11, 1912; 
G 40531. 


White roses and asters. [Bunch of 
roses and asters on heart.] © 1. 
Apr. 11, 1912; G +0549. 


Wor (NATALIE), San Francisco. 
[10957 
You gotta quit kickin’ my dawg 
aroun’. [Plaster cast in bas-relief, of 
foot of man kicking howling dog.] © 
1c. Apr. 1, 1912; G 40842. 


WoLtF & co., Philadelphia. [10958-11013 


After the show. [Girl in evening 
dress and _  feather-trimmed toque 
standing with hand on bosom and wrap 
thrown back, looking over right shoul- 
der.] ©1e. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40691. 


Afternoon call. [Three-quarter view 
of girl wearing feather-trimmed hat, 
with muff in hand, bowing.] © 1 «. 
Apr. 20, 1912; G 40674. 

Afternoon tea. [Profile of girl in 
summer dress leaning against table 
while stirring cup of tea.] ©1. 
Apr. 20, 1912; G 40668. 

Amanda. [Profile bust portrait of 
girl] in low-neck dress.] © 1c. Apr. 
20, 1912; G 40664. 

Ambassador (The) [Half-length 
portrait, three-quarter view, of man in 


fur coat, with cane in left hand.] © 


1c. May 11, 1912; G 40858. 


with Titian blond. | 


Wor & co.—Continued. 

Autumn belle. [Three-quarter view 
bust portrait of girl wearing large 
wide-brimmed hat.] © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1912; G 40665. 

A vous santé. [Two women seated 
at small table listening to man stand- 
ing with uplifted glass in hand.] © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40669. ; 


Casting glances. [Three - quarter 
view of girl in broad-brimmed hat and 
short-sleeved dress, seated glancing 
back over left shoulder.] © 1c. May 
6, 1912; G@ 40798. 


Charms of music. [Man seated at 
table, with woman standing near, 
watching girl play guitar.] © 1. 
Apr. 1, 1912; G 40408. 


December day. [Three-quarter view 
of girl wrapped in furs wearing 
feather-trimmed hat turned up at 


front.} .© 1 e Apr a) eee 
40677. 
Deeply interested. [Young man 


seated at small table looking admir- 
ingly at girl by his side with umbrella 
over head.]. © 1c. May 11, 1912; G 
40862. 


Dignified air. [Front view of 
woman, with egret in hair and cloak 
thrown back exposing bare shoulders, 
standing, holding bunch of flowers at 
bosom.] © 1 ec. Apr. 20, 1912; G 
40687. 


Dreaming by the fire-place. [Girl 
in low-neck dress: seated, with book 
in hands, looking down in open fire- 
place.] ©1c. May 11, 1912; G 40860. 


Enjoying a cup of coffee. [Portrait 
in oval frame showing three-quarter 
view of girl drinking coffee from cup.] 
©1c. July 10, 1912; G 41252. 


Fair subject. [Back profile bust 
portrait of girl wearing jeweled ban- 
deau on hair, with feather boa about 
shoulders, looking over left shoulder.] 
© 1c Apr. 20, 1912; G 40698. 


Fond recollections. [Three-quarter 
view of girl in low-cut short-sleeved 
dress seated with right arm resting on 
table holding fan.] © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1912; G 40686. 


Gentle horse. [Girl feeding horse 
from hand at stable window.] ©1c.. 
Apr. 20, 1912; G 40662. 


Getting ready for a game of tennis. 
[Girl in outing suit standing holding 
tennis rachet across shoulders.] © 
1c. Apr. 30, 1912; G 40768. 


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WORKS OF ART 


ho. 2, 1912 


Wor & co.—Continued. 

Going to a dance. [Front bust por- 
trait of girl in low-cut dress and large 
ficwer-hat holding bunch of roses to 
besom.| © 1c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 
40696. 

Graduating day. [Back view of girl 
in low-cut dress seated, with arm full 
of flowers, looking over left shoulder. ] 
©l1ece Apr. 20, 1912; G 40689. 


Happy thoughts. [Three-quarter 
view of girl in low-cut dress and pic- 
ture hat holding fan in right hand.] 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40671. 


Heroine of the hour. [Three-quarter 
view of girl in low-neck dress with 
feather in hair, seated cross-legged. ] 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40688. 

In all her loveliness. [Front bust 
pertrait of girl wearing flower-trim- 
med hat and low-cut dress showing 
bare shoulders. ] 
G 40801. 

In all sincerity. [Profile bust por- 
trait of girl in frail dress with hair 
dressed low and mouth partly open.] 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40682. 

In the conservatory. [Back three- 
quarter length portrait of girl stand- 
ing with head turned toward left 
shoulder showing profile of face.] © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40666. 


In. the twilight. [Woman in even- 
ing dress with fan in right hand stand- 


ing, looking out of window.] ©1l1e«. 
May 6, 1912; G 40799. 
Just a handful of flowers. [Profile 


bust portrait of girl holding bunch of 
flowers in left hand.] © 1c. Apr. 20, 
1912; G 40690. 


Lady of title. [Profile bust por- 
trait of girl, with hair braided low, 


wearing fur-trimmed wrap.] © 1 «. 
Apr. 20, 1912; G 40678. 
Looking for a familiar face. [Pro- 


file bust portrait of girl in low-cut 
Gress with head turned toward right 
Shoulder.}] © 1c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 
40675. 


Looking for his return. [Girl with 
letter in hand standing, looking out of 
window.] © 1c. Apr. 30, 1912; G 
40764. 


Old love song. [Girl in low-cut 
short-sleeved dress standing near win- 
dow, playing mandolin.] © 1 ce. May 
6, 1912; G 40802. 

Old mill. [View of water-mill, over- 


shot wheel and mill-run.] ©41c. Apr. 
30, 1912; G 40765. 


© 1.¢@ May 6, 1912; ° 


110138 


Wor & co.—Continued. 

On a cruise. [Girl in sailor dress 
standing on deck of boat, leaning 
against railing.] ©1c. Apr. 30,1912; 
G 40766. 


Only a telephone cali. [Three-quar- 
ter view of woman in low-cut sleeve- 
less dress standing, holding telephone 
receiver to ear.] © 1c. May 11,1912; 
G 40859. 


Pleasant news by telephone. [Girl 
seated at table, with bunch of flowers 
in lap, holding telephone receiver to 
ear}! ©! de.) Apr. 80;/1912: G.40767. 


Pride of the ball. [Lady in evening 
dress standing with chiffon scarf on 
arm.] © 1c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40663. 


Pleasant news. [Three-quarter view 
bust portrait of girl in large kat, 
smiling.|: ©. 1c, Apr. 20, 1912: G 
40667. 

Ready for the opera. [Girl in opera 


cloak and large hat standing, holding 
muff to breast.] © 1c. Apr. 20, 1912; 


G 40670. 
Ready to start. [Front bust por- 
trait of girl wearing picture hat 


trimmed with ribbon and flowers.] © 
1 e¢@. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40680. 


Refreshing drink. [Three-quarter 
view bust portrait of girl in large hat 
about to drink from glass in left hand.] 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40674. 


Row like ivory. [Front view of 
girl pouring tooth-powder on brush 
and smiling.] ©1c. May 11, 1912; G 
40861. 


Sarcastic look. [Front bust portrait 
of girl in low-cut dress and large hat 
trimmed with ribbon.] © 1c. Apr. 
20, 1912; G 40676. 


Serious pose. [Left profile bust por- 
trait of girl in low-cut dress and wide- 
brimmed hat turned down at right.] 
© ic. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40693. 


Shirtwaist girl. [Left three-quarter 
bust portrait of girl in shirtwaist and 
large hat trimmed with feathers.] © 
1 e¢e. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40695. 


Somewhat annoyed. [Three-quarter 
view bust portrait of girl in low-cut 
dress with bunch of flowers on bosom 
and large hat trimmed in ribbon.] © 
1 e@. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40681. 


Southern maid. [Right three-quar- 
ter bust portrait of girl in low-cut 
dress and wide-brimmed hat.] ©1le. 
Apr. 20, 1912; G 40692. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11014 


Wor & co.—Continued. 

Starting for the hunt. [Horse and 
pack of dogs rushing to stable window 
as hunters pass.] © 1c. Apr. 380, 
1912; G 40768. 

Starting on a promenade. [Back 
view of girl in walking dress, turban 
hat and muff with head turned toward 
left shoulder showing profile of face.] 
© ic. Apr: -20, 1912- G6 -40672. 


Sunshine and youth. [Half-length 
front view of girl in fur coat and 


large feather-trimmed hat.] © 1 «. 
Apr. 20, 1912; G 40685. 
Sweets to the _ sweet. [ Young 


woman with letter in hand seated at 
table looking down at box of candy.] 
© 1c. May Wi. 1912-G 40857. 


Thinking of absent ones. [One 
woman with wreath seated by another 
resting chin in hands, both looking up.] 
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40683. 

Thoughtful expression. [Profile bust 
portrait of girl having hair dressed 


low with tulle bow and pin.] ©1l1e. 
May 6, 1912; G 40800. 
Trying to reach a decision. [Front 


bust portrait of girl with bare shoul- 
ders resting chin on right hand.] © 
1c. Apr. 20, 1912; G 40697. 

Visiting day. [Half-length por- 
trait of girl in large hat, furs and muff 
carrying book under left arm.] ©1c. 
Apr. 20, 1912; G 40679. 

Winter girl. [Three-quarter bust 
portrait of girl in fur coat and cap 
holding muff against cheek.] © 1. 
Apr. 20, 1912; G 40694. 

Ye old time girl. [Left profile bust 
portrait of girl with bare shoulders 
and hair dressed low.] ©1e. Apr. 20, 
1912; G 40684. 


pt. IV, n.S., Vv. (elon 2a ode 


WOMEN’S TITANIC MEMORIAL, Wash- 
ington. [11014 

To the men who gave their lives 
that women and children might be 


saved; by Chas. D. Gibson. [Draw- 
ing of draped woman with mallet in 
right hand and chisel in left standing 
by inscription on wall.] ©1c¢ June 
1, 1912; G 40982. 
WOOLLETT (ANNA PELL), Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. [11015 
Boston boy. [Statue of boy wearing 


-eye-glasses, standing with telescope un- 
der arm and globe in hand.] ©le. 
Apr. 18, 1912; G@ 40742. 


Wricut (C. B.) & Braprorp (R. L.), 
Kansas City, Mo. [11016 


Democratic hound dog; by Hdward 
Strotamaier. [Statuette of dog seat- 
ed on haunches howling.] ©1ce. June 
17, 1912; G 41105. 


WYMAN (RICHARD) & CO., LTD., London. 
[11017, 11018 


Mischief; by Richard George Ma- 
thews. [Left profile bust portrait of 
girl with bandeau about hair dressed 
in low Psyche.] © 1c. May 17, 1912; 
G 40896. 


Thoughts afar; by Richard George 
Mathews. [Right profile bust por- 
trait of girl with hair rolled on each 
side of head.] © 1 c. May 17, 1912; 
G 40897. 

ZIMMERMAN (JANE), Frederick, Md. 
[11019 

Mascot (The). [Small boy in his 

father’s base-ball suit standing on 


diamond, leaning chin on end of bat.] 
©l1c. June 7, 1912; G 41026. 


Number of entries of Works of Art 


included in the Catalogue since 
She 2 ean UR LS Wee SN A RT Pe 


200 


CLASSES H-K 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF 
A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER, PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND 


PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 


AaB (C. L.), Jamaica, N. Y. [11020 


New York, old custom house, Wall 
meme Apr, 25, 1912;°2 ¢. Apr ‘26; 
1912; J 168627. 


ABEL (W. H.), Philadelphia. 
[11021-11050 

[30 prints]: 

Book of the New Year is opened.— 
Christmas greeting. 1. Would you were 
here.—Christmas greeting. 2. For we 
have seen His star in the east.—EKach 
day brings some new form of pleasure 
here.—Easter greeting. 1. It is Haster 
day.—LHaster greeting. 2. As the tulip. 
—Haster greeting. 38. Easter is here.— 
Easter greeting. 4. Awake, thou win- 
try earth.—Greeting to my mother, 
the best friend that God ever gave me. 
—Happy New Year. May the budding 
new year.—I hope you are very happy. 
—I’m dreaming that I’m your valen- 
tine.—I wish you a Christmas.—lIf all 
the land were postage stamps.—Just 
to announce the latest addition.—May 
your Christmas be happy.—My New 
Year wish. If what I am wishing you 
cemes true—New Year greeting. 
1. Deep down in my heart.—New Year 
greeting. 2. I earnestly hope that the 
year.—New Year greeting. 38. I am 
wishing you a great big share.—Suicide 
pact with my valentine—This little 
paper thing I send.—This little piece 
of string.—To my valentine. 1. I wish 
somebody would help me.—To my 


valentine. 2. I dare you tell me.—To 
my valentine. 38. Tell you what let’s 
do.—Today while walking on the 


strand.—Unto your happiness today.— 
You must come and see the baby.— 
Your’ birthday. Today let your 
thoughts turn. © May 27, 1912; 2 ce. 
each May 25, 1912; K 42427-42456. 
AccoLa (JAcoB), Strawberry Point, Ia. 
[11051 
East Dubuque, Ill., bird’s-eye view 
of. ©. Apr. 8: 1912): 9.6) Aprains, 
aot25 3 168170. 


ADAMS (HrRNEST A.) Whitinsville, 
Mass. [11052 
Purity. © Apr. 8, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 


10; (191250 16799%. 


ADAMS (I. C.) Calistoga, Cal. 
[11058, 11054 

Calistoga, Cal.: 

Mt. H. Helena from Springs 
grounds.—Prune trees in blossom, no. 
4 © Apr. 9, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 15, 
1912; J 168174, 168175. 


ADAMS (L. W.) Roswell, N. M. 
[11055-11058 


Mountain darfsels, A-D. © Apr. 
24 ASTZ > a ehreach | Apr.’ 29, 1 .¢. each 
May 15, 1912; J 169248-169251. 


AEOLIAN Co., New York. [11059 


Handel, Chopin, Schuman, Mozart, 
Wagner, Hayden, Beethoven. © May 
S, LOI 2 ca May, 10;°1912* K 41882, 


AINSWORTH (J. R.) Salem, S. D. 
[11060 
Salem, S. D., St. Mary’s church and 
seh@ol: |) ©) Ator.) G; 1912s 2.e. Apr. 9, 
1912; J 168964. 


AtpRIicH (G. Amrs) New York. 
[11061-11063 
[3 photographs]: 
Day in spring—On the ecanal 
bank.—Sunset glow. © Apr. 18, 1912; 


2 e@. each June 6, 1912; J 169928- 
169930. 
ALEXANDER (KuNUuTH), Seattle. 
[11064 
Wilcox (Theodore B.) © 1c. May 
20, 1912; J 169404. 
AMERICAN ART NEWS Co., New York. 


[11065 
Elibank (Lady) © May 4, 1912; 
2 ce. May 7, 1912; K 41654. 


ADVERTISING 
[11066-11155 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL 
co., New York. 
[Cuts for ads]: 
After the game. 
tea. 1301.—At the club. 


1126.—A fternoon 
1128.—But- 


201 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11156 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL 
co.—Continued. 
[Cuts for ads]—Continued. 


ADVERTISING 


terfly. 1802.—College boy. 1129.— 
Easter. 561.—-Easter. 1605.—Haster 
hats. 1211.—English coat. 1604.— 
Hats. 1603.—In the spring. 1304.—In- 
dustrious. 563.—News. 1606.—Off for 


a trip. 858.—Off for a trip. 1130.— 
‘On the boulevard. 11382.—Promenad- 
ing. 1607.—Quiet hour. 1127.— 
Rainyday. 1602. — Shirt sleeves. 
1608.—Sunny day. 1303.—Téte a téte. 
1131.— Waiting for the car. 1601. © 
Apr. 1, 1912: .2:¢. each Age 1250912 : 
K 40650-40653, 40655, 40657, 40658, 
40660, 40661, 40663, 40667, 40669, 
40674-40677, 40679, 40681, 40682, 40685, 
40687, 40688, 40690. 


After the show.—Afternoon 
walk.—At the races.—At the ’phone.— 
Fishing. — Golfing. — Hats.—In the 
office.—Morning.—Morning walk.—On 
deck. — Pannier. — Picnic basket. — 
Spring coat.—Spring flowers.—Spring 
suits. — Straw hats.—Summer gar- 
lands.— Thinking.— Walking.—Watch- 
ing the parade——wWatching the ships. 
© “May 1, 1919> 2 i¢ each “May 21, 
1912; K 42196-42214, 42217-42219. 


366.—Cheer- 


—— At the sea shore. 


ing. 1147.—Canoeing. 3867.—Country 
walk. 1312.—Crossing street. 1621.— 
Faithful friend. 1145.—Golfer. 1619 
—Listening. 1318.—London bridge. 
1623.—Meeting. 1148.—Norfork suit. 
1140.—Old oaken bucket. 570.—On 
deck. 1148—Pleasant hour. 1626.— 
Rain. 1620.—Ready for a journey. 
1149.— Regatta. 1142.—Resting. 1144. 


-— Sightseeing. 1146. — Summertime. 
1625.—Tennis. 1624.—Tennis players. 
1141.—Ticket station. 1622. © June 
L1992; 2c. each..June, 5, 29125. Ke 
42771-42798. 


—— Buying 
thought. 
Friends. 


cigars. 1121.—Deep 
1125.—Easter girl. 356.— 
1120.—Haughty. 354.—In a 
hurry. 1123.—In spring attire. 352.— 
In the street car. 1118.—Longing. 
boT. Mareh winds. 559. — March 
winds. 1115.—New hat. 350.—Pleas- 
ant meeting. 1117.—Putting on gloves. 


1124.— Ready for golf. 1114.—Select- 
ing a tie, 1122.—Spring girl. 3851.— 
Waiting. 1116.—Windy day. 1119. © 


Mar. 1, 1912. 2c. each Apr. 12, 1912; 
K 40654, 40656, 40659, 40662, 40664-— 
40666, 40668, 40670-40678, 40678, 40680, 
40683, 40684, 40686, 40689, 40691. 


Going away. © May 4, 1912; 2 ¢. 
May 21, 1912; K 42220. 


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AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING 
co.—Continued. 
Spring suit. © May 4, 1912; 2 « 
May 21, 1912; K 42215: 
Tennis. © May 4, 1912; 2 ec. May 
21, 1912; K 42216. 


AMERICAN LITHOGRAPH Co., New York. 
[11156. 
He’s the man for me. © 1. June 


26, 1912; J 170627. 


AMERICAN LUMBERMAN, Chicago. 
f11157; 12158 
Lumberman’s club of Chicago. © 
Apr. 10, 1912; 2. ¢. Apres eros see 
1681388. 
Memorial window to J. E. Defe- 
baugh. ©1e. May 9, 1912; J 169027. 


AMERICAN NATIONAL ART LEAGUE, 
Brooklyn. [11189 
Philadelphia athletics, American 


league and world’s champions. © 
May 18, 1912; 2 @& May-25) 181237 
42542. 


AMERICAN NEWS Co., New York. 
[11160 


City Island, N. Y., Bay View hotel. 
© Mar. 25, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 1, 1912; J 
167679. 


AMERICAN PHOTO CO., Havana, Cuba. 
[11161-11163 
Victoria Louisa (SS) entering Ha- 
vana harbor. © Mar. 12, 1912; 2 ¢ 
June 10, 1912: FT Tita: 
[2 titles] : 
Maine (U. S. S.) going to her last 
resting place.—North Carolina (U. S. 
S.) and Birmingham escorting the 
Maine to sea. © Mar. 18, 1912; 2 « 
each June 10, 1912; J 170150, 170151. 


AMERICAN POULTRY PUB. Co., Buffalo. 
[11164-11166 
Figs. 1-3. [Three views of Wyan- 
cotte roosters.] © May 38, 1912; 2 «¢. 
May 6, 1912; K 4151841520. 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., New York. 
[11167-11209 

Allen (Claude) capture of, 1, 2. © 
Apr. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 18, 1912; 
J 168283, 168284. 

Astor (Miss Alice Muriel) © May 
8, 1912; 2 ec. May 16, 1912; J 169340. 

Bleriot (Louis) © Apr. 29, 1912; 
2c. May 16, 1912; J 169306. 

Brown (Henry T.) © May 6, 1912: 
2c. May 16, 1912; J 169307. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


11257 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 

Gaynor (Mayor William J.) on his 
farm at St. James,.N. Y., 1-23. © 
May 11, 1912; 2 c. each May 16, 1912; 
J 169309—-169331. 

Harriman (Mrs. Edward H.) © 
Peayea. 1012: 2) c. May 16, 19123) J 
169308. 

High jumping at Barnard college. 
New York City. © May 6, 1912; 2c. 
May 16, 1912; J 169333. 


Leaders of 1,000,000 striking English: 


coal miners. © Mar. 4, 1912; 2 « 
Apr. 18, 1912; J 168280. 

Magee (Mrs.) Mrs. Ellis Worth and 
Mrs. Philip Lydig. © May 5, 1912; 
2 ¢. May 16, 1912; J 1693388. 


Milholland (Miss Inez) riding 
astride in the suffragist demonstra- 
tion in New York City on Saturday. 
© May 5, 1912; 2 c. May 16, 1912; J 
169334. 


Neil (Charles P.) labor commis- 
Sioner, 1,2. © Mar. 1 ,1912; 2c. each 
Apr. 18, 1912; J 168285, 168286. 


Reid (Mr. and Mrs. Whitelaw) © 
Pro. A9I2? 2c. May 16, 19127 °F 
169335. 


Roosevelt speaking at Carnegie hall. 
© Mar. 21, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 181912: J 
168281. 


St. James, N. Y., Wm. J. Gaynor’s 
home. © May 11, 1912; 2 c. May 16, 
FoI2> J 1693382: 


Smith (Sir U. Llewelyn) and Sid- 
ney Buxton. © Mar. 4, 1912; 2 ¢. Apr. 
£5. 1912- J, 168282. 


Suffragette bazaar at Vanderbilt 
home. © Mar. 22, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 18, 
242; J 168279. 


Suffragist parade in New York City. 
© May 5, 1912; 2 c. May 16, 1912; J 
169337. 


Titanic memorial service at St. 
Paul’s cathedral, London. © Apr. 29, 
1912; 2 c. May 16, 1912; J 169836. 


Youngest parader in New York City 
suffragist parade. © May 5, 1912; 
2c. May 16, 1912; J 169339. 


ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS’N., St. 
Louis. [11210-11212 


[8 photographs] : 

Homesteaders on the plains.—Lunch 
time for cowboys on the prairie.—Tote 
team in the wilderness. © May 7, 
1912: 2 c. each May 9, 1912; J 169042- 
169044. 


ANTHONY COMPANY, Long Island City, 
INGLY [11213 
Crucibles used in the Anthony cru- 
cible furnace. © May 20, 1912; 2 e. 
sune 7, 1912*)F L7O15s. 


ARMSTRONG (M. L.) & co., Derry, N. H. 
[11214, 11215 
Banquet to Pres. W.-H. Taft at 
Derryfield club, Manchester, N. H. 
Mage 20 sIOEZ 2G. Apr te. 1912 2 F 
168231. 


Thomas (St.) Aquinas church min- 
strel group. © Apr. 25, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 
27, 1912; J 1687384. 


ARTHUR (JAMES) Detroit. 
[11216-11226 

[11 photographs]: 

American beauty.—At the opera.— 
Auto girl Carnations.— Chrysanthe- 
mums.— Quaker girl. Riding girl.— 
Springtime. — Sweet violets. — Winter 
girl— Yachting girl. © Mar. 20, 1912; 
2c. each Apr. 1, 1912; J 167622-167632. 


(BERNARD A.), Couders- 
port, Pa. ile ey Balk Ops 
After the shower. © June 21, 1912; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170662. 
Coudersport, Pa., Mill Creek. © 
June 21, 1912; 2 c. June 24, 1912; J 
170663. 


Asur, Noy~Es & SMALL co., Auburn, Me. 
[11229 


Fairy shoemaker. © May 3, 1912; 
2c. May 18, 1912; K 41853. 


ASHCRAFT 


ASSOCIATED TROPICAL PLANTATION CO., 
Kkansas City, Mo. [11280-11249 
Filisola plantation. nos. 1-20. 
[Bound.] © Mar. 23, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
May 6, 1912; K 41619-41688. 


ATKINSON NEWS co., Tilton, N. H. 
[11250-11253 

[4 photographs]: 

Fishing girl.—Lake of the Clouds, 
Mt. Washington, White Mts., N. H.— 
Willey Brook bridge, Crawford Notch, 
White Mits., N. H., 1, 2—© June 1, 
1912; 2c. each May 18, 1912; J 169363-— 
169366. 


AUSTEN (J. I.) co., Chicago. 
[11254-11257 

[4 prints]: 

I don’t care.—I love mamma and my 
papa.—If I were just a bubble.—Rag 
and a bone and a hank of hair. © 
Apr. 8, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 15, 1912; 
IX 40727-40780. 


203 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11258 


pt. 1V, 2. Si yen 


Aver ‘(H. D.) St: Pal: 


Moccasin flowers. © May 1, 1912, 
200; APE 29) 195i s) JOST: 


Bascock (W. I.) New York. 
[11259, 11260 


Design for a _ gasoline-electric fire 
boat, 4262.0) 1-e..edeh’ Apr 17; 1912: 
I 965, 966. 


BapcLey (AZALEA G.) Springfield, Mo. 
[11261, 11262 
Every time I come to town. [Hound 
dos | -©, Apr. 9, 1912=. 2 ‘ic Ape. 20, 
1912; K 40980. 
Hvery time I come to town the boys 
keep kickin’ my dawg aroun. © Apr. 
22, 1992 2'e@) Apr. 27) 19125 1K 41674: 


BAER (JOSEPH E.), New York. 
[11263-11268 


Best savings bank for the home. © 
May 29). 19122 1. ¢." J Unetie, bod = ioe 
Jgune 20, 1912; K 485381. 


Cupid and the musicians. © Feb. 
20) 1912< de. Apr 27, 3912-1 ¢. May 
3, 1912; K 41576. 


Harvest for you. © Mar. 25, 1912; 
2 ¢e. Apr. 19, 1912; K 41188. 


How to keep the family together. 
© Apr. 51912" 27e@, Ar 1), 1O42)s 1K 
40911. 

Music merchant. © Apr. 15, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 17, 1912; K 40840. 

Skilled playing without talent... © 
Mar: 80; 191222 ‘es May--7, 199122 K 
41658. 

BAKER ART GALLERY, Columbus, Ohio. 
[11269-11278 
Harmon (Gov. Judson) 1-10. © 


Jime.16) 19123 2 1c. seach June “21; 
1912; J 170892-170401. 


BALDWIN (JOSEPHINE L.), Newark, 
N.S: [11279-11283 
Race. © Mar. 1, 1912; 2 ce. Apr. 5, 


1912; K 40544. 

Victor crowned. © Mar. 1, 1912; 2 
e. Apr. 5, 1912; K 40545. 

[3 prints]: 

Bringing the gifts—Journey (the). 
—Rebuilding the temple. © June 1, 
1912; 2 ce. each June 5, 1912; K 42840- 
42842. 


Batt (W. S.), Washington. [11284 


Original Clark boosters. © June 10, 
1912; 2c. June 11, 1912; K 4381382. 


Batt & SmitTH, Seattle. [11285 
Seattle, 1912. © Apr. 30, 1912; 2c. 
May 6, 1912; J 168948. 


[11258 | BanBrock (W. HE.) Auburn, Cal. 


[11286, 11287 


Auburn, Cal., Catholic church. © 
Mar. 80, 19123; 2: c ApRy a yeet oe 
167856. 


© Apr. ie 


railroad bridge. 


| 1912; 2 ¢: Apr. 16, 1912571 Tesea, 


BARNES (C. A.) JR., Tacoma, Wash. — 
[11288 


Barnes’ pass. © 1c. June 19, 1912; 


-J 170297. 


BARRELL (LEWIS), Washington. 
[11289 


Nation’s tribute to Christopher Co- 
lumbus. © May 31, 1912; 2 ¢. May 
31, 1912; K 42594. 


SARRIE (GEORGE) AND SONS, Philadel- 
phia. [11290-11309 

[20 prints]: 

Birth of Henry IV.—Bonaparte at 
the house of Madame Josephine de 
Beauharnais.—Bonaparte (Marie-Anne 
Vilisa), grand duchess of Tuscany. 
Louis Bonaparte, king of Holland.— 
Gorghése (Prince Camille- Filippo 
Luigi. Joachim Murat, king of 
Naples.—Catherine II and Kosciuszko. 
—Charles V. Francis I.—Charles IX. 
Elizabeth of Austria, wife of Charles 
IX. — Choiseul-Stainville (Etienne- 
Francois, duc de).—Death of Prin- 
cesse de Lamballe. — Devonshire 
(Duchess of) and her daughter, Lady 
Georgiana Cavendish. — D’Orleans 
(Duchess Henrietta-Anna) and her 
two daughters.—D’Orléans (Duchesse 
Louise—Henrietté Bourbon). — Du 
Barry (Comtesse Jeanne Bécu).— 
Grassini (Madame) .—Hamilton (Lady) 
as a bacchante.—Marie-Adélaide de 
France (Madame Adelaide), fourth 
daughter of Louis XV, as Diana.— 
Marriage cortége of Napoléon and 
Marie-Louise.—Pompadour (Jeanne- 
Antoinette Poison, marquis de).—Po- 
temkin (Prince Gregorii Alexandro- 
witch).—Récamier (Juliette). © May 
8, 1912; 2° ¢. each’ May’ 9, 19127 
41703-41722. 


3ARSE AND HopxKins, New York. 
[11310-11327 


[18 prints]: 

Grin is father of a smile.—Here’s 
to to-day, so filled with happiness.—I 
want to share your Christmas. with 
you.—I wish you a very merry Cbhrist- 
mas.—Kind thoughts for you. All 
through the year.—Loving thoughts 
for you. Loving thought is pure gold. 
--Man who goes down smiling.—My 
Christmas wish. Christmas thoughts 


204 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


11419 


SS ee PE 


KARSE AND HopKins—Continued. 

[18 prints]—Continued. 
are golden—My Christmas’ wish. 
Every Christmas I launch.—My wish 
to you. Here’s to the good things.— 
Persistent smile is more contagious.— 
Season’s greetings. It is blessed to 
give.—Smile is the best lubricant for 
business.—Smile is the visible reflec- 
tion of a happy thought.—Someone 
has said that a smile-——There is noth- 
ing so good.—This is the season when 
my heart.—This little messenger is to 
tell you. © May 15, 1912; 2 ¢ each 
June 1, 1912; K 42635-42652. 
BARTELS (HARRY) Portland, Or. 

[11828-11354 

Christian science church. © Feb. 
me toi2: 2c. Apr. 18, 1912; J 168471. 

ioog- (Mt.) 709, 713, %22a, 727h, 
793, 771, 844, 908a, 906, 911a, 914, 917, 
919, 926, 927, 982a, 934, 936, 938, 940. 
=) Dee, 27, 1911; 2 c each Apr. 18, 
1912; J 168365-168384. 


—— 913, 723a. © Dec. 16, 1911; 2 
e each Apr. 18, 1912; J 168345, 168346. 

[4 photographs]: 

Innocence aloft, 1103, 1104.—Inno- 
cence at home, 1101, 1102. © Apr. 10, 
ea 2 Gc. each’ Apr. 22, 1912: J 
168472-168475. 

BagTscH (WALTER F.) Davenport, Ia. 
[11855, 11356 

Let him who wins it bear the palm. 
© May 2, 1912; 2 c May 4, 1912; K 
42088. 


[Nervous system.] © May 14, 1912; 
Zc. May 16, 1912; K 41978. 


BATES ADVERTISING COMPANY, New 
York. [11357 


Two loads in one. © June 16, 1912; 
Te. June 21, 1912; K 43520. 


BAUER CHEMICAL COMPANY, New York. 

[11858 

Sanatogen brings new strength to 

those who have fallen by the wayside. 

© June 13, 1912; 2 c. June 20, 1912; 
K 43459. 


BAUMANN (J.), New York. 
[11859-11369 
[Colored cards of boys and girls]: 
Ain’t I good enough for you?—lI 
Gidn’t do nuthin’, an’ I won’t do it 
again.—I kiss her on a quiet spot.— 
I’m all expectation.—If I came around, 
couldn’t we get together?—It’s horrid 
to be lonesome.—Look out, beware, 
there’s danger in the air.—Oh, you 
peach.—Open your mouth and close 
your eyes.—This is the bestest I could 


BAUMANN (J.)—Continued. 
[Colored cards of boys and girls]— 
Continued. 
get for a nickel— Who are you kiddin’? 
© May 25, 1912; 2 c. each May 16, 
1912; K 41980-41990. 


Baxt (I.) Brooklyn. [11370 


Jubilee souvenir of the 40th anni- 
versary of the ordination of Rt. Rev. 
Mons. P. F. O’Hare. © Apr. 9, 1912; 
2 ¢. Apr 11,1912); -J 168052. 


Bayes (T. E.), Chillicothe, Il. 
nieyel 
Cattle, Chillicothe, Ill. © May 21, 
1912; 2 c May 28, 1912; J 169510. 


BeacuH (H. M.), Remsen, N. Y. 
[11872-11382 

Wawbeek (The) showing lake. © 
Melt; 22), L912) 2; .G.) May 21, 1912). 7 
169440. 

[10 photographs] : 

East Mountains, Lake Placid, N. Y. 
—Grand View hotel, looking north- 
east, Lake Placid, N. Y.—Grand View 
hotel, looking southeast, Lake Placid, 
N. Y.—Grand View veranda, Lake 
Placid, N. Y.—Lake shore and inn.— 
Saranac inn, bird’s-eye view.—Saranac 
inn from lake.—South Mountains, Lake 
Placid, N. Y.—Upper Saranac Lake.— 
Wawbeck, hotel and lake. © Feb. 22, 
1912; 2 ¢ each Feb. 19, 1912; J 168614— 
168623. 


BEATON (O.) Seattle. [11383-11389 
A. J. Fuller (Ship). © Nov. 8, 
1911; 2.¢ Apr. 80,1912; J 168781. 
Belfast. [Sailboat.] © May 1, 
TOL 206) Aperso, £912 2.3 168iTTT: 
Benj. F. Packard (Ship) © Nov. 
Se OEP 2 eA pr 30,1992 2°) 168782. 
Hverett G. Griggs (Bkt’n.) © May 
Ligige 2 ievApry 30, 1912 °°! 168778. 
Gardiner City. [Sailboat.] © May 
ce AGTD ss 2. eh Apr, 30,1912: J 168779. 


Guy C. Goss (Bk.) © Nov. 8, 1911; 
2e. Apr. 80, 1912; J 168780. 
Matoosh. (hus. |:, © Apr. 2, 1912); 


Ze Apr, al, 19s2> J 168783. 


BEAVER COMPANY, Buffalo. 
[11390-11419 

[80 photographs] : 

Auditorium, Majestic theatre, 
Springfield, Mo.—Bed room, Mr. Cox, 
St. Lambert, Quebee.—Bed room, Mr. 
Gray, Montreal south, Quebec.—Bed 
room, Mrs. Severns, Oklahoma, Okla. 
—Bed room, Theo Saxenmyer, Red 
Bud, Ill.—Dining room, F. R. Fant, 
Oklahoma, Okla.—Dining room, Geo. 


205 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11420 


pt. Ves ee 


BEAVER COMPANY—Continued. 

[30 photographs ]—Continued. 
Hodges, Parsons,, Kan.—Dining room, 
J. F. McLarren, Digby, Nova Scotia.— 
Dining room, Jos. Reed, Vandalia, Il. 
—Dining room, Theo Saxenmyer, Red 
Bud, [1l.—Ferguson (W.) studio, Den- 
ison, Iowa, office 1.—Ferguson (W.) 
studio, Denison, Iowa, office 2.—ITer- 
guson (W.) studio, Denison, Iowa, stu- 
dio 1.—Ferguson (W.) studio, Denison 
Iowa, studio 2.—Interior, Brehmer 
church, Rutland, Vt. 1.—Interior, 
Brehmer church, Rutland, Vt. 2.— 
Interior, fashion craft store, 463 St. 
Catherine street, West Montreal, Que- 
bec.—Interior, jewelry store, W. Clark, 
Edmonton, Alta.—Interior, minister’s 
study, Brehmer church, Rutland, Vt. 
—Interior, office of Mansfield cracker 
co., Boston.—Leader store, steel bldg., 
Parsons, Kan. 1.—Leader store, Par- 
sons, Kan. 2.—Leader store, Parsons, 
Kan. 3.—Living room, Theo Saxen- 
myer, Red Bud, Ill.—Office in home of 
Mr. Raven, St. Lamberts, Quebec.— 
Office, Parliament building, Victoria, 
B. C.—Parliament building, Victoria, 
B. C.—Reception hall, Majestic theatre, 
Springfield, Mo.—Sitting room and 
hall, F. R. Fant, Oklahoma, Okla.— 
Store, S. S. Bain, 486 St. Catherine 
street, Montreal west. © May 1, 1912; 
2c. each June 7, 1912; J 169972-170001. 


BECHER (HERMAN) Atlantic City. 
[11420-11423 


[Colored post cards of Atlantic 
City]: 
Bathers at the beach near new 


steeplechase and steel pier, 67.—Com- 
ing waves, 84.—Entrance to steel pier 
and boardwalk, 65.—New million dol- 
lar pier. © July 25, 1910; 2 c. each 
Apr. 25, 1912; K 41191-41194. 


Breck (RvurFvus L.), Sullivan, Wis. 
[11424 
Plans and instructions. How to 
build Beck’s economy brooder coop. 
© May 29, 1912; 1.c. May 31, 1912; I 
1031. 
BECKMAN (THOMAS J.), Philadelphia. 
11425-11427 
[Colored fashion plates for women. ] 
xirl, horse and dog.—Girl and trap. 
—He loves me, he loves me not. © 
May 1, 1912; 2 c. each May 24, 1912; 
IX 42955-42957. 


Brecu (H. D.) co., Coshocton, O. 
[11428 
Chauffeur holding in one hand a 
dry battery. © Mar. 12, 1912; 2c. 
Mar. 25, 1912; J 168246. 


BEISTLE COMPANY, Shippensburg, Pa. 
{11429 
Christmas snow. © June 18; 1912; 
2c. June 20, 1912; K 43458. 
BELL (ALFRED) & co., London. 
[11480-11432 
[Littleton (Mrs.)] © Mar. 1, 1912; 


2 ec. May 17, 1912; K 42040. 


Marlborough (Duchess of) © Mar. 
1, 1912; 2c. Apr. 29, 19127 45.5 

[Wallscourt (Lady)] © Mar. 1, 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 20, 19125 Kh 420 


BELL (JOHN C.)Osierfield, Ga. [11433 


John C. Bell’s demonstrator of geo- 
metrical theorems and reductions of 
fractions, appliance in teaching arith- 


metic. © Feb. 8, 1912; 1°@ Apr 
1912 + 1 O86: 
BELL (WILLIAM G.) COMPANY, Boston. 


, [11434, 11435 
[Picture of birds, No. 1.] © June 

13, 1912; 2c. June 14, 1912; K 48369. 
[Picture of birds. No. 2.] © June 

13, 1912; 2 c. June 14, 1912; K 43370. 


BELL CAMERA & VIEW COMPANY, Spring- 

field, Il. [114386 

Metropolitan building. © May 14, 
1912; 2 c. May 24, 1912; J 169656. 


BELSER’SCHE (CHR.) VERLAGSBUCH- 
HANDLUNG, Stuttgart, Germany. 
[11487 
Christus als simann. © Dec. 20, 
1911; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1912; K 41028. 


BENNETT (H. H.) srupi10, Kilbourn, 
Wis. [11488-11442 


Dells of Wisconsin post cards: 


Cc. M. & St. P. Railroad bridge at 
Kilbourn.—Dell Creek bridge.—Dam 
and power house.—Devils foot ball.— 
Fat man’s misery, Cold Water Canyon. 
© June 7, 1912; 2 c. each June 7, 
1912; K 42985-42989. 


BENNETT (WM. 
Minn. 
[7 prints]: 
Birth of all nations and hanging 
gardens of Babylon.—Congress and 
chorus of nations.—Discovery of Amer- 


Benpon), Milaca, 
[11448-11449 © 


ica.—Garden of Eden.—Great Roman 
arena. — Paradise lost.—Tower of 
Babylon and confusion of tongues. 


© Mar. 2, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 2 


1912; IX 40467-40473. 
BENSON (ALGERNON SOYLE), St. Elmo, 
Til. [11450-11452 | 


Smith (W. F.) © Apr. 20, 19123) 
2c. May 4, 1912; J 169376. 


206 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


11514 


BENSON (ALGERNON SoyLe)—Contd. 

Smith (W. F.) [Bust, 4 x 6 inches.] 
= Jan. 3, 1912; 2c. May 4, 1912;.K 
42091. 


Seco ‘CW. EF.) [Full length, 44 
x 103 inches.| © Jan. 3, 1912; 2 «@ 
May 4, 1912; K 42092. 


BERGEN (G. F.), Pasadena, Cal. [11453 


Arroyo view from Pasadena. © 
ees, 1912: 2 «¢ May 22, 1912: 5 
169462. 


BERGMAN (SIMON), New York. 
[11454-11483 
[Colored Christmas post cards]: 
Best Christmas wishes. 1 [Holly 
tied with ribbon and _ landscape.]— 
Best Christmas wishes. 2 [Holly 
sprays, ribbon and _ landscape.]— 
Christmas greetings. [Lighted ¢can- 
dle and holly sprays.]—Happy Christ- 


mas. 1 [Holly and wocd scene.]— 
Happy Christmas. 2 [Poinsettia, 
holly and bell.j—Happy Christmas. 


3 [Holly spray and two bells.]—Happy 
Christmas. 4 [Holly, poinsettias, and 
landscape.|— Joyful Christmas. it 
[Lighted candles and evergreen. ]— 
Joyful Christmas. 2 [Poinsettia, holly 
and landscape.J|—Joyful Christmas. 
8 [Holly and two poinsettias.]—Merry 


Christmas. 1 [Bells, holly twigs and 
wreath.]—Merry Christmas. 2 [Holly, 
poinsettia and  landscape.|—Merry 
Christmas. 38 [Holly, horseshoes, rid- 
ing crop and_landscape.]—Merry 
Christmas. 4 [Red ribbon around can- 
dles, evergreen and _ holly.]—Merry 


5 [Poinsettia, holly and 
Christmas. 6 
holly and 

7 [Ever- 


Christmas. 
landscape. ]—Merry 
{Three bells, horseshoe. 

wreath.]—Merry Christmas. 


greens, bell and lJandscape.]—Merry 
Christmas. 8 [Holly, evergreen tree 
and boy and girls head.]—Merry 


Christmas to you. 1 [Two poinsettias 
and holly leaves.]—Merry Christmas 
to you. 2 [Holly, poinsettia and land- 
Scape.|—Merry Christmas to you. 38 
[Helly spray and landscape.]—Merry 
Christmas to you. 4 [Boy’s head, 
holly and stocking.]—Merry Christ- 
mas to you. 5 [Holly and red rib- 
bon.|—With best Christmas wishes. 
[Holly, horseshoes and wishbone.] © 
June- 26, 1912; 2 e@. each June 28, 
1912; K 43781-43804. 


[6 prints]: 

I don’t need a love book.—I know 
the man in the moon, so clear.—Let’s 
go to the country dear.—tLet’s paddle 
away to a cosy nook.—Little girl, a 


BERGMAN (Simon )—Continued., 

[6 prints]—-Continued. 
little moon —This night was made for 
you! ang, % | © June. (26). 1912); ;2-¢: 
each June 28, 1912; K 43775-43780. 


BERGMAN ART Co., New York. \ 

[11484-11489 

[Girls heads for coloring post 
cards]: 

Caroline.—Clarice.— Dorothy.—Hor- 


tence.—Minerva.—Vivian. © Apr. 29, 
1912 2 er each Apri: '30, 1912s) 1K 
4130441309. 


BERKLEY SCH. OF CARTOONING, Newark, 
ie Pas i [11490, 11491 


Lesson plate no. 14. © Apr. 10, 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1912; K 40614. 
MoD wee! OA pe st, 1912s '°2:ce. 
Apr. 12, 1912; K 40618. 


BILHORN (P. P.), Chicago. [11492 


Pians, seetions and details explain- 
ing construction of Gospel tabernacle. 
© 1c. May 3, 1912; I 994. 


BINNING (C. J.), Medicine Lodge, Kan. 
[114938, 11494 
Wisner memorial fountain: 
Unveiling Wisner memorials foun- 
tain. © June 4, 1912; 2 c. each June 
8, 1912; J 170074, 170075. 


BISBEE (C. E.), Twin Falls, Idaho. 
[11495-11505 
Shoshone falls, 500-503... © June 12, 
(Se 2 eG. Cate ae, urolo: JS 1TO2Z60— 
170263. 
Twin falls, 516. © June 22, 1912; 2 
ec. June 26, 1912; J 170640. 


[6 photographs] : 


Apple blossoms, 490-493, 495.— 
Cherry blossoms, 494. © May 21, 
£12 2h ec weneh May 27.) 1912s. J 


169642-169647. 


BisHop (ANeus ALLYN), Newport, Vt. 
[11506, 11507 

Bishop’s madonna. © May 8, 1912; 
2e¢. May 6, 1912; J 168949. 

Vermont (Supreme court) © Apr. 
30, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1912; J 168878. 
BISSONNETTE (L. G.), Boston. 

[11508-11510 

O’Farrell (Rev. Denis) 1-3. © Apr. 
finde oe: ieach Apr. 18, LOSIa: Ff 
168315-168317. 

BITTNER (FRANK W.), 
Mich. 

Presque Isle: 

Black rocks and snow, 50.—Floating 
ice and shore, 52.—Ice banks, shore, 
51.—Shore in winter, 41. © Apr. 26, 
1912: 2 c. each May 2, 1912; J 168866-— 
168869. 


Marquette, 
[11511-11514 


207 


530384—12——4 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11515 


Bosak (R. B.) & co., Chicago. [11515 


Satisfaction. © Apr. 10, 1912; 2c. 
Apr. 12;: 1912: J -168072. 


BoNNELL (RALPH A.), Chicago. [11516 


Blacksmith at anvil. © Apr. 15, 
7519s DugeMay 2, 19125 J L68se.. 
BorpDEAuUxX (Davin J.), Springfield. 

Mass. [11517-11527 


[3 photographs]: 

I’m it.—Listening.—Toodle. © May 
a, 1912s. 20E each May Si foie: J 
169796-169798. 

[8 photographs]: 

At play.—At rest.—Four of a kind.— 
I am boss.—I hear a mouse.—In the 
trap.—Our pet.—Prize winner. 
May 7, 1912; 2 c. each May 8, 1912; J 
169252169259. 


BossELMAN (A. C.), New York. 
[11528-11542 


[Colored post cards of Washington]: 


Bartholdi fountain and _ botanical 
garden.—Bureau of engraving and 
printing.— Corcoran art gallery. — 


House of Representatives.—New na- 
tional museum.—Oflfice building of the 
United States Senate.—Post office.— 
State, war and navy departments, 
showing rear and gardens of the 
White House.—Union station.—Union 
station waiting room.—United States 
Congressional library, entrance to.— 
War college. — Washington monu- 
ment.—White House, east entrance to. 
© Mar. 23, 1911; 2 @ each May 7, 
1912; K 41577-41581, 41583-41591. 

Mount Vernon, Va. Mount Vernon 
mansion. © Mar. 23, 1911; 2c. May 7, 
1912; K 41582. 


30SSLER (FRED), Ponca, Okla. [115438 

Ponea, Okla., freak picture of cy- 
clone, showing cherry branch pene- 
trated by two large and one small pine 
splinters. © May 17, 1912; 2 c. May 
20, 1912; J 169788. 


BOSTON TRAVELER CO., Boston. [11544 


Cave-in at Canton. © 1c. June 6, 
1912; J 169927. 


Bourcrors (Uxnric) Manchester; N. H. 
[11545 


Great white way at night. © Apr. 
6, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1912; J 167963. 


Brack (A. A.), San Antonio. [11546 


Alamo heroes monument. © May 
19, 1912; 2 c. May 22, 1912; J 169441. 


pt. Iv) nS wee 


BRADLEY (A. F.) New York. [11547 

Niagara Falls, copy of old daguer- 
reotype. © Apr. 12, 1912; 2 ¢. Apr. 13, 
1912; J 168145. 


3RADLEY (MILTON) COMPANY, Spring- 
field, Mass, [11548-11555 
Design nos. 16-23. © Apr. 16, 1912; 
2c. each May 22, 1912; K 42303-42310. 


BRADLEY, BRINK co., Superior, Wis. 
[11556 
Superior, Wis. bird’s-eye view. © 
May 38, 1912; 2 ¢ May 6) 1912-500 
41946. 


BRANDEL (WM. H.) Buffalo, N. Y. 
[11557, 11558 
[Buffalo, N. Y.] Laying corner stone 
at St. Joseph’s eathedral, cor. Del. 
ave., and Utica st. 1 and 2. © June 
11, 1912; 2 c@-.each June 13,5292 >5 

170212, 170238: 

BRANSON (OnivER M.) & 
(Wm. L.) U.S. [11559 
Madonna and child. © Mar. 15, 

1912; 2c, Apr. 9, 1912> F416 ione: 


BRInNIN (T. J.), Boston. [11560 
Sermon on the mount. © May 18, 
1912; 2 e. May 20, 1912; K 421858. 


BristoL (R. C.) Bellows Falls, Vt. 
[11561, 11562 


BrocKMAN 


[2 photographs] : 

Arms and Union blocks fire.-—Wind- 
ham (Hotel) fire. © Apr. 26, 1912; 2 
e. each Apr. 8, 1912; J 168050, 168051. 


BRITTON (Wm. M.) Fort Dade, Fla. 
[11563-11568 

Double explosion of a submarine 
mine at Fort Dade, Fla. © Mar. 28, 
1912: 2c. Apr. 1, 1912: J a6fere 

Explosion of a submarine at Fort 
Dade, Fla. © Mar. 28, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 
1; 19125 3 16767. 

[4 photographs] : 

Hight inch gun in action.—Fifteen 
pounders in action.—Firing a three 
inch gun.—Target practice with fifteen 
pounders. © May 5, 1912; 2 c. each 
May 9, 1912; J 169062-169065. 


Eritron & Rey, San Francisco. [11569 

Yale and Harvard (Steamships) © 
Apr. 25, 1912; 2 « Apr. 13) 32 
168774. 


BROCKETT (H. B.) Sundance, Wyo. 
[6 photographs] : [11570-11575 
Band of elk on Sand Creek, Wyo.— 

Cow elk.—Elk.—EIlk near Sundance, 


208 


169260-169265. 


Brooks (JENNY) co., Salem, Mass. 
[11576-11579 
Cross stitch pattern. Set no. 3, no. 
eee @raApr. 1, 1912;°2 ce. Apr. 3, 1912’ 
K 40711. 


—Set no. 3, no. 2. © Apr. 1, 

meee: 2 cG. Apr. 3, 1912; K 40714. 
Bek 0m. 3,10... 0. ©): Apr, ad: 

ata; 2 c¢ Apr. 3, 1912; K 40715. 
See noel no: | 4. (@h Apr: %, 

foi2: 2 ec. Apr. 3, 1912; K 40716. 


“ 


Brooks (THomas B.) New York. 
[11580-11583 


[Bathing girl. Girl in blue bathing 
ecostume.] © Aug. 1, 1912; 2c. June 
28, 1912; K 43827. 

[Lobster girl. Girl in blue riding 
a lobster.] © Aug. 1, 1912; 2 c. June 
28, 1912; K 48829. 


[Love’s kiss. Colonial couple kiss- 
m= | © Aus. 1, 1912; 2 « June 28, 
1912; K 43826. 

Maxims. [Jester] © Aug. 1, 1912; 
2c. June 28, 1912; K 48828. 


BrotHers (N. A.), Aberdeen, S. D. 
[11584-11588 
Aberdeen, S. D., bird’s-eye view. 
970. © May 25, 1912; 2 ec. June 15, 
1912; J 170229. 


bird’s-eye view, 971. © May 
ma 1912; 2 c. June 6, 1912; J 169966. 

—— (bird’s-eye view) 973. © May 
m5, 1912; 2 c. May 28, 1912; J 169698. 

——Dhird’s-eye view. 982. © May 
me agi2: 2 e. June 8, 1912; J 1T00TT. 
bird’s-eye view, the north side. 
© May 25, 1912; 2c. June 8, 1912; J 
169874. 


Brown (J. E.), Stamford, Conn. 
[11589 
Panama canal, Culebra cut. © 
mor 18 4912; 2c. June 13, 1912; 9 
170219. 


Brown (N. E.), Grand Haven, Mich. 
[11590 

Kite photo of Reeds Lake and Ra- 
mona Park, Grand Rapids, Mich. © 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 11655 
BRocKeEtTT (H. B.)—-Continued. Brown (WILLIAM LEON), Lawrence, 
Wyo.—First band of elk in the Black Ind. [11591 
1912; 2 ¢ each Apr. 11, 1912; J atk Ore erate Rs n 


ets that see vanity and that divine lies. 
© Apr. 15, 1912; 2c Apr. 26, 1912: 
K 42094. 


Brown & BicEetow, St. Paul. 
[11592-11603 
[Colored heads of women-on cards]: 
Alice. — Beatrice. — Claudia. — 
Daphne.— Ethel.—Frances.—Gertrude. 
— Helen. — Inez. — Julia.— Kathryn.— 
Louise. © June 24, 1912; 2 ec. each 

June 27, 1912; K 43743-43754. 


BRUGARD (ADRIENNE) New York. 
[11604-11608 

[5 photographs]: 

Fete of the flower venders of all na- 
tions.—Rose ballet.—Spring dance, vio- 
let crocus herald.—Spring dance, 
yellow crocus herald.—Vaudeville sug- 
gestion, a jag dance. ©1c. each Apr. 
5, 1912; J 168202-168206. 


Buck (GEORGE V.) Washington. 
[11609-11655 
Ansberry (Mrs. T..T.) © Apr. 5, 
1G 2G. Apr 13) 3912" J 168318. 
Anthony (Mrs. Charles B.) 1-5. © 
Apr, 5, 1912); 2.c. each Apr. 18, 1912; J 
168319168323. 
Azy (Viscountess a’) © Apr. 5, 
1992.5 Ze Apres Le 1912); J 168339. 
Clark (Miss Genevieve) © Apr. 
10, 1912; 2'e. Apr. 18, 1912; J 168324. 
Diplomatic play, 1, 2; © Apr. 5, 
IF ies each Apr: £5. 1912s oT 
168329, 1688380. 


Harmon (Gov. Judson) in his head- 
quarters. © Apr. 8, 1912; 2c. Apr. 18, 
1912: Ji AGS3S1, 

Heflin (Hon. Thomas) 1-3. © Apr. 
ba fone ND) eaten Apr |! 18) 1OI2 = J 
168332-168334. 

Hemmick (Mrs. Christian) © Apr. 
%, 1912 92) ec) Apr. 18,1912+'J-168335. 

Hillsville features, 1-25. © Mar. 20, 
Be A est een Apr 27. TORD >. 
168695168719. 


Ramson (Mrs. Ronald) 1,2. © Apr. 


8, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 18, 1912; J 
168336, 1683387. 
Smith (Lucy Hoke) © Apr. 4, 


1912; 2c. Apr. 18, 1912; J 168338. 


Warwick (Countess of) 1-3. © Apr. 
OD) 2 e. each) Apre PSp. 1902 & 7 
168325-168327. 

Warwick’s (Countess of) car. © 


Mavis, t912- 2 @ Juned) 1912-) K ). Apry 1.19125! 2 @ Apr. 18; 19125 J 
426733 168328. 
209 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11656 
BUNNELL (S. U.) Pasadena, Cal. 
[11656 
Willits, Cal., panorama. © Oct. 26, 


1 32 co Apr, 80,1912 >. 3 16879. 


BurpicH (Ep. N.), Westerly, R. I. 
[11657 
Westerly, R. L., 
June 19; 1912;.2 ¢.. June 20, 1912; J 
170335. 


Bureess (W. E.), Scottsville, Va. 
[11658-11663 

[6 photographs] : 

Palmyra, Va.; county bridge, mill 
dam, Palmyra mill, Rivanna River.— 
Scottsville, Va. (bird’s-eye view) from 
Snowden Bluff.—Scottsville, Va. (bird’s- 
eye view) looking east.—NScottsville, 
Va. (bird’s-eye view) looking north.— 
Scottsville, Va., James River looking 
west from bridge.—Slate River at Vir- 
ginia Mills near Arvonia, Va., winter 
scene. © May 25, 1912; 2 c. each May 
28, 1912; J 169692-169697. 


BURKE AND ATWELL, Chicago. [11664 


Johnson and Flynn. © June 10, 
1912-2 ce. June 127 1982 -*s 1OZ09. 


Burns (Guy), Chicago. 11665 


Safe hit.) ©: Mar: 1, 1912:.2 © Mar. 
23, 1912; K 43532. 


BurRRELL (Davin ¥.), Brockton, Mass. 
j 11666, 11067 
Abington, Mass., 200th anniversary, 
illuminated arch of welcome. © June 
£5, 19125 2: June 18,1912) F LOT. 
Brockton, Mass., St. Patrick’s Roman 
Catholic church, dedicated May, 1912, 
photo of Rey. R. B. Killeled in corner. 
© May 29, 1912; 2 c. May 31, 1912; J 
169795. 
Burrow (ERNEST M.) New York. 
[11668-11677 
Bonzano (Archbishop Giovanni) 1-— 
10. © May 8, 1912; 2 c. each May 14, 
1912; J 169221-169230. 
BUTLER (FRANK T.), Brooklyn, N. Y. 
[11678-11682 
McAfee (Dr. C.) 15. © June 10, 
1912; 2c. each June 20,1912; J 170340- 
170344. 
Butters (A. R.) Omaha, Neb. [11683 
At the spring. © July 12, 1911; 2c. 
Apr. 8, 1912; J 167950. 


Byork (CARL R.), New York. 
[11684-11702 
Card: forms. © Apr. /2, a9l2* »2 -c, 
Apr. 6, 1912; K 40498. 
Montessori : 
Color spool game. 
game.—Cylinder inset 


Cut out letter 
game.—Didac- 


colonial club. © 


pt. 1; 0) Sve 8 


Pyorr (Cart R.)—Continued. 

Montessori—Continued. 
tic apparatus, sets 1, 2—Drawing 
game.—Dressing game.—Geometrie in- 
set game.—Long stair game.—Sand- 
paper letter game.—Tower game. © 
1c. each Apr. 5, 1912; J 167841167851. 

[7 prints]: 

Broad stair; long stair; tower.— 
Drawing table and inset; wooden tab- 
lets; solid insets.—Geometric insets 
of wood, and frame cabinet.—Geo- 
metric insets of wood used to teach 
form.—Lacing, shoe buttoning, button- 
ing of other garments, hook and eyes. 
—Ribbon and button frames.—Tablets 
wound with coloured silk. © Apr. 2, 
1912; 2 c each Apr. 6, 1912; K 40486— 
40492, 


ByrpD stTupIo, Cambridge, Mass. [11703 

Ford (Prof. J. D. M:) @ aigw 
1912; 1 « May 18, 19127 eae 
1912; J 169536. 


CALLAWAY (W. R.) Minneapolis. 
[11704 
Dining car. © Apr, 1 132 
Apr. 12, 1912; K 40766. 


CAMPBELL (A.) San Francisco. [11705 


Homeward bound. © Apr. 20, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 27, 1912; J 168684. 


CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 
[11706-11729 

[Anticipation.] 38818. © Apr. 26, 
1912; 2. ec. Apr. 27, 1992 yaaa 

[Daughter of the South.] 7364. © 
June 28, 1912; 2 « June 29, 1912; KE 
43870. 

[Garden court.] © Mar. 27, 1912; 
1c. Mar. 28, 1912; 1.¢; Apreogaeia ae 
40465. 

[Going to the opera.] 7371. © 
June 28, 1912; 2 c. June 29,1912; E& 
43872. 

[Her treat.] 7365. © dune) 25 
1912; 2 c. June 29, 1912; K 438874. 
[Invitation.] 7370. © June 
1912; 2c. June 29, 1912; K 43871. 

[Model.] 3942. © June 20, 1912; 
2c. June 21, 1912; K 48529. 

[Morning song.] 3943. © June 20, 
1912; 2 c. June 21, 1912; K 4385380! 

[Pinnacle.] 3938. © Apr. 26, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 27, 1912; K 41274. 

Roosevelt (Theodore) © Apr. 15, 
1912; 2 ec. Apr. 16, 1912; K 41232. 


28, 


[Waiting.] 7372. © June 28, 1912; 
2c. June 29, 1912; K 43873. > 


210 


mo. 2, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


11767 


CAMPBELL ART co.—Continued. 
[5 prints]: 


Azalias. 8899.—Calm on the listen- 
ing ear of night. 38894.—Choppy sea. 
8877.—Victory of the frigate Consti- 


tution over the Levant and Cyane. 
4043.—Winter night. 3930. © Apr. 
mee 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 25, 1912; Ik 
41199-41203. 

[8 prints]: 

Fancy free. 3842.—Game of chess. 
8820.—Golden morn. 3992.—Golden 
DRymph. 3840. — Grandpa. 3578. — 
Hush of night. 3941.—Rose bud and 
lilies. 3946.—Sailing boats. 3885. © 
mune 1, 1912; 2 c. each June 4, 1912; 
K 42763-42770. 


CAMPBELL STUDIO, New York. 
[11730-11738 

Clews (Henry) 3061 A. © May 31, 
f912; 2c. June 4, 1912; J 169882. 

Little (Mrs. J. McCarty) 2173 GG. 
= Apr. 30, 1912; 2 c. May 3, 1912: J 
168882. 

Mathews (Irs. E. Roscoe) 2511 F. 
=) May 31, 1912; 2 ec. June 4, 1912: J 
16988. , 

O’Ryan (Maj. Gen. John F.) 2950 
BH, 2950 G. © May 2, 1912: 2 c. each 
May 3, 1912; J 168884, 168885. 

Rumsey (Mrs. C. C.) 2666 KK. 
me Apr. 24; 1912; 2c. May 3, 1912: J 
168883. 

Stevens. (Mrs. R.) © May 9, 
gyi2; 2 ce. May 11, 1912; J 169119. 

Stillman (Mrs. James A.) 2924 C, 


2924 D. © May 8, 1912: 2 ec. each 

May 9,-1912; J 169038, 169039. 

CANFIELD (Von Beck) Albany. [11739 
Design for a suburban home. © 1 

© Apr. 4, 1912; I 942. 

CARDELLA (ALEXANDER S.) Chicago. 


[11740-11742 
Astrognostic chart no. 5. © May 2, 
m2; 1 ec. May 4, 1912; I 995. 


Astronomical calendar. © Apr. 
mi2: 1 ec. Apr. 12, 1912: I 954. 

Astronomical calendar. © Apr. 
mi2: 1 c. Apr. 24, 1912; I 972. 


10, 


23; 


OaAREY (EucENE F.), Chicago. [11743 
To my valentine. © Feb. 14, 1912; 
ec. Mar. 28, 1912; K 40645. 


Caro (J. B.) & co., Juneau, Alaska. 
[11744-11746 


Douglas, Alaska. © Apr. 22, 1912: 


B2c. May 1, 1912: J 168848. 


ee ee en ee ee ee ee eee eee eee 


Caro (J. B.) & co.—Continued. 

—— street scene. © Apr. 22, 1912; 
2c. May 1, 1912; J 168849. 
Treadwell in distance. © Apr. 
22, 19012; 2c. May 1, 1912: J 168847, 


CARRAINE (EUGENE), Philadelphia. 
[11747-11752 


[6 photographs]: 

[Birch pond] — [Country road] — 
{Dutch canal]|—TI[Nature’s pathway ]— 
[Winding road]—[ Wooded shore]. © 
May 10, 1912; 2 c. each May 14, 1912: 
K 42057-42062. 


CARTER (CHAS M.), Denver. fae lrdsk, 


Art outline of study, elementary 
schools, Denver. ©1 ec. May 16, 1912; 
I 1036. 


CARTER (GEO. P.), Fairfield, N. C. 
[11754 
Carter’s (Geo. P.) freak lamb. © 
Wey! Li ton2 | AN: game 2h 19t2 ; a 
170345. 


CARTER (WILLIAM) Needham 
Heights, Mass. [11755 
Distinguish the best from the rest. 
©) "Apr 22) 1912): 2c. May 1, 1912: K 
42295. 


Co., 


CELEBRITY ART CO., Boston. 
[11756-11761 


[Sepia posters of women]: 

Day dreams.—It’s cold.—Japanese 
screen.—Spring.—Summer.—Sunshine. 
© Apr! 0 Mods 2 eev teach, Apr: 27, 
1912; K 41498-4150? 


CHAROT (HPHRAIM), Providence, R. I. 

[11762 

Sinking Titanic. © June 17, 1912; 
2c. June 28, 1912; K 438882. 


CHAMBERLAIN (HeEeNnry) Los Angeles. 
[11763 
[Trying the tex mex steel fence 
posti]’ ‘© May: 30, 1912; 2 ¢. May 20, 
1912; K 42298. 


CHANDLER (FRANCES Hoyt), Rockford, 
Tl. [11764, 11765 

He is risen. © Mar. 28, 1912; 1 ec. 
Aprecie 1903?) te Apr. 22, 19125. K 
41111. 

Many happy returns of the day. © 
Mar. 28) 1912: 1° ¢ Apr. 1, 1912; 1-¢. 
Apr. 22,.1912; K 41112. 

CHANG YIN Tanc, Washington. 
[11 766, 11767 

Chang Yin Tang, 1, 2. © Apr. 2, 
1912: 2c. each May 7, 1912; J 169001, 
169002. 


211 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Ty, ‘D'S, 79 


11768 
CHAPMAN (Rost.) co., Brooklyn. — 
[11768 
Ruth. [Large size. © Dec. 28, 


1911; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1912; K 39496. 


CHAPMAN (THOMAS), Denver. [11769 


Woodcraft emblem. ©1c. June 17, 
1912; J 170238. 


CHARSLEY (lL. A.), New York. [11770 


Pour allumer les beaux. © Apr. 4, 
1912; 2c. Apr. 5, 1912; K 40767. 


CHENEY (MAry Movu.tton), Minneapo- 
lis. - [11771-11778 


As Christmas comes and goes. x42. 
ic) Keb. 16,1912 ° 2 eo June 12, 1912 - 
K 481738. 


Bright flowers sweeten leisure 
hours, book mark B. M3. © Mar. 5, 
1912; 2 c. June 12, 1912; K 438174. 


It is of Easter love. Easter card E- 
14. © Feb. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. June 12, 1912; 
K 48175. 


Little girls are made of sugar. Val- 
entine post card. v.—8. © Jan. 17, 
1912; 2c. June 12, 1912; K 48176. 


May the glory of the Haster morn. 
Easter card E-13. © Jan. 4, 1912; 2 
e. June 12, 1912; K 48177. 


Message of December the Twenty- 
fifth, peace and good-will x46. © 
Heb. 16,° 19125 2 ses June 12, dGi2 = ie 
43178. 


Rose knows well, Haster card H-15. 
© Feb. 1, 1912; 2 c June 12, 1912; K 
43179. 

Then be you glad, good people X-41. 
©: Feb, 16; 4912-2 ce. June 12° 1912> K 
43180. 


CuHeEsbro <Harry N.) South Bend, Ind. 

[11779-11781 

Bees. © May 4, 1912; 2c. May 13, 
1912; K 42335. 


Extra. © May 4, 1912; 2c. May 18, 
1912; K 42336. 
Some day. © May 4, 1912; 2c. May 


18, 1912; K 42337. 


CHICAGO GAME Co., Chicago. 
[11782, 11783 


Cross country race. © Feb. 15, 
1912; 2c. Mar. 4, 1912; K 41365. 
Polo erick. © Feb. 15, 


Lous 2 é: 
Mar. 4, 1912; K 41564. 


CHILD WELFARE LEAGUE OF AMERICA CO., 
Columbus, O. [11784 
Child welfare league of America cer- 
tificate of membership. © Apr. 20, 
1912; 2c. Apr. 26, 1912; K 412388. 


home. 


CHINESE BUREAU WOMAN’S HOME MISS. 
soc. oF M. EH. CHurcH, San Fran- 
cisco. [11785-11791 

Oriental home and school, Chinese 

M. EH. Church, San Francisco. Post 

cards. 


Babies dormitory.—Girls.—Oriental 
[Two views.] Oriental home 
and school.—Parlor [Two views.] © 
Apr. 19, 1912; 2:ce. each Apr. 24, 1912; 
K 41139-41145. 


CHRISTAL (S. G.) & BUNNELL (W. A.) 
Decatur, Tex. [11792 
Siege of the Alamo and its heroes. 
© May 8, 1912; 2 ce. May 18, 1912; J 
169150. 


CHRISTIE (WM. M.) La Grange, Il. 
[11793 
La Salle St. Tunnel, No. 15602. © 
May 20, 1912; 2-c. May 22 ei 


169707. 


CHUAN (SHAOCHING H.) Baltimore. 
[11794-11800 
Garden of Delai Lama. ©1c. May 


20, 1912; J 169390. 


Glacier of Mount Lhajagonah. © 1. 
e. May 20, 1912; J 169387. 


Laughing Buddha and his attend- 
ants watching the devil dance. ©1e. 
May 20, 1912; J 169891. 

Pagoling, the city gate of Lhasa city. 
© 1c. May 20, 1912; J 169389. 

Patola, bird’s-eye view. © May 25, 
1912; 2 c. May 20, 1912; J 169380. 

Tibetan bride. © 1c. May 20, 1912; 
J 169888. 

© 


Tithenpoche, the ruler of Tibet. 
1¢. May 20, 19123 J 169592: 


CuurcH (ANGELICA SCHUYLER) New 
York. [11801 
Memorial temple or pergola, open on 
all sides with roof supported by 
columns to cover statue. © 1c. Apr. 
16, Boies G5s) 


CLARKE & CouRSEN, Daytona, Fla. 
[11802, 11803 
Houghten (Dr.) © May 14, 1912; 
1 ec. May 17, 1912; 1.¢. May 31, 19125 
J 169810. 
Well done. © May 14, 1912; 2 c. 
May 17, 1912; J 169349. 


CLAUSSEN (JuLIus H.) Brooklyn. 

11804 

Claussen’s continuous benzine still. 

© Apr. 8, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 10,40Rse 
40717. : 


212 


mo. 02, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


11870 


CLEMENT (EH. L.), Princeton, Minn. 
[11805 
Princeton, Minn., Princeton band. 
ieJune.1, 1912; 1 « June 10, 1912; 1 
e. June 19, 1912; J 170356. 


CLiFFoRD (C. H.), Walasha, Minn. 
[11806-11809 
Child madonna. © May 1, 1912; 2 
e. June 22, 1912; J 170566. 
Cupids 1-3. © May 1, 1912; 2 .e. 
each May 20, 1912; J 169384-169386. 


CLINE (W. M.) Chattanooga, Tenn. 
[11810-11812 

[3 photographs]: 

Confederate battery on Lookout 
Mountain.—Moccasin Bend and Chat- 
tanooga from Lookout Mountain, 1, 2. 
i) Mar. 20, 1912; 2 c« each. Apr.''23, 
1912; J 168468-168470. 


CLINKENBEARD (W. H.), Aberdeen, 
Wash. [11818 
Happy family, every member an 
eux | © May 30, 1912; 2 ¢. June 8, 


1912; J 170128. 


CLINTON (HaArRy), Litchfield, Conn. 
[11814 
Litchfield, Conn. Hotel Berkshire. 


© May 20, 1912; 2 c. June 7, 1912; 
K 48145. 


Cocoran (JoHN J.) Co., Buffalo, N- Y. 

[11815 

Watch yourself, key series of pic- 

torial post cards. © June 38, 1912; 2 
e. June 4, 1912; K 42721. 


COHEN STOVE AND RANGE Co., Florence, 
Ala. [11816, 11817 


Art perfection cook. © Aug. 1, 
9911; 2¢. May 20, 1912; K 42157. 

Perfection cook. © Aug. 1, 1911; 
2 ec. May 20, 1912; K 42156. 


CotBy (Francis T.), New York. 
[11818-11823 

[6 photographs]: 

Buffalo’s head—Ceylon.— Bull ele- 
phant—-Meru.—Great brown bear of 
Alaska.—Kenai mountains. — Medina, 
great temple—Sheep hunting. ©le. 
each May 27, 1912; J 169591-169596. 


CoLEMAN (CHARLES HE.), Chicago. 
[11824 
Six per cent. © May 15, 1912; 2c. 
May 15, 1912; K 41979. 


COLLEGE WORLD co., New York, N. Y. 
[11825 


Tennis girl. © June 24, 1911; 2 e. 
June 12, 1911; K 25704. 


en mnmnmeenmnnmmmenmnnt 


CCLLETT (CHARLES B.), New York. 
[11826 
Diagram chart. © May 27, 1912; 2 
¢ May 29, 1912; K 42572. 


CoLLieR (B. C.), Olympia, Wash. 
[11827-11881 

[5 photographs]: 

Mt. Rainier, from Hunters Point, 
Puget Scund.—Mt. Rainier, from Olym- 
pia.—Mt. Rainier, overloecking Des- 
chute Valley.—Mt. Rainier, with appie- 
tree in bloom.—Twilight on Puget 
Sound. © May 10, 1912; 2 @ each 
sune 22, 1912; J 170561-170565. 


COLORADO YULE MARBLE Co., Chicago. 
[11832-11845 

Cenotaph and pillar palm stand. © 
Apia 2h AOU Di co) May: 4. 1912 s2 1K 
41495. 

Cenotaph with incense burning. © 
Mar. 2); 1912 ;:\2.¢e. May’ 4,:1912:,K 
41496. 

Design for Gothic cenotaph. © June 
1,,1912;°2.¢. June’S, 1912; K 43029. 

© 


Design for Greek headstone. 
June? ty 1902) 2) Cy (Sune S, 1912») Ke 
43030. 

Designs for German headstone, A, 
B, C. © June 1, 1912; 2 c each June 
8, 1912; K 48026-48028. - 

[Memorial monument and two pil- 
lars.] © Feb. 2, 1912; 2 ec May 4, 
1912; K 41497. 

[Monumental designs and mauso- 

leum]: 

Castm.—In memory of Jamson.— 
[ Mausoleum. ]—Thomas.—To the mem- 
cry of Mocsmra.—Peace. © May 2, 
1912; 2 @ each May 4, 1912; K 41489- 
41492, 414094. 

Name. [Doric memorial column.] 
©) dan 2) 1912 -)2) e. May 4, 1912; K 
41493. 


Comgs (VY. A.) Grant City, Mo. 
[11846, 11847 


Double header just with coweatcher 
at work in Maylon’s cut, east end, 
north of Irena, Mo. © Mar. 19, 1912; 
DieiApr. 11912" SJ 16619. 

Snowplow at work in Maylon’s cut, 
west end, north of Irena, Mo. © Mar. 
tO) 1912) 2 Apr. 1, 1912: J A618. 


COMMISSARIAT OF THE Hoty LAND, 
Washington. [11848-11870 


[Sepia postcards of Mount St. Sep- 
ulchre, Washington] : 
Altar of Mount Calvary.—dAlverna 
chapel in the woods.—Catacombs, view 
of the.-—Cemetery cross.—Cloister and 


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11871 


pt. 1, nasa 


COMMISSARIAT OF Hoty LAND— 

Continued. 

[Sepia postcards of Mount St. Sep- 

ulehbre, Washington |—Continued. 
monastery well, gen’l view of.—Corri- 
dor of monastery cloister.—Grotto of 
Bethlehem. 1 Altar of the Magi.— 
Grotto of Bethlehem. 2 Altar of the 
Nativity.—Grotto of Nazareth. 1 Altar 
of the annunciation. 
gen’l view of the Holy sepulchre and 
Calvary.—Monastery, distant view of. 
— Monastery cemetery. — Monastery 
well.—Mount St. Sepulchre, gen’! view. 
—Poor soul’s chapel.—Saint Anthony’s 
shrine. .© Apr. 2,:1912: 2 c.each- Apr. 
3, 1912; K 40211-40226. 

| Biblical scenes, postcards] : 

Altar of St. Francis.—Altar of St. 
Joseph.—Altar of the Blessed Virgin.— 
Altar of the Sacred Heart.—Com- 
munity at prayer.—Grotto of Bethle- 
hem; The Manger.—Holy Sepulchre 
at Easter. © June 17, 1912; 2 c. each 
June 7, 1912; K 4297842984. 


COMPEER CIGAR CO., Indianapolis. 
[11871-11875 


THE 


[5 photographs]: 
Artist’s model.—Cuban plantation.— 


High flyers. — Lovers. — Tropical 
beauty. © May 1, 1912; 2 ec. each Apr. 


30, 1912; J- 168827—-168829, 168830, 

168831. 

Conat (JOSEPH H.) Detroit. [11876 
Cooper (Rev. David) . © May 31, 

1912 A2 eh Tune 1 LOR2 2 J LOSSSLE 

ConovER (KE. C.), New York. [11877 
[Naiad.| © Mar. 13, 1912;.2 e. Apr. 

26, 1912; K 41251. 

ConrAD (CHAS. F.), New York. [11878 
National eclectic institute certificate. 

©, Apri? 1912-\2 ef Apr 16,1912: 

IK 40828. 

Cook (C. C.) New York. 
Bareback riders: 
Davenport (Orrin) A, B.—Wirth 

(May) Ay Bi C.. Cr Apr.526,51912 » 2 e. 

each May 1, 1912; J 168852-168856. 

Core (Samu. H.), Norristown, Pa. 

[11884 
Brace of pointers. © Feb. 22, 1912; 
2 ¢; June 17, 19123. 7 170254. 
Corpitr (KE. F.), Nashville, Tenn. 


[11879-11883 


[11885 
Madonna. © Dee. 21, 1911; 2 «. 
May 24, 1912; J 169538. 
CorRNING (LEAVITT), Saint Paul. 
[11886 


Saint Paul, map of the fourth ward. 
© Mar 14, 1912; 2 ec: Apr. 8, 1912; K 
40768. 


3 j STAIN BROS., Huron, S. D. 
Main altar and Co ee os., Huron, 8. D 


COST CONGRESS MONTHLY RECORD, Cin- 
cinnati. [11887, 11888 
Cost bug. © May 7, 1912; 2 c. May 
10, 1912; K 42095. 
Oh! wont you be mine. Cartoon of 
cost bug. © June 5, 1912; 2 e. June 
12, 1912; K 438181. 


[11889 


Huron, S. D., new post office. © 
May 10, 1912; 2 ¢ May & 337 
168922. 


Coutt (A. A.) St. Louis. 
[11890-11895 

[6 photographs] : 

Benton park.—Compton Hill reser- 
voir park.—Forest park.—Free bridge. 
—Industrial school.—Shaw’s gardens. 
© May 8, 1912; 2 ce. each May 9, 1912; 
J 169067-169072. 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo. 
[11896-11903 


Auto races [poster] 6328, 6324. © 
June 3, 1912; 2 ¢@. June 4.519125 
AT 2 AO ee 

Burial of the Maine in mid-ocean. 
no. 6315. [Large size] © Apr. 19, 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1912; K 41021. 

Chatterdon (Arthur). 63821. 
sheet. © June 14, 1912; 
18, 1912; K 43356. 


6318. [Three sheets.] © June 
14, 1912; 2c. June 18, 1912; K 43355. 


Churchhill downs. Free field derby 
day. © Apr. 22, 19125°2%e340r 


[One 
2 & June 


1912; K 41123. 


[Firemen’s rescue.] © May 24, 
1912; 2 c. May 25, 1912; K 42479. 

Racing no, 6312. © Apr 219i 
2c. Apr. 25, 1912; K 41288. 


CoXHEAD (JOHN H.) Buffalo. 
[11904, 11905 


Hospital building, plan and design, 
385. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1912; I 934. 

Tuberculosis hospital, plans and de- 
signs, 412: © 1 ¢. Mar is) 227 
935. 


CRAMP (WmM.) & SONS SHIP & ENGINE’ 
co., Philadelphia. [11906 
Cuba’s adios to the Cramp’s ship- 
yard. ©1ce May 16, 1912; J 169268: 


CREIGHTON (Mary L.), San Francisco. 

[11907 

You are invited to attend the recep- 

tion. © Apr. 18, 1912; 2) ¢ App ies 
1912; K 40878. 


214 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


Critic (THE), Seattle. [11908 

Crowd waiting opening matinee per- 
formance, Maud Adam’s Chantecler. 
© June 19, 1912; 2 c. June 20, 1912; 
J 170345. 


CULVER ACADEMY, Culver, 
Ind. [11909-11916 
Open air sleeping barrack, 1-8: 
Cadet retiring, closing and opening 
windows.— Exterior view.—- Exterior 
yiew showing awning.—Improved stu- 
dents desk.—Outside windows closed. 
-—Showing awning, cadet asleep. 
Students at work.—Study hour. © 
may 1, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 10, 1912; 
J 168064-168071. 


MILITARY 


CUNDILL (FRANK), Isabel, S. Dakota. 
[11917-11923 

[6 photographs]: 

Bad War (Martha) at home— 
Black Shieid (Abraham).—Iron Nest 
(Arthur).—Iron Nest (Mr. and Mrs.). 
—Red Dog (Chas.) at home.—Red 
Dog (Susan) at home. © June 1, 
1912; 2c. each June 8, 1912; J 170078— 
1700838. 

Roping series no. 2. © Mar. 29, 
gore): 2e..Apr: 13, 1912; J 168142. 


1924 

Newport, N. H., soldier’s monument. 

© June 8, 1912; 2 c. June 8, 1912; J 
170357. 


CURRIER (ARTHUR S.), Newport, N. H. 
[ 


Curtis (Epw. S.) Boston. 
[11925-11929 
PSoprints} : 
By the arrow.—In the Kutenai 
country.—Night scout.—On the Jocko. 
—Signal fire to the mt. god. © Apr. 


moro: 2 ¢ each Apr: 8, 19125 K 
40432-40436. 
CurRTISS sTupIO, New Haven. [11930 


Borup (George). © May 20, 1912; 
2c. May 24, 1912; J 169545. 


CuTLER (EHpwarp H.) co., Philadelphia. 

fIL9S1 
out your 
ce. Apr tT, 


Suggestions for laying 
acre. -© Apr. 12, 1912; 2 
1912; K 411138. 


Dan. (F. E.), Hartford, Conn. 
[11932-11935 
Group of glass prisms. © May 15, 
19m: 1 c. Apr. 4, 1912; 1 e«. May 24, 
1912; K 42560. 


Group of lenses. © May 415, 1912; 


mes May 23, 1912: 1 ¢ Apr. £1,-19125 
KK 42541. 


11948 
Dan (F. E.)—Continued. 
Group of pendulum balls. © May 
ie; pets) 4d) Ge Apr 4, 1912 +: tie! May 
24, 1912; K 42561. 


Group of prisms. © May 15, 1912; 
1. ‘ce Apr. 4, 1912; 1. ¢. May 24, 1912; 
K 42562. 
Dakin (C. L.) Somerville, Mass. 
[11936 
Bathing beach in a storm, Siascon- 
set, Mass. © May 1, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 
5, Loess FGSiat. 


DAMREL (JAMES A.) Cayuga, Wis. 
[11937 
Damrel (Mr. and Mrs. James A.) 
starting on their coast to coast trip, 
driving a team of timber wolves. © 
Pepe chi OL 2s At, 22, SOL2 | ae 

168431. 

DANIELS (BR. A.), Sandstone, Minn. 

[11938-11942 


Sandstone, Minn., Dutch reform 
church and parsonage, 210. © May 


25, L912: 2 e. May 31, 1912: J 169808: 
Lower dam, 211, 214.—Upper 
Gam, 248, 216.; -«CG) May, 25; 1912. 2; 
each May 31, 1912; J 169803-—169806. 
DAVIDSON (Morris), Cambridge, Mass. 
[11943 
[Floral design to be used on post 
ear @ Apr, A¢29i2:) 2c. Apr. 17, 
1912; K 40769. 


Davis & SANFoRD co., New York. 

: [11944 

Hayden (Dorothy) now Mrs. Alired 

Macy, jr. © Apr. 20, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 
20, 1912; J 168395. 


Day (EVANGELINE OSMOND), Syracuse, 
Na [11945 
Cradle roll; a little child shall lead 
them.’ © May 1, 1912: 2-c. May 23, 
1912 31 42377. 


DECKER (ALFRED) & COHN, Chicago. 
[11946 
Canada endorses society brand 
clothes. © May 11, 1912; 2 c. June 13, 
1912; K 43210. 
Dr MatieTr (Stupio) Utica, N. Y. 
[11947 


Redermann (A. A.) (© Apr. 12, 
1612) 2c, Apr: 15, 1912: J 168148. 


DemaAreEST (F. M.), Englewood, N. J. 
[11948 
New Jersey state legislature, 1912. 
GyApr 9) 1912 312. Apr da 192 eK 
40559. 


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11949 


pt. IV, DS ¥en 


De MARIA (FRANK) New York. 
[11949, 11950 
Marconi (Guglielmo) A, B:. ©1«. 
each Apr. 1, 1912; J 167680, 167681. 
DENNE Cco., New York. [11951 
Denne collar. © May 17, 1912; 2c. 
May 22, 1912; K 42297. 
De Remo (Victor H.), N. Yakima, 
Wash. [11952, 11953 
Grande Ronde, Ore., valley. © June 
277 1912; 2 ee. Sune 15, 1912 9d 178250. 


La Grande, Ore. © June 16, 1912; 
2c June 26, 1912; J 170639. 


DETROIT PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., Detroit. 
[11954 
White Mountain, N. H. Tip Top 
House on summit of Mt. Washington. 
© Mar. 7, 1912; 2 ce. Apr. 19, 1912; K 
41137. 
DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit. 
[11955-12031 
Atlantic (Steamer) from old print, 
022685. © Feb. 19, 1912; 2c. Apr. 12, 
1912 > J. 168195. 
Autumn; by J. Francis Murphy, M-— 


150.) © Apr. 22,1912: Ore. “May 2: 
1912; J 169423. 

Buckwheat harvest ; by Jean 
Francois Millet, 048055. © Dec. 14, 


1911; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 1912; J 1683842. 

Buffalo, Delaware ave., 072715. © 
Mar, 43, 1912; 2¢é. Apr do. 195i 
168589. 

—— Gates circle, 072717. © Mar. 
11812 | 2. Apr. 2901912 = 7 t68n08. 
Shelton square, 072744. © 
Marte. loi? 2c. Apr. 19, Toes 7 
168596. 

Ceris; by Auguste Rodin, 048056. © 
Bee 5 IOI 2 c., Apo Tole 


161119. 
Christ (Head of) crowned with 
thorns; by Guido Reni, 090350. © 


Marit. Oto: 92 er Apres 12, Bog of 
168188. 

Christ in the house of Mary and 
Martha; by Henry Steenwyck the 
younger, 048071. © Mar. 3, 1912; 2c. 
Apr 15, 191225") AGS 78, 

Coming storm; by William Keith, 
050144. © Jan. 10, 1912; 2c Apr. 15, 
1912; J 168225. 

Detroit in 1820 and steamer Walk- 
in-the-water (from old print) 022690. 
© Feb. 19, 1912; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1912; J 
168187. 

——in 18538 (from old _ print) 
022691. © Feb. 19, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 12, 
1912; J 168186. 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

Evening on the dunes; by M. J. 
Iwill, 048073. © Mar. 6, 19123) 2" 
Apr. 6, 1912¢:9 t68ii42 


Flight of love; by Auguste Rodin, 


048057. © Dec. 15, 1911; 2 ec. Apr. 6, 
1912 5) J 1689 €¢: 
Hermes, Graeco-Roman, unknown, 


048061. © Dec. 15, 1911; 2 c. Apr. 6, 
1912: J 168112. - 


Holland morning; by George Hitch- 
cock, 050143. © Jan. 10, 1912; 2 «. 
Apr. 15, 1912; J 168446. 

Home of the heron; by George In- 
ness, 050147. © Jan. 10, 1912; 2 «© 
Apr. 12, 1912; J 168190. 

Homer (Head of) Hellenistic, 048060. 
© Dee. 15, 19115°2 e@ Apr ia 
J 168189. 


Honton’s map of 1705 of the Great 
Lakes and St. Lawrence River, 022692. 
@ Feb. 19, 1912; 2 @ Apr. T2iaiee 
J 168191. 

Lac (Le) Aix-le-Baind; by M. J. 
Iwill, 048074. © Mar. 6, 1912; 2 @ 
Apr. 6, 1912; J 168115. 


Lady in green and gray, 050164. 
© May 21, 1912; 2 @ Jume 19, 1912; 
J 170620. 


La Jolla, Cal., bathing pool, 072763. 
© Apr. 11, 1912; 2 « May Sieigiee 
J 169097. 


Lake George, N. Y:, view of Silver 
Bay ass’n. from boat house, 015705. 
© Apr. 11, 1912; 2 e Apr aaa 
J 168613. 


Little old man of the woods; by 
Irving R. Bacon, 050162, 050163. © 
Apr. 18, 1912; 2 ec. each May 6, 1912; 
J 168919, 168920. 


Marion (Hotel) on Lake George, 
boat landing, 072719. © Mar. 12, 
1912; 2 ec Apr. 19, 1912; J 168588. 


Miami, Fla. avenue of palms, 
072720.. © Mar. 18, 19125 25c3ane 
19, 1912; J 168586. 


—— Biscayon Bay, 072743. © Mar. 
13, 1912; 2 @ Apr. 19,1912; 7 aeeae 


— Jungle road, 072722. © Mar. 
18, 1912: 2 c.. Apr. 19, 19125 J iGesam 

Moonrise; by George Inness, 050149. 
¢C) Jan. 10, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 12)/.09ies 
J 168192. 


New York: 
New York public library building, 


0900.—New York public library, en- 
trance, 0899. © May 15, 1912; 2 ¢. 


each May 27, 1912; J 169648, 169649. 


216 


mo. 2, 1912 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

New York—Continued. 
public library building. 0901. 
12771. © May 22, 1912; 2 c June 
19, 1912; J 170623, 170626. 

Nocturne, Southampton water; by 
James A. McNeill Whistler, 050145. 
megan. 10. 1912: 2 c. Apr. 12, 1912; 
J 168198. 

Pastoral poetry, 


dramatie poetry, 
epic poetry; by Pierre Cecile Puvis 
de Chavannes, 048066. © Jan. 31, 
7912; 2 ¢ May 21, 1912; J 169425. 

Pastoret (Marquis de) portrait of 
the; by Paul Delaroche, 050119. © 
meee es. 1911: 2 c« Apr. 6, 1912; JF 
168120. 

Pearl Point landing on Lake George, 
072718. © Mar. 13, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 
19, 1912; J 168592. 

Philosophy, astronomy, history; by 
Pierre Cécile R. de Chayannes, F—136. 
© Jan. 31, 1912; 2 c. May 9, 1912; 
J 169099. 

Philosophy, history astronomy; by 
Pierre Cécile Puvis de Chavannes, 
048065. © Jan. 31, 1912; 2 c. June 8, 
aoi2: J 170071. 

Photographer’s 
© May 6, 1912; 2 
169424. 

Portrait of a lady; by Nicolaes 
Maes, 048050. © Dec. 14, 1911; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 19, 1912; J 168343. 


Prelude; by Willard L. Metcalf, 
ma09G0. «© Mar. 13, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 6, 
poi2; J 168110. 

Providence, R. I., Crown hotel: 

Foyer, 062871.—Parlor of suite, 
062872. — Reception room, 062875.— 
Restaurant or large dining room, 
062874. © Apr. 9, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Apr. 25, 1912; J 168609-168612. 

Psyche; by Auguste Rodin, 048058. 
=) Dec. 15, 1911; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1912: J 
168118. 

Put-in-bay (Steamer) 022702. © 
Sete. 19I2; 2 c. May 9,,\19123 5 
169098. 

Rainy day; by Frank W. Benson, 
m50139. © Jan. 10, 1912; 1 c. Apr. 3, 
=e Apr. 15, 1912; J 168226. 

Royal and cocoanut palms, 0727238. 
m=) Mar. 13, 1912: 2 c. Apr. 19, 1912: 
J 168594. 


Sailing vessel. Le Griffon, 022686. 
=) Web. 19, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 12, 1912; 
J 168194. 

Ste. Claire Flats, Mich., old club and 
ecttages, 072773. © May. 24, 1912; 
2c. June 19, 1912; J 170624. 


assistants, 072788. 
e May 21. 1912: J 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


12031 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

Star Island house, 072768 
072769. © May 15, 1912; 2c. June 19, 
1912; J-.170621>. 170625. 

Star Island, Willow ave, 
OT2770:: © May 5; 1912: 2.6 Tune 
tO OI a | 1 7OGE2. 


Salt Lake City, Utah; Brigham 
Noures erave, 10. Apr. 5, 19125 2) « 
Apr. 8, 1912; K 40425. 


Scott (Sir Walter) portrait of; by 
Charles R. Leslie, 050124. © Dec. 14, 
1911; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1912; J 168593. 


Seminole mother and _ children, 
Hatt. © Man ws: 19122) e@.) Apr, 
19, 1912; J 168595. 

Song of the lark; by Jules Adolphe 
Breton, 050140. © Jan. 10, 1912; 2 c¢. 
May 6, 1912; J 168921. 

Springfield. Mass.; from the cam- 
panile of the municipal group. © Apr: 
5, 19922 2.e. Apr. 8, 1912; K 40426. 


Typical tow of the Seventies, 022687. 
© iFéb. 19, 19125 2-e: Apr. 12, 1912: F 
168197. 

Venetian girl, by Chas. W. Haw- 
thorne, A. N. A. 050165. © May 27, 
WGA 32 eo dune 71912. £70018. 


Virgin (The); by Giovanni Batista 
Salvi, called Sassoferrato, 048070. © 
Mat. oo) totae 2 e. Apr 1b, Vi? +> Ff 
168447. 

Walk-in-the-water (Steamer) from 
old print, 022689. © Feb. 19, 1912; 2 
e, Apr. 12: 191233 168196. 

White monkeys; by Okio, 048048. 
Chibectits. #90: '2 ee) Apr. .6;-1912> J 
1681138. 

White veil; by Willard Leroy Met- 
calf, 050158. © Mar. 7, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 
G5 1912); Ef TGSTE1. 


Young mother; by Bela L. Pratt, 
028027. © Dec. 15, 1911; 2 c. Apr. 6, 
1912; J 168116. 

[2 photographs]: 

Muses welcoming the genius of en- 
lightenment, by Pierre Cécile Puvis 
de Chavannes, 050150. — Prophets 
(the) .by John Singer Sargent, N. A. 
Oj0tS251O: Jans: di, 1912: 2 «. each 
May 27, 1912; J 169650, 169651. 

[2 photographs]: 

Santa Barbara, Cal., Arlington hotel, 
072762.—- Santa Barbara, Cal. en- 
trance, Arlington hotel,- 072760. © 
Apr. 9, 1912; 2 c. each June 7, 1912; J 
170014, 170015. 

[5 photographs]: 

Los Angeles, Central park and Hill 
st., 072756.—Los Angeles, Central park 


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DETROIT PUB. Co.—Continued. 
[5 photographs ]—Continued. 

and West Fifth st., 072757.—Los An- 
geles, court house and Hall of Rec- 
ords, 072755.—Pasadena, Cal.. mill of 
Banbury Cross, Busch sunken gardens, 
072758.—Santa Barbara, Cal., Casa de 
la Guerra, 072759. © Apr. 9, 1912; 2 
e. each May 13, 1912; J 169181—169185. 


Dr Vrro (M.), Brooklyn. 


King and queen of Italy. See 
Russo (J. B.) 
DEWEY (A.) Fargo, N. D. 
[12032, 12033 


Moorhead, Minn. : 

Concordia college.—Normal school. 
© May 4, 1912; 2 c. each May 6, 1912; 
J 168917, 168918. 


DICKINSON (BERNARD L.), Gary, Ind. 

[12034 

Gary, Ind., Indiana steel co.’s plant. 

© June 18, 1912; 2 ec. June 15; 1912: J 
170225. 


DiIcKSON (EpWaArD R.) Newark, N. J. 
[12035-12037 
Newark, N. J.: 


In Clinton st.—Industries of the 
city. Skyscrapers. © May 12, 1912; 
2.c. each May 11, 1912; J 169144— 
169146. 

DINGMAN BRos., Los Angeles. [120388 

Signing articles. © Apr. 20, 1912; 


2c. Apr. 26,, W912: J 168631. 
Disincrer & ADAMS, Binghamton, N. Y. 
[12039-12041 

[3 photographs]: 

Adirondack deer, Beaver Lake.— 
Adirondack stream.—Wild deer at 
Beaver Lake. © May 1, 1912; 2 « 
each May 6, 1912; J 168924—168926. 


DITTMEYER (WALTER FE.) Harper’s 
Ferry, W. Va. [12042, 120438 
Harper’s Ferry, W. Va. Shenandoah 


street. © May 21, 1912; 2 
1912; K 42289. 

Storer college. © May 
1912; 2 ce. May 22, 1912; K 42288. 


e. May 22, 


21, 


Dosyns (W. T.) Bristol, Tenn. 
[12044 
Rules and drawings giving methods 
for determining degree of railroad 
curves. ©1c. Mar. 19, 1912; I 981. 


Dore (Davin), London. [12045 
Coronation ceremony of King George 


V in Westminster Abbey. © June 18, 
1912; 2 c. June 8, 1912; K 438081. 


) 


— 


18 


DoxrcE (E. G.), Fargo, N. Dak. 
[12046-12048 
Bjérnson (Bjérn.) bauta. © June 
7, 1912; 2c. June 6, 1912; ies: 
Hauge (Hans Nielsen) baute. © 


June 7, 1912; 2 -¢.; Jie 6) 4932 
170418. 


Wergeland (Henrik) statue. © 
June 7, 1912; 2 ¢. June 6G) isis 
170417. 


Downie (LEON F.) Merrill, Wis. 
{12049 
Opening game, Wausau vs. Aurora. 
© May 138, 1912; 2 ec. May 16, 1912: J 
169288. 


DOWNIE stupio, Merrill, Wis. [12050 

Stongs public park, bird’s-eye view. 
© May 1,'1912; 2 c« May 1, 194255 
169120. 


DRAKE (J. B.) Ponea City, Okla. 
[12051, 12052 
Ponea City cyclone. © Ape 2s; 
“1912-2 c. May 10, 19125 7 169ioe 
Standsblack (Cora Dé) © June 10, 
1911, 2 e. June 21, 1912555 170aa 


DRAKE, (J. D.), Silverton, Or. 
[12053-12068 
Davenport’s (Homer) boyhood home. 
© Aug., 1911: 2 c. May 20) 1gt2-ae 
169401. 


Davenport’s (Homer) funeral pro- 


cession : 
Arriving at cemetery, 6.—\At the 
grave, 7-—Band, 38.—Bier, 1.—Main 
street, Silverton, Or., 2—Mourners, 


4.—On way to cemetery, 5. © May 
14, 1912; 2 @. each May 20, 191250 
169393-169399. 
grave, 8. © May 14, 1912302 
c. May 20, 1912; J 169400. 
© 
J 


Mt. Angel, Ore., looking east. 
June 5, 1912; 2 c June kei 
170179. 


looking west. © June 5, 1912; 
2c. June 11; 1912: J 17OrSe: 
Parish church—front view. © May 
31, 1912: 2 c June 6G; 1912; J 169962. 
Parish church (interior) direct 
front, no. 1... © May 31, 1912s 2e0 
June 6, 1912; J 169963. 


from balcony, 3. © May 81, 

1912; 2 ¢. June 6, 1912; J 169965. 

R. side front, 2. © May 831, 

1912; 2c. June 6, 1912; J 169964. 
Parish church—side view. © May 

21, 1912; 2 e. June 6, 1912; J 1699GL. 


no. 2, 1912 


DRAPER (JUNE) Portland, Or. [12069 
Hello Bill. © May 29, 1912: 2 ¢, 
June 3, 1912; J 169859. 


DREKALO (THE) Philadelphia. [12070 


Theta lambda phi, 6 A ©@ fraternity 
arms. © Mar. 21, 1912; 2 c. May 29, 
1912; K 42958. 


DROUILLARD (K. C.) Lander, Wyo. 
[12071 
Shoshone Indian sun dance. © May 
fro: 2c. Apr. 6, 1912; J 167864. 


DRYSDALE COMPANY, Chicago. 
[12072-12093 

Bon voyage. © June 17, 1912; 2 ¢. 
June 20, 1912; K 48453. 

Hello. © June 21, 1912; 2c June 
24, 1912; K 438644. 

Just a remembrance. © June 17. 
fon: 2 -e. June 20, 1912; K 48451. 

On guard. The country is safe. © 
fume 24° 1912> 2 ec. June 24, 1912; K 
43645. 

On your anniversary. © June 17. 
1912; 2 c. June 20, 1912; K 48450. 

On your graduation day. © May 1, 
1912; 2 c¢. June 20, 1912; K 48449. 

On your happy day. © June 18, 
1912; 2 c. June 20, 1912; K 48454. 

Satished. © June 21, 1912; 2 ¢ 
June 24, 1912; K 438646. 


Se, comty. © June 21,°1912;,2:¢. 
June 24, 1912; K 438647. 


Solid comfort. © June 21, 1912; 2 
e. June 24, 1912; K 43648. 


Thought for you. © June 17, 1912; 
2c. June 20. 1912; K 48452. 


Wishes of joy. © June 17, 1912; 
2c. June 20, 1912; K 48455. 


Your wedding day. © May 1, 1912; 
2c. June 20, 1912; K 43456. 

[9 prints]: 

[Caller.J]—I’ve often watched my 
mama stand.—Mother’s furs are soft 
and warm.—My dog Sport is just alt 
right.—Papa’s hat is tall and black.— 
[Poinsettia girl.]—[Prairie queen. ]— 
Question.—_My but muzzer will be 
glad.—Wonder just how long ’twill be. 
iS Web. 12. 1912; 2 c. each Apr, 20, 
1912; K 40981-40989. 


Dvusois (Oscar EDWIN), Fall River, 

Mass. [12094, 12095 

Fall River, Mass. A. B. © June 20, 
1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; J 170458. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


12120 


DucGMoRE (A. R.), New York. 
[12096-12105 
[10 photographs]: 


Caribou doe and fawn.—Caribou 
herd led by stag.—Caribou herd in 
migration.—Doe and fawn entering 


water.—Herd coming on shore.—Herd 
of caribou about to land.—Old stag.— 
Stag with monster antlers.—Taken by 
surprise.—Young stag coming through 
snow. © May 15, 1912; 2 c. each May 
2) LOU <1 O95 76160585; 


DumpBack (J. A.) Independence, Wis, 

[12106, 12107 

Wideman (Charles) head of, show- 

ing wounds, front view. © Apr. 13, 
HOE 2s ae. pe VW tO IGS 1G. 

Wideman (Charles) head of, show- 

ing wounds, side view. © Apr. 13, 
AGA?) S GatApr: hos 1912: J 168071: 


DUNCAN (A. B.) Springfield, Mo. 
[12108 
White River Valley and Ozark dam, 
© ‘May 25..19)2-;2:c. June 7, 1912: .7 
169969. 


DUNLAP (NETTIE HOWELL), Chicago. 
[12109 
Story of the bells. [Red roses and 
bells:]. © Apr. 22, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 25, 
1912; K 41356. 


DuRFEE (SusSAN T.) Chicago. [12110 
Faith, hope and love. © Mar. 22, 
102 Zile Apr, 26,>1912 «J 1G8687. 


DuRSTINI (W. O.) Belpre, Kan. 
[12111-12120 

Belpre, IKkan., after the snow, Dud- 

ley ave. © Mar. 19, 1912; 2c. Apr. 18, 

1912; J 168156. 

Christian church. © Apr. 26, 

1912; 2c. May 4, 1912; J 168895. 

gas plow, 1,2. © Apr. 8, 1912; 

Bre, jederrApr:: t3>. 19125) J 168162, 

168163. 


——gas plow demonstration. © 
Es) Se uns sy 2. Apr 13, “IOI: | TF 
168161. 


snow along Santa Fe track. © 
Dae O. () LOt2 8 es SAgor, TS POTS Ss ek 
168160. 


snow at. © Mar. 8, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Apr, be, £912.5' 3 168159. 

snow bound Fatzer home. © 
Marit tOt2 + 2 es Apr. 13. 19f2s 08 
168157. 


snow drifts, N. Belpre lumber 
company. © Mar. 1, 1912; 2 c. Apr, 
13; M12; J 168158. 


219 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12121 


pt. IV, D. Syeee 


DuRSTINI (W. O.)—Continued. 

Floral offering for Hoy C. Busen- 
bark. «© Apr.9, 19125 °2e Apr: 13, 
1912; J 168164. 


Du Saar (D. J.), Holland, Mich. 
[12121 


Coopersville, Mich., E. P. Daggett | 


canning company’s plant. © June 26, 
1912; 2 c. June 28, 1912; J 170654. 


DweELLy (HE. L.), Buffalo. 
(ion, 12123 


Hxperience teaches. © June 22, 
1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; K 43596. 


Trained mind wins. © June 22, 
1912; 2 ec. June 24, 1912; K 43597. 


Dye (W. D. L.) Rockport, Tex. 
[12124-12129 

Cabbage grown by R. M. Stevens. © 
Apr 3) t912" 2 20. Apr 3S. dole oS 
167953. 

Head lettuce and 138 Ib. cabbage 
erown by R. M. Stevens. © Apr. 26, 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1912; J 168873. 

Northwestern (Oil steamer) in Port 
Arkansas, Texas, 1-38. © June 5, 1912; 
2e. June 11, 1912; J 170173—1701 7%. 


Wagon load of cabbage with onions 


and beets. © Apr. 20, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 

24, 1912; J 168567. 

Eprrson (A. A.), Paonia, Colo. [12130 
Orchard heating with oil. © June 


a2, 1912; 2c. June 17, 1912; J 170247. 


Iippy (LINDLEY), Kaweah, Cal. [12131 


Deer in Giant Forest. © June 10, 
19122 e dune 17, 1912 3° 170252. 


EDMONSTON (Davin B.), Washington. 

[12182 

Clark (Hon. Champ) for Pres. © 

Apr 6) Sie) 2 ex Apr, 1S, 19tas is 
168139. 


Epwarps (F. C.), Newport News, Va. 

[12183-12135 

Texas, U. S. S. launching at New- 

port News, Va., 1-8. © May 18, 1912; 

2 ec. each May 22, 1912; J 169789- 
169791. 


EHRMANN (HitMAR) & Co., Louisville, 
Ky. [12136 


[Court of old King Cole.] © May 
1%, 19123 2.0. May 20 (19125 is 42176. 


EICHBAUM (CHARLES) Port Jervis, 
Ne Ss [12137 


Frozen ginger ale. © Mar. 15,1912; 
2c. Apr. 15, 1912; J 168166. 


KXLECTRIC STUDIO, Aberdeen, Wash. 
[12138 
Hay (Gov. M. EB.) of Washington. 
© Apr. 1, 1912; 2¢ Apr, 15 9ota en 
168173. 
ELKs, B. P. O. WALTHAM LODGE 953, 
Waltham, Mass. [12139 
Elks, B. P. O. home of Waltham 
ledge 953. © May 20, 1912; 2 c. May 
21, 1912; J 169420. 
ELLERBROCK (HERMAN H.) Baltimore. 
[12140 


Cassard (Howard) © May 10, 
1912; 2 ¢. May 11, 1912 3 3aor 


ALLINGSON (Martin A.), McCook, Neb. 
[12141 


McCook, Neb., McC. H. S. © 2 «@ 
June 27, 1912; J 170651. 


ELLis (Gro. H.), Wichita Falls, Tex. 
[12142 


Wichita Falls, Tex. Union depot. 
[Publicity stamp.] .© May 8, 1912; 2 
e. May 15, 1912; K 41907. 


ELytis (GrorcE Hx1) Denver. [12148 


Colorado, the playground of America. 
[Denver, Colorado, publicity stamp and 
post card.] © June 10; 1912; 2a: 
June 13, 1912; K 48206. 


ELLis (WILLIAM SHEWELL) Philadel- 
phia. [12144 


Katzenbach (Frank H.) jr. © May 
11, 1912; 2 @ May 18, 1912; J 169152. 


ELWELL & co., Zanesville, O. [12145 
No. 741. © Apr. 6, 1912-2 cyan 
9, 1912; J 168959. 


EMPIRE ‘ART CO., Chicago. [12146 
My dawg Drum is a good ol’ houn’. 
[No. 500] © Apr. 10; 19123 2c Apr 
8, 1912; K 40770. 
INGELHARDT (JOHN), New York. | 
[12147 


Tip-Smile. © June 11, 1912; 2 ¢ 
June 19, 1912; K 48419. 


Enete (F. B.), Petaluma, Cal. [12148 


Meteor, California double poppy. © 
May 7, 1912; 1c May 18, 1912;5i Ge 
June 10, 1912; J 170154. ; 


EnetisH (H.) Mulan, Ida. [12149 
Avery, Ida., 246. © Apr. 1, 1912; 

2 ¢e. Apr. 17, 1912; J 1682388. 

Epstein (JAcoB) Baltimore. [12150 


Panama canal. ©1c. Apr. 26, 1912; 
J 68628. 


220 


mo. Z, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


12182 


EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE OF VA., Rich- 
mond. [12151 


Woman’s hour. © May 4, 1912; 26. 
May 3, 1912; K 41437. 


Erbe (H. H.), Garrison, N. Dak. 
[12152 
Off to the reservation. © May 20, 
1912; 2 c. May 23, 1912; J 169472. 


ESSANAY FILM MANUFACTURING Co., 


Chicago. [12153 
Anderson (G.M.) © May 14, 1912; 
2 c. May 20, 1912; K 42187. 


EsTHER CARLOTTA (SISTER), Saint Au- 
gustine, Fla. [12154 
For ’tis wreathed about with glory. 
[Four Confederate flags.] © Apr. 18, 
1912; 2c. Apr. 19, 1912; K 40908. 


EVERTON stTupio, Pittsburgh. 
: [12155, 12156 
Elvidge (Miss June) 1. © Apr. 18, 
#912; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1912; J 168756. 
——2. © Apr. 27, 1912; 2 c Apr. 
29, 1912; J 168757. 


EXVERWEAR HOSIERY Co., Milwaukee. 
[12157 
Everwear will set her free. © Apr. 
78, 1912; 1 c. May 11, 1912; K 41803. 


Ewine (A. C.), Salt Lake City. 
[12158 
Star of Bethlehem. © Mar. 5, 1912; 
2c. Mar. 15, 1912; K 40712. 


Ewine (J. G.), Baton Rouge, La. 
[12159, 12160 
Baton Rouge, La., refugee camp. © 
mye, 1912: 2 ce. May 27,, 1912: J 
169652. 


water front during record high 
water, May 1912. © May 10, 1912; 2 
ce. May 14, 1912; J 169657. 


Fasre (J. H.) & son, Norfolk. 
[12161-12164 


Texas (U. S. S.) launching 14. © 
May 18, 1912; 2 c. each May 20, 1912; 
J 169413-169416. 


FARNHAM (T. C.), Harriman, Tenn. 
[12165-12170 

Harriman, Tenn.: 

County bridge over Emory River 
and new Clifty road.—Kingston pike 
and residence of M. Stowers.—L. and 
N. depot, Emory and Morgan streets.— 
Manufacturers’ national bank build- 
ing.—T. C. ry. bridge, Emory River 
and new Clifty road.—u. S. post office. 
© May 25, 1912; 2 c« each May 81, 
1912; J 170156-170161. 


= 


FARRELL (F. G.) Munising, Mich. 
[12171 
Munising, Mich., high school. © 
May 7, 1912;°2.c¢. May 9, BS Aa i 
169061. 


FARRELL (J. J.), Atlantic City. [12172 

Shrine of Saint Rita, Saint Nicholas 
church, Atlantic City. ‘© May 14, 
1912; 2 c. May 10, 1912; K 41767. 


FAWKNER (FREDERICK P.), Cairo, Il]. 
[12173-12179 

Big Four railroad tracks sand- 
bagged, Cairo, Illinois, April, 1912. 
vir 3 191 y 2c Apr, 27, 1912) F 
169427. 

Bird’s-eye view of the flooded drain- 
age district, Cairo, Ill., Apr., 1912. © 
Apr: |15,,1912; 2 ¢ May 20, 1912: J 
169430. 

Bulkheads built along the Missis- 
sippi levee to protect the city of Cairo, 
Ill., during the high water, April, 1912. 
Gh Ape 3.) 1912 Qee. Apr 27, 1912. 5 
169428. 

Cairo, Ill., during the high water of 
1912, © Apr. 15, 1912; 2 e. May 20, 
1912; J 169481. 


Dumping box cars into Mobile and 
Ohio railroad break, Cairo, Ill, in an 
endeavor to check overflow of the Mis- 
sissippi River, Apr., 1912. © Apr. 8, 
1912; 2 ¢. Apr. 27, 1912; J 169426. 


Mobile and Ohio railroad track 
washed away at Y, at Davis signal. 
near Cairo Junction, Apr. 3, 1912. © 
Apr. 4, 1912; 2 @ May 20, 1912; J 
169482. 

Mobile and Ohio railroad tracks 
washed out at Cairo, Ill, Apr., 1912. 
©) Aggie 219122 e. Apr! 27, 1912 J 
169429, 


FEATHERSTONE 
geles. 
Lanai bungalow. 
19123, TE SCe. 


(Mary FE.) Los An- 
[12180 


@ Tite Aaa ea, 


FEENY (GRACE BENEDICT), Ionia, Mich. 

[12181 

Ikie the world’s famous acrobat. 

© May 11, 1912; 2 c. May 4, 1912; K 
42041. 


Frttows (G. E.), White River Junc- 
tion, Vt. [12182 
Fairlee and Oxford from cliff. © 
June 20, 1912; 2 ¢. June 21, 1912; J 
170391. 


221 


12185 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


FEMEL (Louris) Chicago. 
[2 photographs]: 
Dutch maidens at prayer.—Early 

beginning, A. © Apr. 18, 1912; 1 « 

each Apr. 20, 1 c each Apr. 29, 1912; 

J 168775, 168776. 


[12183, 12184 


FERGUSON (E.) Yuma, Ariz. [12185 

Proposed bridge across the Colorado 
River at Yuma. © Mar. 5, 1912; 2 @ 
Apr. 18, 1912; J 168248. 


Fippes (QO. H.) San Francisco. [12186 
Power wiring diagrams and con- 
nections. © 1c. Apr. 10, 1912; I 952. 


FincuH PuHoTO co., N. Y. Mills, N. Y. 

[12187, 12188 

tathbone (Justus H.) birthplace 

near Utica, N. Y. © June 5, 1912; 2 
e. June 10, 1912; J 170325. 

Rathbone [Justus H.] monument, 
New Forest cemetery, Utica, N. Y. 
© June 5,199? 2 c Jnne 40" 1912> J 
170324. 


First MertTHopIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 
Washington, Pa. [12189 
First Methodist Episcopal church. 
© May 1, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1912; J 
168344. 


FLATTEN (GUNERIOUS C.) Hettinger, 
1 ae 3 [12190 
Hettinger, N. D., Hidden Wood 
Palls.. (Apr: 4,. 1912> 2 ¢..Apr8, 
19125 SF. 1GTSS9: 


FLYNN (AL. J.) Chicago. [12191 
Bust the slate. © Mar. 20, 1912; 2 

e. Mar. 25, 1912; K 40761. 

FoLtey (KE. F.) New York. [12192 


Lena sitting. © Apr. 20, 1912; 2 «. 
Apr. 25, 1912; J 168603. 


FONTANA DEVELOPMENT CO., Rialto, 
Cal. [121938 
Fontana orange girl. © Mar. 1, 


1912; 2c. Apr. 9, 1912; J 168432. 


Forses (A. A.) Bishop, Cal. [12194 
Piutes. © May 1, 1912; 2 c« May 
ie es GOL. 
[12195 
pail and 
2c. May 


Forp & ALLEN, Boston. 
[Little Dutch boy 
shovel.] © Apr. 27, 
4, 1912; K 41460. 
Forpine (H. L.), Hood River, Ore. 
[12196 


[Hood (Mount) at sunset.] © July 
1, 1912; 2 ce. June 8, 1912; K 43550. 


with 
1912; 


pt. lV, He sve 


ForsyTH (CHARLES) Winchester, Kan. 

[12197 

Winchester, Kan., old and the new 

R. P. church. ©: June 1) 19925 2 
June 3, 1912; J 169860. 


Fow er (T. M.) Passaic, N. J. [12198 

Bristol, Va.-Tenn. aero view. © 
Apr. 5, 1912; -2 ¢ Marv2@9) aie 
42025. 


FROMMANN (F. A.), Chicago. [12199 


Commercial vehicle wheel. © June 
1, 1912; 2 c. June 5, 19 ae 


Frost (B. G.) Seaside, Or. 
[12200-12202 

[3 photographs]: 

Pacific, view, north from pier, Gear- 
hart hotel in distance.—Seaside, Or., 
looking north.—Sunset on Tillamook 
Head, Seaside, Or. © May 25, 1912; 
2 c. each June 1, 1912; J 169828— 
169830. 


Frost & Reep, Bristol, England. 
[12203 
[Down to the sea.] © May 11, 1912; 
2c. May 18, 1912; K 42114 


FULLER (F. E.) Columbus, O. [12204 


Ohio state university student body 
and faculty. © Apr..13, 49123 24 
Apr. 16, 1912: - J 168#Sa 


GABRIEL (SAMUEL) SONS & CO., New 
York. [12205-12208 

[4 prints]: 

Here’s to thee and thy folks— 
Here’s to you and the old sod.—Some 
hae meat and canna eat.—Toast. © 
Mar. 5, 1912; 2 c each May 20, 1912; 
K 42143-42146. 


GALLAGHER (C.-D.) Ely, Nev. [122089 
Pit. © Apr. 11, 1912; 2e)Ape ae 
1932, Jd AGS222. 
GARDNER (JARED A.), Rockland, Mass. 
[12210 
Girl with golden hair. © May 25, 
1912; 2 c. May 24, 1912; J 169534. 


GaRLick (J. M.), Burlington, Wash. 
[12211-12214 
Burlington. Wash., bird’s-eye view. 
14. © June 8, 1912; 2 c each June 
17, 1912; J 170248170251. 


GARTNER & BENDER, Chicago. 
[12215-12244 

Ancient Roman costume: 

Solar print cards small size. 

Two girls dancing barefoot.—Two 
girls dancing with floral sprays.——Two 
girls—horn and lyre.—Two girls on 
swing.—Two girls racing.—Two girls 
showing necklace. © June 7, 1912; 
2c. each June 10, 1912; K 48063-43068. 


222 


no. 2, 1912 


GARTNER & BENDER—Continued. 

[Solar print cards for coloring, small 
size] 

Be good and I will love you.—For 
you alone, I wear this rose.—I bring 
a loving greeting.—I scorne all foolish 
trifling beaux.—I think of thee—tI 
think of thee—I’m waiting as I’ve 
waited oft of yore—My bonnet’s on 
and I must go.—My staff of life—not 
bread and butter.—My thoughts fly to 
you dear.—There’s a funny little feel- 
ing.—This little hoop Til roll to you.— 
You—I certainly must warn. © June 
=m 1912; 2 c each June 10, 1912; K 
4305448062, 48069-48071. 

[12 prints]: 

[Girl and bonnet.]—[Girl and chrys- 
anthemums. ]—[Girl in ©turban.|— 
[Girl with pearl head band and flow- 
er.]—Gulls and the winds of the sea. 
—J like the ups and downs.—l’ve 
brought you a rose—lIt’s not that 
you're the last rose—Little kittens 
came to play.—[Two heads and iris.] 
—[Two heads and roses.]—While I 
Sit and gently sup. © May 3, 1912; 
2 c. each May 6, 1912; K 41506-41517. 


GAZETTE TIMES; Pittsburgh. [12245 
Clarke (Frederick Carlton) © Apr. 
99, 1912; 2c. Apr. 20, 1912; J 168686. 


GAZLAY (CHESTER) New York. [12246 
' Echo Lake, Profile Notch, White 
mon H.. ©) Apr. 16), 1912; 2: ¢ 
Apr. 29, 1912; J 168886. 


GEIER (ERNEST) Hazleton, Pa. [12247 


Hazleton, Pa., Duplan silk company. 
© Mar. 18, 1912; 2c. May 15, 1912; J 
169235. 


GENERAL ELECTRIC co., Schenectady, 
ae ; [12248 
Illumination chart. © Apr. 27, 


e122: 1c. Apr. 30, 1912; I 998. 


GENERAL SLIDE COMPANY, New York. 
[12249 
fHero. Soldier in company G, N. Y. 
volunteer uniform.] © June 11, 1912; 
zc. June 3, 1912; K 43668. 


GEORGIAN COMPANY, Atlanta. 
[12250, 12251 

Does not the approach of summer- 
time suggest the gas service to you? 
i) May 4, 1912; 1 c. May 6, 1912; K 
42462. 

It is a waste of money these days to 
fail to have electricity in your home. 
© May 12, 1912; 1 c. May 15, 1912; K 
41957. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


GERHARD SISTERS, St. Louis. 
P12252-12254 


Boeschenstein (Charles) © 1 «4 
May 20, 1912; J 169407. 

[2 photographs] : 

Bausimer (Miss E.) Neff (O. W.) 


© June 6, 1912; 2 c each June 10, 
1912); J 270137, 170138. 
GERMANTOWN HOSPITAL, Germantown, 
Pa. [12255 
Reminiscences of old Germantown. 
© May 27, 1912; 2 c. May 27, 1912; K 
42557. 
CEUDER, PAESCHKE & FREY co., Mil- 
waukee. [12256 
Industrious maiden. © Mar. 1, 
19a: 2'¢@. Apr.’ 30,1912. J 168831. 


Gieson (C. R.), New York. 
[12257-12285 

[Cards and post cards] 

Aint yer got er few cherrin words.— 
Be er watchin fo me.—Christmas 
greetings.—Greeting of the stars.— 
Happy Christmas.—Home.—lI’se bin er 
waiten, an er waiten.—lI’se feelin 
prime an mah appetite’s fine.—I’se 
havin the time of mah life—Joyful 
Christmas.—Love in cold storage.— 


Loving Christmas greeting—Merry 
Christmas. 1. [Bells and holly with 
moonlight, winter scene.] — Merry 
Christmas. 2. [Reindeer drawing sled 


and little Eskimo.]—Merry Christmas. 
3. [Two HEskimos and three dogs.]— 
Merry Christmas and a happy new 
year.—[My mother. Young girl with 
book looking at her mother’s pic- 
ture.]|—Old mammy’s prayer.—Roses 
greet you.—Ruling passion.—Sigh of 
the shifting sands. I love you.—Tell 
her so.—To my valentine. When love 
and youth live hand to mouth.—To 
you. 1. Fair queen of my heart my 
love ig thine.—To you. 2. May cupid 
bring us home together.—To you. 38. 
O lady fair, O lady fine—Valentine 
greeting. When love doth sigh.—Wish- 
ing you a merry Christmas.—With 
every good wish for a happy Cblrist- 
mas. © Apr. 15, 1912; 2 c. each May 
18, 1912; K 41824-41852. 
GIBSON (CHARLES Dana) New York. 
[12286 
Girl’s  head.— Imported English 
smocked dresses. © June 24, 1912; 2 
e. June 19, 1912; K 48415. 
GIBSON ART Co., Cincinnati. 
[12287-12318 
Nos: 347-377. »© Apr: 12, 1912; 2-¢. 
each Apr. 20, 1912; K 40990-41020. 
No. 378. © June 19, 1912; 2 c. June 
21, 1912; K 438669. 


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GILBERT (IRWIN E.), Frostburg, Md. 
[12819-12327 
Cumberland, Md., Alleghany County 
court ‘house. (© June* 27: 1912 2’ e. 
June 28, 1912; J 170659. 


Balto. street. © June 27, 1912; 
2e. June 28, 1912; J 170657. 

city hall. © June 27, 1912: 2 ¢ 
June 28, 1912; J 170658. 

First Presbyterian church. © 
June 27, 1912; 2 @ June 28, 19123 J 
170656. 

——site of Old Fort Cumberland. 
Masonic temple, Episcopal church. © 
rune = 27, 1912s 2 Cy cane Zoey Ores, al 
170655. 

——the Narrows. © June 27, 1912; 
2c. June 28, 1912; J 170661. 

Frostburg, Md., Main street. © 
June 27, 1912+. 2: dune 28.1912 J 
170660. 


Main. st. © June 77,1912; 2°e. 
June 8, 1912; J 170076. 

Mine entrance. © May 24, 1912; 2c, 
May 238, 1912; J 169469. 


GILDERSLEEVE (F. A.), Waco, Texas. 
[12328 
Flashlight photo of the associated 
advertising clubs of America at Waco, 
Texas. © May 24, 1912; 2c. June 24, 
1912 1 (Ope: 


GIVENS (J. D.) San Francisco. [12329 

Logan (U. S. army transport) © 
Apr 12. Were 2 seo Whar a TOT 
168879. 


GLOEGE (EK. H.) Monroe, Wis. 
[12830-12832 
Bast and Booth’s orchestra, 1-3. © 
May 20, 1912; 2 c each May 29, 1912; 
J 169782-169784. 


GopcHAUX (G. W.) Attleboro, Mass. 
[12383-12885 

Always remember. © May 80, 1912; 
2c. June 4, 1912; J 169906. 

Bubbles. © Mar. 18, 1912; 2c. Apr. 
9, 1912; J 168210. 

Taft (Pres. W. H.) at Attleboro. © 
Apr. 22, (1912: Ze, Apr (30; 1912. J 
168812. 


GotpBerG (R. L.), New York. 
[12886-12407 
-And he can buy a baseball ticket 
for fifty cents. © Apr. 10, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 11, 1912; K 40869. 
And still they envy people who own 
automobiles. © June 17, 1912; 1. 
June 20, 1912; K 43560. 


GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued. 
Anyway, you can’t say that a plum- 
ber isn’t particular. © Apr. 19, 1912; 
1c. May 2, 19122 K 4iaae 
As the poet says, it is easier to re- 
ceive letters than to answer them. 
June 20, 1912; 1 c. June 26, 1912; K 


43697. 


Baby will be well taken care of this 
season. © Mar. 18, 1912; 1 ¢. Mar. 22,. 
1912; K 40625. 

Baliplayers developing new curves in 
training camps. © Mar. 2, 1912; 1 « 
Mar. 14, 1912; K 40616. 

Baseball fan’s blushing bride. © 
Mar. 22, 1912; 1 ¢ Mar 23) 9i2ee 
40633. 

Besides you can’t blame a man for 
being interested in his newspaper. © 
Mar. 6, 1912; 1° ¢. Marea3.7 toa 
40611. 

Best a kid gets is a lot of time for 
himself and a chance to raise a beard. 
© Apr. 16, 1912; 1 c. May 2, 1912; K& 
41423. 

Both presidential conventions will be 
full of pepper and dynamite. © June 
12, 1912; 1 ec. June 14, 1912; KK 43556. 

Boy doesn’t need a doctor, he needs 
a ball game. © Apr. 5, 1912: 1) @ AnF 
11, 1912; K 40865. 

Boys will be boys, except when 
they’re old men. © Mar. 21, 1912; 1c. 
Mar. 29, 1912; K 40628. 

Call a rose by any other name. 
Mar.. 23, 1912; 1 ¢. Man 2o0ai2 
406380. 

Captain’s toughest job. © Mar. 22, 
1912; 1 ce. Mar. 29, 1912; K 40629, 


Country boarding house is all right 
if you can come prepared. © June 10, 
1912; 1 ec. June 12, 1912; K 48554. 


Divide everything you read by ten, 
and then you’re wrong. © Mar. 19, 
1912; 1 c. Mar. 22, 1912; K 40626. 


Even then your friends may have the 
best of intentions. © apr. 18, 1912; 1 
e. Apr. 27, 1912; K 41261. 


Extinct crater. © Mar. 20, 1912; 1 
ce. Mar. 22, 1912; K 40627. 

History in a modern picture frame. 
© Mar. 13, 1912.;.1.¢c. Man. 16,1902 35 
40622. 

History in a modern picture frame. 
© June 138, 1912; 1 c. June 15, 1912; K 
43557. 

In the spring a young man’s fancy | 
often turns to his mustache. © May 
11, 1912; 1 ec. May 15, 1912; K 41966. 


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mo. 2, 1912 


12407 


GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued. 

Is a musical director a business or 
an affliction? © June 22, 1912; 1c. 
June 26, 1912; K 48699. 

Is initiative, referendum and recall 
anything like cornbeef and cabbage? 
© Mar. 14, 1912; 1 c. Mar. 16, 1912; K 
40628. 

It all depends on the point of view. 
m) Apr. 17, 1912: 1 « May 2,.1912; K 
41424. 

It is best to carry a watch of your 
own even if it doesn’t keep time. © 
meee. toa: te. Mar. 16,;1912:" Kk 
40621. 

It is getting hard to find a man with- 
Out a title © Apr. 8, 1912; 1 c Apr. 
11, 1912; Ik 40867. 

It is no cinch for the Olympic ath- 
letes to say good-bye. © June 14, 
m2; 1 ec June 20, 1912; K 48558. 


It is putting it mildly to say that 
Chicago delegates will have their 
hands full. © June 18, 1912; 1¢. June 
21, 1912; K 48561. 

It’s easier to reach the North pole 
than the dining car. © Apr. 22, 1912; 
1 ce. May 11, 1912; K 41786. 

Law of compensation proven by a 
Rat and a pair of pants. © Mar. 1, 
9912; 1c. Mar. 14, 1912; K 40615. 

Little tale of married life in eight 
chapters. © Apr. 12, 1912; 1 c Apr. 
27, 1912; K 41260. 

Marriage game from the standpoint 
of packages. © Mar. 30, 1912; 1 «. 
Apr. 3, 1912; K 40635. 

Moving picture of a dramatic critic 
watching the funniest show on earth. 
m=) Mar. 16,1912; 1 c. Mar. 22, 1912; K 
40624. 

News item. Scientists say man’s 
ayerage old age will be 150. © June 
S, 1912; 1 ¢. June 11, 1912; K 438553. 

Notable interviews on the presiden- 
tial campaign. © June 21, 1912; 1c. 
June 26, 1912; K 43698. 

Of course this may be a trifle exag- 
Serated, but. © Mar. 7, 1912; 1 «. 
Mar. 13, 1912; K 40612. 

One great secret the public will 
never know. © May 4, 1912; 1c. May 
15, 1912; K 41960. 

One sided affair. © Apr. 11, 1912; 
Tec. Apr. 27, 1912; K 41259. 

Opportunities for young men in 
search of summer romance. © June 4, 
g912; 1c. June 7, 1912; K 42998. 


Pinochle nut will have his say no 
matter what happens. © Apr. 9, 1912; 
ac. Apr. 11, 1912; K 40868. 


2 


a 


GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued. 

Poker portraits. © May 6, 1912; 1c. 
May 15, 1912; K 41961. 

Political scarecrows. © Mar. 
1O12> 1 c Mar. 18, 1912: K 40610. 

Politics cover a multitude of sins. 
© June 6, 1912; 1 c June 10, 1912; K 
438551. 

Press agents admit Johnson-Flynn 
battle is a big event. © June 25, 1912; 
I ec. June 29, 1912; K 43834, 

Process of law. (© May 10, 1912; 1 
ec. May 15, 1912; K 41965. 

Ragtime political speeches would 
make politics a real pleasure. © Apr. 
20: 1902)+) 1) ci May 2, 192 1K 41497, 

Saving up for a rainy day. © Mar. 
&, GIP sie. Mar: 13, 912K 40613. 

Should the female of the species be 
more foolish than the male. © May 8, 
19125 1 ¢: May 15, 1912: K 41963. 


Some people can look busy when 
they’re unconscious. © Mar. 29, 1912; 
1c. Apr. 3, 1912; K 40634. 

Still mother can’t be a piker when 
she buys her Waster bonnet. © Apr. 6, 
1912; 1 c. Apr. 11, 1912; K 40866. 

There are more instructive things to 
read than election returns. © June 5, 
1912; 1¢@. June 7, 1912; K 42994. 


There’s no choice between these two 
evils. © June 27, 1912; 1 c. June 29, 
1912; K 488386. 


These cabaret shows make one for- 
get what restaurants are really for. © 
Mar. 4, 1912; 1 © Mar. 14, 1912; K 
40617. 


They all look good when they’re far 
away [1912]: 
© Mar. 25; 1¢. Mar. 29; K 40631. 
© Apr. 4; 1 ¢. Apr. 11; K 40864. 
© May 3; 1c¢. May 15; K 41959. 
© May 9; 1¢. May 15; K 41964. 
© June 11; 1c. June 14; K 43555. 
They didn’t know she was born on 
Feb. 29th. © Feb. 29, 1912; 1 ¢. Mar. 
2, 1912; K 40609. 


They'll be making full-dress suits 
cut of dish towels next. © June 26, 
1912; 1 ec. June 29, 1912; K 48835. 


They put labels on others things be- 
sides tomato cans. © June 19, 1912; 
1c. June 26, 1912; K 48696. 


Training for the Olympic games in 
Sweden. © May 7, 1912; 1c. May 15, 
1912; K 41962. 

Wanted: something else to discover. 


©). Mar). 9) 1942's; Ie. Mar. 16, 1912.5, 1K 
40619. 


Dy 


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pt. 1V, "2. S35 °¥e 


GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued. 

Why are Camilla’s letters always 
like a Chinese puzzle? © June 15, 
1912: 1 ec. June 20, 1912; K 48559. 

Why doesn’t the law provide pun- 
ishment for these men? © Apr. 15, 
1912; 1 ec. May 2, 1912; K 41422. 

Why is it? @©Apr. 18, 1912;,4,% 
May 2, 1912; K 41425. 

Will men ever lose the savage in- 
stinct to wear bandages. © Apr. 2, 
1912; 1c. Apr. 3, 1912; K 40636. 


You can’t blame people for having 
literary tastes. © Apr. 24, 1912; 1 «¢. 
May 11, 1912; K 41787. 

You have to go some to beat the 
barber. © Mar. 26, 1912; 1 c. Mar. 
29, 1912; K 40682. 

You'll lose your reason if you try to 
answer these questions. © Mar. 11, 
1912; 1 c. Mar. 16, 1912; K 40620. 

You would think some people were 
glued to the free-lunch counter. © 


dune: (; 19123. 1 eS yHe S912: KK - 


43552. 


Young man’s best is his address 
pool ©, Jume.24, 1912" 1 ec June 26, 
1912; K 48700. 


GOLDMAN (ALBERT) Cleveland. 
[12408, 12409 
More daylight. ‘© Mar. 21, 1912; 2 
e, Mar. 2/7, 1912;-J 168211. 


Standard oil co., Cleveland, Ohio, 
straight push, sash operator, control- 
ling, Fenestre continuous steel sash. 
© May 27, 1912; 2 c. May 29, 1912; J 
169708. 


GOODHUE (RALPH W.) Windsor, Vt. 
[12410 


Winter woods. © Apr. 2, 1912; 2 c. 
Apr. 8, 1912; J 168185. 


GooDRICH (WALLACE), Boston. [12411 
Ecclesiastical year. © Apr. 6, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 8, 1912; K 40718. 


GooDWIN (PuHiLiIPp R.), New York. 
[12412 
Lake Temagami. Rough water. © 
May 10, 1912; 2 ¢. June 17, 1912; K 
43372. 


GoroDESS (MiIcHAEL), Brooklyn. 
[12413 
Military mass, Brooklyn navy yard. 
© May 29, 1912; 2c. June 1, 1912; J 
169814. 


GoRTON (WILLIAM D.), Palestine, Tex. 

[12414 

Palestine, Tex., new post office. © 

Apr 18,1912: 2 @. Mayr Av; 1912; J 
169104. 


GouLpD (LEE H.), Manhattan, Kans. 
[12415 
Shepherd crook and Lee H. Gould. 
© Apr. 20, 1912; 2 ce. May 7, 1912-9 
168959. 
GRAHAM (J. A.), Chicago. [12416 
Dunne (Edward F.) for governor. 


© June 8, 1912; 2 c May 31, 1912; K 


43183. 


GRAHAM PAPER CO., St. Louis. 
[12417-12432 

[Cuts for ads, large size.]: 
Cutting prices.—Fast train.—Hunt- 
ers.—Lilly—Open  book.—Ostrich.— 
Percy.—Play ball.Prices wrecked.— 


Shoe styles.—Sideboard.—Sign.— 
Spring fashions.—Winter fashions.— 
Young grandfather.—Young  grand- 
mother. © May 10, 1912; 2 ec each 


sune 1, 1912; K 42959-42974. 


GRAVES (GEORGE S.), Springfield, Mass. 

[12433-12460 

Lamb’s gambol, Springfield, Mass., 

May 31, 1912. 1-3. ©1c. each June 
21, 1912; J 1703888-170390. 


Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth) 
[and] our honored president, William 
Howard Taft. © May 1, 1912; 2 e¢. 
May 16, 1912; K 42299. 

[Maine post card views]: 

Bear Island’s rockbound shore, 
New Meadows River, M 713.—Cape 
Small Point, M 721.—Harpswell, along 
the north shore of Haskell’s Island, M 
705.—Malaga Island, M 703.—New 
Meadows, M 714.—Pirates’ Cove, Has- 
kell’s Island, Harpswell, M 704.— 
Ragged Island near Harpswell, M 
711.—Ridley’s Landing, Sebasco, M 
702.—Rockbound cove on the east shore 
of Ragged Island, M 712.—Willard 
Beach, Cape Elizabeth, looking to- 
wards Fort Preble, M 716. © June 
17, 1912; 2 c@- each June 21, 1912575 
43507-48516. 

[Post card views]: 

Court Square, facing Springfield’s 
Civic Center and busy Main Street.— 
Lyndonia at Mackerel Cave, Bailey’s 
Island, Me.—Plaister (Governor) and 
party landing on Malaga Island.— 
Portland Harbor, Me. Governor 
Cobb.—Portland Harbor, Me., six mas- 
ter.—Ragged Island near Harpswell, 
Me.—Springfield, Mass., Forest Park, 
A  585.—Springfield, Mass., Forest 
Park, A 586.—Typical squatters’ homes 
on Malaga Island, New Meadows 
River, Me.—Wonderful Profile Rocks 
on north side of Ragged Island, near 
Harpswell, Me. © June 7, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each June 10, 1912; K 48044-43052. 


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| no. 2, 1912 


12516 


GRAVES (GrEorRGE S.)—Continued. 
Springfield, Mass. Calhoun park. 
| © May 1, 1912; 2 ce. May 16, 1912; K 
42300. 
—— old toll bridge. © 1c. May 25, 
1912; J 169573. 
river front at court square ex- 
tension. © 1c May 25, 1912; J 
169572. 


Springfield bridge. © May 1, 
912; 2 c. May 16, 1912; K 42301. 
GREEN (G. E.) Luverne, Minn. 

[12461 

Dobel (Marvel). © May 2, 1912; 
2c. May 6, 1912; J 168931. 
GREEN (J. E.), Chester, Pa. 

: [12462, 12463 

Furness (Horace Howard) in his 
library. © June 15, 1912; 2c June 
18, 1912; K 48599. 

Lindenshade, Wallingford. © June 
15, 1912; 2 c. June 18, 1912; K 48600. 


GREENLEAF (JAcoB) Chelsea, Mass. 


[12464 

North Wilmington, Mass. North 
Reading state sanatorium. © May 
ms, 1912; 2 c. May 22, 1912; K 42290. 


Greece (Hereert R.), Bay City, Ore- 
gon. [12465-12467 


Tillamook Bay, Ore.: 

Sunset.—Tillamook Bay, Ore., 1, 2. 
© June 12, 1912; 2 c each June 18, 
1912; J 170290-170292. 


Gross (Epwarp), New York. 
[12468-12480 
Family jewels. © May 11, 1912; 
2c. May 10, 1912; K.41765. 
Hand of the creator. © May 18, 
e912; 2 c. May 17, 1912; K 42075. 


I don’t care, I kissed her anyhow. 
© May 17, 1912; 2c. May 17, 1912; K 
42071. 

Optimists. © June 21, 1911; 2 «. 
June 20, 1911; K 25814. 

Sleep sweetly sleep. © May 23, 
m912; 2c. May 22, 1912; K 42811. 

They say there’s microbes in kisses. 
© May 17, 1912; 2 c. May 17, 1912; K 
42072. 

[7 prints]: 

Admiring crowd.—Bright eyes.— 
Christy (Howard Chandler) calendar, 
7913.—Double preferred by Howard 

-Chandler Christy.—Halloween games 
by Howard Chandler Christy.—Mistle- 
toe, by Howard Chandler Christy.— 
Vacation proposals by Howard Chand- 
mer Christy. © June 12, 1912; 2 «. 
each June 11, 1912; K 43134-43140. 


GUGLER LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, Milwau- 
kee. [12481-12483 


Guadalupe scene. © May 1, 1912; 
2c. May 22, 1912; K 42292. 


[Independence monument.] © May 
P1912 3.2 ce: May 22. 1912: K' 42991. 


[Poultry vender.] © May 1, 1912; 
2¢. May 22, 1912; K 42293. 


GULF COAST PLANTATION ¢o., Kansas 
City, Mo. [12484-12497 


Tabasquenia plantation. nos. 21-34. 
[Bound.] © Mar. 23, 1912; 2 c. each 
May 6, 1912; K 41639-41652. 


GumMP (S. & G.), San Francisco. 
[12498, 12499 
[2 photographs]: 
After the storm.—Lone pine. © 
Mar. 27, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 5, 1912; 
J 167852, 167853. 


GURLEY-KANE (EVELYN), Washington. 

[12500 

Titanic lost at sea, April 15, 1912. 

©} June, 22, 1912: 2 «. June 22, 1912; 
IN 48574. 


GURNEE (MARIE H.), Brooklyn. 
[12501-12504 


Blow softly wind o’er the magic sea. 
© Dec. 2, 1911; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1912: K 
40427. 


Holiday pasters no. 44. © Apr. 6, 
1912; 2 ce. Apr. 8, 1912; K 40771. 


O wise old owl I envy you. © Dec. 
2., 191d 3) 2) e. Apr.-S, 1912: K 40429: 

Within this magic ring. © Dec. 2, 
1911; 2 ¢. Apr. 8, 1912; K 40428. 


JUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York. 
[12505-12513 

[Butterfly © May 1, 1912: 2 « 
May 8, 1912; K 41695. 

[8 prints]: 

[Baby in bassinette.]—Baby mine.— 
Baby’s first birthday. — Butterfly 
hearts.—Cupid will get you.—Light 
hearts.—Love in a bonnet.—On thin 
ice. © Apr. 8, 1912; 2 ¢ each Apr. 9, 
1912; K 40478-40485. 


HAESELER (ALBERT S.), Philadelphia. 
[12514, 12515 
Edouarde (Carl) 1, 2. © June 17, 
1912; 2 © each June 19, 1912; J 170820, 
170321. 


Hacpuock & Potter, Akron, O. [12516 


Akron, Ohio. Industrial high-level 
bridge.» ©. May 1,.1912; 2. ¢ May 3, 


1912; K 41438. 


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12517 


Haun (WILLIAM F.) Philadelphia. 
[12517 
Philadelphia. United States navy 
yard, League Island. © June 24, 1912; 
Z@ June 26, 1912; K 43668. 


Haines (C. E.) Seattle. [12518 


His first market day. © Mar. 23, 
1912 * 2 ¢.. Apr 25, 1912-3 E8601. 


HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, O. 
[12519-12531 
Alliance, O., Mt. Union college: 


Panoramic views, 1, 2.—Panoramic 
views of students and faculty. © May 
11, 1912;°2° e. each May 15, 1902" 5 
169196-169198. 

Bluefield, W. Va., bird’s-eye view. 
© May 15, 1912: Qie: May LT, 1912 J 
169342. 

Grand Rapids, Mich. panoramic 
view. © May 11, 1912; 2 c May 13, 
19122 .F 169200, 


panoramic view of river front. 
© May 11, 1912; 2c. May 18, 1912; J 
169201. 

Jackson, Mich., Hayes wheel com- 
pany, 2. © June 25, 1912; 2 c. June 
26, 1912; J 170648. 
panoramic views, 1, 2. © June 
3, 1912 2 e. eaeh June 5, 1912: JF 
169910, 169911. 


Kalamazoo, Mich., panoramic view. 
© May 11, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; J 
169199. 

[3 photographs]: 

Albion, Mich., Albion college. 2.— 
Kalamazoo, Mich., Standard paper co. 
2.—TLansing, Mich., panorama. © June 
14,1912; 2 ¢. each June 17; 1912: J 
170240-170242. 


HALL (CHARLES R.) Philadelphia. 
[12532 
Parked sub-division, Avalon, N. J. 
Bird’s-eye view. © May 7, 1912; 2 ¢. 
May 8, 1912; K 41680. 


Hartzt (FRrepD G.) Bellingham, Wash. 
[12583-12537 

[5 photographs]: 

Baker (Mt.) after the storm.— 
Church mountain range.—Moonlight on 
Mt. Ruth.—Sunrise on Mt. Baker.— 
Switzerland of America. © Mar. 23, 
1912: 2 c. each Apr. 1, 1912; J 168652- 
168656. 


Hawt (Gro. P.) & son, New York. 
[12538-12544 
Broad street 6190. © June 15, 1912; 
2c. Jume 17, 1912; J 170244. 


) fellow 


pt. IV, 2S ave © 


HALL (Gro. P.) & son—Continued. 


Luna, 6191. © June 15, 1912; 2 Ge 
June 17, 1912; J 170245. 

New York, 1912, 6185. © Apr. 16, 
1912; 2¢. Apr. 17; 1912: J TeaZzau- 

—— Banker trust company building 
6187. © May 27, 1912; 2 « May 28) 
1912; J 169701. 

Banker trust company building 
and Nassau St., 6186. © May 27, 
1912; 2 c. May 28, 1912; J 169700. 

—— Diana, Madison Square garden 
tower, 6188. © May 27, 1912; 2c. May 
28, 1912; J 169699. 

—— Wall street, 6189. © June 15, 
1912; 2¢. June 17, 191925 32702 
Hatt (L. Ernest), Egg Harbor City, 

N.S. [12545-12548 
Theodore Roosevelt address to his 
Germans.—Theodore Roosevelt 
addressing crowd at Egg Harbor City, 
N. J. (arrival) 1.—Theodore Roosevelt 
addressing the Italian citizens. 2.— 
Theodore Roosevelt (departure) 4. 

© May 28, 1912; 2 ce. each May 29, 
1912; J 169712-169715. 

Haut (Louis T.), Atlantie City. 
[12549 

Criterion theater program. [Cover 
design.] © Apr. 15, 1912: 2 © Apr 17, 
1912; IKK 40910. 

HAMILTON (CAROLINE E.), Rockford, 
[12550 


© 1c. May 20, 1912; J 


Two babies. 


169379. 
HAMILTON (JAMES L.), Grand Junc- 
tion, Col. [12551, 12552 


Illustration showing at what tem- 
perature smudging is necessary in the 
various stages of development of peach 
buds. © Apr. 5, 1912;.2 cage oe 
1912; K 41950. 

Table showing at what temperature 
smudging is necessary for every stage 
of development of apple and pear buds. 
© Apr. 5, 1912; 2c Apr. 30) 19127 
41951. 

HAMMER (FRANK), Chicago. 
[12553-12596 

‘“Amundsen’s expedition returning 
from discovery of the South Pole. © 
Apr. 24, 1912; 1 c. May ZT) e822 
413880. 

Dogs that gave invaluable aid to 
Amundsen in reaching South Pole. © 
Apr. 25, 1912; 1 «a May i. ite 
41381. 

Old Doc Yak [1912]: 

© Apr. 1; 1c. Apr. 12; K 40573. 
© Apr. 2; 1c. Apr. 12; K 40574. 


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Old Doe 
© Apr 
© Apr 
© Apr 


© Apr. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


HAMMER (FRANK)—Continued. 


Yak [1912]—Continued. 


eh Cr ABE 
PGs tas, Apr 
Ws 4hre. Apr 
9: toe. Apr 


© Apr. 10; 1. 


© Apr 
© Apr 
© Apr 
© Apr 


Pots Fh te. 
He 2 load eG 
EMaS fF 41. C. 
GS VSR Bee 


©) Apr. 16;.1°¢. 


© Apr 
© Apr 
© Apr 
© Apr 


© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 


© Apr 
© Apr 


bts: de: 
Scr de. 
seeee TC, 
20> 1 e. 
22; 1.¢. 
Ask ec. 
24;16¢. 
Bae toe: 
265 1. 
is Le. 
noe Pye; 
yang the: 


© May 2;1e. 
© June 3;1¢. 


© Jun 
© Jun 
© Jun 


Bo =e eC. 
eed Sick hs 
eG: 1 «¢. 


© June 7; 1c. 


© Jun 


ese 4%, 


© Junel10;1¢e. 
© June.11;1c¢. 
© June 12;1c. 
© June 13; 1¢c. 
© June 14; 1.¢. 
© June 15;1¢. 
© June 17; 1c. 


© June 18; 1c. 


© June 21:16. 


© Jun 
© Jun 


Mass. 
Hotel K 


W@W H. S., class of 1912. 
61912; 2c. May 22, 1912; J 169458. 


Sie > ie. 
e 24; 1¢. 


imball. 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


HY 
iT : 
17 ; 
de 
a2: 
22.3 
os 
2D 
22; 
225 


. 12; K 40581. 
. 12; K 40582. 
. 12; K 40584. 
. 12; K 40588. 


K 40860. 
K 40861. 
K 40862. 
K 40863. 
K 41059. 
K 41060. 
K 41061. 
K 41062. 
K 41063. 
K 41064. 


May 1; K 41882. 
May 1; K 41383. 
May 1; K 41384. 
May 1; K 41385. 
May 1; K 413886. 
May 1; K 413887. 


May 14; 
May 14; 
May 14; 
June 10; 
June 10; 
June 10; 
June 10; 
June 10; 
June 10; 
June 19; 
June 19; 
June 19; 
June 19; 
June 19; 
June 19; 
June 19; 
June 24; 
June 24; 
June 24; 
June 26; 


K 41886. 
K 41887. 
K 41888. 
K 43104. 
K 43105. 
K 43106. 
K 43107. 
K 43108. 
K 43109. 
K 43424. 
K 43425. 
K 48426. 
K 43427. 
K 43428. 
IX 45429. 
Ix 43430. 
K 438618. 
K 43614. 
K 43615. 
K 43695. 


HAMPDEN HOTEL COMPANY, Springfield, 
[12597 


©. Apr.) 20-1982: 


2 e. Apr. 30, 1912; K 41303. 
mMiARDY (V. B.), Frankfort, Md. 


[12598, 12599 


© May 17, 


First Christian church Bible school. 


i) Mar. 24, 1912; 2 c. May 22, 1912; J 
169459. 


12633 


HARMON (Mary H.) Belvedere, Cal. 
[12600-12633 


Berkeley oaks, 243. © May 16, 
1912; 2 c. June 4, 1912: J 169883. 
Carmel Bay, Cal., 241. © Apr. 24, 
1912; 2 c. June 4, 1912; J 169884. 
Charles River, 231. © Apr. 24, 
1912; 2c. June 4, 1912; J 169885. 
Clear Lake, Cal., 230. © Apr. 24, 


1912; 2c. June 4, 1912; J 169886. 

Harvest time, 244. © May 16, 1912; 
2e. June 4, 1912; J 169887. 

Headwater of the Owens, southern 
California, 245. © May 20, 1912; 2 e. 
June 4, 1912; J 169888. 

Hearts of oak, 242. © May 16, 1912; 
2c. June 4, 1912; J 169889. 

High Sierras, Cal., 234. © Apr. 24, 
1912; 2c. June 4, 1912; J 169890. 

Lightly rests the mists, 238. © Apr. 
24,1912; 2 ¢. June 4, 1912; J 169891. 

Mendocino Coast, mouth of Gualala 
River, 248. © May 20, 1912; 2c. June 
4, 1912; J 169892. 

Portela, 225. © Apr. 24, 1912; 2 ¢. 
sune 4, 1912: J 169894. 

Quiet stream, 249. © May 20, 1912; 
2c. June 4, 1912; J 169895. 

Revelation, 236. © Apr. 24, 1912; 
2c. June 4, 1912; J 169896. 

St. Helena (Mt.) Napa Valley, Cal., 


246. © May 20, 1912: 2 «@ June 4, 
1912; Jj 169893. 
San Geronimo, 240. © Apr. 24, 


1992) > e,-dune'4, 1912::J 169897. 
San Rafael, 237. © Apr. 24, 1912; 
2c. June 4, 1912; J 169898. 
Shepherdess, 239. © Apr. 24, 1912; 
2e. June 4, 1912; J 169899. 


Spirit of music, 233. © Apr. 24, 
1912; 2c June 4, 1912; J 169900. 


Through the woods, 232. © Apr. 24, 
1912; 2e. June 4, 1912; J 169901. 


Woodland vista, 247. © May 20, 
1912; 2c. June 4, 1912; J 169902. 


[6 photographs]: 

Gathering storm, 216—Larkspur, 
920.—Now came still evening on, 219.— 
Song of the stream, 221.—Still waters, 
218.— Woodland hollows, 217. © Mar. 
25, 1912; 2 ec. each May 16, 1912; J 
169269-169274. 


[8 photographs] : 

Evening solitude, 228.—Light of the 
world, 227.—Misty morning, 223.— 
Russian River in springtime, Cal., 
9925.— Shadows, 229.— Sunshine and 
shadow, 226.—Tamalpais (Mt.) in au- 


229 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12634 


pt. TV; sie 


HARMON (Mary H.)—Continued. 
[8 photographs ]—Continued. 
tumn, Cal., 222.—Waiting . for 
dawn, 224. © Apr. 5, 1912; 2 ¢. each 

May 16, 1912; J 169275-169282. 


HARMUTH (GUSTAVE), Saint Louis. 
[12634-12638 

LD prints |, = 

Dis yere dawg, he aint no hound.— 
Friend of mine with a name like 
yours.—Help me escape this gladsome 
death.—My wife and I have had a 
fuss.—With a kind invitation to join. 
© Apr. 15, 1912:° 2°. each Apr. 27, 
1912; K 41252-41256. 


Harris (A. Mark) Jersey City. 
[12639 
[Christ the elder brother.] © Mar. 
12, 1912; 2c. Apr. 26, 1912; K 41246. 


Harris (CHAS. Hudson, 
Mass. [12640 


Harris (Charles Milton) life saving 
device. ©1c. June 8, 1912; J 170070. 


Harris (E.) Washtuena, Wash. 
[12641, 12642 
Washtuena, Wash., full view, and 
part view. © May 24, 1912; 2 c. each 
June 24, 1912; J 170482, 1704383. 


MILTON), 


Harris (MarxK J.), Chicago. [126438 
[Fashion cut of man. Back view. ] 
© Apr. 29, 1912; 2 ce. May 27, 1912; K 
42484, 
Harris (W. J.) co., St. Augustine, Fla. 
[12644—12650 
St. Augustine, Fla., entrance to Gar- 
nett Grove. © Apr. 22, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 
29,'1912 © J’ 168770; 
Ht. Marion on Matanzas Bay. 
© Apr. 25,1912: 2 eiAprids, 19127 
168771. 


Hort, Marion, 1, 2.°°@ Apr: 22, 
1912; 2 ec. each Apr. 29,1912; J 168772, 
1687738. 

Garnett Oak drive. © Apr. 22, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 29, 1912; J 168769. 
Power boat club course, Matan- 
Zag Bay, 432.) Oy Apr -6)° 1993 2c. 
each Apr. 12, 1912; J 168108, 168109. 
Harris & Ewine, Washington. 

[12651-12712 

Borland (W. P.) © Apr. 17, 1912; 
2c. May 18, 1912; J 169168. 

Catron (Thomas B.) © Mar. 30, 
1912; 2:¢e. Apr. 28; 1912% J. A6862T. 

Chapman (W. HE.) © Mar. 16,1912; 
2c. Apr. 28, 1912; J 168524. 

De Graw (Peter V.) © Apr. 8, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 26, 1912; J 168668. 


SS ee eee) 


Harris & Ewrnc—Continued. 
Ferguson (A. B.) © Mar. 18, 1912: 


the | 2c. Apr. 17, 1912; J 168312. 


Fisher (Walter) © Mar. 11, 1912; 
2 @, Apr: 17, 1992: °S 1683142 


Fletcher (Admiral F. F.) © Mar. 
12, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 17, 791233 t6saiae 


Fowler (H. Robert) © Feb. 26, 
1912; 2c. Apr. 17, 19123 5 168297; 

Francis (W. B.) © Mar. 13, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 17, 19122 dieses 


Frech (Jacob) © Mar. 15, 1912; 
2 @. Apr. 23, 1992: 4) 46sa50 

Fuller (Charles E.) © Apr. 18, 
1912; 2 ec. May 18, 1912; F 169169: 


Hartman (J. L.) © Mar. 13, 1912; 
2¢. Apr. 17,.1912° J 168e80: 

Helm (Rear Admiral James M.) © 
Mar. 14, 1912; 2 ¢. Apr Tioass 
1683138. 

Hemphill (Admiral J. N.) © Mar. 
14, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 17, 19125 7 aGsees- 

Hensley (Walter L.) © Mar. 14, 
1912; 2 c Apr. 17, 1912; J 168308. 

Hooper (Ben) © Mar. 15, 1912; 
2¢ Apr. 17, 1912; J 168307, 

Humphreys (Prof. William) © 
Mar. 15, 1912; 2.e@ Ape ieee 
168296. 

Ingalls (Theodore) © Mar. 15, 
1912; 2c Apr. 17, 1912: J 16s83a0e: 

La Follette (William) © Mar. 16, 
1912; 2c Apr. 17, 1912; J 168304. 

Liggett (Lt. Col. Hunter) © Mar. 
29, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 23, 1912; J 168554. 

Linthicum (J. Charles) “© Mar. 
16, 1912; 2 c Apr. 17, 1912; 3 1G6sea: 

Littlepage (Adam B.) © Feb. 12, 
1912; 2 ec. Apr. 17, 1912; JF 168295. 

McCoy (W. I.) © Mar. 18, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 28, 1912; J 168545. 

Mack (Judge J. W.) © Mar. 18, 
1912; 2c. Apr. 28, 1912; J 168549. 

Mack (Norman E.) © Mar. 22, 
1912; 2c. Apr. 238, 1912; J 168541. 

Magrath (C. A.) © Mar. 21, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 23, 1912; J 168535. 


Membreno (Dr. Don A.) © Mar. 18, 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 28, 1912; J 168548. 


Mendez (Joaquin). © Mar. 
1912; 2 ec. Apr. 23, 1912; J 168547. 

Menos (Solon). © Mar. 20, 1912; 2 
e. Apr. 238, 1912; J 168537. 


Mitchell (L. P.). © Mar. 14, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 23, 1912; J 168533. 

Napier (J. C.). © Mar. 12, 1912; 2 
ec. Apr. 23, 1912; J 168525. 


18, 


230 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 
no. 2, 1912 12742 
Harris & Hwinc—Continued. Harris & Hwine—Continued. 
Neely (George A.) © Mar. 20, 1912; Turnbull (Robert) © Mar. 26. 
2c. Apr. 23, 1912: J 168523. 1912; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1912; J 1683801. 


Patton (Charles E.). © Mar. 23, 
4912; 2c. Apr. 28, 1912; J 168538. 

Pena (C. M.). © Mar. 23, 1912; 2'c. 
Apr. 23, 1912; J 168544. 

Pepper (Rep. Irwin S.). © Mar. 25, 
mee 2 GC Apr. 23, 1912: J 168540. 

Potts (Rear Admiral Templin.). © 
mores. A9t2> 2 ec. Apr. 23, 1912. J 
168542. 

Powell (H. A.). © Mar. 24, 1912: 2 
m= Apr 25, 1912; J 168553. 

Ramey (Henry T.).. © Apr. 19; 
m2: 2c, May. 18, 1912: J 169170. 

Redfield (William C.). © Mar. 26, 
fot25e2 ce, Apr. 23, 1912; J 168539. 

Rhodes (Major Thomas L.)1. © 
mae Agia: 2 c..Apr. 23, 19123 J 
168534. 

——-_ 2. © Mar. 28, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 
26, 1912; J 168669. 

Riordan (P. J.). © Mar. 26, 1912; 
2 ec. Apr. 23, 1912; J 168546. 

Roddinbury (S. A.). © Mar. 20, 
mee oe Apr. 23, 1912: J 168532. 

Smith (Charles B.). © Mar. 26, 
1912; 2c. Apr. 23, 1912; J 168555. 

Smith (Col. George R.) © Mar 18, 
wos 2 €. Apr. 235, 1912>-J- 168529. 

Smith (J. M. C.). © Mar. 27, 1912; 
me Ape. 25, 1912 J 1G855T, 

Stack (Edmund J.) © Mar. 18, 
fee € Apr, 23, 1912: J 168522. 

Stimson (Henry L.) © Mar. 27, 
oo 2 ¢: Apr. 23, 1912; J 168552. 

Stokes (Gen. C. F.) © Mar. 28, 
aot; 2 ¢ Apr. 23, 1912; J 168556. 

Stormont (George T.) © Mar. 11, 
mte- 2. c. Apr. 23, 1912; J 168528. 

Streeter (Gen. Frank 8S.) © Mar. 
me, 1912: 2 c Apr. 23, 1912; J 168550. 

Suarez (Eduardo). © Mar. 20, 
1912; 2c. Apr. 23, 1912; J 168551. 

Taft (Lorado) © Mar. 21, 1912; 
me, Apr. 25, 1912; J 168536. 

Taggert (Joseph) © Mar. 25, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 238, 1912; J 168543. 


Thompson (William T.) © Mar. 22, 
m2; 2 ¢. Apr. 23, 1912; J 168521. 


Thorson (Thomas) © Mar. 22. 
mae 2c Apr. 23, 1912:.J 168526: 

Togo (Admiral) © Mar. 24, 1912; 
= c. Apr. 17, 1912; J 168303. 


Towner (Horace M.) © Mar. 24. 
m912; 2c. Apr. 17, 1912; J 168302: 


Turner (George) © Mar. 28, 1912; 
2 ¢. Apr. 17, 1912; J 168299. 

Vreeland (Rear Admiral Charles E.) 
(iar) 27.1912 42 coApr 17. 19194 J 
168300. 

Weston (F. F.) 
Zee Apr: 23, 1912. 


© Mar. 13, 1912; 
J 168530. 


HART, SCHAFFNER & Marx, Chicago. 
[12713-12788 

After the service. © Mar. 16, 1912; 
2e. Apr. 17, 1912; K 40841. 

Before the game. © May 11, 1912; 
2e. June 15, 1912; K 43286. 

Champion. © May 11, 1912; 2 «. 
May 20, 1912; K 42161. 

Club lounge. © Mar. 16, 1912; 2 «@ 
Apr. 17, 1912; K 40843. 

[College widow]. © May 8, 1912; 2 
ec. May 16, 1912; K 42024. 

Comrades. © Mar. 18, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 17, 1912; K 40842. 

Day before Easter. © Mar. 16, 
1912; 2.¢. Apr. 17, 1912; K 40844. 

[Decoration day]. © May 4, 1912; 
2c. May 16, 1912; K 42023. 

Going up. © June 4, 1912; 2c. June 
15, 1912; K 43288. 

Landing the trout.. © May 11, 1912; 
2c. May 20, 1912; K 42160. 

On deck. © June 4, 1912; 2c June 
15, 1912): K 438287. 

Ready for rain. © Mar. 18, 1912; 2 
e. Apr. 17, 1912; K 40845. 

Stroke oar. © May 11, 1912; 2 « 
May 20, 1912; K 42159. 

Train time. © Mar. 13, 1912; 2 c¢. 
Apr. 17, 1912; K40846. 

Yachtsman. © May 11, 1912; 
May 20, 1912; K 42162. 

[11 prints]: 

At the exposition.—Baseball.—Col- 
lege fence.—Going abroad.—In the old 
mission.—Listening to the band.—On 
Market street.—Overlooking the bay.— 
Small’ investor.—Sunday afternoon.— 
Tourist. © Apr. 10, 1912; 2 c. each 
Apr. 24, 1912; K 41149-41159. 


2S. 


FURNITURE AND CARPET CO., 
[12739-12742 
No use looking further, we'll let 
Hartman feather our nest. © May 5, 
1912; 2 c. May 7, 1912; K 41949. 
Our nest is finished, now we'll let 
Hartman feather it. © Apr. 28, 1912; 


HARTMAN 
Chicago. 


2c. Apr. 29, 1912; K 41948. 
231 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12743 pt. EV, Nn. S., Vv. 
HARTMAN FURNITURE AND CARPET CO.— | HASTING (GEO. H.), Haverhill, Mass. 
Continued. 


Spring house cleaning. © Apr. 21, 
1912; 2 ce. Apr. 19, 1912; K 41114. 

Yes children Hartman feathered our 
nest 57 years ago. © Apr. 14, 1912; 
2e. Apr. 19,1912: K 41115. 


Harvey (FRED), Kansas City, Mo. 
[12743-12773 
[Zuni war god. Design for backs of 
playing ecards.] © May 1, 1912; 2c. 
May 28, 1912; K 485388. 
[80 photographs]: — 
Apache Belle-—Apache Bill.—Apache 


boy.—Apache lunatic.—Apache wo- 
man.—Ben-Lucero.—Cloutudle, full 
face.—Cloutudle, profile—Big Horse 


(chief), full face—Big Horse (chief). 
three quarter face.—Grand canyon, 
panorama, from Hermit Rim road.— 
Grand canyon, panorama, from Hotel 
El Tovar.—Homodako.—Hostin Cli.— 
Loliga.—Mad Bull (chief).—Mad Bull 
(Mrs.).—Mandragoon (Jose), pro- 
file—Mandragoon (Jose), three quar- 
ter face-—Narango (Jose), full face.— 
Narango (Jose) three quarter face.— 
Pa-Se-To-Ba, full face.—Pa-Se-To-Ba, 
profile-—Pottery peddler.—Santa Fe 
from La Junta to Pacific coast (pano- 
rama).—Southern California (pano- 
rama). — Santiago. — To-Baz-Ui. — 
Vicenti—White Mountain (Mr.) © 
May 10, 1912; 2 c. each May 28, 1912; 
J 169475-169504. 


HARVEY (H. J.) New Orleans. 
[12774-12784 

New Orleans, Rex’s parade, carni- 
wal: Canal st., 1992) 40. Mar. d; 1912: 
2 Cc. supnes lL, 1912. J AG9SL6: 

st. Rochs sirine: 

Exterior.—Interior. © 
TONS V2 oe.) pare YL 1 Oe 
169816. 

Spanish Fort: 

Hntrance to bath house.—General 
view. Interior. Train approaching 
station. © May 18, 1912; 2 c each 
May 20, 1912; J 169957—-169960. 

——entrance to bath house. © 
May 18; 1912: 2. ¢..June 1, 1912; J 
170155. 


—— Reno’s restaurant: 

Afternoon scene. Exterior.—Night 
scene. © May 24, 1912; 2 ec. each 
June 11, 1912; J 170176-170178. 


Mair... "ah. 
J 169815, 


HASKINS Rochester, 
N.Y: [12785 

He is not here, He is risen. © Dec. 
26, 1911; 2 c. Mar. 25, 1912; K “40477. 


ART GLASS CO., 


[12786, 12787 
Haverhill, Mass., Grammar. © June 
28, 1912; 2 e. June 26, $912; J 170Ga0: 


High school base ball team 1912. 
© June 22, 1912; 2 c. June 24, 1912; 
J 170467. 


Hatcu (R. L.) New York. [12788 
We are going to hatch. © Apr. 5, 
1$12; 2 c. May 238, 1912; K 43208. 


HAUSLE (FRANK) New York. 
[12789-12792 
Fireproof safety stair case, la, 2, 8. 
© 1c. each May 2, 1912; I 991-9938. 


——— sheet 4. © 1% Wime stole 
T 1033. 


HEATH (CHARLES D.), Fort Hancock, 
Bsad. [12793 
Sandy Hook proving grounds, N. J.., 
wreck of a reinforced concrete target. 
© May 24, 1912; 2 « May 2a,1912- 
J 169559. 


HELLEBO (A. S.), Janesville, Minn. 
[12794 


Janesville, Minn., public library. © 
June 10, 1912; 2:c. June 15, 2oiar 2 
170226. 


HENDERSON LITHO. co., Norwood, O. 
[12795 
Summer day dream. © June 1, 
1912; 2c. June 5, 1912; K 42885. 


HENSEL (Gustav J.), Carlisle, Pa. 
[12796, 12797 


Udamiss 1, 2.. © June 18, 19a 
each June 24, 1912; J 170430, 1704381. 


HENSLEY (EDWIN R.), Manchester, Ia. 
[12798 


Manchester, Iowa. © May 23, 1912; 
2 ec. May 27, 1912; J 169658. 

HerrMan (J.), Brooklyn. [12799-12810 

[Colored post cards]: 

Carload of  fish—First’ one & 
caught.—-First one I landed.—It is the 
climate that does it. [Grapes.]—Kind 
we raise here—quality and quantity. 
[Apple.]|—Kind we raise in our state. 
1. [Cabbage.]—Kind we raise in our 
state. 2. [Cauliflower.]—Kind we 
raise in our state. 3. [Celery.]—Kind 
we raise in our state. 4. [Corn.J— 
Kind we raise in our state. 5. [Cu- 
cumber.]|—Kind we raise in our state. 
G. [Onions.]—Sweet dreams. © Apr. 
11, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 12, 19023 
40638-40649. 


232 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo. 2, 1912 


12847 


HERMAN (WILLIAM C.) Cincinnati. 
[12811 
Last of the wild or carrier pigeon. 
© May 1, 1912; 2 c. May 17, 1912; J 
160351. 
Hess (Howarp A.), Chicago. [12812 
Blizzard (The) © Mar. 25, 1912; 
2c. May 28, 1912; J 169683. 


Hess (Roscor C. S.) New York. 
[12813-12815 
Ashland house. © June 6, 1912; 2 e@. 
June 7, 1912; J 170006. 
[2 photographs]: 
_Gilsey . house.—Metropolitan hotel. 
© Apr. 29, 1912; 2 c. each May 2, 1912; 
J 168872, 168873. 


Hewitt (Rogr.) PHoTO. co., Lansing, 
Mich. [12816-12818 
Lansing fire department, 836, 838, 
839. © June 1, 1912; 2 c. each May 13, 
pos2: J-170129-170131. 


HeYER (FRANK), New Haven, Conn. 
[12819 
Dwight and Hadley (Presidents) of 
Yale University. © June 23, 1912; 
Zc. June 22, 1912; J 170644. 
HissarD (C. J.), Minneapolis. 
5 [12820, 12821 
Minneapolis sky line. 3. © June 
= 192; 2 ¢. June 7, 1912: J-170012: 
Minnesota State fair from the state 
farm. © Sept. 6, 1911; 2 c. May 22, 
1912; J 169457. 
HicGAson stTupio, Asheville, N. C. 
[12822, 12823 
Craig (Locke) © June 12, 1912;2¢ 
June 17. 1912; J 170258. 
Pritchard (Judge J.C.) © June, 
m2: 2 ¢. June 17, 1912; J 170259. 


Hitts (Norman E.), Cleveland. 
[12824 
Bar Jife. (© .Apr. 6, 1912") 2°46 
May 6, 1912; K 41158. 


HircHert (WILLIAM G.) Sandusky, O. 

[12825 

Perry centennial design, Sandusky 

the gateway. © May 20, 1912; 2 «. 
May 18, 1912; J 169357. 


Hitrs (THomaAs A.) McPherson, Kan. 
[12826, 12827 
McPherson, Kan., cross roads, Santa 
Fe trail and Meridian road. © Apr. 
me, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 27, 1912; J 168787. 
Reosevelt (Theodore) at McPher- 
Sr vikan. © Apr. 19, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 
mr, 1912; J 168733. 


Hitr (THOMAS GABRIEL) Seattle. 
[12828, 12829 
Conquest of Mexico. © May 25, 
1912; 2c: May 27, 1912; K 42977. 
Conquest of Mexico by Cortez. © 
Apr,’ J3;,1912 5 2-¢e. Apr... 18, 1912; iK 
40879. 


Hixson (W. C.) co., Dallas, Tex. 
[12830 
Method of installing ~ individual 
school room and public building heat- 


ers. ©1c. Mar. 18, 1912: I 960. 
Hover (HE. H.) Niagara Falls, Ont.., 
Can. [12831 
Niagara, winter scene. © May 6, 


1912; 2 c. May 21, 1912; J 170149. 


HoLttaAnp (C. A.) Rochester, Minn. 
[12882-12834 

[Rochester, Minn.]: 

Auto fire engine-—Our modern fire 
department. © May 15, 1912; 2 «. 
each June 5, 1912; J 1699138, 169915. 

a country house. © June 8, 
1912; 2 ¢. June 5, 1912; J 169914. 


HoLuarRD (Louis) Salt Lake City. 
[12835 
Salt Lake City. Mormon temple 
grounds. © May 10, 1912; 2 c. June 
&,  LOLY + | J: L698. 


HOoLsIncer (R. W.) Charlottesville, Va. 
[12836-12848 

Cold handrail, 2. © Apr. 16, 1912; 
ZAG, Apr er LOI: "S 168232. 

Flowery beds of Lambeth, 1. © Apr. 
POL 2 ec ape 1, 1012 J 168233. 

Footprints in the snow, 3. © Apr. 
15. P98?! 2uccApre 2¢, 1912: F 168234. 

[5 photographs]: 

Jefferson’s delight. — Jefferson’s 
dream.—Patsy C.—Patsy Calhoun.— 
Spring day. © Apr. 29, 1912; 2 c. each 
May 11, 1912; J 169138-169142. 


HoMANS (BENJAMIN W.) New York. 
[12844 


Stadia diagram. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1912; 
LE 9a. 


HomeEs (WILLIAM), Chocorua, N. H. 
[12845, 12846 


Madison, N. H., cascade. © June 
21, 1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; J 170473. 
soldiers’ monument. © June 21, 
1912; 2 ec. June 24, 1912; J 170472. 
Hoover (M. J.) Carlisle, Pa. [12847 

Mt. Holly, Pa., winter scene. © Apr. 
i, ASED 2: ec, Apr..3, 1912; J 167978. 


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12848 


pt. TY, 1% Seven 


Hoover (M. J.) Newville, Pa. 
[12848-12850 
Newville, Pa., Big Spring ave., 1-3. 
© May 25, 1912; 2 ec. each May 29, 
1912; J 169709-169711. 


HOOVER-WATSON P’?’G Co., Indianapolis. 
[12851-12862 


[Colored post cards]: 

Don’t say it just think it—Gee her 
dad must have been a baseball pitcher. 
—Go on all ye base-ball bugs.—Hot off 
the bat.—I guess [ll stick around.— 
I’m so sweet.—Say here’s a hot one.— 
They never stop this game on account 
of darkness.—You are a hit.—You look 
as good to me as a home run.—You 
Icok like the star of my league.—You 
may think dat I’m a bone head. © 
Apr. 15, 1912); 2-¢c: each Apr, 20, 1912; 
K 40931-40942. 


Hopree (T. S.), Saint Louis. [12863 

You gotta’ quit jugglin’ my food 
aroun’. © May 8, 1912; 2 c. May 10, 
1912; K 41781. 


HorGan (J.) jr., Scranton, Pa. 
[12864-12869 

[6 photographs]: 

Along the Palisades, Moosic Lake, 
ry.—Horseshoe curve, Nayang Valley, 
A, B.—Nayang gap.—Nayang Valley.— 
Palisades, Moosic Lake line, A. 
Sept. 22, 1911; 2 c. each Dec. 26, 1911; 
J 165079-165084. 


Horney & FREerBuRG, Chicago. 
[12870-12872 

Blossoms. © Mar. 20, 1912; 2 «. 
Mar. 21, 1912; J 167691. 

Carnation, 205. © Apr. 26, 1912; 2 
ce. Apr. 29, 1912; J 168786. 

Queen of spring. 
2c. May 18, 1912; J 169369. 


THloSKINS MFG. ©O., Detroit. [12873 
Chari).Jc: @O. Ape Vass TS es. 
May 3, 1912; I 997. 


HotTeLt MARTINIQUE, New York. [12874 

Hotel Martinique illustrated typical 
floor, © }Apr.<12,. 191262 (© Ape.’ 26, 
1912; K 412384. 


HovuGcutTon, MIFFLIN co., Boston. 
[12875 
[Scott (Sir Walter)] © Apr. 6, 
1912; 2 c« May 18, 1912; K 42098. 


Howarp (H. H.) % PosTMAstEeR, New 
York. [12876 
Utah (U. S. 8S.) officers and crew. 
May 7, 19125 ..2 ‘e. May 10, 1912: 

J 169281. 


234 


© May 16, 1912;* 


HUETTNER BROS., Mobridge, S. D. 
[12877-12885 

Mobridge, S. D., (C. M. St. P. bridge 
across the Missouri. © April 30, 1912; 
2c. May 27, 1912; J 169575. 

—— C. M. St. P. pridge across Mis: 
souri. 1,2. © May 12, 1912; 2c. each 
June 20, 1912; J 170331, 170332. 

——C. M. St. P. yards. © April 14, 
1912; 2c. June 22, 19972. J tio. ae 
greetings. Famous cannon 
balls from the Cannon Ball River ter- 
ritory. © Jan. 18, 1912; 2 ec. June 20, 
1992+ 3 WO35a. 
hospital. © June 18, 1912; 2 @. 
June 22, 1912; J 170406. 

Main street. © June 8, 1912; 
2c. June 20, 1912°°9. tite 

[2 photographs] : 

Mobridge, S. D., C. Mi, Pi sera 
road bridge across Missouri river— 
Mobridge, S. D., typical Indian cot- 
tage. © May 23, 1912; 2 c. each May ~ 
27. 1912; J 169588, 169589. 


Hunt (Frep W.) Ft. Myers, Fla. 
[12886, 12887 
Edison (Thomas Alva) in his labo- 
ratory, Ft. Myers, Fla. © Apr 4 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1912; J. 168604. 
Edison (Mr. and Mrs. T. A.) at Ft. 
Myers, Fla. © Apr. 4, 1912; 2¢ Apr. 
8, 1912; J 168605. 


Hunt (Woopgsury E.) co., Concord, 
INGE [12888-12900 

[6 prints]: 
Going through the rye.— Good 


night.—Return from the honeymoon.— 
Rosary.—Sweet and low.—Us kids. © 
Apr. 9, 1912; 2 c each Apr. 17, 1912; 
KK 40847-40852. 

[% prints]: 

Bills due today.—Can you beat 
that.—Great family secret—Mary had 
a little lamb.—Merrie Christmas.—My 
bonnie lies under the auto.—Who said 
rats. © Apr. 18, 1912; 2 ce. each May 
24,1912; K 42416-42422. 


Huston (Mary) REMEDY ©0., Cold- 

water, Mich. [12901 

All the world loves the man that 

laughs. © Mar. 22, 1912; 2c) Apr 
20, 1912; K 41190. 


HuTHMACHER (GEORGE A.) Mt. Pleas- 
ant, S.a0. [12902-12904 
Fort Moultrie, S. C.: Commander’s 
residence.—-Officers’ quarters. © Apr. 
1, 1912; 2 e. each Apr. 10, 2927 
167993, 167994. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


HUTHMACHER (GEORGE A.)—Contd. 

Lee (Launch) Fort Moultrie, S. C. 
mrApr 1. 1912-1. c Apr. 10;, fe 
Apr. 23, 1912; J 168559. 


INSURANCE PRESS, New York. 
[12905-12907 
Delays are dangerous. © Apr. 15, 
a912; 1c. Apr. 16, 1912; K 40824. 
Little talks with insurance agents. 
© May 13, 1912; 2 c. May 28, 1912; K 
42543. 
Other things first. © June 10, 1912; 
2c. June 11, 1912; K 438126. 


INTERNATIONAL ART SERVICE, New York. 

[12908 

Modern posters. [Dog poster, small 

size] © May 20, 1912; 2 c. May 25, 
1912; K 42857. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE, New 
York. [12909-18145 


Ain’t you glad you’re not a Mormon 

[1912]: 
© May 138; 1c. May 14; K 41904. 
© May 16; 1c. May 17; K 420538. 
(© May 21; 1 c. May 22; K 42364. 

And the price of beef continues to 
Boar. © May 21, 1912; 1 c. May 22, 
1912; K 42365. 

And this they call beautiful weather. 
© May 18, 1912; 1 c. May 20, 1912; K 
42170. 

Another waiter’s strike. 
#912;1¢. June 3, 1912; K 42718. 

[3 prints]: 

Astor (Mrs. Ava Willing) and her 
daughter Muriel, photographed on ar- 
rival from Europe yesterday.—Coffyn 
and A. E. Wallace.—Straw man. 
ety. tc each. May 3; 19125). K 
41447-41449. 

Bad start, but Mr. Bryan got into 
the band wagon later. © June 28, 
1912; 1c. June 29; 1912; K 43848. 


Barnes (William) jr. © June 17, 
1912; 1 c. June 18, 1912; K 43386. 


Battle is on in Cuba: American bat- 
tleships speeding to Key West. © May 
2/, 1912; 1 ec. June 1, 1912; K 42661. 

Battle of Pennsylvania. © Apr. 22, 
9912; 1 c. Apr. 23, 1912; K 41087. 

Belmont (Perry) at Baltimore. © 
mune 23,1912; 1 c June 24, 1912; K 
43626. 

Best of friends must part. © May 
20, 1912; 1 c. May 21, 1912; K 42253. 

Borah (William E.) © June 18, 
1912; 1c. June 19, 1912; K 48447. 


© June i,. 


13145 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 

Cannon (Miss Adelaide) ; Mrs. Theo- 
dore Frelinghuysen; Mrs. Richard L. 
Morris. © June 23, 1912; 1 ec June 
24, 1912; K 43629. 


Chicago coliseum at the opening ses- 
sion of the Republican national con- 
vention. © June 20, 1912; 1 ec. June 
231, 1912; K 438568. 

Christian (Prince) of Hesse-Phil- 
ippsthal-Barchfeld and Miss Margaret 
Perrain. © June 9, 1912; 1c. June 11, 
1912; K 438154. 


Clark (Speaker Champ) © June 
24,1912; 1c. June 25, 1912; K 48663. 


of Missouri; Governor Harmon, 
of Ohio; Oscar Underwood, of Ala- 
bama; Governor Wilson, of New Jer- 
sey. © June 23, 1912; 1 c. June 24, 
1912; K 43628. 

Clark (Miss Genevieve), the charm- 
ing daughter of Speaker Champ Clark. 
© June 27, 1912; 1 @ June 28, 1912; 
KX 48817. 


Doyle (Larry), of Giants. © May 
2, 1912; 1 ec. May 4, 1912; K 41479. 
Dream of a lobster fiend [1912]: 
© Apr. 5; 1c. Apr. 6; K 40441. 
© Apr. 8; 1c. Apr. 9; K 40527. 
© Apr. 10; 1 ec. Apr. 11; K 40598. 
©’ Apr. 12; 1 /¢@ Apri 13; K 40699. 
© Apr. 15; 1 e. Apr. 16; K 40798. 
© Apr. 17; 1 ec. Apr. 18; K 40904. 
© ‘Apr 19; 1-e Apri 20; K-41081. 
© Apr. 20;.1.¢c. Apr. 22; K 41083. 
(©) Apr (25> ie, Apr. 26: K' 41241), . 
© Apr. 30; 1c. May 1; K 41401. 
© May 3;1c. May 4; K 41480. 
© May 6; 1c. May 7; K 41666. 
© May 7; 1c. May 8; K 41691. 
Early arrivals at Baltimore for the 
Democratic national convention. © 


June 22, 1912; 1 c June 24, 1912; K 
43623. 


Fairbanks (Charles W.), former 
vice-president, who is helping to frame 
the Republican platform. © June 21, 
1912; 1 c. June 22, 1912; K 43590. 


Faithful employe ([1912]: 
© Apr. 5; 1c. Apr. 8; K 40444. 
© Apr. 9; 1¢. Apr. 10; K 40540. 
© Apr. 13; 1 c. Apr..15; K 40790. 
© Apr. 16; 1 ¢. Apr. 17; K 40875. 
© Apr. 18; 1 c. Apr. 19; K 40926. 
© Apr. 23; 1c. Apr. 24; K 41173. 
© Apr. 24; 1c. Apr. 25; K 41225, 
© Apr. 26; 1c. Apr. 27; K 41270. 


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pt. I'v; 0. S.50.0 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 
Faithful employe [1912]—Contd. 


© May 1; 1c. May 2; K 41434. 
© May 4; 1c. May 6; K 41542. 
© May 8; 1c. May 9; K 41749. 
© May 9; 1c. May 10; K 41775. 
Fast battle cruiser Moltke, and some 


of her officers. © June 2, 1912: 1 ‘ce. 
June 4, 1912; K 42729. 


Few of the eminent leaders at the 
Baltimore convention. © June 26, 
1912; 1 ce. June 27, 1912; K 438766. 

Finding a lodging in Baltimore dur- 
ing convention week. © June 27, 
1912; 1 c. June 28, 1912; K 438820. 

Flinn (William) and Governor 
Stubbs, cf Kansas. © June 13, 1912; 
1c June 14, 1912; K 48275. 

Franklin (Vice-president) and J. 
Bruce Ismay. © Apr. 26, 1912; 1 «¢. 
Apr. 27, 1912; K 41267. 

Franklin (Vice-president) on stand. 
© Apr. 2871912 -". ex Apres,” 1912- 
K 41289. 

German fieet in the Hudson, 
oramic view. © June 11, 1912; 
June 12, 1912; K 43194. 
officers and Washington society 
women at Mount Vernon. © June 9, 
1912; 1 « June 11, 1912; K 48153. 

Getting down to business. © June 
8, 1912; 1 c. June 10, 1912; K 43114. 

Getting even with the cop. © May 
6, 1912: 1 c. May 7, 192; K 41667. 

Gibbons (Cardinal) who offered 
prayer at the opening session of the 
Democratic convention. © June 26, 
1912; 1 ce. June 27, 1912; K 48769. 

Gloomy Jim [1912]: 

© May 27; 1 c. May 28; K 42551. 

Goelet (M/rs. Peter) and Master Joe 
Leiter. © May 3, 1912; 1 c. May 6, 
1912; IK 41540. 

Great republican Marathon. © Apr. 
24, 1912; 1 c& Apr. 25, 1912; K, 41224. 

Group of new arrivals at Baltimore, 
caught by the American’s camera. © 
June 28, 1912; 1 e. June 24, 1912; K 
48627. 

Group of notables caught by a N. Y. 
American photographer’s camera at 


pan- 
Jeo 


3altimore. © June 27, 1912: 1 «. 
June 28, 1912; K 48816. 
zroup of notables caught by the 


American photographer in the gallery 
of the Chicago convention. © June 
21, 1912; 1 c. June 22, 1912; K 438589. 

Hard to lift. © June 24, 1912; 1 c. 
June 25, 1912; K 48661. 


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Henry xxxvit (Prince) of Reuss 
chatting with Mrs. Cornelius Vander- 
bilt on deck of the Moltke. © June 
10, 1912; 1.c. June 11, 1912: K 4315@ 
showing a girl visitor over the 
German flagship. © June 12, 1912; 
1c. June 13, 1912; K 43230. 

——an officer of the Moltke. © 


June 10, 1912;.1 ¢. June 1) 192 ae 
43155. 


How George M. Cohan sold 2,000 
of Sunday N. Y¥. Americans for the 
Titanic relief fund. © Apr. 22, 1912; 
1.c. Apr. 23, 1912. Ke 41085, 


Ismay (J. Bruce) as he left Senate 
hearing. © Apr. 24, 1912; 1 © Apr. 
25; 1992); K 41222: 


characteristic photo of. © Apr. 
23, 1912; 1 ce Apr. 25, 1912 ieee 
It might be worse. © May 10, 1912; 
1c. May 11,, 1912s K 40795. 
It might have been worse [1912]: 
© May 11; 1c. May 18; K. 41864. 
© May 20; 1 c. May 21; K 42251. 
© June 11; 1c. June 12; K 48196. 


It’s a sad story, mates. © June 21, 
1912’; 1 c. June 22, 19125 ie Aono 


It’s there, but not working overtime. 
© June 26, 1912; 1 c June 27, 1912; 
K 43768. 

Joys and glooms. 

© Apr. 9; 1¢. Apr. 10; K 40541. 
© Apr. 15; 1 c. Apr. 167 Kh 40707, 

Just before the battle mother. © 
Apr. 10, 1912; 1 °c. Apt ti eee 
40596. 


Just before the battle, mother. © 
May 29, 1912; 1 « May ai i012 
42617. 


Kennedy (J/iss Marion), with Po- 
meranian Wasp; Morse (Mrs. Tyler), 
with poodle; etc. © May 19, 1912: 
1c. May 20, 1912; K 42246. 


Knox (Secretary), on his South 
American travels. © Apr. 10, 1912; 
1 «@ Apr. 11, 1912; K 40597. 

Laurels of infamy for J. Brute Is- 
may. © Apr. 20, 1912; 1 & Apr Ze 
1912; K 41082. 

Little sweetheart. [1912]: 

© May 23; 1c. May 24; K 42410. 
© May 28; 1c. May 29; K 42587. 
© May 31;1c¢. June 1; K 42668. 
© June 4; 1 ce. June 5; K 42854. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


13145 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 
_Little sweetheart. [1912]—Contd. 


© June 7; 1c. June 8; K 43019. 
ertune ii: 1c June 12: K 4319F. 
© June 14; 1¢. June 15; K 48325. 
© June 18; 1c. June 19; K 43444. 
© June 21; 1c. June 22; K 43592. 
© June 25; 1c. June 26; K 43705. 
© June 28; 1c. June 29; K 43842. 
Love in springtime. © May 20, 
meee; 1 ec. May 21, 1912: K 42254. 
Man from Montclair [1912]: 
© May 10: 1c. May 11; K 41794. 
© May 14:1. May 15; K 41973. 
© May 18; 1 c«. May 20; K 42169. 
© May 22; 1c. May 23; K 42366. 
© May 25; 1 c. May 27; K 42505. | 
© fume 1: 1 c: June 3; K 
© June 5: 1 c. June 6: 
I. 46115. 
© June 12; 1c. June 13; K 48282. 
© June 15; 1-¢c. June 17; 
© June 19; 1c. June 20; 

* © June 22; 1c. June 24; K 48622. 
© June 26; 1c. June 27; K 48767. 
Mr. Bosh [1912]: 

© May 30;16. 
Gye 3+ 1c. 
cy Jume 6; 1 ¢. 
© June 10; 1c. 
© June 13; 1¢. 
© June 17; I c. 
© June 20; 1¢. 
© June 24;1c¢. 
© June 27; 1c. 
Mr. 
11912]: 
(Apr, 29: 1 ¢. 
© May 6; 1 ec. 
fey May 22° 1 ¢, 
ie) May, 23: 1c. 
fj June 3; 1 ¢. 
© June 4; 1c. 42853. 
ce dune 5:1 ¢. 42950. 
More than their money’s worth. © 


© May 27: 1¢. May 28; K 42550. 
© June 8; 1c. June 10; 
K 48349. 


© May 29; 1 ec. May 31; K 42616. 
42714. 

K 42951. 

K 43472. 


KX 42620. 
K 42781. 
K 43002. 
K 43157. 
K 43274. 


May 31; 
June 4; 
June 7; 
June 11; 
June 14; 
June 18; K 483887. 
June 21; K 48566. 
June 25; K 43662. 
June 28; K 48819. 


Jack and his friend Petey 


41353. 
41668. 
42367. 
42411. 
42732. 


Apr. 303": 
May 7; K 
May 23; K 
May 24; K 
June 4; K 
June 5; K 
June 6; K 


feet 1912- 1 ¢. May 13, 19125 
41863. 
Muller (Lieutenant von) chatting 


with Miss Gertrude Anderson on board 
mie Moltke. © June 12, 1912; 1 tt 
June 13, 1912; K 48229. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 

Murphy (Charles F.), Thomas P. 
Gore, E. S. Johnson, Urey Woodson 
and Manuel Quezon, of Manila. © 
June 24, 1912; 1 c. June 25, 1912; K 
43659. 

National convention as seen from 
ladies’ gallery. © June 21, 1912; 1.e. 
June 22, 1912; K 438588. 

New superdreadnaught Texas, queen 
of Uncle Sam’s navy, her sponsor and 
maids of honor. © May 19, 1912; 1. 
May 20, 1912; K 42249. 

Nobody cares for father [1912]: 

© May 15; 1 © May 16; K 42033. 
© May 17: fa May 18; K 42113. 
© May 20; 1c May 21; K 42252. 
© May 24; 1¢ May 25; K 42471. 

Nominating Washington for presi- 
dent of the American league. © June 
18, 1812; 1 c. June 19, 1912; K 43488. 

Oh, the beautiful country. © May 
24.1912: 1 @ May 25, 1912; K 42472. 


Oh well it might have been worse 
[1912] © May 28;.1912; 1 c. May 29, 
1912; K 42586. 

Old coves have the nerve. © June 6, 
1912; 1 c. June 7, 1912; K 48001. 


Ontario beached off Montauk Point. 
© Apr. 9, 1912; 1 c Apr. 10, 1912; K 
40542. 


Onward, female soldiers. © May 4, 
1912; 1 @ May 6, 1912; K 41541. 


Over the ropes. © May 380, 1912; 
1c. May 31, 1912; K 42621. 


Poor Jersey. © May 25, 1912; le. 
May 27, 1912; K 42504. 

Randolph (Miss Emily) wins honors 
on gymkhana games at Piping Rock. 
©’ May 12, 1912;,1 ¢. May 13, 1912; 
Ik 41865. 


Result of speeding. © June 17, 
1912; 1 ec. June 18, 1912; K 43388. 


Retreat from Ohio. © May 38, 1912; 
1. @. May 24,1912; K 42409. 


Roosevelt (Colonel) addressing an 
admiring throng from the balcony of 
the Congress hotel. © June 17, 1912; 
1c. June 18, 1912; K 48389. 


and his daughter, Mrs. Nicholas 
Longworth. © June 19, 1912; 1 ¢. 
June 20, 1912; K 43470. 


and President Taft and a typi- 
cal Jersey crowd listening to their ar- 
suments. © May 26, 1912; 1 c. May 
97, 1912: K 42507. 


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13145 


pt. Iv, 1. S., v.T 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 
third party candidate for presi- 
dency and two of his lieutenants. © 
Tune. 24, 1912" 1:¢ June 25,°1912; 
43660. 

Roosevelt (Mrs. Theodore) jr. © 
May 12;-1912; 1°e May 13, 19125.K 
41866. 

Roosevelt family going to the con- 
vention. © June 22, 1912; 1 c. June 
24, 1912; K 43624. 

Root (Sen. Elihu) 1. © June 18, 
1912: 1c June 19, 1912; K 48446. 

2) © June 19, 1912; 1-¢>June 
20, 1912; K 48469. 

Sailors of the Moltke lined up at 
the rail ready to greet American visit- 
ors. “© June 4, 19125). cs Jume. 5, 
1912; K 42851. 

Scenes at the Titanic benefit game 
at the polo grounds yesterday after- 
noon. © Apr: 22; 19123 tc Apr. Zs, 
1912; K 41086. 

Scenes in camp of Uncle Sam’s 
troops now engaged in helping restore 
order in Cuba. © June 10, 1912; 1 ¢. 
June 11, 1912; K 43152. 


Section of the police parade passing 
reviewing stand. © May 19, 1912; 
1c. May 20, 1912; K 42248. 

Section of the reviewing stand. © 
May 19, 1912; 1 ‘ce. May 20, 1912; K 
42247. 

Seeing the judge. © May 18, 1912; 
1c. May 20, 1912; J 42168. 

Seeing the sights. © June 12,1912; 
1c. June 18, 1912; K 43288. 

Senardens-Graney (Baron V.) act- 
ing as escort to Mrs. J. Borden Harri- 
man. © June 12, 1912; 1 c June 138, 
1912; K 48281. 

Silkk Hat Harry [1912]: 

© Apr. 8; 1c. Apr. 9; K 40538. 

© Apr. 9; 1c. Apr. 10; K 40528. 

© Apr. 10; 1 ec. Apr. 11; K 40595. 
© Apr. 11; 1 ce Apr. 12; K 40604. 
© Apr. 12; 1 e. Apr. 18; K 40705. 
© Apr. 13; 1c Apr. 15; K 40795. 
© June 3; 1c. June 4; K 42728. 
© June 4; 1 ce June 5; K 42850. 

Society at opening of Piping Rock 
county club. © May 31, 1912; 1 «. 
June 1, 1912; K 42662. 

Standing beside Colonel Roosevelt, 
as he spoke was Senator Dixon, his 
manager. © June 18, 1912; 1 c. June 
19, 1912; K 48445. 

Suffragette movies. © Apr. 30, 
1912; 1¢@ May 1, 1912; K 41466. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 
Taft family at the convention. © 
June 20, 1912; 1 c. June 21,1912; 3 
43567. 
Taft’s general manager, Mr. Me- 
Kinley and the President’s private 
secretary, Mr. Hilles, in Chicago. © 


) June 15, 19125 1 e@ June 17-s912 7 


45350. 

Taking taffy from the infant. 
Apr. 12, 1912; 1 © Apradsestoh ae 
40704. 

Teddy’s machine, a peach. © Apr. 
26, 1912; 1 e@. Apr. 27, 1912> Ke4i26e 


Thaw (Evelyn Nesbit), three photo- 
graphs. © June 22, 1912; 1c. June 24, 
1912; K 48625. 

Thaw (Mrs. Mary C.), Alice, former- 
ly Countess of Yarmouth, and Harry 
K. © Apr. 28, 19125 2° e402 
1912; K 41288. 

They quit kickin’ my dog aroun’. © 
May 17, 1912; 1 @ May isis 
42112. 


Three killed in Perth Amboy riots. 
© June 15, 1912; 1 c. June 17, 1912; K 
43351. 

Throwing on a few more scuttles of 
cecal. © Apr. 9, 1912; 1 eG Apre ie 
1912; K 40529. 


Tom Powers—the yater. 
© Apr. 5; 1c. Apr. 6; K 40442. 
© Apr. 6; 1 c Apr. 8; K 40445. 
Trying to get them in line. © June 
7, 1912; 1c. June 8, 1912; K 438020. 
Tucker (Guy and Mrs. Ruby) © 
June 22, 1912; 1 c. June 24, 19125 5 
43617. 
Twas only a dream [1912]: 
© Apr. 22; 1 c Apr. 23; K 41084. 
© Apr. 27; 1 ce. Apr. 29; K 41287. 
Uncle Trusty [1912]: 
© Apr. 5; 1 ec. Apr. 6; K 40448. 
© Apr. 8; 1c. Apr. 10; K 40539. 
© Apr. 11; 1 « Apr. 12; K 40605. 
© Apr. 12; 1 ec. Apr. 18; K 40698. 
© Apr. 15; 1 c. Apr. 16; K 40792 
© Apr. 24; 1c. Apr. 25; K 41223, 
© Apr. 25; 1 ec. Apr. 26; K 41242. 
(© Apr. 26; 1 ec. Apr. 27; K 41268. 
(© Apr. 27; 1 c. Apr. 29; K 41286. 
© Apr. 29; 1 e. Apr. 80; K 413854. 
© Apr. 30; 1c. May 1; K 41402. 
(© May 1; 1¢. May 2; K 41435. 
© May 4; 1c. May 6; K 41548. 
© May 7; 1c. May 8; K 41692. 


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no. 2, 1912 


13162 


INTERNATIONAL 
Uncle Trusty [1912]—Continued. 


© May 8; 1c. May 9; K 41751. 
© May 9; 1¢. May 10; K 41776. 
© May 13; 1c. May 14; K 41905. 
© May 14;1¢. May 15; K 414974. 
© May 15; 1c. May 16; K 42034. 
© May 21; 1 c May 22; K 42363. 
© May 22; 1c. May 28; K 42368. 
(© May 24; 1 ec. May 25; K 42470. 
(© May 28; 1c May 29; K 42585. 
© May 29; 1 ¢. May 31; K 42618. 
© June 4;1c. June 5; K 42852. 
© June 5; 1c. June 6; K 42949. 
© June 11; 1c. June 12; K 43195. 
© June 18; 1c. June 19; K 43443. 
© June 22; 1c. June 24; K 43621. 
© June 25; 1 ec. June 26; K 43706. 

Waiter’s strike. © May 16, 1912; 

1c. May 17, 1912; K 42054. 
Wall street warblers. © June 19, 
1912; 1c. June 20, 1912; K 43471. 


What is home without a suffragette? 
© May 8, 1912; 1 c. May 9, 1912; K 
41750. 

What John Bull thinks we are doing 
to Ismay. © May 1, 1912; 1c. May 2, 
1912; K 41436. 


Whited sepulchre. © Apr. 18, 1912; 
1c. Apr. 19, 1912; K 40927. 


Whitney (Mrs. Payne) © May 26, 
1912; 1 e. May 27, 1912; K 42506. 


Wives of prominent Republicans and 
Democrats mingling in the gallery of 
the convention hall at Baltimore. © 
mame 28, 1912; 1 c. June 29, 1912; K 
43844. 

© 


Yes, it might have been worse. 
mone 3, 1912; 1 ec June 4, 1912; K 
42730. 


[7 prints]: 

Carrying the body of John Jacob 
Astor into the church of the Messiah 
at Rhinebeck.—Hydro-aeroplane (near 
liner) and boat coming for passen- 
ger.—Hydro-aeroplane over the ship 
Ancona. Hy dro-aeroplane passing 
Governors Island on the way down the 
bay.—Liner Ancona appeared much 
like a toy boat to the hydro-aeroplane 
passenger from his high seat.—One 
glimpse of the two and a half miles of 
suffragists as they swept up Fifth 
Avenue.—Stuart (Mrs. Marie), the 
Joan of Are of the parade. © May 5, 
1912; 1 ¢ each May 6, 1912; K 41544- 
41550. 


NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 


IRELAND (GEO. F.), Fort Wood, N. Y. 
Harbor, N. Y. [18146-13149 

[4 photographs]: 

Statue of Liberty.—Statue of Lib- 
erty, pedestal.—Statue of Liberty, the 
great bronze face.—Statue of Liberty, 
the toes and great ornamental base of 
the torch. © May 1, 1912; 2 ¢c. each 
May 31, 1912; J 169799-169802. 


IrisH (HE. W.) PHOTO co., Houston, 

Tex. [13150 

Houston, Tex. © June 13, 1912; 
2c. June 18, 1912; J 170272. 


Ivins (J. S.), Philadelphia. [13151 
Gentlemen, here is a platform you all 


can adopt. © June 17, 1912; 2c. June 
24, 1912; K 43598. 


JACKSON (A. L.), Tacoma, Wash. 
[13152 
Cheri compagnon, copy of painting. 
© May 7, 1912; 2 ¢. May 13, 1912; 
J 169702. 


JACOBS (FRANK A.), Seattle. 
[131538, 18154 

Accident at meadows, Turpin, avi- 
avor: ©) May 30, 1912; 2 ec. June 5, 
1912; J 169912. 

Hodge (Robert T.) © Feb. 10, 
1912 die... Web. .29; 1 e.Apr. 10, 1912; 
J 168212. 


JAMES (B. F.), Philadelphia. [138155 


His Holiness Pope Pius X. © June 
26, 1912; 2 c. June 27, 1912; K 48771. 


JAMES (WILLIAM), Greenville, Miss. 
[13156 
Charge of a Master Mason to his son. 
© Apr. 9, 1912; 2 c Apr. 17, 1912; 
K 41119. 


JAMES & BUSHNELL, Seattle. 
[13157-13160 

OWea |: (Bi Bev. Bi 3.) 4,2) © 
Apr. 26, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 29, 1912; 
J 168742, 168743. 

Shirley (Jessie) : 

Death.—Life. © June 1, 1912; 2 6c. 
each June 1, 1912; J 169811, 169812. 


Jarvis (ANNA), Philadelphia. [13161 
Mother’s day, white carnation. © 

Auge) 26011992 2 ec), Apr. -29,, 1902 5 Ke 

42334. 

JEFFERS (J. C.), Olympia, Wash. 

[18162 

Electric storm over Olympia, Wash. 

© June 20, 1912; 2 c. June 25, 1912; 

J 170542. 


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13163 


JEFFERY (HASWELL C.), New York. 
[13163 
College of the City of New York in 
a thundershower. © May 2, 1912; 
2c. June 22, 1912; J 170402. 


JENNETT (NORMAN W.), Cedar Grove, 

IN. sed [13164 

Arrow plane girlies. © June 5, 
1912; 1 ec. June 5, 1912; K 438378. 

JOHNSON Mackinaw City, 

Mich. [18165-13169 

Ice boat, straits of Mackinaw. © 


(CLYDE) 


Mar. , 20, 1912: 2) e. Apr. 6, s9i2e 
J 167868. 
Levering, Mich., scene at. © Apr. 


15, 1912; 2 ce. Apr. 24, 1912; J 168566. 

Mackinaw City, Mich, M. C. and 
G. R. and T. railroads. 
1912; 2c. May 8, 1912; J 169028. 

Mackinaw City, Mich., Michiilli- 
mackinac state park. Mar 2°25, 
1912; 2 ce. Apr. 18, 1912; J 168141. 

St. Ignace, Mich. © June 12, 1912; 
2c. June 17, 1912; J 170246. 


JOHNSON (J. R.) Cheboygan, Mich. 
[13170-13172 

Shipment of deer from northern 
Michigan. © Dee. 1, 1911; 2 ¢. Apr. 
6, 1912; J 167867. 

{2 photographs]: 

North bound.—Our northern scenes. 
(]© Mar.-27, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 29, 
1912; J 168046, 168047. 


JOHNSON (STEPHEN S.) South Orange, 
N.S [13173-13190 

Carrizo Canyon and Painted Desert 
from Singillaria Forest, Arizona. 
Apr. 8; (#9125: 2 ..* Apr. 9, IGIZ > F 
167971. 

[17 photographs]: 

Broken silicified tree, 
Forest, Arizona. 

Broken trees, second petrified forest, 
Arizona. 

Entrance to first petrified forest, 
Arizona. 

Entrance to north Singillaria Forest, 
Arizona. 

Formation at entrance to first petri- 
fied forest, Arizona. 

Fractured trees, 
forest, Arizona. 

Log covered by sandstorm, first pet- 
rified forest, Arizona. 

Marl and sandstone formations, north 
Singillaria Forest, Arizona. 


Singillaria 


second petrified 


© May 1, 


pt. IV, B/Sa-VS. 


JOHNSON (STEPHEN S.)—Continued. 
Natural bridge, petrified forest, Ari- 
zona. 


North Singillaria Forest and edge 
of Painted Desert, Arizona. 

Section of petrified log, second forest, 
Arizona. 

Sections of broken tree, second for- 
est, Arizona. 

Unbroken tree, second petrified for- — 
est, Arizona. 

Walls of basin, section of tree, sec- 
cnd forest, Arizona. 

Whole and fractured tree, second 
petrified forest, Arizona. ; 

Woodworthia Arizonica, edge of 
Painted Desert, Singillaria Forest, 
Arizona. 

Writing on the wall, Adamana, Ari- 
zona. 

© Jan 29, 1912; 2 c each Apr. 9, 
1912; J 167972-167988. 


JOHNSON & RoceERS, Dallas, Texas. 
[13191 
Dallas—-Oak Cliff viaduct. © Mar. 
12, 1912: 2 ce Mar. 18, 1912307 fives 
JOHNSON STUDIO cCo., Duluth, Minn. 
[13192-13199 
McGolrick (Bishop James) A to H. 
© Mar. 28, 1912: 2 c. each Agra. 
1912; J 167682-167689. 


JOHNSTON (R. W.) stTupios, Pitts- 
burgh. [13200, 132001 
Pittsburgh: 


Exposition park, U. S. league base- 
ball grounds.—National baseball team, 
1912. © May 138, 1912; 2 c. each May 
18, 1912; J 169859, 169360. 


JONES (Buiiss B), Silverton, Or. 
[13202 
Dallas lumber and logging com- 
pany’s logging railroad, 1, 2. © May 
14, 1912; 2 c each May 20.7320 
169402, 169408. 


Jupp (A. W.) Chattanooga. [13203 


Chattanooga, St. Paul’s Protestant 
Episcopal church. © Apr. 13, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 18, 1912; J 168278. 


JupD (ALMON C.), Waterbury, Conn. 
[13204 
Ideal tour and its hotels) © May 
20, 1912; 2 ec. May 25, 1912; K 42457. 
JULEEN (J. A.) Everett, Wash. 
[18205, 18206 
Everett, Wash., bird’s-eye view. © 
Mar. 30, 19123 2 .¢.. Apr... 6, 132s 


| 167863. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


JULEEN (J. A.)—Continued. 

bird’s-eye view looking east 
from American bank building. © May 
2, 1912; 2 c. May 8, 1912; J 169082. 


JUVENILE SAVINGS CO., Denver. [13207 

Certificate of membership in the 
Grand army of money saving children. 
© Mar. 18, 1912; 2c. Apr. 2, 1912; K 
41164. 


KaarR (H. W.) Princeton, III. 
[13208-13248 


[41 photographs]: 

Abuna, Brazil, engineer’s quarters, 
45.—Abuna, Brazil, rail yards, 46.— 
Abuna, Brazil, station partially com- 
pleted, 49.—Approach by rail _ to 
Abuna, Brazil, 48.—Approach by water 
to Abuna, Brazil, 44.—Bridge of Jacy 
Parana, American bridge company, 27, 
28.—Bridgetown, Barbadoes, Trafalgar 
square, 7—Camp 28, H. F. M. M. ry., 
30.— Candelaria [Brazil] hospital, 
part 17.—Candelaria, Brazil, _ pile 
driver building wharf, 21.—Christmas 
at railroad eating house, 66A, 66B.— 
Christmas dinner at Abuna, 1, 63; 2, 
63.—Corner boundary of Bolivia at 
meeting of Rivers, Abuna and Madeira. 
76.—Cut through rock, 29.—Hngines 
in yards at Abuna, 51.—Hngineers’ 
House at Gamp 32, H. EF. M. M. ‘ry.. 
41.— Inauguration train, Sept. 7, 1911, 
34.—Looking up Madeira River from 
Abuna Bolivia, 65.—Map showing lo- 
eation of HK. F. M. M. ry., Brazil, 16.— 
Measuring height of tree, 68.—Obidas 
(City of) on Amazon River, Brazil, 
12.—Officials on inspecting trip, BE. F. 
M. M. ry., 73.—Para, Brazil, small 
park, 9.—Para, Brazil, Spanish cathed- 
ral, 5.—Para, Brazil, statue in park, 
8.—Porch scene, engineers’ quarters, 
58.—Porto Velho, Brazil, Brazilian 
settlement, 18.—Porto Velho, Brazil, 
engineers’ quarters, 19.—Porto Velho 
from Wireless Hill, 24.—Porto Velho, 
Brazil, residence of Chief Engineer. 
20.—Porto Velho, Brazil, river boats 
at dock, 25.—Porto Velho, Brazil, 
wireless station, 23.—Right of way, 
showing narrowness, 64. — Rubber 
ready for shipment, 59.—Steel bridge 
on HH. Ff. M. M. ry., Brazil, 32.—Strange 
formation of roots of tree in swamp, 
82.—Sunset on Rio Madeira River, 
Abuna, Brazil, 42.—Train no. 1 arrives 
in Porto Velho, Brazil, 50. © Apr. 5, 
©1912; 2 c. each Apr. 8, 1912; J 167893-— 
167933. , 


KANE (J. M.) Watertown, N. Y. 
[13249 
Tropical sunset. © 1 c. May 18, 


1912; J 169354. 


13288 
KariLson (F. G.), Wahoo, Neb. 
[13250 
Wahoo, Neb., Luther college and 
campus. © 1e¢. June 26, 1912; J 
170681. 


KASSELL (B. C.), Chicago. [13251 


American medical college diploma, 
Saint Louis. © June 17, 1912; 2 e. 
June 20, 1912; K 48464. 


KAUFMAN, WEIMER & F'apry co., Chi- 
cago. [13252-13256 
Chicago, bird’s-eye view, 1912, 1, 2. 
© Apr. 16, 1912; 2 ec. each Apr. 18; 
1912; J 168276, 168277. 


Opening game, Cincinnati national 
league park, Chicago vs. Cincinnati. 
©. Apri: 15, 1992+ 2 e) Apr.: 17, 191235 
168240. 

Opening game, Navin park, Detroit, 
Cleveland vs. Detroit. © Apr. 25, 
1912; 2 ec Apr. 29, 1912; J 168838. 


Roosevelt (Theodore) accepting the 
nomination of the Progressive party. 
© June 23, 1912; 2 c. June 27, 1912; 
J 170647. 


Krum (J. R.) & co., Philadelphia. 
[18257-13262 
[Fashions for men and women.] 
Illustrations large size nos. one to six. 
Fall and winter 1912-13. © May 15, 
1912;' 2 @. each June 12, 1912; K 
43200-43205. 


Kettoe (Wm. M.), Los Angeles. 
[18263, 13264 

[2 prints]: 

Golden candlestick.—Star of Beth- 
lehem as the principle of perfect ideas. 
© May 10, 1912; 2 @ each June 11, 
1912; K 43146, 43147. 


Ketty (W. P.), Oakland, Cal. 


U. S. aeroplane post office. 
Mar. 25, 1912; J 168249. 


KENNEDY (JOHN J.), New York. 
[18266-13274 
Exclusive creation. Styles 1-9. © 
May 20, 1912; 2 c. each May 20, 1912; 
KK 42147-42155. 


Kevin (K), Tonopah, Nev. 
[138275, 138276 


[138265 
©le. 


[2 photographs]: 
Baby Kevil.—Kevil Cupid. © 1 ec. 
each May 25, 1912; J 169687, 169688. 


KEYSTONE VIEW Co., Meadville, Pa. 
[13277-13288 
Canal Zone, view from San Pablo 
where Panama railroad crosses canal 
prism, Chagres River at left, 21715. 
©) Apr: 22,/ 1912; 2 e May 13) 1912: 
J 169163. 


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13289 


KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued. 

Panama Canal, a 1100 ton gate un- 
der construction, Pedro Miguel locks, 
FAT1¢. “© Apre-22,. 1982= 2c. May 13, 
1912; J 169166. 


center and east walls with ellip- 
tical culverts in foreground for filling 
and emptying locks; Miraflores locks, 
21719. © May 23, 1912; 2 c« May 27, 
1912; J 169600. 


concrete arches, showing cul- 
vert 18 feet in diameter, Pedro Miguel 
lacks, 2IT11. ° “© pry 2a 1992 * 2 tc. 
May 13, 1912; J 169164. — 


east center and west walls of 
upper lock under construction, con- 
veying concrete by chutes; Miraflores 
locks) 21716. ‘© May 28, 2912> 2 ¢ 
May 27, 1912; J 169599. 


ferdam at north and beyond two 
dredges at work excavating; Gatun, 
21710. © May 23, 1912; 2 c May 27, 
1912; J 169602. 


——extreme north end of lower 
locks, showing immense steel monolith 
forms on tracks, used in construction 
work, Gatun, 21718. © May 238, 1912; 
2¢C May ’27, 1912: J 169601. 
looking south, showing east 
chamber of upper Miraflores locks, 
21713. © May 23, 1912; 2 c. May 27, 
1912; J 169597. 


massive walls of concrete, 
Pedro Miguel locks, 21708. © Apr. 
22, 1912; 2 @ May 13, 1912: J 169162. 


north approach wall under con- 
struction, city of Paraiso in distance, 
AAG2.. AC) Apr. 22:.1993- 2 ex Maya; 
1912; J 169167. 


view from cofferdam showing 
lower, middle and upper locks at Ga- 
tun, 21714. © May 23, 1912; 2 c. May 
27, 1912; J 169598. 

view from top of construction 
trestle, showing 58 foot gate, Pedro 
Miguel locks, 21709. © Apr. 22, 1912; 
2c, May 138, 1912; J 169165. 


KIEKENAPP (HRNEST H.), Lake Ben- 

ton, Minn. [138289 

Lightning pranks. © May 12,1912; 
2'c. June 17, 1912; J 170347. 


National Military 
Home, Ohio. [13290, 18291 
Dayton, Ohio, Soldiers’ home, the 
latest out. © May 20, 1912; 2c. June 
3, 1912... J. 1700TE; 
Deer park, Soldiers’ home, Ohio. 
© June 1, 1912; 2 c. May 17, 1912; J 
169352. 


KILE (ESTELLE), 


east chamber, lower lock, cof- ; 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 7 


Kkitroy (R.) North Abington, Mass. 
[18292-13294 


Abington, Mass., Memorial arch. © 
June 1, 1912; 2 c. June 4 
169904. 


—— Memorial bridge. © June 25, 
1912; 2 c. June 19, 1912; J 170ssh: 


Memorial bridge. © June 3, 
1912; 2 c. June 4, 1912; J 169905. 


KInD (S1LAs) Easton, Pa. [13295 — 


Resolute Roosevelt. © Apr. 18, 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1912: J 16860, 


IXINDEGRABER (W. A.), Kansas City. 
[13296 
I’ve got your goat. © May 15, 1912; 
2c. May 24, 1912; J 169532. 


KING (JULIUS) 

York. [13297 

So easy eye glass. © Mar. 25, 
1912; 2 c. May 10,1912; K 41766. 


Ikip (W. Rupotr) New York. [13298 

Gressier aviation co. © May 9, 
1912;,1 ec. May 16, 1912; + Go Maw: 
1912; KAD aes 


KIRK (H. C.) gR., Baltimore. [13299 


What’s the use? © June 28, 1912; 
2c. June 29, 1912; K 438869. 


KLACKNER (C.), New York. 
[13300-13306 
Burghersh (Lord) © May 27,1912; 
2c. May 28, 1912; K 42555. 
Fairy visions. © May 27, 1912; 2 ¢. 
May 28, 1912; K 42554. 
Hope (Mrs. William) © May 27, 
1912; 2 c. May 28, 1912: KK 42506, 
Infant Samuel. © Apr. 10, 1912; 
2ec. May 1, 1912; K 41674. 


Jay (Mrs. John) © May 11, 1912; 
2c. May 1, 1912; K 41760. 


Otis (Mrs. Harrison Gray) © Mar. 
16, 1912; 2 c. May 1, 1912> Kh 4tGre. 


Sedgwick (Mrs. Theodore) © Mar. 
16, 1912; 2. ec. May 1, 1913s Si 


KLEINSCHMIDT (F. E.) & LANE (L.L.) 
Seattle. [13807-13318 

[12 photographs]: 

Arctie hippo.—Crew of Polar Bear.— 
Death of monarch.—Herd of walrus at 
Wrangel Island.—Herd of walrus in 
Arctiec.—Kleinschmidt and Lane hunt- 
ing polar bear.—Kleinschmidt (Capt.) 
and polar bear.—Roping polar bear.— 
Swimming polar bear.—Taking moving- 
pictures of polar bear hunt.—Towing 
by the tail—Walrus struck by Ham- 
mer of Thor. © Nov. 15, 1911; 2 ce. 
each Jan. 22, 1912; J 167869-167880. 


OPTICAL Co., New 


242 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


Knapp (F. E.) Brookville, Pa. [18319 


Men’s Bible class of the first M. E. 
church, Brookville, Pa. © May 4, 
1912; 2c. May 6, 1912; J 168952. 


KNAPP COMPANY, New York. 
[13320-13328 


Chalfonte hotel and bathers at 
height of season. © June 10, 1912; 
2c. June 18, 1912; K 438359. 


Mill (The). © June 13, 1911; 2. 
June 17, 1911; K 25785. 


Philadelphia. Independence hall and 
Commodore Barry monument. © June 
10, 1912; 2 ec. June 18, 1912; K 48360. 


— Washington monument, Fair- 
mont park. © June 10, 1912; 2 « 
June 18, 1912; K 48361. 

[5 prints]: 

Maid of Orleans. — Reader. — Sea 
king’s son.—Seventy years ago.—Sis- 
ters. © May 15, 1912; 2 c. each May 
18, 1912; K 42191-42195. 


KNOEDLER (M.) AND COMPANY, New 
York. [13329 


Village gossips. © May 25, 1912; 2 
c. May 25, 1912; K 42476. 


KNOEPPEL (FREDERICK J.) Milwaukee. 
[13330 


Graphic chart on capacity cost ac- 
counting. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1912; I 953. 


KoEHLER (EMMA E.), Chicago. [13331 


Goin’ some. © Apr. 13, 1912; 2 «. 
Apr. 19, 1912; K 40909. 


KOEHLER (JOSEPH), New York. 
[13332, 13333 
Garibaldi (G.) © Apr. 24, 1912; 2 
@ Apr, 26, 1912; K 41188. 
Titanic (S.S.) © May 9, 1912; 2¢. 
May 15, 1912; K 41885. 


Kotse & ScHLICHT KUNSTINSTITUT, 
Dresden, Germany. [13334-13337 


Dutsche nationalgetrink; by Zeno 
Dermer: No. 1 Das erste bier.—No. 2. 
Hin klostertrunk.— No. 3, Auf dem 
bergkeller.—No. 4, Grossbrauerei. © 
Jan. 20, 1912; 2 c. each June 8, 1912; 
K 43036-43039. 


Kotvie (WM.), Quincy, Mass. [13338 
Nevada-Oklahoma (U. S. S.) 
June 19, 1912; 2 « June 20, 1912; J 

170327. 


KRAMER (FRANCIS W.), Philadelphia. 

[13339 

Old homestead. © Jan. 3, 1912; 2c. 
Feb. 12, 1912; J 169535. 


) 


_ 


13358 


KRAnTz (CHAS. F. H.) San Francisco. 
[13340, 138341 
[2 photographs]: 
Drinking place.—Land’s End. ©1e. 
each June 5, 1912; J 169908, 169909. 


Kraus & LuKAcs, New York. [13342 
Csirdais. © Dec. 15, 1911; 2 c. Apr. 
26, 1912; J 168626. 


Krum (Herpert J.), Lexington, Ky. 
[138343 
Highland gay. [Horse and negro 
attendant.] © Apr. 18, 1912; 2c. Apr. 
26, 1912; K 41229. 


KUNZLI BROTHERS, Fiirich, Switzerland. 
[138344, 133845 
At the watering-trough. (An der 
triinke.) © Dec. 15, 1911; 1 ec. Mar. 19, 
1912; 1 c. May 28, 1912; K 42558. 
Horse-market. (Pferdemarkt) © 
Dee. 15, 1911 s't €. Mar. 19, 1912; 1 e@; 
May 23, 1912; K 42559. 


KUNSELMAN & GERKING, Medford, Or. 

[138346 

Sacred Heart hospital. © Jan. 23, 
1912; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1912; J 168558. 


KUPPENHEIMER (B.) AND COMPANY, 
Chicago. [13347 


[Decoration day] © May 24, 1912; 
2 e. May 27, 1912; K 42483. 


KutTcHin (T. T.), Green Lake, Wis. 
[13348 

Green Lake, Wis., interior of Lone 
Tree Point stables. © June 20, 1912; 
2c. June 17, 1912; J 170253. 

LAMB (J. & R.) New York. 
[18349-13355 

Andrews (Bishop Edward Gayer) 
tablet. ©1e. Apr. 29, 1912; J 168752. 

De Puy (William Harrison) tablet. 
©1ec. Apr. 29, 1912; J 168753. 

Parsons’ (Rev. Willard) tablet. © 
1 ec. Apr. 18, 1912; J 168294. 

Rosenfeld (Isaac) and Hannah his 
wife, tablet in memory of. ©1c. Apr. 
24, 1912; J 168568. 

Shepard (Edward Morse) memorial 
tablet. ©1c. June 17, 1912; J 170287. 

Shepard. (Edward Morse) memorial 


tablet. hy Le?) Frame 25.) PHIA > F 
170549. 
Tilton (Benjamin Morris) tablet. 


© 1c. Apr. 29, 1912; J 168751. 
LANGROCK BROTHERS COMPANY, New 


York. [18856-13358 
[3 prints]: 
[Baseball player. Baseball man 


with bat.]—[College crew.]—Hold on 
to. the rope:...© June .27,, 1912; 2 ©. 
each June 28, 1912; K 43823-43825. 


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13359 


pt. TY, B65 Fr 


LARSON (W. C.) Beloit, Wis. 
[18359, 18360 
Beloit, Wis., senior class, high school, 
1912. © June 4, 1912; 2 c June 6, 
1912; J 169947. 


Beloit college, class 1912. © June 
10, 1912;'2 c. June 10, 1912; J 170136. 


LAUNER (GEORGE) Indianapolis. 
[13361, 18362 
Bryan (William Jennings) © Apr. 
26, 1912; 2 ec. May 1, 1912; J 168858. 
Kubelik (Jan) © Apr. 15, 1912: 
2 ec. May 1, 1912; J 168857. 


LAWRENCE (Susan B.) Cleveland, 
Ohio. [138363 
Avery (Mrs. Elroy M.) ©1c. June 


25, 1912; J 170519. 


LAY (EDWARD) Elizabeth, N. J. [13364 


Prince: and his auto. , © Apr- d, 
1912; 2°e. Apr. a2a 1912 + 3, 4168266. 


Ler (Wm. H.) Chicago. [13365, 13366 
Education is to the human soul what 
sculpture is to a block of marble. © 
Apt 4) 1912s 2.) Apr oy Wes ik 
40430. 
Spirit of the school. © Apr. 19. 
1512 2 ee. Apri22, 1912 5 We 41027. 


LEHLE (WILLIAM L.), Chicago. 
[183867, 13368 
Chicago’s lake front. © June 15, 
1912 2c. June 18, 1912: J 17026. 


Jackson park harbor and yacht club. 
© June 15, 1912; 2 c. June 18, 1912; 
J 170264. 


Lrip (FRANK H.), Salt Lake City, 


Utah. [13369-13371 
San Francisco- Chicago Express, 
erossing Soldiers summit, Utah, D. & 
R. G. Ry. © June 20, 1912; 2 ¢c. June 
24, 1912; J 170429. 

See Europe if you will, but see 
America first. 1. [American and Brit- 
ish flags crossed over North America. ] 
© June 20, 1912; 2 c. June 24, 1912; 
K 48821. 

2. [American flag over North 
America.] © June 20, 1912; 2 ¢. June 
24, 1912; K 48822. 


LELAND (C. J.) Roswell, N. M. 
[18872-13382 


Roswell, N. M., Circle diamond out- 
fit, colored post cards: 

Branding and marking yearling.— 
Branding calf.—Branding scene, show- 
ing B. S. wagon and fire.-—Breaking 
camp.—Bringing in calf to brand.— 
Cook getting ready for dinner.—De- 


244 


LELAND (C. J.)—Continued. 

horning steer on open range.—Flank- 
ing calf, Nos. 1, 2—Remuda.—Wagon 
bess and cow boys eating dinner. © 
June 16, 1910; 2 c. each Mar. 20, 1912; 
K 41205-41215. 


Lent (WALLACE W.) Peekskill, N. Y. 
[13383 


Lent axis chart. © May 10, 1912; 
1 e. Apr. 30; 1912 > 19096. 


LEVINS (ANNA FRANCES) New York. 
[18384 


Strachan (Grace) © Mar. 25, 1912; 
2 ec, Apr. 1, 19125 J tete2e 


LEWIS (GEORGE B.) San Francisco. 
[138385 
World’s fair casket. © 1 ¢. Apr. 


15, 1912; J 168167. 


Lewis (Lon) Cosmopolis, Wash. 
[18386, 18387 

Aberdeen, Wash., 1912, looking west 
from Dabney Hill (Grays Harbor) © 
Apr. 25, 1912; 2.¢e. May 107° 1912-799 
169103. 

Grays Harbor, Wash., evening 
clouds. © Mar. 25, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 1. 
L912 J AGIGLA, 


Lewis (W. D.), Sioux Falls, 8S. D. 
[13388 
Sioux Falls, S. D., central fire de- 
partment building. © June 15, 1912; 
2c. June 11, 1912; J 170652. 


LINAWEAVER (A. H.) Findlay, O. 
[18389 


Hancock County court house, 1840- 
1885. © Mar. 1, 1912; 2 cA 
1912; J 167995. : 


LINTON (FREDERICK), Pittsburgh. 
[13390 


Columbus and family. © June 19, 
1912; 2 ec. June 19, 1912; J 170294. 


LIVERMORE & KNIGHT ©Co., Providence, 
[18391-18398 


Bank of England. [Calendar for 
March, 1912.] © Feb. 28, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 4, 1912; K 41357. 

Bank of France. [Calendar for 
April, 1912.] |\©. Mar. 27, 1212 
Apr. 4, 1912; K 41358. 

First national bank of Cleveland. 
[Calendar for January, 1912.] © Jan. 
5, 1912; 2c. Apr. 4, 1912; K 41359. 

National bank of Belgium. [Calen- 
dar for April-June, 1912.] © Apr. 27, 
1912; 2 ce. May 9, 1912; K 41701. 


neers Se 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


LIVERMORE & KNIGHT Co., Providence— 


Continued. 

Post office department. [Calendar 
for May-July, 1912.] © May 27, 1912; 
2 ec. May 29, 1912; K 42570. 

Reichsbank, Berlin. [Calendar for 
May-July, 1912.] © May 24, 1912; 2 
e. May 29, 1912; K 42571. 

United States Patent Office. [Cal- 
endar for April-June, 1912.] © Apr. 
27, 1912; 2 c. May 9, 1912; K 41702. 

United States Treasury, Washing- 
ton. [Calendar for Feb. 1912.] © 
fate 2s. 1912: 2 ce Apr. 4, 1912; K 
41360. 

LivEzEY (W. E.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[138399 

You gotta quit kickin my dawg 
aroun’. © Apr. 26, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 29, 
1912; K 41275. 

Logwoop (YEWEL) Davis, Cal. [138400 


Leap year on the range. © Apr. 
29, 1912; 2 ec. May 6, 1912; K 41574. 


Loomis (J. R.) Oklahoma City, Okla. 

[18401-13415 

Branson (Fred P.) 1-3. © Mar. 25, 

aot 2 -e-) each, Apr, 11, 1912; J 
168670-168672. 


Ross (James S.) 1, 2. © May 183. 
1912; 2 c. each May 18, 1912; J 169374, 
169375. 

[10 photographs]: 

Kubelik (Jan) 1-83.—Kubelik (Jan) 
and company.—Kubelik (Madame) 1-— 
5.—Schwaab (Mr.) © Feb. 10, 1912; 
2 e. each Apr. 11, 1912; J 168673- 
168682. 

LOOSE LEAF PUB. COo., Boston. 
[138416, 138417 

Loose leaf drawing. Subjects no. 
13, 14. © Apr. 9, 1912; 2 c. each May 
6, 1912; K 41683, 41684. 


LOSSMAN (JOSEPH), Seattle. [18418 


Welcome. Seattle potlach 1912. © 
mre oo. 1912° 2 ¢.. May 4): 1912; K 
42222. 


LOTUS PUB. co., New York. [138419 

Old wood to burn, old books to read, 
old friends to love and cherish. © 
paper 24. 1912° 2°e@ Apr. 25, 1912: .K 
41189. 


LOUTZENHISER (F. Q.), Canton, Ohio. 
[13420 
First surgical operation under hyp- 
nosis. © Mar. 15, 1912; 2c. June 7 
aoe 1 T0295. 
LOVELESS (S. E.) ADVERTISING SERVICE, 
New York. [13421 
[Boys playing with pushmobile] © 
Ray i, 1912; 2 ¢. May 14))19125 Kk 
41880. 


13472 

Lowy J) KUNST VERLAGSANSTALT, 
Vienna. [138422 
Adams (Join Quincy) © Mar. 15, 


1912; 1 ec. June 8, 1912; 1 ce. June 15, 
1912; J 170520. 


Lupwie (H. L.) Washington. [138423 
Washington monument. © Apr. 15, 

1912 2 e Apr 15 1982 +3 168227; 

LUTHER LEAGUE, Knoxville, Ill. [13424 
Knoxville, I[ll., Swedish Lutheran 


church. © June 1, 1912; 2c. May 18, 

1912; J 169151. 

Lutz (E. G.), New York. [13425 
Locomotives. © May 21, 1912; 2¢e. 

May 23, 1912; K 42320. 

LyMAN (H. O.) Tempe, Ariz. [13426 


Tempe, Ariz., State normal school 
quadrangle. © Apr. 17, 1912; 2 «. 
Apr. 22, 1912; J 168467. 


Lyon & HEALY, Chicago. 
iGaruso:}. ©} Mar: 17,1912: 
Apr. 15, 1912; K 40760. 


McCAMPBELL (S. S.), Knoxville, Tenn. 
[13428 


[Consorts] © Apr. 15, 1912; 2. 
Apr. 22, 1912; K 41616. 


McCaskry (JoHN Lynn), Pittsburgh. 

[13429 

Strangle hold, an economic micro- 
cosm. ©1c. June 4, 1912; I 1035. 


McCLeaRIE (WM.) Santa Rosa, Cal. 
[18480-13437 

Russian River heights: 

As seen from the country road, 72.— 
Daybreak, 70.—Early morn, 71.—Gen- 
eral view.—[ Panorama. ]—River scene, 
Tio ecene: 73.) Aur. 26, 1912; -2:¢: 
each May 1, 1912; J 168840-168846. 

Scene looking from Russian River 
Heights, 86. © May 13, 1912; 2¢ 
May 18, 1912; J 169362. 

McCLuRE NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE, New 
York. [18438-13440 


Sambo [1912]: 
© Apr. 28; 1c May 24; K 42391. 


© May 5;1e. May 24; K 42400. 
© May 12; 1c. May 24; K 42390. 
McCLure Inc., New 
York. [18441-13472 
Absorption that the children show 
in these exercises is typical ©l1e. 
May 138, 1912; J 169171. 
Baby McEwen with  buttoning- 
frame. ©1c. May 10, 1912; J 169109. 
Bagnell (Miss) with three children, 
© 1c. May 10, 1912; J 1691138. 


[13427 
De Gs 


PUBLICATIONS, 


249 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13473 


McCLuRE PUBLICATIONS, INC.—Contd. 
Boy placing figure 2 against long 
stair. ©1c. May 18, 1912; J 169178. 
Children at work on the rugs. © 
1 ec. May 18, 1912; J 169174. 


Children in semicircle. © 1 c¢. May 
18, 1912; J 169176. 


Children in this group are five, four 
and three years old. © 1c. May 10, 
1912; J 169112. 


Five children at a table, three of 
them blindfolded. © 1 ¢ May 13, 
1912; J 169172. 

Five of the youngest children bring- 
ing the material from the shelves. © 
ie. May 10, 1912; J 169111. 


George (Miss) and two children. © 
1 ¢@. May 138, 1912: J 169077. 

George (Miss) with Narcissa’s 
brother and Nancy. © 1c. May 10, 
1912; J 169107. 


Montessori children in the rythm 
work. ©1c. May 13, 1912; J 169179. 


Seven children in the schoolroom. © 
1 ¢e. May 10, 1912; J 169108. 


These children have formed a spon- 
taneous group lesson with the sand- 
paper letters. © 1c. May 18, 1912; 
J 169178. 


Two children. © 1c. May 10, 1912; 
J 169110. 


Two tables, Miss George working 
with a blind-folded girl. © 1c. May 
138, 1912; J 169180. 

View of the schoolroom. © 1 «. 
May 18, 1912; J 169175. 

[15 photographs]: 

American children at work with the 
Montessori materials. 

Bagnell (Miss) with three children 
working with crayons and geometrical 
insets. 


‘Child building a tower. 


Children in a circle working with 
the buttoning frames, cylinders, color 
spools, ete. 


Entirely absorbed in making the but- 
tens go into the buttonholes. 


George (Miss) with three children 
working with the color spools, geo- 
metrical insets and figures. 


George (Miss) working with three 
children with paper letters. 


Long stair (in the foreground) Miss 
George on a rug with two children. 


Mastering one of the delicate tac- 


tile exercises. 


246 


pt. WV, 8 SS ve 


McCLuRE PUBLICATIONS, INC.—Contd. 
[15 photographs]—Continued. 
Montessori children doing the rythm 

work. 


Montessori children working at a 
table. 


Spontaneous writing lesson. 


Three children at a table with but- 
toning frame, color spools and sand- 
paper letters. 


Two groups of children at work with 
the Montessori materials. 


Typical Montessori group. 


© 1c. each May 7, 1912; J 168985- 
168999. 


McCLURE SYNDICATE, New York. 
[13473-13496 


Lena undt Loui [1912]: 
© Mar. 24; 1 e May 1; K 41374. 
© Mar. 31; 1 « May 1; K 413872. 
(© Apr. 7; 1 « May 1; K 41370. 
© Apr. 14; 1c May 8; K 41677. 
© Apr. 21; 1 c. May 8; K 41679. 
© Apr. 28; 1 c. May 24; K 423892. 
© May 5; 1c. May 24; K 42401. 
© May 12; 1c. May 24; K 42389. 
© May 19; 1c. June 6; K 429389. 

Sambo [1912]: 
© Mar. 24; 1 c. May 1; K 41378. 
© Mar. 31; 1 c. May 1; K 41871. 
© Apr. 7; 1 c May 1; K 413869. 
© Apr. 14; 1 c. May 8; K 41676. 
© Apr. 21; 1 c. May 8; K 41678. 
© May 19; 1c. June 6; K 42938. 
© May 26; 1c. June 6; K 42941, 
© June 2; 1c. June 20; K 48462. 
© June 9; 1c. June 20; K 43460. 

You’ve gotta quit kickin’ my dawg 

around [1912]: 

© May 5; 1c. May 24; K 42402, 
© May 26; ic. June 6; K 42942. 
© June 2; 1c. June 20; K 43463. 
© June 9; 1c. June 20; K 43461. 


You’ve gotta stop kickin’ us dogs 
around [1912]: 
© May 12; 1c. May 24; K 42388. 
© May 19;1c. June 6; K 42940. 
McCrure’s, New York. 
Lena undt Loui [1912]: 
© Mar. 10; 1 c. Apr. 10; K 40500. 


© Mar. 17; 1 c. Apr. 10; K 40495. 
Sambo [1912]: 

© Mar. 10; 1c. Apr. 10; K 40499. 

© Mar. 17; 1 ¢. Apr. 10; K 40494. 


| flected by the national committee. 


B May 1, 1912; 


moi2- 1 c. Apr. 22, 1912; K 41058. 


ic. June 3, 1912; K 42697. 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 2, 1912 


McCorp (ALIcE LovETT) New York. 
[13501 
Ledge at Bass Rocks, Mass. © Apr. 
9, 1912; 2c. Apr. 5, 1912; J 167840. 


McCormick (J. A.) Friday Harbor, 
Wash. [13502-13506 

Friday Harbor, Wash.: 

As seen from upper Argyle ave., 
1197.—Bird’s-eye view, 1198. © Apr. 
m= 1912- 2 c. each Apr. 27, 19123'd 
168693, 168694. 

Game birds, San Juan County, 
Wash., 999. © Apr. 22, 1912; 2 c. May 
6, 1912; J 168950. 

Sunrise—Mt. Constitution. 1212. © 
May 21, 1912; 2 c. June 26, 1912; J 
1706387. 

Taking observations from Mt. Con- 
stitution. 1208. © May 21, 1912; 2c. 
June 26, 1912; J 170638. 


McCuTrcHEoN (JOHN T.), Chicago. 
[13507-13652 


All contests settled here. © May 29, 
1912; 1c. June 3, 1912; K 42696. 
Analysis of Tait’s strength as re- 


© 


June 12, 1912; 1 c. June 19, 1912; K 
43482. 
Annual joke. © May 38, 1912; 1. 


May 18, 1912; K 42097. 

Boxing lesson. © Apr. 16, 1912; 1 ¢. 
K 41376. 

Boys of 61. © May 30, 1912; 1c. 
June 13, 1912; K 48215. 

Brilliant and resilient Bryan. © 
may 2a, 2912; 1c. June’3, 1912; K 
42694. 

Campaigning in southern Ill. © 
mor 1912; 1 ¢ Apv. 12;:1912;.K 
40580. 

Careless automobiling cured in three 
days. © May 6, 1912; 1 c. May 18, 
1912; K 42099. 


Cartoons of the day. 16, 


© Apr. 


Cheating in college examinations. 
my June 2, 1912; 1 c. June 5, 1912; 


KK 42835. 
Commencement day. © June 12, 
1912; 1 c. June 26, 1912; K 43685. 


Common people. © May 30, 1912; 


Convention-at-large. © June 22, 
1912; 1 c. June 24, 1912; K 438612. 


Dawson, 711, fortune hunter [1912]: 
@© Apr. 15; 1 ec. Apr. 22; K 41052. 
© Apr. 22; 1 c. May 1; K 41388. 
© Apr. 29; 1c. May 14; K 41889. 


9 


hd 


CLASSES, H TO K 


13652 


McCutcHEON (JOHN T.)—Continued. 
Day in May. © May 27, 1912; 1c. 
June 3, 1912; K 42707. 
Design for a White House suited to 
present day needs. © May 28, 1912; 
1 ec. June 3, 1912; K 42695. 


Difficult job of running an unpopu- 
lar campaign. © Apr. 14, 1912; 1 ec. 
Apr. 17, 1912; K 40858. 

Do your swatting early. 1. © May 
10, 1912; 1 ce: May 14, 1912; K 41897. 

——2. © May 21, 1912; 1 ce. June 
8, 1912; K 42702. 

Doe Yak [1912]: 

©) (Apr. '3* aie. Apr. 123) 1K 40577. 

© Apr. 4; 1 e@ Apr. 12; K 40578. 

Does this mean you gentle reader. 
(er Agr. 2.1912 fc.) Apr: 12, 1992 = aK 
40575. 

Don’t fail to join the independent 
order of fiy swatters. © May 831, 
1912; 1 ce. June 138, 1912; K 48216. 

Early April sketching expedition. 
CAE, 11) 1919-4" ec. Ape 20, 11a 
Kk 41044. 


Early spring day in the city. © 
oe! le ie Pe Apr. AT, Od De KR 
40857. 

Haster Sunday—welcome relief. © 
Apr. 6, 1912; 1c Apr. 15, 1912; K 
40788. 

First straw hat of the season. © 


May 24, 1912; 1 ec. June 3, 1912; K 
42705. 


For chairman of the convention. © 
June 18, 1912; 1 e. June 24, 1912; K 
43608. 


For whom will we be yelling two 
months hence. © May 17, 1912; 1e¢e 
May 27, 1912; K 42494. 


Gee, I wonder how soon recess is. 
© |May)20, 1912- 1d+e. June 3, 1912- 
K 43381. 

Getting acquainted. © May 5, 1912; 
1c. May 9, 1912; K 41748. 

Good fellow in politics often makes 
a bad fellow in office. © Apr. 6, 1912; 
Le: Apr. 15, 1912; K 40789. 

Great spring take-off. © May 7, 
1912; 1 e May 14, 1912; K 41894. 

Grim teacher. © Apr. 20, 1912; 
1 e. Apr. 22, 1912; K 41057. 

Hammer in politics. © Apr. 
1912: 1 @. May 1, 1912; K 41898. 

Have you ever noticed? © Apr. 19, 
pope. be} May 4, 1912< kK. 41576. 


He ean solve all our problems. 
June 5. 1912s 1..e. June. 10, 1912; 
| 43100. 


47 


27, 


© 
K 


13652 


McCutcHEoN (JOHN T.)—Continued. 
He simply has to have it. © May 
18, 1912; 1 ce. May 27, 1912; K 42496. 


Here comes the bride. © June 17, 
1912; 1 ec. June 19, 1912; K 43437. 


High standard of civic duty in the 
Illinois legislature. © May 16, 1912; 
1 ec. May 27, 1912; K 42493: 


His nominating speech. © June 20, 
1912; 1 ce. June 26, 1912; K 438693. 


How a fishworm sidetracked a great 
agricultural enterprise. © May 25, 
1912" ae. June. 3, 1913 - "Ke 42706: 


How she won. © June 9, 1912; 1c. 
June 12, 1912; K 43187. 
© 


How to figure up the delegates. 
May 9, 1912;.1¢. May 14, 1912; K 
41896. 

Humors of housecleaning time; the 
baby’s safe deposit vault. © May 9, 
1912; 1 ¢. May 18, 1912: K 42108. 

Humors of the Republican conven- 
tion. © June 18, 1912; 1 e June 26, 
1912; K 48690. 


If Mr. Rockefeller left his fortune 
to his grandson to be held in trust 
fifty yrs. © Mar. 26, 1912; 1 ¢ Apr. 
10, 1912; K 40504. 

Illinois—“ T’ll_ show the country 
how I stand on Lorimerism.” © Apr. 
10,1912; 1 ec. Ape 17, 1912; K 40854. 

Illinois weather predictions for the 
next: Six days.:.©).Apr.%3) 1912 : 4 te. 
Apr. 12, 1912; K 40576. 

In a million homes. © June 13, 
1912; 1¢. June 19, 1912; K 43483. 

Inspiring ceremony. © June 24, 
1912; 1c. June 26, 1912; K 48694. 

Juggernaut (The) © June 8, 1912; 
1 ¢. June 10, 1912; K 48108. 

Justice as she is done. © May 10, 
1912; 1 ec. May 18, 1912; K 42104. 


Last boat. © Apr. 18, 1912; 1 e¢. 
Apr. 22, 1912; K 41058. 


Line of march for June. © June 1, 
1912; 1 e«. June 13, 1912; K 438217. 


Little of this would prevent an awful 
lot of this. © May 21, 1912; 1 ¢. May 
27, 1912; K 42497. 


Lookout for head-on eollisions this 
week. © May 14, 1912; 1 c. May 27, 
1912; K 42491. 


Man who looks no higher than 
money. © Mar. 30, 1912; 1 ¢. Apr. 10, 
1912; K 40507. 

Man who really understands the 


political situation. © May 14, 1912; 
1e. May 18, 1912; K 42105. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 7 


McCuTrcHEON (JoHN T.) —Continued. 
Manager McKinley asa prophet. © 
June 6, 1912; 1 ec. June 10, 1912; K 


43101. 


Mass play. Who’s got the ball? 
Apr. 30, 1912; 1 « May 14, 1918: 
41890. 


Men higher up like Roosevelt. 
Apr. 15, 1912; 1..¢) Apea2Z0 ioe 
41050. 

Men they left behind them. © Apr. 
17, 1912; 1 ce. Apr. 22, 1912 K 41054. 

Mr. Lorimer’s candidate. © Apr. 4, 
1912; 1 ¢. Apr. 12, 19122 40573) 

Mr. Lorimer’s services in Congress. 
© Apr. 9, 1912; 1-e, Apr a2) 1917-ae 
40587. 

Mr. Lugubrious Blue and Mr. Smiley - 
Gladd discuss the situation. © Mar. 
27, 1912; 1 c. Apr. 10, 1912; K 40506. 

Mr. Smiley Gladd and Mr. Lugubri- 
ous Blue discuss the situation. © 
May 8, 1912; 1 & May 43,3032 - 
42102. 

Motoring in May time. © May 17, 
1912; 1¢. June 3, 1912; K 42701. 


Moving pictures. © May 2, 1912; 1 
ec. May 18, 1912; K 42096. 
New neighbors [1912]: 
© Apr. 24; 1¢. May 1; K 413879. 
© Apr. 29; 1 ec. May 4; K 41470. 


New York editor. © May 24, 1912; 
1c June 3, 1912; K 42698. 


No wonder he’s mad. © June 17, 
1912; 1 c. June 19, 1912; K 48436. 


Now is the time when the prominent 
citizen tells the college graduate how 
te be successful. © June 6, 1912; 1c. 
June 13, 1912; K 44227. 


Ocean passengers. © Apr. 24, 1912; 
1 c. May 1, 1912; K 41390. 


Only an emigrant. © Apr. 29, 1912; 
1e@. May 4, 1912; K 41472. 


Only bolt that seems likely. © Apr. 
11, 1912; 1 c. Apr. 17, 1912; K 40855. 


Pace that kills). © Apr. 10, 1912; 
1c. Apr. 20, 1912; K 41042. 


Picnie season is officially opened to- 
day. © June 1, 1912; 1 c. June 38, 
1912; K 42699. 


Platform that deserves to win. 
Apr. 10, 1912; 1 « Apr: if, 4322 7 
40858. 


Pleasant dream about a convention. 
© June 4, 1912; 1 c. June 10, 1912; 
K 48099. 


© 
K 
© 
K 


248 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


13652 


McCurcHEoN (JoHN T.)—Continued. 

Pleasant dream about a convention 
seat. © June 17, 1912; 1c. June 26, 
1912; K 48687. 


Politics are changing. © Apr. 29, 
1912; 1c. May 4, 1912; K 41471. 


President has important business in 
Massachusetts. © Apr. 25, 1912; 1c. 
May 1, 1912; K 41391. 


Program for 1912. © Apr. 12, 1912; 
1 ec. Apr. 17, 1912; K 40856. 


Psychological moment at the con- 
vention. © June 17, 1912; 1 c. June 
26, 1912; K 438689. 


Reports of a Roosevelt meeting. © 
mene 22 1912; 1 c. May 1,:1912; K 
41378. 
Republican convention. © June 19, 
1912; 1 e. June 26, 1912; K 438691. 
ineval Titans. © Apr. 17, 1912; 1-e. 
Apr. 22, 1912; K 41055. 
She’s his’n. © May 8, 1912; 1. 
May 14, 1912; K 41895. 
She won’t go back. © Apr. 7, 1912; 
de. Apr. 10, 1912; K 40502. 


Signs of warm weather. © Apr. 15, 
1912; 1 ce. Apr. 20, 1912; K 41049. 


Silver lining to the cloud. © May 
25, 1912; 1 c. May 27, 1912; K 42495. 


m Sir Will does battle with Sir Theo- 
gore. © Apr. 28, 1912; 1 c May 1, 
1912; K 41394. 


Society notes from Swatlesstown. 
=) June 5, 1912; 1 c. June 13,' 1912: 
K 48220. 


Some aspects of the pro-Lorimer De: 
layingham report that aren’t quite 
Glear. © May 22, 1912; 1 c. May 27, 
1912; K 42498. 


Some prominent republicans who 
will attend the republican convention, 
weather permitting. © May 4, 1912; 
1c. May 14, 1912; K 41892. 


@ Spring in the country. © May 8, 
f912;5 1c. May 18, 1912; K 42101. 


Spring is the greatest enemy of 
Miabor. © Apr. 27, 1912; 1 c May 4, 
1912; K 41469. 


Spring scene in a college town. © 
ees, 1912: 1 ec. June 3, 1912; K 
42704. 


Stealing the livery of heaven to 
Serve the devil in. © Apr. 6, 1912; 
mee. Apr. 12, 1912; K 40583. 

Straw hat is becoming bolder. © 
Beeay 2(, 1912; 1 c June 3, 1912; K 
42708. 


McCurcHEoN (JoHN T.)—Continued. 
Straw hat shows which way the 
wind blows. © June 6, 1912; 1 @. 
dune: dS. 1912: K 43222. 
Sudden increase in death rate since 
the baseball season opened. © Apr. 
13, 1912; 1 c Apr. 20, 1912; K 41047. 


Suggested emblem for the swat the 
fly club. © June 11, 1912; 1 ec June 
26, 1912; K 48684. 

Suggestions for this afternoon’s 
amusement. © May 11, 1912; 1 «¢. 
May 14, 1912; K 41898. 


Taft leaders don’t exactly look like 
a victorious phalanx. © June 7, 1912; 
1e. June 10, 1912; K 48102. 


Wot Ws Reaseandy thes Go OP: ie) 
Maw £9). 1902: Te) May 23, 19i2i 1K 
42345. 

Taking the case from the jury. © 
uve ok OT ee. Fume, 19. 1912: 
K 434381. 


Then and now. © June 14, 1912; 
1 e June 19, 1912; K 48484. 


Theodore and Will. © Apr. 
OID e) Ae: Mealy iS 1992) Kiv41392. 

There are some defeats more trium- 
phant than victories. © June 19, 1912; 
1e. June 24, 1912; K 438609. 


They thought he was crazy. © May 
15, 1912; 1 ¢. June 3, 1912; K 42700. 

Thin red line of heroes. © June 17, 
1912; 1 ec. June 26, 1912; K 43688. 


Things don’t seem wonderful if 
you’ve seen them all your life. © Apr. 
10, 1912; 1 ec. Apr. 20, 1912; K 41048. 

Things the steam roll call can’t roli 
over. © June 20, 1912; 1 e. June 24, 
1912; K 438610. 

Thought programme for the week. 
© Apr. tb, 1912.°t ¢ Apr 20; 1912; 
K 41048. 

Tragedy told in the personals. © 
Apt, 4. Oba et wel) Aor! bo, 00 OED! IC 
40787. 

Turn over a new leaf on May 1. © 
Are SO4 ASE ds con Mangy 4, 1912s: I 
41473. 

Two' telegrams that tell the story. 
Op Agere | 20) dO12 site. Apr.) 22) O12. 
K 41058. 

Two ways of getting Sunday recrea- 
jon. ©) rune 1S, 1912; 1 ¢ June 13, 
1912; K 48218. 


Under which flag would Lincoln have 
been. © June 21, 1912; 1 ¢. June 24, 


26, 


1912; K 43611. 


Using Lincoln. © Apr. 8, 1912; 1. 


Apr. 12, 1912; K 40586. 
29) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18653 


McCurcHEON (JOHN T.)—Continued. 


Vacant chair. © Apr. 12, 1912; 1. 
Apr. 20, 1912; K 41045. 


Visitors to Chicago during conven- 


tion week. © June 14, 1912; 1¢. June 


26, 1912; K 43686. 


Waiting to see what Ill. thinks of 
Lorimerism. © Apr. 8, 1912; 1 ¢. Apr. 
12, 1912; K 40585. 

We now know what he means by rep- 
resentative part. © June 15, 1912;1c. 
June 19, 1912; K 48435. 


What is the most intense happiness 
that a human can feel. © June 20, 
1912; 1 ce. June 26, 1912; K 43692. 

What will Massachusetts do? © 
Apr. 28, 1992 ;.1 ‘May it  19t2sK 
41389. 

When dad was a boy [1912]: 

© Apr. 2; 1c Apr. 10; K 40505. 
© Apr. 13; 1 c. Apr. 20; K 41046. 
© May 4; 1c. May 18; K 42098. 
© May 7; 1c. May 18; K 42100. 
© May 23; 1c. June 3; K 42708. 
© June 4; 1c. June 13; K 438219. 


When Rothchild, Rockefeller and 
Morgan are forgotten. © May 81, 
1912; 1 ce. June 38, 1912; K 42698. 


When thoughts turn to the here- 
after. © Apr. 28, 1912; 1 c¢ Apr. 24, 
1912; K 41160. 


Which is the sound that is most 
typical of spring. © Apr. 8, 1912; 1c. 
Apr. 10, 1912; K 40508. 

Which poster captures the Cali- 
fornia peach vote? © May 15, 1912; 
1c. May 27, 1912; K 42492. 

Why farmers who haven’t autos dis- 
like them. © June 7, 1912; 1 c. June 
13, 1912; K 48223. 


Will Mr. Bryan enjoy Baltimore as 
much as Chicago. © June 25, 1912; 
1c. June 27, 1912; K 48758. 

With equal opportunities. © May 
2, 1912; 1 ec. May 14, 1912; K 41891. 

Wonders of the law. © Apr. 16, 
1912; 1 ¢: Apr. 20, 1912; K 41051. 

World’s greatest traveler. © May 
6, 1912; 1 c. May 14, 1912; K 41893. 


McDantieL (RoitutaA) Rose Hill, Il. 
[18653-13659 
[2 photographs] : 
Neptune initiating crew aboard 
U. S. S. Maryland, Equator, 1912.— 


Visit of the royal party, Maryland 
erossing equator, 1912. Apr. 4, 
1912; 2c. each Apr. 10, 1912; J 168008. 
168009. 


250 


pt. Iv, D. S35 Vek 


McDANIEL (ROLLA)—Continued. 

[5 photographs]: 

Forward turrets firing, battle prac- 
tice, U. S. SS. Maryland.—Heavy 
weather, forecastle, U. S. S. Mary- 
Jand.—Kilauea (Crater of) at night.— 
Maryland (U.S. S.) after being struck 
by Weymouth torpedo.—Night firing, 
battle practice off San Diego, Apr. 17, 
1912, U. S. S. Maryland. © May 3, 
1912; 2 c. each May 14, 1912; J 169202— 
169206. 


McDANIELL (EFrTon) San Francisco. 
[18660-13662 

Horine (George) : 

In athletic costume—In street 
clothes.—Jumping. © Mar. 30, 1912; 
2 @ each Apr. 9, 1912; J 1679605 
167962. 


MacDonaLp (L. C.) Pasadena, Cal. 
[13663 
Bird tragedy. © Apr. 22, 1912; 2 & 
Apr. 29, 1912; J 169266. 


MacDoNALD (PIRIE) New York. 
[18664-13680 

Beniecke (B.) © Apr. 22, 1912; 
2-¢. Apr. 23, 1912; F 16S87TeT. 

[6 photographs]: 

Bauman (Gustay)—Cooke (Robert 
Grier)—Dreicer (M. J.)—Eldridge (F. 
L.)—Perkins (EH. R.)—Sackett (Wm. 
P.) © Apr. 10, 1912; 2 ec each Apr. 
12, 1912; J 168085-168090. 

[10 photographs]: 

Clarke (Thos. B.) jr.—Cooke (Rob- 
ert G.)—Dreicer (Michael)—Howe 
(Geo. C.)—Mortimer (Geo. T.)—Puz- 
yua (Prince Stefan) 1 and 2.—Sie- 
brecht (Henry A.)—Stabler (Wal- 
ter)—Williams (Arthur) © June 22, 
1912; 2 ce each “fune 2519 
170551-170560. 


Mace (CHARLES E.), Denver. [15681 
They gotta quit kickin’ my dawg 
aroun’. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1912; J 168247. 
McINERNEY (J. C.), Humboldt, Kan. 
[13682 


Kan., Catholic church. 
18, 1912; 2 ec Apr 8, i 


Humboldt, 
© Mar. 
J 168048. 
McKay (R. H.), Missoula, Mont. 

[18683 


At the Milwaukee depot. © May 
24, 1912; 2 c. May 27, 1912; J 169639. 


McKeEacuE (Grorce A.) co., Atlantic 
City. [18684-13689 
[Atlantic City] Haster Sunday, 1912: 
Looking north from St. James place, 
D.—Looking north from South Caro- 


mo. a 1912 


McKEAGUE (GEORGE A.) co.—Contd. 
lina ave., B.—Looking south from 
Palace studio, E.—Looking south from 
t. James place, F.—Looking south 
from Savoy theatre, C.—Looking 
south from the Casino, A. © Apr. 8, 
1912; 2c. each Apr. 18,1912; J 168150— 
168155. 


McManus (T. J.), New York. [138690 


Hibben (President John Grier). © 
mmo, 1912; 2 c. May 18, 1912; J 
169968. 


McMAatTH AND JOHNSTON, Memphis. 
[18691 


Memphis, west, 1925. Prophecy. © 
une 4, 1912; 2c. June 12, 1912; K 
43534. 


McNAaMARA (E.), Rapid City, 8S. D. 

[18692 
Rapid City, S. D., Elk’s building. 
me) May 7, 1912; 2 « May 11, 1912; 
169137. 


McNicoL (JESSIE H.), Boston. 
[18693-13698 

Christmas greeting. There is no 
Miriend. © Apr. 1, 1912; 2 c« May 20, 
1912; K 42139. 
@® Merry Christmas. Whatever years 
may bring. © Apr. 1, 1912; 2 c. May 
20, 1912; K 42141. 
Striking again the chords of mem- 
Bory. © Feb. 15, 1912; 2 c. May 20, 
1912; K 42142. 
® Thine own wish, wish I thee. © 
mMay 20, 1912; 2 c. May 27, 1912; K 
42481. 
This Christmas tree with love goes 
laden. © May 20, 1912; 2 c May 27, 
1912; K 42482. 

Voice of Christmas. © Feb. 15, 
912; 2 c. May 20, 1912; K 42140. 


McVay (C. E.), Farnhamville, Ia. 
[18699, 13700 


Farnhamville, Ia.: 

Scene in.—Souvenir of. © Apr. 4, 
1912; 2 c. each Apr. 6, 1912; J 167865, 
167866. 


MMcWoHorrTer (L. V.), North Yakima, 
Wash. [13701-13708 
Deer Horns lodge, 1, 2. © Apr. 8, 
1912; 2 c. each May 14, 1912; J 169209, 
169210. 

| Indian grave. © Apr. 13, 1912; 2 ¢. 
| May 14, 1912; J 169211. 


Macaenos (C. P.), Alameda, Cal. 
[13704 
Team coming down dusty road. © 
maar. 30, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 138, 1912; J 
168140. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASES, H TO K 


13750 


MAILLARD (HENRY), New York. [18705 


Maillard. © May 16, 1912; 2 «. 
May 16, 1912; K 42014. 


MAJESTIC PUBLISHING COMPANY, Indian- 
apolis. [18706-13750 


Dutch daffydils series no. 504, post 
cards. 


I haf seen girls paint.—Iff a girl iss 
awful stubborn.—Iff der moon weighs 
§.000,090 tons—Iff your nose vas 
twelve inches long.—No matter how 
hard it rains.—Some peoples vas 
homeless.—Some people vas too slow 
to go to fast asleep.—Ven a girl luffs 
a feller.—Ven I shut my eyes.—You 
never heard a girl scream. © June 
25, 1912-2: ec: ‘each June’ 27, 1912: K 
43733-48742. 


Every day kids post cards. 


All I ever got fur nothin’ was sym- 
pathy, that don’t buy nothin’ but 
nothin.—Closer the dawn sweeter the 
sleep.—Direct from the producer to 
the consumer.—Do you ever think of 
those good old puppy love days.—Ever’ 
body treats me like I wuz jus’ a poor 
miser’ble worm.—Following mothers 
fcotsteps.—For every little boy who’s 
lonely there’s a little girl who’s lonely 
too.—From the very first I had to 
work for what I got.—Girl is like an 
automobile, costs more to keep her 
than it does to get her.—I can’t eat 
sweets, ’cause itll make me fat.—I 
got chu steve.—If we only knew before 
as much as we do afterwards.—I’ll 
bet you can’t look me straight in the 
eye and not crack a smile—lIt’s a 
cinch I need help.—lI’ve got your num- 
ber.—Land of sunshine, or land of 
snow, just a little lovin’ where ever 
you go.—Sunday is s’posed to be a day 
of rest, but we always have that tired 
feeling.—This month is a good one for 
falling in love-—We may be poor, but 
we all can be rich in love—What kind 
is yours, touring, talking, sewing or 
washing, mines a _ slip-a-mobile. © 
June 4, 1912; 2c. each June 6, 1912; K 
42915-42934. 


Riley series no. 503, post cards. 


Be our fortunes as they may.—HEHtf 
you want somepin.—Feller wants to 
jes go slow.—Fer the world is full of 
roses.—I bait my hook and cast my 
line.—I’ve allus noticed grate success. 
—It’s the songs ye sing.—Let us fold 
away our fears.—Let us see aS we 
have seen.—Old friends allus is the 
best—Say good-bye er howdy-do.— 
Thinkin’ back’s a thing ’at grows.— 
We say, and we say and we say.— 


51 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13751 


MAJESTIC PUBLISHING COMPANY—Con. 
Riley series no. 508, post cards—Con. 


Weather’s either most too mild.—You 
have more’n likely noticed. © June 
25, 1912 > 2 e. each. June 27,1912 > 1K 
43718-43732. 


Mattory (Martyn HE.) Harley, Ida. 
[13751 


Mallard duck. © Apr. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 1, 1912; J 167678. 


MANAHAN (WILLIAM H.) jr., Hills- 
; boro, N. H. [18752-13771 

[20 photographs]: 

Asleep in the basket, 8102.—Beard 
Brook bridge, 9247.—Blossom time, 
9250.—Bowl full, 8100.—By the candle, 
8094.—Call of nature, 9249.—Cottage 
under the hill, 9245.—Drifting, 8101.— 
Glimpse of home, 9251.—In the souls 
native air, 9248.—Little house o’er the 
knoll, 9252.—Marvelous beauty of 


spring, 9253. — Peggy, 8097. — Play- | 


mates, 8093.—Studying, 8092.—Tabby, 
§095.—Valley road, 9246—When the 
robins nest again, 8099.—When nature 
reigns.—Who said rats? 8096 © Apr. 
1, 1912; 2 ec. each May 4, 1912; J 
169073-169092. 


MANN (H. C) Norfolk, Va. 
[18772-18782 
Cape Henry, casino. © Apr. 23, 
1912; 2.e, Apr. 29,1912; J 168760. 
Norfolk, Va., Atlantic City school, 2. 
@' Apr. 23/'1912 3 -e Apr, 29; 1912 FT 
168759. 
Ghent, residence section. © 
May 22, 1912; 2 c May 23, 1912; J 
169549. 


harbor. © May 22, 1912; 2 c¢. 
May 24, 1912; J 169548. 

Protestant hospital. © Apr. 23, 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1912; J 168758. 
scene in cotton district. © 
Apr 23. 9912232 eo Apry 29, 1i2s5 
168762. 


upper harbor. © May 22, 
1912; 2 c. May 24, 1912; J 169558. 
Roasting oysters. © Apr. 28, 1912; 
2c. ‘Appr. (29): 2912 J L6STGk. 
Virginia Beach pavilion, bath houses 
© May 22, 1912; 2 c. May 24, 1912; J 
169550. 


restaurant. © May 22, 1912; 
2c, May 24, 1912; J 169551. 


———17th st. station ‘© May 22, 
1912; 2c. May 24, 1912; J 169552. 


pt. Tv, BR. 85.V. 0 


MANZ (J.) ENGRAVING COMPANY, Chi- 
cago. [13783-18787 

[5 prints]: 

Letter from daddy.—Now I lay me 
Gown to-.sleep.—This little pig went to 
market.—What does this little baby 
weigh.—Young mother. 


© June 8, 1912; 2 c. each June 12, 


1912; K 43374-43378. 


MANzI, JOoYANT AND COMPANY, New 
York. [13788-13790 
[Lost in the woods.] © June 15, 
1912; 2c. June 26, 1912; K 438709. 
Paisible journée. © Apr. 15, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 19, 1912 -"ke aaieo. 
[Silver stream.] © June 15, 1912; 
2 ec. June 26, 1912; K 48708. 


MAPLESTONE (KE. EH.) Hammond, Ind. 
[18791 


Phares (Joseph) © 1. Apr. 29, 


1912; J 168768. 


MARCEAU (THEODORE C.), New York. 
[13792-13828 

Akiyama (Dr. Masanosuki) 1. © 
Apr.. 28, 1912; 2 ¢. AprZo, 32s 
168768. 

Cavendish (Mr. Tyrell S.) 1. 
Apr. 19, 1912; 2 «. Apr--a9) oe 
168359. 

Cavendish (Mrs. Tyrell S.) 1,2. © 
Apr. 19, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 19; 1912; 
J 168360, 168361. 

Cluett (Miss B.) 1. © Apr. 
1912: 2c. Apr. 23, 191259 ifeae 

Crocker (Adeline) 1. © Apr. 
1912; 2 ec. Apr. 22, 1912; J 168466. 

Farley (Cardinal) 1-9. © June 21, 
1912;' 2 @ each June 22719122 
170407-170415. 

Gallatin (Mrs. Albert) 1. © Apr. 
25, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 25, 1912; J 168606: 

Gallatin (Mrs. Albert) 2. © Apr. 
28, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 27, 19129 9 aeaioe 

Goldenberg (Samuel) © Apr. 19, 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1912; J 168362. 

Guggenheim (Benjamin) © Apr. 
19, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 1912; J 168363. 

Hostatter (Miss Gretta) 1, 2. © 
Apr. 3, 1912; 2 ¢ each Apr. o,"aare, 
J 167857, 167858. 

——8. © Apr. 4, 19123 2)c) Aree 
1912; J 167881. 

Jefferson (Thomas) 1. © May 1, 
1912; 2 ec. May 1, 1912; J 169022. 

Leslie (Mrs. Shane) 2. © June 19, 
1912; 2c. June 20, 1912; J 170339. 


23, 


aL, 


252 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo. 2,. 1912 


13858 


Marceau (THEODORE C.)—Continued. 

Leslie (Shane) wedding group. 1. 
© June 19, 1912; 2 c. June 20, 1912; 
J 1703388. 

Longstreet (Mrs. James) © Apr. 
Bo, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1912: J 168394. 

Nagaseaki (Madame T.) © Apr. 28, 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1912; J 168765. 

Ogasawara (Count) 1. © Apr. 27, 
ei2: 2 c.-Apr. 29, 1912; J 168754. 

_ Ogasawara (Countess) 1. © Apr. 
Za, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1912: J 168755. 

Ozawa (Baron Takewa) 1. © Apr. 
eeeis 2 ¢. Apr. 29,1912: J: 168764. 

Pose “rs: Price): 1, 2...©-Fune 
19, 1912; 2 c. each June 20, 1912; J 
170336, 170337. 

Potter (Mrs. James Brown) 1. © 
ots eos 2c. Apr, 5): 1912°)' Jd 
167859. 

Seamans (Mrs. Woodbury) 1. © 
mt eo.tOI2>-2'e, Apr. 30, 1912; J 
168826. 

Skirven (Miss Margaret) © May 
24, 1912; 2 ce. May 25, 1912; J 169574. 

Stewart (Alexander A.) 1. © Apr. 
ae. 1912; 2 c. Apr. 19, 1912; J 168364. 
' Togo (Nasatake 8S.) 1. © Apr. 28, 
foi); 2 c. Apr. 29, 1912; J 168766. 


Marcett (M. B.) Portland, Or. 
[13829, 18830 
Oregon Wolf. © Apr. 14, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 23, 1912; J 168486. 
Season’s first game, Portland, Or. 
aed. 1902 22. Apr 22) 1912 > 
J 168487. 


© 


MarcermM & ADAMS, Cleveland. [13831 


Cleveland base ball club. © Apr. 
my, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 1912; J 168434. 


Marr (THomasS EH.) & son, Boston. 
[13832-13834 


Fenway court: 

Ballet dancer, 17913. — Reclining 
Stone warrior with Easter. lilies, 17912. 
© Apr. 6, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 10, 1912; 
J 168041, 168042. 

_ Lustre Persian plate of 12th cen- 
tury, 17920. © May 9, 1912; 2 c. May 
mo, 1912; J 169115. 


Martin (L. 8S.) McMinnville, Or. 
[138835, 18836 


MeMinnville [Or.] college. © Apr. 
20, 1912; 2c. Apr. 27, 1912; J 168691. 


Yamhill River locks. © Apr. 13, 


MarTIN (SAMUEL D.), Cincinnati. 
[18837 
No doubt you’ve heard tell, old oaken 
bucket. © May 23, 1912; 2 c. May 24, 
1912; K 42887. 


MARTINIQUE (HOTEL) 
tinique. 


See Hotel Mar- 


Mason (ALBERT O.) co., Indianapolis. 

[18838 

Crown girl. © June 15, 1912; 2. 
May 31, 1912; J 169787. 


MATHEWS (W. R.), New Smyrna, Fla. 
[18839, 18840 


Spanish bayonets, 108, 109. © June 
15, 1912; 2 c. June 19, 1912; J 170318, 
170819. 


Maurer (JoSePH M.) Galveston, Tex. 
[13841, 13842 


Galveston, Tex., St. Patrick’s church. 
@i Mari i72, 7912-2. ec, Mar. 20,1912: 
J 168570. 


B. © May 17, 1912; 2 c. Apr: 
S bOI2 3° J 169012: 
MAYFIELD (ELEANOR P.) Seattle. [18848 
Mann (Hon. James R.) © May 9, 
1912; 2 ec. May 9, 1912; J 169037. 
Mrap (EpwarpD), Saint Louis. [18844 
Start to build your fortune. © Apr. 
29,.1912; 2 e. Apr. 29, 1912; K 41592. 
Meares (F. L.) Seattle. [13845 
Race subdued. © Apr. 27, 1912; 2 ¢. 
May 18, 1912; J 169353. 
MEDLAR (FRANK W.) Spencer, Ia. 
[138846 
Class of 1912. © May 31, 1912; 2. 
June 4, 1912; J 169907. 
MEESE & GOTTFRIED CO., San Francisco. 
[18847 
M. & G. nonspil elevator buckets. 
© May 4, 1912; 2 «@ May 11, 1912; 
K 41798. 


MEISSNER (H. P.) E. Las Vegas, N. M. 
[18848-18858 

From Las Vegas the scene of the 
Flynn-Johnson fight July 4, 1912: 


City hall, E. Las Vegas, N. M.— 
Costaneda, Las Vegas, N. M.—Elks’ 
club house, Las Vegas, N. M.—Galli- 
nas River bridge on famous Santa Fe 
trail, Las Vegas, N. M.—I am from 
Missouri, show me Las Vegas.—Lin- 
coln ave., Las Vegas, N. M.—Native 
wood vender, Las Vegas, N. M.—Opera 
block, E. Las Vegas, N. M.—Santa Fe 
depot, Las Vegas, N. M.—Santa Fe 


offices, Las Vegas, N. M.—Street scene, 


| 
1912; 2c. Apr. 20, 1912; J 168390. | 
253 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13859 


pt.Iv,n.s., v.7_ 


MEISSNER (H. P.)—Continued. 

From Las Vegas the scene of the 
Flynn-Johnson fight July 4, 1912— 
Continued. 

Las Vegas, N. M. © June 8, 1912; 
2c. each June 11, 1912; J 170162— 
ATOLTZ, 


MELCHER (Louis) El Campo, Tex. 
[18859, 13860 
Brown’s (H. D.) residence and gen- 
eral view of El Campo country. 
May 24. 191° 2c. dune? 199227 
169855. 
——El Campo, Tex. © May 24, 
1912; 2c. June 1, 1912; J 169856. 


MENKE (H. WmM.), Chicago. [18861 


Dolly’s bed time. © June 8, 1912; 
2c. June 10, 1912; J 170144. 


MERALD-BoYER, Peru, Ia. [138862 

L. O. O. M. Lodge no. 249: member- 
ship chart. © June 1, 1912; 2c. June 
10, 1912; K 48073. 


MERKEL (IRVIN), Buffalo. [13863 

Whirlpool and Niagara Gorge. © 
June 19, 1912; 2 c. June 20, 1912; J 
170326. 


MESERVEY & CHASE, Bingham, Me. 
[18864, 13865 


Moosehead Lake, Me.: 

Kineo Mountain, 1.—Kineo Moun- 
taint cliff; 1) ©. Apr. 2S, Ste 2 ae 
each Apr. 20, 1912; J 168464, 168465. 


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (CHI- 
NESE BUREAU WOMAN*S HOME MISS. 
soc. oF.) See Chinese bureau wo- 
man’s home mission soc. of M. E. 
Church. 


METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, New 
York. [18866, 13867 
Matthew (St.) and the angel: by 
Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo. © May 
2, 1912; 2 ec. May 2, 1912; J 168863. 
Nativity (The); by Antonio Rossel- 
ling, Apr. 13; 191232 e747 Apr, 13; 
1912; J 168144. 


‘MryeEr (Aucust O. H.), Palmyra, N. Y. 
[138868 


Color chart in 4 colors. © June 1, 
1912; 2 ec. May 10, 1912; K 42045. 
MEYER (KE. L.), Ontario, Cal. 


[18869, 18870. 
[2 photographs]: 
Dolly’s party.—Uum, it’s dood. © 
May 7, 1912; 2 ec. each May 11, 1912; 
J 169689, 169690. 


© : 


Mitts (L. A.) Audubon, N. J. 
[18871-13879 

Sunrise to sunset: 

Baking. — Darning. — Good morn- 
ing¢—Good night.—Ironing.—Market- 
ing.—Scrubbing.— Sweeping. — Wash- 
ing. © Mar. 1, 1912; 2 c each Apr. 
1, 1912; J 168091—168099. 


MiInER (W. H.) Chicago. 
[18880-13916 
Resilent values of draft gears graph- 
ically illustrated,-Mar. 7, 14, 18, 19, 
20, 25, 1912. © Apr. 4, 1912; 1 ¢. each 
Apr. 6, 1912; I 944-949. 
Mar. 21, 1912. © Apri 5, 20125 
Lec. Apr. 8) 19827 Sak 
Mar. 22, 1912, A. M. © Ape 
12, 1912; 1 © Apr 15,4612 = 3 sae 
Mar. 14, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 
a. m., 22 p. m., 25, 28, 30, Apr ae 
14, 17, 18, 23, 24, 27 a. mm.) 2p eee 
May 8, 4, 1912. © May 11, 1912;1¢ 
each May 138, 1912; I 999-1022. 
—— May 9, 10,11. © May 20, 19825 
1 e@. May 22, 1912; I 1026) 1027. 
May 22, 1912. © May 28, 1912; 
1 c. May 29, 1912; I 10380. 
May 22, 1912. © June 5, 1912; 
1c. June 6, 1912; I 10384. 
June 5, 1912. © June 11, 1912; 
ic. June 12, 1912; 1 1036. 


MITCHELL (JOHN J.) co., New York. 
[13917 


| American furrier, season 1912. © 
| June 18, 1912; 2 c. June 19, 1912; K 
| 
| 


43416. 


MiTcHELL (SAM E.), San Francisco. 
[13918 


© May 13, 
1912; 2 c. May 20, 1912; K 42115. 


City rescue mission. 


[18919-13942 
Bieber (Sidney) © June 21, 1912; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170492. 
Blodgett (J. W.) © June 21, 1912; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170475. 
| Orane (Gov. W. M.) © June 2h 
| 1912; 2c. Jume 24, 1912; J 170488. 
| Cummins (Sen. A. B.) © June 21, 
| 1912;,2 c. June 24, 1912; J 170477. 
| Devine (Thos. J.) © June 21, 1912; 
| 2c. June 24, 1912; J 170491. 
| Dick (Sen. A. B.) © June 21, 1912; 
| 


| MoFFETT STUDIO, Chicago. 
} 
| 
| 


2c. June 24, 1912; J 170474. 
Dixon (Mrs. Jos. M.) © June 21, 
1912; 2 c. June 24, 1912; J 170490. 
Garfield (Jas. R.) © June 21, 1912; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170486. 


204 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


MOFrFETT sTuDIO—Continued. 
Gillette (Gov. J. M.) ‘© June 21, 
1912; 2 c. June 24, 1912; J 170494. 
Glascock (Gov. A. E.) © June 21, 
1912; 2 ¢. June 24, 1912; J 170482. 
Hadley (Gov. Herbert 8S.) © June 
21, 1912; 2 c. June 24, 1912; J 170479. 
Heney (Francis J.) © June 21, 
1912; 2 ¢. June 24, 1912; J 170487. 
Kealing (Mrs. J. B.) © June 21, 
1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; J 170476. 
Kellogg (Frank B.) © June 21, 
1912; 2¢. June 24, 1912; J 170488. 
Kenyon (Sen. W. 8S.) © June 21, 
1912; 2 c. June 24, 1912; J 170481. 
Knight (Geo. A.) © June 21, 1912; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170489. 


Lindsey (Judge Ben) © June 
1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; J 170480. 


McCormick (Medill) © June 21, 
#912; 2c. June 24, 1912; J 170485. 
New (Mrs. Harry) © June 21, 


1912; 2 ¢. June 24, 1912; J 170495. 
Parker (Samuel) © June 21, 1912; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170478. 
Republican national convention 
(15th), opening session. © June 18, 
fo9t2: 2 @ June 20, 1912; J 170408. 


Vessy (Gov. R. S.) © June 21, 
1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; J 170498. 


Watson (Jas. E.) © June 21,1912; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170484. 

Williams (Mrs. R.-E.) © June 21, 
1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; J 170496. 


Mouer & Carter, Bellefontaine, O. 
[13948, 18944 
[2 photographs]: 
Floral piece.—Spray of roses. © 
May 20, 1912; 2 c. each May 22, 1912; 
J 169455, 169456. 


Montross (N. E.) New York. 
[13945-18951 

[7 photographs]: 

American girl; by J. Alden Weir.— 
Iris; by T. W. Dewing.—Lady holding 
a rose; by T. W. Dewing.—Lady in 
mGray; by T. W. Dewing.—Milking- 
evening; by Horatio Walker.—Moon- 
rise—winter; by Horatio Walker.— 
Young girl by a window; by F. W. 
Benson. © Apr. 26, 1912; 2 c. each 
Apr. 27, 1912; J 168725-168731. 


Moore (Henry) Kansas City, Mo. 
[13952-13963 
Alpha psi, delta chapter, 1912. © 
feetrg, 1912. 2e. Apr 14, 112i J 
168058. 


i 


53034—12 


13979 


Moort (Henry )—Continued. 

Kansas City college of pharmacy, 
faculty and class, 1912. © Apr. 18, 
19t2y Qc. Apr. 20; 1912: J 168393; 
—faculty and class 1912, univer- 
sity medical college. © June 10, 1912; 
2c. June 14, 1912; J 170214. 


Nu chapter, 1912, Delta sigma delta. 
© Apr. 18, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1912; 
J 168391. 

Park college glee club, 1912. 
Apri Lie LOUD. 2) ie, Agr: 15;; 1982 sg 
168179. 

Parkville, Mo., Park college senior 
class 1912. © June 15, 1912; 2c. June 
22, 1912; J 170404. 

Phi beta pi, Nu chapter, 1912. © 
pune ss, POT2s) 2 -e. June 6, 1912 °F 
169946. 


Xi psi phi, Chi chapter, 1912. © 
Apron eee: 2 6.) Apr 20.) £9t2 se 
168392. 

[2 photographs]: 

Phi alpha gamma, Nu _ chapter, 
1912.—-Psi omega, Delta rho chapter, 
1912. © Apr. 25, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 
29, 1912; J 168748, 168749. 

[2 protographs]: 

Kansas City dental college, faculty 
and class, 1912.—Western dental col- 
lege, 1912, class and faculty. © Apr. 
30,, 1992.) 23 ce. each, May 52." 1912 + J 
168864, 168865. 


Moore & STONE, Winnemucca, Nev. 
[18964-13975 

[4 photographs]: 

Buffalo. Indian smiles. — Indian 
squaw and papoose.—San Francisco, 
Chit “house. © Apr. 8; 1912 +2 e. 
each May 6, 1912; J 168927-168930. 

[8 photographs] : 

Bronco  buster.—Cowboy.—Freight 
team.— Pack train. — Prospector. — 
Sheared sheep.—Sheep-herders camp.— 
Wild cat at bay. © May 10, 1912; 2 
e. each May 15, 1912; J 169239-169246. 


MoorHovuseE (E. H.), Portland, Or. 
[18976-13978 

[3 photographs]: 

Down the Klicketat, 310.— Mt. 
Shasta, 333.—Orange district drive- 
way, 334. © Feb. 15, 1912; 2 c. each 
June 17, 1912; J 170255—170257. 


Morcan (Frep L.), Washington. 
[13979 


Johnson (Walter) © June 26, 


| 1912: 2c. June 27, 1912; K 43772. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13980 


pt. ly, BS... 


MORGAN LITHOGRAPH Co., Cleveland. 
[18980-13985 


Rainey’s (Paul J.) African hunt. 
1-6. © May 11, 1912; 2 @ each May 
20, 1912; K 4218442186, 42188-42190. 


Morais (EtrHeEL C.) Ann Arbor. 
[13986 
Angell (Dr. James B.) © Mar. 10, 
1912; 2 e. Apr. 18, 1912;' J 168560. 


Morris (GEORGE ForpD) New York. 
[13987, 138988 
Faulty and unsound type of draft 
gelding. ©1e. Apr. 12, 1912; I 968. 
Ideal type of draft gelding. © 1 ¢. 
Apr. 12, 1912; I 967. 


Morris (OrviILLE M.) Evanston, Il. 
[18989 
Evanston, Ill., M. E. church, interior 
view of, taken from S. E. corner in 
baleony. © Apr. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. Apr. 1, 
1912; J 167634. 


Morris (PAUL WINTER), Bridgeport, 
Conn. [13990 
Lincoln (Abraham) bust. © May 
20,. 1912; 2.¢c, May 21, 1912; J 269409. 


Morris (R.), Cheshire, Conn. 
[13991-18993 
{3 photographs]: 
Lady slipper.—Lily of the valley.— 
Wild iris. © June 138, 1912; 2 c each 
June 21, 1912; J 170359-170361. 


Morris AND BENDIEN, New York. 
[13994-14016 
V’ll never come home sober again. 
© June 27, 1912; 2 c. June 24, 1912; 
K 48641. : 


Look at the damn fool. © June 27. 
1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; K 438642. 


Prayer. (Father the cup Thou 
gavest.) © June 27, 1912; 2 c. June 
24, 1912; K 43648. 

{5 prints]: 

Dear old folks at home.—Dreamy 
moon.—In the sweet bye and bye.— 
Love.—You dear old mother of mine. 
© Apr. 17, 1912; 2 ce exeh “Apr. 16, 
1912; K 40825-40829. 

[15 prints]: 

Approaching storm.—Baby’s prayer. 
—Cause I’m a boy.—Dream baby.— 
Has baby got a toothache too.—Her 
Santa Claus.—Hiram, that’s the third 
time you’ve dropped your handkerchief 
in the same spot.—Home sweet home. 
—Just a faded rose.—Music master.— 
Right in the swim.—Serenade.—Sweet 
memories.—Sweet sixteen.——Woman is 
only a woman but a good cigar is a 
smoke. © May 23, 1912; 2 ec each 
May 21, 1912; K 42230-42244. 


Morris & co., Baltimore. [14017 


Middy girlk © May 20, 1912; 2 «@ 
May 20, 1912; K 42182. 


Moser (N. G.) % Postmaster, New 
York. [14018-14055 


No. 91-102. © Mar. 15, 1912; 2 «. 
each Apr. 12, 1912; J 168073-168084. 


108-114. © Apr. 15, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each Apr. 19, 1912; J 168347—-168358. 

[14 photographs]: 

Activities on the target ground.— 
Atlantic seas.—Broadside discharge.— 
lixpecting the discharge. — Leaving 
New York.— Michigan Broadside.— 
Michigan firing 4 gun-salvo at 12,000 
yards.—Michigan going on the range. 
—On the target range.—Salvo, 123.— 
Ships and target.—Ships in action.— 
Torpedo attack—Wake and smoke. 
© June 12, 1912; 2 c each June 25, 
1912; J 170567-170580. 


Mosts (Ff. BE.) Houston, Tex. 
[14056, 14057 
Galveston causeway. © June 1, 
1912; 2 «. June’ 3, 191255) Tessar 


Houston, Tex., Main st., $1,000,000 
fire. © May 25, 1912372 "¢ "sume ce 
1912; J 169878. 


MoyreEmontT (S.), La Junta, Colo. 
[14058 
Arkansas Valley at La Junta. © 
Apr. 20, 1912; 2.4. Apr @eieae 
168520. 


MUELLER (A. F.) New York. 
[14059-14064 
O’Connor (Father) 1-6. © Apr. 18, 
1912; 2 c. each Apr. 26, 1912; J 168652- 
168657. 


Muiier (Ros. H.), Brooklyn. [14065 
Battle practice, 1912. © June 5, 


1912; 2 ¢c. June 18, 1912; J 170203: 


MULLER, LUCHSINGER & co., New York. 

[14066 

[Mallard and partridge.] © May 1, 
1912; 2 @ May 3, 1912; K 41458. 


Munson (R. L.), Seattle. 
Hypnotizing the devil. © May 9, 
1912; 2 c. May 31, 1912; K 42656. 


Murpock (RowLAND Rogsins), Pitts- 
burgh. [14068, 14069 
Dentists friend. © May 29, 1912; 
2 ec. June 8, 1912; K 42674. 
Titanic disaster. © May 8, 
2c. May 14, 1912; K 41879. 


1912; 


2956 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


14140 


Murpry (JoHN M.), Chicago. 
[14070-14072 
[38 prints]: 
Here’s to love. [Calendar for April, 
1912.]—Here’s to the girl behind the 


man. [Calendar for May, 1912.]— 
Keep your temper. [Calendar for 
tune. 1912] © Mar. 28, 1912: 2 ce. 


each Apr. 1, 1912; K 40772-40774. 


Myers (Harvey), Alliance, Neb. 
[14078, 14074 
Horseshoe bend on B. and B. rail- 
road, Neb. © May 16, 1912; 2 c. May 
18, 1912; J 169367. 
———1. © May. 16, 1912; 2 c May 
18, 1912; J 169368. 


MYKLEBuST (C. F.), Hagle Grove, Ia. 

[14075 

Eagle Grove, Ia., panorama.. © 

May iv, 1912: 2 ¢. May 20, 1912; ' J 
169382. 


MyrTLE AND Beck, Philadelphia. 
[14076 


Collect off dad. © May 9, 1912; 
2c. May 3, 1912; K 41439. 


Nasu (H.), Norwood, O. [14077-14140 

Anniversary of your birthday. © 
mie. 2 oil: 2c. June 5, 1912; K 
42858. 


Around a big pot quite steaming 
nei © Dee.) 23,-1911; 2c. June’ 5, 
1912; K 42859. 


Birthday thoughts. © Nov. 
1911; 2 c. June 5, 1912; K 42860. 


[Colored illustrated post cards, Hal- 
lowe’en set]: 
Lucky Hallowe’en, A-F. © May 3, 
e925) 2 ¢e -each June 5,. 1912; K 
42866-42871. 


[Colored post cards]: 

Afterwhile. Don’t feel blue what- 
ever you do.—Best wishes. Best 
wishes for you, kind that come true.— 
By the way it’s a privilege of mine.— 
Good wish. Post card never filled a 
better purpose.—Just why. Why do 
I like you.—Hello. What’s the use of 
writing out.—Living. While to 
sleep.—My reason. There was a lot 
of cards.—Noise. Permit this greeting 
to be the little noise—Proof. It’s a 
restful diversion to think.—Smile 
often. Smile often I say.—Who cares? 
Well I do for one. © Oct. 13, 1911; 
2c. each Apr. 20, 1912; K 40950-40961. 


Come to my party.—Invitation 
just to let you know.—Little informa! 
time at.—Reception. © Nov. 22,1911; 
2 ec. each Apr. 20, 1912; K 40946— 
40949. 


2], 


Nasu (H.)—Continued. 

[Colored post cards]—Continued. 

Friends. Friends are scarce.— 
Good night. This card I send you.— 
Goodbye. One kind word.—Hope. May 
you be as pleased.—I will not say 
good bye——Please do. Won’t you 
write a line to me.—Remember me. 
Sweet memories of the past.—Some 
way some day.—Thanks. I knew be- 
fore I saw the name.—Tis better far 
to trust all—tTry me. I am not great. 
-—Would you? This is no holiday sea- 
son. © May 4, 1911; 2 c each Apr. 
26, 1912; K 40968-40979. 
I C U_ everywhere —I O U 
gratitude, honor and love.—I O U love, 
friendship and remembrance.—I O U 
some little token.—U C I still think of 
you.—U R A dear old friend. © July 
ZO = 2-e, each. Aprs 20, VOID. 16 
40962-40967. 


—— Jolly toast. Here’s a _ jolly 
word.—Joyful toast. May the joyful- 
ness of old friendship.—Sincere toast. 
Sincere good wishes. © Jan. 17,1912; 
2 ec. each Apr. 20, 1912; K 40943- 
40945. 


Fill the tureen for Holowe’en. © 
Deen Za ON he) .es. dune. D192 3 IK 
42861. 


Glad toast) © /Jan. 17, 1912-2, 
June 5, 1912; K 42862. 


Here is my affidavit. © Jan. 17, 
A9I25) Ze. ume 5, 1912); K 42863: 


Of the sincere good wishes. © Nov. 
21, 1911;.2 ec June, 5; 1912; K 42864. 

It is a pleasure for me. © Nov. 21, 
1911; 2¢ June 5,.1912; K 42865. 


My congratulations for your Birth- 
day... © Novy. 21, 1911; 2 c. June 5, 
1912; K 42872. 


My only real security. © Jan. 17, 
1912; 2c. June 5, 1912; K 42878. 


On Hollowe’en the old witch queen. 
© Dec. 23, 1911; 2 ce. June 5, 1912; K 
42874. 

Out on the green this Hollowe’en. 
© Dee) 23; 1901: \2-e. June 5, 1912 > K 
42875. 

Pleasant toast. © Jan. 17, 1912; 
2c. June 5, 1912; K 42876. 

This is a guarantee. © Jan. 17, 
1912; 2¢@ June 5, 1912; K 42877. 

This is a permit. © Jan. 17, 1912; 
2c. June 5, 1912; K 42878. 

This is my bond of affection. © 


Jan. 17.) 1912+) 2..¢e., Sune bd; 19125, Ac 
42879. 


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Nasu (E.)—Continued. 
This is to certify that I am think- 


ing. 
1912; K 42880. 


©: tamil 4912; 2°e: 


June 5, 


Toast of happiness, here’s to your 
ey Fail ti, 1912 Doe, 
June-5, 1912; K 42881. 

Upon her broom this Hollowe’en. 
© Dec. 23, 1911; 2 c«. June 5, 1912; K 


happiness, etc. 


42882. 
When 

lowe’en. 

1912; K 42883. 


darkness 


welcomes 
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2 c. June 5, 


Hal- 


Your birthday, now it doesn’t mat- 


ter. 
1912; K 42884. 


© Noy. 21, 1911; 2 c. June 5, 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN., New York. 
[14141-14527 


Adventures of cupid. 


[1912]: 


© Apr. 17; 1c. Apr. 18; K 40898. 

© Apr. 19; 1 ce. Apr. 20; K 41065. 

©) Apr. 27; 1 c. Apr. 29; K 41280. 

© May 10; 1 ec May 11; K 41788. 
Allen (Claude and Freel) 
29, 1912; 1 c. Apr. 30, 1912; K 413852. 


Amateur and the professional. 


© Apr. 


© 


May 22, 1912; 4 G May’ 2s, 19125 "°K 


42356. 


As seen from the upper deck of an 


umbrella. 


18, 1912; K 42107. 


Ask the man who owns one. 


© Mayv17, 1912; 1 c May 


© May 


15, 1912; 1 ec. May 16, 1912; K 42026. 
Bathing girl of the rockies. 
11, 1912; 1 @ June 12, 1912; K 43190. 


Batting ’em into the bleachers. 


© June 
© 


Api! 18/4012 2 oe SADE Oy 1s Soe 


40920. 


Besides what could St. Louis do 


with a pennant? 


ce. May 16, 1912; K 42027. 


Bigger they 


are the harder 


© May 15, 1912; 1 


they 


drop. © Apr. 24, 1912; 1 ¢c. Apr. 25, 


1912; K 41217. 
Bill’s friends. 
© May 18; 
{© May 14; 
© May 15; 
© May 16; 
© May 17; 
(© May 18; 
© May 20; 
© May 21; 
(©) May 22; 
© May 238; 


[1912]: 


1c 
die. 
dye. 
fi Oe ot 
18; 
5 he, 
ae 
Te: 
ie; 
pp 


May 14; 
May 15; 
May 16; 
May 17; 
May 18; 
May 20; 
May 21; 
May 22; 
May 23; 
May 24; 


K 41903. 
K 41972. 
K 42082. 
K 42052. 
K 42111. 
K 42166. 
K 42258. 
K 42355. 
K 42362. 
K 42408. 


Blowing the smoke off the fast ones. 
© Apr. 18, 1912; 1c. Apr. 15, 1912; K 


40794. 


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pt..1V; i. SNe 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Bouncing ‘em off the score board. 
© Apr. 16, 1912; 1 ce. Apr “tier 
K 40870. 
Breaking a few leaves off the rub- 
ber plant. © Apr. 20, 1912; 1 e. Apr. 
22, 1912? Ke 4107s. 


Breaking a few pretzels on the 
wheel. © Apr. 30, 1912; 1 c. May 1, 
1912; K 41396. ; 

But the price of meats keeps jump- 
ing just the same. © May 7, 1912; 1 
e. May 8, 1912; K 41695. 


Champions who will figure in Olym- 
pic games. © June 14, 1912; 1c. June 
15, 1912; K 43819. 


Cheer up we May win a game yet. 
© Apr. 15, 1912; 1 @ Ape seo 
K 40802. 


Cold cream for sunburned shoulders. 
© June 4, 1912; 1 & June os, 19. 
K 42846. 


Coldfeeto the monk. © June 28, 
1912; 1 c. June 29, 1912; K 43840. 


Desperate Desmond [1912]: 


© Apr. 5; 1 ¢. Apr. 6; K 40450: 
© Apr. 6: 1 © ‘ADE Sy eee 
© Apr. 8; 1 « Apr, 93 40a 
© Apr. 9; 1 c Apr. 10; Ke405sn. 
© Apr. 10; 1 @ Apr. 12) Ka0aoa: 
© Apr. 11; 1 « Apr. 123 eaeos 
© Apr. 12; 1 e Apr. fa; © 4072. 
© Apr. 13; 1 c« Apr. 57a 
© Apr. 15; 1 ce. Apr. 16; K 40805. 
© Apr. 16; 1 «. Apr, 1777 40s. 
© Apr. 17; 1 ¢. Apr. 18; K 40903: 
© Apr. 18; 1 c. Apr. 19; K 40924. 
© Apr. 19; 1 ce. Apr. 20; K 41070. 
© Apr. 20; 1c. Apr. 22; K 41075. 
©, Apr. 22; 1 «. Apr. 237 Beier: 
© Apr. 23; 1 e Apr. 24> K 4172, 
© Apr. 24; 1 ¢. Apr. 25; K 41220, 
© Apr. 25; 1 ce. Apr. 26; K 41240, 
© Apr. 26; 1 c. Apr. 27; K 41266. 
© Apr. 27; 1 c. Apr. 29; K 41285. 
© Apr. 29; 1 « Apr. 30; K 41349. 
© Apr. 30; 1 c. May 1; K 41400. 
© May 1; 1 ¢. May 2; K 41438. 
© May 2; 1c. May 8; K 41446. 
© May 3; 1c. May 4; K 41478. 
© May 4; 1c. May 6; K 41539. 
© May 6; 1 ec. May 7; K 41665. 
© May 7; 1 ¢. May 8; K 41690. 
© May 8; 1c. May 9; K 4174s. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


ne, 2, 1912 14527 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Desperate Desmond [1912]—Contd. 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Dingbat family [1912]—Continued. 


© May 9; 1c. May 10; K 41774. © Apr. 11; 1 ¢. Apr. 12; K 40599. 
© May 10; 1 c. May 11; K 41793. ©) Apr. a2» 1c; Apr. 134, K40700, 
© May 11; 1c. May 138; K 41862. © Apr. 13; 1 c. Apr. 15; K 40796. 
© May 13; 1c. May 14; K 41902. © Apr. 15; 1 ce. Apr. 16; K 40803. 
© May 14; 1c. May 15; K 41971. (Cy Apr dAGe Lice Apredt) 40871. 
© May 15; 1c. May 16; K 42081. ©) Apr: 1%; 1 c: Apr. 18* K 40901. 
© May 16; 1c. May 17; K 42051. ©. Apr. 18; 1 e. Apr. 19; K 40922. 
© May 17; 1c. May 18; K 42110. © Apr. 19; 1 ce. Apr. 20; K 41068. 
© May 18; 1c. May 20; K 42165. ©) Ar: 205, 3.0) Apr. 22 +) Ki 41078; 
© May 20; 1c. May 21; K 42257. OvApr. 227 Ie, Apr. 23: K 41077, 
© May 21; 1 ce. May 22; K 42354. © Apr. 23; 1c. Apr. 24; K 41170. 
© May 22; 1c. May 28; K 42361. © Apr. 24; 1c. Apr. 25; K 41218. 
© May 23; 1 ce. May 24; K 42407. © Apr. 25; 1c. Apr. 26; K 41288. 
© May 24; 1 c. May 25; K 42468. © Apr. 26; 1c. Apr. 27; K 41264. 
© May 25; 1 c. May 27; K 42502. © Apr. 27; 1c. Apr. 29; K 41283. 
© May 27; 1 c. May 28; K 42548. © Apr. 29; 1 c. Apr. 30; K 41347. 
© May 28; 1 ce. May 29; K 42583. © Apr. 30; 1 c. May 1; K 41398. 
© May 29; 1 c. May 31; K 42608. © May 1; 1c. May 2; K 41481. 
© May 30; 1c. May 31; K 42615. © May 2; 1c May 3; K 41444. 
© May 31; 1c. June 1; K 42660. © May 3; 1 ¢. May 4; K 41476. 
© June 1; 1c. June 3; K 42712. © May 4; 1c May 6; K 41537. 
© June 3; 1 c. June 4; K 42727. © May 6; 1c May 7; K 41663. 
© June 4; 1 c. June 5; K 42849. © May 7; 1 c May 8; K 41688. 
© June 5; 1c. June 6; K 42948. © May 8; 1. May 9; K 41746. 
© June 6; 1 c. June 7; K 43000. © May 9; 1 ¢. May 10; K 41772. 
© June 7; 1c. June 8; K 43018. ’ © May 10; 1c May 11; K 41791. 
© June 8; 1c. June 10; K 43113. © May 11; 1c. May 13; K 41860. 
© June 10; 1c. June 11; K 43151. © May 12; 1c. May 14; K 41900. 
© June 11; 1c. June 12; K 438193. © May 14; 1c. May 15; K 41969. 
© June 12; 1c. June 13; K 43228. © May 15; 1 c. May 16; K 42029. 
© June 13; 1c. June 14; K 48273. © May 16: 1 c. May 17; K 42049. 
© June 14; 1c. June 15; K 43324. © May 17; 1 ¢. May 18; K 42108. 
© June 15; 1c. June 17; K 43348. © May 18; 1c. May 20; K 42163. 
© June 17; 1c. June 18; K 43385. © May 20; 1c. May 21; K 42255. 
© June 18; 1c. June 19; K 48442. © May 21; 1c. May 22; K 42852. 
© June 19; 1 c. June 20; K 43468. © May 22; 1c. May 23; K 42359. 
© June 20; 1 c. June 21; K 43565. © May 23; 1 ¢ May 24; K 42405. 
© June 21; 1c. June 22; K 43587. © May 24; 1c. May 25; K 42466. 
© June 22; 1c. June 24; K 43620. © May 25; 1c. May 27; K 42500. 
© June 24; 1 c. June 25; K 438658. © May 27; 1c. May 28; K 42546. 
© June 25; 1 c. June 26; K 48704. © May 28; 1c. May 29; K 42581. 
© June 26; 1c. June 27; K 48765. © May 29; 1c. May 31; K 42606. 
© June 27; 1c. June 28; K 48815. © May 30:1. May 81; K 42618. 
© June 28; 1c. June 29; K 43841. © May 31; 1c. June 1; K 42658. 
Dingbat family [1912]: © June 1; 1c. June 3; K 42710. 
© Apr. 5; 1 ¢« Apr. 6; K 40448. © June 3; 1c. June 4; K 42725. 
© Apr. 6; 1 c. Apr. 8; K 40455. © June 4; 1c. June 5; K 42847. 
© Apr. 8; 1 c. Apr. 9; K 40534. © June 5; 1c. June 6; K 42946. 
| © Apr. 9; 1 ce. Apr. 10; K 40533. © June 6; 1 c. June 7; K 42998. 
© Apr. 10; 1 ce. Apr. 11; K 40591. © June 7; 1c. June 8; K 43016. 


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14527 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Dingbat family [1912]—Continued. 
© June 8; 1c. June 10; K 48111. 
© June 10; 1 c. June 11; K 48149. 
© June 11; 1c. June 12; K 43191. 
© June 12; 1c. June 13; K 48226. 
© Jume 1329 1c) June 14K 43271. 
© June 14; 1c. June 15; K 43322. 
© June 15; 1c. June 17; K 43346. 
© June 17; 1c. June 18; K 43383. 
© June 18; 1c. June 19; K 43440. 
© June 19; 1c. June 20; K 43466. 
© June 20; 1c. June 21; K 43563. 
©. June 21; 1 c. June 22: K 43585. 
© June 22; 1c. June 24; K 4361S. 
© June 24; 1c. June 25: K 43656. 
© June 25; 1c. June 26; K 43702. 
© June 26? 1 e.-June 265.16 43763: 
© June 27; 1c. June 28; K 43813. 
© June 28; 1c. June 29; K 43839. 


Double barrel campaign. © June 
28, 1912; 1 ec. June 29, 1912; K 438845. 


Dropping the plates with the 
whistles. © June 5, 1912; 1 c. June 
6, 1912; K 42945. 

Easter lilies—two varieties. © Apr. 
6, 1912‘ 1 ce. Apr. 8, 1912; KK 40452. 

Everybody’s doing it. © Apr. 11, 
1912; 1 ce Apr. 12;:1912; K 40608. 


Faithful employe [1912] ©Apr. 11; 
1e. Apr. 12; K 40606. 


Gloom party. © May 31, 1912; 1 «¢. 
June 1, 1912; K 42664. 

Hanging ’em out of the groove. © 
Apr: 23,2 1912" Loe. Apr 24/7 1912. as 
41167. 


Harkening to the clank of armor 
from New Jersey. © May 24, 1912; 
1e¢. May 25, 1912; K 42463. 


Helping to grease the shute for Cin- 
cinnati. © May 23, 1912; 1c. May 24, 
1912; K 42404. 


Helping to push the clouds away. 
© May 9, 1912; 1 c. May 10, 1912; K 
41771. 

Henpecko the monk [1912]: 

© Apr. 27; 1 ec. Apr. 29; K 41284. 
© May 2;1c. May 38; K 41445. 
© May 30; 1¢. May 31; K 42614. 
© June 7; 1c. June 8; K 48017. 
© June 20; 1c. June 21; K 48564. 
© June 22; 1c. June 24; K 43619. 

His honor figures mind over matter. 
© Apr: 26, 1912; 1 ¢. Apr2ie 1912; K 
41268. 


pt. IV, NUS. Wet 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 


Hope springs eternal, but not for the 
Yanks. © June 6, 1912; 1 c June 7, 
1912; K 42997. 


It’s an ill wind that doesn’t blow up 
rain. © May 1, 1912; 1 @ May 2, 
1912; K 41429. 


Joy and gloom [1912]: 
(© Apr. 8; 1 ec. Apr. 9; K 40526. 
© Apr. 11; 1¢. Apr. 12; K 40607. 


Just as easy as shooting fish, © 
June 26, 1912; 1 .¢. Jume 2iy 19127 ie 
43762. 

© 


Just because I growled a little. 
May 28, 1912; 1 ¢, May 29.9120 
42579. 

Just before jumping into the 
bleachers. © May 21, 1912; 1 ec. May 
22, 1992: KK 42850) 


Knocko the monk. © June 26, 
1912; 1 ec. June 27, 1912: K 43764. 


Lightly tripping o’er the greensward. 
© May 14, 1912; 1 c. May 15, 1912; K 
41967. 

Little liniment for newly discovered 
muscles. © May 31, 1912;1e. Junel, 
1912; K 42656. 

Little more to worry about. © May 
8, 1912; 1 ce. May 9, 1912; K 41744. 


Little rain is as good as a rest. © 
Apr.. 19, 1912° 1 ‘ce. Apre 2 
41067. 


Lovers of the world. © May 7, 
1912; 1 c. May 8, 1912; K 41686. 


Love’s labor lost. © May 4, 1912; 
1 ¢e. May 6,'1912; K 41536. 

Making it 17 straight for Washing- 
ton... © June 19, 1912:.1 @tune 2a, 
1912; K 43465. 


Man who put dynamite in the con- 
vention cake. © June 28, 1912; 1 e. 
June 29, 1912; K 48846. 


Making time with old General Hu- 
midity. © June 28, 1912; 1 « June 
29, 1912; K 43837. 


Mebbe so, but where lives the rose 
of yesterday? © June 11, 1912; 1¢. 
June 12, 1912; K 438189. 


Men who confer, but do not con- 
quer in this convention. © June 28, 
1912; 1 ce. June 29, 1912; K 438847. 


Might as well reserve your world’s 
series seats. © June 8, 1912; 1 «@ 
June 10, 1912; K 48110. 

Mr. Jack [1912]. © May 20; I «&. 
May 21; K 42250. 


Nesting time. © May 1, 1912; 1 ¢. 


May 2, 1912; K 41428. 
260 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, A9t2 14527 
NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Philosopher. © Apr. 15, 1912:°1 c. Sherlocko the monk [1912]—Contd. 


Apr. 16, 1912; K 40801. 
Pickling the pennant. © June £4, 
Poona c. June! 25; 1912; KK 438655. 


Proposal’ © May 24, 1912; Die: 
May 25, 1912; K 42464. 


Pussy footing the pennant. © June 
Aero: 1 ¢ June 21, 1912" K 43562: 


Putting a halter on Charley Horse. 
Genpre 5, 1912) 1c: Apr. 6, 1912: K 
40447. 

Puzzle, find the girl who’s in love. 
(May 16; 1912: 1 ec. May 17, 1912; 
K 42048. | 


Questioning the why and wherefore 
Oma Monday. © May 27,1912; 2'c. | 
May 28, 1912; K 42545. | 


Quite right, but who’s who in Oc- 
tober. © Apr. 29, 1912; 1 @ Apr. 30, 
1912; K 41351. 


Rhymo the monk [1912]: 

©) Apr. 8:1 c. Apr. 9::K 40535. 
emNpr a2: 1 ¢ Apr. 13: KK 40701: 
© Apr. 17; 1-c. Apr. 18; KK. 40902. 
(Oonor. 25-1 ¢ Apr. 24; K 44171; 
© Apr. 30; 1c. May 1; K 41399. 
© May 7; 1c. May 8; K 41689. 
© May 14: 1 c. May 15: K 41970. 
© May 21: 1. May 22; K 42353. 
© May 28; 1c. May 29; K 42582. 
© June 4; 1c. June 5; K 42848. 
© June 11; 1c. June 12; K 48192. | 
© June 18: 1c. June 19; K 43441. 


Richest man in the world. © Apr. 
Paar ec. Apr. 24, 19123 K. 41168, 


Rubbing the pains in the old glass 
atin te) Apr. (6, 19123" Pex “Apr. 8; 
1912; K 40454. 


Sherlocko the monk [1912]: 
© Apr. 5; 1c. Apr. 6; K 40449. 


© Apr. 29: 1c. Apr. 30: K 41348. 
© May 13 1c. May 2; K 41432. 
© May 3; 1c. May 4; K 41477. 
© May 4;1c¢ May 6; K 41538. 
© May 6; 1c. May 7; K 41664. 
© May 8; 1c. May 9; K 41747. 
© May 9; 1c. May.10; K 41773. 
© May 10; 1 c. May 41; K 41792. 
© May 11; 1c. May 13; K 41861. 
May 13; 1 c¢. May 14; K 41801. 
May 15; 1c. May 16; K 42080. 
May 16; 1c. May 17; K 42050. 
May 17:1 ¢ May 18; K 42190. 
May 18; 1c. May 20; K 42164. 
© May 20; 1c. May 21; K 42256. 
© May 22; 1c. May 28; K 42360. 
© May 23; 1c. May 24; K 42406. 
© May 24; 1c. May 25; K 42467. 
©) May 25; 1c. May 27; K 42501. 
© May 27; 1 c. May 28; K 42547. 
© May 29; 1c. May 31; K 42607. 
© May 31;1c¢. Junel1; K 42659. 
© June 1; 1c. June 8; K 42711. 
© June 3; 1c. June 4; K 42726. 
© June 5: 1c. June 6; K 42947. 
© June 6; 1c. June 7; K 42999. 
© June 8; 1c. June 10; K 48112. 
© June 10; 1c. June 11; K 48150. 
@ June 12; 1,¢., June 13.; K 43227. 
© June 14;-1 ¢ June 153 K 43328. 
© June 17; 1c. June 18; K 48884. 
© June 19; 1c. June 20; K 48467. 
© une 21; 1c. June 22; K 43586. 
© June 24; 1c. June 25; K 43657. 
© June 25; 1c. June 26; K 43708. 
© June 27; 1 ec. June 28; K 48814. 


OOOOO 


© Apr. 6: 1c. Apr. 8; K 40456. Shooing a mouse at an elephant. 


: ; S Apr. 
© Apr. 9; 1c. Apr. 10; K 40532. Apr. 26, 1912: K 41236. 


Silk Hat Harry [1912]: 


© Apr. 10; 1c. Apr. 11; K 40592. 
GA tid ec. Apr ta 40600: 
Apr. 13- 1c. Apr. 15; K 40797; 
© Apr. 15; 1c. Apr. 16; K 40804. 
© Apr, 16; 1c. Apr. 17; K 40872. 
© Apr. 18; 1 ce. Apr. 19; K 409238. 
© Apr. 19; 1 ce. Apr. 20; K 41069. 
iy Aor, 20: 1:-¢. Apr. 22;.K 41074, 
te) Apr, 223, 1 ¢.. Apr: 23>) ®& ALoTe: 
© Apr. 24; 1c. Apr. 25; K 41219. 
© Apr. 25; 1 c. Apr. 26; K 41239. 
© Apr: 26; 1 ec. Apr. 27; K 41265. 


261 


Oy TOI2.)/ ©) Apts 125, 1912s 1 e, 


© Apr. 5; 1c Apr. 6; K 40446. 

© Apr. 6; 1 c¢. Apr. 8; K 40453. 

© Apr. 15; 1c Apr. 16; K 40800. 
© Apr. 16; 1c. Apr. 18; K 40899. 
GrApredls = 1 eA pr AS > Ke 4002 
© Apr. 19; 1 ec. Apr. 20; K 41066. 
Cy Apr: 207.0 @. Apr: 223 Ky4norZ: 
© Apr. 22; 1c. Apr. 23; K 41076. 
© Apr. 23; 1 ¢. Apr. 24; K 41169. 
© Apr: 243 1. eo Apr 253 Ko-4i21e: 
© Apr. 25; 1c. Apr. 26; K 41287. 


CATALOGUE OF 


14527 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IVs, we 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Silk Hat Harry [1912]—Continued. 
© Apr. 27 «1c, ¢ Ar, 29-0 1282, 
© Apr. 29; 1 ¢. Apr. 30; K 41350. 
© Apr. 30; 1¢ May 1; K 41397. 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Switcho the monk. © June 15, 
1912; 2. ¢. June 17, 1912) 4 aaa 
Tad’s moving pictures of the Wells- 
M’Farland fight. © Apr. 27, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 29, 1912; K 41281. 


© May 1;1¢. May 2; K 41480. : rine : 
© May 3; 1¢. May 4; K 41475. K 49905. EP. 
© May 4; 1c. May 6; K 41535. Those Baltimore broilers are bears. 
© May 6; 1c. May 7; K 41682. © June 27, 1912; 1 ce. June 28, 1912; 
© May 7; 1c. May 8; K 41687. K 48811. , 
© May 8; 1c. May 9; K 41745. Tightwaddo the monk. © June 13. 
© May 9; 1c. May 10; K 41770. oh aah i a Rie a pets © 
M . .M - 1 ATR ipping ’em into the grandstand. (€C 
© May 10; 1c. May 11; K 41789. | . "56 “1912; 1c Apr. 27, 1912; K 
© May 11; 1c. May 13; K 41859. | 44969. 
(© May 13; 1 c. May 14; K 41899. Too much of a good thing. © June 
© May 14; 1c. May 15; K-41968. | 14, 1912; 1 c June 15, 1912; K 43320. 
(© May 15; 1c. May 16; K 42028. Turning back flips with the weather. 
© May 16; 1c. May 17; K 42046. | © May 16, 1912; 1 ¢. May 11, sone; 
© May 17; 1 c. May 18; K 42106. | § oe i oh 
, : - ir 491e7 ‘ying knots in string beans. May 
© May 18;1.¢. May 20; 1 42167. | 30 "1919-1 ¢. May 31. 101) rin 
© May 20; 1c. May 21; K 42259. Uncle Trusty [1912]: 
© May 21: 1c. May 22; K 42351. Se. , 
ha a © May 30; 1 c. May 31; K 42619. 
(C) May, 22: 1 ¢: May 243K 42357; iE 
© June 3; 1c. June 4; K 42738. 
© May 23; 1 ec. May 24; K 42403. i. 
; i © June 15; 1 ec. June 17; K 43352. 
(© May 24; 1c. May 25; K 42465. . ae e 
© May 25: 1c. May 27: K 42499. © June 27; 1c. June 28; K 43818. 
© May 27: 1c. May 28; K 42544,| US boys ee Bee's Nee 
© May 28; 1 c. May 29; K 42580. © Apr. 5; 1 ¢ A oe 
© May 29; 1c. May 31; K 42610. © Apr, 6; 1 c. Apr. 8; BaAsSs 
© May 30; 1c. May 81; K 42612. © Apr. 8; 1 ¢ AD 2a 
© May 31; 1c. June 1; K 42657. © Apr. 9; 1c. Apr 10; Me aeeam 
© June 1; 1c. June 8; K 42709. © Apr. 10; 1 e Apr. 11; K 40594. 
© June 5;1¢. June 6; K 42944. © Apr. 11; 1 « Apr. 12; K 40602. 
© June 6; 1c. June7; K 42996. © Apr. 12; 1 ¢. Apr. 18; K 40708. 
© June 7; 1c. June 8; K 43014. © Apr. 18; 1 c. Apr. 15; K 40799. 
© June 10; 1c. June 11; K 43148. © Apr. 16; 1c. Apr. 17; K 40874. 
© June 11; 1 c. June 12; K 43188. © Apr. 18; 1 ce. Apr. 19; K 40925. 
© June 12; 1c. June 13; K 43224. © Apr. 22; 1 ¢ Apr. 23; K 41080. 
© June 13; 1 ¢. June 14; K 48270. © May 28; 1c. May 29; K 42584. 


© June 14; 1c. June 15; K 43321. 
Speaking of back-lot scores. © June 
21, 1912; 1 ec. June 22, 1912; K 43584. 
Spirit of sport. © June 17, 1912; 
le. June 18, 1912; K 48382. 

Striking out with the bases full. © 
Apr 17, $012:: i ¢: Apr. 18.) 1902); 1k 
40900. 

Study of high jumper George Horine. 
© June 7, 1912; 1c. June 8, 1912; K 
43015. 

Sweetness [1912]: 

(© May 24; 1 ec. May 25; 
© May 
© May 2 


K 42469. 
< 42505. 


42549. 


We will now pass on to the next 
cage. © May 3, 1912; 1 c. May 4, 
1912; K 41474. 

Well, 13 is lucky for Washington 
anyway. © June 13, 1912; 1 c. June 
14, 1912; K 438269. 

What love stories are made of. © 
Apr. 25, 1912; 1c Apr. 26, 1032; K 
41235. 

When cupid rocks the see-saw. © 
June 3, 1912: 1 c« June 4, 12a) 
42724. 

When spring lingers in the lap of 
summer. © June 6, 1912; 1 c. June 
7, 1912; K 42995. 


262 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


“14611 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 

While mentally canoeing on the lake 
of Como. © May 22, 1912; 1c. May 
25, 1912; K 42358. 

While warming up for that 17th. © 
sume 25, 1912: 1 ¢. June 26, 1912; Is 
48701. 

While wondering if an egg plant 
eackles. © May 29, 1912; 1 c May 
31, 1912; K 42609. 

While wondering who put the salt 
im the ocean. © May 6, 1912; 1 «. 
May 7, 1912; K 41661. 

Who hit Cincinnati? © May 28, 
TOI ec. May 29, 1912; K 42578. 

Who'll win the pennant in the re- 
publican league? © June 22,. 1912; 
1c. June 24, 1912; K 438616. 

With a little touch of springtime on 
‘the lea. © May 2, 1912; 1 c. May 3, 
1912; K 41442. 

You can do a lot with a doughbag. 
© June 28, 1912; 1 c. June 29, 1912; 
K 43838. 

You can’t tell where you’ll finish 
when you start. © May 10, 1912; 1c. 
May 11, 2912;'K 41790. 

Zephyrs from the little island of 
Somewhere. © June 27, 1912; 1 ce. 
June 28, 1912; K 48812. 


NATIONAL SCH. OF FASHION DRAWING, 

New York. [14528 

National guarantee. ©. Apr «| 8: 
oot 2 ce Apr. 12; 1912: K: 40880. 


NELKE (H. L.) & co., Philadelphia. 
[14529 
Togards idea has swept the world. 
[Couple dining.] © Apr. 20, 1912; 2c. 
Apr. 19, 1912; K 41361. 


NeELSoN (AUBREY A.) Augusta, Me. 
[14530, 14531 

Thumb (Tom) and Dolly Midget. 

Verpr 20,1912: We: -Apr. 22) 10. 

May 6, 1912; J 169013. 

wedding party. © Apr. 20, 

mie Co Apr. 22, 1c. May ;6,) 1912: 

J 169014. 


NELSON (H. G.) Hoquiam, Wash. 


“PPAS39 
W. parade, Hoquiam, 
2a NOUA Dey are it, 


Part of 1s) W. 
Wash. © Mar. 
pol? 3, 16(6TT. 


(NELs M.) Clintonville, Wis. 

[14533 

Bastian (Rev.) © May 4, 1912; 2 
e. May 7, 1912; J 168958. 


NELSON 


NEUNER COo., Los Angeles. [14534 


From legends del Camino Real; San 
Gabriel mission bells. © Apr. 3, 1912; 
Ze, Apr: 29, 1912:' K 43125. 


NEW ERA PUBLISHING COMPANY, War- 
renton, N. C. [14535 


Monument of Anne Carter Lee, 
daughter of General Robert HE. Lee, 
Warren County, N. C... © May 27, 
1912; 2 e. May 29, 1912; K: 42569. 


New YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 
HERALD CoO.) New York. 
[14536-14611 


Before and after [1912]: 
© June 10; 1c. June 12; K 43198. 
© June 17; 1c. June 18; K 43412. 

For this have we daughters [1912]: 
© May 18;1c. May 20; K 42174. 
© May 22; 1c. May 28; K 42378. 
© May 25; 1 c. May 27; K 42508. 
© May 29; 1 c. May 31; K 42625. 
© June 1; 1c. June 38; K 42720. 
© June 5; 1.¢. June 6; K 42953. 
© June 8: 1c. June 10; K 438116. 
© June 12; 1¢. June 18; K 43237. 
© June 15; 1c. June 17; K 43354. 
© June 19;1c¢. June 20; K 43473. 
© June 22; 1c. June 24; K 43640. 
© June 26; 1c. June 27; K 43853. 


Iceberg which sank the Titanic. © 
Ar Wate LO. he)! Apr: 19) o1On2 + KK 
40929. 

Love before and after 
[1912]: 

© May 17; 1 c. May 18; K 42172. 
© May 20; 1c May 22; K 42870. 
© May 24; 1c. May 25; K 42474. 
© May 27; 1c. May 28; K 42558. 
© May 31; 1c. June 3; K 42718. 
© June 3; 1c. June 4; K 42784. 
© June 7; 1c. June 8; K 43021. 
© June 14; 1c June 15; K 48327. 
© June 21: 1c. June 24; K 43639. 
© June 24; 1c. June 25; K 43666. 
© June 28; 1c. June 29; K 43856. 

Pudge Perkins pet’s [1912]: 

© Apr. 4; 1c. Apr. 6; K 40462. 

© Apr. 9; 1c. Apr. 10; K 40590. 

© Ape. 11 pi ue. | Apr. 13. K 40709. 
@© Apri 16; 1c. Apr. 18;_K 40905. 
© Apr. 18; 1 ec. Apr. 19; K 41088. 
© Apr. 23; 1c Apr. 24; K 41174. 
© Apr. 25; 1 ce. Apr. 26; K 41244. 


marriage 


263 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14611 pt. Iv, D.S., Vv. 7 


NEw YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 
HERALD co.)—Continued. 

Pudge Perkins pet’s [1912]—Contd. 
© Apr. 30; 1c. May 1; K 41406. 
© May 2;16¢c. May 4; K 41482. 
© May 7; 1c. May 8; K 41693. 
© May 9; 1c. May 10; IX 41778. 
© May 14; 1c. May 15; K 41977. 
© May 21; 1c. May 22; K 42371. 
© May 28; 1c. May 29; K 42589. 
© June 4; 1c. June 5; K 42856. 


NEW YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Brick Bodkin’s pa [1912]: 
© May 12; 1 c. May 13; K 41870. 
© May 19; 1 ¢. May 21; K 42262. 
© May 26; 1c. May 27; K 42513. 
© June 2; 1¢ June. 4; Kao 
© June 9; 1c. June 11; K 48160. 
© June 16; 1c. June 18; K 43406. 
© June 23; 1c. June 24; K 48634. 


Daily hint from Paris [1912]: 


© June 11; 1c. June 12; K 43236. © Apr. 4; 1c. Apr. 6; K 40459. 
© June 25; 1c. June 27; K 43852. © Apr. 5; 1 ¢. Apr. 8; K 40460. 

Trials of Editor Mouse [1912]: © Apr. 6; 1c. Apr. 8; K 40461. 
© Apr. 12: 1 ¢ Apr. 13: K 40708. © Apr. 8; 1c. Apr. 10; Ik 40525, 
© Apr. 17; 1. Apr. 197 K 40930. © Apr. 9; 1 ¢. Apr. 10; K 40589. 
© Apr. 19: 1¢. Apr. 20: K 41089. © Apr. 10; fe Apr. 12>: IX 40608. 
© Apr. 24; 1c. Apr. 25; K 41297. © Apr. 11; 1 ¢. Apr. 18; K 40706. 
© Apr. 26; (re Apr. 27s K 41271. © Apr. 2 tye Apr. 133 KK 40707. 
© May Ay, de, May 3: K 41451. © Apr. 13:3 1c. Apr, 1st as 40806. 
© May 8:1. May 9; K 41572. © Apr..15; 1 c. Apr, 17:3 40s7G. 
© May 10; 1c. May 11; K 41796. © Apr. 16; 1 ¢ Apr. 18; K 40906. 
© May 15; 1c. May 16; K 42035. © Apr. 17; Le. AprsiGeis 40928. 
© May 20; 1c. May 22; K 42369. © Apr. 18; 1 ¢. Apr. 19; K 41090. 
© May Die Te: May 93: 1872: © Apr. toe 1 ¢, Apr. ps0 K 41091. 
© May D4 - ANG. May De K 42475. © Apr. 20; 1 ¢.. ApE. 22: IK 41092. 
© May 29; 1c. May 31; K 42624. © Apr. 21; 1 ¢« Apr Zac 41093. 
© May 31; 1c. June 8; K 42717. © Apr. 22; 1 ¢. Apr. 28; K 41109. 
© June 5; 1c. June 6; K 42954. © Apr. 23; 1c. Apr. 24; K 41175. 
© June 12; 1c. June 13; K 48288. © Apr. 24; 1c. Apr. 25; K 41226. 
© June 14; 1c. June 15; K 48828. © Apr. 25; 1c. Apr. 26; K 41248. 
© June 21; 1'c. June 24; K 43688. © Apr. 26; 1 ¢. Apr. 27; K 41272. 
© June 28; 1c. June 29; K 43855. © Apr. 27; 1 c. Apr. 29; K 41291. 

When a man’s married [1912]: © Apr. 28; 1c. Apr. 29; K 41290. 
© May 16; 1c. May 17; K 42056. © Apr. 29; 1¢. May 1; K 41404. 
© May 18; 1c. May 20; K 42178. © Apr. 30; 1c. May 1; K 41405. 
© May 28; 1c. May 24; K 42412. © May 1; 1c. May 8; K 41490. 


© May 2; 1c. 
©: May 3): ies 
© May 4;1€¢. 
© May 5;1€e. 
© May 6;1.¢. 
© May 7; 1c. 
© May 8;1e. 
© May 9; 1c. 
© May 10; 1c. 
© May lisa ci 
© May }12;.1 ¢. 
© May 18; 1 ¢. 
© May 14; 1c. 
© May 15; 1c. 


May 4; K 41481. 
May 6; K 41552. 
May 6; K 41553. 
May 6; KK 41554. 
May 7; K 41669. 
May 8; Ik 41694. 
May 9; K 41783. 
May 10; K 41777. 
May 11; K 4097. 
May 18; KK 41867. 
May 138; K 41868. 
May 15; K 41975. 
May 15; K 41976. 
May 16; K 42036. 


© May 25; 1c. May 27; K 42509. 
© May 30; 1c. May 31; K 42626. 
© June 1; 1c. June 8; K42719. 
© June 6; 1c. June 7; K 43003. 
© June 9; 1c. June 11; K 43158. 
© June 13; 1c. June 14; K 48276. 
© June 16; 1c. June 18; K 43413. 
© June 24; 1c. June 25; K 43665. 
© June 27; 1c. June 28; K 43854. 
New YORK HERALD CO., Jersey City, 
New York. [14612-14880 
After dark [1912]: 
© Apr. 7; 1c. Apr. 9; K 40512. 
© Apr. 14; 1 ¢. Apr. 15; K 40811. 


264 


MISCELLANEOUS 


no. 2, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


14611 


NEw YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 


Daily hint from Paris [1912]—Con. 
K 42055. 


K 42171. 
K 42175. 
42260. 
42374. 
42375. 
K 42376. 
K 42413. 
K 42478. 
K 42510. 
K 42511. 
K 42552. 
K 42588. 
K 42622. 
K 426238. 


© May 16;1¢. 
© May 17; 1c. 
© May 18; 1c. 
© May 19;1¢. 
© May 20;1e. 
May 21>, 1-¢. 
© May 22:1. 
Gi May 23-1. c. 
© May 24;1c. 
© May 25; 1. 
© May 26; 1c. 
© May 27;1¢. 
© May 28; 1c. 
© May 29; 1c. 
© May 380; 1. 


May 17; 
May 18; 
May 20; 
May 21; 
May 22; 
May 22; 
May 23; 
May 24; 
May 25; 
May 27; 
May 27; 
May 28; 
May 29; 
May 31; 
May 31; 


K 
K 


K 


©-May 31; 1c. June 3;:K 42715. 
tune i> 1c. June 3:K 42716: 
tune 2-1 ec. June 4: K 42761: 
© June 3; 1c. June 4; K 42762. 
© June 4; 1c. June 5; K 42855. 
© June 5; 1c. June 6; K 42952. 
© June 6; 1c. June 7; K 43004. 
© June 7; 1c. June 8; K 43022. 


© June 8; 1c. June 10; K 48117. 
© June 9; 1c. June 11; K 43164. 
K 438199. 
K 43234. 
Th 43235. 
K 48277. 
K 43326. 
K 43353. 
K 48410. 
K 43411. 
K 43448. 
K 43474. 
K 438569. 
K 438630. 
K 48631. 
K 43632. 
K 43664. 
K 48848. 
K 48849. 
K 48850. 
K 43851. 


© June 10; 1c. 
© June 11; 1c. 
© June 12;1¢. 
ey aunme 18.1 ¢: 
© June 14;1¢. 
© June 15; 1c. 
© June 16;1c. 
©) tune 17: 1c. 
© June 18;1¢. 
© June 19: 1c. 
© June 20; 1. 
© June-21 se. 
©’ Pune 22; 1c. 
June 23: 1 ¢. 
© June 24;1¢. 
© June 25;1¢. 
© June 26; 1c. 
© June 27; 1c. 
© June 28; 1c. 


June 12; 
June 12; 
June 13; 
June 14; 
June 15; 
June 17; 
June 18; 
June 18; 
June 19; 
June 20; 
June 21; 
June 24; 
June 24; 
June 24; 
June 25; 
June 27; 
June 27; 
June 28; 
June 29; 


Fashion section, Apr. 7, 1912: 


Charming 
rangement 
shown 


of 


straw.—Delightful 
striped material 
in this model.—For milady’s 


ar- 
is 


dressing table-—Lovely manner of plac- 
ing feathers on a yonng girl’s hat.— 
New skirt fulness is obtained here by 


NEw YorRK HERALD co.—Continued. 

Fashion section, Apr. 7, 1912—Con. 
ruffles, gathers and pleats.—One of 
the new large straw hats with a single 
ornament.—Pretty and girlish lines 
for a bridesmaid.—Skirt flounces, a 
drop sleeve seam and the flowered 
taffeta.—Small straw hat gets its stun- 
ning effect from the very large feather 
ornament.—Two tone straw hat, the 
facing of the darker straw, and large 
wired velvet bow. © Apr. 7, 1912; 
1c. each Apr. 9, 1912; K 40515-40524. 
April 21, 1912: 

Back view of evening wrap.—Beauti- 
ful brocated material will be used 
for summer evening wraps.—Black 
straw rolled sailor.—Dark blue straw 
hat on latest lines.—Drapery seems 
the most natural transition from the 
too tight skirts.—Girlish simplicity is 
the keynote of this dress, front view.— 
New collar and rever is most attrac- 
tive—Some of the panniers are so 
demure.—There are many tentative 
and artistic efforts toward the second 
republic flounces.—To wear over the 
one-piece summer frock. © Apr. 21, 
1912; 1 c. each Apr. 23, 1912; K 41099-— 
41108. 


May 5, 1912: 

Drapery that does not alter the 
long sweeping lines may always be 
used.—Evening wrap of woven beaded 
material.yIn the latest hats, facings 
are pleated or fulled on.—Leghorn 
straw with brim edge of overbound 
ribbon, faced with fulled tulle.—Lin- 
den green hemp straw, trimmed with 
green and blue.——Shoulder drapery, 
dropping in pointed fashion below the 
belt, gives a most graceful long line.— 
Slanting trimming edges are becoming 
if contrasting colors are used. [Front 
and back views.]—Slashing the short 
tunie makes it more becoming to most 
girls—Some of the new tam shapes 
are most original—Summer hat of 
filet net crown gathered in tam 
fashion.—There is no line, trimming 
or drapery to detract from the height 
of the figure.—This one-piece frock 
proportions the figure nicely. © May 
Gia? 1) e:-@ach + May 6, 1912: 1K 
41555-41567. 


May 19, 1912: 

Arrangement of pleats on this model 
is very interesting. [Two views.]— 
Box pleats are'well placed to give the 
season’s necessary added dress ful- 
ness. [Two views.]—Facing large 
silk will be smart 
this summer.—Lace around the brim 
edge is a season’s style note.—Latest 


straw hats with 


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14611 


NEW YoRK HERALD Cco.—Continued. 

Fashion section, May 19, 1912—Con. 
hair dressing hint.—Odd auto hood 
of Manilla, old rose velvet and roses.— 
Pannier drapery gives a dainty quaint- 
ness to this costume.—Some of the 
hats are extremely large.—Very at- 
tractive manner of using narrow box 
pleats is shown here.—White em- 
broidered batiste over transparent net 
frame.—White lace over bright green 
slip is this season’s fancy. © May 19, 
493:2 > aL me. eachis Maty 21, 2) 19RD: 1K 
42266-42270, 42278-42285. 


June 2, 1912: 

Beauty patch.—Facing the hat with 
transparent chiffon is one of the novel 
millinery effects of the summer.—Frew 
folds only.—Graceful example of un- 
der brim trimming.—Heavier silks of 
corded weave are fashionable. [Front 
and back views.]—It is necessary for 
the hair to be carefully dressed for 
these smart and simple hats.—New 
collar and jabot.—New fluted. skirt 
pleats.—New  uncurled  feathers.— 
One of the fashionable black trimmed 
white coats.—One of the unusual 
dresses often seen at the Longchamps 
race course.—One sided drapery is 
used, combined, with decorations of 
worsted flowers and hand painted chif- 
fon.—Pannier simplicity. [Front and 
back views.]—Sleeves are cleverly in- 
troduced in this cape-like wrap of 
cerise and white liberty satin.—Some 
models show a Ssearf-like drapery. 
Sometimes the drapery hardly shows 
in front.—Valenciennes lace and Brus- 
sels embroidery combined over pale 
blue silk. [Front and back views.]— 
White coat is the latest mode. © 
June 2, 1912; 1 ¢. of each June 4, 
1912; K 42735-42755. 


June 16, 1912. 


Embroidered square chiffon train is 
satin lined but separate.—Girlish hair 
dressing.—More elaborate style of ra- 
tine coat, satin Jined.—One of the new 
ratine cloth coats for motoring or sea 
travel.—New supple moire silk is used 
for hat trimmings and facings.—Outer 
pointed train is weighted by embroid- 
ery and a_ tassel. [Front and back 
views.]—Painted sash is a new note 
op a white embroidered linen batiste 
dress.—Pretty beach costume.—Robes- 
pierre collar and revers in black satin 
on a white silk cashmere dress.-—Taf- 
feta frocks show very open hand en- 
broideries.—This two pointed train 
has the appearance of sash ends.— 
Very latest novelty is a new style ac- 
cordion pleating seen on the smartest 


DTV Desa 


NEw YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Fashion section, June 16, 1912—Con. 


imported models. [Front and back 
view ].—White chiffon English eyelet 
embroidery and with king’s blue is 
strikingly combined. © June 16, 1912: 
1 «@ of each June 18, 1912; K 43390- 
42404. 


Miss Meddle [1912]: 

© Apr. 21; 1 ¢ Apr. 233 S10or 

© Apr. 28; 1 c. Apr. 29; K 41295) 

© May 5; 1 @ May G: kh 4ib@ 
Mr. Twee Deedle [1912]: 
© Apr. 7; 1 « Apr. 9; K 40508; 
© Apr. 14; 1 © Apr, 15> KesGsi2 
© Apr. 21; 1 © Apr 23. hao 
(©. Apr. 28; 1 c. Apr. 29; K 41296. 
© May 5; 1 ¢. May 6G: Keates: 
© May 12; 1 c. May 13; K 41873. 
© May 19; 1c May 21; K 42261. 
© May 26; 1 c. May 27; K 42516. 
(© June 2; 1c June 4; K 42756. 
© June 9; 1 ¢. June 11; K 48168. 
© June 16; 1c. June 18; K 43405. 


© June 23; 1c. June 24; K 486387. 
Paris fashions, April 14, 1912: 
Black picture hat faced and trimmed 

with pink.—Just a touch of drapery 

[Three quarter and back views.J]— 

Simple way to drape a striped taf- 

feta.—Straight front feathers are new 

on hats.—There is just a touch of 
drapery in this skirt.—Velvet faced 
straw hat trimmed very flatly. © 

Apr. 14, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 15, 1912; 

K 40818-40819. 

April 28, 1912. 
Beads are sewn to the robe in close 

parallel rows and form a_ beautiful 

scroll design—Gray and blue is the 
color combination used on this pic- 
turesque hat.—Little rose frock (on 
pannier lines): rose trimmed.—New 
silk straw is used on this small hat.— 

Silk coatee worn with the diaphanous 

skirts.—Skirt drapery is simple, but 

very smart on many taffeta tailored 
suits. © Apr. 28, 1912; 1. e.eaghe Apr 

29, 1912; K 41297-41302. 

May 12, 1912: 

Dotted muslin and embroidered net; 
effective decoration of old blue ribbon 
aud red silk roses.—Emerald green 
tuffeta in attractive lines for a slender 
figure—On up-to-date lines, this silk 
jacket is prettily self-trimmed.—Silk 
procaded jacket particularly good for 
a stout figure.—White silk voile and 


266 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


14892 


NEw YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Paris fashions, May 12, 1912—Contd. 


blue bordered foulard touched up with 
green. © May 12, 1912; 1c. each May 
18, 1912; K 41874-41878. 

May) 29, 1912: 


Added skirt fulness is shown in this 
evening gown of rose pink and pearls. 
[Two views. ]—Daintiness itself is this 
attractive frock for a young girl.—Of 
Greuzelike simplicity, this girlish danc- 
ing frock.—Original dress for a youth- 
ful figure.—Taffeta tailor made on 
Jatest lines—When the slender woman 
is long waisted a high waist line is 
becoming. © May 19, 1912; 1 c. each 
May 21, 1912; K 42271-42277. 

Paris style novelties. 1-8. © May 
po, 1912: 1 c. of each May 27, 1912; 
Ik 42517-42524. 


Paris styles: 


Back view of evening gown with 
lace jacket.—Bias folds bind the edges 
of even the afternoon one-piece frocks. 
—Cutaway jacket effect is seen even 
on evening gowns.—Handkerchief lineu 
heavily embroidered with padded 
grapes.—Plain and striped taffeta is 
cleverly combined.—Shadow lace ruf- 
fles and spangled tunic. [Front and 
back views. ]—Sprigged taffeta and the 
simple pannier. © June 9, 1912; 1 «. 
of each June 11, 1912; K 43165-43172. 


Percy [1912]: 
1) Apr. 7: 1c. Apr. 9; K 40513. 
© Apr. 14; 1c. Apr. 15; K 40808. 
Apr, 21: 1 e Apr.:23; K 41098: 
© Apr. 28; 1 c. Apr. 29; K 41292. 
© May 5; 1c. May 6; K 41572. 
© May 12; 1c. May 18; K 41869. 
© May 19; 1 c. May 21; K 42265. 
© May 26; 1c. May 27; K 42512. 
© June 2;1c. June 4; K 42760. 
© June 9; 1e. June 11; K 43159. 
© June 16; 1 c. June 18; K 43409. 
© June 23; 1c. June 24; K 48633. 

Terrors of the Tiny Tads [1912]: 
© Apr. 1; 1c. Apr.:9;.K 40514, 
© Apr. 14; 1 c. Apr. 15; K 40810. 
© Apr. 21; 1c. Apr. 23; K 41096. 
© Apr. 28; 1c. Apr. 29; K 41294. 
© May 5; 1c. May 6; K 41570. 
© May 12; 1c. May 13; K 41871. 
© May 19; 1 c. May 21; K 42263. 
© May 26; 1c. May 27; K 42514. 
© June 2;1c. June 4; K 42758. 
© June 9; 1c¢. June 11; K 48161. 


NEW YORK HERALD Co.—Continued. 

Terrors of the Tiny Tads [1912]— 

Continued. 

© June 16; 1c. June 18: K 43407. 

© June 23; 1c. June 24: K 43635. 

Uncle Mun [1912]: 

© Apr. 7; 1 ¢ Apr. 9: K 40510. 

© Apr. 14; 1 c Apr. 15; K 40809. 

© Apr. 21; 1 c. Apr.+23: K 41095. 

© Apr. 28; 1 c. Apr. 29; K 41298. 

© May 5;1¢c. May 6; K 41569. 

© May 12; 1 ce. May 18; K 41872. 

© May 19; 1 ce. May 21; K 42264, 

© May 26; 1 ce. May 27: K 42515. 

© June 2; 1c. June 4; K 42759. 

© June 9;1¢. June 11; K 43162. 

© June 16; 1c. June 18; K 43408. 

© June 23; 1c. June 24; K 48636. 

NEW YorRK TIMES co., New York. 

[14881-14891 

Impressions of the passing show 

[1912]: 
© Apr. 7; 1c. Apr. 8; K 40464. 
© May 26; 1c. May 29; K 42590. 
(©) Fare 2°) 1 cs June 10: °K 43118. 
© June 9; 1c. June 10; K 48119. 
© June 16; 1¢. June 18; K 43414. 
© June 23; 1c. June 26> K 48707. 

Impressions of the Times caricatur- 

ist abroad [1912]: 
©) Apr. 28; 1 ce Apr: 30; K 41355. 
© May 5; 1c. May 6; K 41573. 
© May 19; 1 c. May 21; K 42245. 

Rooseveltiana. © Apr. 14, 1912; 1 
e. Apr. 15, Tot? 5K 40820. 

Tafts inferno. © Apr. 21, 1912; 1c. 
Apr. 24, 1912; K 41176. 

Newton & co., London, England. 
[14892-14926 

[35 photographs] : 

Adoration of the Magi.—Adoration 
of the shepherds.—Angel appearing to 
the shepherds.—Ann the prophetess.—- 
Annunciation. —- Carpenter’s shop. — 
Departure from the temple.—Flight 
into Egypt.—Found in the temple.— 
Herod inquiring of the scribes.—Herod 
is troubled.—Holy child in the manger. 
—Holy family leave home.—Jesus at 
prayer.—Jesus at work.—Jesus help- 
ing his mother.—Joseph adoring the 
Holy Child.—Joseph is warned in a 
dream.—Joseph seeks a  lodging.— 
Magi before Herod.—Magi journeying. 
—Magi present their gifts—Mary 
praising God.—Mary saluting Hliza- 


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14927 


pt. TV, a8. Wort 


NEWTON & co.—Continued. 
[35 photographs ]—Continued. 


beth.— Mary seeks Elizabeth. — No 
room in the inn.—Presentation in the 
temple.—Repose in Egypt. Shepherds 
return home.—Shepherds set forth to 
Bethlehem.—Shepherds watching their 
flocks.—Simeon praises God.—Virgin’s 
dream.—Virgin’s meditation.—Virgin’s 
submission. © Dee. 15, 1911; 2 «. 
each June 8, 1912; J 170093-170127. 


NicHotas (F. 8S.) Menominee, Mich. 

[14927 

[Diagram of spinal column.] © 

May SL 19t2 =" 2eel Sone, 2a tigi Ae 
43517. 


NicHoLAS & DEwItTz, Chicago. [14928 


Indian girl. © June 1, 1912; 2 «. 
June 8, 1912; K 42675. 


Nix (Harry E.) Big Rapids, Mich. 
[14929 
Ferris (Prof. W. N.) © May 4, 
1912; 2 ec. May 8, 1912; J 169031. 


NotF AND LeEac, San Francisco. 
[14930 


San Francisco. Director post card. 
©, May 18, 1912; 2 ce. May 25, 1912; 
KK 42426. 


NOLLEY ADVERTISING AGENCY, New 
York. [14931, 14932 
[History and time, Chickering pi- 
anos] © Apr. 15, 1912; 2 c May 4, 
1912; K 42042. 
[Prairie schooner] © Apr. 15,1912; 
2 c. May 4, 1912; K 42048. 


Norcross (JUNE), New York. 
[14933, 14934 
May your birthday be a glad and 
JGVOUS + one. )4G)s Apr: 15,5 1992s ane 
Apr. 18, 1912; K 40881. 


Oh we will sing and we will say. 
Apr ho 1912 2°" Ap. Ts, ete. aS 
AN882. 

Norris (JoHn) New York. 

Norris (John) © 1. 
1912; J 170134. 

NortH (A. ALtviIn), Greenville, O. 
[14936 


Presidential forecast 1912. © Apr. 
12, 1912: 2c, Apr; 18, 1912; K 40696. 


NortH AMERICAN Co., Philadelphia. 
[14937-14948 
tales of Kaptin Kiddo 


[14985 
June 10, 


Turr’ble 
11912]: 


© Apr. 7; 2c. Apr. 8; K 40488. 
© Apr. 14; 2c. Apr. 15; K 407384. 
© Apr. 21; 2c. Apr. 28; K 411384. 


9 


— 


68 


NortH AMERICAN co.—Continued. 
Turr’ble tales of Kaptin Kiddo 

[1912 |—Continued. 
© Apr. 28; 2 c. Apr. 29; K 41276. 
© May 4; 2 ec. May 6; K 41533. 
© May 12; 2c. May 18; K 41854. 
© May 19; 2 c. May 20; K 42177. 
© May 26; 2 c. May 27; K 42486. 
© June 2; 2c. June 3; K 42681. 
© June 9; 2c. June 10; K 43091. 
© June 16; 1¢. June 17; K 43343. 
© June 23; 1c. June 24; K 43602. 


NorTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COM- 
PANY, New York. [14949 


West Indies winter cruises. © June 
25, 1912; 2 c. June 27, 19127 K 4ar7u. 


NORTHERN PHOTO co., Wausau, Wis. 
[14950-14966 

Aeroplane in flight. © Feb. 1, 1912; 
2e. May 4, 1912; J 169015. 

[2 photographs]: 

Wausau, Wis., baseball team, W.-I. 
league.—Wausau, Wis., the new Yaw- 
key baseball park. © May 14, 1912; 2 
e. each May 23, 1912; J 169473-169475. 

[4 photographs]: 

Friendship, Wis., bird’s-eye view in 
the railroad district, 16—Grand Rap- 
ids, Mich., Johnson and Hill com- 
pany’s department store, 202.—Nece- 
dah, Wis., northwestern depot, 41.— 
Wyeville, Wis., scene in, 2. © Apr. 
15,1912; 2 c. each May oii 
168932, 168936—-168988. 

[10 photographs] : 

For prosperity it’s, 4—Grand Rap- 
ids, Wis., Grand ave. east, 201.—Ski 
sport.—Some industries of, 5.—Some 
schools of, 2.—Souvenir of, 3.—Sports 
of the north.—Wausau, Wis., interior 
St. Stephens German Lutheran church, 
155.—Wausau, Wis., St. Stephen’s Ger- 
man Lutheran church, 156.—Wausau, 
Wis., Telephone bldg., 157. © Apr. 5, 
1912; 2c. each May 6, 1912; J 1689338-. 
168935, 168989-168945. 


KNITTING co. Minne- 
apolis. [14967-14972 


Munsing union suits. [Six children 
roller skating in union suits.] © Apr. 
1, 1912: 2 @ Apr. 11, 19125 2 aie. 

Munsing wear. [Five children sail- 
ing dressed in union suits.] © Apr. 
1, 1912; 2c. Apr. 4, 1912; K 40720. 
[Little boy sitting on the world, 
dressed in union suit.}] © Apr. 1, 
1912; 2c. Apr. 4, 1912; K 40718. 


NORTH WESTERN 


BO 2, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


15019 


NORTHWESTERN KNITTING Co.—Contd. 
[Pillow fight between eight 
children in union suits.}] © Apr. 1, 
fore 2c. Apr. 4,,1912: K 40721. 
—— [Six children and wagon, play- 
ing horse in union suits.] © Apr. 1, 
tone 2 e Apr. 11, 1912; K 40722. 
[Two children on velocipede 
dressed in union suits.] © Apr. 1 
1912; 2 ec. Apr. 4, 1912; K 40719. 


NoweELt & Rocnon, Seattle. 
[14973, 14976 

Banquet given by Knights of Colum- 
bus, Faurot hall, Seattle, Mar. 3, 1912. 
opApre2, 1912: 2.c Apr. 8, 1912: 7 
167935. 

Four ages of man politically. © 
meget 1919: 2. ¢@. May. 27, 19125 5 
1696387. 

Four seasons of man politically. © 
Mays, 1912;°2 ce. May 238, 1912; 7 
169509. 

Zeeuw international: prize herd. © 
Minny 24, 1912-2 ec May 27, 19125 5 
169688. 


Noyes (fF. F.) Sharon, Mass. . 
[14977-14979 


[3 photographs] : 

Galatea.—Hebe.—Tanagra. © Mar. 
aoe Cc. each Apr: 8, 191235 
167955-167957. 


O’Connor (D’ARCY) New York. 
[149S0 


Burns (Marcia) © Apr. 11, 1912; 
2c. May 1, 1912; K 41407. 


GESTREICHER BROTHERS, New York. 
[14981 
One week only. © June 20, 1912; 
2c. June 21, 1912; K 43519. 


OGDEN (HaroLD CoE) Holly, Colo. 
[14982 
Diagram for the rapid calculation of 
hay in the stack. © Apr. 13, 1912; 1 
ag t5,.1912- I 970. 


O’HAvER (HERBERT HowArD), Ponca, 
Okla, [14983 


Ponca city [Okla.] cyclone. © Apr. 
Br, 1912: 2 ce. May 27, 1912; J 169655. 


OLMSTEAD (GEORGE C.) Virginia, Minn. 

[14984 

Curves for determining adjustments 

of pantographic form of reducing mo- 

tion for engine indicator. © 1c. Apr. 
25, 1912:-1 975. 

OLseN (L. A.) Bingham Canyon, Utah. 

[14985 

Utah copper mine, Bingham Canyon. 

tah. © May 2, 1912; 2c May 6, 
1912; J 168960. 


Oxtson (O. S.) Darlington, Wis. Dar- 
lington, Wis.: [14986-14991 
Arrival of last company.—First com- 
pany of the 2,000 soldiers marching 
through Darlington.—Soldiers’ camp 
south of Darlington.—Soldiers getting 
their bedding. — Soldiers marching 
through Darlington.—U. S. Regulars 
marching through Darlington. © June 
12, 1912; 2 c. each June 24, 1912; J 
170484-170489. 


ONEIDA COMMUNITY co. Oneida, N. Y. 

[14992 

Community of interest. © Apr. 6, 
1912; 2 ce Apr. 12, 1912; K 40694. 


OrR (ADELBERT FE.) Old Town, Me. 


[14998-15019 

Andrews (Nicholas) Penobscot tribe, 
Oy May is) 1912" 2.6, Apr) 18, 19125 J 
168255. 

Big Thunder (Chief) Penobscot 
tribe of Indians. © Mar. 29, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 1, 1912; J 167644. 

Big Thunder, late chief Penobscot 
ire: |. 4@”) Mar: 2951992" 2 ¢@° Apr. 1, 
1912; J 167646. 

Big Thunder, Penobscot tribe. © 
Man 29), tO 2s 2 ee Apr, 1: 1912= J 
167647. 

Dena (George) Penobscot tribe. © 
Mass! 290 OED 2 ve. TA 1 TOLD si 
167640. 

Dena (George) Penobscot tribe of 
Indians. © Mar. 29, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 
A AGT 2 hd PETES, 


Francis (Ha. Gov. Joe) Penobscot 
tribe, 1; '2.)©.May 1, 1912;.2 c. each 
Apr. 18, 1912; J 168250, 168253. 

Francis (Ha. Gov. N. M.) and wife, 
Penobscot tribe, A to E.. © Mar. 29, 
1912; 2 c. each Apr. 1, 1912; J 167636, 
167637, 167641, 1676438, 167650. 

—_- Penobscot tribe. © Mar. 29, 
ADA e Bel Amr a O12) J 1GTG39. 

Gabriel (Newell) Penobscot tribe, 1, 
2. © May 1, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 18, 
1912; J 168251, 168257. 

Neptune (Clara) Penobscot tribe, 1, 
2 WO May 1, 1912: 2 ¢ each Apr. 18, 
1912; J 168258, 168259. 

Nicholar (Irene) Penobscot tribe. 
©) Mar:| 29, 1912. 2c. Apr. 1, 19125 Ji 
167635. 

Nicholar (Irene) Penobscot tribe 


of Indians. © Mar. 29, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 
1, 1912; J 167648. 


Nicholar (Joe) © Mar. 29, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 1, 1912; J 1676838. 


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15020 


Orpr (ADELBERT F.)—Continued. 
Nicholas (Louis) Penobscot tribe. 
©. Mar. .29,.1912.- .2.¢.. Apr. 4, 19825» J 


167651. 

Penobscot tribe of Indians. © 
Mar: 29, 1912): 2--ex- Ager. 1 AGA sd 
167645. 

Shay (Rep. Sebatus) Penobscot 
tribe. © May 1, 1912; 2 c Apr. 18, 
1912; J 168254. 

Snow (John) Penobscot tribe. © 
Nay, se A OUD 2 eo Age hs. Oa si) 
168251. 

———.Penobscot tribe... © May 1, 
1992: "2" ec. Apr 1S) 1912 3S TOSaio, 

Sockalexis (Louis) Penobscot tribe 
of Indians. © Mar. 29, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 
to 1 O02" de TOTGE2. 


ORRO MANUFACTURING CO., New York. 
[15020 
Library of Orro dies. © Apr. 24, 
1912; 2 ¢e. Apr. 26, 1912; K 41245. 


OSBORNE CO., New York. [15021-15031 

Beatrix. © Apr. 18, 1912; 2 e. Apr. 
22, AGTZ; SF 108399. 

First Gentlemen of Virginia. [ 
114 colored print] © June 3, 1912; 
e. June 8, 1912; K 43011. 

Leirst. step im. life] (© Apt sak 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 15, 1912; K 40724. 

Good listener [6 x 8 colored print]. 
© June 8, 1912; 2c. June 8, 1912; K 
43012. 


—— [9 x 12 colored print]. © June 
8, 1912; 2 ce. June 8, 1912; K 48018. 


Your first steps. © June 8, 1912; 
2 ec. June Ad, 19I2¢ Ke 438124. 


Harriet Gratton and her colt Kayo. 
[8 sizes.]—Lilies of Sharon.—Rose of 
Sharon. © May 18, 1912; 2 c. each 
May 21, 1912; K 42223-42297. 


T? xX 
2 


[15032-15052 


Conroy (Miss) 96683—A, C, 97964— 
AWWA, BBB) COC: DDN, Bi. © 
Apr. 1, 1912; 2 ce. each Apr. 24, 1912; 
J 168574-168585. 


Leonard (Josephine) 98113 B, D, 
G and M. © May 1, 1912; 2 c. each 
May 18, 1912; J 169370-1693738. 


Mikado (The) 97948, 97959. © 
Apr. 1, 1912; 2. ¢: each Apr. 15; 1912); J 
168176, 168177. 


Slaughter (Miss) 97275-AA, BB, 


CC. © Apr. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. each Apr. 
24, 1912; J 168571-168573. 


PacH BRosS., New York. 


9) 


— 


pt. 1¥. DY Sve 7 


Pack Bros. & INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 
New York. [15053 
Taft (Pres. W. H.) signing Arizona 
statehood bill. © Feb. 15, 1912; 2 ce. 
Feb. 16, 1912; J 169267. 


PaGceETT (C. H.), Moundsville, W. Va. 
[15054 
Jims’ Run cabin. © Apr. 5, 1912: 
e. Mar. 25, 1912; J 168201. 
PAINE STUDIO, Washington. 
[15055, 15056 
Butt (Maj. Archibald C.). © May 
2,1912; 2 c. May 2, 1912: J 168862. 


Columbus memorial. © June 6, 
1912; 2c. June 7, 19127 ia 


PALADIN (ARTHUR), Albany. [15057 

Ross (Betsy), maker of the first 
American flag. © Mar. 28, 1912; 2 ¢. 
May 8, 1912; K 41617. 


PALEN (FRANK), Caledonia, Minn. 
[15058 
Caledonia, [Minn.], Hailings, June 
14, 1912. © Jume 15, 1912: 2°e@ game 
£7, 1012's 5 (ORB: 
PALFREY (G. E.), St. Louis. 
[15059, 15060 
St. Louis Browns, 1912. © Apr. 8, 
1912; 2°c. Apr. 27, 1912: 9 foseae 
St. Louis Cardinals, 1912. © May 
20, 1912; 2 « May 20, 1912: J 16928). 
PaLMER (C. M.), New York. [15061 
Officers of I. A. F. E. at St. Louis, 
Mo., Apr. 9, 1912, to prepare for Den- 
ver convention. © Apr. 12, 1912; 2-e. 
Apr. 24, 1912; K 41116. 
PALMERSTON (Harry F.), Santa Mo- 
nica, Cal. [15062 
Fighting for the lead. © May 2, 
1912; 2 e May 8, 1912; J 169454. 
PALMITER (EF. M.), Janesville, Wis. 
[150638 
Ready for the campaign. © Apr. 
16, 1912; 2:¢. Apr. 15, 1912 9 ae 


9 


PALMQUIST & WAROLIN, Milaca, Minn. 
[15064-15073 
Milaca, Minn.: 
Congregational 
wegian Lutheran church, 
19, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 
168455, 168456. 
[S photographs] : 
Bird’s-eye view part of country 
northeast of town, Milaca, Minn., 13.— 
Enjoying the national game out in the 
country, 2 miles south of Milaca, 
Minn.—Foreston, Minn., Foreston ho- 
tel, 2—Foreston, Minn., Main st., 3.— 


chureh, 10.—Nor- 
17. “QAR. 
22, Soe, 


70 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


PALMQUIST & WaAROLIN—Continued. 
[S photographs ]—Continued. 

Foreston, Minn., M. E. church, 4.— 
Milaca, Minn., Arlington hotel, farm- 
ers’ land co. and Presley drug store, 
7.—Milaca, Minn., part of business 
street, 1.—Milaca, Minn., St. Paul and 
Duluth crossing Rum River, 15. © 
mor. 18, 1912; 2c. each. Apr. 22, 1912; 
J 168452-168454, 168457-168461. 


PANOSIAN (ARAM), Boston. 
[15074-15076 
[Three colored post cards.] You 
don’t know beans until you come to 
Boston: © May 1, 1912; 2c. each Apr. 
1, 1912; K 40775-40777. 


PanzeER (CHARLES W.), Lake Mills, 

Wis. [15077 

Lake Mills, Wis., park. © June 18, 
1912; 2c June 19, 1912; J 170322. 


Parritr (Wm.), Goshen, Ind. [15078 

Goshen, Ind., high school class 1912. 
© May 13, 1912; 2c. May 14, 1912; J 
169544. 


Park & TiLForD, New York. [15079 

Ready, it’s Park & Tilford’s. © 
May 13, 1912; 2 c. May 18, 1912; K 
42338. 


Parks (R. E.), Culpeper, Va. 
[15080, 15081 
What men go crazy about. © June 
21, 1912: 2c June 14, 1912; K 430535. 
What women go crazy about. © 
June 21, 1912; 2 c. June 14, 1912; K 
43536. 


Partin (W. E.) Weld, Me. 
[15082, 15083 
Six calves born at one birth on Nov. 
5, 1911, at Weld, Maine, A, B. 
May 13, 1912; 2 c. each May 15, 1912; 
J 169232, 169233. 


Parrick (F. A.) & co., Duluth, Minn. 
[15084 


New York Giants in their Patrick- 
Duiuth Mackinaw coats. © Apr. 23, 
1912: 2c. Apr. 25, 1912; J 168602. 


PaTTtEN (LEONARD) London. [15085 


Old curiosity shop. © June 19, 
1912; 2c. June 29, 1912; K 48857. 


PatTToNs srupio, Macon, Ga. [15086 


Raising the flag, camp John B. Gor- 
Bdon, U. ©. V. reunion. © May 10, 
1912; 2 ec. May 15, 1912; J 169234. 


53034—12——_8 


15120 


PEASE (HERBERT W.), Lee, Mass. 
[15087, 15088 

[2 Photographs]: 

Alert game warden.—Nature’s ways 
in the Berkshires. © May 21, 1912; 
2 ee. each May 23, 1912; J 169507-— 
168508. 


Precok (A. E.), Pueblo, Cal. 
D-E-L-I-G-H-T-E-D. (Eyes Bohan ema: 5 
1912; 2.e June To, 19%2: JaGS9CL. 


PELTON (HeErsBert W.) Asheville, N. C. 
[15090 
Craggy Mountains, from grounds of 
Blue Ridge ass’n., Black Mt., N. C. 
© Apr. 7, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 1912; J 
168048. 
PENROSE (W. FEF.) Chicago. [i5091 
Axial neutralizing aid. The Pen- 
rose design. © Apr. 1, 1912; 1c. Apr. 
24, 1912; I 988. 
PERIN (FLORENCE 
Mass. [15092 
Easter greeting. [Girl amid lilies.] 
© VA. 5) a912: 2 ‘ce. Apr) 15; 1912; 
Ik 40735. 
PERRIN (FRANK) Boston 
[15098, 15094 
Kearsarge (U. S. S.) © Apr. 1, 
1OI2 Zien Apres I22 1902" J 168105. 


Old Fairbanks house (Dedham). © 
Ari a hOroe De Apr ts AGE? 2: of 


[15089 


H.) Brookline, 


168104. 
PERRY (WALTER L. G. v. B.) New 
York. [15095 


Pedro Miguel lock, Canal Zone. © 
1c. May 7, 1912; J 168961. 


PERSKIE (J. H.), Philadelphia. [15096 


Jackson (William P.) © Mar. 12, 
1912; 2c. June 17, 1912; J 170296. 


PETERSON (KH. C.) Parsons, Kan. 
[15097-15100 
Parsons, Kan., Katy depot, 14. © 
Mar. 19, 1912; 2 c. each Mar. 26, 1912; 
J 167966-167969. 


Pretty (Gero. B.), Chicago. 
[15101-15120 

Apple Blossoms. © May 31, 1912; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170501. 

Asleep. © Mar. 31, 1911; 2 c June 
24 AOI = F UFO505. 

Baby Bunting. © Oct. 31, 1911; 2 
ca dune 24, 1912; J 170511. 

Children’s hour. © Feb. 28, 1912; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170509. 

Cradle King. © Apr. 30, 1911; 2 e¢. 
June 31, 1912; J 170506. 


271 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15121 


Perry (Gro. B.)—Continued. 

Crucifix (The) © July 31, 1910; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170500. 

Debutante. © Nov. 30, 1910; 2 « 
June 24, 1912 * Fare. 

Doing penance. © Oct. 30, 1909; 
2c. June 24, 1912: J 170515. 

Evening prayer. © Sept. 30, 1910; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170501. 

Fairy tales. © June 31, 1912; 2 c. 
dune 24/1902 2 Jot 70512, 

Firelight fairies. © Sept. 30, 1910; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170499. 

Good morning. © Apr. 30, 1911; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170504. 

Heloise. © Nov. 30, 1910; 2 c. June 
24, 1912; J 170414. 

Hope. © Sept. 30, 1911; 2 c June 
24, 1912; J 170508. 

Little brothers. © Jan. 31, 1912; 
2.@. June’ 24, 1912> J, Lois. 


Mandolin. © May 31, 1912; 2 «c. 
June 24, 1912; J 170497. 

Miniature (The) © July 31, 1910; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170502. 

Ride-a-horse. © Mar. 31, 1911; 2 
ce. June 24, 1912; J 170498. 

Trinity of life. © July 31, 1910; 2 
e. June 24, 1912; J 170508. 

Waiting. © Oct. 30, 1909; 2 c. June 
24, 1912; J 170510. 


Puitie (H. H.), Waukesha, Wis. 
[15121 


Industrial school band. © May 21, 
1912; 2 ec. May 28, 1912; J 169505. 


PHILLIPS (Louis F.), Columbus, Ne- 
braska. (22 
Foundation plan for a_ two-story 
brick building with a basement. © 1 
ec. June 7, 1912; I 1087. 


Purpres (CHARLES R.) Buffalo. [15123 
Melody (A) © May 5, 1912; 2c. 
May 6, 1912; J 168956. 


Prirrs (Guy E.), Ft. Lauderdale, 
Fla. [15124 
Gilchrist (Gov.) presenting to 


Mayor Marshall, shovel which opened 
gateway connecting Gulf to Atlantic, 


It. Lauderdale, Fla. 4/26/12. © 
May 17, 1912; 2 Gq May. 20, 1912 ;.d 
169383. 


PHOTO ART CO., Passaic, N. J. 
[15125, 15126 
[2 photographs] : 
Scott (Louis)—Secott and Strabino. 
© May 1, 1912; 2 ¢. each May 1, 1912; 
J 169025, 169026. 


pt. vy, ck Sao 


PHOTOGRAPH MFG. Co., Louisville, Ky. 
[15127, 15128 
[2 photographs]: 
I have your number.—Kissing bugs. 
© Feb. 1, 1912; 2 @ each Apr. 309 
1912; J 168830, 168832. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 


lin. [15129-15143 

In the springtime of life. © Oct. 1, 
1911; 2c. May 11, 1912: K 41809. 

Waldtal. © May 1, 1912; 2 ec May 
11, 1912; K 41818. 

[13 prints]: 

Am see.—Amazon.—Auf einsamer 
pfade.—Christus wandert durch die 
lande. — Einsamkeit.— Hallig ende— 
Herbstlicher park.—Herbstlicher wald. 
—Little Mozarts first quartett. — 
Priludium.—Riders.—Round dance.— 
Salve imperator. © Jan. 1, 1912; 2. 
each May 11, 1912; K 41810-41817, 
41819-41828. 


PicarD (E.), Marysville, Cal. [15144 
Our general. © Apr. 6, 1912; 2 «. 
Apr. 22, 1912; J 169463. 


PiERcE (FRANK) New Madrid, Mo. 
[15145-15156 

New Madrid flood: 

Bird’s-eye view looking N. E., 1.— 
Bird’s-eye view looking N. W., 4.— 
Bird’s-eye view looking south from 
M. H. church, 12.—Colored refugees im 


Baptist church, 9.—Crushons (D.) 
residence, west, 10.—Francis (Mrs. 
M.) residence, looking north, T.— 
Hunter (A. B.) residence, looking 


north, 6.—Knotts mill, looking west, 
5.—Mill st., 3.—Mitchell ave., looking 
north, 11.—North Main st., looking 
south, 2.—Refugees in canning factory, 
8...© Apr. 28, 1912: 2°60) Saha 
26, 1912; J 168640-168651. 


PirrceE (HENRY HAvELocK) Boston. 
[15157-15168 
Belasco (David) A, B. ©1c. each 
Apr. 18, 1912; J 168146, 168147. 
Bing (Mrs. A. M.) child of. ©1-4 
Apr. 18, 1912; J 168149. 
and children. © 1 ec. Apr. 13, 
1912; J 168148. 
Warfield (David) 
1912; J 168951. 
A to G@ ©1c each May 13, 
1912; J 169186-169192. 


© 1 «May & 


Pirts (H. C.), San Antonio. [15169 


Alamo in 1850. © June 1, 1912; 2 
ec. June 17, 1912; J 170348. 


272 


no: 2, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


15247 


PITTSBURGH INDUSTRIAL 
COMMISSION, Pittsburgh. 


Reach. © May 16, 1912 


DEVELOPMENT 
[15170 
. 2G. May 


/16, 1912; K 42339. 


PuatTo (ARTHUR M.), New York. 
[15171 


© June 27, 
; 2 ¢. June 28, 1912; K 43774. 


Pulling together again. 
1912 


PLUMER (Mrs. A. J.) Lincoln, Neb. 
[15172 
Lightning on the Plumer ranch in 
the sand hills of Nebraska. © Mar. 1, 
4912; 2c. May 1, 1912; J 168962. 


PontiING (HERBERT), Detroit. 
[15173-15246 
Condensed interviews [1912]: 
© June 11; 1c. June 18; K 43267. 


© June 12;1c¢. June 14; K 43268. 
© June 13; 1c. June 15; K 48675. 
© June 18; 1c. June 20; K 43678. 
© June 19; 1c. June 21; K 43679. 
© June 21; 1 c. June 24; K 43681. 


From a prude’s note-book [1912]: 


© Apr. 2; 1 ec. Apr. 4; K 40563. 
5: K 40564. 
6; K 40565. 
8; Kk 40566. 


© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 
© Apr. 


ge CW Per oe 
4a die, 
Tg aS 
cra res 
"sll aC 
BP Ayes 


a8 Ua Li ce 
ce es ares 
Sa re 
te hie: 
Ca oe 
ties hc 
et SAE, 
Lee: 
A ae 
oy te. 
225 1 ©, 
v2 I 
2A te 
Zoe jh ie. 
pd Cyated 


Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 


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K 40567. 


Apr. 10; K 40568. 


Apr. 11; 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr: 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr Z 


1 
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1; 
A 
Le 


2 dee Maly, be: 
aun © ec. May. 2: 
©) May 1;1¢c. 
(©) May 23 1-c. 
© May 3;1 6c. 
© May 4;1e. 
© May 6; 1c. 


a 


K 41177. 

K 41178. 
K 41179. 
K 41180. 
KX 41181. 
Ik 41182. 
; KK 41183. 
; K 41184. 
; K 41185. 
KK 41186. 
KK 41187. 
; K 41780. 
; K 41781. 
; K 41782. 
; K 41738. 
41734. 
41736. 
417357. 


K 
IK 


May 3; K 41788. 
May 4; K 41735 


May 


6; K 41740. 


May 6; K 41741. 
May 28; K 42322. 


PONTING (HERBERT) —Continued. 
From a prude’s note-book [1912]——- 
Continued. 


© May 7; 1c. May 
© May 8; 1c. May 
© May 9; 1c. May 
© May 10; 1c. May 23; 
© May 11; 1c. May, 23; 
June 


K 42326. 
K 42327. 
KK 43371. 


© May 13; 1c. 


© May 
© May 
© May 
© May 
© May 
© May 
© May 
© May 
© May 
© May 
© May 
© May 
© May 
© May 


14; 
15; 
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por 
okt: 
ZA; 


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. May 2 
. May 2 
. May 
che. fe: 
a ren 
bi fer, 
te 
ae Le. 
a wae cS 
ae ce 
» ihe: 
Sage, 
he yes 


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May 2 


May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May: 
May 
May 31; 
May 31; 


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bo bo 
“J =I OF P CoO 


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; K 42328. 
3) Ki 42829, 
> K 42830. 
; K 42381. 
; K 42332. 
; K 42683. 
; K 42684. 


K 42685. 
K 42686. 
K 42687. 
K 42688. 
K 42689. 
KK 42690. 
K 42691. 


© May 30; 1 «¢. 
© May 31% 1-¢ 
© Irume! is ye: 
©' June 3; 4c. 
© June 4; Lie. 
© June 5; 1c. June 
© June 6; 1c. June 8; 
© June 7; 1 ce. June 10; 
© June 8; 1c. June 10; 
© June 15; 1c. June 17; 


< 42692. 
43258. 
43259. 
45260. 
< 45261. 
< 43262. 
43263. 
43264. 
K 43265. 
Kk 43676. 


June 1 
June 3; 
June 38; 
June 5 
June 6 
if 


K 


© June 17; 
© June 20; 1c. 
© June 22; Le. 
© June 24; 1c. 


AL ec: 


June 19; 


June 22; 
June 24; 
June 26; 


K 43677. 
K 438680. 
K 43682. 
K 438683. 


Spring. © Mar. 28, 1912; 1 c. Mar. 
20, 1912; IK 40560. 


Patt or reddy... ©. June. 10, 1912; 
1c. June 12, 1912; K 43266. 


Ultra modern madonna. © Apr. 27, 
1912; 1 c. Apr. 29, 1912; K 41735. 


Women you meet [1912] © Mar. 
30; 1 ec. Apr. 1; K 40562. 
Women’s wrongs [1912] © Mar. 


29; 1 e. Apr. 1; K 40561. 


PORCELAINES, G D A, Limoges, France. 

[15247 

G D A, Ritz-Carlton hotel, New 

Mork. “© Feb. 15, 1911; 2 c¢. May 17, 
1912; K 42068. 


273 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15248 


pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 7 


PoRTER (GENE STRATTON) Geneva, Ind. 
[15248-15251 
Limberlost cabin: 
Climbing roses.—Hntrance front.— 
South end.—Study window. © 1 «. 
each Apr. 10, 1912; J 167998-168001. 


Post (F. E.) Denver. [15252 
Lindsay (Judge B. B.) © May 14, 
1912; 2 c. May 17, 1912; J 169350. 


POST PRINTING & PUB. CO., Denver. 
[15258-15264 
Black sheep [1912]: 


© Apr. 7; 2c Apr. 10; K 40498. 
© Apr. 14; 2c. Apr. 18; K 40893. 
© Apr: 21 = 2c) Apr s2ae Kk aiiS5. 
© Apr. 28; 2c. Apr. 80; K 41346. 
© May 5; 2c. May 6; K 41524. 

© May 12; 2c. May 14; K 41884. 
© May 19; 2c. May 21; K 42228. 
© May 26; 2 c. May 27; K 42485. 
©. June.2:'2.¢ June 34 K 42682. 


His.sons- |\©. Junee2s- fot2': 2’. c. 
June 24, 1912; K 48601. 


June round-up. © June 9, 1912; 2 
e. June 18, 1912; K 48211. 


Why Hiram. © June 16, 1912; 2c. 
June 18, 1912; K 483868. 


Post PUBLISHING. Co., Leavenworth, 


Kan. [15265 
My hat is in the ring. © Apr. 8, 
19122 2.c. Apr; 13, 1912: KK 41952: 
Porter (W. HE.) Los Angeles, Cal. 
[15266 
© Apr. 29, 1912; 
J 168947. 


Shriner’s camel. 
2 Gr" May 6, ORR 


Potts (Maponna), Springfield, Ill. 
[15267-15269 


Conservative democracy. © June 
22, 1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; K 48598. 

Conservative progressive democracy. 
© June 22, 1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; 
K 43595. 


Progressive democracy. © June 22, 
1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; K 438594. 


POULTRY PLANS, Chicago. [15270 
Open air poultry house. © Apr. 1, 
1912; 1 ec. Apr. 17, 1912; I 990. 


Press Pus. co. (New YorK WORLD) 
New York. [15271-15274 
Adventures of Kitty Cobb [1912]: 
© Apr. 14; 1 ec Apr. 16; K 40821. 
© Apr. 21:1 2. Apr. 23 ;_ K/ 41110. 
© May 5; 1c. May 7; K 41670. 
© May 12; 1c. May 14; K 41906. 


PRESTON (FRANK), West Point, Miss. 
[15275 


Klite. © June 18, 1912; 2 ec. June 
20, 192% Joi 70828. 


PRINCE (GEORGE), New York. 
[15276, 15277 

Roosevelt (Theodore) : 
Head down.—Head up. © June 14, 
1912; 2 @ ‘each June 15)" 1912 
1702338, 170234. 


PROSSER (R.) Sizerville, Pa. 
[15278-15284 

Betula, Pa.: 

Main st.—Stave plant. © May 11, 
1912; 2 c. each May 18, 1912; J 169157— 
169161. 

Norwich, Pa.: 

Big mill—Kindling wood factory.— 
Main st.—Mill district.—Norwich de- 
partment store. © May 11, 1912; 2c. 
each May 18, 1912; J 169155, 169156, 
169158-169160. 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [15285-15313 

[Biblical scenes small size]: 

Cain and abel. 4.—Creation. 1— 
Destruction of Sodom. 10.—Haster 
lesson—The empty tomb. 12.—Flood. 
5.—God’s covenant with Abraham. 9. 
—Man’s first sin. 3. May 29, 
1912; 2 c. each June 3, 1912; K 42666— 
42670. 

Chi'd in the midst. [Large size] 
© May 14, 1912; 2 c. May 16, 1912; 
K 42087. 

Clean and unclean. [Large size.] 
© May 23, 1912; 2 « May 25, 1912: 
K 42414, 


Elisha. © June 1, 1912; 2 ec. June 
6, 1912; K 42948. 
Feeding of the five thousand. 


[Large size.] © Mar. 14, 1912; 2c. 
Mar. 15, 1912; K 89046. 

Forgiveness [Large size.] © Apr. 
19, 1912; 2c. Apr. 20, 1912; K 41025. 

Jehoiakim burns the prophet’s mes- 
sage. [Small size.] © Mar. 1, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 5, 1912; K 40548. 

Jesus walking on the sea. [Large 
size.] © Apr. 19, 1912; 2 € AproZze 
1912; K 41026. 

Lunatic boy. © June 11, 19123 294 
June 138, 1912; K 48239. 

Ruler’s daughter. [Large size.] © 
Mar. 14, 1912;.2 c. Mar. 15) G92 ae 
89047. 

Sign and the leaven. [Large size.] 
© Apr. 17, 1912; 2c. Apredeyaore 
IX 40907. 


274 


no. 2, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


15349 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH co.—Contd. 

[Small size colored cards]: 

Clean and unclean.—Great ques- 
tion. Jesus walking on the sea.— 
Lunatic boy.—Sign and the leaven.— 
Transfiguration. Wanderings in De- 
capolis. © June 25, 1912; 2 c« each 
June 27, 1912; K 48711-48717. 


Transfiguration. © June 1, 1912; 
2c. June 3, 1912; K 42665. 


Wanderings in Decapolis. © May 
23, 1912; 2 c. May 24, 1912; K 42415, 

fa oprints |: 

Ezra teaches the law.—In the fiery 
furnace. Nehemiah building the 
wall. © June 1, 1912; 2 c. each June 
5, 1912; K 42843-42845. 


PuGsLeY (R. M.) New York. [15314 

Capt. R. M. Pugsley’s distance off 
mnder, ©’ Apr. 18, 1912; 1c Apr, 19, 
1912; I 980. 


PuLLEN (J. M.) Hickman, Ky. 
[15315-15329 

After the flood, going home. Dixie 
loaded with refugees’ stock and goods. 
Apr 29, 1912: 2c. May 2, 1912; J 
168874. 

Battle of man and water, Hickman, 
myo ©) Apr. 9;,, 1912; 2c. Apr. 26, 
1912; J 168658. 

Break in government levee, six miles 
west of Hickman, Ky. © Apr. 9, 1912; 
Poe Apr 26, 1912: J 168659. 

Break in levee, West Hickman, made 
2,000 people homeless, weakness of 
mans work. © Apr. 5, 1912; 2 ¢. Apr. 
26, 1912; J 168667. 

Business and pleasure, motor boat 
in Clinton st., Hickman, Ky. © Apr. 
&. 1912: 2 ec. Apr. 26, 1912;.3 168660. 


Camel Mound, above water. © Apr. 
ee, 1912: 2 c. Apr. 26; 1912; J, 168661: 

Carnegie library, refugee camp, 
mood, 1912. © Apr. 8, 1912; 2 ¢, Apr. 
Do, 1912; J 168662. 

Flood, 1912: 


Our lives were saved.—Still doing 
business, Sullivan bros., Hickman, Ky. 
© Apr. 9, 1912; 2 c. each May 2, 1912; 
J 168875, 168876. 


Hickman, Ky., business. district, 
looking west, Venice of America. 
ees 1912: 2 ¢. Apr. 26,; 19t2es 
168666. 


Life savers precious cargo, landing 
27 children rescued by motor boat. © 
tes, 1912-2) ec. Apr. 26, Tora ery 
168664. 


PULLEN (J. M.)—Continued. 

Flood, 1912—Continued. 

Rescuing stock, flood of Mississippi 
River. © Apr. 7, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 16, 
1912; J 168224. 

West Hickman looking north west, 
Mengel box company in distress. © 
AE OS tO, Bre. Apr 26, 1942 3° 
168665. 

Where twenty families found ref- 
use (©, Aprf2as 1912-2. ¢. Apr. 26, 
1912; J 168663. 

Wrecks of the flood. © May 3, 
1912; 2 c. May 2, 1912; J 168877. 


Purpy (ArtTHuR F.), San Francisco. 
[15330, 15331 
PP. Po 1, Ho San Krancisco 1915.) 1% 
[Golden state, flag, ete.] © Mar. 30, 
19123 2¢. Apr. 25, 1912’: K. 41363. 
——2. [American eagle opening 
eanal.] © Mar. 30, 1912; 2 ¢. Apr. 25, 
1912; K 41362. 


Purpdy (JAMES EH.) Boston. 
[153832, 158838 
Sylva (Marguerita) A, B. © Apr. 
Be Ui wes eden: (Apr. * be. bOL227 y 
167854, 167855. 


PURNELL (BENJAMIN), Benton Harbor, 

Mich. [15334 

Jesus the good shepherd. © Junel7, 
1912; 2 @ June 20, 1912; K 48485. 


PuTNAM (HE. D.) Antrim, N. H. 
[15335-15349 

Bell wether. © Mar. 15, 1912; 2c. 
May 11, 1912; J 169122. 

Happy group. © Feb. 1, 1912; 24 
May 11, 1912; J 169123. 

Just sheep. © Mar. 15, 1912; 2 «@. 
May 11, 1912; J 169124. 

On guard. © Feb. 1, 1912; 2 c. May 
My LOW) J LG OU25, 

Oxen 2 C) Mar, 15, 1992s) 2 ie. 
each May 11, 1912; J 169126, 169127. 

Ready for market. © Feb. 1, 1912; 
Pad ee May 11, 1912; J 169128. 

Room for two. © Feb. 1, 1912; 2.¢., 
May 11, 1912; J 169129. 

Salting time. © Mar. 15, 1912; 2c. 
May 11,\1912; J 169130. 

Snusimest;| | © Beb: 45 19123 2.46 
May 11, 1912; J 169181. 

Piny Tims i-4.; © Mar: 1, 1912: 2-e. 
each Apr. 25, 1912; J 1691382-169135. 

We don’t know you. © Feb. 1, 1912; 
2c. May 11, 1912; J 169136. 


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15350 


QUEEN CITY KNITTING MILLS, Elmira, 
ds a Be [15350 


Tallor..cut.' %O), Agee! to Lone =" De, 
Apr. 20, 19127 Ko 4ta93s. 


RABASA (JOSEPH), Boston, Mass. 
[15351 
Famous Moor Asabar and his seven 
wives. © June 15, 1912; 2c. June 19, 
1912; K 48418. 


RAMEY-COLF BLDG. co., Los Angeles. 
[15352 
Floor plan. © 1c. June 3, 1912; 


I 1032. 
RANDEL (J. AucusTUS) New York. 

[15353 

Barn yard thief discovered. © May 

11, 1912; 2 c. May 18, 1912; J 169154. 


Rav (CuHaries E.), Mason City, Ia. 


[15354 
Burt, Iowa, public school. © May 
25. 1912.52) e. May 27-1912 DP IGI5ST. 


Rav (WiLLtr1aAmM H.) Philadelphia. 
[15355-15364 

Columbia (Miss) the liberty girl: 

Full figure, 29117. — Three-fourths 
fisure, 2010S.) (Ox Apr: Ab, A912; 2 ¢. 
each May 16, 1912; J 169344, 169345. 

Panama, Gatun locks dam, 729. © 
Ape, 1, 1910") 2 eo Ma yeorh.: Oi a 
168851. 

Philadelphia from Land title build- 
ing looking north towards the city 
hall, 29831. © Apr. ‘4,°1912)) 2c. May 
16, 1912; J 169348. 

Independence square and sur- 
roundings, 29332. © Feb. 20, 1912; 2 
ce. May 1, 1912; J 168850. 

U. S. navy yard, League Island, 
panorama, 29351. © May 1, 1912; 
2 ec. June 10, 1912; J 170146. 

Taft (President W. H.) opening the 
12th International congress of navi- 
gation, May 23, 1912, Metropolitan 
opera house, Phila. © May 28, 1912; 
2 «. June 10, 1912; J 170145. 

Tener (Gov. J. K.) in his office, 
5048, 5050, 5051. © Apr. 15, 1912; 2 
ce. each May 16, 1912; J 169346-169348. 


Gillespie, [l. 
[153865, 15866 

Gillespie, Ill., no. 3 mine: 

Motor, west side—15 ton motor, east 
side. © Mar. 23, 1912; 1 c. each Mar. 
23, 1¢. Apr. 18, 1912; J 168213, 168214. 
READE (BENJAMIN A.), Tacoma. 

[15267, 153868 

Dege (James H.) © May 16, 1912; 
2c May 21, 1912; J 169422. 

H. B. (Miss) © May 25, 1912; 2 c. 
May 31, 1912; J 169808. 


RAvUBACK (FRANK J.) 


276 


pt. IV, B.S. vee 


ReAM (H. M.), Mansfield, Ohio. 
[153869, 15370 
[2 photographs]: 
Cross monument, 303—Vase monu- 
ment, 370. © June 13, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
June 11, 1912; J 170210, tee 


RED WING ADVERTISING Co., Red Wing, 
Minn. [15371-15881 


[Colored blotters]: 
Clear Creek canyon, Col.—Colbourne 


Buttes, Col—Heart of the Selkirks, - 
Canada.—Mount of the Holy Cross, 
Col.—Pike’s Peak, Col.—Popocatapel, 


Mex.—Ranier (Mount), Wash.—Royal 
Gorge, Col—Shasta (Mount), Cal.— 
Sir Donald (Mount), Canada.—Vernal 
Falls, Yosemite, Cal. © Apr. 20, 1912; 
1 c. each Apr. 24, 1 c each May 1, 
1912; K 41594-41604. 


REECE (JANE), Dayton, Ohio. 
[15382-15391 
Williams (Charles) 1-10. © June 
2, 1912; 2 ¢. each- June dQ, 49i2 ean 
170362-170371. 


Rerep (Norman H.) Santa Barbara, 
Cal. [15392 


Arlington hotel. © 1 ec. Apr. 15, 
1912; J 168169. 


REICH (JACQUES), New York. [15393 
Mackay (John W.) © Apr. 23, 
1912 >2-¢. Apr. 24, 1912> io Aaa: 


REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York. | 
[15894-15411 

(13) prints: 

And yet she says I don’t love her.— 
As I cannot my love express.—Be my 
valentine, I'll be more than glad.— 
Don’t make me laugh my lips are 
chapped.—Folks, say troubles never 
come singly.—Hands up  quick.—I 
don’t care for this and I don’t care 
for that.—I dream of you most every 
night.—I’d certainly be happy if I 
eould get my wish—Id rather say 
hello than say good bye.—Medicine, 
pills and plaster.—My father loves me 


dearly.—Say, don’t you want some les- 
sons in kissing——This A. D. T. will 
bring from me —To jail yowll go, 


you'll pay a fine—When you hear my 
toot-toot.—You’re a very sweet boy, 
but you’re awfully slow.—You're goin’ 
to get something you don’t expect. © 
June 1, 1912; 2 c. each June 15, 1912; 
IX 48299-43316. 
Reyes (P. V.), Avalon, Cal. [15412 
Martin (Glen. L.), at Catalina 
Island in hydro-aeroplane looking for 
a landing after crossing channel May 
10, 1912. © May 18, 1912; 2 ¢. May 
3, 1912; J 169506. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


RicH (GrEorRGE W.) & co., Binghamton, 

OY: [15413 

Villa coop details. © Apr. 16, 1912; 
me Apr. 17, 1912: I 973 


RicHarps (J. F.) Kalamazoo, Mich. 
[15414 
Rocket rearing. © Apr. 17, 1912; 
ee winy 11, 1912? J 169118. 


Park Ridge, Il. 
[15415-15484 

To my valentine. While buds are 
Sprinein=. © Heb. 1, 1912: 2c. Apr. 
18, 1912; K 40890. 

[9 prints]: 

Blow wintry wind, glow friendly 
heart. No. 8381.—God bless you on 
this Xmas day. No. 395.—Here’s hop- 
ing that .Santa Claus will not leave. 
No. 391.—I hope Santa will bring you. 
No. 394.—I wish for you the largest, 
brightest yule log. No. 8384.—Steam- 
ing p'um pudding and roast. No. 
393.—These three little maidens. No. 
370.—To wish you a snowy Dblowy 
cherry Xmas. No. 390.—To wish you 
a good cheer on. Xmas day. No. 392. 
Apr 0) 1912- 2 ¢. each Apr. 18, 
1912; K 40888-40889, 40891, 40892. 

[10 prints]: 

Basket of flowers for the sunny 
hours.—Bon voyage. I ask no treas- 
ures.—Dinna forget I love you yet. 
Here’s to other meetings.—I’m having 
such .a lovely time.—Joy be with you. 
—There is welcome on the lintel.— 
This ship of yule comes Iaden.—Wait 
a wee and dinna fret—When you’re 
balancing your ledger. © Apr. 10, 
41912; 2 c. each Apr. 28, 1912; K 41124— 
411338. 


RIDGE CRAFTS, 


Ripeway co., New York. [15435 
Composite of thirteen insurgent 
Senators. © Apr. 6, 1912; 1: ¢). Apr. 


Se bee. Apr. 17, 1912: J 168230. 


Ricot (Max), Chicago. [15486-15488 

Chicago, Michigan Ave., facing 
isrant park.. © June 15, 1912; 2 ¢ 
tune 17, 1912; J 170236. 

—— panoramic view taken from In- 
Surance exchange bidg. June 15, 
aoe? €& June 17, 1912; J 170285. 

Republican national convention, 
Chicago, 1912. © June 15, 1912; 2. 
June 21, 1912; K 43492. : 


RIKE-KUMLER Co., Dayton, O. 
[15439-15445 
Dominating feature. © Mar. 20, 
mooie: 2 ec, Mar. 26, 1912; K 40782. 


' Mair: 


15464 


Rik&-KUMLER co.—Continued. 

From the North, from the South, 
from the East, from the West. © 
Mars 3, £9128 2c. Mar: 26, 1912% KK 
40780. 

Men of Dayton. © Mar. 

2 ¢, Mar. 26, 1912; K 407838. 

Rike-Kumler co. announce the for- 
mal opening—Mar. 19-23, 1912. © 
Bi Olas: .2: -e, | Mare 26. VOVD ge 


hl EMD BS a Ve 


A07TTS, 

Special invitation 
© Mary 22, 191 2i5-2¢.; Mar. 
K 40784. 

Then and now. © Mar. 
2c. Mar. 26, 1912; K 40781. 

Tuesday, Mar. 19, we throw open 
the doors. © Mar. 15, we 2, c.. Man: 
26, 1912; K 40779. 


DoNALD) Detroit. 
[15446. 15447 

June ‘bride, ©) June 5, 1912>.2° ¢. 

May 9, 1912; J 169059. 
Roberts’ girl. © Jan. 15, 1912 

May 2, 1912; J 168860. 

Ropinson (J. H.) Washington. [15448 
Postmasters chart for determining 


te the children. 
26, 1912; 


£9) C912; 


Roserts (E£. 


charges, U. S. parcels post. © 1 « 
ADE: 2, 1912); F941. 
ROCHESTER PHOTO PRESS, Rochester, 


Nui 


[4 photographs]: 
Driving it home, 558.—Perfect speci- 


[15449-15456 


mens, 560.—Sweet confusion, 557.— 
Things artistic, 559. © June 1. 1912; 
2 e. each May 20, 1912; J 169409-— 
169412. 


[4 photographs]: 

American beauties, 562.—An inter- 
esting story, 563.—Deserted, 561.—Off 
for. 2, spin, 564: ©: July 1,.1912; 2 e¢. 
each June 24, 1912; J 170468-170471. 


RocHuitz (J. W.) New York. 
[15457-15461 
Doro (Marie) 1-5. © June 8, 1912; 


Scr eae June 10, 1992 oJ 170139-- 
1701438. 
Rocurig (Oscar) Utica. [15462 


Native of Mtinich, home city of Hof- 
brau. ‘© 1 ¢ May 6, 1912; J 168902. 
Hlushing, N.Y. 

[15463 

Quadric (The) © May 20, 1912; 
1 é. May, 21, 1912;-1 1025. 

RorPuHuro (JuLes Jacques) San Fran- 
cisco. [15464 
Scenting danger. © May 6, 1912; 


RoNDEL (VicToR E.), 


2 ¢. May 3, 1912; J 169158. 
nT 


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15465 


pt: IV, 0. S., V. 7 


Rosaas (O. T.), Haugen, Wis. 
[15465, 15466 

Haugen, Wis., Stabb’s island, Bear 
Take. © June .6, 1912> 2 ¢. June7, 
1912; J 170010. 

—— Willow Point, Bear Lake. © 
sune 6, 4.1912; 2 ‘cue 7 1912 = 
170011. 
Roscw (N. P. L.), Saint Louis. 

[15467 

[Fisherman.] © May 11, 1912; 2c. 

May 15, 1912; K 41908. 


ROSENSTIEL (FELIx), London. 
15468-15473 

[6 prints]: 

Bluebel!s.—Cheerless day.—Gleam 
of sunshine-—Orchard.—Silvery moon- 
light.—Winter evening. © May 1, 
1912; 2.¢. each Apr, 5, 19022. K 40552- 
40557. 


Rote (i: lL) JR, -Buliale N= ¥. 
[15474 
Pugilists, wrestlers and referees. © 


june 1 19t2 2 2c, June foot? - Ke 
43278. 
Rowe (A. O.) Concordia, Kan. 


[15475-15484 

Concordia, Kan. : 

Barons hotel. —Broadway and 6th.— 
Cathedral.—Cloud County court house. 
—Elks home. © Apr. 18, 1912; 2 «. 
each May 2, 1912; J 169016—169020. 
Brown grand theatre.—Cathe 
dral school.—Hospital.—Publie  Li- 
brary.—Residence of Bishop Cunning- 
ham. © May 22, 1912; 2 c. each May 
25, 1912; J 169561-169565. 


ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago. [15485, 15486 
He starts the day with confidence. 

Royal tailored man. © May 4, 1912; 

2c. May 8, 1912; K 41672. 
Reflections of a Royal tailored man. 


Cap Lay i012: 2 ce \ woes A elo 
K 40835. 


Rupe (A. D.) AND son, New York. 
[15487-15490 


Modern fashions. Fall and winter, 
1912, 1918. Plate Aw © June 20, 
1912; 2c. June 20, 1912; K 48486. 

—' —— Plate B. © June 20, 
1912; 2c. June 20, 1912; K 43487. 

Plate GC. September, 1912. © 
dune 28, 1912-2 chime, 29, 1912) = IK 
43867. 

Plate D. October, 1912. © 
June 28, 1912: 2 c. June. 29, 1912; K 
43868. 


RucEe (H. ArnoLtpd) New York. 
[15491, 15492 
Longitudinal section of Hast River 
from Blackwell’s Island to Narrows, 
[ete.] ©. Mar. 23; .1912- i9e vier 
22, AGI? = T. 924. 


Typical cross sections of East River 
looking north. © Mar. 23, 1912; 1 «. 
Mar. 22, 1912; TI 922. 

RUNYON (ROBERT), Brownsville, Tex. 
[15493, 15494 
Mexican bull fight, 1. Banderillas. 


© May 1, 1912; 2 « May 20, 1912-7" 
42116. 


2. Suerte de vara. © May 1, 
2c. May 20, 1912; K 42117. 


RUSSELL (Mary E.), Los Angeles. 
[15495-15499 


2-6. © June 6, 
each June 141, 291230 


194i 2s 


Orange tree designs, 
LOZ hie, Yas 
43127-43181. 


Russo (J. B.) AND DE) Vator Gu 
Brooklyn. [15500 
King and queen of Italy S. M. La 
Regina Elena-and S. M. Re Vittorio 
Emanuele IIL. ©) Apr..29) 3923 2 
Apr. 30, 1912; K 413866. 


RUST CRAFT SHOP, Kansas City, Mo. 
[15501-15542 

[Colored post cards. ] 

Congratulations. Let me see how 
old._—Happy birthday. It’s nice to 
have one number.—Long life to the 
bridge and groom.—We have a baby 
at our house.—We have moved.—You 
see my arms Pe: full of flowers. © 
May 2, 1912; 2 c. each May 4, 1912; K 
41461-41463, 41465_41467,. 


Tale of little birthdays. © May 1, 
1912: 2c. May 4, 1912; K 41464. 

[35 prints]: 

All the gifts that faith and hope.— 
Among your birthday greetings.—Be 
happy, happy little boy. ~ Bon voyage. 
1. You’re now.—Bon voyage. 2. I wish 
that I might—Days are long with 
you afar.—Fair winds upon your jour- 
ney.—For the bride and groom.— 
Vriends may come.—Graduate. School 
is appy happy, birthday.— 
Here’s to the best baby in the world, 
yours.—I’m glad you’ve had a jour- 
ney.—I’m very, very sorry.—I send 
this birthday greeting.—I think it’s 
right to write.—I want to have a line 
from you.—If you’ve something nice 
to say.—Line will do.—May He who 
was cradied.mMy heart goes out in 
sympathy.—My heart is like a birth- 
day cake.—Oh here’s to you. —Since 


278 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 2, 1912 


RUST CRAFT SHOP—Continued. 
[85 prints]—Continued. 

this is your birthday.—Sweet o’ the 
year.—There come times when we 
have no words.—To mend I hope you 1! 
soon begin.—Today is your birthday 
they tell me—wWelcome. 1.1 send 
this card.—Welecome. 2. Though this 
is quite a moving age.—You’ve owed 
me a lettera fearful time.—Your birth- 
day. I’m sorry.—Your wedding day. 
1. Remember I’d scatter the flowers.— 
Your wedding day. 2. You will lay 
the orange blossoms.—Your wedding 
day. 3. Warmth of the sun. © Apr. 
mo, 1912; 2c. each Apr. 30, 1912; K 
41310-41344. 


RYANOGUE FARMS, Brewster, N. Y. 
[15543 
Milky way. © Jan. 4, 1912; 1 «. 
men. 25, 1912: 1c. May 25, 1912: K 
42568. 


S & O ENGRAVING co., Akron, Ohio. 
[15544, 15545 
Columbus, Ga., 1912. © June 27, 
1912; 2c. June 28, 1912; J 170668. 


Montgomery, Ala., 1912. © June 27, 
1912; 2c. June 28, 1912; J 170669. 


SACKETT & WILHELMS co., Brooklyn. 
[15546-15559 

[14 prints]: 

At the cross bars.—Athlete.—Blos- 
som.—Childhood days.—Come to grand- 
ma.—Firm friends.—Game sighted.— 
Grandma and grandpa.—Joy riding.— 
Learning to beg.—Love set.—On the 
trail.—Prattles.—Society. © Apr. 15, 
1912; 2 c. each May 18, 1912; K 42076— 
42089. 


St. AUGUSTINE ART AND HISTORICAL 
soe., St. Augustine, Fla. 
[15560, 15561 
Moorish treasure chest, 12th cen- 
tury, from Seville, Spain, A, B. © 
Pap tot 2 2 ec. each Apr. 12,/1912% 
J 168106, 168107. 


SARGENT-BETTS PUBLISHING COMPANY, 
Topeka, Kan. [15562-15564 


My heart is in the ring. © May 27, 
woi2; 2 e. May 31, 1912; K 42591. 


There are microbes in kisses, see 
ror yourself. © June 13, 1912; 2 ¢e 
June 15, 1912; K 43279. 


You gotta quit kickin’ my heart 
around. © June 13, 1912; 2 c. June 
15, 1912; K 48280. 


15612 


SauL (JoHn H.) Jersey City. 
[15565, 15566 
New idea tenement house, 4 rooms 
a path.) ©. 41- ¢.. Apr, 16, 19129: 2 
957. 
New idea tenement house, 5 rooms 
and bath. ©1e. Apr. 16, 1912; I 958. 


Saur (C. R.), New Braunfels, Texas. 
[15567, 15568 

[2 photographs]: 

New Braunfels, Texas, view.—New 
Braunfels, Texas, mountain view. © 
APY: 25,0912 - 2: ce. each, May. 27, 1912 « 
J 169640, 169641. 


ScHAEFER (J. H.) AND son, Baltimore. 

[15569 

Baltimore harbor. © June 22, 1912; 
Zed Une 26) 1912: * TIA TOGAG. 


SCHAFFER (Mrs. J. M.), Walla Walla, 
Wash. [15570, 15571 
Tokala, Sioux Indian princess, bust. 
©) Man, 30, 1912-1 ¢. Apr. 20, 1912: 
1 ec. June 18, 1912; J 170350. 
—— —— full length. © Mar. 30, 
ge he Apr 20e toi? 1 ¢.. June: te: 
1912; J 170349. 


SCHERER (FRANK R.), Washington. 
[15572-15574 

Largest American flag, unfurled in 
the court of the Post Office, June 14, 
1912. © June 14, 1912; 2 c. June 17, 
1912s oe LOST 2: 

Taft (Hon. William Howard) 1. © 
AMOI oy: LOD = 1D es Many 0, LOU2 =F 
169000. 


attending D. A. R. convention, 
©) /Apry 16) Sila «2 e. Apr. 16, 1913; 
J 168222: 


SCHERVEE ART SHOP, Worcester, Mass. 
ears en teat: 

[2 photographs]: 

Bishops at Holy Cross.—Bishops & 
monsignori at Holy Cross. © June 1, 
1912; 2 c. each June 7, 1912; J 170016, 
170017. 


New York. 
[15577-15612 

[Cards for coloring of cupid and 
colonial couple]: 

At home. — Betrothal announce- 
ment.—First born.—Married.—Propos- 
ing.— Wedding trip. © Apr. 27, 1912; 
2 ec. each May 2, 1912; K 41410-41415, 

[Cards 34 by 54 inches]: 

Beating heart, a halting line— 
Cheerful Easter. [Small boy blow- 
ing horn in garden.] — Easter greet- 
ings. [Little girl watering flowers. ]— 
Happy Easter greetings. [Little girl 


SCHLESINGER BROS., 


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156138 


pt. IV, Sy yee 


SCHLESINGER BROS.—Continued. 

[Cards 384 by 54 inches]—Continued. 
holding flowers in front of rabbit.]— 
Hearty Easter greetings. [Little girl 
holding chicken in front of rabbit.] 
Joyful Haster. [Boy feeding chick- 
ens.] Sincere Easter greeting. [Little 
Sirk with: rabbit« im “band box.|—To 
greet you on this day. [Cupid knock- 
ing at the door.]—To my Valentine. 
[Cupid carrying the valentines. ]—To 
my valentine. [Cupid shooting at 
heart.]—Valentine greetings. [Cupid 
opening the mail.|—With love sincere. 
[Cupid mailing valentines.] © June 
4. 1912: 2c each June G:. 1912>" K 
42892-42903. 

[Dolly-Woman’s head with hair 
parted and down.] © June 10, 1912; 
2c. June 22, 1912; K 48575. 

[6 prints]: 

I’d like to be your rain-beau.—I’m 
feelin’ awful lonesome.—I’m _ feelin’ 
dreadful blue jest awishin’ for you.— 
I’m waiting for a nibble.—If somebody 
loved me I might change my ways.— 
Sweets to the sweet. © June 24, 1912; 


2 ec. each June 28, 1912; K 48805- 
43810. 

[id prints}: 

fAuto girl] — [Beauty] — [Canoe 


girl]|—[Golf girl]—[Grace] — [Middy 
girl]—[On the team]—[School girl]— 
[Taking exercise]—l['Telephone girl] 
[Tennis girl|- © Apr..27,. 19; 2 
each Apr. 25, 1912; K 41605-41615. 


C. 


ScuMELZ (C. J.), Rionido, Cal. [15613 


Rural delights. “© Apr. 18, 1912; 
2°¢@.i May 6; 1912; FS AGs90r. 


ScHMip (STEPHEN) Newport, Ky. 
[15614 
Newport, Kentucky. Saint Steph- 
ens Catholic Church. © May 11, 1912; 
2 e. May 9, 1912; K 41700. 


ScuHmMuck (CHAS) Webb City, Mo. 
[15615-15617 

Chickens come home to roost. Third 
term,, ibe?) BS no. a Ae 14, 
2912 +12. Apr. AOLSs i ALE, 

Let Teddy guard the people’s inter- 
ests, 1913-1917. © Apr. 9, 1912; 2 ec. 
Apr. 12, 1912; K 40687. 

Let Teddy guard the people’s inter- 
ests, 19138-1917: (Agr. My 191222 ¢. 
Apr. 15, 1912; K 41118. 


ScHNITZER (GERBRUDER). Berlin. [15618 
se good and devout. © Apr. 1, 
1912:.2 c. Apr. 29, 1912;"K 42076. 


a EEE 


SCHOERRY (HENRY), Buffalo. [15619 

Rheinpfalzer maenner chor of New 
York. © June 1; 1912; 2 @ May 27, 
1912; J 169586. 


a 


SCHONEWOLF (HENRY W.) Buffalo. 
[15620 
Birdman (The) © May-4, 1912; 2 
e. May 8, 1912; J 169035. - 


SCHREIBER (LOUIS), Oberlin, Kan. 
[15621 — 
Il. H. C., 45 HP. oil tractorserade 
ing roads near Oberlin, Kan. © May 
25, 1912; 2.¢. June 15, 1002 iat ae 


SCHREYVOGEL (LOUISE W.), Hoboken, 
N, od. [15622-15629 
Going into action. © Mar. 29, 1912; 

2 ¢€, Apr. 1, 19123\4. Ue hiaen 

[7 photographs]: 

Defending the cafon pass.—Duel 
(The).— End (The).—Hot chase.—. 
Messenger (The)—To the finish.— 
Victory (The). © Mar. 26, 1912-1 @& 
each Mar. 26, 1 c. each May 20, 1912; 
J 169433-169439. 


SCHULTZ PRINTING WORKS, Cincinnati. 

[15630 

Cincinnati Reds. Season 1912. © 

June 27, 1912; 2 © June 2 tots ee 
43757. 


Scotr & VAN ALTENA, New York. 

[15631-15680 
[50 photographs]: ; 

Advertise your business on this 
screen and get results, see the mana- 
ger.—All those arriving late may re- 
main for the next show.—All those ~ 
holding tickets may remain for the 
next show.— Battleship.— Bring the 
children.—Call again.—Change of song 
tomorrow.—Complete change of pro- 
gram every day.—Don’t forget your 
umbrella or other parcels.—Don’t miss 
our big Sunday show.—Don’t miss our 
illustrated song.—Entire change of 
program tomorrow.—Gentlemen kindly 
remove your hats, no smoking 
please.—Good afternoon.—Good after- 
noon.—Good afternoon call again.— 
Good afternoon, show opens 7.30.— 
Good evening.——Good night, boy sit- 
ting on candle stick.—Good night, call 
again.—Good night, woman yawn- 
ing.—If annoyed when here please tell 
the management.—Intermission.—In- 
termission.—Intermission of one min- 
ute to change pictures.—Just a mo- 
ment, please-—Just a moment, please. 
—Just a moment to change film.— 
Kindly remain seated.—Ladies 
children are cordially invited to this 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


15792 


Scott & VAN ALTENA—Continued. 

[50 photographs]—Continued. 
theatre, no offensive pictures are ever 
Shown here.—Ladies and gentlemen 
kindly remove your  hats.—lLadies 
kindly remove your hats.—Loud talk- 
ing or whistling not allowed.—Madam 
how would you like to sit behind the 
hat you are wearing.—Matinee to- 
morrow at 2 P. M.—New pictures 
every day.—No smoking please—Our 
patrons will find lost articles at the 
ticket office——Our pictures changed 
865 times a year.—Pictures changed 
tomorrow.—Please applaud with hands 
only.—Thank you.—The next will be 
an illustrated song rendered by our 
favorite.—Those who have not seen 
the entire performance may remain.— 
U. 8. Flag—wWe have a fine program 
tomorrow.—Welcome.—Welcome, cat 
and bird.—Welcome, 2 chicks.—3 min- 
utes intermission while changing pic- 
tures. © June 6, 1912; 2 c each June 
7, 1912; J 170018—170067. 


SEAMAN (D. J.) Battle Creek, Mich. 
[15681 
Suityourself spring fashions 1912. 
© Mar. 31, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 13, 1912; 
K 40697. 
SEETH (GEORGE H.) Brooklyn. 
[ 15682, 15683 
Fence (S. S.) © May 13, 1912; 
2c. May 14, 1912; J 169208. 
Giympien (Rk. M. S:) © “Apr: 5; 
1912; 2 c. May 14. 1912; J 169207. 


SELIG POLYSCOPE ~o., Chicago. 
[15684-15792 

According to law. [Large size.] 
im Apr 19, 1912: 2 ¢. Apr. 22. 1912: 
K 41037. 

Adopted son. [Large colored post- 
er.] © June 13, 1912; 2 c June 15, 
1912; K 43329. 

Baby Betty. [Large size.] © June 
oo, 1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; K 43653. 

Bessie’s dream. [Large size.] ~© 
Pepe OID: 2..e2 -Apr. 9). 1913 )) (K 
40550. 

Captain of the Nancy Lee. [Colored 
poster.] © June 6, 1912; 2c. June 8, 
1912; K 43008. 


Cat and the canary. [Large size.] 
= June 21, 1912: 2 c. June 24, 1912? 
K 48649. 

—— [Medium size] © June 15, 
1912; 2c June 17, 1912; K 48340. 


Citizen in the making. [Large size.] 


© May 6, 1912; 2 c. May 11, 1912; K 
41807. 


SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued. 

Coming of Columbus. [Large size. ] 
© Apr. 17, 1912; 2 ¢ Apr. 19, 1912 
K 40912. 

Devil, the servant and the man, 
[Large size.| “©. Apr. 4, 1912: 2 e, 
Apr. 9, 1912; K 40549. 

Wnd of the romance. [Large size.] 
© Apr. 4, 1912; 2 ec Apr. 9, 1912; K 
40548, - 

Exposed by the dictograph. [Large 
size.] © Apr. 18, 1912; 2c Apr. 22, 
1912; K 410388. 

Girl with the lantern. 


[Large size. ] 
© May 7, 


1912; 2c. May 11, 1912; 
K 41806. 


Hand of fate. [Small size.] © 
ZT OD, OM 2c Pe VAI Be LOD. ke 
40475. 


[Large size.] © Apr. 11, 1912; 
2 ec. Apr. 15, 1912; K 40763. 

His father’s bugle. [Large size.] 
© June 20, 1912; 2 c June 24, 1912; 
K 43651. 

His masterpiece. [Small size] © 
June 24,1912; 2 « June 26, 1912; K 
43670. é 

© 


Humble hero. [Large size. ] 
APE Vogtle.  20e Apr, 22, 19ND ede 
41039. 

Jack and Jingles. © 
Apr mie) ror? © K 
41041. 

Katzenjammer kids. [Small size.] 
© Apr. 18, 1912> 2 ¢. Apr.‘ 20, 1912: 
Kk 41022. 

They go tobogganing. [Small 
Sides! CC) Apr. oe, i922 2 ¢. Apr. 19, 
1912; K 40914. 

Lake of dreams. [Large size] © 

Some wae 2 es dame 24, TOT ie 


43650. 
[Medium size.] © June 15, 
1912; 2 ec. June 17, 1912; K 48341. 

Last dance. [Large size.| © June 
20, 1912; 2 c June 24, 1912; K 43652. 
[Medium size.] © June 15, 
1912; 2c. June 17, 1912; K 48342. 

Last rites of the Maine, and the 
burial of its dead. . [Large size.] 
© Mar. 28, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 9, 1912; K 
40551. 

Law of the North. [Large 
©) Ape aid. 1002s 2 e. Apr. 15, 
IX 40765. 

[Small size.] © Apr. 5, 
2c Apr. 8, 1912; K 40474. 

Life with a circus. [Large size.} 
© May 25, 1912; 2 c May 27, 1912; 
K 42633. 


[Large size. ] 
2 @ Apr) 22.- 191. 


size. | 
1912: 


1912; 


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SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued. 

Los Angeles fire dep’t. [Large size.] 
© “Apr. 11, 1992" 2 Ge Apr. 45, 1912 
K 40762. 


—— [Small size;] © Apr. 6,.1912; 
2 @. Apr. §, 1912: K 40431. 


Love of an island maid. [Large 
size.] © May 1, 1912; 2 @ May 4, 
1912; K 41487. 


__ Mail order hypnotist. [Small size.] 
© June 24, 1912; 2 c June 26, 1912; 
IX 48672. 


[Moving picture cuts. Small Sizes. | 
According to law.—Exposed by the 
dictograph.—Humble hero.—Jack and 


Jingles.—Price he paid. © Apr. 15, 
1912 3 2 Cy. each Ape. Lie Oi ss Kk 
40830-40834. 


Murry the masher. [Large colored 
poster.] © June 13, 1912; 2 c. June 
15, 1912; K 48381. 

New woman and the lion. [Large 
Bize.| (“© Apr. 11, 1912 > 2°er Apr.. 15, 
1912; ik 40764. 

[Small size.] © Apr. 5, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 8, 1912; K 40476. 

Old stage coach. [Large size.] © 
Moy 29° 1912" 2c. .June. 1) 1912's IK 
426384. 

Other woman. [Large size] © 
Apr 4.5 190202 cy Apr 9, Tone 1K 
40547. 


Pansy. [Large colored poster.] © 
June 13). 1912-2 “e. June 15,1915 kK 
43330. 


Price he paid. [Large size] © 
Apr tS. 1012 "2 eh Apr 22: - TON ie 
41040. 

_ Price of art. [Large size] © 
May .28,'1912;'2 <. May 381, 1912; K 
42632. 

Professor’s wooing. 
er.|] © June 6, 1912; 
1912; K 438009. 


Reconstructed rebel. [Small size.] 
© May 15, 1912; 2 c. May 18, 1912; 
K 42090. 

Rivals. [Large size.] © May 7, 
1912; 2c. May 11, 1912; K 41808. 

[Small size moving picture scenes] : 

Brains and brawn.—Citizen in the 
making.—Girl with the !antern.—Lost 
hat.—Love of an island maid.—Rivals. 
—Scenes in Cuba.—Vagabonds. © 
May 2, 1912; 2 c. each May 6, 1912; 
K 41521-41528. 

Stronger mind. [Large size] © 
Apr.. 25, 1912: 2: enMay 4, 1912);;° K 
41488. 

+ [Small size.) ae apr, 1, 20125 
2c. Apr. 19, 1912; K 40913. 


[Colored post- 
2c. June 8, 


| bart) — Cogley 


pt. EV, nese 


SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued. 
Small size moving picture scenes— 
Continued. 


Turning point. [Large size] © 
May 4, 1912; 2 « May di) 19 
41804. 

Under suspicion. [Small size] © 
June 24, 1912; 2 ec. June 26, 1907-is 
43671. 


Vagabonds. [Large size.] © May 
4, 1912; 2. e. May 11, 19125 Kk 49805; 


Vision beautiful. [Colored poster. ] 
© June 6, 1912; 2 ec June 8, 1912; 
42010. 


K 
Vow of Ysobel. [Small size] © 
June 24, 1912; 2 «.-June 26, 1937 
43710. 


Williams (Kathlyn) 1, 2. © June 
18,.1912; 2 each June 20, 1912; 9 
170329-170330. 


[2 prints]: 

Roselli (Rex de)—Wynn (Edgar). 
© May 16, 1912; 2 c. each May 18, 
1912; J 169855, 169356. 


[5 prints]: 

Adopted son.—Baby Betty.—His 
father’s bugle-—Murry the masher.— 
Pansy. © June 8, 1912; 2 © each 
June 15, 1912; K 48281-43285. 


[7 prints]: 

Clary (Charles)—Duncan (Wil- 
liam ) — Greenwood (Winnifred) — 
Leighton (Lillian)—Marsh (Frank)— 
Stedman (Myrtle)—Williams (Kath- 
lyn). © Apr. 12, 1912; 2°e) cache May 
6, 1912; J 168963-168969. 


[7 prints]: 
Captain of the Nancy Lee.—Goody- 


Goody Jones.—Old stage coach.— 
Price of art.—Professor’s wooing.— 
Sheep shearing in New Mexico.— 
Vision beautiful. .[Note: all small 
size.] © May 27, 1912; 2c. each May 


31, 1912; K 42595-42601. 


[S prints]: 

Child of the wilderness.—In exile.— 
Life with a circus.—Mistaken identity. 
—Mystery of room 29.—Part of her 
life.—Tree of knowledge.—When the 
beart calls. [Note: all small size.] 
© May 14; 2c. each May 16, 1912; K 
42015-42022. 


[14 prints]: 
Besserer (EHugenie)—Bosworth (Ho- 
(Nicholas) — Dodge 
(Bessie) — Garcia 
(Phyliss) —Harte 
(Lillian) — Her- 
(Freder- 


(Anna) — Kyton 
(Ernest )—Gordon 
(Betty) — Hayward 
nandez (George)—Huntley 


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CLASSES, H TO K 


SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued. 

[14 prints]—Continued. 
ick)—Rawlinson (Herbert)—Richarda- 
son (Frank)—Santschi (Frank) © 
Mayes, 1912; 2 c. each May 6, 19123) J 
168903-168916. 


SHAFER (W..S.), Chicago. [15793 
Sunset, rest, sunrise. © Apr. 5, 
f912; 2 @ Apr. 11, 1912; K 40558. 


SHANE & co., New York. 
[15794-15799 
Shane & co.’s bath-room outfits: 
_ Excello.— King.— Luxury.— Pride.— 
Queen.—Supreme. © May 1, 1912; 
2c. each May 9, 1912; K 41728-41728. 


SHANNON (R. J.) AND HATTERSLEY 
re. J.), Paterson, N. J. 
[15800-15817 
One base hit.—Out at first. Run- 
ner.—Out at second. Runner. 


[Playing cards, base ball series]: 

Base on balls.—Catcher.—Double- 
play.—First base——Hit by pitched 
ball.— Home run.—Out at home.—Out 
at third.—Passed  ball.—Pitcher.— 
Second base.—Strike out.—Third base. 
—Wild pitch. 

Sacrifice hit. All safe. 


© June 11, 1912; 2 c each June 
14, 1912; K 4824143254, 48576-48579. 


SHATTUCK (GEORGE BURBANK), Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. [15818-15827 
[Vassar College] baccalaureate Sun- 
day. © June 12, 1912; 2 ce June 15, 
mots 10231. 


==“ @aisy gatherers. © June 11, 
1912; 2c. June 15, 1912; J 170232. 

Vassar Lake. © May 30, 1912; 2c. 
June 3, 1912; J 169870. 

[2 photographs]: 

Singing at Founders.—Song leader, 
Vassar college. © Apr. 30, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each May 2, 1912; J 168870, 168871. 


[5 photographs]: 

Chapel from the east.—Chapel from 
the north.—North cloister, 1, 2.— Wil- 
lows (The). ©-May 23,°1912) 2e¢. 
each June 3, 1912; J 169868, 169869, 
169871-169873. 


SHEAN (CHARLES M.) New York. 
[15828, 15829 
Lincoln (Abraham) 1. © May 1, 
1912; 2 c. May 9, 1912; J 169102. 


a KC) May 26) 1982 5) Ze, une 
a AGI2s J L7O184: - 


15854 


| 
| SHERMAN (L. D.) Andover, Mass. 


[15830-15839 

{10 photographs]: 

Buck stepped out on the shore.—Doe 
feeding.—Family group.—Fawn _ leap- 
ing ashore.—Flashlight of doe.—Flash- 
light of two deer.—Flashlight of two 
dear on the jump.—On the jump.— 
She turned and looked at me.—She 
was only twelve feet away. © Apr. 
ta, LOI" 2-e). each Aprett; 1912's) F 
168508-168518. 


SHocKEY (P. C.) Harlingen, Tex. 
[15840-15842 
Bathing at Point Isabel. © Sept. 
202 19Rs 2 ee Apr 27, 1912> J LG8736; 
Pretty Mexican home, Rio Grande 
valley.) ©) Apr) d6: 1911: 2c Apr-2% 
1912; J 169691. 
Spanish dagger in bloom. © Apr. 
1G) IONA 2 e Apes 2e) 9127S 168i35, 


SHoTRIpGES (THE) Philadelphia. 
[15843-15846 

[4 photegraphs]: 

Indian maid.—Kathwachsnea.—Situ- 
wuka.—Situwuka and Kathwachsnea. 
© Mar. 19, 1912; 2 ec. each Mar. 20, 
1912; J 168448168451. 


SIGMAN (LEON), Chicago. [15847 
[Cut of young man with cane] © 


Apr. 28,; 1912; 29¢. May. 4; '1912; K 
42044. 


SILVERWOOD (F. B.), Los Angeles. 
[15848-15850 
Hear piping pan, crown thy dome 
with a straw. © Apr. 24, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 80, 1912; K 41277. 
His’n. © May 18, 1912; 1 c« May 
23, VOI2 SK 42321, 
Wrinkle up. © May 4, 1912; le. 
May 9, 1912; K 41720. 
SIMON AND MURNANE, York, Pa. 
[15851 
Scheid (Adam) brewing co. © May 
2S. 602s 2 CMa Si, 12 J Toots. 


SIMPSEN (ALFRED L.), New York. 
[15852, 15853 
Our boys in blue. © May 81, 1912; 
1 ¢ June 8, 1912; 1 ec. June 15, 1912; J 
170374. 


Our defenders. © May 81, 1912; 1 
e¢. June 8, 1912; 1 ¢. June 15, 1912; 
We Viet. 


Simpson (JAMES), New York. [15854 
Missing link. © May 4, 1912; 1c. 
May 7, 1912; 1 ec. May 16, 1912; K 


42991, 


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15855 


pt. Iv, 2. S.,-¥. 0 


SIPHON CREDIT SYSTEM Co., Cleveland. 
[15855 
[Certificate of membership to the 
siphon credit system co.] © March 
21, 1912 5.2 ¢e.May 17, 1913* K -42302. 
SISSON (GRACE Lass) Yonkers, N. Y. 
[15856 
Design illustrating the principle of 
peuland motion. ©1c. Apr. 1, 1912; 
951. 


Syoperc (Axet L.) Chickasha, Okla. 


[15857 
Logarithmic ecaleulator. © 1 «. 


Ape te IOL2 s) FOr 


SKEOCH (ROBERT I.), New York. 
[15858 


But. © Apr. 29, 1912526. Milay. 2, 
1912; K 41416. 


SKINNER (WM. T.), Chicago. [15859 

Sopwith (Thomas) racing Jas. A. 
Pugh. © May 22, 1912; 2 ¢. May 24, 
1912; J 1695388. 


SLACK (WILLIAM FRANCIS), Los An- 
geles, Cal. [15860 
My hat’s in the ring—Theodore 
Roosevelt. © May 24, 1912; 2 c. May 
28, 1912; J 169654. 


S.), Carmel, Cal. 
[15861, 15862 
Carmel, Cal., interior view of St. 
Carlos church in ruins. © June 21, 
1912; 2c June 27, 1912; J 170649. 


Scenes at the formal location 
of the graves of the Padres at San 
Carlos church. © June 21, 1912; 2c. 
June 27, 1912; J 170650. 


SLEVEN (LL. 


Stocom’s Book & ART STORE, Hood 


River, Ore. [15863-15865 
Hood River valley and Mt. Hood 
from Mineral Springs. © June 38, 


1912: 2 c. June 7, 1912; J 169970. 

[2 photographs] : 

Hood River valley.—Hood River 
valley from Van Horn Butte. © June 
7. 4912-2 Geach June, \h2,°1912; J 
170207, 170208. 


Smrrp (BENJAMIN) St. Paul. [15866 

Minnehaha Falls, winter scene. © 
May’ ‘t, 191232. May, 2; 19125 J 
169040. 


SMEKER-SEEBOLD STUDIO. La Salle, Il. 

[15867-15869 

Gall of the night.—Os-ko-mon.— 

Reverie. © Apr. 25, 1912; 1 c. each 

Apr. 29, 1 c. May 6, 1912; J 169003- 
169005. 


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SMITH (ADELBERT L.) Lindsay, Cal. 
[15870, 15871. 
[2 photographs]: 
Off for New York.—Ready for the 
trip. © Apr. 29, 1912; 2 c. each May 
8, 1912; J 169033, 169034. 


SmitH (EH. A. G.) Newport, R. I. 
[15872 
Lewis (Ida) B.. © Apr. 5, 1912- 3% 
ec. Apr..6, 191233 D6fae2 


SMITH (EpDwarD GarstTIn), Highland 
Park. Ht [15873 
Iam the great Iam. [Cartoon] © 


June 8, 1912;.2 ¢. June 10, 1917 - 
43072. 


SMITH (JOSEPH FEF.) TRUSTEE-IN-TRUST, 
Salt Lake City. [15874-15901 

Salt Lake temple: 

Annex corridor, 2.—Art window de- 
picting the expulsion from Eden, 28.— 
Assembly room in the annex, 1.—Bap- 
tismal font, 4.—Celestial room, look- 
ing east, 13.—Celestial room, looking 
west towards the veil, 14.—Council 
room of the First council of seventy, 
21.—First ante room adjoining seal- 
ing room, 18.—First lecture room, 5.— 
Garden room, 6.—Granite stairway, 
25.—Holy of holies, 17.—Lower corri- 
dor, 8.—Main assembly room, 26.— 
Memorial window, 23.—Prayer room 
for use of the Elders’ quorums, 22.— 
Prayer room of the High council, 24.— 
Sealing room for the dead, 16.—Seal- 
ing room for the living, 15.—Second 
ante-room adjoining sealing room, 19. 
Side corridor, S8.—Upper corridor, 
7.—Upper hallway, 20.—Upper lecture 
room, or Terrestrial room looking east 
toward the veil, 12.—Upper lecture 
room or Terrestrial room, looking 
west, 11.—View through oval window, 
looking north, showing Temple annex, 
27.—World room looking east, 10.— 
World room looking west, 9. © Apr. 
3, 1912; 2 ce. each Apr. 22, 1912500 
168401168428. 


Smitu (M. W.) Grand Lodge, Denver. 


[15902 
A. F. and A. M. of Colorado: Cer- 
tificate of membership. © June 5, 


1912: 2 ¢. June 10, 1912; K 43048. 


SmitH, Gray & co., Chicago. 
(15903, 15904 
[Fashion plates] © Feb. 16, 1912; 
2c, Feb. 13, 1912; K 419553. 
[Fashions] © Feb. 9, 1912; 2 ©. 
Feb. 19, 1912; IK 41954. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo. 2. 1912 


15954 


Snow (CHARLES F.), Boulder, Colo. 
[15905 


Green Mountain and Flatiron Boul- 


fer, Colo. © 1 ¢.:May 28, 1912; J 
169682. 
SoLeR (JAS.), Wheeling, West Va. 


[15906 

Debs (Eugene V.) and Emil Seidel, 

grouped together. © May 25, 1912; 
mee ume lo, 1912; J LO218..:.). 


SoUTHERN MILLS CORPORATION, Oxford, 

Ala. [15907 

[Cotton field and pickers.] © Mar. 
11, 1912; 2c. Apr. 20, 1912; K 41204. 


SoutHWorTH (GroRGE EH.) Bridgeport, 

Conn. [15908 

Spider web girl. © Oct. 10, 1910; 
2c. Apr. 12, 1912; J 168063. 


SpaytH (GrEorcE W.) Lima, O. 
[15909 
Guild, Tenn., Hale’s bar lock and 
fam. ©) Mar. 25, 1912; 2 ¢. Mar. 27, 
1912; J 167965. 


SPELLMAN (D. D.) Detroit. 
[15910-15916 

Alger (EF. M.) 52876-3, 52876-4, 
ete i.) © Mar. 27, 1912; 2c. each 
Apr. 1, 1912; J 167674—167676. 

Arab patrol, Moslem temple, Detroit, 
2, CO) Apr. 11, 1912;"2 cc each Apr. 
15, 1912; J 168183, 168184. 

Conboy.) ©. May >t; 191252 c. 
May 3, 1912; J 168887. 

Harper hospital amphitheatre. © 
May 20, 1912; 2 c. May 24, 1912 5 
169547. x 
SpreceL (Mopie J.), Chicago. 

[15917-15920 

Buying power, A. © Mar. 24, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 24, 1912; K 41160. 

==. © Apr. 14, 1912;.2)¢. Apr: 
24,1912; K 41163. 

pa) (Apr. (,. 1912; 2 
24, 1912; K 41162. 

at). (C) Mar. 31, 1912.5)2.¢.-Apr. 
24,1912; K 41161. 


G: ~ApTs 


Spencer (FRANcIS A.), Georgetown, 
Ohio. [ 15921, 15922 
Demitry (Lotz) king of Hungarian 
gypsies, funeral, A, B. © May 27, 
od 2 ¢. each May 29, ‘1912510 
169705, 169706. 

SPIELVOGEL (Emit), New York. 

[15923-15928 


Amsterdam in winter. © May 1, 
1912; 2c. June 8, 1912; K 45488. 


SPIELVOGEL (Hmit)—Continued. 

Andromeda. © Mar. 1, 1912; 2. 
Apr. 10, 1912; K 40786. 

Boats on the beach. © May 1, 
1912; 2c. June 8, 1912; K 438489. 

Fishing boats at Veere. © May 1, 
1912; 2 ec. June 8, 1912; K 43490. ; 

Isle of Marken. © May 1, 1912; 2 
e. June 8, 1912; K 43491. 

Mon idéal d’amour. © Feb. 15, 
£912: 2:ecApr: 20, 1912 + kK 41504. 


SPILMAN (J. B.), Greenville, N. C. 
[15929-15931 

[Colored post cards]: 

Catawbas start to the sea, three 
miles from Ridgecrest, N. C.—Climb- 
ing the Blue Ridge, next stop, Ridge- 
crest, N. C—Swannanoa tunnel, Ridge- 
erest, N. C. © June 14, 1912; 2 « 
each June 17, 1912; K 48336-43388. 


SPOFFORD & HuGuHES, New York. [15932 

Baltimore, Md., bird’s-eye view of 
the heart. © Mar. 30, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 
11, 1912; K 40785. 


STADDEN (JOHN H.) Marshfield, Or. 
[15933 
Coos Bay, Or., ship building. © 
Apr NGROt 2 2 eA 12. TOI. J 
168100. 


STADLER PHOTOGRAPHING Co., Chicago. 
[15934-15949 
Chicago, Michigan ave. © Apr. 18. 
1912; 2 ¢c. Apr. 22, 1912; J 168400. 
101-K, 102-K, 105-K to 109-K, 501— 
HOt DOG! ROT, jol4. 51d. © Web. 3; 
1912; 2c each Apr. 1, 1912; J 167657-— 
167671. 


STANDARD MANUFACTURING Co., Cedar 
Falls, Ia. [15950 - 
Story without words. © July 1, 


1912; 2c May 4, 1912; K 41459. 


STANDARD PUB. CO., Cincinnati, 
[15951, 15952 
Balan line, 4) Apr 17%, 1912-2 c. 
Apr. 22, 1912; K 41028. 
Well, well. © June 12, 1912; 2c. 
June 20, 1912; K 43457. 


STANLEY, RoGeEr’s co., Chicago. [15958 
Penny post card with your name on 

it brings the book by return mail. © 

Apt Ze, 1ON2e 2 e:) May dy EOI2 sc 

41744. 

STAR company, New York. [15954 
Jeff buys a Summfield outfit. © 


June 21, 1912; 1 ce June 24. 1912; K 
43607. 


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STEBBINS (NATHANIEL L.), Boston. 
[15955-15980 
Arkansas (CWl Sasa) 2ice2, 2126s. 
21264, 21267, 21268, 21269, 21270, 
DIDTS, DAD 2. 2vaes, Bats 21275." © 
June 8, 1912; 2 c. each June 24, 1912; J 
170455-170466. 


Plorida* UU 4So8S,) eto 9 2g, 
PISO 21 170. HCY iar 2s 912 3° 2).¢, 
each Apr. 8, 1912; J 167936—167949. 


STELLMAN (Louis J.) San Francisco. 
[15981, 15982 
First symposium of photographs 

taken in Chinatown, San Francisco. 

@OuvApr. 1, 19123. 2).c. Apr 22: + 9912’ 

J 168462. 

Miller (Joaquin) and his daughter 

Juanita resting after a walk. © May 

1 AOL s Ze) Ape. 22; 112 IAG 9021 


(EpitrmH K.) San Fran- 

cisco. [15983 

Mystic (The) © May 1, 1912; 2¢ 
Apr. 22, 1912; J 168468. 


STELLMANN 


STENGEL & CO. KUNSTANSTALT, G. M. 
B. H., Dresden, Germany. 

[15984, 15985 

Presentiments; by Cej. © May 1, 

1912; 2 c. June 8, 1912; K 438082. 

Rosenmiidchen ; by Grenouilloux. © 

May d,  I9I25) Qo. Samer Be LOI os Ak 
43041. 


STERN (F. A.) Galveston, Tex. 
[15986, 15987 
Galveston and wharf, bird’s-eye 
view of, from Little Frank’s balloon. 
(©. Mar. 29,1912; 2 ¢. Apr. 6, 1912; 
J 168341. 
bird’s-eye view of, from Little 
Frank’s balloon. © Mar. 29, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 6, 1912; J 168840. 


SrerN (SypNEY SEyMouR) New York. 
[15988 


Hat man.’ © 1 @ Apr 15, 1912; 1 
989. 
STEVENS (CHARLES C.) Ames, Ia. 


[15989 


Towa state college, veterinary build- 
ings: ©): Apr. 8, \TG125 2° es Apr. 47, 
1912; J 168607. 


Srrvens (H. B.), Hot Springs, S. D. 
[15990-15995 

Wind Cave, 8S. D.: 

A. O. U. W.. hall.—Frost work, 
fair grounds —G. A. R. hall.—Grand 
cafion—I. O. O. FE. hall.—Masonic 
temple. © June 1, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
May 25, 1912; J 169566-169971. 


Zs 


D 


STEWART (C. MARSHALL), Springfield, 
Mass. [15996 
Just a whiff from the woods. © 


June 11, 1912; 2 ¢ June 18, 1912" ie 
43879. 


STIERLE (M. M.) Marquette, Mich. 
[15997-16003 

[7 photographs]: 

Alone.— Beaver cuttings. — Beaver 
dam.— Browsing.—Family  cirele. — 
Listening.—Startled. © Apr. 22,1912; © 
2 c. each Apr. 26, 1912: # 1686a2= 
168639. 


STILLES (BENJAMIN) Boston. [16004 
Morcroft (Annie) © May 1, 1912; 
2 ¢, May 8; 1912; J- 16888); 


Stipe (GEoRGE H.) Los Gatos, Cal. 
[16005 
Santa Clara Valley prune blossoms. 
©, Apr..5, 1912; 2 ¢. Apr s24eaSaaees 
168569. 


STIRTON (JAMES W.) Harbor Beach, 
Mich. [16006, 16007 
Keah (Supt. Jerome G.) and Cap- 
tains of the 11th life saving district, 
2, 3. © Feb. 15, 1912; 2 c. each Feb. 
19, 1912; J 166462, 166463. 


STODDARD (HENRY LEE) Stuttgart, Ark. 
[16008-16014 

Cryptogram of the formation of the 
camp of the 12 tribes of Israel. 1. 
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1912; 1 S62 
2. © 1c Apr. 23, 92a 

Formation of the camp of the chil- 
dren of Israel. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1912; I 
961. 

Formation of the camp of the chil- 
dren of Israel. © 1 c. Apr aa igeee 
I 978. 

Jacob’s cryptogram. ©1c. Apr. 238, 
1902 I OTT, 

Moses’ cryptogram. © 1c. Apr. 23, 
19f2 TOR. 

Planisphere of 
decans and seasons. 
1912; I 968. 
Srokres (Freprerick A.) co., New York. 

[16015-16026 

American beauty rose. © May 2, 
1912; 2 c. May 4, 1912; K 414853. 

Black-eyed Susan. © May 2, 1912; 
2c. May 4, 1912; K 41484. 

Clover blossoms. © May 2, 1912; 
2c. May 4, 1912; K 41485. 

Jack Frost and company. © June 
15, 1912; 2 ce. June 21, 1912; K 48570. 

Kite flying time. © June 15, 1912; 
2 ec. June 21, 1912; K 48571. 


the Zodiac and 
©. a. Apes 6; 


: 286 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mow? 1912 


16101 


STOKES (FREDERICK A.) co.—Contd. 
Nasturtiums. © May 2, 1912; 2.e. 
May 4, 1912; K 41486. 
Rain, rain, go away. © June 15, 
fi2; 2 ¢. June 21, 1912: K 438572. 
Sunshine on the sand. © June 15, 
esos G June 21, 1912: K 43573. 
[4 prints by R. Ford Harper]: 


Bluebird. — Enchantress. — Pink 
lady.—Red feather. © June 6, 1912; 
meee each June 11, 1912: K /43141- 
43144. 

Stone (F. M.) Philadelphia. [16027 


No. 534. [Twilight, the river bend.] 
© Feb. 20, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1912; 
K 40144. 


STONE BROTHERS, Jasper, Tex. 
[16028-16032 


Jasper, Tex., colored post cards no. 


Baptist ehurch.—Court house and 
jail— Gilmer lumber company plant.— 
Methodist church. — Residences. © 
May 15, 1912; 2 c. each May 17, 1912; 
K 42063-42067. 


STORK SYSTEM OF SAVINGS SUPPLY CO., 
Am [16033 


Stork system of saviugs percentage 
cern. (© Apr 1, 1912; 1 e¢ Apr, 19, 
Te. be, May 11, 1912; K 42525. 


STRAHAN (ROBERT SHELDON), Brook- 
lyn. [16034-16039 

Vineyard Haven, Mass.: 

Vineyard Haven, Mass., 8—Haven- 
side, 3.—Havenside, 5.—Havenside tea 
room, 1.—Havenside tea room, 2.— 
Waterfront, a. © June 15, 1912; 2c. 
each June 18, 1912; J 170274-170279. 


STRANGER (L.), Philade!phia. [16040 


High action of tandem. © June 20, 
wa2- 2 ec. June 21, 1912; J 170386. 


STRAUSS (FRANK VY.) & co., New York. 
[16041-16050 

Program girl across country, no. 34. 
© Apm 15, 19912; 2 ce Apr. 24, 1912 
K 41147. 

—— after a winning set. © May 20, 
1912; 2c. June 5, 1912; K 42827. 
April showers. No. 38. © Apr. 
8, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1912; K 41146. 
as an artiste. © June 10, 1912; 
2 ce. June 18, 1912; K 438358. 

—»—at.the helm. © May 18, 1912; 
2c. June 5, 1912; K 42828. 
gathering flowers. © May 6, 
1912: 2c. June 5, 1912; K 42829. 


STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & co.—Contd. 
in the mountains. © May 27, 
1912; 2 c. June 5, 1912; K 42826. 
[7 speedines No. 35: © “Agr, 22 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1912; K 41118. 
trout fishing. © June 38, 1912; 
2c. June 18, 1912; K 43357. 
with her camera. © Apr. 29, 
1912; 2 ce June: 5, 1912; K 42880. 


Strauss (J. C.) St. Louis. [16051 
Goltra (HE. F.) © Mar. 29, 1912: 
2 ce. Apr. 1, 1912; J 168049. 


Strauss (Matcotm A.), New York. 
[16052-16068 
Cuts for ads no. 900 W.-907 W., 
908. M._916 M. © May 15, 1912; 2c. 
each June 10, 1912; K 48074-48090. 


STRAUSS, OWEN co., Chicago. [16069 
Forgetting. © Apr. 15, 1912; 2. 
May 1, 1912; K 413875. 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cincin- 


nati. [16070-16100 
[Colored heads of girls on desk cal- 
endars]: 
Holland. (May).—Spain. (June). 
—Switzerland. (August ).—United 
States. (July). © May 9, 1912; 2-c. 


each May 11, 1912; K 41782-41785. 

INS O¥. no: 1248-199.) ) (©), Agr. 14, 
1912" 2 @ Apr 13;.1912; K 40710. 

int Ri be 18794, © 
May 22, 1912; 2 c. each May 24, 1912; 
K 4242342425. 

——12-—-M-—71, 12—R-—208, 138796, 
138784: © May- 7 1912; 2: c each 
May 8, 1912; K 4169€—41699. 
12-M-73, 12-M-102, 12-M-152, 
12-M-153. © Apr. 24, 1912; 2 c. each 
Apr. 26, 1912; K 41247-41250. 

12765.) ‘©udan., 19, W912 ; 2c. 
Jan. 20, 1912; K 86103. 

13793, 18808, 18810, 13816, 
13817, 18819. © June 3, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each June 5, 1912; K 42886-42891. 
13795, 18797. © May 9, 1912; 
2 ce: each May 10; 1912; K 42779, 
41780. 

—__— 13803, 18806, 18807. © June 
6, 1912; 2 c. each June 7, 1912; K 
43005-43007. 

138805, 18809, 13812, 18820. © 
June 14, 1912; 2 c. each June 15, 1912; 
K 48332-43335. 


Stuart (GorDON), Vancouver, Wash. 
[16101 


Who said catfish? © May 20, 1912; 
9 e, June, 6, 1912; J. 1699s. 


287 


3034—12——_9 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16102 
SUPERIOR COLOR PRESS, Toledo, O. 
[16102 
Baseball-slide. © Apr. 19, 1912; 


2 c May 9, 1912; K 41883. 


SwEET (Haroitp M.) Wollaston, Mass. 
[16103 
Bugle’call. © May & £912:- 2... 
May 238, 1912; K 42627. 
SWEETING (T. HENRY), Philadelphia. 
[16104 
Atlantic City and light house in 
1865. © May 17, 1912; 2 c. May 23, 
1912; J 169468, 


SyYKES (MELVIN HATCHER), Chicago. 
[16105 
Spirit of music. © May 20, 1912; 
26. June 12, 1912; J. 17OLsh. 


SYLVESTER (HMMa A.) Boston. 
[16106, 16107 
Cross stitch design sheet no. 1. © 
Apr. 15, 1992; 1 ce. Apr. 5, toi ede 
Apr. 20, 1912; K 41120. 
2 ©. Apr. 15, 1912) aves Apr 
5, 1912: 1 ce Apr. 2019125 Kaitaia: 


TABER PRANG ART CO., Springfield, Mass. 
[16108-16126 

[3 photographs]: 

At vespers, 5113.—Cupid’s outing, 
5110.— Kaiser Wilhelm, 5182. © May 
92 A912: 2 ec. each May: 24, 1912.09 
169554169556. 

[4 photographs]: 

Cupid’s defeat, 5116.—Cupid’s rev- 
erie, 5115.—Love and life, 5203.—Love 
triumphant, 5204. © May 8, 1912; 2 
e. each May 10, 1912; J 169093- 
169096. 

[12 photographs]: 

Along the lane, 5179.—Artful Cupid, 
5111.—Evening silhouette, 5174.—Far 
from the mart, 5177.—Froebel (Fried- 
vieh), 5189.—Little children of the sea, 
5198.—Off to the pasture, 5175.—On 
the eape, 5172.—Passing days, 5176.— 
Placid stream, 5178.-—Sheep drive, 
5173.— Willow fringed meadow, 5188. 
© Apr. 29, 1912; 2 c each May 1, 
912; J 168814-168825. 


TACOMA ENGRAVING cOo., Tacoma. 
[16127 


[Tacoma stadium.] © Apr. 21, 
1912; 2 c May 2, 1912; K 41409. 


TAYLOR (CHARLES F.), Beverly, Mass. 


[16128 
Stanleys orchestra. © May 21, 
(912; 2 c. May 28, 1912; K 42975. 


pt. LY, 8. Ss 


TAYLOR (FRANK H.), Philadelphia. 
[16129 
[Old Bellevue.] © Apr. 30, 1912; 
2c. May 2, 1912; K 41408. 


TaAyYLor (JOHN C.) Brookline, Mass. 


[16130 
Red Jacket (Clipper ship) © May 
4, 1912; 2c. May 8, 1912; J 169024. 


TeETER (S. F.) Memphis, Tenn. 
ere 


Opportunity. © June 10, 1912; 
June 10, 1912; K 48654. 


TEUBNER (B. G.), Leipzig. 
[16132-16134 


Apfelbltite; by Ulrich Weber. © 
Feb.. 22, 1912; 2c dime s, aa eee 
43034. 


Letztes leuchten (Setting sun); by 
H. B. Wieland. © Feb. 22, 1912; 2 c. 
June 8, 1912; K 48040. 

Wogendes kornfeld; by Hans yon 
Volkmann. © Feb. 22, 1912; 2 c. June 
8, 1912; K 48042. 


TEWKSBuURY (H. P.), Denver. [16135 


Western beauties. © May 28, 1912; 
2c. May 21, 1912: J 169792. 


THomas (EH. A.) REAL ESTATE & IN- 
VESTMENT Co., Arcadia, Fla. 
[16136-16138 


De Soto fruit company, Fla.: 

Field hands picking cucumbers in 
the young grove of 60 acres.—F lowing 
well on young 60 acre grove.—Packing 
cucumbers grown on young 60 acre 
grove. © Apr. 27, 1912; 2 c. each May 
1, 1912; J 168835-168887. 


THomaAs (G. L.) Pittsburgh. [161389 


Spring slide rule. © Dec. 18, 1911; 
1 ¢. Apr. 13, 4912; 2 Sau. 


THOMAS (Marion), Newark, N. J. 
[16140-16142 


Go ye into all the world. © Mar. 1, 
1912; 2 ce. Apr. 5, 1912; K 40546. 

[2 prints]: 

Gehazi.— Woman on the way to 
Elisha. © June 1, 1912; 2 e@ each 
June 5, 1912; K 42888, 42839. 


THOMPSON (FRANKLIN EH. 8.) Marble- 
head, Mass. [16143 


Man in parachute descending to 
Marblehead Harbor. © Apr. 17, 1912; 
2c. Apr. 22, 1912; J 168608. 


THOMPSON (JAMES HE.) Knoxville, 


Tenn. [16144 

Funeral scene, Sen. Robert L. Tay- 

lor, in old Troy cemetery. © Apr. 6, 
1912; 2c. Apr. 8, 1912; J 167934. 


288 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo. 2, 1912 


HOMPSON (WILLIAM CHARLES) Co- 
lumbus, Mo. [16145-16148 


Columbus, Mo., Christian college. 
©) May 10, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1912: J 
168744. 

Garden of the Gods, 1, 2. © May 1, 
1912; 2 c. each Apr. 8, 1912; J 168444, 
168445. 


Grand teton. © June 28, 1912; 2c. 
une 21, 1912; J 170887. 


THOMSON AND THOMSON, Boston. 
[16149-16175 
[Church views on post cards]: 
Arlington, Mass., St. Agnes church, 
1, 2.—Dorchester, Mass., St. Marga- 
ret’s church.—Dorchester, Mass., St. 
Paul’s church.—Dorchester, Mass., St. 
Villiam’s church.—Dorchester Lower 
Mills, Mass., St. Gregory’s church.— 
North Cambridge, Mass., Church of 
Our Lady of Pity.—Somerville, Mass.. 
St. Catherine’s church.—Whitman, 
Mass., 1. Church of the Holy Ghost. 
(Catholic) [Interior view.]—Whit- 
man, Mass., 2. Church of the Holy 
host. (Catholic) [Interior view.|— 
Vhitman, Mass., 3. Church of the 
Holy Ghost. (Catholic) [Exterior 
view.|—Whitman, Mass., 4. Church of 
he Holy Ghost. (Catholic) Altars.— 
Whitman, Mass., 5. Church of the 
Idoly Ghost. (Catholic) Main altar. 
© June 3, 1912; 2 ec. each June 12, 
1912; K 48537-43549. 


[7 photographs]: 

Allston, Mass., St. Anthony’s church. 

East Boston, Mass., Most Holy Re- 
deemer church.—East Boston, Mass., 
Our Lady of the Assumption church.— 


Hyde Park, Mass., Church of the Most 


Precious blood.—Newton Lower Falls, 
ass., St. John’s church, 1, 2.—Water- 
own, Mass., St. Patrick’s church. © 

May 29, 1912; 2 c. each June 8, 1912; 
169861—169867. 


[7 photographs]: 

Allston, Mass., St. Anthony’s church, 
284.—East Boston, Mass., Our Lady 
of the Assumption church, the altars, 
P282.—Malden, Mass., Sacred Heart 
hurch, 2229, 2230.—Somerville, Mass.., 
st. Ann’s church, 2225.—South Bos- 
on, Mass., St. Augustine’s church, 
2263, 2264. © Apr. 6, 1912; 2 c. each 
Apr. 18, 1912; J 168287-168293. 


HORN (CHASE) Redlands, Cai. 
[16176 
San Bernardino (Mt.) from Red- 
lands Heights. © Apr. 22, 1912; 2 «. 
Apr. 27, 1912; J 168685. 


16201 


THORN (Max), New York. [16177 


[Fox chariot] © May 1, 1912; 2% e. 
May 7, 1912; K 41947. 


THORNE (H. J.) Portland, Or. 
[16178, 16179 
Hood (Mt.): 
From Columbia slough.—Glimpse of. 
© Mar. 12, 1912; 2 © each Apr. 8, 
1912; J 167951, 167952. 


THWAITES (JOHN E.), Seward, Alaska. 
[16180-16184 
Cloud of volcanic ash from Katmai 
voleano as seen from deck of S. S. 
Dora. 1105. © June 12, 1912: 2 «. 
June 26, 1912; J 170636. 
Pavlof voleano, Alaska, P, 40. © 
May 12; 19127" 2 @.| May™25, 1912-5 


| 169560. 


Smoke from Katmai volcano, 1107. 
© June 12, 1912; 2c June 26, 1912; 
J 170634. 

Volcanic ash approaching Kodiac 
island, June 6, 1912. 1109. © June 
12,-1912;'2'e; June: 26, 1912: J 170633. 


Voleanic ash directly overhead as it 
approached Kodiac island. 1108. © 
June 12, 1912; 2 c& June 26, 1912; J 
170685. 


TINGLEY (KATHERINE) Point Loma, 
Cal. [16185-16194 


Lomaland photographic series 1: 

Greek temple, 183, 186, 187, 189, 
190.—Greek temple from the rear, 
185.—Greek temple rear view, 184.— 
Section of Greek theatre, 188. © May 
6, 1912; 2 c. each May 14, 1912; J 
169212-169219. 
4, no. 191, forestry department. 
© May 6, 1912; 2c. May 14, 1912; J 
169220. 

——portrait no. 21. © Mar. 28, 
41912): 2. .¢, Apr. 10,1912: J 168010. 


TITMAN (L. G.) Montrose, Pa. 
[16195, 16196 
Take me with you. © May 8, 1912; 
2c. May 9) 1912 > J 169066. 
Ted. © May 4, 1912; 2 c May 6, 
1912; J 168923. 


Titus (Anson O.) Buffalo. 
[16197-16200 
Poynter (Beulah) 1-4. © Apr. 27, 
1902 (2 e each Apr 27, 1912: 5 
168896-168899. 


ToLMAN (FRED 8S.) Brockton. [16201 


Grey Queen. © Apr. 10, 1912; 2 ¢. 
May 25 ,1912; K 42477. 


289 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16202 


pt. Lv, B. Si, Ve 


Tower (A. J.) co., Roxbury. Mass. 
[16202 
[Boy’s cape.] © Apr. 29, 1912; 2 «. 
May 1, 1912; K 42294. 


TOWNSEND (CHARLES A.) Belfast, Me. 
[16203-16212 
[10 photographs]: 


Baker’s island, dance floor, 534.— 


Cliffs at Hunter Beach Head, 543.—_ 


Mt. Desert, Me., Jordan’s Pond, 374, 
414, 544, 545, 546, 549.—Seal harbor, 
Me., 560.—Seaside trail, 386. © June 
14, 1912; 2 ec. each June 18, 1912; J 
170280-170289. 


TRADESMEN’S PUB. 0O., Saint Louis. 
[16213 


Washington ave. wholesale district. 
north and south sides. © Mar. 30, 
1912; 2 ce Apr. 8, 1912; K 40437. 
TRANS-ATLANTIC SERVICE CO., 

New York. [16214 

Rostand (Maurice) © May 9, 1912; 
2c. May 10, 1912; J 169114. 

TRAVER (JAMES) Webster City, Ia. 
[16215 

Blairsburg, Iowa, school house of. 
© May 16, 1912; 2.c. May 18, 1912; J 
169861. 

TRIBUNE Co., Chicago. [16216-16242 


Danny Dreamer, Sr. and Sambo 
Remo Rastus Brown [1912]: 


© May 12; 2c. May 28; K 42346. 
© May 19; 2c. May 28; K 42348. 
© May 26; 2c. May 29; K 42576. 
© June 2; 1c. June 5; K 42836. 
© June 9; 14 June 12; K 48185. 
© June 16; 1c. June 19; K 48422. 
© June 23; 1 c June 27; K 48760. 
Days of real sport [1912]: 
© Apr. 7; 1c Apr. 10; K 40508. 
© Apr. 14; 1 ce. Apr. 17; K 40859. 
©, Apr: 24; 1c. Apr. 24: K 41165. 
© Apr. 28; 1 ¢. May 1; K 41395. 
© May 5; 1c. May 9; K 41742. 
© May 12; 1c. May 15; K 41958. 
© May 19; 1c. May 23; K 42344. 
© May 26; 1c. May 29; K 42575. 
© June 2; 1c. June 5; K 42834. 
© June 9; 1c. June 12; K 43184. 
© June 16; 1c. June 19; K 43421. 
© June 23; 1c. June 27; K 48759. 
Most beautiful working girl in Mil- 
waukee. Miss Kathryn Enke. (C) 
Apr.. .€:2912s: bye. Apres, 30, 1912; 1K 
40501. 


NEWS 


TRIBUNE co.—Continued. 

Old Opie Dilldock’s stories [1912]: 
© May 12; 2 c. May 28; K 42347. 
© May 19; 2c May 23; K 42349, 
© May 26; 2c. May 29; K 42577. 
© June 2;1¢. June 5; K 42837. 
© June 9; 1c. June 12; K 48186. 
© June 16; 1c. June 19; K 48423. 
© June 23; 1 ¢. June 27; K 48761. 


TRIMPEY (E. B.), Baraboo, Wis. 
[16243-16246 


Emma. © May 20, 1912; 2 « May 
24, 1912; J 169546. 

[38 photographs]: 

Indian madonna. — Old sweetheart 
of mine.—Twixt light and shade. 
Apr. 13, 1912; 2c. each, Apradafoaes 
J 168180-168182. 


TROPICAL PHOTO CO., 
Isle of Pines. [16247 


Isla de. Pinos. © Apr, 43) 1912.92 
c. Apr. 22, 1912;. J.168s98. 


TrRowirzscH & SOHN, Frankfurt a. d. 
Oder. [16248, 16249 


Jesus die kindlein segnend; by Fu- 
gel. © May 20, 1912; 2 e« June 8, 
1912; K 48035. 

Stiller see; by Marschall. © May 
20, 1912; 2 c. June 8, 1912; K 43088. 


Tuck (F. B.), Kennebunkport, Me. 
[16250 
Country auction. © Mar. 1, 1912; 
2c, Apr.. 30, 1912% Ke 43345: 


TucK (RAPHAEL & SONS CO., LTD., New 
York. [16251-16257 
Erinnerung. I gif to you a violet. 
© Jan. 19, 1912; 2 < May 1a) ie. 
I< 41769. 

May you live as long as you like. © 
Jan. 19, 1912; 2 c. May 10, 3912; Is 
41768. 

Our bonnie dolls series, no. 1-5. 
May 15, 1912: 1 \¢, May Do ae 
each May 23, 1912; K 4256442568. 


TuckrerR (EF. H.) Hast Orange, N. J. 

[16258 

Newark, N. J., auditorium, Central 

high school. © May 138, 1912; 2 ¢@ 
May 15, 1912; J 169247. 


TUPPER’S STUDIO, Cambridge, Mass. 
[16259, 16260 


Nueva Gerona, 


[2 photographs]: 

Freshman class, 1915 —Senior class, 
1912. © May 10, 1912; 2 e. each May 
7, 1912; J 169236, 169237. 


290 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, 


EL OMK 
16429 


mo. 2, 1912 
PytErE (W. D.), Brooklyn. [16261 
Brooklyn, N. Y., St. John’s Episco- 


pal church, 99th street and Ft. Hamil- 
ton parkway. © March 16, 1912; 2. 
June 19, 1912; J 170298. 


New York. 
[16262-16282 


ULLMAN Mfc. Co., 


[6 prints]: 

[Chink boy and girl. A. Walking 
together.]—[Chink boy and girl. B. 
Girl holding parasol and walking with 
dog.]—[Chink boy and girl. C. Boy 
holding up lantern.]—[!Chink boy and 
girl. D. Girl with fan and boy on his 
knees.]—Just a little Chinee boy.— 
Little girlie here you see. © June 17, 
eoi2> 2c. each June 18, 1912; K 
43362-48867. 

[15 prints]: 

Cowboy girl. [Large felt hat, leather 
trimming on collar.]—[Dutch boy and 
girl together.]—[Dutch girl holding 
something in apron.J]—[Dutch with 
broom.|—[Dutch girl with rake.]— 
[Dutch drummer boy.]—Indian girl. 
1. [Band around head with feathers. 
—Indian girl. 2. [Side face.]—Indian 
girl. 3. [Two long braids over shoul-~ 
der.|—Photo-gelatine series 216. Sub- 
jects 3342, 3347.— Political series 213. 
Subjects 3326-3329. © May 24, 1912; 
2c. each May 28, 1912; K 42526— 
42540. 


UNDERHILL (IRvING) New York. 
[16283-16298 

Brooklyn navy yard, U. S. marine 
corps, C-8540. © May 7, 1912; 2c. 
May 7, 1912; J 169008. 

New York, Bankers trust bldg., D-— 
500. © May 7, 1912; 2 c. May 7, 
wot; J 169011: 

—— Bankers trust bldg., D-602. © 
may 40, 1912: 2 ¢,. May 10, 1912: J 
169117. 


Bankers trust and Hanover na- 
tional bank buildings, D-601. © May 
9, 1912; 2c. May 9, 1912; J 169100. 

— McAlpin hotel, C-8521. © Apr. 
ey, 1912; 2 c Apr. 29, 1912; J 168767. 
Singer bldg., C-8549. © May 
5 2c. May 7, 1912: J 1680710. 
Woolworth blidg., C—8522, C-— 
8529. © Apr. 17, 1912; 2 c. each Apr. 
17, 1912; J 168241, 168242. 

—— Woolworth bldg. iron work, C— 
$542, C-8543. © Apr. 17, 1912: 2 «. 
Gach Apr. 17, 1912; J 168243, 168244. 

— Woolworth bidg. from north- 
West, C-8582. © May 7, 1912; 2. | 
May 7, 1912; J 169009. 


q, 1912 


UNDERHILL (IRviNG )—Continued. 

[5 views of New York city]: 

Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 
B-18784.—Cathedral of St. John the 
Divine, B-18735.—City hall park from 
Broadway, C-—S609.—Woolworth build- 
ing, C-8628.—Woolworth building, C-— 
8630. © June 22, 1912; 2 c. each June 
22, 1912; J 170419-1704238. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York. 
[16299-16408 


U-138854. © Mar. 138, 1912; 2 «. 
May 27, 1912; J 169790. 

[9 photographs] : 

U-140872, U-140879, U-140953, U- 
140959. U-140961, U-140974, U-140975, 
U-140980, U-140984. © 1ce June 8, 
1912; J 170084-170092. 

[14 photographs]: 

U-121505, U-130670, U-132483, U- 
140053, U-140057, U—-140478, U-140474, 
U-140489-140493, U-140499, U-140503. 
© 1c. each May 29, 1912; J 169716— 
169729. 

[34 photographs]: 

U—25796, U—29080, U-387744, U—704385, 
U-71427, U-80121, U-80174, U-104462, 
U-108329, U-—108550, U-109992, U- 
112216, U—114089, U-116793, U-117859, 
U-118818, U-132138, U-182142, U- 
152147, U-140423-140428, U-140430, 
U-140432-140485, U-140445-140447, U- 
140460. © 1c. each May 27, 1912; J 
169603-169636. 

[52 photographs]: 

U-123759, U-125638, U-130826, U- 
181313, U-131380, U-131423, U-131460, 


U-181891, U-131925, U-182060, U- 
134391, U—184465, U-134477, U-137358, 
U-187878, U-1387773, U-188982, U- 
138985, U-139701, U-189703, U—189755, 
U-139758, U—139903, U-1389904, U- 
139906-139909, U-1389914, U-—i140012, 
U-140018, U-140015, U-140052, U- 
140054, U-140056, U-140061, U-140084, 
U-140118, U-140198, U-140200, U- 


140203, U-140211, U-140235, U-140238, 
U-140240, U-140245, U-140265, U- 
140308, U-140840, U-140471, U-140472, 
U-140528. © 1c. each May 29, 1912; 
J 169730-169781. 


UNITED LITHOGRAPH & PRINTING CO., 


Rochester, N. Y. [16409 
Flower of Fairfield. © May 9, 
1912; 2 c. May 20, 1912; K 42158. 


UNITED NEWS PAPERS, LTD., London. 
[16410-16429 
[20 photographs]: 
Amundsen’s favorite dogs, “ Fix” 
and “ Lassesin,’” 1.—Another of the 
expedition’s camps on the way to the 


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16430 


pt. Iv, 1. So, Vou 


UNITED NEWS PAPERS, LTD.—Continued. 
[20 photographs]—Continued. 


pole, 7.—Antarctic summit, 19.—At the 
pole, Captain Amundsen and one of 
his companions making observations, 
14.—Camp pitched by the polar party 
at the foot of the Axel Heiberg Gla- 
cier, 17.—Depot estabiished by the po- 
lar party at 84 degrees South, 5.— 
Hiram at the Bay of whales, 9.—Fram- 
heim, Captain Amundsen’s winter base 
camp on the great ice barrier in the 
Bay of whales, 15.—Group of pen- 
quins, 8.—Hanson (Lieut. Helmer) 
with his team of dogs at the pole, 16.— 
Heavy going in the soft snow, the 
polar expedition spread out across a 
snowy plateau on its way to the South 
Pole, 18.—Looking down on the Ant- 
arctic plateau, 20.—Meeting of the 
Fram and the Terra Nova (Captain 
Scott’s vessel) in the Bay of whales, 
10.—Members of the expedition cap- 
turing seals, 11.—Members of the shore 
party photographed in the Bay of 
whales below the great Ice Barrier on 
which Amundsen established his base, 
2.—On the road to the pole, 18.—Ski- 
ing party leaving the Fram, 12.—Top 
of Devils Glacier looking toward Hell’s 
Gate, 3.—Typical camp of the explor- 
ers, 4.—Wisting (Oscar) at the pole 
with his team of dogs, 16. © May 18, 
1912; 2 c. each May 23, 1912; J 169511- 
169530. 


UNITED SINGERS OF PHILA., INC., Phila- 
delphia. [16430 
Official souvenir program, twenty- 
third national Saengerfest of the nord 
oestlulu Saengerbund of America, 
Philadelphia, June 29, July 4, 1912. 
© “Apr: i) 1912: 2° ex June 14, 1912; 
K 48255. 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH Co., Cin- 
cinnati. [16431-16491 
No. 14512, 14539, 14769, 14770. © 
May 8, 1912; 2 c. ‘each\ May 9, 1912; 
K 41754-41757. 
14553, 14554, 14789, 14711. © 
Apr, 15,:/P9t2* 2 se, sApr. 2S, 1O ne ie 
4089440897. 
14778, 14778, 14781, 14782, 
14787, 14788, 14819, 14826, 14885. © 
May 21, 1912; 2 c. each May 28, 1912; 
K 42378-42386. 


a JAFOS -AATOA TABI,’ -D48S9, 
14852, 14859, 14861, 14863, 14895, 
14917. © June 18, 1912; 2c. June 20, 


1912; K 48475-43484. 
14803. © May 18, 1912; 2 ¢. 
May 21, 1912; K 42286. 


14898, 14934, 14939, 14976. 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH co.—Con. 

— 14815. © May 18, 1912; 2 «¢. 
May 20, 1912; K 42287. 

—— 14820, 14827, 14909. © June 5, 
1912; 2 c. each June 7, 1912; K 42990- 
42992. 

—— 14850, 14878, 14879, 14881, 14889, 
© June 
27, 1912; 2 ec. June 29, 1912; K 438858— 
43866. 


14883. © May 18, 1912; 2 « 
May 21, 1912; K 42229. 


14886, 14887, 14905, 14906. © 
May 29, 1912; 2 c. each May 31, 1912; 
K 4262842631. 

[15 photographs]: 

Colonial figure in duel position, 1, 
2.—Colonial figures in a quiet little 
chat.—Colonial figures in attitude of 
observation.—Colonial figures in atti- 
tude showing affection.—Colonial fig- 
ures, man seeking explanation for girl 
being on high ground.—Colonial fig- 
ures playing I spy around screen.— 
Colonial figures reading newspaper.— 
Colonial figures rehearsing.—Colonial 
figures, the parting.—Colonial figures, 
the presentation of roses. — Colonial 
girl, bust portrait position, 1, 2.—Co- 
lonial girl looking out into the dis- 
tance.—Colonial girl presenting her 
friend with a package of smokes. © 
May 7, 1912; 2 c. each May 9, 1912; J 
169044-169058. 


UNITED STATES PLAYING CARD COMPANY, 
Cincinnati. [16492-16505 
[Designs for backs of playing cards]: 
Aviation meet.—Five a. m.—Gipsy 
queen. — Gobelin tapestry. — June. — 
Morning dip.—October. — Pierrette.— 
Ruth.—Venice.—Woodland.—_1776. © 
Apr. 80, 1912; 2 c. each June 21, 1912; 
K 43495-43506. 


[New York. 


Design for back of 
playing cards.] © May 2, 1912; 2 ¢. 
June 21, 1912; K 48494. 

[Panama. Design for back of play- 
ing cards.] © Feb. 6, 1912; 2 c. June 
21, 1912; KK 43498. 

[Basket-ball man. Poster.] © May 
11, 1912; 2c. May 6, 1912; K 41575. 
UNITED STATES, STATES’ FLOWER MAP 

co., Canby, Oregon. 
[16507, 16508 

Our national bouquet. A, B. © 
June 13, 1911; 2 c. each June 14, 1911; 
K 25599, 25600. 

VALENTINE & COo., New York. [16509 

Please put me in your pocket. © 
Feb. 21, 1912; 2.¢. Apr. 16; 1912; & 
40822. 


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no. 2, 1912 


16586 


VAN DALSEN (H. E.), Kankakee, I. 
[16510 


Buick automobile holding up second 
story of garage at Graut Park, Ill. © 
April 24, 1912: 1 «: May 28, 1912; 1:¢. 
fume 12. 1912; J 170352. 


VAN Dorston (ALVIN WASHINGTON), 
Chicago. [16511 


Our country’s dream. © May 21, 
1912; 2 ce. May 24, 1912; K 42399. 


VAN DYKE GRAVURE COMPANY, New 
York. [16512, 16513 
Hague, Holland, peace building, A, 
B. © May 17, 1912; 1 c. each May 20, 
1912; 1 e. each June 8, 1912; J 169925, 
169926. 


VANKIRK (LETTIE) Colby, Kan. 
[16514-16519 

Colby, Kan.: 

Rotary snow plow, R. I. rr., 1, 2.— 
Snow blockade, U. P. rr., 1-3.—Snow 
Emionet. l. rr. © Apr. 13, 1912:|2:¢: 
each Apr. 16, 1912; J 168216-168221. 


VAN OEYAN (L.) Cleveland. 
[16520-16523 


Church dignitaries attending alumni 
reunion at Cleveland. May 8, 
foi2 2 © May 10, 1912: J 169116: 

Lajoie (Napoleon) and his one 
thousand dollar horse shoe. © June 
7. 29127 2 «. June 8, 1912; J 170072. 


Marlow (Julia) making bread. © 
May Zo. 1912; 2 «. May. 3, 1912; 5 
169809. 

Schaefer (Herman) lecturing to the 
fans. © June 25, 1912; 2c. June 26, 
TZ o8. LTOGS2. 


VAN PATTEN (LEON) Canadian, Tex. 
[16524 
Two headed calf on the Moody 


ranch, Canadian, Tex. | Apr. 9, 
912° 2c. Apr. 11, 19925 J 168059. 


VAN Tuyt (ANDREW P.), Jersey City. 

[16525 

Dutch nobleman of the 10 century— 

Amsterdam, Holland. © 1c. Jume21, 
Pes 1TOS5L. 


VAUGHAN & FRASER, San Francisco. 
[16526 
San Mateo, Sen. Clark’s polo field. 
© Feb. 26, 1912: 2 c. Mar. 7; 1912: J 
167690. 


VENUS COMPANY, New York. [16527 


Venus beauty meter. © July 13, 
1912; 2 c. June 14, 1912; K 48380. 


VERKIN (M. E.), Galveston, Tex. 
[16528-16540 


Causeway celebration, 1-10. © May 
26, 1912; 2 c. each May 8381, 1912; J 
170376—170385. 


Surf bathing, 1-3. © May 29, 1912; 
2c. each June 1, 1912; 170181-170183. 


VERMEER CO., New York. [16541 


[Young woman opening a casement. } 
© \Apr’s, 191242 e. ‘Apres 11, 1912- K 
41505. 


VIGNATI (Louis), New York, N. Y. 
[16542-16546 

[5 titles]: 

High on the roll of honor, heroes 
and heroines of the Titanic. [Plaque 
bas-relief. ] — Ismay ¢J. Bruce) 
[Plaque bas-relief bust]. — Straus 
(Ida) [Medallion bas-relief bust].— 
Straus (Isadore) [Medallion bas- 
relief bust].—Where the Titanic sank. 
[Plaque bas-relief showing location of 
Titanic’s grave.] © June 6, 1912; 2c. 
each June 10, 1912; H 1019-1023. 


VIMEDIA COMPANY, Kansas City, Mo. 
[16547 
Vimedia chart. nos. 1-10. © May 
8, 1912; 2 ec. May 16, 1912; K 42480. 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, Brooklyn. 
[16548-16552 

Baird (Miss Leah) © May 15, 
1912; 2 c. May 16, 1912; J 169286. 

Cooper (George) © June 1, 1912; 
2c. June 3, 1912; J 169875. 

Delaney (Leo.) © May 2, 1912; 2 
ce. May 6, 1912; J 168946. 

[2 photographs]: 

Gardner (Helen).—Morey (Harry 
T.) © Apr. 9, 1912; 2 ce each Apr. 
10, 1912; J 168039, 168040. 


VoBACH (W.) & Co., Berlin. 
[16553, 16554 
Erste schritt. © Jan. 6, 1912; 2c 
Apr. 15, 1912; K 40736. 
Winterabend. © Jan. 20, 1912; 2¢ 
Apr. 20, 1912; K 41024. 


VOLLAND (P. F.) & co., Chicago. 
[16555-16586 
[Colored cards, 54 by 34 inches]: 
Baskets.—Bonbons.— Books. — Cam» 


eras. — Corsets. — Costumes. — Chil- 
dren’s wear. — China. — Feathers. — 
Flowers. — Fruit. — Furs.—Gloves.— 


Hairdressing. — Infancy. — Jewelry.— 
Lamps. — Lingerie. — Millinery. — Ori- 
ental rugs. — Parrot. — Shoes.— Shop- 
ping. — Silks. — Silversmith.— Station= 


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Dt. PV IS eee 


VOLLAND (P. F.) & co.—Continued. 
[Colored cards, 53 by 34 inches]— 
Continued. 
ery.— Summer. — Tailoring. — Toys.— 
Travel.— Wall paper.— Winter. © 
May -25, 1912; 2 c. each June 5, 1912; 
IX 42794-42825. 


Voss (C. L.) Morris, Minn. 
Morris views. 
May 9, 1912; J 169060. 


WAGENFOHR (OTTOMAN L.) New York. 
[16588-16592 


[165S7 


[5 photographs]: 

Bridal Veil Falls.—Grand Canyon.—- 
Mossy Falls.—Plattkill Falls.—Upper 
Bridal Veil Falls. © June 24, 1912; 2 
ec. each June 25, 1912; J 170544-170548. 
WAGGENER (JAMES) JR., Hood River, 

Or. [16593-16598 

Apple blossoms, 2004, 2005. © May 
9, S912 2 “ec. each: Wie Fe, A 12 = ay 
169284, 169285. 


Hoot »CMt:) 2000, 1-8. ©. Apr. -22, 
191230 2. ce wench: Apres 2. Vaot2 2S 
168745-1687A47. 


3012. © May 4, 1912: 2 c. May 
16, 1912; J 169283. 


Wacnerer (R.), Miinchen, Bavaria. 
[16599 
Riimanien (Kronprinzessin Maria 
v.) mit ihrer tochter Prinzessin Jo- 
lane. © May 1, 1912; 2 c. May 14, 
1912s KK 418Sh: 


WAGNER ELECTRIC MFG. CO., St. Louis. 
[16600-16602 
“Golden poppy special” train and 
party en route, N. HE. L. A., 1912. Con- 
vention at Seattle. © June 11, 1912; 
2c. June 24, 1912; J 170518. 


“Red Special’? train and party en- 
route, N. EH. L. A., 1912. Convention at 
Seattle. © June 11, 1912; 2 c: June 
18, 19023 (FJ ATO5S1T. 


Wagner, quality calendar. © June 
1, 1912; 2c. June 4, 1912; K 43420. 


WALK (JOHN A.), Philadelphia. 
[ 


603 


Sinking of the Titanic, Sunday, 
April 14, 1912. © May 4, 1912; 2c 
May 4, 1912; K 41759. 

WALLACE (THOMAS F.) Cleveland. 
[16604-16606 

City government, 1. ©1c. Apr. 2, 
1912; I 988. 

——2..© 1c, Apr. 9, 1912; I 964. 


Mayor chart. ©1c. Mar. 25, 1912; 
I 948. 


© May 2, 1912: 2 ¢. 


WALMER (JOHN) Little, Neb. 
[16607, 16608 

Who’s been eating onions on this 
line. ©-May 6, 1912; 2 c May 10, 
1912; J 169105. 

Wireless report from headquarters. 
© May 7, 1912; 2°c. May 10/2012 - 
169106. 


WALTERS (GUSTAVE H.) Newark, — 
WE eh) [16609-16611 
McCarter (Uzal H.) 1-8. © Apr. 


26, 1912; 1 c. each Apr. 11° 1 © Gach 
Apr. 80, 1912; J 168788—168790. 
WANAMAKER (RODMAN), Philadelphia. 
[16612 
Blackfeet Indians, group. © 1 e¢. 
June 25, 1912; J 170544. 


WarD (FREDERICK), Chicago. 
[16613-16622 

[10 prints]: 

Big surprise awaits everyone who 
investigates our big Summer clearance 
sale-—Chance of the year for young 
folks to start in housekeeping.—Crash- 
ing blow on mail order catalogue 
houses.—Deceptive mail order cata- 
logue ecut—and real article-—Homes 
furnished completely at our great 
Summer clearance sale-—Hurry up 
sweethearts—now is your chance 
home lovers—Summer sale.—Mail or- 
der houses on the run.—Out goes 
everything in our Sweeping Summer 
clearance sale.—Starting shot for our 
greatest summer sale is going to be 
fired tomorrow.—Sweeping clearance. 
© June 17, 1912; 2 ec. each June 1%, 
1912; K 43289-43298. 


(M. C.), Bay City, Mich. 
[16628 
Bay City, Mich., panoramic view of 
Center ave. and Washington streets. 
© May 28, 1912; 2 c. May 381, 1912; J 
169793. 


WATERMAN (C. E.) Newport, R. I. 
[16624-16629 
Dixie (U. S. S.) (crew) © June 8, 
1912; 2 c. June 5, 1912; J 169917. 


U. S. A., C. A. C., companys 82, 101, 
114, 185, 165. © June 24, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each June 5, 1912; J 169916, 169918- 
169921. : 


WATERMAN (O. W.), Hampton, Va. 
[16630-16633 
Delaware (U. S. 8S.) crew. © May 
17 1912: 2c. May 22, 1912; J 169464. 
New Hampshire (U. 8. S.) crew. © 
May 22, 1912; 2 c. May 22, 1912; J 


W ASSON 


1 169467. 


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no. 2, 1912 


16802 


WATERMAN (O. W.)—Continued. 

[2 photographs]: 

Mississippi (U. S. 8S.) [erew].— 
North Dakota (U. S. S.) crew. © 
May 20, 1912; 2 c. each May 22, 1912; 
J 169465, 169466. 


WATERS (R. J.), San Francisco, Cal. 
[16634-16645 

[10 photographs]: 

Golden Gate—Latin Quarter and 
Telegraph MHill—North from Twin 
Peaks showing ocean.—Point Bonita 
from the east.—Point Bonita from the 
west.—Point Reyes from the north.— 
Point Reyes from the south.—Russian 
Hi!l—bay from Fairmont.—San Fran- 
eisco sky line—Telegraph Hill—Bay 
from the Fairmont. © June 20, 1912; 
2 ec. each June 24, 1912; J 170443- 
170452. 

Tetrazzini memorial bronze: 

Street scene at unveiling of.—Un- 
veiling, Mar. 24, 1912. © Mar. 25, 
fo12- 2c. each Apr. 5, 1912; J 167861, 
167862. 


Waters (V. S.), Seattle. 
[16646, 16647 


: Deception pass on Puget Sound. © 
May 24, 1912; 2 c. May 28, 1912; J 
169681. 

Seattle, Mt. Ranier. © June 10, 
£912: 2-c:.June 13,1912; J 170217. 
Way (WILLIAM) New York. [16648 

Osborn-Hannah (Mme. Jane) at 
home. (©) Apr. 25, 1912; .2 c..Apr. 26, 
1912; J 168682. 

WEBER (ALBERT E.), San Jose, Cal. 
[16649 

California poppy. © Mar. 30, 1912; 
2c. May 4, 1912; K 41468. 

WEBSTER (JOHN W.) Pine Bluff, Ark. 
[16650 

Negro baptism. © Apr. 29, 1912; 
Ze. May 7, 1912; J 168957. 
WEIHERMILLER (EMIL), Kansas City, 

Mo. [16651 

Future. © Apr. 10, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 

a5, 1912; K 40731. 


WERNER (ALBERT L.) Buffalo. [16652 


Fatal ice bridge, collapsed Feb. 4, 
2902, (© May 1, 1912; 2 c. May 1, 
1912; J 168839. 

Weener (W.), Chicago. [16653-16802 

Brainy and Drowse [1912]: 

© Apr. 6; 1 c¢. Apr. 10; K 40496. 
© Apr. 9; 1c. Apr. 11; K 40569. 
fe) Apr. 11s 4 -e. Apr. 155 K 40725. 


eS ES SS A 


WERNER ( W.)—Continued. 

Brainy and Drowse [1912]—Contd. 
©) Apr lis: 1¢. Apr 17: K 40838) 
© Apr. 16; 1 c Apr. 19; K 40917. 
© Apr. 18; 1c. Apr. 22; K 41029. 
© Apr. 20; 1 c Apr. 22; K 41034. 
© Apr 2334 ce Apr. 25° "KK 41197. 
) Apr 25 240 eC Apr QT K 41257, 
© Apr. 27; 1c. May; K 41367. 
© Apr. 30; 1 c. May 2; K 41420. 
© May 2;1.c. May 6; K 41531. 
© May 7: ive May 1h: K 41799. 
© May 9; 1'c. May 11; K 41801. 
© May 11; 1 c May 13; K 41855. 
© May 14; 1c. May 17; K 42069. 
© May 16; 1c. May 20; K 42178. 
© May 18; 1c. May 24; K 42393. 
© May 21; 1c. May 24; K 42895. 
© “May 23; 1c. May 25; K ‘42458. 
© May 25; 1c. May 27; K 42489. 
© May 28; 1'c. May 31; K 42604. 
© May 30; 1c. June 1; K 42653. 
© June 1;1c. June 3; K 42676. 
© June 4; 1c June 6; K 42935. 
© June 6; 1c. June 10; K 438096. 
© June 8; 1c. June 10; K 43094. 
© June 11; 1c. June 18; K 43212. 
© June 13; 1c. June 15; K 48317. 
© June 15; 1c. June 21; K 43521. 
© June 18; 1c. June 21; K 43525. 
© June 20; 1c. June 22; K 43582. 
© June 22; 1c. June 24; K 48605. 
© June 25; 1 c. June 27; K 48755. 

Cireus Sally [1912]: 
© Apr. 5; 1¢ Apr. 8; K 40429. 
©) Apr. 8s id-e) Apr; K ‘40571. 
© Apr. 10; 1c. Apr. 12; K 40692. 
© Apr./12)) 4. ce Apr.i15: K 40737. 
© Apr.15;4 ¢ Apr.'17; K 40836. 
© Apr. 17; 1c Apr. 19; K 40915. 
© Apr. 19; 1 ¢. Apr. 22; K 41032. 
© Apr. '22> 4 c. Apr. 25; K 41195. 
© Apr. 24:14 ce. Apr: 26; AK-41 230. 
© Apr. 26; 1 ec Apr. 29; K 41278. 
© Apr. 29; 1 c. May 2; K 41417. 
© May 1; 1c. May 38; K 41440. 
© May 3; 1c. May 6; K 41529. 
© May 6; 1c. May 8; K 41681. 
© May 8; 1c. May 10; K 41762. 
© May 10; 1c. May 18; K 41857. 
© May 13; 1c. May 15; K 41955. 
© May 15; 1c. May 17; K 42073. 


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16802 


WERNER (W.)—Continued. 
Circus Sally [1912]—Continued. 


© Mayi7 > ‘e. May 20; K 42180. 
© May 20; 1c May 24; K 42397. 
© May 22; 1c. May 25; K 42460. 
© May 24; 1¢. May 27; K 42487. 
© May 27; 1c. May 29; K 42573. 
© May 29; 1c. May 31; K 42602. 
© May 31; 1c. June 8; K 42679. 
© June 3; 1 ce June 5; K 42881. 
© June 5; 1c. June 8; K 48023. 
© June 7; 1c. June 10; K 43092. 
© June 10; 1c. June 12; K 43182. 
© June 12; 1c. June 14; K 48256. 
© June 14; 1c. June 17; K 48344. 
© June 17; 1c. June 21; K 48527. 
© June 19; 1c. June 21; K 43523. 
© June 21;1c. June 24; K 43603. 
© June 24; 1c. June 26; K 436738. 


© June 26; 1 c. June 28; K 43830. 


nd: © May) 841912. 1. © 
May 10, 1912; K 41763. 


Farm band [1912]: 
© June 3;1e. June 5; K 42833. 
© June 4; 1c. June 6; K 429387. 


Farm ba 


Goin’ somewhere. 


© June 11,1912: 


1c. June 18, 1912; K 43214. 


Interfering with jungle travel. © 
gune® h' 19925. 1.e “Jume: 3.1913 * Kk 


42678. 


Jungle drama [1912]: 


pt. JV; He Ss Wee 


WERNER (W.)—Continued. 
Lord Longbow [1912]—Continued. 


© May 20; 1 c. May 24; K 42398. 
© May 22; 1c. May 25; K 42461. 
© May 24; 1 ec May 27; K 42488. 
© May 27; 1c. May 29; K 42574. 
© May 29; 1 c. May 81; K 42603. 
© May 31;1¢. June 8: K 42680. 

© June 8; 1c. June 5; K 42832. 

© June 5; 1c. June 8; K 48024. 

© June 7; 1 ce. June 10; K 43093. 
© June 10; 1c. June 12; K 43183. 
© June 12; 1c. June 14; K 43257. 
© June 14; 1c. June 17; K 43345. 
© June 17; 1c. June 21; K 48528. 
© June 19; 1c. June 21; K 43524. 
© June 21; 1c. June 24; K 48604. 
© June 24; 1c. June 26; K 43674. 
© June 26; 1 ec. June 28; K 43831. 


Millinery work. © Apr. 29, 1912; 
1c. May 2, 1912; K 41419. 


On the Jungle railway. © June 5, 
1912; 1 c. June 8, 1912; K 48025. 


Sammy Spankem [1912]: 


© Apr. 6; 1 ec. Apr. 10; K 40497. 
© Apr. 9; 1 c« Apr. 11; K 40570. 
© Apr. 11; 1 @ Apr 15; 4072s. 
© Apr. 13; 1c. Apr. 17; K 40839. 
© Apr. 16; 1 ec. Apr. 19; K 40918. 


© Apr. 16; 1 ec. Apr. 19; K 40919. 
© Apr. 18; 1c. Apr. 22; K 41081. 


Lord Longbow [1912]: 


© Apr. 5; 1c. Apr. 8; K 40440. 
© Apr, Ss: c Apr, 11 ik 40572. 
© Apr. 10; 1 ec. Apr. 12; K 40693. 
© Apr. 12; 1c. Apr. 15; K 40738. 
© Apr. 15; 1 ce Apr 17: K 40837. 
© Apr. 17; 1 c. Apr. 19; K 40916. 
© Apr. 19; 1 e. Apr. 22; K 41033. 
©. Apr 22.4 chAprigoe Ke 41196. 
© Aprs 24: 1 ‘ec. Apr 26; KK 41231. 
© Apr. 26; 1 ¢. Apr. 29; K 41279. 
© Apr. 29; 1¢. May 2; K 41418. 
© May 1; 1c. May 3; K 41441. 
© May 3; 1c. May 6; K 41530. 
© May 6; 1c. May 8; K 41682. 
© May 8;1c. May 10; K 41761. 
© May 10; 1c. May 138; K 41858. 
© May 13; 1 c. May 15; K 41956. 
© May 15; 1c. May 17; K 42074. 
© May 17; 1c. May 20; K 42181. 


296 


© Apr, 18; 1 ¢. Apr. 


22; K 41030. 


© Apr. 20; 1 @ Apr. 22= eames: 
© Apr. 23; 1 c. Apr. 25; K 41198. 
© Apr. 25; 1 ¢ Apr. 27> K 4iehs. 
(© Apr. 27; 1 ec. May 1; K 41868. 
© Apr. 30; 1 ec. May 2; K 41421. 
© May 2; 1 ec. May 6; K 41532. 
© May 7; 1c. May 11; K 41800. 
© May 9; 1c. May 11; K 41802. 
© May 11; 1c. May 18; K 41856. 
© May 14; 1 c. May 17; K 42070. 
© May 16; 1c. May 20; K 42179. 
© May 18; 1c. May 24; K 42394. 
© May 21; 1c. May 24; K 42396. 
© May 28; 1c. May 25; K 42459. 
© May 25; 1c. May 27; K 42490. 
© May 28; 1c. May 31; K 42605. 
© May 30; 1c. June 1; K 42654. 
© June 1; 1 c. June 3; K 42677. 
© June 4; 1c. June 6; K 42936. 
© June 6; 1c. June 10; K 48097. 
© June 8; 1c. June 10; K 48095. 
© June 11; 1c. June 13; K 48218. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no...2, 1912 


16893 


WERNER (W.)—Continued. 
Sammy Spankem [1912]—Contd. 
© June 13; 1c. June 15; K 43318. 
© June 15; 1c. June 21; K 43522. 
© June 18: 1 ¢. June 21: K 43526: 
© June 20; 1c. June 22; K 43583. 
© June 22;1c¢. June 24; K 43606. 
© June 25; 1c. June 27; K 48756. 


Some one after them. © June 10, 
1912; 1 c. June 6, 1912; K 48098. 


WERNER & SOMMER CO., New York. 
[16803 
[Pictorial fashions illustration, large 
and small size.] © Apr. 10, 1912; 2 
eoeapr, 15, 1912; K 40733. 


WESSLER (Huco), New York. 
[16804-16835 
Best wishes. May God’s blessing 
rich and rare. © May 14, 1912; 2 ¢. 
May 16, 1912; K 42343. 


[Colored post cards]: 

Because.—Best wishes. — Birthday 
greetings.—Burglar.—Congratulations. 
1. Now if I were old Father Time.— 
Congratulations. 2. May this day 
bring years of gladness.—Continu- 
ous.—Cost.—Every second. — Fact.— 
Friends.—I wonder.—Longest day.— 
Pirate. — Request. — Sailing.—Think- 
ing.— To-morrow. — Until. — When. — 
Why.—Wish.—Your birthday. © May 
14, 1912; 2 c. each May 16, 1912; K 
41991-42014. . 


[8 prints]: 


Champion.—Fishing. — Heaven. — I 


never knew life held such joy divine.— 
If. — Missed. — Smuggler. — Touch of 
nature. © May 20, 1912; 2 c. each 
May 23, 1912; K 42312-42319. 


WESTERMANN (L. A.) co., New York. 
[16836-16872 

[Fashion cuts of women for ads]: 
Saber.—Sack. — Sailor. — Salmon.— 
Sauce.—Saxon.—Scaffold.—Scandal.— 
Seant.—Scholar.—Screen.—Sculptor.— 
Seaside.—Senior. — Sentiment. — Ser- 
~ geant. — Serpent. — Shadow.— Sheep- 
skin.—Shell.—Shiver.—Signal.—Silk.— 
Siren.— Slave. — Slender. — Smoke. — 
Smudge. Sober.—Soda.—Soprano.— 
Spade.—Sparrow.—Stage. — Stripes.— 
Summer.—Swing. © May 11, 1912; 
2c. each May 15, 1912; K 41909-41945. 


WEYLE (E.), Goldfield, Nev. [16873 

Manhattan, Nev., street scene. © 
Mag. 13, 1912; 2 ¢,, May 20, A9425-7 
169406. 


WHEELER (JOHN Leavenworth. 
Wash. [16874, 16875 
Leavenworth, Wash., A, B. © Apr. 
G18 OdD o*2: eb each Apr. 22) 1912-7 
169006, 169007. 


1.) 


WHIPPLE (LEYLAND), Bangor, Me. 
[16876-16879 
Atwood (Harry) at Bangor, Me. © 
sume: 24, 19125 2 ce, Jane 26, 1912: J 
1706438. 
—— flying at Bangor, Me. © June 
24, 1912; 2 c. June 26, 1912; J 170644. 
Lockalexis, Indian runner. © June 
$, (T1912) 2-e: June.t0, 19123 J 170135. 


Wreck of electric car, Bangor, May 
16, 1912. © May 17, 1912; 2 c May 
20, 1912; J 169405. 


WHITE (JoHN H.) Chicago. [16880 


Star and garter theatre. © Apr. 10, 
ADT Ze); Apres 20; 1912 = J 168397. 


WHITE (LUTHER L.) New York. 
[16881, 16882 
Deslys (Gaby) 1,2. © Apr. 6, 1912: 
2) 1@) ‘edeh Apr. 11, 1912; J 168061, 
168062. 


WHITE (RatPH FE.) Philadelphia. 
[16883-16885 
Sewage purification and disposal 
plant for Chester County home and 
hospital for the insane. © 1 c. Apr. 
2, 1912; I 940. 


Sewage purification and disposal 
plant for Inwood sanitarium. ©l1e. 
Apr, O12 +) b. 939. 

Sewage purification and disposal 
plant for Philadelphia Jewish hospi- 
tale \@) tt en Ape. 16, 19125) 1 969. 


WHITE & WyckKoFF, Holyoke, Mass. 
[16886 
Duluth, Minn., High school [and] 
Robert E. Denfeld. © Sept. 1. 1911; 
2c. May 22, 1912; K 42296. 


WHITE AEROPLANE CO., Brooklyn. 
[16887-16892 


Curtiss hydroaeroplane, 3 foot fly- 
ing model.—Langley tandem mono- 
plane, 3 foot flying model, double chain 
drive-—Model aeroplane pontoons.— 
Nieuport monoplane, 86 inch flying 
model.—_White racer.—White word- 
less lesson. © May 1, 1912; 1 c. each 
Apr. 26, 1912; I 982-987. 


WHITMIRE (Mrs. THEODORE) New 
Philadelphia, O. [16893 
Whitmire (Mrs. Theodore) © Jan. 


Ot O12 =) 4 e, Mar. 29, 1902): des ADE. 
40.) 1912: J: 167996. 


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16894 


pt. IV; RSs ee 


WHITNEY (H. L.), Hampton, Iowa. 
[16894 
Hampton, Ia., Phoenix hotel. © 
May..25, 29123 2c... May, 28, 1912: 3 
169658. 


WHITNEY Chi- 
cago. [16895 
Master’s hand. © May 6, 1912; 2. 
May 6, 1912; J 169238. 
_Witcox (H. F.), Cuba, N. Y. [16896 


Cuba, N. Y., high school base ball 
team. © June 26, 1912; 2 ¢. June 27, 
1912; J 170645. 


WILDE (W. A.) company, Chicago. 
[16897-16917 


(MoracE OTTOWELL) 


Your birthstone: 

April.—August.—December.—Febru- 
ary.—January.—July.—June.— March. 
— May.— November. — October.— Sep- 
tember. © May 15, 1912; 2 ec. each 
May 20, 1912; K 42118, 42120, 42122— 
42130, 42133. 

[9 prints]: 

Blotter that knows how to blot.— 
Every twig of your Christmas tree.— 
I am of absorbing interest.—May every 
candle burning bright—May every 
wish-bone.— Merry Christmas. ’Tis 
sweet to be remembered.—When this 
blotter you see.—Would that you were 
not so many miles away.—Yard of 
Christmas wishes. © May 1, 1912; 2 
e. each May 20, 1912; K 42119, 42121, 
42131, 42132, 42134421388. 


WILLARD (FRANK G.) Topeka, Kan. 
[16918 
Topeka, Kan., general offices of 
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe rail- 
way company. © Apr. 6, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Apr. 11, 1912; J 168060. 


WILLIAMS (CHAS. A.), Livonia, N. Y. 

[16919-16922 

On! suard., © June 6, 1912: 2 <. 
June 7, 1912; J 170009. 


Royal family. © June 6, 1912; 2 ¢. 
June 7, 1912; J 170007. 

[2 photographs]: 

Buffalo at home.—Kalispell chief, 
the king of the herd. © May 22, 1912; 
2 ec. edch May 23, 1912; J 169470- 
169471. 


WILLIAMS (CHARLES ALLYN) Urbana, 
Til. [16923 
Roman forum from Capitoline Hill. 
© Apr.. 2, 9912" 206 Mia Ss. leis ad 
169023. 
WittiaMs (EH. K.), Chicago. [16924 


[Picture of vest pocket showing 
fountain pen and pencil.] © June 18, 
1912; 2 c. June 28, 1912; K 487783. 


WILLIAMS (WARNER C.), Indianapo- 
lis. [16925 
[Greek wonder horn letter head de- 


sign.] © Mar. 22, 1912; 2c. Mar. 25, 
1912; K 40877. 


WILLIAMSON (JACOB) Chicago. 
[16926-16930 


[Country barn dance.] © May 28, 
1912; 2°c., May 31, 1912 > KK 4250. 


[Rose and leaves.] © May 29, 
1912; 2c. May 31, 1912° "% 42a02: 


2. © June 11, 1992-32 codes 
14, 1912; K 438240. 


—3. © June 11, 1912; 2 ce June 


17, 1912; K 43339. 


— 4. © June 11, 1912; 2 ce. June 
19, 1912; K 48417. 


WILSON (FRANK A.), So. Portland, Me. 
16931 

We fellows digging clams. © June 
14, 1912; 2c. June 14, 1912; J 1703823. 


WiLson (L. E.), Berkeley, Cal. 
[16932-16934 


Miss San Francisco bids you come. 
© May 15, 1912; 2 c. May 21, 1912; K 
42340. 

Vagaries of fortune. © May 15, 
1912; 2c. May 21, 1912; K 42841. 


World nestles in the lap of Miss 
San Francisco. © May 15, 1912; 2 ¢. 
May 21, 1912; K 42342. 


Wine (R. E.) Glendive, Mont. 
[16935-16937 
Sold by the Glendive implement com- 
pany, 1-3. © Apr. 8, 19125 2p: 
12, 1912; J 168L0L 


WINSCHER (C. G.) Sheboygan, Wis. 
[16938-16940 
Feeding hungry sea gulls, by Dep. 
fish and game warden, 1-3. © Feb. 
19, 1912; 2c. each Apr. 17, 1912; 5 
168235-168237. 


Winstow (F. H. H.), Cherryfield, Me. 

[16941 

Prospect Harbor, Me., light. 1 and 

2. © June 11, 1912; 2 c. each June 
13, 1912; J 170215, 170216. 


Winter & POND Co., INC., Juneau, 


Alaska. [16942 
16th infantry, Fort Seward, Alaska. 
© May 22, 1912; 2 c. June 1, 1912; J 
169818. 
WocHEeR (Max) AND SON COMPANY, 
Cincinnati. [16943, 16944 
[Hospital room equipment no. 1, 2.] 
© June 14, 1912; 2 c. June 22, 1912; 
Ix 43580, 48581. 


298 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


noe 2, 1912 


17016 


WoEHLER (H. L.), New York. 
[16945-16956 
Bon voyage. © Apr. 25, 1912; 2:c. 
Apr. 29, 1912; K 41618. 
Bon voyage. As slow your ship 
steams out of port. © May 20, 1912; 
2c. June 6, 1912; K 42904. 


Bon voyage. Two friends of whom 
you'll never tire. © May 20, 1912; 
2c. June 6, 1912; K 42906. 

Congratulations: 

Dear friends, I see great peace and 
joy.—I ‘wooden wish you anything.— 
I’m wishing after twenty years of 
shine and shower  together.—Rich 
blessings you have treasured up.— 
This day is written in our hearts.— 
Tin years of wedded happiness. © 
May 20, 1912; 2 c. each June 6, 1912; 
K 42909—42914. 


Geshundheit [Little dutch boy drink- 
ing from mug.] © May 20, 1912; 2c. 
June 6, 1912; K 42905. 

Gesundheit—Now here’s to the health 
of yourself and your wife. ©May 20, 
1912: 2c. June 6, 1912; K 42907. 

Passing days are more than filled 
with rounds of busy cares. © May 20, 
1912; 2c. June 6, 1912; K 42908. 


WoHLBRUCK 
Reno, Nev. 

[4 photographs]: 

Camp and workings, Lahontan, Nev. 
irrigation project for Carson sink 
lands.—Carson River and Lahontan, 
Ney., irrigation project, dam and 
workings from north side.—Lahontan 
dam workings and Carson River from 
S. E. side.——Reno, Nev., from south 
side fire station. © May 27, 1912; 2 
e. each June 1, 1912; J 169818-169821. 


CLEMENS ) 
[16957-16960 


( THEODOR 


Woutr (Max), Manhattan, Kansas. 
[16961 


Shepherd crook, Kansas state agri- 
cultural college. © Apr. 20, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Mery) 7 1912; 1 ce: May. 24, 191259 
1695387. 


WoLvEN (E. L.) Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
[16962-17004 
McCaleb (Ella) A, B. © May Tf, 
1912; 2 c. each May 8, 1912; J 169029, 
169030. 


Tillinghast (Mrs. T. N.) acting 
Jady-principal of Vassar college, 4 
view : 


5 by 7 sitting —5 by 7 standing.— 
S by 10 sitting—S8 by 10 standing. 
© May 2, 1912; 2 c. each May 22, 
1912; J 169851-169854. 


WoLvEN (KE. L.)—Continued. 

Vassar college daisy chain June 11, 
AGI2 5 x 32. © June12 1912* 2.¢ 
June 14, 1912; J 170222. 

Dickens play, Founders day, 
May, 1912, 1-10. ©May 21, 1912; 2c. 
each May 23, 1912; J 169832-169841. 
Junior-senior boat ride, 4.— 
Junior-senior boat ride, ghosts, 5— 
Junior-senior boat ride, sailors, 1. © 
June 8, 1912; 2 c. each June 6, 1912; 
J 169954-169956. 


— May pole exercise, May, 1912, 
1, 2. © May 21, 1912; 2 c. each May 
28, 1912; J 169849, 169850. 

—— Sophomore tree exercise, May, 
1912; 1-7. © May, 21, 1912: 2.¢. each 
May 23, 1912; J 169842-169848. 

—— 4th hall play, 1912, 1-6. © 
May, 28,1912; 2:¢ each Jame 1, 1912: 
J 169822-169827. 

—— 4th hall play, 7-12. © May 28, 
1912; 2 e. each June 6, 1912; J 169948— 
169958. 

[2 photographs]: 

Vassar college, class of 1912 around 
class tree, June 11, 1912.—Vassar col- 
lege daisy chain, June 11, 1912. 6x10. 
© June 11, 1912; 2 c. each June 13, 
1912; J 1702238, 170224. 


Woop (Cart C.) Portland, Or. [17005 

Lion, City park, Portland, Or. © 
dome 10; 1OI2=) 2 ec June 4, 1912> J 
169908. 


Woop, (GrEoRGE), Mora, Minn. 
[17006-17010 

By quiet waters. © June 12, 1912; 
2)@) June) 159 '4912);.. J 10227: 

June days;' © June 12, 1912; 2c. 
Sune 15,1912; J; 170228. 

[3 photographs]: 

Day in May.— Meadow brook in 
springtime.—Peaceful valley. © May 
2) LOU 2 ie. each, May 28, 19123" J 
169684169686. 


Woop (H. D.) New Bern, N. C. 
[17011 


©1c. May 24, 1912; 


Return (The). 
J 169967. 
Woop (Capt. W. F.) Y% SANDERSON, 

New York. [17012 

Horses on board. © June 4, 1912; 

2c. June 4, 1912; J 169880. 


Woop PHOTO co., Wells. Maine. 
[17013-17016 


[Lobster post card series A 1-4]: 
IT am sending this card for your 
journey.—Just to show you’re not for- 


299 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17017 


Woop PHOTO co.—Continued. 
[Lobster post card\series A 1-4]— 
Continued. 


gotten. — Lobster greetings from 
Maine.—Vacation joys may you not 
lack. © May 18, 1912: 2 ec. each June 
11, 1912; K 43120-48123. 


Woopsury & co., Worcester, Mass. 
[17017-17022 
[Sepia landscapes]: 
Brook.—Falls. — Rapids. — River. — 
Sea.—Source. © May 1, 1912; 2 c. 
each May 3, 1912; K 41452-41457. 


WoopvFIELD (FRANK), Astoria, Ore. 
[17023-17030 
Maryland (U.S. 8.) 1-8. © June 
18, 1912; 2 c. June 24, 1912; J 170440— 
170442. 
Wigwam II, Astoria, Or. 1-5. © 
May 18, 1912; 2 c. each May 24, 1912; 
J 169539-169543. 


WoRDEN (JOHN E.) Wrangell, Alaska. 

[17081 

Wrangell, Alaska, Mar., 1912. © 

May 7, 1912 2 es May. eG, ete ory 
169287. 


WRIGHT (FRANK E.), New York. 
[17032-17052 

[21 prints]: 

Brilliant and fragrant flowers.— 
Current letter postage stamps of for- 
eign nations.—Domestic cats and kit- 
tens. — Eggs of various American 
birds.—Flags of all nations.—Fruits 
ready for plucking—Game birds.— 
Game fish caught with the fly— 
Habitations of mankind. — Interna- 
tional code and U. S. weather bureau 
signals.—Leading breeds of chickens.— 


pt. tv, 0. S., Vo Tae > BD EN be. 


WRIGHT (FRANK E.)—Continued. 
[21 prints]—Continued. 

Leading breeds of dogs.—Plants of 
great commercial valne——Rare birds 
of brilliant plumage.—Slippers of vari- 
ous nations, ancient and modern.-— 
Standard breeds of cattle. — Typical 
costumes of various nations.—United 
States army and naval uniforms.— 
Valuable minerals as they are found.— 
Various breeds of horses.—Wild ani- 
mals in deadly combat. © Apr. 12, 
1912; 2 ¢. each Apr Gh) aoie ee 
40739-40759. 


YE ROSE STUDIO, Providence, R. I. 
[17053-17057 
Dowling (Bishop Austin) 1-5. 
Apr. 22, 1912; 2 ec. each Apr. 23, 1912 
J 168720-168724. 


Youne (R. J.) Soap Lake, Wash. 
[17058, 17059 
Soap Lake, [Wash.] sanitarium. © 
Mar. 29, 1912; 2 .¢. Apr 1092-0 
168007. 


Siloam sanitarium. © Mar. 29, 
1912; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1912; J. 162006: 


Youne & CARL, Cincinnati. 
[17060-17062 
Baseball banquet. © May 18, 1912; 
2c. May 20, 1912; J 169417. 
Coal men at Coney. © June 12, 
1912; 2.¢. June 17, 1012: 3 11th 
National league park dedication. © 
May 18, 1912; 2 @ May 22g ae 
169421. 
ZAHN (OSWALD F.) Detroit. [17065 


Automobile rear axle. © 1. Mar. 
30, 1912; I 933. 


300 


LIST OF MOVING PICTURES 


AMERICA’S FEATURE FILM CO., Chicago. 

[17064 

Convict life in the Ohio peniten- 

tiary, 4 scenes, 4 reels. © 1c. each 
May 18, 1912; J 169358. 


BI0GRAPH COMPANY, New York. 


[17065-17098 
Algy, the watchman. Roll. ©1«. 
June 8, 1912; J 170133. 
Beast at bay. Roll. ©1c. May 29, 
12> 5 169785. 
Brave hunter. 
22, 1912; J 168476. 
Close call. Roll. 
1912; J 169460. 
Dash through the clouds. Roll. © 
1 ec. June 28, 1912; J 170666. 
Fate’s interception. Roll. ©1.. 
Apr. 8, 1912; J 167954. 
© 1 
© 1c. May 


Roll. ©, 1 e. Apr. 


© 1 ¢« May 22, 


Female of the species. Roll. 


e. Apr. 18, 1912; J 168165. 
Fickle Spaniard. Roll. 
3, 1912; J 168889. 
Furs (The) Roll. © 1c. May 13, 
1912; J 169163. 
Helen’s marriage. Roll. © 1. 
May 22, 1912: J 169461. 

Help! help! Roll. ©1c. Apr. 10, 
1912; J 168044. 
His lesson. 
1912; J 169289. 
Home folks. 
1912; J 170147. 


Roll. © 1c. May 16, 


Roll. ©1c. June 10, 


Just like a woman. Roll. ©1e. 
Apr. 20, 1912; J 1683896. 

Katchem Kate. Roll. © 1c. June 
a, 1912; J 170618. 

Leading man. Roll. ©1e. May 3, 
1912; J 168888. 

Lena and the geese. Roll. ©1e. 
June 25, 1912; J 170619. 

Lesser evil. Roll. © 1c. Apr. 27, 
1912; J 168788. 

Lodging for the night. Roll. ©le. 


May 18, 1912; J 169195. 


Neighbors. Roll. © 1 ¢. June 25, 
not: J ViO61T. 


BIoGRAPH COMPANY—Continued. 


Oh, those eyes. Roll. © 1. Apr. 
A912! Te hO (O90. 
Old actor. Roll. © 1 « May 4, 


1912; J 168900. 


One is business, the other crime. 
Roll. ©i1c. Apr. 24,1912; J 168597. 


Outcast among outcasts. Roll. © 
1c. May 29, 1912; J 169786. 
Punishment (The) Roll. ©l.« 


Apr: 5, 1912; J 167862. 
Spirit awakened. Roll. ©1c. June 
28, 19123 F177 0667: 


Temporary truce. 2 rolls. 


© Ae. 
June 10, 1912; J 170148. 


Their first kidnapping case. Roll. 
©1e. Apr. 10, 1912; J 168045. 

Those Hicksville boys. Roll. ©le. 
Apr. 1, 1912; J 167692. 

Tomboy Bessie. Roll. © 1c. June 
S, LOI 7 T7OL32. 

When kings were the law. Roll. 
©1c May 20, 1912; J 169418. 

When the fire-bells rang. Roll. © 
1c. May 18, 1912; J 169194. 

Won by a fish. Roll. © 1c Apr. 


22, 1912; J 168477. 


BUFFALO Bitt & PAWNEE BILL FILM 
co., New York. [17099-17101 
Life of Buffalo Bill, pts. 1-3. 3 


reels. © 1c each June 8, 1912; J 
170003-170005. 


CROWN FEATURE FILM Co., New York. 
[17102, 17103 
Battle of two palms. Reel 1. © 
1 ec. June 25, 1912; J 170522. 
Battle of two palms. Reel 2. © 
1 e. June 25, 1912; J 1705238. 


EcLAIR FILM Cco., Fort Lee, N. J. 
[17104, 17105 


The great 
© 1.«. each 


Land of darkness, or 
mine disaster. 2 reels. 
May 3, 1912; J 168890. 


Zigomar vs. Le Rouquin. pts. 1-4. 


New baby. Roll. ©: 1 ¢. June 28; 4 reels. © 1 c« Apr. 18, 1912; J 
1912; J 170665. 168481. 
301 


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17106 


pt. Eve BR: S.,V.7 


(THoMAS A.) INC., Orange, 


[17106- 17325 
Angel antl the stranded troupe, 1-4. 

Clippings from reel. © June 12, 1912; 

2c. June 19, 1912; J 170311-170314. 

Apple pie, 1-8. Clippings from reel. 
© June 19, 1912; 2 ce. each June 25, 
1912 -T/27052 71 10529. 

Artist and the brain specialist, 1-3. 
Clippings from a reel. © May 22, 
1912; 2 c each May 28,1912; J 169667-— 
169669. 


Aunt Miranda’s cat, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © May 8, 1912; 2 «. 
each May 16, 1912; J 169802-169305. 


Bank President’s son, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © May 14, 1912; 
2c. each May 22, 1912; J 169446- 
169449. 

Billie, 1-4. Clippings from a reel. 
© May 7, 1912; 2 c. each May 16, 1912; 
J 169290-169298. 

Blinks and Jinks, attorneys at law, 
14. Clippings from a reel. © May 1, 
1912; 2 c. each May 7, 1912; J 168977-— 
168980. 

Boss of lumber camp no. 4, 1-4. 
Clippings from a reel. © Apr. 19, 
1912; 2 c. each Apr. 28,1912; J 168497— 
168500. 


Butler and the maid, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © Apr. 27, 1912; 
2 e@. each Apr. 380;. 1912; J 168796- 
168799. 

Charlie’s reform, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © Apr. 5, 1912; 2 c. each 
Apr. 10, 1912; J 168024-168027. 


Church and country, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. Aprh 12; 1912452 e@. 
each Apr. 18, 1912; J 168272168275. 


Convict’s parole, 14. Clippings from 
a, reek” G) May Wi 21912") 2c. vedeh 
May 22, 1912; J 169450-169453. 


Dr. Brompton-Watts’ age adjuster, 
14. Clippings from a reel. © Apr. 
6; 1002: 2c, ‘eae Apr iG, S912: 5 
168020-168023. 

Dream dances, 1-4. Clippings from 
a reel. © Apr. 20, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Apr. 28, 1912; J 168489-168492. 

Dumb wooing, 1-4. Clippings from 
a reel. © Apr: 17, 1912; 2. c. each 
Apr. 23, 1912; J 168501-168504. 


Eddie’s exploits, scenes 1-4. Clip- 
pings from reel. © June 1, 1912; 2c. 
each June 12, 1912; J 170191-170194. 


Every rose has its stem, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © May 11, 1912; 
2 ec. each May 16, 1912; J 169294- 
169297. 


EDISON 
N. 


— 


from 


Epison (THOMAS A.) rnc.—Continued. 


Funeral that flashed in the pan, 1-4. 
Clippings from a reel. © Mar. 30, 
1912; 2 ¢. each (Agim (ge ote e 
168028168031. 


Girl at the key. 4 scenes. Clip- 
pings from reel. © June 23, 1912; 
2 c. each June 25, 1912; J 170538— 
170541. 


Guilty party, 1-8. Clippings from a 
reel. © May 4, 1912; 2 c. each May 7, 
1912; J 168970-168972. 


High cost of living, seenes 14. Clip- 
pings from reel. © June 4, 1912; 2c. 
each June 12, 1912; J 170195-170198. 


How father accomplished his work. 
1-4. Clippings from reel. © June 15, 
1912; 2 c. June 19, 19125 1 170s05— 
170306. 


How Patrick’s eyes were opened, 1-4. 
Clippings from a reel. © Apr. 20, 
1912; 2 ¢@ each Apr, 2s" aea2 
168493168496. 


How Washington crossed the Dela- 
ware, 14. Clippings from a reel. © 
Mar. 29, 1912: 2 © each “Apr, 
1912; J 168016—168019. 


Insurgent Senator, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © Apr: 16, 1912; 2c 
each Apr. 23, 1912; J 168505-168508. 


Is he eligible? (1-4) Clippings 
from a reel. © Apry 10) 492 
each Apr. 18, 1912; J 168268—168271. 


Jim’s wife, 1-3. Clippings from a 
reel. © May 28, 1912; 2 c. each June 
6, 1912; J 169932—-169934. 


Kitty’s hold up, 1-4, clippings from 
reel. © June 15, 1912; 2° June dg, 
1912; J 170307-170310. 

Little woolen shoe, 14. Clippings 
a reel. © Apr. 23; 1pige 2c. 
each Apr. 30, 1912; J 168808—168811. 

Man in the makings, 4 scenes. Clip- 
pings from reel. © June 18, 1912; 2 
e. each June 25, 1912; J 170534170537. 

Man who made good, scenes 1-4. 
Clippings from reel. © June 7, 1912; 
2c. each June 12, 1992507 170187- 
170190. 

Mine on the Yukon, 1-4. Clippings 
from. a reel. © Apr. 2, 192s 

each Apr. 10, 1912; J 168032-168035. 

Out of the deep, 1-4. Clippings from 
a reel. © May 38, 1912; 2 c. each May 
7, 1912; J 1689738-168976. 

Passer-by. 4 scenes. Clippings from 
reel. © June 21, 1912; 2 c. each June 
25. 1912: J 170530-170533. 


302 


LIST OF MOVING PICTURES 


no. 2, 1912 


Epison (THoMAS A.) INc.—Continued. 


Passion flower, 1-3. Clippings from 
a reel. © May 29, 1912; 2 ec. each 
June 6, 1912; J 169935-169937. 


Personal affair, 1-4. Clippings from 
a reel. © May 15, 1912; 2 c each 
May 22, 1912; J 169442-169445. 


Prisoner of war,1-8. Clippings from 
reel. © June 14, 1912; 2 « June 19, 
1912; J 170315-170317. 


Romance of the ice fields, 1-8. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © May 18, 1912; 2 
e. each May 28, 1912; J 169678169680. 


Rowdy and his new pal, 1-3. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © Apr. 6, 1912; 2 
ce. each Apr. 10, 1912; J 168036-168088. 


Seenes in Delhi, India, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © May 18, 1912; 2 
ce. each May 28, 1912; J 169663—169666. 


Shadows on the blind, 14. Clip- 
pings from reel. © June §, 1912; 2 2. 
each June 12, 1912; J 170199-170202. 


Spanish cavalier, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © Apr. 9, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Apr. 18, 1912; J 168264—168267. 


Sunset gun, 1-4. Clippings from a 
reel. © May 24, 1912; 2 c. each May 
28, 1912; J 169674169677. 


Target practice of the Atlantic fleet, 
U. S. Navy, 1-38. Clippings from reei. 
© June 19, 1912; 2 c. each June 25, 
1912; J 170524170526. 


Ten days with a fleet of U. S. bat- 
tieships, 14. Clippings from reel. © 
wane i), J012> 2 ¢. June 19, 1912° J 
170299-1703802. 


Tenacious solicitor, 14. Clippings 
fom 4 reel © Apr.. 24, 1912; 2.'¢ 
each Apr. 30, 1912; J 168804—168807. 


Their hero, 1-4. Clippings from a 
reel. © May 21, 1912; 2 c. each May 
28, 1912; J 169670-169673. 


Treasure Island, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © May 10, 1912; 2 «. 
each May 16, 1912; J 169298-169301. 


Two knights in a barroom, 1-5. 
Clippings from a reel. © Apr. 3, 1912; 
2 ec. each Apr. 10, 1912; J 168011-— 
168015. 


Unusual sacrifice, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © Apr. 26, 1912; 2 c. 
each Apr. 380, 1912; J 168800-—168803. 


Very much engaged, 1-4. Clippings 


17327 


Epison (THoMAS A.) 1INc.—Continued. 


Views in Calcutta, India, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © May 31, 1912; 
2 c. each June 6, 1912; J 169988- 
169941. 


Western Prince Charming, 14. 
Clippings from a reel. © May 25, 
1912; 2c. each May 28, 1912; J 169659- 
169662. 


Westminster kennel club dog show, 
1-4. Clippings from a reel. © June 
99125" 2-e¢, each, June 6, 1912; J 
169942169945. 


Winnie’s dance, 14. Clippings from 
a reel. © Apr. 13, 1912; 2 c. each 
Apr. 18, 1912; J 168260-168263. 

Winter logging in Maine, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © Apr. 30, 1912; 
2c. each May 7, 1912; J 168981—168984. 

Winter visit to Central Park, New 
York City, 14. Clippings from a reel. 
@\Apr!! 27, 2912 2..e. ‘each Apr. 30, 
1912; J 168792168795. 


FEATURE FILM SALES CO., LTD., Chicago. 

[173826 

Carmen. Roll. © May 28, 1912; 2 
ce. May, 23, 2912-5 169581. 


Imp FILMS co., New York. 
[17327-17364 
All for her. Small roll. © May 2, 
1912; 2 ec. May 3, 1912; J 168880. 
Art of making silverplate. Small 
roll; @; June v 1912: 2 ¢. June 3: 
19d2)> FE LGISST, 


Bradhurst field club four mile run. 
Small roll. © Apr. 8, 1912; 2 ec. Apr. 
10, 1912; J 168429. 


Breach of promise. Small roll. © 
May 4, 1912; 2c. May 7, 1912; J 168955. 


Breakdown (The) Small roll. © 
gune 3, 1012; 2 ec. June 4, 1912; J 
169879. 


Cave man’s wooing. Small roll. © 
May (20 rtotae fe May 31 19123 a 
169924. 

Change of stripes. Small roll. © 
Apr. Aer oaas oa) @ Apr 8. 1Qias| oF 
168430. 

Chef’s downfall. Small roll. © 
VATS ia sb eal ee, Aer POTD eee 
168885. 

Clown’s triumph. Small roll. © 
May 2a. 1012: 2 ce: May at, 1912. J 
1699238. 

Dove and the serpent. Small roll. 


from reel. © June 5, 1912; 2 c. each | © Apr. 4, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1912; J 
June 12, 1912; J 170203-170206. 167839. 
303 


538034—12——10 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17365 


Imp FILMS co.—Continued. 


English stag hunt. Small roll. © 
May, 18,- 1912): °2¢." May 26," 1912> J 
169377. 

False to both. Small roll. © Apr. 
11, 1912;-2°¢. ‘Apr. 167° 1912 > F 168198. 

Henpecked Ike. Small roll. © 
May. 18, 19122 c.kay,, 20, 1012 =F 
169378. 


Jim’s atonement. Small roll. © 
May 13, 1912; 2 c May. 13, 1912: 
J 169149. 


John Smith, barber. Small roll. © 
Mor. 13; TOI? 2es Apr -16, Roi 
168387. 

Lady Audley’s secret. Small roll. 
© May 16, 1912; 2 ce. May 17, 1912; 
J 169341. 


Land of promise. 
I) Ses Ta ata amas 3 ED oe 
1690386. 

Leap for love. Small roll. © Apr. 
13, 1912° 2..c. Apr. 16; 1912 > a) 168435. 


Let Willie do it. Small roll. © 
May 11, 1912: 2 ¢. May. 18, 1912: 5 
169148. 

Loan, shark Small roll, (@™ Apr: 
25, 1912° 2) e Apr, 2h 1912 «a. LGS6s8s. 


Lonesome Miss Wiggs. Small roll. 
©. Apr 20, 1018) 240. Ape 23, 1912: 
J 168480. 

Los Angeles, views of. Small roll. 
© May 25, 1912; 2 c« May 25, 1912; 
J 169557. 


Lure of the picture. Small roll. © 
ADE, 20; 19T25. (2. centApr ZO ;CLOr Ae oy 
168741. 

Maid’s stratagem. Small roll. © 
May; 25) 51912 2 veuMay 250 1002 6d 
169558. 

Melodrama of yesterday. 
roll.".©, May 4,. 1912; 
1912; J 168953. 


Millionaire for a day. Small roll. 
ic) Apr. 22. "a81o: 2 G.) Bier. 23.7 dbs 
J 168479. 

On the shore. Small roll. © May 
6, 1912; 2 c. May 7, 1912; J 168954. 


Our baby. Small roll. © Mar. 30, 
1912;:2'e Apr J, 191279 167616. 

Peril (The) Small roll. © May 
30, 1912: 2c. May 31, 19125 J 169922. 


Piece of ambergris. Small roll. © 
Apr. 27, TOS: 2 CBr, 28, ees od 
168739. 

Rescued by wireless. Small roll. 
© Apr: 15, 1912;°2 > ¢Apr. 18; 1912; 
J 168245. 


Small roll. © 
May 9,. 1912; J 


Small 
2c. , May .%, 


pt. LY; Oe Se van 


IMP FILMS co.—Continued. 


Scenic Yellowstone Park. Small 
roll. © Apr. 20, 1912°\2¥el, Aas es. 
1912; J 168478. 

Section foreman. Small roll. © 
Apr. 8, 1912; 2 -c. Apr’ 1, 3922" 
168386. 

Squnk City fire co. 
Mar. 30, 1912: 2 
167617. 

Staff of age. Small roll. © May 

11, 1912; 2 c. May 13, 1912> J aeoiae 


Thirst for gold. Small roll. © 
May 27, 1912; 2 ¢. May 29) sore 


Small roll. © 
c. Apr. 1, Giza 


| 169704. 


Up against it. Small roll. © June 
1, 1912; 2c. June 3, 1912; J 169858. 


U. S. artillery maneuvers. Small 
roll. © Apr. 27, 1912; 2 © Apr 2] 
1912; J 168740. 

Kkirsie (Isrpor) Philadelphia. 
[ 17365, 17366 


Multiple applause. Small reel. © 
1c. Apr. 26, 1912; J 168625. 


Single applause. Small reel. ©1e. 
Apr. 26, 1912; J 168624. 
LAEMMLE (CarL) New York.. [17367 


Rainey’s (Paul J.) African hunt, 
pts. 1-18. 18 rolls. © 2 e) e3emage. 
22, 1912; J 168445, 


Méiizs (G.) Inc., New York. [17368 


True till death. Reel. © Apr. 16, 
1912: 2c. Apr. 15, 1912) 7 iGeiae 


NATIONAL FILM DISTRIBUTING CO., New 
York. [17369, 17370 
Dante’s progress and experiences 
through Paradise, pts. 1, 2. 2 reels. 
© 1c. each Apr. 29, 1912; J 168785. 


Dante’s progress and experiences 
through Purgatory, pts. 1, 2. 2 reels. 
© 1c. each Apr. 29, 1912; J 168784. 


NEw YORK MOTION PICTURE CO., New 
York. [17871-17375 
Blazing the trail, pts. 1, 2. Small 
rolls. © Apr. 15, 191232 @ Pacha 
18, 1912; J 1684385. 

Crisis (The) pts. 1) 2.0 2 emia 
rolls. © May 15, 1912; 2 ¢ May 31, 
1912; J 169708. 

Lieutenant’s last fight, pts. 1, 2. 2 
small rolls. © June 1, 1912; 2 e. each 
May 31, 1912; J 170002. 

Outcast (The), pts. 1,2. Small roll. 
© June 8, 1912; 2 c* June 14, 1912; J 
170221. 

Post telegrapher, pts. 1, 2. Small 
rolls. © May 1, 1912; 2 ce. each May 
3, 1912; J 168859. 


304 


LIST OF MOVING PICTURES 


no. 2, 1912 


NORDISK FILMS Co., Copenhagen. 
[17376-17379 
Flying circus, pts. 14. 4 rolls. © 
1c. each May 4, 1912; J 168891-168894. 


Ors (INGVALD C.) New York. 
[17380-17410 
Aeroplane inventor, pts.1,2. 2 rolls. 
© 1c each Apr. 20, 1912; J 168388, 
168389. 


Aviator’s generosity, pts. 1, 2. 2 


tolls. © ic eéach Apr. 10, 1912; J 
168002, 168008. 
Dangerous play, pts. 1, 2. 2 rolls. 


© 1. each Apr. 19, 1912; J 168439, 
168440. 

Deciemona, pts. 1,°2. 2 rolis: ‘©)1t 
ec. each Apr. 16, 1912; J 168207, 168208. 


Mine ef lite) pts: 1, 2.° 2 rells: ©il 
e. each Apr. 23, 1912; J 168484, 168485. 


Homeless, pts. 1-3. 3 rolls. ©1le. 
each Apr. 18, 1912; J 168436-168488. 


Little railroad queen, pts. 1-3. 38 
rolls) (©) # ec, each Apr. 25, 1912: J 
168598-—168600. 


Love and friendship, pts. 1, 2. 
rolls © 1 c. each Apr. 24, 1912 
168564, 168565. « 


Love in the tropics, pts. 1,2. 2 rolls. 
© 1c. each Apr. 23, 1912; J 168482, 
168483. 

Midsummer-tide, pts. 1-8. 3 rolls. 
© 1 «© each Apr. 27, 1912; J 168688— 
168690. 


Power of love, pts. 1, 2. 2 rolls. 
mec veneh Apr. 24, 1912s 
168563. 


_Rights of youth, pts. 1, 2. 2 rolls. 
© 1c. each Apr. 26, 1912; J 168629, 
168630. 


Two convicts, pts. 1, 2. 
mee seach Apr. 22, 1912; 
168442. 


Vampire: dancer, pts. 1, 2. 2 rolls: 
© 1 ¢« each Apr. 17, 1912; J 168228, 
168229. 


See also Nordisk films co. 


2 
Peel | 


© 
J 168562, 


2 rolls.’ © 
J 168441, 


ORIENTAL FILM Co., San Francisco. 
[17411 


Chinese revolution. Reels. © Apr. 
=. 1912-2 ec. Apr. 12, 1912; J 168209. 


Powers (P. A.) New York. 
{[17412, 17413 
Price she paid, or a fatal practical 


mie is. 1, 2. ©:-1 ¢@ each Apr. 2, 
1912; J 168004, 168005. 


17463 


SELIG POLYSCOPE co., Chicago. 
[17414-17439 

Coming of Columbus, scenes 1-10. 
10 photos 4% by 634 inches. © 1 « 
each Apr. 8, 1912; J 167883—167892. 
scenes 11-26. 16 photos 42 by 
64 inches. © 1. each Apr. 13, 1912; 
J 168122-168137. 


SocreTA ANONIMA AMBROSIO, Torino, 
Italy. [17440-17444 
Last lesson, pts. 1, 2. ©1. each 
Apr. 11, 1912; J 168056, 168057. 
Last of the Frontignacs, pts. 1-3. 
© 1c. each Apr. 11, 1912; J 168053- 
168055. 


SOCIETE FRANCAISE DES FILMS ET CINE- 
MATOGRAPHS, Paris, France 
[17445, 17446 
Mystery of the bridge of Notre 
Dame, 1-3. 3 reels. © 1 c¢ pts. 1 
and 38, June 20, 1912; pt. 2, June 26, 
1912; J 170628. 
Tom Butler’s mysterious adventure 
12.) 2ireels; /©) 1) pt. 1, June 20; 
bOU25 pts 2, tune 26) 1912; J: 170629. 


SwaAIn (Wm. N.), Indianapolis, Ind. 

. [17447 

International automobile races, In- 

dianapolis. 2 reels. ©1c. each June 
121607) TOLLS: 


UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. co., New York. 

[17448-17463 

Bull fight in Nueva. Small roll. 

©) Sune 15, 1902 +2 e. June 18, 1912: 
J 170269. 

© 


Childs influence. Small roll. 
Jume 2g.) Pod 2c 2 eo June, 24, 19125 
J 170426. 


Clown land. Small roll. © June 
22, 1912-2 \e. June 24, 1912: J. 170428: 


Dividing line. Small roll. © June 
24, 1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; J 170425. 


Fanchon the cricket. Small roll. © 
ewe Ep OLD 2 er June 18. 1992; 
J 170266. 


His message. Small roll. © June 
25, 1912; 2 c. June 24, 1912; J 170424. 


His ‘other self. Small roll. © June 
29) AOI2):) 2 es June 20, 1912+ J LTOG4t. 


His punishment. Small roll. © 
sume 15). 2912)" 2 el) Pune: LS, 192: 
J 170267. 


How Shorty won out. Small roll. 
© June 15, 1912; 2 c. June 18, 1912; 
J 170268. 

Let no man put asunder. Small roll. 
© June 13, 1912; 2c. June 14, 1912; J 
170220. 


305 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17463 


UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. co.—Continued. 
Making U. S. currency. Small roll. 


© June 22, 1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; J 
170427. 


Memories of a pioneer. Small roll. 
© June 11, 1912; 2 ce. June 18, 1912; J 
170270. 

Portugee Joe. Small roll. © June 
29. 1912. "2 ce. June 27, 1912" "5. 170642. 


pt. 1V, B. S., Vv. 1, Mole: oe 


UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. Cco.—Continued.. 


Presidential possibilities. Small roll. 
© June 8, 1912: 2 c. June 8, 1912; J 
170068. 


Shriners’ parade. Small roll. © 
June..8, 1912; 2 «dune 6) ies 
170069. 


_Soldier’s honor. Small roll. © 
June. 15, 1912; 2 ¢«. June 18,3923 
170271. 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1912. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of works of art________________-____ i 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or tech- 


nical character. oo: 2 2.) oe br 220 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 541 unpublished) _-________ 6, 329 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 3,023 

contributions to -periodicals),~ 2 Pee eee , 007 


306 


Y Hy Att Aer 


17464-25740 
BR VOR OOD GRE SS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 4: 


WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK 
OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS 
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARAC- 
TER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTO- 
RIAL ILLUSTRATIONS; MOTION PICTURES 


1912 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 7, No. 3 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1912 


The Act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Coypright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued 
quarterly, is arranged in three alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of 
titles, as follows: 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other iden- 
tifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for copyright 
of Drawings, Paintings, Statutes, Statuary, and Models or Designs for works of art). 

II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings 
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except 
Moving pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. 

Ill. Containing titles for Class L, Motion-picture photoplays; and Class M, Motion 
Pictures other than photoplays. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated 
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy- 
right office. 

To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; ‘“‘H,”’ 
Class H, Reproductions of a work of art, ‘‘I,’’ Class I, Drawings or plastic works of 
a scientific or technical character; ‘‘J,’? Class J, Photographs; ‘‘K,’’ Class K, Prints 
and pictorial illustrations; ‘‘L,’? Class L, Motion-picture photoplays; and ‘‘M,’’ Class 
M, Motion pictures other than photoplays. ‘‘©’’ implies copyright registration of a 
published work, followed by date of publication. ‘‘© 1 c.’’ stands for copyright regis- 
tration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the 
photograph or other identifying reproduction; and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the 
date of their receipt. In the case of pictorial contributions to periodicals, only 1 copy of 
the pictorial contribution is required. ; 

The annual index of proprietors, portraits and principal artists is furnished for this 
part in the final issue for the year. The subscription price for part 4, which must be 
for the complete calendar year, is $0.50 a year, payable in advance to the Superintendent 
of Documents by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


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registration was made, and, if possible, the number under which 
such copyright book, map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, 
engraving, cut, print, chromo, or photograph was entered for copy- 
right, with a request for its return. On receipt of such information 
and request, such copyright book, map, chart, dramatic or musical 
composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo, or photograph will be 
returned to the author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claim- 
ant, unless it has been otherwise disposed of according to law. 

Application for the return of such copyright book, map, chart, 
dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo, or 
photograph should be made as early as possible during the year 
1912. If no such application has been received during said year, 
such copyright book, map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, 
engraving, cut, print, chromo, or photograph may be disposed of in 
accordance with the provisions of section 60 of said Act. 

THORVALD SOLBERG, 
¢ Register of Copyrights. 
Frsruary 1, 1912. 


(IV) 


DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED TO COPY- 
RIGHT PROPRIETORS. 


Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of section 60 of the 
Act of Congress approved March 4, 1909, and entitled “An Act to amend and 
consolidate the acts respecting copyright,” that the copyright proprietor, or 
other lawful claimant, is now permitted to claim and remove any of the periodi- 
cals named below deposited and registered for copyright in his name as indicated 
in the list given below. 

One copy of each copyrighted newspaper is added to the collection of bound 
volumes of newspapers preserved in the Library of Congress. Only the dupli- 
cate copy may be withdrawn by the copyright proprietor. 

The abbreviation © stands for copyright registration and is followed by the 
name of the copyright proprietor who is entitled to withdraw the copies 
indicated. 

Address requests for the withdrawal of deposited copies to the Register of 
Copyrights. 


LIST OF COPYRIGHTED WEEKLIES, INDICATING YEARS WHICH MAY BE WITHDRAWN. 


American lumberman. 1901-1909 
© American lumberman. 

American sportsman’s journal. 1879-1880 
© Forest and stream pub. co. 

Ave Maria. 1880-1909 
© Daniel E. Hudson. 

Boys of New York. 1874-1894 
© Frank Tousey; Tousey & Small; Norman L. Munro & co. 

Christian herald. 1878-1909 


© B. J. Ferney; Jos. Spurgeon; Benjamin Aitken; Charles 
Walton; M. Baxter; Louis Klopsch. 


Christian register. 1903-1904 
© Christian register assn. 
Christian union. 1870-1893 


© J. B. Ford & co.; Christian union pub. co.; New York and 

Brooklyn pub. co.; Christian union co. 
Churchman (The) 1901-1909 
© Churchman co. 


Commercial and financial chronicle. 1880-1909 
© Wm. B. Dana & co.; Wm. B. Dana co. 

Congregationalist (The), also entitled: Christian world. + 1900-1909 
© W. lL. Green & co.; Congregational Sunday school pub. soc. | 

Dry goods economist. 1892-1909 
© Textile pub. co. 

Farm and home. 1886-1909 
© Phelps pub. co. 

Farm implement news. 1887-1909 
© Farm implement news co. 

Fishing gazette. 1897-1909 
© George E. Jennings; George E. Jennings & co. 

Forest and stream. 1880-1909 
© Forest and stream pub. co. 

Illustrated Buffalo express. 1893-1909 
© G. E. Matthews & co.; J. N. Matthews co. 

Illustrated police news. 1878-1904 
© Alden pub. co.; Illustrated police news pub. co.; John Stet- 

son; Publisher of Illustrated police news. 

Judge. 1885-1909 

© Arkell pub. co.: Judge pub. co.; Judge co. 
(v) 


DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED 


Legal intelligencer. 
© Edward P. Allinson; Howard W. Page. 
Mining reporter. 
© W. W. Pollock; Mining reptr. pub. co.; Industrial ptg. & 
pub. co.; Indus. reptr. co. 
National live stock reporter. 
© Philip H. Hale. ' 
National nurseryman. 
© National nurseryman pub. co.; C. L. Yates. 
National police gazette. 
© Publisher of Natl. police gazette; Rich’d K. Fox. 
New England homestead. 
© Orange Judd co. 
New York clipper. 
© Rebecca H. Queen; F. Queen pub. co. 
New York family story paper, also entitled: Family story paper. 
© Norman L. Munro; Norman lL. Munro & co. 
New York fireside companion 
© Geo. Munro; Geo. Munro’s sons. 
New York ledger. 
© Rob't Bonner; Rob’t Bonner sons. 
Orange Judd farmer. 
© Orange Judd co. 
Puck. 
© Keppler & Schwarzmann. 
Railway and locomotive engineering. 
© Angus Sinclair co. 
Scientific American. 
© Munn & co. 
Scientific American supplement. 
© Munn & co. 
Shipping illustrated. 
© Shipping illustrated co. 
Shoe and leather reporter. 
© Dexter & co.; Isaac H. Bailey; Shoe and leather reporter ; 
Coach harness and saddlery. 
Sporting life. 
© Geo. M. Spidell; Sporting life pub. co. 
Street and Smith’s New York weekly. also entitled: New York 
weekly. 
© Street and Smith. 
Sunday companion. 
© Sunday companion pub. co. 
Sunday magazine. 
© Ervin Wardman; Associated Sunday magazines, inc. 
Sunday school times. 
© Sunday school times; John D. Wattles; John D. Wattles 
& co. 
Svenska Amerikanska posten. 
© §S. J. Turnblad. 
Texas siftings. 
© Street and Knox; Texas siftings pub. co.; Geo. W. A. Yates, 
jr.; Robert E. Morgan. 
Tobacco. 
© T. H. Delano pub. co. 
Town topics. 
© Town topics pub. co. 
Trade register. 
© Trade register, inc.; Wood and Ackman; Lovett M. Wood. 
Weekly florists review. 
© Florists’ pub. co.; G. L. Grant. 
Yale alumni weekly. 
© Yale alumni weekly. 
Youths companion. 
© Perry Mason & co.; Perry Mason ¢o. 


(VI) 


' 1892-1909 
1887-1907 


1892-1893 
1893-1909 
1878-1909 
1894-1909 _ 
1882-1909 
1872-1909 
1870-1903 
1870-1898 
1895-1909 
1878-1909 
1901-1904 
1887-1909 
1887-1909 
1905-1909 
1870-1896 


1881-1904 


1870-1909 
1906-1909 
1898-1909 
1875-1909 


1897-1906 
1882-1897 


1887-1904 
1893-1909 
1898-1909 
1897-1905 
1899-1909 
1890-1909 


COPYRIGHT ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912. 


[NoTE: The new matter in this amendatory Act is printed 
in italics] 


AN ACT 


To amend sections five, eleven, and twenty-five of 
an Act entitled ‘‘An Act to amend and consoli- 
date the Acts respecting copyrights,’’ approved 
March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine. 


Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- 
sentatives of the United States of America in Con- 
gress assembled, That sections five, eleven, and 
twenty-five of the Act entitled ‘‘An Act to amend 
and consolidate the Acts respecting copyrights,’’ 
approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and 
nine, be amended to read as follows: 

‘Sec. 5. That the application for registration ,, 
shall specify to which of the following classes the 
work in which copyright is claimed belongs: 

‘*(a) Books, including composite and cyclope- 
dic works, directories, gazetteers, and other com- 
pilations ; 

‘*(b) Periodicals, including newspapers; 

‘‘(ce) Lectures, sermons, oe (prepared 
for oral pone oey | : 

‘‘(d) Dramatic or dramatico-musical composi- 
tions; 

‘*(e) Musical compositions; 

‘“(f) Maps; 

_ ‘*(g) Works of art; models or designs for 
works of art; 

‘‘(h) Reproductions of a work of art; 


(VII) 


Classification of 
opytight works. 


Books, composite, 
eyclopzdic works, 
directories, gazet- 


teers, ete. 


COPYRIGHT ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912 


‘‘(i) Drawings or plastic works of a scientific 
or technical character ; 
‘¢(j) Photographs; 
‘‘(k) Prints and pictorial illustrations; 
Pid Daye oar Ce, Motion-picture photoplays; 
Pictures not photo. = “<(m) Motion pictures other than photoplays: 
Seleai featpn ““Provided, nevertheless, That the above speci- 
ight. fications shall not be held to limit the subject mat- — 
ter of copyright as defined in section four of this 
Act, nor shall any error in classification invali- 
date or impair the copyright protection secured 
Oa ae Nes under this Act.”’ . 
aU ele ‘« SEC. i hat copyright may also be had of 
dramas, music, etc. the works of an author, of which copies are not 
reproduced for sale, by the deposit, with claim of 
copyright, of one complete copy of such work if it 
be a lecture or similar production or a dramatic, 
musical, or dramatico-musical composition; of a 
title and description, with one print taken from 
each scene or act, if the work be a motion-picture 
photoplay; of a photographic print if the work be 
a photograph; of a title and description, with not 
less than two prints taken from different sections 
of a complete motion picture, if the work be a mo- 
tion picture other than a photoplay; or of a photo- 
graph or other identifying reproduction thereof, 
if it be a work of art or a plastic work or drawing. 
afteroiblivaticn But the privilege of registration of copyright se- 
cured hereunder shall not exempt the copyright 
proprietor from the deposit of copies, under sec- 
tions twelve and thirteen of this Act, where the 
work is later reproduced in copies for sale.”’ 
eonftingement of ‘<Sxo, 25. That if any person shall infringe the 
copyright in any work protected under the copy- 
right laws of the United States such person shall 


be liable: ) 
Injunetion, ‘‘(a) To an injunction restraining such in- 
fringement ; 
Damages. ‘“(b) To pay to the copyright proprietor such — 


damages as the copyright proprietor may have 
suffered due to the infringement, as well as all the | 


(VIII) 


COPYRIGHT ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912 


profits which the infringer shall have made from 

such infringement, and in proving profits the 

plaintiff shall be required to prove sales only and _ Proving sales. 
the defendant shall be required to prove every 

element of cost which he claims, or in lieu of ac- 

tual damages and profits such damages as to the 

eourt shall appear to be just, and in assessing 

such damages the court may, in its discretion, 

allow the amounts as hereinafter stated, but in 

case of a newspaper reproduction of a copyright- aticerpa pet repre: 
ed photograph such damages shall not exceed the gam secovery: 
sum of two hundred dollars nor be less than the 

sum of fifty dollars, and in the case of the in- ,,Witingement by 


Undramatized or 


fringement of an undramatized or nondramatic , opoematized of 
work by means of motion pictures, where the in- damages soo 
fringer shall show that he was not aware that he 

was infringing, and that such infringement could 

not have been reasonably foreseen, such damages 

shall not exceed the sum of one hundred dollars; 

and in the case of an infringement of a copyright- 

ed dramatic or dramatico-musical work by a Dramatic work, 
maker of motion pictures and his agencies for 28°: 000. 
distribution thereof to exhibitors, where such in- 

fringer shows that he was not aware that he was 

mfringing a copyrighted work, and that such in- 
fringements could not reasonably have been fore- 

seen, the entire sum of such damages recoverable 

by the copyright proprietor from such infringing 

maker and his agencies for the distribution to 

exhibitors of such infringing motion picture shall 

not exceed the sum of five thousand dollars nor be 

less than two hundred and fifty dollars, and such 

damages shall in no other case exceed the sum of 

five thousand dollars nor be less than the sum of [Serene 
two hundred and fifty dollars, and shall not be re- | Minimum recoy- 
gardedasapenalty. Butthe events exceptions — ae 

shall not deprive the copyright proprietor of any 

other remedy given him under this law, nor shall 

the limitation as to the amount of recovery apply 

to infringements occurring after the actual notice 

to a defendant, either by service of process in a 

suit or other written notice served upon him. 


(1x) 


COPYRIGHT ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912 


Painting, statue, 


orsculpti, $10f0r ‘‘HMirst. In the case of a painting, statue, OF 
ae ~"* sculpture, ten dollars for every infringing copy 
made or sold by or found in the possession of the 
infringer or his agents or employees; 
for every infrine, ‘/Second. In the case of any work enumerated 
he in section five of this Act, except a painting, 
statue, or sculpture, one dollar for every infring- 
ing copy made or sold by or found in the posses- 
sion of the infringer or his agents or employees; — 
every infringe ‘Third. In the ease of a lecture, sermon, or ad- 
pees: dress, fifty dollars for every infringing delivery; 
sical "works, $100 ‘Fourth. In the case of a dramatic or dramat- 
subsequentinfring- ico-musical or a choral or orchestral composition, 
one hundred dollars for the first and fifty dollars 
for every subsequent infringing performance; in 
combecitions gio the case of other musical compositions, ten dol- 


for every infring- 


ing performance. Lars for every infringing performance; 
frininearicies. —‘§(c) ‘To deliver up on oath, to be impounded 
during the pendency of the action, upon such 
terms and conditions as the court may prescribe, 
all articles alleged to infringe a copyright; 
minnachon ot **(d) To deliver up on oath for destruction all 
the infringing copies or devices, as well as all 
plates, molds, matrices or other means for making 
such infringing copies as the court may order. 
menitingement by <<(e@) Whenever the owner of a musical copy- 
ical instruments. right has used or permitted the use of the copy- 
righted work upon the parts of musical instru- 
ments serving to reproduce mechanically the 
musical work, then in case of infringement of such 
copyright by the unauthorized manufacture, use, 
or sale of interchangeable parts, such as disks, 
rolls, bands, or cylinders for use in mechanical 
music-producing machines adapted to reproduce 
the copyrighted music, no criminal action shall be 
Injunction may brought, but in a civil action an injunction may be 
ee granted upon such terms as the court may impose, 
Recovery of roy: and the plaintiff shall be entitled to recover in 
fore lieu of profits and damages a royalty as provided 
in section one, subsection (e), of this Act: Pro- 
vided also, That whenever any person, in the ab- 


(x) 


COPYRIGHT ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912 


sence of a license agreement, intends to use a 

copyrighted musical composition upon the parts 

of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically 

the musical work, relying upon the compulsory 

license provision of this Act, he shall serve notice ,,r ores fo,yropre: 

of such intention, by registered mail, upon the" 

copyright proprietor at his last address disclosed 

by the records of the copyright office, sending to 

the copyright office a duplicate of such notice; 

and in ease of his failure so to do the court may, 

in its discretion, in addition to sums hereinabove 

mentioned, award the complainant a further sum, pamages, three 

not to exceed three times the amount provided by vide 

section one, subsection (e), by way of damages, 

and not as a penalty, and also a temporary injunc-_ ‘temporary in- 

tion until the full award is paid. re: 
‘‘Rules and regulations for practice and GO2 | ees: fas baa 

cedure under this section shall be prescribed by 

the Supreme Court of the United States.’’ 


Approved, August 24, 1912. 


[62d Congress, 2d session] 


(X1) 


COPYRIGHT CONVENTION, UNITED STATES AND HUNGARY, IN 
FORCE OCTOBER 16, 1912. ; 


THe Presipent or THE Unirep Srates or America AND His Mags- 
ESTY THE Ewprror or Austria, King or BoHEMtA, ETC., AND 
Aposrotic Kine or Huneary, 


Desiring to provide, between the United States of America and 
Hungary, for a reciprocal legal protection in regard to copyright 
of the citizens and subjects of the two countries, have, to this end, 
decided to conclude a convention, and have appointed as their pleni- 
potentiaries : 

The President of the United States of America— 

Ricuarp ©. Krrens, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipoten- 
tiary of the United States of America to His Imperial and Royal 
Apostolic Majesty ; 


AND 


His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia, etec., and 
Apostolic King of Hungary— 

Count Paunt Esrerudzy, Baron of Galantha, Viscount of Frakn6, 
Privy Councillor and Chamberlain, Chief of Section in the Ministry 
of the Imperial and Royal House and of Foreign Affairs, and 

Dr. Gusravus DE Tory, Secretary of State in the Royal Hungarian 
Ministry of Justice; 

Who, having communicated to each other their full powers, found 
to be in good and due form, have agreed as follows: 


ARTICLE 1. 


Authors who are citizens or subjects of one of the two countries 
or their assigns shall enjoy in the other country, for their literary, 
artistic, dramatic, musical and photographic works (whether un- 
published or published in one of the two countries) the same rights 
which the respective laws do now or may hereafter grant to natives. 

The above provision includes the copyright control of mechanical 
musical reproductions. 


ARTICLE 2. 


The enjoyment and the exercise of the rights secured by the present 
Convention are subject to the performance of the conditions and 
formalities prescribed by the laws and regulations of the country 
where protection is claimed under the present Convention; such en- 
joyment and such exercise are independent of the existence of pro- 
tection in the country of origin of the work. 


(XII) 


COPYRIGHT CONVENTION, UNITED STATES AND HUNGARY 
ARTICLE 3. 


The term of copyright protection granted by the present Conven- 
tion shall be regulated by the law of the country where protection 
is claimed. 


ARTICLE 4. 


The present Convention shall be ratified and the ratifications shall 
be exchanged at Washington as soon as possible. 


ARTICLE 5D. 


The present Convention shall be put in force one month after the 
exchange of ratifications, and shall remain in force until the termina- 
tion of a year from the day on which it may have been denounced. 

In faith whereof the Plenipotentiaries have signed the present 
Convention in two copies, each in Enghsh and Hungarian languages, 
and have affixed thereto their seals. 

Done at Budapest, the 30th day of January, 1912. 

(seaL) Ricuarp C. KErens. 
(sEAL) EsrerHAzy PAL 
(sEAL) Tory GusTAv 


[ Norr.—Ratification advised by the Senate, July 23, 1912; ratifica- 
lions exchanged, September 16, 1912; in force October 16, 1912.] 


(XTIT) 


CLASS G 
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OF DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


& co., Rochester, 
[17464-17466 


In the lobby. [One man watching 
another reading book while standing 
near lady at telephone desk.] ©1e. 
July 16, 1912; G 41282. 


On the road. [Man with overcoat 
on arm standing in country road 
watching another light his cigarette.] 
©l1ec. July 16, 1912; G 41281. 

Winter walk; by J. Montgomery 
Flagg. [Lady with muff walking be- 
tween two men along country road. ] 
© ic. July 16 1912: G 41280. 


ARONSON (Louis V.), Newark, N. J. 
[17467 


Head of a bull moose. [Seulptured 
head of moose.] © 1 c. Sept. 10, 
1912; G 41735. 


BEASLEY MARBLE & GRANITE Co., Pa- 
ducah, Ky. [17468 


Airbrush monumental design. [Obe- 
lisk having corners carved to repre- 
Sent wooden poles curved in form of 
arch above open gate on front, sur- 
mounted by log of wood.] ©1c. Aug. 
ae, 1912: G 41477. 


Beaty (C. A.), Chicago. [17469 


Teddy dawg. [Statuette of bull- 
dog with head raised, grinning.] © 
He. July 24, 1912: G 41444. 


BIANCHI (G. R.) GRANITE co., Mont- 
' pelier, Vt. [17470 
Dead oak tree; by G. R. Bianchi. 

[Monument in form of dead tree with 

top and limbs broken off, and space at 

base for inscription.] ©1c. Aug. 21, 

1912; G 41590. 


Birt (HELEN), New York. 
[17471-17474 


Japanese landscape, 1. [Bas-relief 
Plaque showing two women on bank 
of lake near cottage, with hills in 
background.] © 1. Sept. 10, 1912; 
G 41748. 


——2. [Two women on bank of 
Stream opposite three houses at foot 
f hills, in bas-relief.] © 1. Sept. 
0, 1912; G 41749. 


ADLER (L.) BROS. 
IN. ¥. 


Birt (HELEN )—Continued. 


3. [Two women on bank of 
stream waiting for another crossing 
Stone bridge from cottage at foot of 
hills, in bas-relief.] © 1c. Sept. 10, 
1912; G@ 41750. 


Three fans. [Three Japanese 
women with fans standing under lan- 
terns on branches of tree, in bas- 


reliets | ©'1) ev Sept. 16s A912 a 

41751. 

BorTTINGER (M.), New York. [17475 
Still life; by Mrs. Von Sievers. 


[Mugs and glasses containing bever- 
ages, cigars and flowers on table.] © 
le. July 31, 1912; G 41343. 


BRADFORD & WRIGHT, Charlotte, Mo. 
[17476 
Progressive bull moose; by C. B. 
Wright. [Statuette of moose stand- 
inf with head up.] © 1. July 18, 
1912; G 41290. 


BRADLEY (WILL G.), Brooklyn. 
[17477 
Marlowe (Julia). [Full-length por- 
trait of woman standing under arch, 
showing three poses.] ©1c. July 16, 
1912; G 41279. 


BRIDGMAN (G. H.), Chicago. [17478 

Féte du satyre; de J. Scalbert. 
[Two semi-nude women decorating 
bust of satyr in garden.] ©1c. Aug. 
17, 1912; G 41462. 


Brown (C. Emerson), Boston. [17479 
Bull moose. [Statue of moose 
Standing with head raised.] © 1 «. 


Sept. 5, 1912; G 41611. 


Brown & BIGEtow, St. Paul. 
[17480-17491 
Breaking the silence; by R. Farring- 
ton Elwell. [Two men in canoe, one 
blowing horn while the other holds 
gun ready to fire.] 
Critical moment; by R. Farrington 
Elwell. [Man standing in edge of 
mountain stream about to draw a fish 


_ out of the water.] 


307 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17492 


pt. Iv, De Sa ae 


Brown & BicELow—Continued. 


Freed; by R. Farrington Elwell. 
[Man on horseback riding through 


leafless forest on mountain side. ] 

Getting to cover; by R. Farrington 
Elwell. [Large bear crossing valley 
toward mountain forest. ] 


Good sport; by R. Farrington Elwell. 
[Two men in boat, one fishing while 
the other rows. ] 


Homeward bound; by R. Farrington 
Elwell. [Men on horseback driving 
packhorses along mountain path.] 


‘ Making for timber; by R. Farring- 
ton Elwell. [Elk running up moun- 
tain side toward the woods as two men 
on horseback appear in distance. ] 


Morning flight; by R. Farrington 
Elwell. [Two men in clump of bushes 


shooting ducks flying over stream. ] 


Now or never; by R. Farrington 
Elwell. [Man in snow-shoes walking 
through forest with gun in hand ready 
to shoot. ] 


Prowlers (The); by R. Farrington 
Elwell. [Flock of wolves standing on 
mountain side looking down on houses 
im valley. ] 


Steady; by R. Farrington Elwell. 
[Man with gun watching dog about to 
set birds. ] 


Where cares are forgotten; by R. 
Farrington Elwell. [One man cook- 
ing over open fire near tent along 
bank of stream while another brings 
water. ] 

res 


© 19; 191B- 1G 
41465-41476. 


each Aug. 


BRYANT (Sytvia), Great Falls, Mont. 

[17492-17495 

Indian scouts; by Olaf C. Seltzer. 

[Three Indian scouts watering their 

horses in creek at sunset.] © 1 «@ 
Sept. 28, 1912; G 41870. 


Last stand; by C. M. Russel. [Cow- 
boys squatting behind their fallen 


horses on rocky bluff firing at mounted 
Indians on plain.] © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1912; G 41869. 


Medicine man. [Old Indian seated, 


surrounded by blankets and _ bead- 
work, smoking long pipe] © 1 e. 


Sept. 28, 1912; G 41871. 


Story-teller (The); by Olaf C. Selt- 
zey. [Young Indian seated on horse 
illustrating story on side of rock.] 
© 1¢. Sept. 23, 1912+ G. 41872. 


| 41314. 
308 


BUCHANAN (ELLA), Chicago. [17496 

Captivity’s captive. Sculptured fig- 
ure of woman seated on money bags 
strings of which bind her to them. 
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1912; @ 41560: 


BURBANK (ELBRIDGE AYER), Harvard, 
Ill. [17497 


Home leaving. Father shaking 
hands with his son while the mother 
seated in rocker and sister at table 
look on...© 1 ¢« Aug 10,0702 eae 
41445. 


Burp (CLARA M.), New York. [17495 


Children waiting for Santa Claus. 
[Five children seated asleep before 
fireplace where their stockings are 
hanging.] © 1 ¢ Aug..8, 1912;°6 
41583. ; 


CARLSON (OscaR L.), Swampscott. 
Mass. [17499 


Coat-of-arms of the Delta Kappa 
Epsilon fraternity. [Medal, of irregu- 
lar shape, with two wings displayed 
above a U embellished with dragon 
rampant and crossed keys under an 
eye, and inscription on scroll below.] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41874. 
CASSIN (F. B.), Spokane, Wash. 

[17500 

Awakening of dawn. Draped 
woman and three children in large 
sea-Shell drawn on surface of ocean 
by flock of seagulls. © 1 ce. Aug. 20, 
1912; G@ 41606. 


CHAMPENOIS (—), Paris. [17501 
Matinee musicale; by Lucien Rossi. 
[Parlor scene showing one woman 
playing harp, another at piano while 
the third stands singing as two men 
and lady listen.] ©1 ce. June 18,1912; 
G 41057. 
CHURCH (FREDERICK STUART), New 
York. ef 
Flamingo (The). [Girl with staff 
in hand seated on bank of stream, near 
three flamingos, plucking flowers.] © 
1c. Aug. 18, 1912; G 41454, 


CoFFIN (WILLIAM A.), Tennerstown, 
Pa. [17508, 17504 


October morning. [Two large tree 
in open field near pond.] ©1e. July 
17, 1912; G@ 41315. 


Thunder shower. [Landscape show 
ing section of rolling land. with fe 
scattering scrubs, overhung by darl 
clouds.) ,@r1¢. July tt) see 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 3, 1912 


Cooniper (C. M.), New York. 
[17505, 17506 


Political boss. Big dog with silk hat 
on head standing in front of bar treat- 
ing other dogs with beer and cigars. 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1912; G 41485. 


Trailed. Two dogs dressed in wo- 
men’s apparel entering room where 
other dogs are playing cards. ©l1e. 
Aug. 6, 1912; G 41486. 


CrRAWBOW (LUKE), Ogden, Utah. 
[17507, 17508 


Smith (Hyram. [Medallion bust in 
bas-relief.] © 1c. July 25, 1912; G 
41322. 


Smith (Joseph). [Medallion bust in 
Bas-relief.| © 1c. July 23, 1912::G 


41321. 

‘CREAM OF WHEAT Co., Minneapolis, 
Minn. [17509 
In the gloaming; by H. Mason. 


[Woman with bowl in hand kneeling 
by chair, feeding child from spoon, 
while head of cook appears in back- 
Prommidn © 1c. Aug. .5, 1912>'G 
41438. 


CRENIER (HENRI), New York. [17510 


Boy and turtle. [Statuette of nude 
boy dancing near turtle. | ©1 ce. Aug. 
26, 1912; G 41564. 


CuMMER (Mrs. W. W.), Jacksonville, 
Fla. [17511 
Granite exedra; by W. L. Cottrell. 
[Granite seat, with high back and a 
flower bowl at each end, approached 
by three steps.] ©41c. Sept. 5, 1912; 
G 41610. 


CurTIS & CAMERON, INC., Boston. 
[17512 


First offence; by Fanny Y. Cory. 
[Small child in night-dress standing in 
corner of room, with back turned, cry- 
ing.] ©l1ec. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41875. 


DALE (VIOLET), New York. Litas 
Dale (Violet); by Harry Morse 
Meyers. [Three-quarter view  por- 


trait of girl with bare shoulders and 
fan in hand, looking over left shoul- 
der.| ©l1ce. July 26, 1912; G 41825. 


Da Prato (A.) co., Charlestown, Mass. 
[17514-17518 


Frame for station of the cross; by 
John Castagnoli. [Gothic style frame 
for station III showing Jesus falling 
under weight of cross. ] 


| Da Prato (A.) co.—Continued. 


Patrick (St.) statue; by Raffaello 
Gironi. [Statue of man in priest’s 
robes and miter, holding crozier in 
left hand.] 

Sacred heart statue; by 
Gironi. [Statue of Jesus 
with hands extended 
breast. | 


Station of the cross, frame; by 
Raffaello Gironi. [Frame for station 
XII showing Jesus dying on cross.] 


Theresa (St.) statue; by John Cas- 
tagnoli. [Statue of woman in nun’s 
dress standing, holding cross in both 
hands.] ©1e. each July 12, 1912: G 
41272-41276. 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago. 
[17519-17528 
Bracket for holding a_ statue. 
[Bracket embellished with foliage de- 
sign.] ©l1e. July 22, 1912; G 41309. 
Margaret Mary (St.). [Statue of 
woman in nun’s garb kneeling with 
head bowed.] © 1c. July 22, 1912; 
G 41311. 


Plaza of St. Peter’s Rome. [Bas- 
relief plaque showing St. Peter’s ca- 
thedral and the Vatican.] © 1 e«. 
Aug. 2, 1912; G 41350. 


Renaissance station of the cross. 
[Relief in frame showing Jesus meet- 
ing his mother while bearing the 
cross.] ©1e. July 22, 1912; G 41310. 


Roman altar design. Baldachino 
altar with crucifixion group in center 
and figures of monks in prayer on 
either side. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1912; G 


Raffaello 
standing 
and heart on 


41561. 
Dre LAND (CLYDE O.), Philadelphia. 
[17524 
Congratulating Lincoln upon his 


nomination to the Presidency. Lincoln, 
with hat and telegram in hand, walk- 
ing past two ladies while crowd in 
background cheers. © 1c. July 24, 
1912; G@ 41318. 


DETROIT PUB. co., Detroit. [17525 


Penelope; by Gari Melchers. [Colo- 
nial interior showing two women en- 
gaged in fancy work, one seated before 
frame, the other standing.] © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 7, 1912; G 41489. 


DETTMANN (FREDERICK JOHN), Bridge- 
port, Conn. [17526 


Meditation. [Woman standing on 
lawn by winding path watching little 
girl seated on grass plucking flowers. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1912; G 41717. 


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17527 
Donato (GIUSEPPE), Philadelphia. 
[17527 
Dance of eternal spring. [Sculp- 


tured group of three nymphs dancing 
back to back with child on their 
heads.] ©1ce. Aug. 14, 1912; G 41456. 


DovucLas (Wm.), Snohomish, Wash. 
[17528 


Ax”: to. -2rind: by Rhoda: (Smith. 
[Man holding ax on grinding-stone 
which one woman is turning while an- 
other pours wine thereon.] © 1 «. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41609. 


DUNSMORE (JOHN Warp), New York. 
[17529, 17530 


Fox hunt at Mt. Vernon—the meet. 
Group of hunters gathered on lawn in 
front of the mansion being received by 
Washington while standing by his 
horse. ©1c. Aug. 12, 1912; G 41446. 

Reception by Col. and Mrs. Roger 
Morris to Gov. Franklin of N. J., Sept. 
1, 1768. [Interior of large room show- 
ing elderly man and two ladies receiv- 
ing man and lady entering with their 


friends.] © 1c Aug. 12, 1912; G 

41447. 

Evans (SAMUEL HOWELL), Philadel- 
phia. [17531 


Last moments of the Titanic. [Mul- 
titude of people in small boats and in 
the water around steamship sinking 
near iceberg.] © 1 ce. Sept. 9, 1912; 
G 41783. 


Eysp (Gustav), Stuttgart, Germany. 
[175382 
Zeppelin (Graf Ferd. von); by HE. 
Emerich. [Three-quarter view, full 
length portrait of man standing on hill 
overlooking village on shore of lake.] 
©1ec. July 18, 1912; G 41289. 


FISHEL, ADLER & SCHWARTZ Co., New 
York. [17583-17539 


Autumn in the Bavarian Highlands; 
by Ludwig von Senger. [Farmhouse 
on bank of river near arched bridge 
connecting with village on opposite 
bank at foot of hill.] 

Drive in Baiac; by E. Forti. [Two 
men in chariot drawn by four horses 
driving along water front by lady on 
litter carried by slaves. ] 

Exit from the circus. [Man with 
palm in left hand standing in chariot 
drawn by four horses leaving tri- 
umphal arch in background. ] 

Othello and Desdemona; by J. Ber- 
nard. [Othello approaching bed where 
Desdemona lies sleeping. } 


pt. Iv, n. Sd, 


FISHEL, ADLER & SCHWARTZ CO.—Con. 

Pliny reading his odes; by E. Forti. 
[Man with paper in left hand reading 
to three women seated and one stand- 
ing. ] 

Summer in the Bavarian Highlands; 
by Ludwig von Senger. [View across 
river of German village on opposite 
bank. ] 


Tannhiuser; by J. Bernard. Tann- 
hauser standing with left hand on 
harp, taking leave of Venus who is 
trying to hold him back. 

© 1c. each Sept. 17, 1912 
41847-41853. 


New York. 
[17540 
When her ship comes in. Full- 
rigged sailing vessel approaching bow 
on with phantom face of young man 
appearing on sails. © 1c. Sept. 23, 
1912; G 41873. 


FOoRBELIL (CHARLES H.), 


GABRIEL (WILLIAM), New York. 
[17541, 17542 


Roosevelt (Theodore) [Plaque 
showing profile bust of Roosevelt, in 
bas-relief.] © 1c. Sept. 6, 1912; G 
41723. 

Wilson (Woodrow) [Plaque show- 
ing profile bust of Wilson, in bas- 
relief.| © 1c Sept. 18, 1912; G 
41856. 


GARDNER (CLYDE A.), Chicago. 
[17548, 17544 
Big moose; by Leon Pray. Full 


relief of moose head on oval plaque. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1912; G 41754. 


Moose; by Leon Pray. Full relief 
moose head on oval plaquee ©1e. 
Sept. 9, 1912; G 41729. 

GARDNER (W. W.), Brooklyn. [17545 

Lincoln (Abraham) [Seulptured 
bust of Lincoln.] © 1 c¢ June 15, 
1912; G 41081. 

GAY (GEO. HOWELL), New York. 
[17546 
Moonrise and flowing tide. [Sandy 


beach showing breaker rolling in with 
two crests of foam and two ships in 
distance.] © 1c. June 13, 1912; G 
41058. 


GENERAL BAKING ©O., New York. 
[17547 
Little general. [Small boy in gen- 
eral’s uniform standing with hat raised 
above head in left hand and sword in 
right.] ©1e. Sept. 4, 1912; G 41607. 


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no. 3, 1912 


GHENT (MitAaNn H.), New York. 
[17548 
Bull moose. Statuette of Teddy 
astride moose, with big stick in hand, 
riding over prostrate elephant and 
onkey. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1912: G 
41584. 
GOODHUE (F.. M.), Boston. 
[17549, 17550 


Contour demonstration model. 
Sculptured geometric and topographi- 
eal forms in miniature for use in 
teaching. © 1c. Aug. 23, 1912; G 
41508. 

Wilson (Woodrow) [Plaque show- 
ing profile bust of Wilson in bas-re- 
lief.] ©1c. Sept. 4, 1912; G 41608. 


GorsucH (THosS.), San Francisco. 
[17551 


Fernery model. [Ornate trough 
embellished with figure of cupid on 
each corner, resting on slab supported 
by two large flat legs.] © 1c. Sept. 
19, 1912; G 41857. 

GRUEN (WILLIAM H.), St. Louis. 
[17552-17554 

Central parkway connecting the 
city square and opera circle. Plan 
views of streets, on either side of per- 
spective showing plaza with buildings 
and drives thereabout. © 1 ©¢. Sept. 
3, 1912; G 41593. 

Proposed city square, St. Louis. 
Open plaza with buildings in center 
and on each side. © 1c. Sept. 3, 
1912; G 41594. 


Proposed opera circle and memorial 
Square, St. Louis. Open plaza with 
monument in center and buildings on 
each side and in rear. ©1c. Sept. 8, 
1912; G 41592. 


HaceruP (Mrs. Nius), San Francisco. 
[17555 

After the storm; by Nils Hagerup. 
[Foaming billows dashing against 
rocks along seacoast.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
18, 1912; G 41855. 


HAMBURGER (ISAAC) & SONS, Balti- 
more. [17556 


Modeled figure of man; by J. Max- 
well Miller. [Statue of man standing 
with hat and gloves in right hand.] 
©1ec. July 20, 1912; G 41291. 


HAMMERSTAD (JOHN), Chicago. 
[17557 


As others see the National pro- 
gressive party and the halo of the 
nation‘s nature fakir. [Bear with 
head of man standing on block ad- 
dressing audience of various animals. ] 
© 1c. Aug. 6, 1912; G 41440. 


OF ART 
17624 
HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ), Munich. 
[17558-17624 
Allegro; by lL. von lLangmantel. 


[Four girls dancing ina row.] ©l1e. 
Sept. 30, 1911; G 41486. 


Amor and Chronos; by W. Menzler. 
[Two women, one seated and the 
other standing, by statue of Father 
Time who is clipping wings of Cupid.] 
©l1e. Aug. 19, 1912; G 41505. 


And they straightway left their 
nets and followed him; by J. M. H. 
Hofmann. [Fishermen leaving boat 
moored to shore and following Jesus. ] 
©1c. Aug. 23, 1912; G 41521. 


Annunciation to the shepherds; by 
J. M. H. Hofmann. [Angel accom- 
panied by angelic host appearing to 
shepherds kneeling near their sheep 
on mountainside.] © 1c. Aug. 23, 
1912; G@ 41522. 


Blessing Christ; by J. M. H. Hof- 
mann. [Front bust portrait of Jesus, 
with right hand raised, looking over 
right shoulder.] ©1c. Aug. 28, 1912; 
G 415238. 


Boy Christ; by J. M. H. Hofmann. 
[Front half-length drawing of boy 
standing with right arm resting on 
rock and left hanging by side] © 1 
e. Aug. 23, 1912; G 41524. 


Bruenhildes awakening ; by Hermann 
Hendrich. [Woman reclining on rocky 
bill partly supporting herself on right 
elbow and watching fires burning in 
distance.] © 1c. Aug. 23, 1912; G 


41525. 
Bruenhildes sleep; by Hermann 
Hendrich. [Mountain-top in form of 


woman sleeping reclined on her back.] 
©l1e. Aug. 28, 1912; G 41526. 


Cave of Mime; by Hermann Hen- 
drich. [Interior of cave showing 
dwarf standing near forge hammering 
iron. on! anvil.|') © 1 ¢ Aug. 23, 1912° 
G 41527. 


Charity (St. Elizabeth); by J. M. H. 
Hofmann. [Lady kneeling, holding 
canteen to mouth of sick woman on 
pallet while mother with infant in 
arms and child stand nearby.] ©1e. 
Sept. 80, 1911; G 41494. 


Christ among the doctors; by J. M. 
H. Hofmann. [Boy standing by table 
with right hand on scroll and left 
raised addressing group of old men 
seated around him.] ©1e. Aug. 23, 
1912; G 41528. 


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17624 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANz)—Continued. 


Christ entering Jerusalem; by Hor- 
ace van Ruith. [Jesus seated on an 
ass, accompanied by men, women and 
children, passing under large arch, 
cheered by crowds on walls and along 
wayside] © 1c Aug. 23, 1912; G 
41529. 


Christ entering Jerusalem; by J. M. 
H. Hofmann. [Jesus seated on an ass, 
accompanied by men and women, pass- 
ing cheering crowds on way to city in 
distance.] © 1c Aug. 23, 1912. G 
415380. 


Christ healing the sick; by J. M. H. 
Hofmann. [Jesus seated by bedside 
holding hand of young man while the 
anxious parents stand nearby.] ©l1c. 
Aug. 28, 1912; G 41531. 


Christ the doctor; by J. M. H. Hof- 
mann. [Jesus standing beside bed of 
sick woman holding her hand while 
her mother and father kneel at her 


feet.] ©1c. Sept. 30, 1911; G 41495. 


Christus; by J. M. H. Hofmann. 
[Profile half-length portrait of Jesus 
seated with head turned toward left 
shoulder.] © 1c. Aug. 23, 1912; G 
41532. 


Comtesse (La.); by H. Fenner- 
Behner. [Three-quarter view bust por- 
trait of girl, with hair dressed low in 
bandeau, looking back over left bare 
shoulder.] © 1c Aug. 19, 1912; G 
41502. 


Duck pond; by A. Koester. [Flock 
ducks swimming on pond near 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1911; 


of 
rocky banks. ] 
G 41485. 


EKaster-morning; by J. M. H. Hof- 
mann. [Woman with ointment stand- 
ing at entrance of open tomb weeping 
while Jesus appears just behind her.] 
© 1c. Aug. 28, 1912; G 41533 


oOo. 
Elizabeth (Saint) ; by J. M. H. Hof- 
mann. [Woman in queen’s robes giv- 
ing bread to women and children.] 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1912; G 41552. 


Hivening on the Moselle; by H. G. 
Jentzsch. [Elderly man seated at 
table under arbor holding glass in 
hand and talking to girl standing 
while younger man pours the wine.] 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1911; G 41484. 


Fieldflowers; by Corn. Max. [Girl 
with bunch of flowers in hands stand- 
ing in flower field along bank of 
stream.] © 1c Sept. 80, 1911; G 
41478. 

3 


1 


pt. Ives 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANz)—Continued. 


Flirtation; by L. von Langemantel. 
[Young woman partly reclining on 
lounge glancing back into mirror 
while entertaing two men.] ©l1e 
Sept. 30, 1911; G 41487. 


Garden of Freya; by Hermann Hen- 
drich. [Woman plucking flowers in 
garden of blooming trees along banks 
of stream.] © 1c. Aug. 23, 1912; G 
41534. 


Giacinta; by J..M. H. Hofmann 
[Front half-length portrait of girl in 
low-neck dress and beads about neck 
seated, with hands folded, resting 
elbow on table.] © 1c. Aug. 23, 1912; 
G 41535. 


Glorification; by J. M. H. Hofmann. 
[Draped figure of young woman with 
scarf on walking over clouds.] ©1c. 
Sept. 30, 1911; G 41496. 


Guardian angel; by J. M. H. Hof- 
mann. [Angel with sword in right 
hand seated by bed of sleeping child.] 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1912: G 41536. 


Heart is trump; by E..-Rau. [Two 
men and young woman playing cards 
at small table near window.] © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 80, 1911; G 41489. 

Holy family; by J. M. H. Hofmann. 
[Interior of workshop showing man 
hewing piece of lumber, boy gathering 
up tools in basket and his mother 
looking on.] © 1c. Aug. 23, 1912: G 
41587. 


Honey-moon; by Hans G. Jentzsch. 
[Young man and woman seated on 
billow of cloud, surrounded by cherubs, 
with Cupid at their feet playing man- 
dolin.]. © 1 ec Sept. 30 genes 
41481. 


Hundingshuette; by Hermann Hen- 
drich. [Small thatched cottage in 
edge of wood of large trees along bank 
of stream.] © 1°c. Aug, 23912; 
G 41539. 


In May; by H. G. Jentzsch. [Man 
seated playing guitar for three girls 
Seated around table in garden while 
others dance on lawn.] © 1 ¢ Aug. 
23, 1912; G 415389. 

In the park; by B. von Szankowski. 
[Profile of girl in low-neck dress stand- 
ing, resting arms on back of seat.] © 
1 ec. Sept. 80, 1912; G 41492. 


In vino veritas; by H. G. Jentzsch. 
[Two men seated at table drinking 
wine.] ©1c. Aug. 23, 1912: G 41540. 

Interesting book; by Caspar Ritter. 
[Girl thinly clad, partly reclining on 
sofa, reading book.] © 1. Sept. 30, 
1911; G 41479, 

1) 


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no. 3, 1912 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANz)—Continued. 


Last roses; by Hans Volkmer. [Pro- 
file bust portrait of lady with fan in 
hand looking over right shoulder at 
roses in vase on table.] © 1c. Sept. 
30, 1912; G 41498. 


Leaving home; by Carl Gebhardt. 
{Young man with knapsack on back 
and cane in hand standing in road cry- 
ing as he looks back at cottage in 
forest. ] 4) co, Sept. 30). 1988 > 
41480. 


Madonna; by J. M. H. Hofmann. 
{Mary seated with infant Jesus stand- 
ing in lap embracing her neck.] © 
1c. Aug. 28, 1912; G 41541. 


Madonna caressing the child; by 
J. M. H. Hofmann. [Mary seated on 
porch kissing infant Jesus in her lap.] 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1912; G 41542. 


Margaret; by A. Ritzberger. [Young 
woman, with bare arms and shoulders, 
seated near window resting arm on 
chair-back and looking down.] ©1c. 
Sept. 30, 1911; G 41483. 


Margerite; by Egon J. MWossuth. 
{Girl seated on ground near large tree 
holding flowers in lap and looking over 
right shoulder.] ©1c. Aug. 19, 1912; 
G 41508. 


Maria; by J. M. H. Hofmann. 
[Three-quarter view of woman with 
mantilla on head and hands crossed 
on breast seated looking up.] ©le 
Aug. 28, 1912; G 41548. 


Mating season; by J. Schmitzberger. 
[Buck and two does watching two 
chickens fighting on meadow near 
stream.] © 1c. Sept. 30, 1911; G 
41490. 


Message of love; by Eugen de 
Blaas. [One girl standing, reading 
letter to another seated on balcony.] 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1912; G 41544. 


Mr. Jorroks in Muggercamp Lane; 
by Frank Gillett. [Fat:man on horse- 
back riding at full speed over rocky 
road.] ©1e. Sept. 30, 1911; G 41498. 


Niebelheim; by Hermann Hendrich. 
[Hairy man seated on throne in grove 
looking down upon man kneeling with 
ring on sword held in both hands.] © 
ic. Aug. 23, 1912; G 41545. 


No rose without thorn; by Hugen de 
Blaas. [Man seated at table with 
cheek resting on hand and back turned 
to girl sitting by his side smiling.] © 
le. Aug. 28, 1912; G 41546. 


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17624 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ)—Continued. 

Nornes (The); by Hermann Hen- 
drich. [Three draped women near 
spring under large tree on rocky hill 
top measuring a thread.] ©1ce. Aug. 
23, 1912; G 41547. 


On the road to Emmaus; by J. M. 
H. Hofmann. [Jesus walking between 
his two disciples along country road.] 
©1c. Aug. 23, 1912; G 41548. 


Regina coeli; by J. M. H. Hofmann. 
[Mary with infant Jesus in arms 


standing on cloud surrounded by 
cherubs. ] © 1c. Aug. 23, 1912; G 
41549. 


Repose on flight to Egypt; by Sophus 
Hansen. [Mary seated under tree 
holding infant Jesus in lap to whom 
cherub is bringing a rabbit, while 
Joseph stands by her side and donkey 
grazes nearby.] ©1e. Sept. 30, 1912; 
G 41499. 


Rheingold; by Herman MHendrich. 
[Narrow river winding around large 
jutting rock, with hazy outline of for- 
est in distance.] ©l1c. Aug. 23, 1912; 
G 41550. 


Ride of the Valkyries: by Hermann 
Hendrich. [Women mounted on horses 
riding in dark clouds over hills and 
river.] ©1c. Aug. 23, 1912; G 41551. 


Shady nook; by W. Menzler. [Young 
woman seated at table under tree near 
house reading book.] © 1. Sept. 30, 
1912; G 41482. 


Siegfried and Fafner; by Hermann 
Hendrich. [Nude man with sword at- 
tacking huge dragon in cave.}] ©l1e. 
Aug. 238, 1912; G 41553. 


Siegfried’s death; by Hermann 
Hendrich. [Man falling prone stabbed 
in back by man standing under large 
tree on bank of river where three 
mermaids appear.| © 1c. Aug. 23, 
1912; G 41554. 


Siesta; by W. Schwar. [Large and 
small kitten lying on cloth by basket.] 
© 1 ¢.' Sept. 30, 1912; G 41491. 


Tempest (The); by J. Schmitz- 
berger. [Two elks fleeing through 
forest of trees bent and broken by 
wind.] ©1c. Aug. 19, 1912; G 41501. 


Temple of Isis at Phylae; by M. 
Zeno Diemer. [Colonnade with entab- 
lature constructed in river short dis- 
tance from large stone building near 
river’s edge.] © 1. Sept. 30, 1912; 


| G 41497. 


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17625 


pt. Iv, ‘Re Se 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANzZ)—Continued. 


To the unknown land; by Blair- 
Leighton. [Woman kneeling on bank 
of river weeping as angel bears her 
baby away in boat rowed by figure of 
death.] ©lc. Aug. 23, 1912; G@ 41555. 


Tragedy (A); by J. R. Duff. [Lamb 
standing on small island bleating, near 
shore where two sheep are grazing by 
wooden bridge.] ©1c. Aug. 19, 1912; 
G 41504. 


Waldweben; by Hermann Hendrich. 
[Half nude man seated under large 
tree, near stream rippling over rocks 
in” torest:| (©) tic. Aus, 28-1912 ee Gc 
41556. 


Waterlily; by C. Langhorst. [Three- 
quarter view bust portrait of young 
woman, with waterlily in hair, glanc- 
ing over bare right shoulder.] ©1e. 
Sept. 30, 1911; G 41488. 


Wetterstein mountains; by J. 
Schmitzberger. [Goats grazing along 
edge of gorge on rocky mountain side. ] 
© 1c. Aug. 9, 1912; G 41506. 


Winter-evening; by Konstantin Kris- 
hitzky. [Scene in grove of large 
trees on edge of forest covered with 
snow.] ©l1c. Aug. 19, 1912; G 41500. 


Wotan; by Hermann MHendrich. 
[Large muscular bearded man with 
spear in right hand seated on high 
rock overlooking stream.] ©lce. Aug. 
28, 1912; G 41557. 


Xmas-tree; by J. M. H. Hofmann. 
[Little girl standing in snow at iron 
gate looking into window at small 
Christmas-tree.] ©1c. Aug. 23, 1912; 
G 41558. 


Hinps (A. S.), Portland, Me. 
[17625-17627 
His flowers. [Young woman stand- 
ing by table smelling bunch of flowers 
while young man enters door.] ©1e. 
Sept. 16, 1912; G 41761. 


Summer day. [Young man and girl 
seated on lawn holding umbrella over 
their heads.] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 
41760. 

Summer shower. 
girl standing, 
of large tree. ] 


[Young man and 
leaning against trunk 
© 1c. Sept..16, 1912: 


G 41762. 
HoLpEN (JAMES ALBERT), Oakland, 
Cal. [17628 


Harpist (The). [Young man play- 
ing harp while two girls dance around 
him.] ©1ce. Sept. 23, 1912; G 41868. 


HoLtTzcLaw & LAWRENCE, Kansas 


City, Mo. [17629 
Message (The); by Jorgen C. 
Dreyer. [Sculptured bust of Major 
Butt on base representing ship on 
ocean.] © 1c June 15, 1912; G 
41067. 


HorsMANn (E. I.) co., New York. 
[17630 
Young bull moose; by 
[Sculptured head of bull moose] © 
1c. Aug. 23, 1912: G 41509. 


Hupson (GrRAcE), Ukiah, Cal. 
[17631-17634 


Indian dancer. [Front view of girl 
wearing strings of beads about neck 
and large feather head-dress.] ©1e. 
Aug. 5, 1912; G 41354. 


Kay-will. [Front view bust portrait 
of old Indian chief wearing soft hat.] 
©i1ec. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41355. 


Yokia Indian child. [Front view 
portrait of child with handkerchief 
tied about head.] © 1 ¢ Aug. 5, 
1912; G@ 413853. 


Yokia Indian child dressed in cat- 
skin. [Three-quarter view of child 
wearing coat trimmed in fur and 
feather in hair.] ©1c. Aug. 5, 1912; 
G 41356. 


Hunt (EstuHer), New York. [17635 


Young mother. Statue of mother 
standing, holding baby in arms. © 
1 ec. Aug. 12, 1912; G 41448. 


HUTCHESON (VERA), Seattle. [17636 


Yoga, the god of concentration. 
Oriental with turban on head, seated 
with legs crossed under him, pointing’ 
to piece of carved wood in left hand. 
©1c. Aug. 29, 1912; G 41585. 


KINDLUND (Mrs. J. C.), New York. 
[176387 


Love; by Anna Belle Kindlund. 
[Young mother kneeling before nude 
child seated in chair resting hands on 
her shoulders.] © 1. Sept. 9, 1912; 
G 41780. 


KirscHBaum (A. B.) & co., Philadel- 
phia. [17638, 17639 


Bourse, St. Petersburg, Russia; by 
Mortimer W. Loewi. [Two men in 
Kirschbaum overcoats standing near 
lady in front of large building.] © 
1 ce. June 12, 1912; G 41056. 

On the links; by Mortimer Loewi. 
[One lady, five men and a boy watch- 
ing game of golf.] © 1c. Aug. 21, 
1912; G 41507. 


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no. 3, 1912 


17666 


Bronxville, 
NY. [17640 
Princeton. [Statuette of tiger stand- 
ing with one foot raised.] ©l1ce. July 
20, 1912; G 40570. 


Knox (Daisy RUSSELL), Chicago. 
[17641 


Love light; by Dora B. Hunt. [Paint- 
ing showing open Bible and Mrs. 
Eddy’s Science and health lying on 
table near candle.] ©1ec. July 22, 
1912; G 41308. 


KNOX HAT MFG. CO., New York. [17642 


Young woman with hat; by C. Coles 
Phillips. [Back view of weman wear- 
ing fur hat and stole standing near 
hat-rack, holding derby in right hand. ] 
©1e. July 17, 1912; G 41288. 


KOSTENBADER (G. B.), Reading, Pa. 
[17643 
Journey over the hot sands. [Panel 
of drawings of man leading camel.] 
© ic. June 13, 1912; G 41061. 


KRuGER (RICHARD), Ridgefield, N. J. 
[17644 
Teddy moose. [Child holding Teddy 
bear with head of bull moose.] ©1e. 
Sept. 17, 1912; G 41846. 


KNIGHT (CHARLES R.), 


LAWLER (JOHN) & SONS., Springfield, 
Mass. ~ [17645 


Dunn memorial; by John Lawler. 
[Obelisk with cross at top and figure 
of draped woman holding infant in 
arms, on front.] ©1c. Aug. 3, 1912; 
G 41448. 


Lewis (ApLIE M.), Salem, Or. [17646 


Pet cherry-tree. [Child in overalls 
and wide-brimmed hat standing under 
branches laden with cherries.] ©1e. 
July 27, 1912; G 41351. 


Manz (Gustav), New York. [17647 
Fight of buffalo and bear. [Sculp- 


tured group of buffaloes trying to gore 
bear.|] ©1ce. July 31, 1912: G 41341. 


MANzI, JoYANT & co., New York. 
[17648 
Sous les ailes; by Georges Scott. 
[Large aeroplane flying above regi- 
ment of soldiers marching.] ©1e«. 
Aug. 7, 1912; G 41442, 


MEYENBERG (JOHN C.), Cincinnati. 
[17649 


Dull kote. [Grotesque statuette of 
man wearing cap, with bucket of paint 
in left hand and brush in right.] © 
He. July 12, 1912; G 41271. 


MonicaL (GRANT S.), Phoenix, Ariz. 
[17650, 17651 


Lassoing the calf-thief:; by E. ©. 


Rost. [Mounted cow-boys lassoing 
big bear at foot of mountains.] © 1 
ec. Sept. 10, 1912; G 41752. 

Them wuz the happy days. [Mount- 


ed cow-boys riding into saloon, firing 
their pistols.) i © 1. e. Aug, 21...1912: 


G 41753. 
Moore (Myrtrz May), Westfield, 
Mass. [17652 
Whole nut family. [Grotesque 


drawings of figures of men and women 
with heads representing various nuts. ] 
©1c. July 16, 1912; G 41278. 


Morris (CARRIE), Virginia Beach, Va. 

[17653 

Uncle Sam’s8 biggest teams. [Game 

of foot-ball being played by leaders of 

the three political parties while Bryan 

and Uncle Sam look on.] ©41c. Sept. 
4; 19125 | G: 41728; 


(THos. D.) co., Red Oak, 
Iowa. [17654-17666 
Busy mother; by H. J. Dobson. 
[Woman seated by small table near 
window sewing while child plays on 


floor. ] 


Chrysanthemums; by J. Ross Bry- 
son. [Girl in summer dress and wide- 
brimmed hat holding bunch of flowers 
in arm and looking over left shoulder. ] 


Cypress Point, Monterey, Cal.; by 
Thos. Moran. [View of rocky hill-side 
Sparsely covered with scrubby trees 
and valley in distance. ] 


Glacier on Mt. Moran; by ‘Thos 
Moran. [Stream of ice between rocky | 
mountains partly covered with clouds. ] 


Glimpse of the Grand Canyon 
through the Coconino pines; by Thos. 
Moran. [Vista through scattering tall 
trees of mountain gorge in distance.] 


Goodnight; by Arthur’ Elsley. 
[Woman standing on stairsteps hold- 
ing one hand of little girl who is way- 
ing other hand at mother dog and 
two puppies. ] 

Montauk Bay; by Thos. Moran. 
[View over rocks and shrubbery of 
bay in distance. ] 


Pearl (The); by J. Ross Bryson. 
[Three-quarter view, bust portrait of 
girl in summer dress and _ wide- 
brimmed hat holding string of pearls 
to chin.] 

Potato dinner in Ireland; by H. J. 
Dobson. [Elderly woman seated near 
fireplace, and man and woman at table 


MurRPHY 


' hear window, all eating potatoes.] 


315 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17667 


pt. Iv, Sie ia 


Murpeuy (TuHos. D.) co.—Continued. 


Spin in the meadow; by J. Ross 
Bryson. [Front view of girl with 
flower-trimmed hat and veil, on horse- 
back.] 


Spinning in Ireland; by H. J. Dob- 
son. [Elderly woman seated near 
small window spinning yarn.] 

Stolen ponies; by HE. W. Gallinger. 
[Indians on horseback driving drove 
of ponies across plain.] 

Winifred; by Bruno C. Geyer. 
[Three-quarter view, bust portrait, of 
girl in low-neck dress wearing large 
feather-trimmed hat.] © 1 ¢ each 
June 17, 1912; G 41082-41094. 


NEVIN (BLANCHE). Churchtown, Pa. 


[17667 
Wilson (Gov. Woodrow) 1911. 
[Seulptured bust of Wilson.] ©1.. 


Aug. 26, 1912; G 41562. 


NEw HOME SEWING MACHINE CO., Or- 
ange, Mass. [17668 
Kine work. [Girl standing by sew- 
ing machine holding fancy skirts in 
each hand.] © 1c. July 16, 1912; G 
41288. 


OAKLEY (VIOLET), New. York. 
[17669-17676 


Beatrice descends from heaven. 
[Drawing showing draped woman, sur. 
rounded by angels, appearing to man 
kneeling. ] 

Beatrice lifts Dante from the earth. 
[Drawing of draped man and woman 
ascending into clouds.] 

Dante and the Lady Matilda. 
[Drawing of man standing by one 
woman addressing another who is look- 
ing back over left shoulder. ] 


Dante driven back toward the dark 


wood. [Drawing of man with book 
under left arm fleeing from wild 
beasts. ] 


River of light. [Drawing of draped 
woman leading Dante across river. ] 


Sacred stairway of contemplation. 
[Drawing of man and woman descend- 
ing stairway.] 


Tenth heaven. [Drawing of two 
men standing before throne, one look- 
ing over right shoulder at the other 
clasping hands on his breast. ] 


Virgil leads Dante across the burn- 
ing sands. [Drawing showing two men 
pointing and looking down at numer- 
ous small flames over which they are 
walking.] ©41c. each Sept. 20, 1912; 
G 41860-41867. 


PARKER (C. W.), Leavenworth, Kan. 
[17677, 17678 
Vision of the cross, 1. [Jesus walk- 
ing on sea with left hand raised point- 
ing up.] © 1c May 25a 
41587. 


—— 2. [Jesus walking on sea with 
left hand raised pointing up and cross 


appearing above his head.] © 1. 
May 23, 1912; G 41588. : 
PEREZ (ALEXANDER), Boston. [17679 


Everybody’s doin’ it. [Plaque show- 
ing Cupid standing on front end of au- 
tomobile in which two couples are 
seated.] ©1c. July 30, 1912; G 41340. 


Perry (E. Woop), Center Sandwich, 
IN. A. [17680 
Design for a building. [Model of 
building in form of open square sup- 
ported on high columns.] © 1. Sept. 
18, 1912; G 41756. 


PETERSEN (AuGUST), Kingsley. Iowa. 
[17681-17689 


Don’t let mother see this letter. 
[Man and girl seated on bench under 
tree reading letter.] ©1ce July 22, 
1912 s «G 41327. 

Find five dogs in this picture. [Dogs 
fighting at foot of two large trees.] 
©1c. July 22, 1912; G 41332. 


Find five hogs in this picture. [Hogs 
eating by trough near stack of hay.] 
©le. July 22, 1912; G 41329. 


Find ten animals in this picture. 
[Drawing showing backyard scene 
where are several eats, squirrels and 
birds in tree.] ©1c. July 16, 1912; 
G 41488. 

Find the dead animal in this picture. 
[Flock of vultures, some flying, others 
sitting on limbs of dead tree on moun- 
tain side.] © 1c July 22, 1912; G 
41331. 


Find the mule. [Stream of water 
dashing down rocky mountain side.] 
©1c. July 22, 1912; G@ 413830. 


Find twelve animals in this picture. 
[Drawing of man sawing limb of tree 
in barnyard where are several ani- 
mals.] ©1ce. July 16, 1912; G@ 41437. 


Fox lost the rabbit, can you find it? 
[Drawing of fox in valley between two 
hills followed by rabbit.] © 1 «@ 
July 22, 1912; G 41326. 

Three rabbits with three ears. . 
[Three rabbits arranged in circle with 
ears of each touching heads of the 
others.] © 1 © July 22; 192 Ge 
41328. 


316 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 3, 1912 


PETERSON (GEORGE D.), Chicago. 
: [17690, 17691 
Roosevelt (Theodore). [Sculptured 
bust of Roosevelt.] © 1. Sept. 14, 
1912; G 41757. 


Wilson (Woodrow). [Sculptured 
bust of Wilson.] © 1c. Sept. 14, 
1912; G 41758. 


PETERSON (SvEA), Two Harbors, Minn. 
[17692, 17693 


Christmas. [Cupid seated on back 
of dove flying over river.] © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 26, 1912; G 41563. 

First snow-fall. [Child squatted on 
fence blowing pappus from dandelion 
flower.| © 1c. Sept. 3, 1912; G 
41591. 


PEW (GERTRUDE LAURA), New York. 
[17694, 17695 


Kerab standing. [Man in knee- 
pants and blouse coat, with a satchel 
‘and sword suspended at side, looking 
over right shoulder.] ©1c. Aug. 1, 
1912; G 41347. 


Lang (Anton) posed as Christus. 
[Three-quarter view bust portrait of 
man with full beard and long flowing 
hair, looking down.] © 1c. Aug. 1, 
1912; G 41348. 

PHELPS (H. M.), New York. {17696 

Loving cup; by Giovianni Rapetti. 
[Embellished cup having cover and 
three handles decorated with flowers 
and ribbon.] ©1c. Sept. 17, 1912; G 
41845. 


PuHinirrs (Bert G.), Taos, N. M. 
[17697 


Relics of his ancestors. [Indian 
with hoe in left hand, seated, looking 
at collection of pottery.] ©l1e. Aug. 
wet: GC 41352. 


PHILLIPSON DECORATING Co., New York. 
[17698-17701 


Arrival of the settlers; by Will Rau. 
[Men and women gathered around 
e€overed wagon on plain, with other 
wagons in distance.] ©1c. Aug. 13, 
1912; G 41458. 

Encampment (The); by Will Rau. 
[Two Indian chiefs at door of tent re- 


ceiving two Indians on horseback.] 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1912; G 41452. 


Harvest (The) ; by Will Rau. [Men 
loading hay on wagon in field.] ©1 
e. Aug. 13, 1912; G 41450. 

Tilling the soil; by Will Rau. [Two 


men plowing field with yoke of oxen 
while another harrows with two horses 
and diamond harrow.] © 1. Aug. 
13, 1912; G 41451. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin. [17702-17707 


Brave Horatio; by A. T. Orde Ward. 
[Small short-legged dog sitting at foot 
of door-steps.] © 1. Sept. 20, 1912; 


G 41858. 
Er sitzt einsam und schweight; von 
Hermann Struck. [Jewish rabbi 


seated with hands folded in lap and 
hat lying at feet.|] © t.c Aug. 18, 
1912; G 41460. 


Matin d’ octobre; by Emile Claus. 
[Seattering shedding trees along bank 
of stream where men are in two row- 
boats.] ©1ce. Sept. 20, 1912; G 41859. 


New England; by W. G. von Glehn. 
[Young woman standing by vines at 
door of house ringing door-bell.] © 
1c Aug. 18, 1912; G 41461. 


Relieving officer; by C. EK. Swan. 
[Monkey scratching back of dog sitting 
by entrance of tent.] ©1c. Aug. 13, 
1912; G 41459. 


Sommerabend; by Miiller Brieghel. 
[Large tree standing in field near 
hedge, with forest in distance.] ©le. 
July 25, 1912; G@ 41320. 


&) Je, 
[17708 


Citizens national bank, Cheyenne, 
Wyo. Drawing of six story bank 
building for Citizens’ national bank. 
©1e Aug. 7, 1912; G 41441. 


PorTER (FREDERICK 4H.) 
(IKEEFE), Cheyenne, Wyo. 


[17709 


Fountain of youth. [Statue of nude 
girl standing, resting arms on slab.] 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1912; G 41759. 


PRATT (BELA), Boston. 


PROVIDENCE LITHO Co., Providence, R. I. 
[17710-17718 


Baby in a basket boat. Woman 
kneeling on bank of river, placing baby 
in basket on water. © 1c. Aug. 23, 
1912; G 41510. 


Blinding effect of sin. Men and 
women seated about table feasting are 
reprimanded by soldiers entering door. 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1912; G 41722. 


God’s care for everybody and every- 
thing. [Man lifting lamb out of river 
along edge of pasture where stand 
man, woman and child near flock of 
sheep: © 1'c. Aug. 23; 1912: G 41511. 


Jacob before Pharaoh. Old man 
standing before king seated on throne 
while young man stands at right. © 
1 ec. Sept. 6, 1912; G 41721. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17719 


PROVIDENCE LITHO. co.—Continued. 


Jacob meets with Esau. Two men 
engaged in conversation approached 
by child presented by woman. ©1c. 
Sept. 6, 1912; G 41720. 


Joseph and Benjamin. Man sitting 
in chair on platform talking to boy 
on floor in front of him while other 
men are seated on floor feasting. © 
1 c. Sept. 6, 1912; G 41719. 


Joseph meets his brethren. Man 
standing on raised platform, by table 
where another is weighing grain, look- 
ing down upon others kneeling and 
pleading with upraised hands. ©1.. 
Sept. 6, 1912; G 41718. 


. Mother and her boy. High priest 
blessing child presented by his mother. 
©il1c. Aug. 28, 1912; G 41512. 


Song of thanksgiving. Two little 
girls and small boy singing. © 1. 
Aug. 28, 1912; G 41518. 


PuTNAM (ARTHUR), San Francisco. 
[17719, 17720 


Dancing faun and goose. [Statuette 
of faun dancing over goose about to 
fly. ©l1ce. Aug. 14, 1912; G 41581. 


Puma and deer. [Statuette of puma 
with deer on his back.] ©1e. Aug. 
14, 1912; G@ 41582. 


QUINN (EpMoND T)., New York. 
[17721 


Nymph. [Statuette of nude woman 
standing, with legs crossed, twining 
flower in her hair.] © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1912; G 41854. 


Raut (Harry LEwis), Haston, Pa. 
[17722 


Spanish war memorial. [Monument 
having draped woman holding up 
wreath in right hand, surmounted by 
two eagles on each side of projectile. ] 
©il1e July 29, 1912; G 413839. 


READY (CyntTHIA), Elkwood, Ala. 
[17723 


Blue and the gray. [Two doves 
above star in left corner of flag deco- 
rated with wreath of flowers around 
verse.] ©l1c. July 30, 1912; G 41338. 


REPRODUCTION cCo., Brooklyn. 
[17724-17727 
Full face Indian head; by Frank 
Riley. [Front view of head of Indian 
wearing full feathered head-dress. ] 
© 1c. June 18, 1912; G 41063. 


pt. 1V, HLS, ¥. 4 


REPRODUCTION co.—Continued. 

Girl and the tiger; by Fred Riley. 
[Girl standing by tiger with right 
hand on his head and Colorado pen- 
nant over left shoulder. © 1c. July 
26, 1912; G 41323. 


Indian head with straight arrow 
head-gear; by Frank Riley. [Front 
view of head of Indian wearing head- 
dress with feathers pointing up.] © 
1 ec. June 12, 1912; G 41055. 


Three-quarter view Indian head. 
[Head of Indian wearing full head- 
gear with feathers displayed.] ©1c. 
June 13, 1912; G 41064. 


Ropspins (CuHaAs. M.) co., Attleboro, 
Mass. [17728-17730 
Bear cub on fish pot geyser; by 
Christian Peterson. Cub standing 
erect on geyser. ©1c. July 29, 1912; 
G 41286. 


Yellowstone bear cub; by Christian 


Peterson. Cub standing erect on a 
stump. 1 ¢«, June 29) 2 
41285. 


Yellowstone twin bear cubs; by 
Christian Peterson. Two bear cubs 
standing erect near log. ©1e. July 
29, 1912; G 41284. 


RorpuHuro (J. J.), San Francisco. 
[17731, 17732 


Peacefulness. [Two cows and calves 
in pasture under large trees near 
stream.] © 1c July 12; 1912;5°¢ 
41277. 


Rangers (The). 
grazing on mountain side.] 
Aug. 18, 1912; G 41455. 


Rosseau (G. L.), Rolleboise, France. 
[17738, 17734 


Irish setters setting 
© 1°e Iuy 3 


[Herd of cattle 
Our es 


Irish setters. 
birds on hillside. 
1912; G 41345. 


On the Loire. Irish setters setting 
birds on river bank. © 1. July 81, 
1912; G 41844. 


ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago. [17785-17752 


Fall and winter 1912, fashion figure 
1; by Chas. D. Mitchell. [Man with 
overcoat and eane seated looking over 
right shoulder at girl by his side.] 
© 1c. July 27, 1912; G 41324: 


2; by Mortimer Loewi. [Young 
man with overcoat on right arm and 
handbag in left hand walking down 
crowded street.] ©l1c. July 27, 1912; 
G 41835. 


318 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 3, 1912 


17764 


RoyaL TAILORS—Continued. 


Fall 1912-13 fashion 75 K; by Chas. 
Mitchell. [Man in fly front overcoat 
walking down Broadway.] © 1 «¢. 
July 20, 1912; G 41306. . 


110 K; by Chas. Mitchell. 
[Young man in four button sack 
standing in drug store, with back 
toward lady, lighting cigar.] ©le. 
July 20, 1912; G 413805. 


378 K; by Mortimer Loewi. 
[Man in three button doublebreasted 
sack standing in studio while artist 
sketches his picture.] ©1c. July 20, 
1912; G@ 41294. 


549 K; by Chas. Mitchell. 
[Man in three button sack dictating to 
lady stenographer.] © 1c. July 20, 
1912; G 41293. 


551 K; by Chas. Mitchell. 
[Man in four button double-breasted 
sack standing on steamer deck by 
lady.] ©1e. July 20, 1912; G 41292. 


552 K; by Mortimer Loewi. 
[Man in four button sack standing by 
desk reading letter.| ©1l1e. July 20, 
1912; G 413802. 


— 553 K; by Mortimer Loewi. 
[Young man in three button sack 
standing by desk talking to elderly 
man seated.] ©1c. July 20, 1912; G 
41308. 


554 K; by Mortimer Loewi. 
[One man in four button sack and an- 
other in shirt sleeves playing bil- 
liards.| © 1e July 20, 1912; G 
41307. 


556 K; by Mortimer Loewi. 
[Man in three button sack standing in 
broker’s office reading stock quota- 
tions. ] Gade iduby 20)" 1912 +) 1 
41295. 


—— 557 K; by Mortimer Loewi. 
[Man in four button sack in tailor 
shop examining fashion book.] ©1c. 
July 20, 1912; G 41296. 


——558 K; by Mortimer Loewi. 
[Young man in two button sack stand- 
ing at bank window.] ©1c. July 20, 
1912; G 41304. 


560 K; by Mortimer Loewi. 
[Man in royal overcoat and cap walk- 
ing through snow in forest.] ©1le. 
July 30, 1912; G 41299. 


561 K, and: 562 K; by Chas. 
Mitchell. [Front and back view of 
man in single-breasted overcoat stand- 
ing on skating rink holding dog by 
ecord.] ©1ce. July 20, 1912; G 41297. 


RoyYAL TAILORS—Continued. 


—— 563 K; by Mortimer Loewi. 
[Man in three button double-breasted 
sack overcoat about to enter railway 
eaaehe} (GD .e.. Joly 20, 19123 wG 
41298. 

— 564 K—565 K; by Chas. Mitchell. 
[Two men in fly front and button 
through overcoats standing, talking.] 
©l1e. July 20, 1912; G 41301. 

——567 K; by Mortimer Loewi. 
[Man in double-breasted Paddock over- 
coat standing in lobby of theater.] © 
1e. July 20, 1912; G 413800. 


M.), Great Falls, 
[17758-17762 


Herd of buffaloes 


RUSSELL 
Mont. 


Buffalo watering. 
drinking in pond. 

Bushwhacked. Two men with two 
pack-horses ambushed on edge of 
stream where one man is hit by bullet. 


Creased. Wounded bull elk attack- 
ing dismounted man with two fright- 
ened horses. 


Death loop. Three mounted cow- 
boys lassooing wolves on plain. 


In the wake of the buffalo runners. 
Group of Indian women mounted, with 
one standing on knees in saddle look- 
ing over country. 


Lewis and Clark meeting Indians 
at Ross Hole. Mounted Indians in 
foreground, and in the right back- 
ground Lewis and Clark meeting dis- 
mounted Indians. 


Signal smoke. Three Indians with 
ponies on bluff above river, two 
watching while the third signals. 


Smoking cattle out of the brakes. 
Three mounted cow-boys shooting re- 
yolvers to frighten cattle out of valley. 


Surround. Mounted Indian hunters 
surrounding herd of buffaloes. 


Up against it. Mountaineer, with 
two frightened horses, is attacked by 
parent bears of cub which he has 
killed. 


© 1c. each Sept. 3, 1912; G 41595- 
41604. 


RUTHER (BrerstHa), Boston. [17763 


Bacchus crowned; by Jacob Jor- 
daen. [Front portrait of fat man 
with bare shoulders and vine leaves 
about head, seated, holding glass in 
hand.] ©1ce. Sept. 8, 1912; G 41605. 
ScHMELZER (Harvey J.), Kansas City, 

Mo. [17764 

Dog on good luck. [Statuette of 
dog sitting on haunches upon horse- 
shoe.] ©1c. Aug. 18, 1912; G 41458. 


(CHAS. 


319 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 7s ea 


ScHONHARDT (HENRI), Providence, | SELIGMAN & BRAUN, Hoboken, N. J. 


Rei. [17765 


Grady (Daniel F.). Bas-relief front 
view bust,” © # ¢ Mawes 1, 19123."°G 
41346. 


ScHREIBER (ANTHONY), Buffalo. [17766 


Girl posing; by J. Cave. [Profile of 
little bare-footed girl wearing short- 
sleeved long skirt dress seated on rock, 
with buuch of flowers under arm, look- 


ing over left shoulder.] © 1c. June 

12, 1912; G 41055. 

SCHUYLER (REMINGTON), Pelham 
Manor; N. Y. [17767 


Seven wonders of the world. [Plaque 
showing Grecian temple and mauso- 
leum with pyramids and colossus in 
distance, in bas-relief.] © 1c. July 
26, 1912; G 41824. 


ScHWIN (Hpwarp H.), San Francisco. 
l17768 


Revil. [Statue of nude woman 
standing with right hand outstretched 
and left behind head.] ©1e. July 31, 
1912; G 413842. 


Scott (F. E.) & Raper (H. R.), Indian- 
apolis, Ind. [17769 


Bull moose; by Scott and Roof. 
[Statue of moose. standing by old 
snag.] ©1c. Aug. 19, 1912; G 41463. 


SONS, New 
York. [17770-17773 


Happy New Year; by Harrison 
Fisher. [Girl standing by snow-coy- 
ered evergreen holding up a small 
child.] © 1c. Sept. 6, 1912; G 41725. 


Luxury; by Harrison Fisher. [Girl 
reclining on pillows holding open book 
in hands and looking to right.] ©le. 
Sept. 6, 1912; G 41727. 


On the sands; by Harrison Fisher. 
[Front view of girl in bathing suit 
standing on beach.] © 1 c¢. Sept. 6, 
1912; G 41726. 


SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) 


Spring maiden; by Harrison Fisher. 
[Three-quarter view of girl, in low- 
neck dress and flower hat tied under 
chin with ribbon, holding staff.] © 
1c. Sept. 6, 1912; G 41724. 


SEARS (HELEN WARREN), New York. 
[17774 
Mitchell (S. Weir). [Portrait of 
Dr. Mitchell seated in arm-chair in 
his library holding magazine in left 
hand.] ©1c. Aug. 30, 1912; G 41589. 


[17775 


Gloom; by Thomas EH. Powers. 
[Grotesque sculptured head of man 
with beard, large eyes and ears, wear- 
ing clown’s cap.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 18, 
1912; G@ 41755. 


SHARPLES SEP. 0o., West Chester, Pa. 


[17776 


Girl and roses; by Electro tint eng. 
co. Three-quarter view of girl with 
bunch of roses in arms. ©1e. July 
17, 1912; G 41287. 


SHERRIN (D.), Westbank, England. 
. Vie 


In bonnie Scotland. [Shepherd driv- 
ing flock of sheep down road winding 
along bank of mountain stream at foot 
of hill.] © 1e¢ June is oia2aee 
41059. 


SIBBEL (JOSEPH) STUDIO, New York. 
[17778-17791 


Jesus consoles the women of Jeru- 
salem. [Sculptured group showing 
Jesus bearing cross with hand out- 
stretched toward woman and child.] 


Jesus dies on the cross. [Sculptured 
group showing figure of Jesus on cross, 
with Magdalen kneeling at foot there- 
of, his mother, other women and sol- 
Gier standing near. ] 


Jesus falls the first time beneath the 
Cross. [Sculptured group showing 
Jesus fallen on knees under cross 
which man is raising while soldier 
forces him to rise.] 


Jesus falls the second time. [Sculp- 
tured group showing Jesus fallen on 
bands and knees beneath cross being 
forced to rise. ] 

Jesus falls the third time. [Sculp- 
tured group showing Jesus fallen prone 
on ground and man bending over cross 
endeavoring to raise him.] 

Jesus is condemned to death. 
[Sculptured group showing Pilate 
seated washing his hands while Jesus 
is led away from throne by soldier. ] 

Jesus is forced to carry his cross. 
[Sculptured group showing Jesus 
standing with upraised arms while 
men place cross on his shouider.] 

Jesus is laid in the _ sepulchre. 
[Seulptured group showing Magdalen 
kneeling by, and the mother bending 
over body of Jesus borne by Joseph 
and Nicodemus. ] 

Jesus is nailed to the cross. [Sculp- 
tured group of Jesus lying on cross, 
his arm held by one man while an- 
other drives nail through his feet.] 


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no. 3, 1912 


OF ART 


SIBBEL (JOSEPH) sTUDIO—Continued. 

Jesus is stripped of his garments, 
[Sculptured group of Jesus standing 
on cross while man removes his cloth- 
ing. ] 

Jesus is taken down from the cross. 
[Sculptured group showing body of 
gesus being borne from cross by his 
mother and two men.] 


Jesus meets his afflicted mother. 
[Seulptured group of Jesus while 
bearing cross looking back upon his 
mother standing by kneeling girl with 
hand extended. | 


Simon helps Jesus to bear his cross. 
[Sculptured group showing Jesus be- 
ing forced to rise by man at left while 
man at right raises the cross.] 


Veronica wipes the face of Jesus. 
[Seulptured group of Jesus with cross 
on shoulder receiving handkerchief 
from woman kneeling before him.] © 
1 -e. each Aug. 26, 1912; G-41565— 
41578. 


Srmpson (Frances May), Toronto, 
Canada. Beas 
Brock (Sir Isaac). [Seulptured 


bust of man wearing high collar and 
coat with large lapels.] © 1c. Aug. 
1, 1912; G 41349. 


SIMPSON (OLIVE M.), Kensington, Ma. 
[17793 


Woodrow Wilson owl. [Verse at 
right of large owl perched on limb 
with W on head and breast.] ©1«. 
Aug. 23, 1912; G 41559. 


SMALL (BEN W.), Kansas City, Mo. 
[17794, 17795 


Be progressive and join bull moose. 
Statuette of moose standing. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 29, 1912; G 41781. 


Intellectual pup. Statuette of dog, 
labelled ‘“‘vote for women.” © 1 «@. 
Aug. 29, 1912; G 417382. 


SPoFFoRD (Epwarp W.), New York. 


[17796 
Elizabeth, N. J. [Aero-view show- 
ing houses, streets, river and _ sur- 


rounding country.] 
1912; G 41586. 


TANENBAUM (Moses), New York. 
[17797 
Moonrise, October; by D. W. Tryon. 
[Landscape showing yista through 
Scattering trees of moon rising above 
hills.] © 1-c. Apr. 17, 1912; G 40736. 


(©) 1 ee Auge 31, 


17810 
T1isBETS (Exuiotr R.), Indianapolis, 
Ind. [17798 


Bear and forbear; by Mrs. H. B. 
Hoyt. Statue of two little bears stand- 
ing upright on log. © 1. July 27, 
1912; G 41449. 


TOUSSAINT (FERNAND), Paris. [17799 


Gold fishes. [One woman seated 
with arm around cat on table and an- 
other with back turned, looking at 
cold fishes in glass jar.] ©1c. June 
18, 1912; G 41060. 


UNIVERSAL FLAG CO. INC., New York. 
[17800 
Biil-agin and prosperity; by Isidore 
M. Davidson. [Grotesque statuette of 
fat man seated on block smiling.] © 
1 ec. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41876. 


VoGAN (FRANK M.), Canton, O. 
[17801 
Moose nymph. [Bas-relief plaque 
showing nude woman standing on 
head of moose.] © 1c. Aug. 6, 1912; 
G 41434. 


WEsT (ItoNA RADO), Leonia, N. J. 
[17802 
Debs (Eugene V.) Symbolic full- 
length portrait of Debs standing lean- 
ing slightly forward, with right arm 
raised. ©l1ce. Aug. 27, 1912; G 41580. 


WHITE (WILLIAM F.) & ROSENBAUM 
(Morris), New York. 

[17803-17805 

Biil; by Vincent Salerno, jr. [Stat- 

uette of President Taft standing with 

both hands in pockets, smiling.] © 1 
ec. July 29, 1912; G 41336. 


Teddy; by Vincent Salerno, jr. 
[Statuette of Theodore Roosevelt 
standing with fist clinched, smiling.] 
© 1¢. July 29; 1912; G 41338. 


Woodrow; by Vincent Salerno, jr. 
[Statuette of Woodrow Wilson stand- 
ing with book under arm, laughing.] 
©l1c. July 29, 1912; G 41337. 


WILLET STAINED GLASS & DEC. Co., Pitts- 
burg, Pa [17806-17810 


Christ driving out the money 
changers; by William and Annie Lee 
Willet. Window design of four lan- 
cets showing Christ driving out money 
changers and blessing the wine. © t 
ec. July 24, 1912; G@ 41318. 


Medallion window; by William and 
Annie Lee Willet. Window design in 
four lancets showing ten scenes in 
childhood of Jesus and scenes from 
Old Testament. ©1c. July 24, 1912: 
G 41319. 


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17811 


WILLET STAINED GLASS & DEC. co.—Con. 


Resurrection; by William and An- 
nie Lee Willet. Our Lord in glory 
above open tomb and sleeping soldiers, 
with figure of angel in panel at each 
side. ©l1c. July 24, 1912; G 41316. 


Resurrection; by William and An- 
nie Lee Willet. Window in three 
panels showing soldiers and open 
tomb above which is figure of Christ, 
with guarding angel in each side 
panel. ©1c. Aug. 19, 1912; G 41464. 


Resurrection design for window; by 
William and Annie Lee Willet. [Win- 
dow in two lancets showing Our Lord 
above open tomb in left and angel 
pointing upward in right.] © 1 «¢. 
July 24, 1912; G 41317. 


WILLIAMS (HERBERT E.), Red Bank, 
N. J. [17811 
Should old acquaintance be forgot. 
[Owl seated on limb of forest tree 
looking down upon elk drinking from 
Stream. | 31@. hc. Ale 1912) 3G 
41457. 


WINscH (JOHN), New York. 
[17812-18074 
Apple-blossoms. [Semi - circular 


spray of apple-blossoms.] ©1c. Sept. 
5, 1912; G 41678. 


At the school-house. [Woman and 
child approaching school-house door 
where man and woman are standing. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41836. 


Bark cross and ealla-lilies. [Calla- 
lilies around cross standing in front of 
rural scene.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; 
G 41670. 


Bark eross and daisies. [Cluster of 
daisies around cross standing in front 
of landscape.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; 
G 41671. 


Bark cross and narcissus. [Bunch 
of narcissus around cross, in front of 
garden scene.] © 1. Sept. 5, 1912; 
G 41669. 


Beautiful pond lilies. [Oblong scene 
of small cottage on bank of pond 


partly covered with waterlilies.] © 1 
ce. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41425. 
Blossoms and bells design 1. 


[Three bells suspended on cords at- 
tached to two bunches of wild-flowers. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41691. 


Blossoms and bells design 2. 
[Three bells suspended on cords at- 
tached to two bunches of phlox.] © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41690. 


pt. Iv, Rirs view 


WINScCH (JOHN )—Continued. 


Blossoms and bells design 3. [Three 
bells suspended on cords attached to 
two bunches of violets.] © 1. Sept. 
5, 1912; G 41689. 


Blossoms and bells design 4. [Three 
bells suspended on cords attached to 
two bunches of primroses.] ©1e 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41688. 


Bridge to the barn. [Oblong scene 
showing stream spanned by bridge on 


road leading to barn nearby.] ©1e. 
Sept. 16, 1912; G 41768. 
Bridge to the church. [Wooden 


bridge across stream near churech.] © 
1c Sept. 16, 1912; G 41843. 


Bridge to the farm. [Scene of foot- 
bridge across stream near farmhouse, 
in horseshoe frame.] © 1c. Aug. 5, 
1912; G 41357. 


Bridge to the mill. [Oval scene of 
bridge extending across stream from 
cottages to watermill.] ©1c. Aug. 5, 
1912; G 413892. 


Bunch of apple-blossoms. 
apple-blossoms about circle.] 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41686. 


Bunch of lilies. [EHaster-lilies in- 
clined toward space for inscription. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41714. 


Bunch of __iilies. [Lilies above 
circle.] ©1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41637. 


Bunny at rest. [Rabbit sitting in 
bunch of violets.] © 1 ec. Sept. 5, 
1912; G 41639. 


Bunny at the flowers. [Two rab- 
bits looking at bunch of flowers.] © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41649. 


Bunny cornered. [Rabbit standing 
partly surrounded by violets.] ©1c. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41640. 


Calla-lilies. [Buneh of calla-lilies 
at right of space for inscription.] © 
1 ec. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41707. 


Calla-lilies and scene. [Bunch of 
calla-lilies in front of landscape of 
meadow along edge of woods.] ©1ce. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41701. 


Calla-lily design. [Three flowers at 
left of space for inscription.] ©1e. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41634. 


Calm lake. [Cluster of flowers at 
left of scene of lake with large trees 
along bank.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; 
G 41818. 


Carnations. [Flowers and stems 


entwined in semi-circle.] © 1. Sept. 
5, 1912; G 41675. 


[Spray of 
Otek, 


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no. 3, 1912 18074. 
WinscH (JoHN)—Continued. WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 
Castle in the mountains. [Circular Church in mountains. [Church in 


scene of castle on hill with mountains 
in distance.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; 
G 41820. 

Caught with the eggs. [Little girl 
with basket on arm whispering in ear 
of rabbit seated surrounded by eggs. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41657. 


Chance meeting. [Two men stand- 
ing on bank of lake near country 
church.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 
41837. 

Chick in egg, and asters. [Chick 
in broken egg-shell surrounded by as- 
ters.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41628. 


Chick on egg, and apple-blossoms. 
[Chick standing on egg surrounded by 
apple-blossoms.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; 
G 41622. . 

Chick on egg, and violets. [Chick 
standing on egg lying by bunch of vio- 
lets.]| © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41625. 

Chick with egg, and forget-me-nots. 
Chick standing by broken egg-shell 
surrounded with forget-me-nots.] © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41624. 

Chicks and violets. [Three chicks 


walking over violets.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
16, 1912; G 41817. 
Chicks at breakfast. [Buneh of 


flowers above circular scene of two 
chicks feeding.] ©1c. Sept. 5, 1912; 
G 41620. 


Chicks in broken shell. [Bunch of 
flowers above broken shell containing 
four chicks.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 
41619. 


Chicks in daisy field. [ Cireular 
scene of three chicks standing among 
daisies.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 
41795. 


Chicks in flower-bed. [Three chicks 
standing among flowers.] ©1c. Sept. 
16, 1912; G 41818. 


Chicks in the dish. [Bunch of 
flowers on circular scene of three 
chicks standing in dish] © 1 «. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41618. 


Chicks on the shell. [Flowers on 
each side of scene of three chicks 
standing around one on shell.] © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41616. 


Chicks waiting. [Bunch of flowers 
above scene of two chicks standing by 
egg.] ©l1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41621. 


Church by river in ivy leaf. [Scene 
of country church on bank of stream 
erossed by wooden bridge, on ivy leaf.] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41824. 


village surrounded by mountains.] © 
1e. Sept. 16,1912; G 41844. 


Church in mountains in ivy leaf. 
[Seene of church in grove with moun- 
tains in distance, on ivy leaf.] © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41823. 


Church in pines in ivy leaf, [Scene 
of country church on hillside partly 
surrounded by pines, on ivy leaf.] © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41825. 


Chureh in the _ pines. [Country 
ehurch partly surrounded by pine 
trees.] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41842. 


Church in the wilderness. [Country 
church partly surrounded by leafless 
trees.] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41841. 


Coming out of the shell. [Three 
chicks watching another chick thrust 
his head through crack in his shell, in 
oval with flowers at each end.] ©1 
e. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41614. 


Comrades. [Two young men walk- 
ing along bank of river near canoe.] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41826. 


Cottage by the sea. [Cottage on 
hill along coast of sea where schooner 
is passing.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; 
G 41808. 

Cottage near the sea. [Small cot- 
tage on hillside overlooking the sea, in 
diamond frame.] ©1c. Aug. 5, 1912; 
G 41388. 


Country church. [Small church on 
hillside overlooking plain, in diamond 
frame.] ©1ce. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41387. 


Country church in ivy leaf. [Scene 
of church partly surrounded by trees, 
on ivy leaf.] © 1. Sept. 16, 1912; 
G 41822, 


Country enjoyment. [Man and 
woman strolling along road near coun- 
try church.] © 1c Sept. 16, 1912; 
G 41838. 


Country scene. [Rectangular scene 


of farmhouse in edge of forest.] © 1 
e. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41411. 

Cross and apple-blossoms. [Spray 
of apple-blossoms on cross.] © 1. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41682. 

Cross and blossoms. [Bunch of 


cyclamen on cross.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 


1912; G 41676. 


Cross and brook by the mill. [Scene 
of woman and child walking along 
bank of brook near mill, on cross.] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41787. 


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18074 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 

Cross and brook near. church. 
[Seene of brook with church and scat- 
tering trees on its banks, on cross.] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41779. 


Cross and buttercups. [Bunch of 


buttercups hanging on cross.] ©1l1e. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41683. 

Cross and ealla-lilies. [Bunch of 
calla-lilies on leaning cross.] © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G@ 41685. 

Cross and Easter blossoms. [Spray 
of Haster-lilies on cross.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
5, 1912; G 41687. 

Cross and Easter lilies. [Spray of 


BHaster-lilies on leaning cross.] ©l1c. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41684. 

Cross and evening in country. 
[Landscape showing small waterfall, 
on leaning cross.] © 1 ec. Sept. 16, 
1912; G 41788. 

Cross and evening scene. [Hazy 
view of farmhouse partly surrounded 
by trees, on leaning cross.] ©1.. 
Sept. 16, 1912; G 41788. 

Cross and lake view. [View of vil- 
lage along bank of lake, on irregularly 
outlined cross.] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1912; 
G 41786. 

Cross and lilies. [Bunch of Easter- 
lilies on cross.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; 


G 41678. 

Cross and narcissus. [Cluster of 
narcissus flowers on cross.| ©1.e. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41677. 

Cross and narcissus. [Spray of nar- 
cissus on leaning cross.] © 1c. Sept. 
5, 1912; G 41686. 

Cross and narcissus and _ violets. 
[Bunch of nareissus and violets on 


cross.| ©1e. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41681. 


Cross and on the water’s edge. 
[Landscape of river-front, on irregu- 
larly outlined cross.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1912; G 41790. 


Cross and over the bridge. [Scene 
of bridge across river near village, on 
irregularly outlined cross.] © 1 «. 
Sept. 16, 1912; G 41791. 


pansies. [Cluster of 
©) *1.\.e., Sept. «5; 


Cross and 
pansies on cross. } 
1912; G 41679. 


Cross and path by lake. [Scene of 
man and little girl walking down path 


along bank of lake, on eross.] © 1. 
Sept. 16, 1912; G 41793. 
Cross and path to church. [View of 


country church and flowers, on cross. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41780. 


pt. IV, See 


WINscH (JoHn)—Continued. 


Cross and snow-drops. [Cluster of 
snow-drops on cross.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 
1912; G 41680. 


Cross and the farm at _ twilight. 
[Landscape showing cottage among 
scattering trees near wooden bridge, 
on leaning cross.] © 1 e¢. Sept. 16, 
1912; G@ 41784. 


Cross and the gate to the farm. 
[Landscape showing man and woman 
standing at gate across path leading to 
farmhouse, on irregularly outlined 
cross.] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41789. 


Cross and the villagechurech. [Scene 
of village church partly surrounded by 
trees, on cross.] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1912; 
G 41782. 


Cross and the wintry path. [Scene 
of three children walking down path 
on hillside, on cross.] ©1e. Sept. 16, 
1912; G@ 41794. 


Cross and view of church. [Scene of 
chureh on hillside, on cross.] © 1 ¢. 
Sept. 16, 1912; G 41781. 


Cross and view of church at sun- 
down. [Hazy view of church partly 
surrounded by trees, on leaning cross. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41785. 


Cross and walking in the twilight. 
[Man and child strolling along moun- 
tain path, on cross.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 16, 
1912; G 41792. 

Cross with mountain scene. [Land- 
scape of mountain scenery, on Cross. ] 
©1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41660. 


Cross with scene and blossoms. 
[Bunch of snowdrops under landscape 
of village, on cross.] © 1. Sept. 5, 
1912; G 41662. 


Cross with scene and ealla-lilies. 
[Calla-lilies beneath scene of church on 
hillside, on cross.] © 1 c@ Sept. 5, 
1912; G@ 41664. 


Cross with scene and Easter-lilies. 
[EKaster-lilies beneath landscape show- 
ing country church, on cross.] ©1e. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41663. 


Cross with scene and narcissus. 
[Narcissus flowers and landscape of 
village, on cross.] © 1 e Sept. 5, 
1912; G 41661. 


Cross with scene of sheep grazing. 
[Landscape of sheep grazing in pas- 


ture near woods, on cross.] © 1 ec. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41659. 
Cross with scene of sunset. [Land- 


scape showing sun setting bayond for- 
est, on cross.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; 
G 41658. 


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no. 3, 1912 


18074 


WinscH (JoHn)—Continued. 


Crossing the bridge. [Rectangular 
scene of woman crossing foot-bridge 
across stream near mill.] ©1c. Aug. 
5, 1912; G@ 41412. 


Daisies and _ scene. [Spray of 
daisies under landscape showing farm- 
house in distance.] © 1 c¢. Sept. 5, 
1912; G 41699. 


Deserted wagon. [Wagon under 
tree along road-side near farmhouse, 
in circle] © 1c Aug. 5, 1912; G 
41377. 


Design of blossoms. [Spray of 
flowers at left of space for inscrip- 
tion.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 416385. 


Dreary country. [Oblong landscape 
of stream with few scattering trees 
along banks near water-falls.] ©1c. 
Sept. 16, 1912; G 41765. 


Ducks in the brook. [Scene of 
ducks swimming in brook near farm- 
house, in oval frame.] ©1c. Aug. 5, 
1912; G 413864. 


Easter-blossoms. [Bunch of flowers 
inclined toward space for inscription. ] 
© ic. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41718. 


Easter-flower and scene. [Bunch 
of flowers in front of landscape show- 
ing church on bank of stream.] © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41698. 


Faster-lily, design 1. [Bunch of 
Haster-lilies at left of space for in- 
scription.]} © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 
416382. 


Easter-lily design 2. [Bunch of 
Haster-lilies at right of space for in- 
scription.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 
£1633. 


Haster morning game. [One little 
girl conducting rabbit to another 
seated holding egg in arms.] ©l1e. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41654. 

[One rabbit 


Egg rabbit house 1. 
lying by eggs and flowers near egg- 
shaped house while another is climb- 
ing over roof of porch.] © 1c. Sept. 
5, 1912; G 41647. 


2. [One rabbit on roof of bal- 
cony of egg-shaped house looking down 
upon two others lying among eggs and 
flowers.| © 1 c¢. Sept. 5, 1912; G 
41648. 


——8. [One rabbit sitting among 
eggs and flowers looking back at an- 
other peering through window in egg- 
shaped house.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; 
G 41642. 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 

4. [Two rabbits playing among 
eggs and flowers near egg-shaped 
house in balcony of which sits another 
rabbit.] ©1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41641. 


English farmhouse. [Oblong scene 
of two-story house surrounded by trees 
and shrubbery.] ©1ce. Aug. 5, 1912; 
G 41424. 


Examining the egg and _ asters. 
[Chick looking up at large egg partly 
surrounded by spray of asters.] © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41715. 


Farm (The). [Bunch of flowers be- 
low scene of farmhouse on hillside.] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41811. 


2. [Rectangular scene of farm- 
house partly surrounded by rail-fence.] 
©il1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41413. 


Farm by the river. [Farmhouse on 
farm extending along bank of river.] 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41418. 


Feeding the ducks. [Woman and 
two children feeding ducks on pond 
near farmhouse, in octagonal frame.] 
©1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41871. 


First peep out of shell. [Circular 
scene of chick thrusting its head 
through rent in side of shell.] ©1l1e. 
Sept. 16, 1912; G 41796. 


Fishing in the brook. [Three men 
standing on bank of brook near cot- 
tages fishing, in horseshoe frame.] © 
1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41396. 


Five little chicks. [Scene of five 
chicks standing near three eggs, with 
flowers on each side.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 
1912; G 41615. 


Flock of sheep. [Oblong scene of 
Shepherd driving sheep down forest 
road.] ©1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41426. 


Full moon. [Oblong scene of full 
moon rising above forest along bank 
of river.] © 1c. Sept. 6, 1912; G 
41766. 


Gabled roof farmhouse. [Oblong 
scene of farmhouse by roadside where 
a covered wagon is passing.] ©l1e 
Aug. 5, 1912; G 41428. 


Gate to the castle. [Circular scene 
of gate across path leading to castle 
in background.] © 1 ¢ Sept. 16, 
1912; G 41800. 

Gate to the pasture. [Buneh of 
flowers at right of scene showing gate 
across path partly surrounded by trees 
and shrubbery.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1012; G 41814. 


gad 0s 


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18074 


pt. IV; Hw (8.99 Vou 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 


Gathering flowers. [Girl gather- 
ing flowers along bank of stream near 
wooden bridge, in oval frame.] © 
1e. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41861. 


Gathering flowers by the river bank. 
[Girl gathering flowers near stream 
where swan is swimming, in fan- 
shaped frame.] ©1c. Aug. 5, 1912; 
G 413876. 


Gathering grasses. [Rectangular 
Scene of man and woman gathering 
grass in field, with village in dis- 
tance.] ©1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41383. 


German farmhouse. [Woman 
standing in front of two small cot- 
tages.] ©l1c. Aug. 5,1912; G 41422. 


Girl and rabbit design 1—4.  [Lit- 
tle girl wearing cap and short-sleeved 
dress seated under blooming bush 
holding rabbit in her arms.] ©1e. 
each Sept. 5, 1912; G 41648-41646. 


Going to school. [Woman and child 
going up steps to small building where 
man stands waiting to receive them.] 
© 1c. Sept. 16,1912; G 41828. 


Hiding with the eggs. [Little girl 
putting basket over rabbit and eggs.] 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41656. 


House by the road. [Scene of wo- 
man and child walking down country 
road by cottage on hillside, in dia- 
mond frame.] © 1. Aug. 5, 1912; 
G 41368. 


House on the road. [Rectangular 
scene of farmhouse on either side of 
country road.] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1912; 
G 41769. 


Humble home. 
roadside, in diamond frame.] 
Aug. 5, 1912; G 41886. 


In the barn. 
near basket.] 
G 41819. 


In the village. [Pond near village 
church and cottages.] ©1c. Sept. 16, 
1912; G 41888. 


Inhabitants of the forest. [Rectan- 
gular scene of two deer drinking from 
forest stream.] © 1c. Aug. 5, 1912; 
G 41414. 


Inspecting the egg. 
at egg on spray of violets.] 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41618. 


Ivy leaf and church on hill. [View 
of church among leafless trees on hill- 
side, on ivy leaf.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1912; G 41778. 


[Small hut along 
©le. 


[Four rabbits eating 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; 


[Chick looking 
i) ave. 


A 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 


Ivy leaf and over the bridge. 
[Scene of stone bridge which two men 
are crossing on road from church, on 
ivy leaf.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 
41775. 


Ivy leaf and village scene. [Dis- 
tant view of village of cottages and 
church, on ivy leaf.] ©1. Sept. 16, 
1912; G 41777. 


Ivy Leaf and view of castle. [Dis- 
tant view of castle across lake, on ivy 
leaf.] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41776. 


Just out of the shell. [Bunch of 
violets on each side of scene showing 
feur chicks standing near pieces of 
egg-shell.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 
41617. 

Lady of the lake. [Rectangular 
scene of woman in boat on lake.] © 
1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41881. 


Landscape in oval. [Oval scene 
showing Man and woman walking 
along country road, by pond, toward 
church in distance.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 16, 
1912; G 41778. 


Last adieux. [Scene of children at 
gate waving hands to woman and little 
girl leaving farmhouse, in octagonal 
frame.] ©1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41369. 


Lily and church scene. [Circular 
landscape with church, on WHaster-lily 
and cross.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 
41668. 


Lily and country scene. [Circular 
landscape of church and mountain 
scene, on Easter-lily and cross.] © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41667. 


Lily-of-the-valley. [Spray of lilies- 
of-the-valley at right of space for in- 
scription.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 
41708. 

Lily-of-the-valley and scene. [Spray 
of flowers in front of landscape.] © 
1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41697. 

Lily-of-the-valley, design 1. [Spray 
of flowers above bunch of leaves at 
left of oval.] © 1 e. Sept. 5, 1912; 
G 41630. 


— design 2. 
on leaves at left of oval.] 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 416381. 


Loading the hay wagon. [Men load- 
ing wagon with hay at edge of woods. ] 
©1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41421. 


Lonely road. [Snow scene of road 
winding by farm-fence and leafless 
trees toward house in distance.] © 
1 ec. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41410. 


[Cluster of flowers 
O- 1 6, 


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no. 3, 1912 


18074 


WINScH (JoHN)—Continued. 

Lonesome chick. [Chick standing 
alone among flowers, peeping.] ©1c. 
Sept. 16, 1912; G 41768. 

Lonesome path over the bridge. 
[Rectangular scene of woodland path 
leading along bank of stream across 
bridge near church.] © 1 c. Sept. 16, 
1912; G 41771. 


Lost chick. 
standing in egg-shell peeping. ] 
Sept. 16, 1912; G 41764. 


Making hay. [Rectangular scene of 
man and woman raking hay near 
farmhouse.] © 1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 
41408. 

Milk-maid (The). [Woman with 
bucket in hand walking down path 
leading from farmhouse in distance.] 
© 1 c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41803. 


Mill above the waterfall. [Scene of 
water-mill on bank of stream above 


[Circular scene of chick 


©lc. 


falls, in diamond frame.] ©1c. Aug. 
5, 1912; G 413866. 
Mill-pond. 1. [Oblong scene of 


watermill on bank of pond.] ©1«. 
Aug. 5, 1912; G 41406. 


—— 2. [Pond by water-mill and cot- 
tage.] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41809. 


Mischievous rabbits. [Three rabbits 
around nest filled with eggs.] ©1le. 
Sept. 16, 1912; G 41798. 


Monastery (The). [Diamond-shaped 
landscape showing church and cottage 
mearby.] ©lc. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41398. 


Moonlight in the country. [Woman 
walking along country road by scatter- 
ing trees aS moon rises above windmill 
i ©) ie Aug: 5) 1912: 'G 


Mountain path. [Man and boy 
walking down path on hillside, in 
diamond frame. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1912; 
G 41867. 


Moving the hay. [Man and woman 
iling hay in field near farmhouse, in 
oval frame.] ©1 ce. Aug. 5, 1912; G 


Narcissus. [Bunch of flowers at 
ight of space for inscription.] ©1le. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41709. 


Narcissus and scene. [Bunch of 
owers at right of landscape showing 
wo woman walking along bank of 
ond.] ©1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41702. 


Nearing the village. [Circular scene 
of woman walking down road past 
ottage in grove] © 1c. Aug. 5, 
912; G 41378. 


WINScH (JoHN)—Continued. 

Neglected farm. [Scene of mill and 
farmhouse along bank of stream, in 
diamond frame.] ©1c. Aug. 5, 1912; 
G 41385. 


Neglected wagon. [Wagon standing 
under tree along roadside near cot- 
tage.] ©l1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41806. 


Off for a row. [Oval scene showing 
woman standing on wharf waiting for 
man approaching in canoe.] ©1.. 
Aug. 5, 1912; G 41401. 

Off for a sail. [Scene of small sail- 
boat leaving wharf near small house, 
in horseshoe frame.] © 1c. Aug. 5, 
1912; G 41859. 


Off for the village. [Woman and 
little girl strolling down country road 
away from cottage, in horseshoe 


| frame.] © 1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41394. 


Off to the village. [Woman stand- 
ing at forks of village road looking 
toward cottage nearby.] © 1c. Sept. 
16, 1912; G@ 41805. 


Old barn. [Bunch of flowers below 
scene of barn along side of road.] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41812. 


Old mill. [Oblong scene of water- 
mill in edge of woods on bank of 
stream.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 
41767. 


On the banks of the river. [Man 
and woman standing on bank of river 


near arched stone bridge.] © 1 «. 
Sept. 16, 1912; G@ 41829. 
On the way to chureh. 1. [Church 


surrounded by trees on hillside, in 
diamond frame.] ©1c. Aug. 5, 1912; 
G 41400. 


2. [Man and woman walking 
down road leading along bank of 
stream toward church.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 
16, 1912; G 41827. 


On the way to the mill. [Circular 
scene of woman crossing bridge near 
watermill.| © 1c. Aug. 5, 1912: G 
41380. 


Over the bridge. 1. [ Horseshoe 
frame about scene showing woman 
crossing foot-bridge across stream near 
farmhouse.] © 1 c¢. Aug. 5, 1912; G 
41360. 


2. [Man and child standing on 
bridge across stream near church.] © 
1 ec. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41832. 


Pasture (The). [Oblong scene of 
herd of cattle in pasture near Dutch 
windmill.] © 1c Aug. 5, 1912; G 
41431. 


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18074 


pt. IV; 22S. 


WINScH (JOHN )—Continued. 

Path over the mountain. [Man and 
little girl standing under tree along 
mountain road, in horseshoe frame.] 
©l1e. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41395. 


Path to the brook. [Woman with 
pitcher in hand standing on path at 


edge of brook watching swans swim, | 


in fan-shaped frame.] © 1c. Aug. 5, 
1912; G 413874. 


Path to the church. 1. [Path lead- 
ing by scrubby trees to church in back- 
ground.] © 1c Sept. 16, 1912; G 
41802. 


2. [Rectangular scene of country 
path leading to church partly sur- 
rounded by trees.] © 1 ¢ Sept. 16, 
1912 3° G ALT; 


——8. [Rectangular scene showing 
woman crossing foot-bridge on path 
leuding to church in distance.] © 1 
e. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41415. 


Path to the farm. [Man walking 
down path leading across’ stream 
toward farmhouse in distance.] © 1 
ce. Aug. 5, 1912; G@ 41419. 


Peaceful pond. [Pond surrounded 
by trees and flowers.] © 1c. Aug. 5, 
1912; G 41417. 

Playing with bunny. [Little girl 
seated on ground peeping around pump- 
kin at rabbit.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; 
G 41655. 

Pleasant ramble through country. 
[Man, woman and child coming from 
church down road leading along bank 
of pond.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 
41831. 


Pussy-willows and church scene 1. 

[Cross and cireular church scene on 
bunch of pussy-willows.] ©1ce. Sept. 
5, 1912; G 41665. 
2) [Pussy-willows by land- 
scape of church and cottage on bank 
of stream.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 
41627. 


Pussy-willows and country church. 
[Bunch of pussy-willows at left of 
landscape showing country church near 
clump of trees.] ©1c. Sept. 5, 1912; 
G 41628. 


Pussy-willows and country scene. 
[Cross and circular landscape of 
church on hillside, on bunch of pussy- 
willows.] © 1 c¢. Sept. 5, 1912; G 
41666. 

Pussy-willows and landscape. 
[Buneh of pussy-willows at left of 
landscape showing church on hillside. ] 
©1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41626. 


328 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 


Pussy-willows and mountain scene. 
[Bunch of pussy-willows by landscape 
of village on mountain side] ©le. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G@ 41629. 


Quenching the thirst. [Oval scene 
of man in cart drawn by horse which 
is drinking from stream.] © 1 « 
Aug. 5, 1912; G 41403. 

Quiet stroll. [Rectangular scene of 
woman strolling through field along 
roadside.] © 1c Aug. 5, 1912; G 
41884. 


Rabbit and church scene. [Rabbit 
below landscape showing arched bridge 
in foreground and church in distance. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41650. 


Rabbit and country scene. [Rabbit 
squatted under landscape showing 
church near pond, with hills in dis- 
tance.] ©1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41651. 


Rabbits and landscape. [Two rab- 
bits lying under landscape showing 
chureh and cottages along bank of 
river.] ©1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41653. 


Rabbits and village scene. [Four 
rabbits squatted under landscape of 
village.]. © 1 ©. Sept. a, 29 
41652. 


Rabbits at breakfast. [Three rab- 
bits eating turnips.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1912; G 41799. 


Rabbits at play. [Three rabbits 
playing around basket of eggs.] © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41797. 


Rabbits in a field. -[Four rabbits 
sitting together on hillside] ©1l1e 
Sept. 16, 1912; G 41815. 


Rabbits in egg-shell. [Three rabbits 
sitting in egg-shell.] © 1c. Sept. 16, 
1912; G 41816. 


Refreshing drink. [Rectangular 
scene of man seated in cart watebing 
his horse drink from stream which he 
is fording.] © le. Aug. 5, 1912; G 
41382. 


Resting on the bank of the river. 
[Seene of woman seated on bank of 
stream watching swans, in fan-shaped 
frame.] ©1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41375. 


Road to the eastle. [Road leading 
to castle in cluster of trees.] ©1c. 
Sept. 16, 1912; G 41841. 

©) te. 


Roses. [Spray of roses. ] 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41672. 

Rowing down the stream. [Oblon 
scene of man rowing boat on stream b 
cottage.] ©1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41405 


po. 3, 1912 


WORKS OF ART 


18074 


Winscnh (JoHNn)—Continued. 


Rowing in the twilight. [Two men 
rowing on river near church as the sun 
sets.] ©1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41830. 


Rowing on the lake. [Rectangular 
scene of woman standing in boat row- 
ing near cottage.] © 1c Aug. 5, 
1912; @ 41409. 


Rowing to the barn. [Circular 
scene showing man in boat on lake 
rowing toward farmhouse and barn 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; 


Rural scenery. [Landscape of 
meadow and few scattering trees.] © 
1 ec. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41416. 


Sailboats at anchor. [ Horseshoe 
frame about scene of small sailboats 
along shore near cottage] ©1l1e 
Aug. 5, 1912; G 41358. 

[Cottage on 


Sailing on the bay. 
hillside at edge of bay where sail-boat 


is passing, in oval frame] ©1.. 
Aug. 5, 1912; G 413890. 
Sheep on the mountainside. [Shep- 


herd watching sheep grazing on side 


of mountain, in oval frame.] ©1e. 
Aug. 5, 1912; G@ 41362. 
Shepherd and his sheep. [Man 


standing by fence under large tree 
watching sheep grazing in pasture 
© 1c. Sept. 


Snowdrops. [Spray of flowers 
round space for inscription.] ©41e. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41710. 


Snow-drops and scene. [Spray of 
flowers about scene showing people 
alking down road toward house in 
Oat ec: Sept: 5, AG1 2G 


Spray of ealla-lilies. [Calla-lilies 
in bunch at left of space for inscrip- 
ion.] ©ic. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41695. 
Spray of EHaster-flowers. [Bunch 
f flowers at left of space for inscrip- 
ion.] ©1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41696. 
Spray of JEaster-lilies. [ Easter- 
ilies at right of space for inscription. ] 
1 e. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41694. 
Spray of narcissus. [Spray of 
owers at left of space for inscrip- 
ion.] ©l1ce. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41693. 
Stone bridge over the creek. 
[Arched stone bridge across stream, 


ith village in distance] © 1. 
ept. 16, 1912; G 41839. 
Stone bridge to the castle. [Man 


nd woman standing by stone bridge 


WINSCH (JoHN )—Continued. 


Stream by the mill. [Rectangular 
view of stream with watermill on left 


bank and forest on right] © 1. 
Aug. 5, 1912; G 41407. 
Strolling through the country. [Man 


and boy walking down path along 
bank of pond from cottage in distance, 
in horseshoe frame.] © 1. Aug. 5, 
1912; G 413898. 


Swans in the pond. [Oblong scene 
of swans Swimming on pond, with vil- 
lage in distance.] ©l1c. Aug. 5, 1912; 
G 41427. 


Swans on the lake. [Scene of swans 
Swimming on lake near man in canoe, 
in octagonal frame.] ©1e. Aug. 5, 
1912; G 41372. 


Thatched-roof cottage. [Small cot- 
tage on bank of pond surrounded by 
trees, in oval frame.] © 1c. Aug. 5, 
1912; G 413891. 


Twilight on the farm. [Hazy land- 
Scape showing woman walking down 
road near two large trees and sun set- 
ting beyond woods in background. ] 
©1ec. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41770. 


Twilight on the lake, 1. [Cottage 
in clump of trees along bank of lake.] 
© 1 Sept. 16, 1912; G 41810. 


2. [Diamond-shaped hazy 
landscape of scattering trees on banks 
of lake.] ©1ce. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41897. 


Two chicks watching butterfly. 
[Two chicks looking up at butterfly 
on spray of flowers bent above egg.] 
©1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41716. 


Unexpected meeting. [Scene of man 
on horseback meeting man walking 
down country road near farmhouse, in 
octagonal frame] © 1 ¢ Aug. 5, 
1912; G 41370. 


Vase of apple-blossoms and violets. 
[Small base vase filled with apple- 
blossoms.] © 1 c¢. Sept. 5, 1912; G 
41705, 


Vase of blossoms. 
filled with flowers.] 
1912; G 41706. 


Vase of buttercups. [Small-necked 
vase filled with flowers.] © 1c. Sept. 
5, 1912; G@ 41708. 

Vase of snowdrops. [Large mouth 
vase filled with snowdrops.] ©1.. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41704. 

View of castle in oval. [Oval scene 
showing woman and child on bridge 


[Small top vase 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 


cross stream near castle.] © 1 ¢c.| across stream and castle in distance.] 
ept. 16, 1912; G 41835. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41774. 
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18074 


pt. IV, Ss. oe 


WINSCH (JOHN )—Continued. 


View of the pasture. [Circular 
scene of man and dog standing under 
large tree at pasture gate watching 
sheep graze.] © 1. Aug. 5, 1912; 
G 413879. 


Village green. [Circular scene of 
lawn in front of cottage and church. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; G 41801. 


Village in the mountains. [ Dia- 
mond-shaped landscape of village on 
banks of lake at foot of hills] @©le. 
Aug. 5, 1912; G 41399. 


Village yonder. [Oblong view of 
village in forest on opposite bank of 
river.]} ©l1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41429. 


Violet design. [Bunches of violets 
seattered around rectangular frame. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41692. 


Waiting. [Oval scene of girl 
seated in canoe on lake near cottage. ] 
©1ec. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41402. 


Walking on the river bank. [Two 
men walking along bank of river near 
canoe opposite church.] © 1. Sept. 
16, 1912; G 41834. 


Watching the _ butterfly. [Chick 
standing near broken shell watching 
butterfly on egg.] © 1c. Sept. 5, 
1912; G@ 41612. ; 


Waterfall (The) [Woman crossing 
foot-bridge across stream near water- 
fall, in diamond frame.]. © 1c. Aug. 
5, 1912; G 41365. 


White bunny. 
two bunches of violets. ] 
5, 1912; G 41688. 


White flowers. [Spray of prim- 
roses bent in semi-circle] © 1. 
Sept. 5, 1912; G 41674. 


White narcissus. [Bunch of flow- 
ers at left of space for inscription. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41711. 

Wind-mill (The) [Landseape of 
Scattering trees at right of path lead- 
ing to wind-mill in distance.] ©le. 
Sept. 16, 1912; G 41807. 


Windmill (The) [Old Dutch wind- 
mill on hill.] ©1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 
41420. 


Winter scenes. [Snow scene show- 
ing woman crossing bridge on road 
leading by cottage and church.] © 
le. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41480. 

Working in the fields. [Man and 
woman cutting grass in field near 
farmhouse on bank of stream.] © 
1c. Aug. 5, 1912; G 41428. 


[Rabbit lying near 
© 1c. Sept. 


WINSCH (J OHN )—Continued. 


Working near the spring. [Man and 
woman gathering fagots near stone 
arched bridge over stream, in fan- 
shaped frame.] © 1c. Aug. 5, 1912; 
G 41378. 


Working on the farm. [Oblong 
scene of farm and farmhouse partly 
surrounded by trees.] © 1. Aug. 5, 
1912; G@ 41482. 


Working together. [Oval scene of 
boy and girl gathering grass on bank 
of stream near village] ©1 ce. Aug. 
5, 1912; G@ 41404. 


Yellow narcissus. [Spray of narcis- 
sus at left of space for inscription.] 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; G 41712. 


WoLr (NATALIE), San Francisco 
[18075 


Bone of contention. [Bull dog and 
hound looking down at bone lying be- 
tween them.] © 1. Sept. 25, 1912; 
G 41877. 


WoLF & co., Philadelphia. 
[18076-18094 


Admirer of flowers. [Profile of girl 
with arm full of roses admiring one 
held in right hand.] ©1. Aug. 28, 
1912; G@ 41514. , 


April shower. [Little girl walking 
along country road in rain with um- 
brella hoisted over head.] ©1c. Sept. 
10, 1912; G@ 41736. 


At the seashore. [Little girl in 
bathing suit carrying bucket in one 
hand and shells in the other.] ©1e. 
Sept. 10, 1912; G 41789. 


Attempting to rake. [Little girl 
raking leaves near bench where sit 
two dolls.] © 1c. Sept. 10, 1912; G 
41746. 


Christmas morning. [Little girl 
standing by gifts near fireplace with 
doll in arms, looking back at two dolls 


in chair.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 10, 1912; G 
41742. 
Coasting. [Little girl in furs, with 


muff, seated on sled drawn by large 
dog.] ©1e. Sept. 10, 1912; G 41740. 


Dolls’ game. [Little girl and three 
dolls seated around table playing 
cards.] ©1c. Sent. 10, 1912; G 41741. 


Enjoying a cold drink. [Profile of 
girl in broad-brimmed hat drinking 
from glass through straw.] ©1l1e 


{| Aug. 28, 1912; G 41515. 


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WORKS OF ART 


no. 8, 1912 


18095 


Wotr & co.—Continued. 

Enjoying a winter’s breeze. [Three- 
quarter view of girl in wide-brimmed 
hat, furs and muff, walking.] © 1. 
Aug. 23, 1912; G 41516. 


Her first bait. [Little girl seated 
on bank of stream, with doll and 
basket at her side, pulling fish out of 
water] © 1 c. Sept. 10, 1912: G 
41747. 


Honored guest. [Little girl seated 
at table pouring tea for large dog 
Sitting by her side.] © 1. Sept. 10, 
rai? ?-G 41737. 

Little gardener. [Little girl wear- 
ing sun-bonnet, sprinkling flowers in 
garden.] © 1 c. Sept. 10, 1912; G 
41788. 


On the Champs Elysee. [Front bust 
portrait of girl in lingerie hat and 
low-neck dress with wrap thrown back 
over shoulders.] © 1c. Aug. 23, 1912; 
G 41517. 


One of the classics. [Front portrait 
of girl in broad-brimmed hat and low- 
neck dress seated holding book in lap. J 
© 1c. Aug. 23, 1912; G 41518. 


Number of entries of Works of Art 


eve OE NL aici) 


WoLFr & co.—Continued. 


Refreshing beverage. [ Three-quar- 
ter view of girl in wide-brimmed hat 
and low-neck dress holding glass in 
left hand.] © 1c. Aug. 23, 1912: G 
41519. 

Rover’s first train ride. [Little girl 
with satchel in hand standing by large 
dog, near trunk, in waiting room. | 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1912; G 41744, 


Taking the dolls riding. [Little girl 
pushing two dolls in baby-carriage. ] 
© 1 e. Sept. 10, 1912; G 41745. 


Touching up. [Three-quarter view 
of girl powdering her cheeks.] © 1. 
Aug. 23, 1912: G 41520. 


Turkey dinner. [Little girl talking 
to large dog seated at table with two 
dolls waiting to be served] ©l1e. 
Sept. 10, 1912; G 41743. 


ZIMMERMAN (JANE) & Ropock (JULIA 
M.), Frederick, Md. [18095 


A la Barbara Fritchie. [Three-quar- 
ter view of young woman in Dame 
Barbara’s attire standing, holding 
U. S. flag in both hands.] ©1c. June 
NST) Gi 41025. 


a 


included in the Catalogue since 


331 


CLASSES H-K 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWING OR PLASTIC WORKS 


OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; 


PHOTOGRAPHS; 


PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 


ABEL & CAREY, Chicago. 
Turkey or goose. © July 26, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 5, 1912; K 45484. 


ACRET (GEORGE), Aberdeen, Wash. 
[18097 


[Cut for add, small size]: 
Look at the map. © Aug. 15, 1912; 
mc, Aug. 12, 1912: K 45715. 


ADDISON (THOMAS) Hamilton, O. 
[18098 


Marine engine chart. ©1e. July 17, 
1912; IT 1058. 


ADVERTISER’S SYNDICATE CUT SERVICE, 
New York. [18099 


Announcement of our fall opening. 
© Aug. 21, 1912; 2c. Aug. 24, 1912; 
K 46160. 


ALABAMA ENGRAVING COMPANY, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. [18160 


Birmingham, Ala. First avenue and 
twentieth street. © July 1, 1912; 2 
e. June 27, 1912; K 44025. 


ALBANY SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS, Albany. 

[18101 

Albany school of fine arts. [Sketch- 

ing from nature.] © June 138, 1912; 

#e. June 17, 1912; 1 c. June 19, 1912: 
K 48875. 


ALE-TING SERVICE, Chicago. [18102 


Felix and Fink. [Comic series for 
publication in daily newspapers.] © 
mer 15, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 15,1912: K 
44668. 


ALEXANDER (KENNETH), Seattle. 
[18103, 18104 


©l1e. July 


©: 1 e: 


Schoenfeld (Berman). 
ie, 1912; J 171216. 


Wilson (Dr. George F.). 
July 31, 1912; J 171818. 


ALEXANDER (R. D.) Swannanoa, N. C. 
[18105 


Swannanoa, N. C., spring house, 
ancient tree and drive to Alexanders 
inn. © Aug. 10, 1912; 2c Aug. 30, 
aot: 172613. 


[18096 | ALLEGRETTI (NICHOLAS W.), Chicago. 


[18106 


Trip to the north pole. © June 18, 
1912; 2c. July 80, 1912; J 171759. 


ALLEN (Harry N.), Livermore Falls, 
Me. [18107-18110 


Livermore Falls base ball team. © 
Ans.) 10) 191272 ¢.) Sept. 6, 19123 3 
173089. 

Maine central freight wreck, 1, 2, 3. 
© June 15, 1912; 2 ec each July 12, 
1912; J 171018-17120. 


ALLEN (JAcOB D.), Memphis, Tenn. 
[18111 


Instructions for setting up and oper- 
ating band saw mills. ©1e. June 15, 
1912; I 1089. 


ALLEN SHOE COMPANY, New York. 
[18112 


Belle (Anna) shoe looks dainty, fits 
true. [Colored poster.] © Sept. 1, 
1912; 2c. Sept. 9, 1912; K 46977. 


ALLERTON (W. H.), Port Jervis, N. Y. 
[18113-18118 

[6 photographs] : 

Along the Delaware.—Dingman’s 
Herry, Pa., Factory falls, Childs 
Park.—Dingman’s Ferry, Pa., High 
Falls.—Dingman’s Ferry, Pa., North 
from Adam’s brook.—Dingman’s Ferry, 
Pa., Uller’s cliff panorama.—New 
Wash. © July 8, 1912; 2c. each July 
11, 1912; J 170987-170992. 


AMERICAN ART NEWS COMPANY, New 
York. [18119-18124 

[6 prints]: 

Bunbury (Waster), by Sir Joshua 
Reynolds.—Crespigny (J/rs. Dorothy 
Champion), by George Romney.— 
Crouch (Mrs.), by George Romney.— 
Rodney (Lady), by Gainsborough.— 
Stour lock, by John Constable.—Wed- 
dell (Mrs.) and children, by George 
Henry Harlow. © ‘May 4, 1912: 2 ¢. 
each May 7, 1912; K 41655-41660. 


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18126 


AMERICAN ART WORKS, Coshocton, O. 
[18125-18141 


[Colored post cards of boy and girl. 
Series 82, 1850-13861] : 

[Baby with toys.J—[Little boy and 
girl walking under umbrella.]—[Little 
boy and snow-man.]—[Little boy be- 
fore his Thanksgiving dinner.]—[Lit- 
tle boy holding lighted candle and two 
pumpkins.]—[Little girl and _ dai- 
sies.]|—[Little girl behind lighted fire- 
eracker.|—[Little girl erying. Doll at 
her feet.]—[Little girl holding up val- 
entine.]—[Little girl off to school and 
little sister.]—[Little girl out in the 
wind.]—[Little swinging.] © May 
24, 1912; 2 ec. each July dd, 191271 
44307-44318. 


Fish story. © June 80, 1912; 2. 
Sept. 16, 1912; K 47518. 


Jeanette. © Apr. 26, 1912; 2 «@. 
Sept. 16, 1912; K 47519. 


Playing horse. © June 30, 1912; 
2c. Sept 16, 1912; K 47520. 


Sam Toy. © July 20, 1912; 2 «4 
Sept. 16, 1912; K 47521. 


Yama Yama... © July 20,1912: 3"¢ 
Sept. 16, 1912; K 47522. 


AMERICAN ASSN. FOR STUDY AND PREY. 
INFANT MORTALITY, Baltimore. 
[18142-18157 


Every day in the life of this baby: 
Aleohol rub.—Detail of bath, 1-—7.— 
Drink of water.—Good night. 6p.m.— 
Just waked up. 6 a. m.—Out: of 
door nap.—Play time.—vTesting the 
water for bath. ©1 ¢. each Sept. 16, 
1912; J 173753-173764, 173767, 173768. 


Tlow to keep the baby well: Air.— 
Care.—Fare. © 1 @ each Sept. 16, 
1912; J 178765, 173766, 173769. 


AMERICAN BAPTIST SocrETy, St. Louis. 


[18158 
Arcadia Heights, Mo, Swimming 
pool. © Aug. 5, 1912; 2 ¢ Aug. 19, 


1912; K 46062. 

AMERICAN CEMENT TILE MIG. Co., Pitts- 
burgh. [18159, 18160 
Purlin spacing for bonanza _ rein- 


forced cement tile on + pitch roofs. © 
Le, Aug: 10,1002 fh TOM. 


——on $ pitch roofs. ©1c.Aug.10, 
1912; I 1072. 
AMERICAN CHART Co., Indianapolis. 
[18161 


Practical horse shoer’s chart of the 
horse. © July 22, 1912; 2 ce. July 25, 
1912; K 45376. 


pt. IV, NSS ¥ik 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL 
co., New York. 


[Fashion cuts]: 

Business man, 1167.—Examina- 
tions. 1165.—How do you do. 1169.— 
On the stairs. 1642.—Over the tea 
cups. 1166.—Ready. 1174.—Resting. 
1168. © Sept. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 


ADVERTISING 
[18162-18207 


(12, 1912; K 47078-47080, 47098-47100, 


ATA1T. 


At the wharf. 1156.—Blazer 
coat. 1629.—Bon voyage. 1153.— 
Canoeing. 1151.—Comfortable. 1154.— 


Cricket. 1634.—Englishman. 1627.— 
Friends. 374.—Getting a light. 1630. 
Golf. 1152.—In the office. 1635.— 


Negligee. 1155.—On promenade. 1150.— 
On the stile. 1632.—Pannier. 375.— 


Parade. 1631.—Ready for a stroll. 
1158.—Resting. 3871.—Shirt sleeves. 
1628.—Suits. 1633.—Summer. 370. 


© July 1, 1912; 2 ec. each Sept. 12, 


1912; K 47101-47112, 47087, 47089- 
47096. 

—— At the beach. 1162.—At the 
show. 1164.—Blossoms. 1644.—Going 


away. 1686.—Going rowing. 1640.— 
Hats. 1687—Horse show. 1170.— 
Meeting. 1161.—Morning paper. 1160.— 
News. 1172.—Reading. 1175.—Ready 
to go. 1159.—Shop window. 1639.— 
Suits. 1171.—Summer day. 1643.— 
Traveller. 1173.—Waiting. 1163.— 
Walking. 1157. © Aug. 1, 1912; 2 ¢ 
each Sept. 12, 1912; K 47073-47077, 
47081-47086, 47088, 47097, 47113-47116, 
47118. 


AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC COMPANY, LTD., 
New York. [18208-18219 


[Aeteco faience mantels]: 


Academy. — Bracket. — Cairo. — 
Della robbia.—Gothi¢ rose.—Grape and 
faun. — Interlacing. — Leader. — 
Leaf and berry.—Oak leaf.—Pioneer.— 
Studio. © June 28, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Sept. 5, 1912; K 46804-46815. 


AMERICAN FILM MEG. CO. 


See list of motion pictures at end 
of this catalogue. 


AMERICAN MUSIC CO., Spokane, Wash. 

[18220 

Miss Spokane. © July 21, 1912; 1¢c. 

Aug. 12, 1912: i c. Aug. 26; Taig 
172545. 


AMERICAN OPTICAL COMPANY, South- 
bridge, Mass. [18221-18222 
No two roses are alike. © Aug. 2, 


1912; 2c. Aug. 6, 1912; K 45526. 


334 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 8, 1912 


18324 


AMERICAN OPTICAL COMPANY—Contd. 
Stop that squinting. © Aug. 2, 
1912; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1912; K 45527. 


AMERICAN WOOLEN Co., Boston. 
[18223-18291 

[69 photographs]: 

Beaming and yarn inspecting.—Crab- 
bing.—Double crabbing.—Drawing in 
warp threads —Dressing the yarn, 
dressing frame.—Dressing the yarn, 
slasher.— Dry finishing, examining 
cloth.—Dry finishing, finisked cloth— 
Drying cloth.—Dye house, dyeing and 
slubbing.—Dye house, dyeing cloth.— 
English combing, combing machine.— 
English combing, gilling and making 
the top after the combing—English 
combing, gilling first operation.—Eng- 
lish combing, gilling second opera- 
tion.—English drawing first finisher.— 
English drawing, reducer. — English 
drawing, various operations.—English 
drawing, 2 spindle gill box.—Hnglish 
spinning, spinning frame.—Hxamining 
cloth. — French combing. — French 
combing, back washing.—French comb- 
ing, finishing.—French combing, sec- 
ond operation.—French combing, third 
operation. — French drawing, back- 
washing.—French drawing, finisher.— 
French drawing, first drawing.—IFrench 
drawing, four baller.—French drawing, 
intermediate.—French mule spinning.— 
Fulling cloth—Jack winding, filling 
room. — Measuring cloth. — Mending 
room.—Mending room, burling, raising 
knots.—Mending room, examining and 
marking imperfections.—Mending room, 
examining finished cloth. — Mending 
room, mending.— Pressing cloth. — 
Scouring cloth, 1, 2—Shearing cloth.— 
Twisting.— Warp spooling. — Weav- 
ing.—Welfare work, escalators, mov- 
ing stairways, 1, 2.—Welfare work, 
restaurant where help are served at 
cost price.—Welfare work, type of op- 
erative’s house—Welfare work, type 
of operative’s tenement.—Wet finish- 
ing.—Wet finishing, singeing cloth— 
Wet finishing, steaming cloth—wWind- 
ing cloth into bolts——Wool scouring, 
drying machine.—Wool sorting.—Wool 
Sorting, grading fleeces.—Wool sorting, 
inspecting and blending—wWool sort- 
ing, removing dirt and grease from 
wool.—Wool] sorting, scouring machine 
to dryer.—Wool sorting, sorting fine 
Australian wool.Woolen carding ap- 
ply feeder.—Woolen carding, feeder.— 
‘Woolen carding, finisher cards and 
spool drums.— Woolen spinning. — 
Worsted carding, carding machine, 1, 2. 
© Mar. 25, 1912; 2 ec. each Sept. 16, 
4912>) J. 173245173318. 


ANCHOR BUGGY COMPANY, Cincinnati. 
[18292 


[Anchor girl.] © June 15, 1912; 2c. 
June 26, 1912; K 44063. 


ANGLO AMERICAN POST CARD COMPANY, 


New York. [18293-18310 
Anglo pastelle series. [Colored post 
ecards]: 


Ah me lika catchee for a moment, 
dear. 109.—Beauties. . 1384.—Compan- 
ions. 1382.—Finishing teuch. 139.— 
Good afternoon. 116.—His gift. 119.— 
Honeymoon. 118.—Me is just so 
anxious to see you. 105.—Me muchee 
lika takee you fora ’ittleridee. 114.— 
Me no wantee you go away. 108— 
Me’s no never tired of lovin you. 
113.—Next. 115.—Putting it over. 
123.—Repose. 143.—Sometime it 
seema to me. 103.—Strolling. 141.— 
Thoroughbreds. 127.—Waiting. 125. 
© Aug. 8, 1912; 2c. each Aug. 9, 1912; 
K 45647-45664. 


APPALACHIAN APPLE ORCHARDS, At- 
lanta. [18311 


Habersham County products. © 


VAS ees EON Die 2 el AME OID 1912 

45770. 

APPELBERG (G. R.), Quincy, Mass. 
[18812 


Simple method for finding equiva- 
lent bending moment for combined 
bending and twisting forces. © 1. 
Sept. 9, 1912; I 1095. 


ARCADE PHOTOS co., Duluth, Minn. 
[18313 


Steel plant. © Aug. 10, 1912; 2c. 
Aug. 26, 1912; J 172986. 


ART PUBLICATION soc., St. Louis. 
18314, 18315 


[2 photographs]: 

Godowski (Leopold) .—Lillibridge, 
Sauer and Godowski. © Sept. 23, 
DIZ Ble. each Sept. 25; 19127 
173481, 173482. 


ARTHUR (JAMES), Detroit. 
[18316-18323 

[Girls in colors] : 

[Aviation girl.|—[Fair asa rose.]— 
[Girl with chrysanthemum. ]—[Girl 
with holly.J]—[Girl with roses.J— 
[Quaker girl.J]—[Telephone  girl.]— 
[Winter girl.] © June 28, 1912; 2c. 
each Aug. 80, 1912; K 4717047176. 


ASHE (JOHN JAMES), New Haven; 
Conn. [18324 


Milford, Pike Co. Pa. Sawkill 
falls). © Aug. 10, 1912; 2 ¢ Aug. 14, 


* 1912; J 172892. 


339 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt: 1¥/ i's. v.79 


18325 
ASLANIAN (KEVORKE), Providence, 
RL, [18825 
Bataille Armeno-Persane D’- 
Avaraire. 451. © Aug. 29, 1912; 1. 


Aug. 29,1912" 1 ¢. Sept...6, 1912; K 
46975. 


ATLAS UNDERWEAR CO., Piqua, O. 
[18326 
Golf player showing Adam union 
suit... © Aug. 8; 1912; 2c. Auz. 5, 
1912; J 171901. 


AUBERY (JAMES M.), Los Angeles. 
[183827, 183825 
Grouping of the colors. Plate 1. 
© July 9)1912; 2c. July 17,1912; 
K 44774. 
——Plate 2. © July 9, 1912; 2c. 
July 17, 1912; K 44774. 


Autt (N. L.) South Bend, Ind. 
[18329-18331 
[8 photographs]: 
Bishop.—Mass.—Priests. © Sept. 
9, 1912; 2 « each Sept. 20, 1912; J 
173457-173459. 


AUSTEN (EH. A.), Clifton, N. Y. [18332 


- Old Austen house. © July 1, 1912; 
2 ¢. July 5, 1912; J. 171317. 


Avery (O. P.) Blaine, Wash. [18333 


Washington head. © Sept. 21, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 28, 1912; J 173687. 


AVIATION FILM co. See list of motion 
pictures at end of this catalogue. 


AYER (HuLuery S.), Boston. [18834 


Modern crusader. © July 23, 1912; 
2c. July 27, 1912; K 45104. 


BaitEy (Marion W.), Hutchinson, 
Kans. [18335 
Hutchinson fire dep’t. © Sept. 14, 


1912; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1912; J 173686. 


BAKER (R. J.), Honolulu. 
[18386-18347 

[12 photographs]: 

German- Hawaiian girl, 8.—- Hat 
maker, 2.—Hawaiian native woman, 
1.—Hawaiian woman fishing, 3.— 
Mulatto- Hawaiian girl, 7.— Native 
Hawaiian girl, 4.—Native Hawaiian 
girl, 5.—Native Hawaiian man, 9. 
Native Hawaiian man, 10.—Native 
Hawaiian man, 11.—Native Hawaiian 
woman.—Portuguese-Hawaiian girl, 6. 
© Jan. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Aug.. 10, 
1912; J 172087-172098. 


BAKER ART GALLERY, Columbus, O. 
[18348, 18349 
[2 photographs]: 
Brown (Hon. R. B.)—Garford (Hon. 
A. L.) © Sept. 7, 1912; 2 @ each 
Sept. 11, 1912; J 173155, 173156. 


BALDWIN (JOSEPHINE L.) Bloomfield, 
IN; idl’. [18850-18356 

[7 prints]: 

Brazen vessels. Lesson 11.—Hymn 
illustration no. 1. Title page-——Hymn 
illustration no. 4. “Pilot sats >the 
wheel.—Lunch basket. Loaves and 
fishes. Lesson 10.—Man with oriental 
bed [etc.] Lesson 3.—Oriental lamp- 
stand and measure. Lesson 6.—Pupil’s 
title page. Gospel according to Mark. 
© Sept. 1, 1912; 2 ec. each Sept. 17, 
1912; K 47485-47491. 


BANnBraock (W. E.) Auburn, Cal. 


[18357 


Digger Indians, Cal. © Aug. 21, 
1912; 2:¢e. Aug. 26,1912 24) 47 2adee 


GARMORE (W. K.) New York. [18358 


Lincoln (Abraham) © Sept. 20, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1912; K 47936. 


BARNEKOW & PETZ, Perth Amboy, N. J. 
[18359 


Barracks of the English Army at 
Perth Amboy during the Revolutionary 
War. © June 17, 1912; 2 c June 14, 
1912; J 170962. 


RARNES (BEN C.) Mexico, Mo. [18360 


Missouri military academy. © Sept. 
9, 1912; 2 c Sept. 13, 19122 ah tae 


BARRENTHRE (HENRY) Brooklyn. — 
[18861, 183862 


Dunmore (Lake) Vt. © Aug. 22, 
1912; 1 @ Aug. 24, 1912°>7 Gasenrms, 
DES y Dear iv Wy al re 


Rochester village, Vt. © Aug. 15, 
1912; 1 ec. Aug. 24, 1912, 1 @ Sept. 5, 
1912; J 1738128. 


BARTSCH (WALTER F..), Minneapolis. 
[18863 
Diagramatie chart showing the gen- 
eral distribution of the nervous sys- 
tem. © July 3, 1912; 2c. July 5, 1912; 
K 44017. 


BaTTELL (Rosa Lewis), St. Francis, 
Wis. [18364-18368 


Ashland, Wis., majestic theatre. © 
Sept. 25, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1912; J 
178701. 

Milwaukee, Lake shore bathing 
beach, 1-3; ©! Aue. 28, 1012 ea 
each Sept. 9, 1912; J 1738095-173097. 


336 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 3, 1912 


BATTELL (Rosa LEwis)—Continued. 
Lake shore bathing pavilion. 
© Aug. 28, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1912; J 
173094. 
BaveEr (F. J.), Winona, Minn. 

[18869, 18870 


Cord wood circle saw sliding table. 
© June 19, 1912; 2 ¢ July: 8/1912; 
J 170884. 


tilting table. © June 19, 1912; 
2c. July 8, 1912; J 170883. 


BAUER CHEMICAL COMPANY, New York. 
[183871, 18872 


Doctor told us sanatogen is just 
what you need for your nerves. © 
sept. 18, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 23, 1912; K 
47870. 


Sanatogen guards your nerve health. 
7 dol G, 191252 ¢ July 20, 1912; 
K 44883. 


BAUMANN (J.), New York. 
[18373-18384 

[Little boy and girl Haster post 
cards]: 

Best Easter wishes. 1. [Boy push- 
ing a pusheart containing three Has- 
ter lilies.]— Best Easter wishes. 2. 
[Girl with rabbits in basket, chick- 
ens at side, also a basket of vegeta- 
bles. ]—Easter blessings. 1. [Little girl 
pulling a cart containing a rabbit.]— 
Easter blessings. 2. [Little girl pushing 
a doll eart full of rabbits.]—Easter 
blessings. 8. [Little girl holding a rab- 
bit in her skirt, taken from a rabbit 
coop which stands next to her. ]—EHas- 
ter greetings. 1. [Little girl pulling a 
eart with chickens which have partly 
dropped out.]—Easter joys. 1. [Girl 
dropping chickens through a basket, 
the bottom of which is broken.]—Has- 
ter joys. 2. [Girl with a rake and 
chicks.]—Happy Easter. 1. [Little girl 
and boy playing blind man’s bluff.]— 
Happy Eastertide. 1. [Little girl 
and boy sitting, the boy holding a 
rabbit, the girl an umbrella.]—Happy 
Eastertide. 2. [Little boy and girl 
playing blind man’s bluff.]—Happy 
Eastertide. 8. [Little girl holding rab- 
bits in her arms and one rabbit sitting 
up on the ground.] © July 5, 1912; 
2 ce. each July 1, 1912; K 48876-43887. 
BauscH & LOMB OPTICAL CO., Roches- 

term N.Y. [18385-18888 


[4 entries]: 


Diagram showing useful field of 
view. Double convex.—Diagrams 
showing useful field of view. Double 


convex. Periscopic convex. Meniscus 
convex. © 1c. each June 8, 1912; 
I 1043-1046. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


18422 


BauscH & LOMB OPTICAL co.—Contd. 

[4 entries]—Contd. 

Diagram showing useful field of 
view. Meniscus convex. — Diagram 
showing useful field of view. Peri- 
scopic convex. 


BAYNE (EH. Byron), White Plains, 
NYY. 


[18889 
New York city and. vicinity, pano- 
ramic view. © May 25, 1912; 2 ¢ 
June 25, 1912; K 438969. 
BEAL (P. L.), Mt. Hood, Ore. 
: [18890, 18391 
Devil’s Punch Bowl, 1 above, 2 be- 
low. © May 19, 1912; 2 ¢. each July 
8, 1912; J 170941, 170942. 


BEAL (P. L.) Parkdale, Or. [18392 


Hood (Mt.) © Aug. 8, 1912; 2c. 
Aug. 14, 1912; J 173048. 


BEAMISH (HEmity S.), San Francisco. 


[18893 
Greetings. All hail the ships that 
come from far and near. © June 10, 


BOL er vMiay, 20. 79125) te: pune ZT, 
1912; K 48518. 
BEARD (J. T.), New York. 
[18394, 183895 

Diagram of explosive mine gases. 
© Sept. 14, 1912; 1 ec. Sept. 20, 1912; 
I 1118. ; 

Power-volume-pressure diagram. © 
Age Pon tOot2 ss Tier Aue. 26. 1912s Fe 
Aug. 30, 1912; I 1090. 


BEATON (O.), Seattle. [18396, 18397 
Irwin (W. G.) © Sept. 2, 1912; 2¢. 
Aug. 26, 1912; J 172546. 
Minnesota (S. 8S.) © Sept. 2, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 26, 1912; J 172547. 
BEAVEN (LESLIE WALLACE), Chicago. 
[18398-18405 
[Colored cards.] 113-116, 118, 121— 
ie 


Advent of spring.—Autumn’s offer- 
ing.— Man’s inhumanity— Mother 
Love.—Nature’s bounty.—Peace offer- 
ing.—Sweet violets——Young graduate. 
© July 1, 1912: 2c. each July 12, 
1912; K 44930-44937. 


BEAVER co., Buffalo. [18406-18422 


Interior red room, home of J. W. 
Reilly, Porcupine, Ontario, Canada. © 
Ane Ph 1912 +2 GC Aug. 26; 19425 
172504. 

Interior sitting room, Mr. Williams, 
Porcupine, Ontario, Canada. © Aug. 
he MOND): 2. és. 261912 3 J 172506: 

Interior view Mulligan hotel, Golden 
City, Ontario, Canada. Aug. 1, 
1912; 2 ce. Aug. 26, 1912; J 172505. 


337 


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18423 


pt. Wy. SS; vou 


BEAVER co.—Continued. 

[14 photographs]: 

Attic bedroom, H. Goessling, Chi- 
eago, 532.—Bed room, H. Goessling, 
Chicago, 533.—Bed room, H. Neu- 
meyer, Chicago, 534.—Dutch room, 
West end dairy, Fredicton, N. B., 544, 
545.—Office, Commercial Hotel, Fredic- 
ton, N. B., 542, 543.—Office, Green Bay 
Ib’r co., Atlantic, Towa, 552, 553.— 
Pool room, Chas. Fuller, Chicago, 527— 
529.— Refreshment room, Commercial 
Hotel, Fredicton, N. B., 551.—York 
and Kraft, Pekin, Ill., 525. © July 1, 
1912; 2 c. each July 19,1912; J 171444— 
171457. 


Beck (FRANK) AND COMPANY, New 
York. [18423-18427 

[5 prints]: 
Bed room.—Dining room.—Music 


room.—Parlor.—Tiles. © Aug. 10, 
1912-°2 Veleach “Ate. Gh alOd2 3) IK 
45958-45957. 


Beck (Lou WeEscoTT), Pasadena, Cal. 
[18428-18431 


Rufus, desert life-saving dog, 2. © 
Oct. 11, 1910; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 1912; J 
173691. 

[3 photographs]: 

Death valley, borax hills.—Beck 
(Lou Wescott) and ‘‘ Rufus” on Cali- 
fornia desert.—Rufus, desert life-sav- 
ing dog no. 1. © July 20, 1912; 2 «¢. 
each Sept. 28, 1912; J 173689-173691. 


Brepou (A. P.), New Orleans. 
[18482, 184383 


Colored shoe store. © Apr. 8, 1912; 
2-@. Apry 11, 1912: J 171671. 


Jersey milkers grazing. © July 23, 
1912; 2c. July 22, 1912; J 171700. 


BEECHNUT PACKING COMPANY, Canajo- 
harie, N. Y. [18484 


I just love it. © Sept. 18, 1912; 2 
e. Sept. 20, 1912; K 47549. 


BEHNKE (ARTHUR E.), Milwaukee. 
[18435 


These changeable feat-ures. © Aug. 
28, 1912; 1 ec. Sept. 8, 1912; K 46678. 


BEHRMAN (MartTIN), Oakland, Calif. 
[18486 


Oakland, Calif., 1876; panorama. © 
Slt. 2p, LOT: 2 AC Gh at. Ee se 
173745. 
sEIRLY (ALFRED) Chicago. [184387 


Woman suffrage emblem no. 1. © 
Sule LOLS ae. Se a ee ea 
45263. 


BELATE (C. J.), Philadelphia. [184388 


Breakers (The) © Sept. 28, 1912; 
2 ec. Oct. 2, 1912; J 1738746. 


BELL (ALFRED) AND COMPANY, London. 
[18439 


[Pinkie.] © Feb. 1, 1912; 2 c. Apr. 
11, 1912; K 44669. 


BELL CAMERA AND VIEW CO., Springfield, — 
Til. [18440, 18441 


[2 photographs] : 

Argo corn products co. plant. Keo- 
kuk River, dam and plant. © Sept. 
11, 1912; 2.¢. each Sepin ia, 9192 
173204, 173205. 


BELLINGER (J. A.), Lakefield, Minn. 
[18442 


Sons of Herman, lodge. © Aug. 4, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 12, 1912; Jai 


[18443 


Bismarck-Roosevelt. © Sept. 7, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 29, 19123 Pitas, 


BERGMAN (SIMON) New York. 
[18444-18575 


BENTE (Hugo A.) Chicago. 


Post cards: 

[At the  brookside. Birches. ]— 
Birthday greetings. 1. I send happiest 
thoughts. Birthday greetings. 2. 


Royal beauty of the rose is fair to 
see.—Birthday greetings.. 8. I hope 
that your birthday will be joyous.— 
Birthday wishes. 1. May good health 
be yours and happiness too.—Birth- 
day wishes. 2. That every hour shall 
be a happy hour.—Birthday wishes. 
3. My heartiest greeting for your birth- 
day.—Congratulations. 1. [Baby, two 
birds in nest and stork and daisies. ]— 
Congratulations. 2. [Baby, two birds 
in nest, stork and violets.]—Congratu- 
lations. 38. [Baby, two birds in nest, 
stork, and poppies. ]—Congratulations. 
4. Baby, stork, two birds in nest 
and cyclamen.]—Congratulations. 5. 
[Baby, two birds in nest, stork and 
forget-me-nots.]—Congratulations. 6. 
[Baby, two birds in nest, stork flying 
and carnations.]—Dere iss mutch dot 
I need.—Dere iss nodings like getting 
tegedder side by each.—Gee but I iss 
mighty lonely.—Gee dis is heaven.— 
Gee, wish me had nice girlee same’s 
other fellers.—[Girl’s head. Aida.]— 


[Girl’s head. Angelina.]—[Girl’s 
head. Grace.J]—[Girl’s head. Gwen- 
dolyn.]—[Girl’s head. Hazel. J— 


[Girl’s head. Mildred.J—Glad it is 
a boy. [Baby in auto with satchel, 


338 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 8, 1912 


BERGMAN (SIMON)—Continued. 


Post cards—Continued. 
and stork.]—Glad it is a girl. [Baby 
at doorbell with valise and stork.]— 
Glad it is a girl. [Baby on scales and 
stork.]—Glad it’s a boy. [Baby sail- 
ing and stork.]—Glad it’s a _ boy. 
[Baby with head through blue curtain 
and stork.J]—Glad it’s a girl. [Baby 
and flowers in basket, and stork.]— 
[Homeward path. Birch trees.] —I 
can shoot the left eye out of a flea.— 
I don’t mind bein’ roped in by the 
right gal—I have an aim in life—I 
hope dot sand vill blow.—I know a 
secret which I will tell—I’m sure a 
lonely critter—I should like to make 
a target of some dandy—I tink we 
make mos’ nice couple.—I vouldt like 
to be some von’s honey-bug.—!f I had 
been a good lookin’ critter.—[Indian 
head. 1. Bright eyes.]—[Indian head. 
2. Noma.]—[Indian head. 3. Nava- 
jo.]—[Indian head. A, Tola.]—[In- 
dian head. 5. Pocahontas.]—T[ Indian 
head. 6. Ione.J]—It beats everything 
how people will borrow trouble.—It 
is better to shoot off your gun than 
your mouth.—It iss goot to haf a goot 
time.—It iss much better yet to shmile 
efen if it hurts your face.—[Lovely 
spot. Birches by rock in stream.]— 
Me likee always make your tea for 
you.—Me likee be your rickshawman 
through life-—Me likee you, much.— 
Meet me where the lanterns glow.— 
My hat is in the ring and so am I.— 
Wefer vorry over a ting dot nefer yet 
vos happened.— [Path in the birch- 
es.J—Say it doesn’t take much to 
make me happy.—[Shady nook. 
Birch trees and stream.]—Ven I iss in 
de dumps.—Ven you iss gone.—Ven 
you: iss happy.—[Woodland scene. 
Birches.]—Ye can’t haf a tirty-horse 
power automobeel. © Sept. 5, 1912; 
2 ec. each Sept. 19, 1912; K 47419- 
47484. 

[66 prints]: 

Aindt it fine-——Best Easter wishes. 
[Child fondling lamb.J]—Best Easter 
wishes. [Children feeding lamb.]— 
Best Haster wishes. [Children gath- 
ering flowers.] Blessed Easter day. 
[Ladie’s heads and lilies. Hannah.] 
Blessed Haster day. [Ladie’s heads 
and lilies. Milded.] By all that’s 
good and true.—Choice heart to let, 
not for sale inquire of owner.— 
Dere iss nodings so fine——Diss iss de 
dandy Easter time.—Diss iss Haster 
undt ve begs.—Don’t take my heart 
away from your line.—Haster greet- 
ings. Haster flowers are blooming 
bright.—Easter greetings. Join high 


18576 
BERGMAN (S1IMon)—Continued. 
Post cards—Continued. 
and low.—Easter greetings. Let all 


things seen and unseen.—Haster greet- 
ings. Let us on this Haster day.— 
Easter greetings. Light of lights. 
Waster greetings. May everlasting joy 
be born.—EHaster greetings. May lov- 
ing kindness and good-will. — EKaster 


greetings. My wish for you.—Easter 
greetings. O Lord of all. — Easter 
greetings. Peace be unto you I pray.— 


Easter greetings. That THaster-tide 
with joy was bright.—Good wishes for 


Haster. [Ladie’s heads and _ lilies. 
Bertha.] Happy Haster. [Child and 
rabbits dancing.] Happy  Haster. 


[Children at play with chicks.] Happy 
Easter. [Little boy and girl in con- 
versation.] Happy Haster to you like 
sunshine after rainm—Here, my pretty 
valentine—I don’t care for automo- 
biles.—I have but little now to say.—I 
have got you, little girl—I iss glad 
for dis meeting.—I knows I surely lufs 
you some.—I vill gif my heart to 
you.—If you’ll be mine, I'll be thine 
everlasting Valentine—Just a_ kiss 
dearie mine.—Let’s be happy while we 
may.—Let’s dance on the green.—Love 
me dear.—Loving JHaster wishes. 
[Ladie’s heads and lilies. Lillian.]— 
Loving Haster wishes. [Ladie’s heads 
and lilies. Reah.] Luf me _ little 
voman.—Peaceful THaster. [Ladie’s 
heads and lilies. Katharine.]—Saint 
Patrick’s day. I'll loosen then a strain 
or two.—Saint Patrick’s day greetings. 
Of all those I’ve ever seen.—Saint 
Patrick’s day greetings. This is the 
day.—Say kid I ain’t ateasin’.—Tell 
me that I am the one.—There are girls, 
girls, girls—They do say that love is 
a game.—To my valentine. Day like 
this is simply fine—To my valentine. 
Look into the mirror.—To my valen- 


tine. My broken heart.—Togedder ve 
must get.—Valentine greetings. Be the 
weather bad.—Valentine' greetings. 


I’d print a kiss.—Valentine greetings, 
Let me whisper dear.—Valentine greet- 
ings. You are the one for me.—Don’t 
ve be in a fix—yYou and me could 
happy be.—You are it. Saint Valen- 
tine day greetings.—You are the dandy 
eandy girl.—You are the light of my 
life—You iss de leedle girl I luf.— 
You iss so cute. © Sept. 19, 1912; 2c. 
each Sept. 28, 1912; K 48088481533. 


BERLIN (Pav E:), Coraopolis, Pa. 
[18576 
Coraopolis, Pa., Y. M. C. A. building. 
© ‘Awe; 16,:°1912* 2 ¢ Aue. 17, 19125 
J 172309. 


o09 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18577 


BERLIN PHOTOGRAPHIC Co., New York. 
[18577-18579 

[3 entries] : 

Johnson (Mrs. John); by George 
Romney.—Linley (Miss); by Thomas 
Gainsborough.—Olivia; by John Hopp- 
ner. 

© July 1, 1912; 2 e each Aug. 27, 
1912; H 1024-1026. 


BERNHEIM DISTILLING COMPANY, Louis- 

ville, Ky. [18580 

Speeding the bride. © Sept. 14, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1912; K 41968. 


BERWICK STORE Co., Berwick, Pa. 
[18581 

[Post card]: 

Steel plant and steel passenger coach 
shops, American car and foundry co., 
Berwick, ‘Pas\°©. Aug. 1, 29192+42. ce. 
Aug. 3, 1912; K 45706. 


BrocRAPH co. See list of motion pic- 
tures at end of this catalogue. 


Birce (M. H.) & sons co., Buffalo. 
[18582-18608 


Interior 187-213. © 1c. each Sept. 
17, 1912; J 17383838-1738364. 


BisHoFF (C. §8.), Columbus, Kan. 
[18609 
Columbus, fire team. © June 10, 
1912 2 @r Aug. 1251912 J. A72051: 


BisHop (A. ALLYN), Newport, Vt. 
[18610, 18611 
Beveridge (Hx. Sen. Albert J.). © 
Aug. 30,1912; 2 ¢. Sept. 8, 1912; J 
172680. 
Rowell (Chief Judge John W.). © 
Aug. 30, 1912 +°2 e,. Sept. 3). 19125 J 
172679. 


Biarr (J. C.) MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ASSO- 
CIATION, Huntingdon, Pa. 
[18612 


J.C. Blair memorial hospital grounds 
and buildings. © July 1, 1912; 2c. 
July 9, 1912; J 170892. 


Buarr (Homer D.) Tacoma. 
[18613-18616 

[4 photographs]: 

Crevasses in Nisqually glacier.—Mt. 
Tacoma in Reflection lake.--Party on 
Nisqually glacier.—Tatoosh range and 
Paradise valley. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1912; 
J 172492-172495. 


BLUE SHIP, Waltham, Mass. 
[18617-18619 
In Maine. © July 1, 1912; 2c July 
5, 1912; K 44014. 
In the sunny harbor of old Booth- 
bay. © July 1, 2912s2ac.. July 5; 
1912; K 44015. 


340 


pt..1V, B. 8., Vail 


BLUE SHIP—Continued. 


Whether it’s glorious sky and azure 
sea. © July 1, 1912: 2 @ July 5, 1912> 
K 44016. 


Bos (HAUSER), Essex, Conn. 
[18620, 18621 
[2 photographs]: 
Innocence.—On the way to the fair. 
© Sept. 16, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 17, 
1912; J 178332, 1733s. 


Bopsps-MERRILL COMPANY, Indianapolis. 
: [18622 


Riley (James Whitcomb). © Sept. 
5, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1912; K 46923. 


BONSALL (JAMES W.), Detroit. 
[18623-18634 
Is anything like this going on among 
your employees, 11. © Sept. 11, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 26, 1912; K 48032. 


Now let me see. I wonder where is 
the next store where I can get what I 
want. [Blotter no. 1.] © Sept. 14, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1912; K 48029. 


Seed of ambition. [Blotter no. 2.] 
© Sept. 14, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1912; 
K 480380. 

This is a punk corner and right here 
is where I take down my sign and 
move, 12. © Sept. 23, 1912; 2 ¢. Sept. 
26, 1912; K 48081. 

[8 prints]: 

EKiver hear of the man who built his 
house in the woods, 4.—Free lunch 
and biggest in the city, 3.—Hard 
shower of rain, 6.—High salaried busi- 
ness man, 8.—Man wanted, 01.—Suf- 
fering mackerel, I wonder where is 
that for-rent-head nurse of mine, 5.— 
Two dollars room rent by to-night, 
Mr. Jones, or out you go, 7.—Well 
I’m a goat if that rummy owner, 02. 
© Sept. 15, 1912; 2 ce. each Sept. 26, 
1912; K 48021-48028. 


BoRGMAN (Henry), Cincinnati. 


[18635, 18636 


Santa Martina, Roma. © May 1, 
1912; 2.¢e. July 19, 1912308 ATisos: 


Storm on Lakes of Killarney. © 
May 1, 1912; -2 «. duly 1 
LTa356: 

BoRLAND-GRANNIS COMPANY, Chicago. 
[18687, 18638 


Chicago. Entrance to Hotel La 

Salle. Borland electric brougham in 
foreground. © July 24, 1912; 2 ¢. 
July 29, 1912; K 45225. 
Entrance to Hotel Sherman. 
Borland electric brougham in fore- 
ground. © July 24, 1912; 2c. July 
29, 1912; K 45224. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


18685 


no. 3, 1912 
BOUASSE JEUNE AND COMPANY, Paris. 
[18639 
Redempteur. © June 7, 1912; 2 ¢. 


July 24, 1912; K 45025. 
Oakland, Cal. 
[18640 


Panama Bill. © July 1, 1912; 2c. 
Aug. 12, 1912; K 46286. 


Boyce (THoMAS F.), 


Boysen (InvER), Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 
[18641 


Specto-focus-hood. © 1c. Sept. 7, 


1912; J 173042. 


Boysen (J. T.), Yosemite, Cal. 
[18642-18644 


[8 photographs] : 

From Inspiration point, 3.—Gen- 
eral view study, 1.—Grand view study, 
2. © Sept. 3, 1912; 2 < each Sept. 
9, 1912; J 173106—178108. 


BrRaDLey (A. F.), New York 
[18645-18649 
Wilson (Woodrow) 1-5. © Sept. 
10, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 20, LOT 2 cd 
aT 3416-173420. 


BRAMBLE PUB. co., Toledo. O. 
[18650-18671 


Toledo, O.: 

Adams and St. Clair streets, Jooking 
north—Adams street east from St. 
Clair—Adams street east from Supe- 
rior street—Adams street west from 
St. Clair street.—Adams street west 
from Summit street——Adams street 
west from Superior street.—Jefferson 
ave. east from Superior street.—Madi- 
son ave. and Summit street looking 
seuth.—Madison ave. and Superior 
street looking east.—Madison ave. 
west from Summit street.—Madison 
ave. west from Superior street.—St. 
Clair street north from Adams.—St. 
Clair street south from Adams.— 
Summit and St. Clair streets north 
from Cherry street.—Summit street 
north from Jefferson ave—Summit 
street south from Jefferson ave.— 
Summit street south from Orange.— 
Superior street north from Adams 
street——Superior street north from 
Jefferson ave.—Superior street north 
from Madison ave.—Superior street 
south from Adams street.—Superior 
street south from Madison ave. © 1 
ec. each Aug. 80, 1912; J 172620-172641. 


BRASELMANN (F. M.), Philadelphia. 
[18672 
Rally day in oe school. © Aug. 8, 


goi2; 2 ec. Aug. 7, 1912; K 45903. 


l 


New York. 
[18673 
[Broken jewel] case before and 
after repairing. © June 15, 1912; 2 
e. July 18, 1912; K 44800. 


BREWER (CHAS. B.), Hyattsville, Md. 

[18674, 18675 

Paths of clubs in pennant race. 

American league, rey. to July 8, 1912. 

@) July. (Si 1912s ¢ Suly. 105-1912 
I 1054. 


—— National league, rey. to July 8, 
WIA iOtduly iS, 1912: 2 e July. 10, 
NOL? ; F455, 

Briep (J. A.), San Francisco. [18676 

Our Billiken. © Aug. 30, 1912; 2 
e. Sept. 9, 1912; J 178082. 

Brinp (W. 1L.). See list of motion pic- 
tures at end of this catalogue. 
Briton (WILEY), Kansas City, Kan. 
[18677 

Well hang the third term to the 

sour apple tree as we go marching on. 


BRESLAVSKY BROTHERS, 


©) June) 2," 1912: Zie. July 8; 1912: 

J 170987. 

BRoMLEY (Epwarp A.), Minneapolis. 
[18678 


Village gunsmith. © June 25, 1912; 
2\e. July 9,.1912; J 171540. 


BrorHers (N. A.), Aberdeen, S. D. 
[18679 
Aberdeen, S. D., bird’s eye view. 
980) © dulyy Lp. A912 =. 2 ‘en July 1b; 
19I2 PF ATIIGL 


Broun (D. T.), Boise, Idaho. [18680 


Moran (Mt.) Jackson Lake. © Aug. 
10, 1912; '2¢. Sept. 3) 1912; J 172656. 


Brown (J. M. G.), Morgantown, W. 
Va. [18681 


Here is the crowd going to the auc- 
tion lot sale at Hast Canonsburg. © 
HUY Jo) w WOT? 22) eo Duly. 6. 1912) 1% 
44069. 


Brown (M. A.) PAPER BOX COMPANY, 
St. Louis. [18682-18684 


Geddnagy Dolly Varden chocolates. 
© Aug. 22, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1912; 
K 47071. 

Carnation. © June 7, 1912; 2 «. 
Aug. 24, 1912; K 46323. 

Spring. Dolly Varden chocolates. 
© Aug. 22, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1912; K 
47072. 

Brown (P. F.) AND COMPANY, Phila- 
delphia. [18685 

Worth crowing about. © July 29, 

1912; 2 e. July 80,°1912; Wo'45255. 


34] 


63453—12——4 


18686 


Brown (W. T.), Ligouir, Pa. 


[18686-18688 
Wreekwon Din¥. Bei “a; ye: 
Luly (6; 191272. co Sully AS) 1912: 
171337-171339. 
BROWN AND BIGELOW, St. Paul. 
[18689-18692 


Christmas marks the re-birth of the 
year. [Holly spray.] © July 1, 1912; 
2c. July 8, 1912; K 44082. 


—— [Poinsettias.] © July 1, 1912; 
2c. July 8, 1912; K 44083. 

Friendship is the greatest gift of 
the ‘Creator. © July. 1/1912: 22 te. 
July 8, 1912; IKK 44085. 

Greeting. © July 1, 1912; 2c. July 
8, 1912; K 44084. 


Brown & Dawson, Stamford, Conn. 
[18693 
Panama sight seeing car, 1142. © 
NieHE. 1 1912" 2" eo Sept. ie ory 
Tall: 


BROWNE (BELMORE) Seattle. 
[18694, 18695 
Climbing Mt. McKinley. © Sept. 
G). 1912°'~2e) Sept... 12, 19g Se Vis Lre. 


Snow slide, Mt. McKinley. © Sept. 
6, 1942>2..c. Sept. 12, A9f2 3) 1. TiS 17s. 


BRUBAKER (J. H.) Grand Rapids, Mich. 

[18696-18699 

Musselman (Amos S.) 14 ©1e 
each Sept. 11, 1912; J 173147-173150. 


Bruno (GkEo. N.), New York. 
[18700-18702 
Blind girl of Sorrento, 1-3. © 1. 
each July 6, 1912; J 170864-170866. 


Buck (GEORGE V.) Washington. 
[18703-18735 


Allen (Sherman) 1, 2. © Aug. 10, 
1912; 2c. each Aug. 16, 1912; J 172292, 
172298. 


Andrews (Gen. George) 1-3. © 
Aug. 15, 1912; 2 c. each Aug. 16, 1912; 
J 172287-172289. 


Arnold (Zt. H. H.) army aviator. 
© June 10, 1912; 2 ec Aug. 29, 1912; 
J: 172592. 

Blue (Dr. Ruppert) © Aug. 8, 
1912; 2¢. Aug. 16, 1912; J 172265. 


Chandler (Capt. Chas. de F.) army 
aviator. © June 10, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 
LG; 1St2y. T-L7eeT 

Clayton (Mrs. H. D.) © June 15, 
1912; 2 ec. Aug. 16, 1912; J 172280. 


Cole. (RY) Aug. 8, 10125" 2.;c. 
Aug. 16, 1912; J 172266. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, DS., v2 « 


Buck (GEoRGE V.)—Continued. 


Conant (Luther) 1, 2. © Aug. 6, 
1912; 2 e. each Aug. 46) -19i2-s 
172290-172291. 

Doolittle (Dr. R. H.). © Aug. 9, 


1912; 2 @ Aug. 16, 19125 3 172268 
Ellyson (Lieut. T. G.) navy aviator. 
© June 10, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1912; 
J 172270. | 

Fall. (Sen.). ©. Aus. ibaa 
2c. Aug. 16, 1912. 9 Aiaeee: 

Gore (Sen. Thomas P.). © June 
12, 1912; 2 ¢@ Aug. 16) 1912 ieee 

Graham (Liewt. H.) army aviator. 
© June 10, 1912; 2 ¢ Ane. deaersae 
aT 2274. 

Hazlehurst (Lieut. L. W.) army avi- 
ator. © June 10, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 16, 


| 1912;.J3 172272. 


Hearn (E. L.). © Duly oaete. 
2e. Aug. 16, 1912 aaa. 

Hemmick (C.). © Aug. 5, 1912; 
2 e. Aug. 16, 1912) 2 AtaZzee 

Hennessey (Capt. F. B.) army avi- 
ator. © June 15, 1912372) ¢. Anes, 
1912 J L283: 

Howtrd (Rep. W. S.). © Aug. 7, 
1912; 2c. Aug: 16, 1912300 4a ae 

Littleton (Mrs. Martin W.). © 
Aug. 8, 1912; 2 cc. Ale. aa 
172296. 

Massey (Sen.). © Aug. 5, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 16, 1912; J 172294. 

Peretti de la Rocca (Countess de). 
© June 15, 1912; 2 «. Awe sGyi9T2; 
J tae 1G: 

Pezet (Madame C. de) 1. © June 
10, 1912: 2 c. Aug. 16, 1992 ieee 
2, 3.. © June 1a tei ewee. 
each Aug. 16, 1912; J 172278, 172279. 

Rucker (Dr. William C.). © Aug. 
6, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 16, 19925 J eras, 

Thompson (C.) 1, 2. asa 
1912; 2 ec. each Augy 16;509t2e7 
172284, 172285. 

Wedemeyer (Mrs. W. W.). © July 
2, 1912; 2c. Aug. 16, 1912; J 272286: 

Welsh (Al.) aviator. © June 10, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 16, 1912; J 172278. 


BUCKLEY, DEMENT AND COMPANY, Chi- 
cago. [18736 
When you go to the polls November 


5th. © Sept. 5, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 11, 
1912; K 47011. 


BUNNELL (S. U.), Pasadena, Cal. 
[18737, 18738 
© Aug. 16, 1912; 


God’s handiwork. 


| 2c. Sept. 3, 1912; J 172657. 


342 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


18805 


BUNNELL (S. U.)—Continued. 


View from the country road of 
Seotia, Cal. © Aug. 16, 1912; 2.c¢. 
Sept. 3, 1912; J 172658. 


BurBank (A. S.), Plymouth, Mass. 
[18739-18751 
[Colored souvenir post cards], 
79614-79620 : 


Austerfield, England. Birthplace of 
Governor William Bradford.—Plym- 
outh, Mass. Howland house.—Plym- 
Sura. Mass. ' Landing of. the Pil 
grims.—Plymouth, Mass. National 
monument to the forefathers.—Plym- 
outh, Mass. Old burial hill.—Sailing 
of the Mayflower. © July 11, 1912; 
2 c. each July 13, 1912; K 443883- 
44389. 


Plymouth, Mass., Pilgrim hall, inte- 
meen 1) July 12, 1912> 2 c. duly 
e717, 1912; J 171240. 


—— Pilgrim Hall: 

Interior, 1.—Library.—Winslow por- 
traits and relics. © July 15. 1912; 2 
e. each July 17, 1912; J 171239; 171241, 
171242. 


——— > the library. ©..July 81, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 7, 1912; K 45555. 


Squanto the guide and interpreter 
of the Pilgrims. © July 31, 1912; 2c. 
Aug. 7, 1912; K 45556. 


BURBANK (ELBRIDGE A.), Harvard, Ill. 
[18752 


[Leaving home for Carlisle] © 
mus, 26, 1912; 1 ¢ Aug. 26, 1912% 1 ¢. 
Sept. 3, 1912; K 46743. 


Burpick (Eb. N.), Westerly, R. I. 
[18753, 18754 


Design of group of Kenneth Ridge 
photographs. © July 28, 1912; 2 «¢. 
July 30, 1912; J 171784. 

Watch Hill, R. I., Kenneth Ridge. 
ey July 15, 1912:° 2 « Aug. 14, 1912; 
ey li 2loo. 


Buren (JOHN D.), Saint Louis. 
[18755 


Presidents. © Sept. 24, 1912; 2 «. 
Sept. 27, 1912; K 48166. 
Burey (F. S.), New York. 
[18756-18759 


[4 prints]: 

[Homeward bound. Parents and 
child getting into row-boat.]—[Lilly 
pond.J]—[Waiting for the ferry.]— 
{White birches.] © June 28, 1912; 
2c. each Aug. 30, 1912; K 46453, 46460, 
46498, 46495. 


BuRKART (LOUIS J.), JR., Newport, Ky. 
[18760 


Eagle’s club rooms. © July 1, 1912; 
Qe) Maly 2.) 1912/5 J. 1FO908: 
Burns (M. Bruce), Lewiston, Id. 
[18761-18764 
Clarkston, Wash. © July 27, 1912; 
Ze ane, MN, 1912 FS VT Lsa: 
Lewiston, Ida., panoram. © June 
29, 1912; 2c. July 5, 1912; J 170806. 
eee ewer 2. Cy) cpuame! 29, | tou 
2 ec. July 5, 1912; J 170807, 170808. 
BuRRELL (Davin T.), Brockton, Mass. 
[18765 
Brockton high school, Ivy day. © 


fune: 24 i oi2e) Qe) Huby: 1) Ota se 

170729. 

Burrow (ERNEST M.), New York. 
[18766-18778 


Farley (John Cardinal) 1-11. © 
sane 29) TOT 2- 28 e:  Saly 3, 19t2 °F 
170784170794. 

McCombs (William F.) 1. © July 
20 Ae? ex Aue. 3, L9I2: FF LCLsoT. 


Vick (Walter W.) 1. © July 26, 
1912); 2c) Aug: 3, 1992; J 171898. 


Byron co., New York. [18779-18796 


France (S. 8.). No. 31457 to 31475. 
© Sept. 23, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1912; 
J 173632-173648. 


New York, McAlpin hotel, 34th and 
Broadway. © Sept. 4, 1912: 1 ec. 
Sept (o)! 1912) sie Sept. sy) 19I2 2. Fi 
173200. 


CAMERA CRAFT CO., Minneapolis. 
[18797 


Laying of the corner stone of the 
Elk’s new club house. © Aug. 7, 1912; 
Pies” Avg. PD) VOGD > J Wi 2554. 

Camp (F.. H.), Huron, S. D. 
[18798, 18799 


So. Dak. state fair grand stand 1912. 
© Sept. 27, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1912; 
J 173709. 


stock parade. © Sept. 27, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 30, 1912; J 173710. 


CAMP FIRE GIRLS, New York. 
[18800-18805 


[Camp fire girls. Colored post 
ecards]: 
[Council meeting.]—[Drilling for 


fire.|—[Fire maker.]—[Glorify work 
and be happy.J—[Sewing _ girl.]— 
[Sigm@ |. .©: Aug... 3, 1912-2 ¢: each 
Aug. 8, 1912; K 45383-45388. 


343 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18806 


pt. 1V, N.'s., V. 7 


CAMPANA (D. M.), Chicago. 
[18806-18831 

[2 prints]: 

Fish and shells design.—Grapes de- 
sign. © July 1, 1912; 2 c each Aug. 
238, 1912; K 46142, 46148. 

[24 prints]: 

Acorn and oak leaves. No. 128.— 
American beauty roses. No. 182.— 
Border decoration in  black-berries. 
No. 116.—Border decoration in cur- 


rants. No. 118.—Border decoration in 
grapes. No. 115.—Border decoration 
in roses. No. 117.—Border decoration 


in wild roses. No. 120.—Decorative 
figure. No. 127.—Decorative sugges- 
tions. No. 109.—Decorative sugges- 
tions. No. 121.—Peacock plate. Blue 
and ivory. No. 110.—Pink roses. No. 
180.—Plate decoration. No. 119.— 
Pot. Browns and yellow. No. 111.— 
Study in black, green and grays. No. 
125.—Study in blue, green and gold. 
No. 124.—Study in dark green and yel- 
low. No. 114.—Study in grays and 
pinks. No. 122.—Study in grays, blue 
and red. No. 113.—Study in olive, 
black and ivory. No. 128.—Study in 
purple, ivory and green. No. 122.— 
Study in red, green and ivory. No. 
112. White and pink rose. No. 129.— 
Yellow roses... No.3. °° © July 1, 
1912: 2 c. each July 1, 1912; K 48890- 
43913. 


CAMPBELL (F. SouLté), New York. 


[18832 
Abdul Baha. © July 15, 1912; 2c. 
July 15, 1912; Ik 44654. 


ART COMPANY. Elizabeth, 
Nios; [18883-18851 


[Deep sea fantasy. Water-man blow- 
ing pipe dream.] © July 8, 1912; 2. 
July 10, 1912; K 44806. 

[Early morning. - Sun-rise on the 
coast. |) 2807. © Aue. Ab, ADEs -2v0 
Aug. 16, 1912; K 45948. 

[Inlet. Night scene with moon shin- 
ine.) ‘2606. /1©) Aug. 1551912 2c, 
Aug. 16, 1912; K 45949. 

[5 prints]: 

[Cuddlin’ time.] 8978. — [Freight 
transportation during the blockade of 
1812.] 4421—[Gold fish.] 38976.— 
[Night.] 8805.—[Sunshine and flow- 
ers.] 3979. © July 22, 1912: 2 ¢c. each 
July 23, 1912; K 45007-45011. 

[11 prints]: 

[Eddy (Rev. Mary Baker G.)]. 
3991.—[Elenborough (Lady) ]. 2316.— 
[Fall.] 8986.—[Garden flora.] 3989.— 
[Garden of arts.] 8987.—[Lady with 
coral necklace.] 2315.—[Old Japanese 


CAMPBELL 


344 


CAMPBELL ART COMPANY—Continued. 


[11 prints]—Continued. 
screen.] 2327.—[Portrait of a young 
man, after Hans Holbein.] 3985.— 
| Prelude. ] 3981.—[Spring.] 3988.— 
Lenmener shower.] 3982. © Sept. 5, 
1912; 2 c. each Sept. 6, 1912; K 46885-— 
46895. 


CAMPBELL STUDIO, New York. 
[18852-18868 
Wilson (Gov. W.) and family. 
3357 B., ©. Sept. 27, 1912; 2erOcus 
TOT ate tee 


Wilson (Miss Eleanor) 3360 B, 3360 
C, 3360 D. ©Sept. 27, 1912; 2 ec. Oet. 
1, 1912; J 178729-173781. 


Wilson (Miss Jessie) 8358 A, 3358 B, 
3358 C, 3358 D, 3358 E. © Sept. 27, 
1912; 2 ec. Oct: 1, 19123 ee 


173739. 


Wilson (Miss Margaret) 3359 A, 
3359 C, 3359 B. © Sept. 27, 1912; 2 
ec. Oct. 17,1912: J. 1%3Te2-iaieee 


Wilson (Mrs. Woodrow) 3361 
3361 .B,. 33861 BH, 3386) Bp aan 
Sept...27,.1912; 2 ¢. OGi td sioa2 ea 
173724173728. 


INCUBATOR & BROODER (CO., 
[18869-18873 


CANDEE 
Eastwood, N. Y. 
[5 entries]: 
Candee double brooder house.—Can- 
dee double incubator cellar.—Candee 
Single brooder house (one-third and 
two-thirds roof).— Candee single 
brooder house (shed roof).—Candee 
single incubator cellar. © Aug. 1, 
1912; 1 c@ each Aug. 20, 1912; I 1083— 
1087. 


‘CARDELLA (ALEXANDER S.), Chicago. 


[18874 


Trigonometrical problems. © Oct. 
3, 1912; 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 1912-7 


CARLSTEAD (C.) Salisbury, Mo. 
[18875-18877 

[38 photographs]: 

Broadway, east side.—Broadway, 
north.—Salisbury, Mo., public school. 
© Aug. 28, 1912; 2 ec. each Sept. 8, 
1912; J 172687-172689. 

CARLTON ENGRAVING COMPANY, Worces- 
ter, Mass. [18878 

[Pals. Girl in riding habit, horse 
and dog.] © July 10, 1912; 2c. July 
24, 1912; K 45054. 

CARPENTER AND Hepp, Chicago. [18879 

Scene of the water carnival, view of 


race course from shore. © Aug. 10, 
1912; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1912; K 45528. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


18926 


Carr (C. A.), Mountain Home, Ark. | CHICKERING (ELMER) Boston. 


[18880, 18881 

[2 photographs] : 
Snake with two  heads.—Two 
headed snake. © Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. 
each Sept. 24, 1912; J 173467, 173468. 


CAWOOD NOVELTY COMPANY, Danville, 
[18882 


[Shake. Bartender, customer and 
dice} © July 1, 1912; 2 c. July 20, 
1912; K 45264. 


CELESTINO COSTELLO AND COMPANY, 
York, Pa: [18883 
They all agree that the Barrister 

cigar is still in the ring. © July 18, 

41912; 2 ¢. July 22, 1912; K 44902. 


CEYLON PLANTERS TEA COMPANY, 
Philadelphia. [18884 
Bhud 50¢ lb. © July 8, 1912; 1. 


July 12, 1912; K 443843. 


CHAMPENOIS (F.), Paris. 


Matine’e musicale. © Aug. 8, 1912; 
2 e. Sept. 13, 1912; K 47135. 


CHAPLIN (KE. L.), Newport, Vt. 
[18886-18891 


Coventry, Vt., Soldiers’ monument. 
© Aug. 27, 1912; 2 ce. Aug. 31, 1912; 
J 172652. . 


Dedicating Soldiers’ monument. 
Coventry, Vt., 1, 2. © Aug. 20, 1912; 
mee each Aur, 31, 1912-3 172647, 
172648. 


Georgeville, Quebec, Canada, from. 
© Aug. 24, 1912; 2 ce. Aug. 31, 1912; 
J 172649. 

Georgeville, Quebec, Canada, wharf 
at. © Aug. 24, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 31, 
1912; J 172650. 

Magog, Quebec, Canada, from Lady 
of the Lake. © Aug. 24, 1912; 2 «. 
mae et, 1912: J 172651. 


CHARLES (BENSON B.), Salamanca, 
INST Y. [18892 
Cornplanter souvenir. © Sept. 5, 


1912; 2 ce. Sept. 5, 1912; J 173396. i 


CHAUFTY STUDIO, Watonga, Okla. 
[18893, 18894 
Turkey Leg, chief Cheyenne tribe. 
© Sept. 10, 1912; 2 c Sept. 17, 1912; 
y 173831. 
——chief of Cheyenne. © Sept. 
10, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1912; J 173330. 


CHENOWETH (SAMUEL J.), 
ville, Ind. [18895 


Test chart. © Sept. 1, 1912: 1c. 
Sept. 26, 1912; I 1116. 


Martins- 


[18885 


[18896-18903 


Jordan (Chester 8S.) 1-8. © Sept. 
7, 1912; 2 ec. each Sept. 14, 1912; J 
173218-173225. 


CHRIST CHURCH PARISH AID SOCIETY, 
Alexandria, Va. [18904, 18905 


Alexandria, Va., Christ church in- 


terior, showing both aisles. © 1. 
July: 13s 19t2 yo TP 15ST. 
—— showing both aisles. © Aug. 1], 


NOT 5) Zee, Aug. 4,,1912* J 171843: 


CHRISTIE (WM. M.), La Grange, Ill. 
[18906-18908 


La Salle street tunnel, 15693, 15694, 
15@95. Cy Aus. 1) 1912*)'2 ¢. Ane. 12, 
1912: J 172099-172101. 


CHUAN (SHAOCHING H.) Baltimore. 
[18909-18919 

[11 photographs]: 

Daiben.— Kalun (Chief) — Kalun 
(Chief) and Daiben in court robes en- 
tirely made of beautifully colored em- 
broidery.—Lhasa, street scene.—New 
Potola.—Palace of the Dalai Lama on 
the hill Patola.—Prime Minister’s wife 
in her court garment.—Tibetan soldiers 
encamped in front of the palace.—Ti- 
betan soldier in chain armor and hei- 
met with peacock feather.—Tibetan 
soldiers in arms.—Wife of Daiben. © 
1 ce. each Aug. 27, 1912; J 172556- 
172566. 


CLARK (FRANK Scott), Detroit. 
[18920, 18921 


Lightner (Cu ©: June 28, 1912:"2 
e. July 15, 1912; J 171166. 

Noble (Herbert). © June 28, 1912; 
Hie. sly io, 1002 > -S ATIAGT. 


CiaRK (H. H.), Indianapolis. 
[18922, 18923 


Electric Storm, 1, 2. © June 22, 
1912; 2c. each July 8, 1912; J 170880, 
170881. 


CLARK (JoSEPH ViRGIL), Rantoul, Il. 
[18924 
New measurement of the earth, 


everything below sea level. © 1. 
Aug. 15, 1912; I 1074. 


CuaRK (W. E.) & MENTEL (C. G.), 
Pittsburgh. [18925 
Maine memorial to be erected in 
Hlizabeth Lake, N. S., Pittsburgh 
Park.) ©: 1'¢) Sept, 28; 1912* ‘14117. 


CLARKE (BIRDIE BAXTER), Ft. Leaven- 
worth, Kans. [18926-18928 
Big Poro captures a lively diamond- 
back. © Mar. 7, 1912; 2 ¢. Sept. 25, 
1912; J 173484. 


345 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18927 


‘pt. Iv, . S., v. 7 


CLARKE (BIRDIE BAXTER )—Continued. 
Swannanoa, N. CC. inn of BR. D. 
Mexamder: 0) Aue "30; 19i2 2. c. 
Sept. 25, 1912; J 173485. 
(Village of) N. C., showing 
Blue Ridge Mountains in background. 
©: Aug: 10, 1912; 2 cv Aue, 30,1912; 
J 172612. 


CLATWoRTHY (F. P.), Estes Park, Colo. 
[18929-18932 
Chapin (Mt.) through aspens.— 
Longs Peak from Bear Lake rocks.— 
Road through Big Thompson Cafion.— 
Ypsilon Peak from High drive. © 
duly 27. 1912" 2. c. each Ave ty. tok - 
J 172315-172318. 


CLay (L. P.), Nickerson, Kans. [189383 


Kansas specials. © June 25, 1912; 
2 @. Aue. 29° 1922s ae: 


CLAY (WHARTON) Chicago. [189384 

When the mystic haze of years. © 
Sept... 7, 19125. 2 ¢. Sept. 12, 1912: K 
47121. 


CLEMENT (EK. L.) Princeton, Minn. 
[18935, 18936 
Princeton, Minn., old veterans. © 
June: by AOt2: Dire inly. 6, 19123." J 
70355. 
Sweetest flower that grows. © Oct. 
Ae TOU2 26. OC. S. 1 Ode > ibd kert hese 


CLENDENON PHOTO co., Taft, Cal. 

[18937-18939 
© June 12, 
PE? BOIBsS I 


Pacific crude, 1, 6, T. 
OTE 2) Seach July 
171878-171880. 


CLINEDINST (B. M.) Washington. 
[18940-19043 

Abby (Prof. Cleveland) 14. © Nov. 
22, ADI Ze. July 12, BOID= vagal. 

Ainsberry (Mrs. Timothy) 67. © 
Mar:.26, 19924 2 ea cul, i2,) Toi J 
171145. 

Ali Kuli (Madame, Khan) 36. © 
Jan..,O) LOLA 2 Neo ee Se. ile seh 
171056. 


Allen (Sherman) 31. © Dec. 15, 
1911; 2 ¢.) July 12,1912 J 171099. 


Arias (Ricardo) 83. © May 4,1912; 
2 ¢. duly 12, 1012s PT 4171130. 

Bacon (Mrs. Louis) 9. © Nov. 17, 
WOTL: Vue; duly. 12, AS aw a. 

3adger (Rear Admr. Chas. J.) 52. 
© Feb. 14, 1912; 2 ec. July 12, 1912; 
J 171076. 


CLINEDINST (B. M.)—Continued. 

Bailey (Senator Jos. W.) 103. © 
June 80, 1912: .2 c. July "i225 ere 
171134. 


Bakhmetieff (M/.) 12. © Nov. 22, 
1911 ;,2 ec: July 12, 1912 ae 


Bakhmetieff (Madame) 13. © Nov. 
22, 1911; 2.¢. July 12) 1902 ee 


Bayne (Mrs. J.-B.) 4. © Nov. 1, 
1911; 2 «. July 12, 1912-55 aioe 


Bernstorff (Count von) 18. © Novy. 
25, 1911; 2’c. July 12, 19122) ae 


Blue (Dr. Rupert) 37. © Jam 7, 
1912; 2 ¢. July 12, 19122 fie 
© 


Bonzano (Mgr. Giovanni) 85. 
May 9, 1912:.2 ¢ JWiyid2) io ee 
Li LOS. 


Broussard (Rob’t F.) 101. © Jan. 
30, 1912; 2 c. July 12; 1992) eee 


Brown (Sevellon L.) 30. © Dee. 15, 
1911; 2 ¢« July 12, 19125 ae 


Brown (Wrisley) 86. © May 11, 
1912; 2 c. July 12, 1912 ieee 


Burton (Senator Theodore) 92. © 
May 29, 1912; 2 @ July i233 
171068. 


Calero (Sefor Manuel) 84. © May 
T, 1912; 2¢. July 32, 19125 ees 


Calvo, (Marta) 48. © Jan. 30,1912; 
2c. July 12, 1912:. 9. Tae 


Caperton (Capt. W. B.) 80. © Apr. 
20, 1912;°2 c. July 1) 19e2 eee 


Castrillo (Sefora) 64. © Mar. 
20, 1912; 2.¢. July 12, 1912-0 eee 

Catron (Senator Thos. B.) 77. 
Apr. 18, 1912; 2 ¢«. July 2) ieee 
I A12 1, 


Chamberlain 
Now. 8,, Giese 
171110. 

Chang (Alice) 81. © Apr. 26, 1912; 
2 ¢c. July 12, 19125 7 Sie 

Chinda (Viscount) 56. © Feb. 23, 
1912; 2 «a July 12, 19125 Sie 

Chinda (Viscountess) 57. © Feb. 23. 
1912: 2 Duly 12, 1913 iva 

Clark (Champ) 95. © June 12, 
1912, 2 ec. Faly 12, 10425 ee 

—— 94. © June 12, 1912; 2 @ 
July, 1261912)" I TT1048: 
reception room in Washington 
residence 97. © June 12, 1912; 2 «. 
July 12, 1912 eS: SPLOT, 

Clark (Mrs. Champ) 19. © Nov. 28, 
1911; 2 ec. July,i2, 1912; ¢ Ase 


(Carrie Lee) 81. © 
July: 12, 2125 oe 


346 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 19043 

CLINEDINST (B. M.)—Continued. CLINEDINST (B. M.)—Continued. 
Clark (Genevieve) 98. © June 12, Hitchcock (Ruth) 43. © Jan. 19, 

m2 2 e. July 12, 1912; 3 Lrt066. 1IGIZ; Ze: July 12, 1912; J 171065. 


Clark’s (Speaker Champ) “den” in 
his Washington residence 96. © June 
Romeo. 2c July 12, 1912: J rite. 


Clayton (Mrs. Henry D.) 100. © 


anes 19972 2c. July 12; 19125: 7 
171059. 
Cranford (Mrs. Coe I.) 27. © Dee. 


foot, 2 ec. July 12, 1912; J 171095. 


Cummins (Mrs. Albert B.) 58. © 
Peet, t012> 2 ce. July 12, 1912: 7 
171138. 

Curley (Mrs. 
marco, 10l2- 2 ¢ July 12,-1912; 
1711438. 


Curtis (Blanche) 7... © Mar.. 30, 
me 2c. July 12, 1912; J. P1118. 

Curtis (Mrs. Charles) 69. © Mar. 
ae bots 2 e. July 12, 1912; J 171042. 

Curtis (Leona) 70. © Mar. 30, 
fee c. July 12, 1912: J 171117. 

Ekengren (W. A. F.), 68. © Mar. 
ao tote. 2 ec: July 12, 1912; J 171048. 

Fairyland in Wash., snow scene. © 
reo. 2 ¢ July 12,>19125 5 
171058. ; 

Falconi (Cardinal) 5. © Nov. 1. 
1911: 2c. July 12, 1912; J 171083. 

Gama (Domicio da) 6. © Nov. 7, 
anes C. July 12, 1912: (3° 171051. 

Gardner (Senator Obadiah) 26. © 
Beet Qe. July .12; T9123 | F 
471094. 

Gronna (Lililan) 60. © Mar. 5, 
aoe e, July 12, 1912: J 171140: 

Grudger (Mrs. James M.) 62. © 
as, sot 2 ¢ July £2, A912: J 
171141. 

Hall (Brig. Gen. Wm. P..) 59. © 
more oa Qe. July az, 2002s) J 
171139. 

Hardy (Miss Helen) 34. © Dec. 
eee dati? e. uly 12, 19122" 7 1TI109T: 

Harmon (Gov. Judson) 28. © Dec. 
ae 19tts 2c: July 12, 1912; J 171096. 

Havenith (Emanuel) 2. © Nov. 1, 
fee 2 ie. July 12, 1912: J Vis: 

Hayvenith (Madame) 3. © Nov. 1, 
meee 2. .culy 12, 19125 J P08. 

Herrick (Myron F.) 72. © Apr. 20, 
foes 2 c. July’ 12, 1912: J 1719. 

Herrick (Mrs. Myron F.) 73. © 
pe. 1OI2: 2c. July 12, 1912375 
171123. 

Hilles (Elizabeth) 4. © Jan. 12, 
moe 2 eC. July 42, 1912: J VO6S: 


James “WP )" 65-74) 
J 


Howland (Capt. Chas.) 88. © May 
48, 1912; 2c. July 12, 1912; J 171104. 


Jones (Mrs. Wesley and Hazel) 75. 
() Agr 5), 19t2>, 2 ey Duly 122 rors =F. 
MELt2Z2. 

Lindgren (Waldemar) 11. Nov. 
aT, ADAH Dies July 12, 1912; J vrais. 


Linthicum (Mrs. Chas.) 538. © Feb. 
20) AGI 2) Ce) idly t2 TOU2 se LeROTT. 


Lloyd (Mrs. Thos. L.) 33. © Dec. 
2 AObLS 2 Gy wily to, TZ" JT Tiea2: 


McLean (Vinson Walsh) 39. © 
INOM naa EOL Oo hes Veith TO. tO 
J 171060. 


—— 40. © Noy. 14, 1911; 2c. July 
2, oes DS) TLOGZ. 


45. © Jan. 19, 1912; 2 ¢. July 
12, 1912; J 171067. 


Mendez (Senor Don Joaquin) 82. 
Cec to) LOT ex pally. 12" W912: 
T1053. 


Menos (Mr. Solon) 44. © Jan. 19, 
LOEA  2hey sully o2, 1912 > 3 1771064. 

Mills (Brig. Gen. Albert L.) 61. 
©) Mar. 8, 1912;.2 ¢. July 12, 1912: 
J 171089. 


O’Gorman (Alice) 99. © June 15, 
12 2h Moly, 2s AO12 SS EVAIS2: 


O’Gorman (Senator James) 93. © 
Hume, (| £91232) e. July 12, 191 | 
171050. 

Palmer (Lieut. Comdr. Leigh C.) 
P4e Cy Dee. By. FOIE) Ave. July’, 12, 
1912 3) 5) 171092. 

Palmer (Mrs. Leigh) 23. © Dee. 
Py pienlue ee iie a NOT i Ta OGk: 

Pomerene (Mrs. Atlee) 49. © Feb. 
DP 2c. aly AD, WOn2, = Ft FiOS: 

Renado (Sefor Francisco) 63. © 
Near te. fare’ 2° e.- Huly) 2. fore. 
J 171142. 

Reyburn (Mrs. Wm. S.) 89. © 
Mag 25 iO? >. 2). ec... duly t2. 11D. oF 
171105. 

Rivero (Miss Amparo) 21. © Dee. 
DREGE 2, ves) Puly AZ, 1912 3 ALS. 

Root (Senator Elihu) 91. © May 
DO, Toe 2 eG.) Suly AZ AOL: J: LTE OG: 


Russian amb. and wife in embassy 
Carriage, \76. -© Apr. 5,,.1912- 2. e. 
Diy AS OTD a) UA, 

Sanders (Senator Newell) 78. © 
maple ts, LOT? Ze." Sally “22, 192s: J 
171120. 


O47 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19044 


pt. 1,42 oe 


CLINEDINST (B. M.)—Continued. 

Sargent (Lieut. Comdr. L. R.) 15. 
© Wov. 26, 1901s Biter ahaly 12, tole 
Je 7 LAI. 

Sherman (James S.) © Mar. 1, 
1912 *2) e) July. 12, 1912; J 171433. 
_ Shuster (Mrs. Morgan) 22. © 
Dee os AGL) 2c. July 12, Ay 
171090. 

Smith (Col. Geo. B.) 50. © Feb. 
14, 1912; 2c July 12, 1912; J 171074. 


Smith (Senator Hoke) 25. © Dec. 
Ce 191d = Oo aly 12; I9I2 3 a oe: 


Smith (Mrs. Lucien) 79. © Apr. 17, 
1912: 2 ¢. July 12, 19125 3 171126: 


Smith (Lucy Hoke) 42. © Jan. 16, 
O12 SD Ca PUY LZ, DON 2 


Smith (U. 8S. Senator Marcus A.) 
74, (©: Mar 30-1012 ee. uly 12, 
mS Wiel bate Oy Ga BH 2 


Smoot (Anna Kay) 16. © Nov. 22, 
1972 °2-e. July 12). 191255 VOT. 


Stanford (Rear Admr. H. R.) 66. 
CG Mar. 26,°1912 52ers sully” 125 19127 
J 171144. 

Taft (Charlie) 104. © Dec. 
1911; 2.ece July 12, 1912 5-9 171135. 


Taft (Pres W. H.) signing Arizona 
statehood bill, 51. © Feb. 14, 1912; 
2 ecnduly 12, WO? st LALO. 


signing New Mexico statehood 
Bell. XC) i dan. Ow fOt2e 2 Ge uly de, 
1912; J 171055. 


Tariff board. 1. © Nov. 1, 1911; 
2-e: July 12,1912: J.171081. 


Taylor (Dorothy) 10. © Nov. 17, 
1911 > 2c: July 12; 19123-F-171109, 


Thompson (Col. Robt. M.) 17. © 
Noy 25, 1019 22 eueioly 12. OTe 
171085. 


Traidos (Prince) 87. © May 14, 
19123526. duly 12, 1992-3. LTL079. 


Underwood (Oscar), 90. © May 235, 
1912:< 2 -¢, July 12, 19122 FT ATLOT2, 


U. S. commerce court on the bench. 
7. © Nov. 10, 1911; 2c. July 12, 1912; 
J 171108. 


U. S. Senate kitchen in the capitol, 
47... © Dec; (22); 1911; 2 c July 12, 
1912; J 171070. 


U. S. Supreme court group for 1912, 
54. © ° Web; 25, 1912+ Bye daly 12) 
1912; J 171082. 


Vail (Miss Julia), 29. © Dec. 12, 
1911; 2 ¢. July 12, 1912; J 171098. 


24, 


1 1 Oa2 = 


CLINEDINST (B. M.)—Continued. 
Vasselief (Madame), 55. © Feb. 23, 
2¢. July 12, 1912; J 171156, 


Watson (Mrs. Clarence), 82. 
June 5, 1912; 2 «. July, 12 
17I1IZ9, 


White (Comdr. W. W.), 20. © Dec. 
1, 1911; 2 ¢c. July 12,19123) 5 agaise: 
White (Mrs. Richard Drace), 46. © 
Jan. 26, 1912; 2 @ July: 12a 
171069. 


AND ScuLty, New 
[19044-19050 


CLOSE, GRAHAM 
York. 

[Colored girl posters]: 

Girl he likes.—Girl he likes to chat 
with—Girl he likes to flirt with.— 
Girl he likes to play with.—Girl he 
likes to sing with.—Girl he likes. to 
walk with—In his true colors. © 
Aug. 20, 1912; 2 ec each Sept. 27, 1912; 
K 48081-48087. 


CLYDE (FRED P.), Andover, Conn. 
[19051 

Andover base ball club. © Aug. 12, 

1912; 2 ce. Aug. 21, 19123 Sedieades 


CoHN LEVY CORPORATION, Chicago. 
[19052, 19053 


Colvy clothes union made. [Young 
man in overcoat.] © July 25, 1912; 
2e. July 20, 1912; K 45265. 


—— [Young man in suit smoking.] 
July 25, 1912; 2. c. July eee 
K 45266. 


CoLBy (FRANK O.), Houston, Tex. 
[19054 


And this ain’t no bull. © Aug. 5, 
1912; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1912: Ke 4uaiG; 


CoLLieR (B. C.), Olympia, Wash. 

[19055 
Trail (The). © June 27, 1912; 2 ¢. 
July 3, 1912; J 170782. 


CoLtins (W. J.), Rapid City, So: 
[19056 


Rapid City, S. D., panoramic view. 
© July 23, 1912; 2c. Aug. 2, 1912; J 
172211 . 


COLORADO YULE MARBLE COMPANY, Chi- 
cago. [19057-19061 


[Design for a French monument. 
No. 1-4.] © July 2, 1912; 2 ec. each 
July 24, 1912; K 45055-45058. 


[Design for a memorial column. No. 
7. Large size.] © July 2, 1912; 2 e. 
July 24, 1912; K 45059. 


348 


CLASSES, H TO K 


19102 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 3, 1912 
CoLtson (H. R.) Watertown, Mass. 
[19062 
Baron’s engraving of MHolbein's 


painting, King Henry VIII granting 
charter to corporation of Barber sur- 
geons. © Sept. 4, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1912; J 173460. 


COMMERCIAL PHOTO & ENGRAVING CO., 
San Francisco. [19063 


San Francisco, Cal., Hearst bld’g., 
cor. Third and Market streets. © July 
moe 2 c. suly 9, 19125) J 171537. 

ComPTon (IF. E.) AND COMPANY, Chi- 
| cago. [19064-19069 

[6 prints]: 

Air and land transportation. [Col- 
ored plate.]|—Development of fighting 


ships. [Colored plate.]—Dwellings of 
different countries and peoples. [Col- 
ored plate.] Human habitations. 


[Colored plates.]|—Modes of travel in 
different countries. [Colored plate.]— 
Water transportation, development of 
mereantile marine. © Sept. 18,1912; 
2c. each Sept. 23, 1912; K 47829-47834. 


Conepon (C. H.), Chicago. 
[19070, 19071 
Jack and Jill, Bye, Baby Bunting. 
manly £9, 1912: 2 e July 25,1912: 
K 458038. 


Little Bo-peep, Hickory, dickory, 
dock. © July 19, 1912; 2c July 25, 
1912; K 45084, 

Connor (Daniet P.) Manchester, 
N. [19072 


Bethlehem, N. H. from the Michael 
Reynold piace. © July 22, 1912; 2. 
July 24, 1912; K 45563. 

Conover (Howarp J.) Cleveland. 
[19073 

Keep the whistle blowing. © Sept. 
16, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 26, 1912; K 48034. 
CONTINENTAL ILLUSTRATING COMPANY, 

New York. [19074-19085 

Attraction is inside. © Sept. 5, 

i2: 2 ¢ Sept. 11, 1912; K 47016. 


[Colored folding post cards]: 

It’s worth looking at.-—Lead that’s 
worth following.—Of interest to all.— 
Revelation.—Will you please open it. 
—You can learn the secret. © Sept. 
pea; 2. ec: each “Sept..'7, | 19123) K 
46896-46901. 

Little light on the subject. © Sept. 
5, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 11, 1912; K 47012. 

Something valuable inside. © Sept. 
5, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 11, 1912; K 47013. 

There’s money in it for you. 
mept.. 5; 1912; 2. ¢. Sept. 11, 1912; K 
47015. 


CONTINENTAL ILLUSTRATING co.—Contd. 


[Colored folding post cards]—Contd. 
Valuable communication. Sept. 
SOLS) 2 ie Sept. 10) sfOi2 + KK 47007. 


You will find what you want inside. 
OSept 5,000.92 “42° «i Sept. 11,’ 1912 
IK 47014. 

Cook (CLARENCE W.), Los Angeles. 
[19086 


Column curves and table. © Aug. 
i, LOU SMe tSepty ail OL2 st Tato: 


CooKE & BALDWIN, Auburn, N. Y. 

[19087 
Burke memorial monument, 35345. 

@ Sept; 9; 19125) 2eSept:: 17, 1902) 

J 173334. 

Coomss (R. D.) & co., New York. 

[19088-19091 

Coombs type A. pole. ©1c. Aug. 6, 

1912 >) 2) MOPS: 


—__..B,. pole. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1912; 
PidkOSs, 

Sai pole: © teh Aue) 6) 1912 
£) LOTS: 

—-—D pole. ©1ec. July 30, 1912; 
I 1063. 


CoRcORAN (JOHN J.) co., Buffalo. 
[19091* 
Key series of pictorial post cards— 
watch yourself. © June 3, 1912; 2c. 
June 4, 1912; K 42721. 


CORNELL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, Ithaca. 
[19092-19096 


Colored post ecard views of Ithaca, 
Cornell university. 

College of agriculture.—Goldwin- 
Smith hall.—Library.—Sibley college. 


(C)) June LF, 1912+: 2) c. /eaeh July, 5; 


1912; K 4401844021. 

Ithaca, Casecadilla gorge. © June 
17, 1912; 2 ¢ July 5, 1912; K 44022. 
CoRNING (LEAVITT), St. Paul. [19097 

Be a live one. © July 3, 1912; 2. 
July 5, 1912; K 44741. 


COSMOPOLITAN LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, 
New York. [19098, 19099 


Beauty among the roses. © July 
31, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1912; K 45280. 


Sweethearts and flowers. © July 
oi TOR? 32 .e) Ate 1; 1912) KK 45281; 


Cost CONGRESS MONTHLY RECORD, Cin- 
einnati. [19100-19102 


Cost bug to the rescue. © Sept. 1, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1912; K 46782. 


349 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19108 


pt. Iva. Se, Ve 


COST CONGRESS MONTHLY RECORD—Con. 
Cost system bait. © July 10, 1912; 
2c. July 19, 1912; K 44828. 
Printer’s life preserver. © Aug. 5, 
1912; 2:¢e. Aug. Tf, 1912; K 45557. 


CouLTER (W. A.), Sausalito, Cal. 
[19103 
Glory of the seas. © March 8, 1912; 
2 Ge. OULy 29, 1992 Iho, 


COURIER CO. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo. 
— [19104-19115 


[Checkers.] Old homestead. 6888. 
©). Sept. 3, 1912: 2:,e>. Sept: toto: 
K 468238. 

Chorus lady. No. 6344. [Large 
size.] © Sept. 21, 1912; 2c. Sept. 23, 
1912; K 47867. 


[Fireside scene.] Old homestead. 


6334. “© Sept. 3; 1912; 2 ¢-Sept. 5, 
1912; KK 46824. 
Girl from Sherry’s. 6341. © Sept. 


3, 1912; 2 ¢. Sept. 5, 1912; K 46825. 

Howe (Lyman H.)—Hydroplane vs. 
motor boats; «© Aue. 8, 19126 '2 e, 
Aug. 9, 1912; K 45665. 


Life or death. No. 6327. © July 30, 
tO? <2 ec Aue. tOI ® Ke aaa0k, 

Old home and the new world. © 
Neptl ts, 1OID s' 2a ex, Sept. 5; 1992s AK 
46826. 

—— Happy days, Henry. no. 6881. 
[Large size.] © Sept. 20, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 21. 1912; K 47868. 


You never lived in a_poor- 
house: did yer. no. 6346. [Large 
size.] © Sept. 20, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 23, 
1912; K 47866. 

—— Uncle Josh: Straddle that boot, 
Henry. No. 6345. [Large size] © 
Sent. 20. 7912's 2 cx Sept. 23, 1912 a 
47865. 

Old homestead billboard. 


6235.. © 


Dept. a). Le 2 “Sept, 10, 1812 
46827. 

Van Buren (Miss Helen) 6320. © 
July. 5,¢ T9t2 = 20 aay <6. OR 
44249, 


CovELL (Bert G.), Birmingham, Ala. 
[19116, 19117 


1912. 
aoe, 


Birmingham base ball team 
13920, 18921. ©) Ate: 12) 1912: 
Aug. 14, 1912; J: 172129, 1721380. 


CovitLte (HE. F.), No. Yakima, Wash. 
[19118-19127 
Blossom festival queen, 1 (standing) 
2 (sitting), 4 Apr 204i 2) ec. 
July 271912: J Liable, LTIGLs. 


») 
o 


CovILLE (E. F.)—Continued. 


—— with attending princesses. © 
Apr. 20, 1912; 2 ¢e@ July 2 See 
171715. 

[7 photographs]: 

Apple blossoms, 1582, 1583.—Bing 
cherries, 1671, 1673, 1675.—Mt. Adams, 
1526.--Prune blossoms, 1584. © June 
21, 1912; 2 c. each July 20 412) 
171708-171712, 171716, 171717. 


Cox (JosEPH D.)- Rochester, N. Y. 
[19128 
Take your choice. ©) Senna 
1912; 2. ¢. Sept. 14, 19i2 ee 47301. 


Cozzo (JOSEPH B.), New Orleans. 
[19129 


Flag of peace. Emblem of faith, 
hope and charity. © July 6, 1912; 
2c. July 25, 1912: Kh 44gG.. 


CRAPO (JOHN B.), Lynn, Mass. 
[191380 
Bunker Hill gun. © July 6, 1912; 
2c. July 9, 1912: Fees. 


CROONBARG (FREDERICK T.) New York. 
[19131-19133 


Advanced fashions. Supplement A. 
May, 1912. © May 5, 1912> 2 @ Aug: 
9, 1912; K 46870. 

—— Supplement B. May, 1912. © 
May 5, 1912; 2 ¢., Ate 9) gee 
46369. 


—— Supplement A. June, 1912, © 
June 7, 1912; 2 c.. June 21, ieee 
46368. 


CROSE PHOTO COo., Gary, Indiana. 
[19134 
Gary, Indiana, steel mills. © Aug. 
23, 1912; 2c. Aug. 24) 19132 fae 


Cross (A. B.), Portland, Ore. [19185 


Rubber men. © July 17, 1912; 2 ¢. 
July 22, 1912: J 171433. 


Cross & COMPANY, Cedar Falls, Iowa. 
[19136 


Iowa State teachers college, school 
and student body. © June 15, 1912; 
2 & July 22,1912" Pia 
CROWELL PUB. co., New York. 

[19187-19139 

Wilson (Woodrow) family. 1-8. © 
Oct. 1, 1912; 2 ¢ Sept. 267 19t2eg 
173607-173609. 
CRYSTAL PARK 

Springs, Colo. 

[5 photographs]: 

In Crystal park, ruins of the John 
Hay Cabin.—Looping the Loops.— 
Natural gateway to Crystal park.— 


AUtTo TRIP, Colorado 
[19140-19144 


OU 


Dy 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


CRYSTAL PARK AUTO TRIP—Continued. 


Under the shadow of the gateway.— 
Zig-zagging Eagle mountain. © Dec. 
#5, 1912: 2 c. each July 29, 1912; J 


171799-171803. 
CUNDILL (FRANK), S. Dak. 


[19145-19150 


Isabel. 


[6 photographs]: 

Can’t hear you! too many on the 
line.—Don’t tread on us.—Hurrah for 
South Dakota. — Smoking Woman 
(Mrs.)—Topping out.—Warm meals at 
ail ours. © Aug. 16, 1912; 2 c..each 
Aug. 22, 1912; J 172404172409. 
CurLey (J.) See list of motion pic- 

tures at end of this catalogue. 
Currier (ARTHUR S.), Newport, N. H. 
pes 

Two kids: .©) July 29, 1912; 2c. 
duly oO, 1912; J. 171935. 

INC., Boston. 
[19152-19194 


Curtis & CAMERON, 


[17 photographs]: 


Abraham; by A. M. 
figure—California in springtime; by 
William Keith—Head of Abraham; 
by A. M. Hazard, 1-4.—Head of Moses ; 
by A. M. Hazard.—lLast rays of the 
sun; by William Keith.—Peasants’ cot- 
tage; by Corot. — Pilgrims going to 
church; by Boughton.—Qniet hours; 
by Alexander.—Quiet hour: by Wm 
Keith.—Sunset. Sonoma creek; by Wim. 
Ikeith—Supper; by Fosbery.—Wash- 
ington in conference with his officers 
before the battle of Long Island, 1-3. 
© Sept. 12, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 14, 
1912; J 173226-173242. 


{26 photographs]: 


Adobe and oaks: by William Keith.— 
Apotheosis of Pennsvivania: by Edwin 
A. Abbey.—Autumn; by William Keith. 
—Close of day: by William Keith.— 
Constitution (‘The): by S. Tuckerman, 
1.2.—Enchantress (The) ; by E. Picetti- 
Bar : tht; by William 
M. Hunt, 1, 2.—Georgia pines: by 
George Inness. 1, 2.—In the Berkshires ; 

; Hy 
Williem Keith.—Oak glade: by Wil- 
liam Keith.—Penn’s treaty; by Edwin 
A. Abbey, 1, 2.—River path; by William 
Keith. desert; by Charles 
Ww. F heads; by W. 
Kirkpatrick.—Snow scene; by Fritz 
Thaulow. 1, 2.—Stream in valley: by 
William Keith, 1. 2.—Suffer little chil- 
aren to come unto me; by W.. L. 
Taylor, 1-3.—Usurper (The) : by Susan 
mo munox. © July 26, 1912:\2 c.ench 
July 29, 1912; J 172212172236, 172238. 


P45) 


Hazard, full 


19217 


DALEY (CHARLOTTE F.), New York. 
[19195, 19196 


Benedicite. © July 2, 1912; 2 «e. 
July 8, 1912; J 170885. 
Thine and mine. © July 2, 1912; 


2\¢. July 8, 1912; J 170886. 


DANIELS (R. A.) Sandstone, Minn. 


[19197, 19198 

Crane at work in quarry Sandstone, 

Ninn i 2ode ©), Sept 28! 1912 2. ¢ 
Oct. 4,-1912; J 173788. 


Photographed at Sandstone, Minn. 
283. © Sept. 28, 1912; 2 ¢« Oct. 4 
1912; J 178787. 

DAUGHERTY (H.), Macon, Ga. [19199 

Blue Ridge summer school. © July 


AS MOTD: 2c) Daly 12, WOI2: J AF 1808:. 
DavEY (FRANK), Palo Alto, Cal. 
[19200-19203 
Riordan (Archbishop T. H.) 1. 
Seon ola Ores, bul at. OLD. § 
171816. 
2, © July 8, 1912 
TOD HV DILILAG. 
Seti AGP Alay LS) WEN oe: 
July 22, 1912; J 171413, 171414. 
Davis (E. C.) Claiborne, Md. 
[19204, 19205 


Claiborne, Md., Maple Hall. © June 
SP 19 a2 es Sully E35. Ol? PF 17155. 


Oyster fleet. © June 8, 1912 
2. eC. iwly ts POR F VTLSL, 


Davis & SANFORD CO., 


2 @o:J Why ek2. 


New York. 
[19206-19212 
Vanderbilt ball: 


Cotillion.—Dance of the seasons. 
Sept. 11902" o"e. each’ Sept, 3, 1922 
Ft U(3SOL5; 173016. 

[5 photographs]: 

Wilson (Jessie Woodrow )—Wilson 
(Jessie Woodrow and Eleanor Ran- 
Golph)—Wilson (Jessie Woodrow and 
Eleanor Randolph) 2.—Wilson (Mar- 
garet Woodrow )—Wilson (Mrs. Wood- 
row) ©yusuly, 5) 491252 ¢. eaeh July 
10, 1912; J 170952170956. 


Dawson (WM. F.), Lynn, Mass. 
[19213-19217 


[5 photographs]: 

At the head waters of Killarney, 
Ire.—Dunchurch, Warwickshire, Eng., 
aun example of English gardening.— 
Killarney. Ire., the cloister, Minkross 
Abbey.—Lynn, Mass., harbor, moon- 
light effect—Oxford, Eng., deer in 
park of Magdalen college. © July 27, 
dot 32 e. tench July 29; 19125 J 


1 171720-171724. 


ool 


19218 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt: IV) B.S. Veet 


DECKER (ALFRED) & COHEN, Chicago. 
[19218 


Canada recognizes society brand 
clothes. © Aug. 10, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 12, 
1912; K 45769. 


Dr GaRMo (Mrs. Frank), St. Louis. 
[19219 
Woman’s roads in Dixie. © May 
10, TO12'- 20e; uly 17, 1912* K 46106. 
DEIKE (JOHN RAYMOND), Sandusky, O. 
[19220 
Burial scene of the officers slain at 


Perry’s victory on Lake Hrie, Sept. 10, . 


Sts XC) LULYy de 191A Pe lg 
1912; K 44740. 


De LANEY (G: B.) Klamath Falis, 

Ore. [19221 

Mt. Pitt special. © June 18, 1912; 
2c. July 1, 1912; J 170710. 


DEMPSEY AND CARROLL, New York. 
[19222 
Edison (Thomas) and his associates 
of the days of 65 Fifth. © Aug. 1, 
1912; 2 ec. Aug. 5, 1912; K 45512. 


DENMAN (A. H.) Tacoma. 
[19223-19225 

[3 photographs] : 

Breakfast in summer land.—Ptarmi- 
gans nest.—Winthrop glacier, a scene 
from the trail from Grand park. © 
Sept. 20, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 25, 1912; 
J 173488-173490. 


DENNISON (EpcGAar) Bloomfield, N. J. 
[19226 
‘Proposed ten year expansion plan 
for the EHarp-Thomas Farmogen com- 
pany. ©l1c. July 20, 1912; I 1069. 


DENNISON MANUFACTURING CO., South 
Framingham, Mass. [19227-19280 

[4 prints]: 

[Autumn leaf.]—[Black cat in Jack 
o’lantern.]|—[Black cat on moon.]-—- 
[Jack o’lantern scarecrow. ] 

© June 15, 1912; 2 ec. each July 
25, 1912; Ix 45064-45067. 


Dre REMO North Yakima, 
Wash. [19281-19235 
Wallowa Lake, Or., 1-8. © July 16, 
1018 2, GUVs Bow Woe gh) GL kd 
171520. 

—— north end. © July, 26, 1912; 
2 e. July (23, 1912 ;.J. LTB: 
south end. © July 16, 
2¢, duly 25, 1912; J. ATIoLe 


CV. Eo), 


1912; 


DETROIT LUMBER CO., Detroit. 
[19236-19238 

[3 entries]: 

Incline loading platform.—Roller 
body for motor truck.—Tilting loading 
truck. © 1c. each Angee2i ote 
1098-1100. 


DETROIT PUB, CO., Detroit. [19239-19322 


Afield; by Edmund H. Osthaus, 
048086 . © Aug. 18, 1912; 2 c Aug. 
23, 1912; J 172497. 


After a spring shower; by George 
Inness, 048085. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2 ec. 
Sept. 26, 1912; J 173666. 


Art; by Bela L. Pratt, O72is2e 
July 15, 1912; 2 ¢. Septs 46,192 
173321. 


Boston, Copley piaza hotel, 072804. 
© Sept. 5, 1912° 2c. Ochi 4 1ei2 ae 
173789. 


public library entrance, 072784. 
© July 23, 1912; 2.¢ Sept 2a cies 
J 173651; 

Cadillaqua 1912, court of honor, 
072790.. © July 31; 1912-92 eee, 
16, 1981227 173aao2 


Calcite (Steamer), conveyor, 022728. 
© June 13, 1912: 2.¢ duly 20 eis 
ea Cs eras Be 


— deck view, 022727. © June 13, 
1912; 2 ec. July 29, 1912s ie 

Cambridge, Mass., entrance to sub- 
way, Harvard square, 072786. © July 
23, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 1912; J 173649. 


——stadium and university boat 
house, 072785. © July 23; 1092 eae: 
Sept. 26, 1912; J 173650. 


Chant d’Amour; by Frederick Bul- 
lard Williams, 050175. © July 22, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 30, JOI2 3), #70108 


Charity; by Sir Edward Burne- 
Jones, 048079. © Aug. 18, 1912; 2 c. 
Sept. 26, 1912; J 173663. 


Chevara (Donna) and son; by Bron- 
zino, 050135. ©: Aug. 17, oie 
Aug. 28, 1912553 11250u) 

Chicago, Jackson park, Field Co- 
lumbian museum, 072787. © July 23, 
1912; 2 ¢ Sept. 26, 1912.) J iiaeas: 


“City of Detroit” (Steamer ) 
022706. © June 1, 1912; 2c. July 5, 
1912; J 170847. , 


—— Ceiling decorations, 022713.— 
Gothic room, 022718.—Gothie room 
lounge, 022717.—Grand salon, looking 
aft, 022716.—Grand salon, looking for- 
ward, 022715.—La Salle window, Gothic 
room, 022719.—Mural, 022723.—Palm 


- court forward, 022721.—Palm court 


302 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 3, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


19322 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


from aft, 022720.—Parlor stateroom, 
022714.—Stairway to forward gallery 
meck, 022722. © June 12, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each July 19, 1912; J 1713638-1713873. 


Close of day; by Hlizabeth Nourse, 
050195. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 
30, 1912; J 173712. 


Colorado Springs, Colo., Antlers ho- 
tel and Pike’s Peak ave., 062888. © 
mily 24. 1912: 2 c. Sept. 16, 19123 7 
173320. 


Columbia, Str., 022732. © July 2, 
mae €. July 19, 19k2:: 7 171374, 


Delaware River; by Edward W. 
Redfield. 050173. © July 15, 1912; 2c. 
fret. 4. 1912- J 173795. 


Detroit. Dime saving bank building, 
072802. © Aug. 19, 1912; 2 ec Sept. 
26, 1912; J 173662. 


—— —— 072803. © Sept. 4, 1912; 
ae. Oct. 4.1912; J 173790. 


——Palmer park, 072783. © July 
mato 2 e.ssept. 16, 1912* J 173328. 


—— Wayne County building, 072780. 
© July 3, 1912; 2 ec. July 29, 1912; 
J 171747. 


Woodward ave, 072791. © 
meee Ot 2 ¢., Sept. 16; 1912;".5 
isol). 


Early moonlight, by Ben Foster, 
048082. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 
ao, 1912; J 173714. 


Effet de lumiere; by Jules Grun, 
048084. © Aug. 18, 1912; 2c. Oct. 4, 
912; J 173791. 


Empire (Str.), 022708. © June 8, 
ae. July 19, 1912:- 5: 2137S: 


End of day; by Dwight William 
Tryon, 050172. © July 15, 1912; 2 «. 
Sept. 26, 1912; J 173669. 


HMnigma of the sea; by Elihu Ved- 
ger, 050169. © July 15): 1912: 2 :¢ 
Sept. 26, 1912; J 173674. 


Falconer (The) ; by C. Carroll Beck- 
with, 048077. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2 «. 
Sept. 26, 1912; J 173676. 


Fernandez (Don Fray Miguel); by 
Goya, 050133. © Aug. 7, 1912. 2e. 
Aug. 23, 1912; J 172499. 


Girl in brown; by James G. Shannon, 
050166. © June 13, 1912; 2 ¢. July 5, 
1912; J 170851. 

‘Girl in gray; by M. Jean McLane, 
050193. © Aug. 18, 1912; 2c. Sept. 26, 
1912; J 178680. 


‘Alexander Robinson, 050198. 


“Sargent, 059004. 
2 ce. Sept. 16, 1912; J 173326. 


(015297. 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


Groupe d’ amis; by Robert Lee Mac- 
Cameron, N. A., 050170. © July 15, 
1912; 2 ce. Oct. 4;.1912; J 173794. 


Grousse point, Mich., Country club, 
072779. © July 3, 1912; 2c July 29, 
1912; J 171TA8. 


H. (Mrs.) portrait of; by Franz 
Linbach, 050192: © Aug. 13, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 26, 1912; J 173681. 


Hero returned; by Benjamin West, 
R. A., 048089. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 4, 1912; J 178792. 


Idlers (The); by Karl Anderson, 
050167. © June 21, 1912; 2c. July 29, 
POA ed Reta: 


In the month of May; by HEvart 
Pieters, 050196. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2c. 
Sept. 26, 1912: J 173679. 

Interior of ~a Dutch church; by. 
© Aug. 
1, 1912): 2) en Sept.’ 26, 1.912 +... 173678. 

Landscape; by Henry W. Ranger, 
048087. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2c. Sept. 26, 
1912; J 173667. 

Lavandou; by Georges D’Espagnat, 
048081. © Aug. 18, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 
263,1912):. 5 | 173666. 

Moonlit cove: by Paul Dougherty, 


(050184. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 30, 


1912; J V(3T15. 

Notre Dame, Paris; by Almon C. 
Whiting, 050208. © Aug. 18, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 26, 1912; J 173671. 

October: by J. Francis Murphy; 
050174. © July 15, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 
26, 1912 +S 1736700. 

Old mill; by Karl N. Kahl, 050189. 
© Aug. 13, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1912; 
J 173677. 

Pastoral poetry, dramatic poetry 
and epic poetry, after Chavannes, F 
At KO) aly ts 1912+ 2 eo July 19: 


,1912; J 171387. 


Plowers (The); by S. M. Seiden- 
berg, 050200. © Apr. 13, 1912; 2 e. 
Sept. 30, 1912; J 173713. 

Pocahontas; by Richard N. Brooke, 
O50171s;, ©) Suly 15,1912 +" 2. ¢,, Sept: 
26, 19923 J 175673. 

Prophets (The); by John Singer 
© Sept. 10, 1912; 


Rock of ages and Cave of the winds, 
© May 21, 1912; 2 ¢. July 5, 
1912; J 170850. 

Salt Lake City, Brigham Young’s 
grave, 072777. © June 11, 1912; 2 ¢ 
July 5, 1912; J 170848. 


303 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


+ Pt. IV, eS. ¥. 7 


DETROIT PUB. Co.—Continued. 

San Gabriel mission, old baptismal] 
font, 072788. © July 24, 1912; 2c. 
Sept. 26, 1912; J 173653. 

Santa Barbara, Cal., Arlington hotel, 
O15T06. ~O June 5, 1912: 2.e July 5, 


1912; J 170849. 

Science; by Bela L. Pratt, 072781. 
© July 15, 1912; 2. e@ Sept. 16, 1912 
fd Aaa, 

Sisters; by J. H. S.- Kiver, 050190. 
(C) Ae 138. 1912 Oe) Sept. 26, 1912: 
J 173682. 


Spring morning; by Dwight William 
Tryon, 048088. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2. 
Sept. 26, 1912; J 173668. 

Summer pastime; by Thomas W. 
Dewine:. N. As ©) duly 15, Sige Oe: 
Oct. 4, 1912; J 173796. 

Sunlight on the coast; by Winslow 
Homer, 050188. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2. 
Sept. 26, 1912; J 1738675. 

Swimming pool; by Charles C. Cur- 
ran, 048080. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2 « 
Sept. 26, 1912; J 173664. 

Toledo museum of art, 072792- 
072794. © Aug. 6, 1912: 2c. each 
Sept. 26, 1912; J 173655-1738657. 
——Director’s residence, 
072795. © Aug. 6, 1912; 2 ce. Sept. 
26, 1912 J L7s65s. 
the galleries. © Aug. 6, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1912; J 173659. 
——sculpture court, 072799. 
© A Aug. 6, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1912; 
J 173660. 

© 


2 @ Sepe, 26,° 191257 


south gallery, 072800. 
Aug. 6, 1912; 
1738661. 


—— Union station, 072778. © June 
26, 1912; 2 ¢. July 29,1912; J 171749. 


Under the full moon; by Frederick 
J. Waugh, N; A., O50176.. ©: Aug. 1, 
IGi2e 2 2) Oct. 4 19ie* I Wess. 

Weaver (The); by Benjamin Pop- 
off, 050197.) Aue. WE. G12: (2 e, 
Sept. 26, 1912; J 173683. 

Western World (Str.) 022688. © 
gUne 12, L012 2 eh Wulky to, 1512") JF 
171376. 

Whirlpool rapids, Niagara, 015956. 
©: July 2, 1912: 2.) Ame. 26.1912; 7 
172498. 

Writing a letter; by Thomas Wilmer 
Dewing, 050182. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2 «. 
Sept. 26, 1912: J 1738672. 


DETTRA (JOHN C.) Oaks, Pa. [1938238 

National Progressive party. Roose- 
velt, Johnson. [Bull moose flag.] 
Sept. 2, 1912; 2 ¢«.. Sept. 21,, 4912 Js 
48017. 


DICKENS (Harry C.) London. 
[19824-19327 
Belle Ferroniére. © Aug. 15, 1912; 
2e. Aug. 22, 1912. K 46288. 
[Florentine portrait of head of 
woman.] By F. G. Stevenson. © May 
25, 1912; 2 ce. June 3, 1912; K 45966. 
[Fruitbarrow.] © June 1, 1912; 2 
e. June 17, 1912; K 46287. 
[Robinson (Mrs.)] © Aug. 
1912; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1912; K 46289. 


15, 


DICKERSON (GRANT M.) 
IN. ie 
[2 photographs]: 
Sheridan twenty miles away 
Wagner (Richard) at home. © Sept. 
4, 1912; 2 ec. each Sept G6, A927 2 
173036, 173037 


Dizco (WILLIAM R.) Chicago. 
[19330-19835 


White Feather pleading to the tribe. 
© Aug. 24, 1912-2 ¢) Sept, sane. 
J 1738027. 

Winnetha ball players A, B. © June 
20, 1912; 2 e. each June 29, 1912; J 
170676, 170677. 

[3 photographs]: 

Foote (Pollock) trapper, and his 
sweetheart — Little Bear (Chief) — 
White Feather and trapper Charlie. 
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2 ec. each Sept. 10, 
1912; J 173116-173118. 


DieEHL (A. H.), Sewickley, Pa. 
[19836-19338 


Weedsport, 
[193828, 19329 


[Sewickley, Pa.]: 

Entrance to Vineacre the old Nevin 
homestead—Nevin (Ethelbert) —Vine- 
acre, birthplace of Ethelbert Nevin. © 
Aug. 5, 1912; 2c. each Aug. 9, 1912; J 
172030-172032. 


Ditton (VINCE) Fairfax, Okla. 
[19339-19341 
Lone Bear, 10.. © Aue 2) ioe ee 
e. Aug. 5, 1912; J 171906. 
Lone Bear’s squaw, 11. © Aug. 2, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 5, 19127 Fico 
Osage Indian dancers. © July 8, 
1912; 2e¢. July 11, 1912; J 170966. 


McLELLAN AND BEADEL, New 
York. [19342 
Champlain memorial light house, 
Crown Point, N. Y. © 2P G@oamy a 
1912; J 170816. 


DILLON, 


DISINGER AND ADAMS, Binghamton, 
No [19343, 19344 
Witch tree 1-2. © June 17, 1912; 


2c. Aug. 6, 1912; J 1719387, 171938. 


304 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


ne. 8, 1912 19376 

DIXIE DECORATION Cco., Gritfin, Ga. DRUGGIST’S CO-OPERATIVE ASS’N., De- 

[19545 troit. [19359 

Evolution of a cotton seed. King Hight o’clock. © May 13, 1912; 2 ¢. 
eotton from Dixieland. © Sept. 20, | Sept. 19, 1912; J 173385. 


mt - 2 c. Oct. 3, 1912; J 173784. 


DONNER (WILLIAM) Clara City, Minn. 

[19346 

Clara City, Minn., bird’seye view. © 

Sept. 28,1912; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 1912; J 
173702. 


DoonitTLE (L. C.) Estherville, Ia. 
[19347 


Estherville, Ia., new school building. 
© Sept. 1; 1912; 2 c:. Sept. 6, 1912; 
J 173035. 


Dorr (L. B.) Berwyn, Il. [193848 

Architectural drawings for plans of 
residence for L. B. Dorr. ©1 ec. June 
26, 1912; I 1047. 


DoucHtTy (KE. W.) New York. [19349 
Rally day post card. Form W. 


[Autumn woods and streams.] © Aug. 
aves 2 c. Aug. T, 1912: K 45554. 


Downie (L. F.) Merrill, Wis. [19850 

Seventh day adventists of Wis. in 
annual state convention. © June 25, 
m2; 2c. July 3, 1912; J £70758. 


DozER (L. A.) Bucyrus, O. 
[19351-19353 
Bogue (Lillian-Bell.) 1, 2. © June 
moot 2 ec. eneh July 1, 1912; .J 
MOTa1, 1LT0732. 
Wilson (Woodrow). © Aug. 15, 
mie = 2 ec Aue 16, 1912: J 172299. 


DRAKE (J. D.), Silverton, Ore. 


[193854, 19355 
Mt. Angel, Ore.., dedication of St. 
Marys church. © July-1, 1912; 2 «. 
July 8, 1912; J 170889. 
——St. Mary’s church, interior. © 
mye. 19t2> 2 c.: July 15, 1912+) 7 
171158. 


DRENNAN (Wm. A.), Buffalo. 
[19356, 19357 
Niagara Falls from Clifton hotel, 
Niagara Falls, Ont., Canada. © June 
24, 1912; 2c. June 28, 1912; J 170855. 
Rapids from Niagara River. © 
Sept. 10, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1912; J 
173456. 


DRUCKER AND co., New York. [19358 


Dinner given in honor of H. R. H. 
rince Mehmid Ali Pasha of Egypt, 
y the United Syrian Society. 

gly 20, 1912; 2 ¢. July 23,.1912; J 
71463. 


Dry (Victor C.), Tarrytown, N. Y. 
[19360 
Old Dutch church. © Aug. 1, 1912; 
AC. Fully 29, 1982: J 171960. 


DUELL (CHARLES) Fort Wayne, Ind. 

[19361 

Burman (Bob) on the wing. © 

duly) 24) 1912's 2 e€ duly 26; 1912: oF 
171675. 


DuncAN (FRANK) Klamath Falls, 
Ore. [19362-19374 
Crater Lake, Ore., Teweock Falls, 
305. © Sept. 10, 1911; 2 c. Sept. 12, 
1912; J 173188. 

Crater Lake park, Ore., Granite 
Falls in Anne Creek Canyon, 309, 310. 
© Sept. 10, 1911; 2 « each Sept. 12, 
192 i=) Fi VPLS, LST: 

Ewauna (Lake) by moonlight, 103. 
© Oe. 20 (1911 Der Sept. 12, 1912 
J teaLor. 

——by moonlight, 104. © Nov. 15, 
19h; 2 e. Sept. 12. 19125 F L7S192Z. 

Klamath County, Ore., scene on 
road to Harriman’s lodge, 15. '|© 
Sept. 10,'1911; 2 ¢ Sept. 12, 1912; J 
L73IGT. 
scene on Williamson River, 17. 
© Sept: 20:/ 19115) 2. ie. Sept: 12, 1912; 
J 173194. 

Klamath Falls, Ore., Link River, 64. 
©) /Sept.' 10, 1941 > 2-e. Sept. 12, 1912; 
J Listst! 

Link River dry, a remarkable phe- 
nomenon, 24. © Sept. 10, 1911; 2 e¢. 
Sept. 12, 1912; J 178195. 

McLaughlin (Mt.) Ore. (Mt. Pitt.) 
CiPaly i 1912-2’ @ Sept. 12: 19123 J 
173185. 

Oregon sunset, 109. © Noy. 15, 
1911; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1912; J 173193. 

Upper Klamath Lake, 23. © Aug. 
18, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 12, 1912; J 173196. 

Winter blossoms, 147. © Feb. 1, 
1912: 2 c. Sept. 12, 1912; J 173186. 


DunHAM (EpeaArR) Princeton, Il. 
[19375 
Princeton, Ill., first Baptist church. 
@ Ane 2 .1912.;) 2. é) Awe. 6, 19123 5 
171904. 
DuNN (FRANK) New York. [19376 
Now I lay me down to sleep. © 
June i228, 1912; 2), ¢e. Aug. 30, 1912; K 
46464. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19377 


pt. Ivaits. art 


DUNNINGTON (W. W.), Weston, W. Va. 
[19377 
Conrad’s mill. © July 26, 1912; 2c. 
July 29, 1912: J 271752. 
DuRSTINE (W. O.), Belpre, Kan. 
[19878, 19879 
Belpre, Kan. after the rain. © 
sue: G. 1912 2 ©. aty toy oN 
ivawau@ 
if rains? (©. June Gist9t22.2 ¢. 
duly, 1649123) J L120. 
Du Saar (D. J.), Holland, Mich. 
[19380 
Manistee base ball team. © Sept. 
jo £002. 9: Sept 12) 191s a rakre. 
DutTcHer (H. F.), Nyack, N. Y. [19381 
Large mouthed bass. © Aug. 24, 
1912; 2 ¢. Aug. 24, 1912; J 173336. 


Dye (W.:D. L.), Rockport, Texas. 


[19382 
22 pound cantaloupe grown by 
Geo. Ainsley, Rockport, Texas. © 


duly, 16,4912; (2c. July (20, S912 <* J 
171386. 
Eaton (HuGH AND MARGARET), Brook- 


lyn. [19883-19387 
[5 prints]: 
Christmas greeting. As the gleam- 


ing. [Valhal borde leaflet no. 37.]— 
Christmas greeting. Time which none 
ean bind. [Valhal borde leaflet no. 
36.]—Epiphany: [Valhal card leaflet 
no. 29.]|—Kynde frende. [Valhal leaf- 
let no. 28.]—Pine my one lone friend. 
[Valhal card leaflet no. 30.] 
© Sept. 16, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 
17, 1912; K 47292-47296. 
Epy (Eart E.), Wilkinsburg, Pa. 
[19888 
Lumber cost computer. © Sept. 24, 
1912; 1c: Sept. 27, 1912; I 1114. 


Epison (T. A.) inc. See list of motion 
pictures at end of this catalogue. 
EDISON ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO., OF 
30sron, Boston. [19389-19895 
Boston, Huntington ave., entire front 
of mechanie’s b’l’d’g, exterior view. 
(Mar) Be totd 32 icy Awe, 36, 1912) 
171938. 
Edison (Thomas A.) © Sept. 28, 
1912: 2 c. Sept. 30; 1912; J 173697. 


aoe 1H GC) Oot. 1, 1912: 2 e- Oct.'3; 
1912 0 VISTO LS (a. 

EIREKSON (Pau E.), Cavalier, No 

Dak. [19896 


Cavalier, N. D., Pembina Co. court 
house. © July 22, 1912; 2.e. July 25, 
ede 0 br sOe, 


ELLERBROCK (HERMAN H.), Baltimore. 

[19397 

Cassard (Howard) © Aug. 8, 1912; 
2.¢c, Aug.) 10, 1912-73 272045: 


ELLIOTT (CHARLES H.) COMPANY, Phil- 


adelphia. [19398 
To our absent brothers. [In memory 
of our absent brothers.] © Sept. 19, 


1912; 2c. Sept. 23, 1912; K 47ea0: 


HixLiorr (C. K.), Eiwisaa ae 
[19899-19403 
Elmira, N. Y¥., dedication of the 
Sullivan monument. © Sept. 1, 1912; 
2 ¢. Sept. 12,°2912: J Aven 


view from Lake st. bridge at 
night. © July 31,.1912))2);e eG 
M12 J 1719386. 


—— Water street at night. © June 
15, 1912; 2c. Aug. 6, 1902 aia 


Unveiling the Newtown battle monu- 
ment, Elmira, N. Y., Gov. Dix deliver- 
ing his address, Aug. 29, 1912,1. © 
Aug. 30, 1912:.2 ¢ Sepia ooo eee 
173028. 


2. © Aussi 19 


Sept. 5, 1912; J 178029. 
ELLIS (GEORGE Ext), Butte, Mont. 
[19404 


Butte, Mont., publicity stamp. © 
Aug. 28, 1912; 2.¢@) Aus) Zips toe 
46317. 

EMERSON co., New York. [19405 

Standard cost chart of the Hmerson 
company. © June 27, 1912; 1c. June 
29, 1912; I 1050. 


ENGADINE AMUSEMENT CO. 
See list of motion pictures at end 
of this catalogue. 


EwelisH (H.), Mullan, Ida. 
[19406-19411 


rae as 6 


[6 photographs] : 

Harrington’s flying machine, 259.— 
Mullan fire department.—Polley’s camp 
scene, 250.—Polley’s lumber co., 249.— 
Taft, Mont., Polley’s camp, 248.— 
Where the flying machine is loaded, 
252. © July 15, 1912; 2 c each 
20, 1912; J 171880—-171885. 


EPSTEIN (JAcoB), Baltimore. [19412 
Panama canal. © June 20, 1912; 
2 e.duly, 1719126 J L7eTia 
EricKson (H. A.), Coronado, Cal. 
[19413-19420 


Circe and Sylph, 258. © July 9, 
1912; 2 ec. Julyetd, 1912; J tiie 


306 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


Erickson (H. A.)—Continued. 


Coronado tent city, Cal.: 

Cat boat race, 259.—Finish cat boat 
race, 260.—Pavilion, 256.—Plaza, 257. 
© July 9, 1912; 2 ¢. each July 15, 
rote: J 171173, 171175-1711.77. 


Ohlmeyer’s band, 262. © Aug. 1, 
1912] 2 ce. Aug. 6, 1912; J 171965. 


Symphony concert, Coronado tent 
Piye Gal, 261,/ 263. © Aug. 1, 1912; 
ec. vue. 6 1912; J 171966, 171967: 


ESSANAY FILM MFG. Co., Chicago. 
[19421-19423 


Carney (Augustus). © 1c. Aug. 
26, 1912; J 172522-172574. 


ESSEX INSTITUTE, Salem, Mass. 
[19424-19481 


Essex institute: 

Apothecary shop in 17th century 
house, 15040.—Dining room in 17th 
century house, 15038, 15039.—Girl in 
17th century costume at well. 15034, 
15035, 15044.—Kitchen in 17th century 
house, 15036, 15037. © Sept. 6, 1912; 


2c. each Sept. 9, 1912: J 178074— 
173081. 

ESTENSON & LANDLAW. Gladstone, 

Mich. [19432 

U. P. Firemen’s tournament. © 


ee hy NOU) 2 e: 
2000: 


EUREKA FEATURE FILM co. See list of 
motion pictures at end of this 
catalogue. 


Pie, Lee LOMAS NicFt 


EVERETT (KE. G.) company, Seattle. 
[19433, 19434 


Everett suit for fall and winter. 
m Sept. 8, 1912: 2°c. Sept. 28, 1912; 
K 48155. 

New cutaway. © Sept. 8, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 28, 1912; K 48154. 


EVERTON sTuDIO, Pittsburgh. [19485 


Kappeler (Anna E.) © Aug. 28, 
a 2 ey Aug. 30, 1912: J 172619: 


Ewine (J. G.) Baton Rouge, La. 
[19436 


Louisiana tax commission, no. 1. 
© Aug. 15, 1912; 2 c Aug. 19, 1912; 
472611. : 


Eys (Gustav), Stuttgart, Germany. 
[19437-19489 
[3 prints]: ss 

Im gewittersturm.—Uber der erde.— 
Zeppelin (Graf) 


© May 7, 1912; 2 c. each July 18, 
1912; K 44776-44778. 


~ 634538—12——5 


——— ee ee 


19470 

FABER (CHARLES E.), Plainfield. N. J. 
[19440 

Meadowview Bob Roy. © 1. Oct. 


8, 1912; J 178774. 


FAINGOLD (GUS), Grand Rapids, Mich. 

[19441 

Alone in the world. © Aug. 12, 
1912; 2.¢. June 8, 1912; J 172397. 


Fates (F. L.), Waltham, Mass. 
[19442 


Bank of river Maas with view of 
Dordrecht and still life. Copy of a 
painting by Albert Cuyp, 1620-1691. 
©) Ang (6. i124" Qe Aue. 7, 1902s od 
172129. 


FARMER (ARTHUR J.) New York. 
[19443 


SESS KC) Amey 1 LOL) 2 Gi Ane 
12, 1912; K 45960. 

FARRINGTON (FREDERICK), N. Tarry- 

town, N. Y. [19444 


Tarrytown, N. Y., the headless 
horseman bridge, Sleepy Hollow. © 
Pines UO be= tte: Aa 12 L9h2 os 
172086. 


FEENY (GRACE B.) Ionia, Mich. [19445 
Suffraget (J/rs. Ike) © Sept. 17, 

1912; 2. ¢. Sept. 25, 1912; K 48018. 

FELIX (FREDERIC) New York. [19446 
Riley (James Whitcomb) and his 


dog Lockerbie. © Aug. 2, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Age. (33,1912) J) 171899. 


FELLows (G. E.), White River Junc- 
tion, Vt. [19447-19449 


Hast Thetford, Vt. © July 10, 1912; 
Zicauiy te, LOZ dt Iisa. 


Fairlee (Lake) Vt. 1,2. © July 22, 
1912; 2 c. each Aug. 29, 1912; J 172614, 
172615. 


FisHer (Irvine), New Haven. [19450 


Index visible phone list. © July 22, 
1912)*' 2. ‘¢.’ July. 26; 1912; KK 45085. 


Fiske (F. B.), Fort Yates, N. Dak. 
[19451-19470 

[5 photographs]: 

Blue-thunder, 60.—No-heart, 59.— 
One-bull, 58.—One-bull, 65.—Sharp- 
horn-bulll 64. “© 'Tuly:12, 1912) 2) e; 
each July 16, 1912; J 171222, 171231- 
171288, 1.'71236. 

[15 photographs]: 

Bad one to drive, 66.—Bar J’s 
“ milling,’ 74.—Bar J cattle on the 
range, 70.—Branding at Bar J calf, 
72.—Branding a ‘‘critter,’ Bar J, 
73.—Bunch of Bar J cattle, 68.—Chief 


|! John Grass, 61.—Driving a bunch of 


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19471 


pt. Iv; B. Seren 


Fiske (Ff. B.)—Continued. 


[15 photographs ]—Continued. 
Bar J cattle into branding corral, 67. 
—Loon, 56.—Loon, 57.—McLaughlin, 
S. D., a pleasant spot on Oak creek 
76.—McLaughlin, 8. D., school, 75.— 
Patriarch of the Sioux, 69.—Throwing 
a wild horse, 71—Western girl, 55. © 
July 1,,1912; 2 ce: each July 16, 1912: 
5 | 171219-171221, 171223-171230, 
171234, 171235, 1712387, 171288. 


ELATEN (O. EH.), Moorhead, Minn. 
[19471 


Hauge (Hans Neilsen) monument. 
©1ec. July 5, 1912; J 170805. 


FLOoD AND CONKLIN COMPANY, New- 
ark “NJ? [19472 
Finishing touch to a high grade 
ear. © “Sept: 10, 19125 2c. ‘Sept:) 13, 
1912; K 47178. 


FoLttz (Grorcre R.) Savannah, Ga. 
[19473 
Savannah, Ga., bird’s-eye view. © 
Sept. 8, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1912; J 
173244. 


ForsyYytH (CHAS.), 
sas. 


Kan- 
[19474 

Gala day scenes at Winchester, 
Kan. © July 20, 1912; 2c. July 22, 
1912; J 171415. 


FORTNER CAMERA SUPPLY CO., Sterling, 


Winchester, 


Colo. [19475-19477 
Sterling, Colo., St. Anthony’s 
church. © June 29, 1912; 2 ec July 


11, 1912; J 1713849. 

—— military band, 1. © July 17, 
19127) 2. ¢. duly 49; 1902s Jol T1357. 
© July... 1912s 32 ce. 
July 18, 1912; J 171850. 


Foss (Hpwin C.), Boston. [19478 


[Embroidery cross-stitch design.] 
Noo | © duly 13,/1912*2 cauly .13; 
1912; K 44581. 


Foster (WILSON), Los Angeles. 
[19479 
[Seen through glasses.] Paradise 
park. © June 22, 1912; 2c. July 8, 
1912; K 44081. 


FowLerR (AMBROSE), New York. 
[19480-19503 
Long Beach, view 336. © July 21, 
1912; 2c. July 20, 1912; J 171387. 
View 878, 379, 384, 386, 388, 390. © 
Aug. 10, 1912; 2 «Aug. 19, 1912; J 
172331—172336. 
view, 392, 394, 395, 396. © 
Aug. 17, 1912:"2’ ¢@.\ Auge 19, 19123 J 
172887-172840. 


—— ——-2. 


FOWLER (AMBROSE)—Continued. 

363, 364, 366, 369, 371. © July 
4, 1912; 2 ¢@ each Julg ob) tie oe 
170867, 170870170878. 

370. © July 6, 1912* 2" ¢) duly 
9, 1912); J* 170896, 

— 372, 3738, 374, 376, 377. © July 
Tt, 1912; 2 ¢. each July Oia 
170897-170901. 

MeVine (Boots) 358, 359. © July 
5, 1912; 2 ¢. each Julyvoy 1982 oe 
170868-170869. 


Fow.er (T. M.) Passaic, N. J. [19504 

Asheville, Bucombe County, N. C., 
1912. © Aug. 30, 1912; 2 c. Aus, 30, 
1912; K 46481. 


Kowxer (V. E.), Portsmouth, Ohio. 
[19505 
Portsmouth, Ohio, state league, 1912. 
© July 13, 1912; 2'¢. July 199ioie 
1713858. 


FOWLER Asheville, 

Niue: [19506 

Marian, N. C..© Sept: 2R eis ee 
Sept. 30, 1912; K 48330. 


AND BROWNING, 


FRANCIS (SAMUEL M.) Philadelphia. 
[19507 
Philadelphia. — Frederick Douglass 
memorial hosiptal and training school. 
© Sept. 11; 1912; 2 « Septyieaaeaae 
K 47070. 
FRANCISCO (ELSIE ST. 
Orange, N. J. 
[5 photographs] : 
Butterfly.— Chic.— Rose.— Study. — 
Wistful thoughts. © May 10, 1912; 
1 e. each May 17, 1912, 1 ec. each June 
26, 1912; J 170858—170862. 


FRANKLIN (T. Z.) Philadelphia. 
[19513 


Superstition Mountains, Arizona. © 
Aug. 80, 1912; 2 G Ate inoue 
172646. 


FRASER (GEORGE G.), San Francisco. 
[19514-19529 


Crocker (Miss Jennie) 1, 2, 3. © 
le. July 28, 1912; J 171527-171529. 

Crocker (Mrs. Templeton) 1, 2. 
1c. July 23, 1912; J 171580, 171530. 

Whitman-Crocker wedding, bridal 
party, 1, 2,3. © 1c. July 23, 191353 
171524-171526. 

[8 photographs]: 

Detective foree—Crocker Wedding. — 
Episcopal church—San Mateo, Cal.— 
General Payson and wife.—Henry T. 
Crocker and Martin’s children.—Whit- 
man-Crocker bridal auto. — Whitman- 


JOHN), East 
[19508-19512 


308 


ee TMC aE Piathoieee, Skok! ee ee Se 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 3, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


FRASER (GEORGE G.)—Continued. 

[18 photographs]—Continued. 
Crocker wedding at Crocker home.— 
Whitman-Crocker wedding breakfast 
1, 2. © 1 copy each, Aug. 7, 1912; J 
171990-171997. 

FRENCH (RicHarD E.), Visalia, Cal. 
[19580, 19531 

Number Six. © Aug. 7, 1912; 2c. 

mum 15, 1912; J 172121. 


Pullman (The) © Aug. 7, 1912; 
eye Age. 13,1912; J 172120. 


Frey (Cart K.), Utica, N. Y. [19532 
Sherman (Hon. James S.) © July 


nO, 4912: 2 c July 18, 1912; J 171340. 


Frost (Marit ANNIE) Newton Centre, 
Mass. [19533 


I sighted homeland. © Aug. 14, 
2912. 2 c. Aug. 29, 1912; K. 46872. 


Frost AND REED, LTD., Bristol, Eng- 
land. [19534 


Evening the wild woods among. © 
May 1, 1912; 2 c. July 24, 1912; K 
46414. 


FUEL ENGINEERING co. oF N. Y., New 
York. [19535 


Sulphur chart. © Sept. 16, 1912; 
mee. Oct. 2.1912; I 1115. 


GALLAHER (BENNIE), Washington. 
[19536 
Eggleston (Dr. Edward) in _ over- 
coat and hat. ©1e. July 31, 1912; J 
171810. 


GALLATIN (W. S.), York, Pa. 
[19537, 19538 


York, Pa., Adjournment of the Con- 

tinental Congress, Nov., 1777, 405780. 
© Aug. 8, 1912; 2 @: Auge 13,1912 5 
K 45781. 
Tyler building, Centre square. 
occupied by the committee on foreign 
relations, 405779. © Aug. 8, 1912; 2 c¢. 
Aug. 13, 1912; K 45781. 


GARDNER (FREDERICK), Indianapolis. 
[19539 
Gardner (Frederick). Investigator. 
a July 4, 1912: 2 ec. July 5, 1912; K 
443826. 


GARTNER AND BENDER, Chicago. 
[19540-19564 


[12 prints]: 


Dear love.—Easter blessings.— 
Easter greetings—Heart fires I 
thought would cosy  be—2Joyful 


Easter-tide—Oh my, there’s such a 
oud beating within.—This struggle is 
too much for me.—Tho I, King Love, 
tyrant be—To greet you Easter 


GARTNER AND BENDER—Continued. 

[12 prints]—Continued. 
day.—To my valentine—Very happy 
Easter.—With loving Easter wishes. 
© July 2, 1912; 2c. each July 8, 1912; 
Ix 44086-44097. 

[13 prints]: 

[Girl in mirror and two roses.]— 
[Indian brave.]—[Indian brave with 
head gear. ]—[Indian girl and: 
brave.]—[Indian girl and canoe.]— 
[Indian -girl front view.]—[Indian 
girl, three quarter view.]—T[Indian 
gir] with arrow.]—[Indian gir! with 
beads.]—[Indian girl with feather 
and one braid showing.|]—[Indian girl 


with feather and two braids show- 
ing.J]—[Indian girl with flower and 
vase.J—[Indian girl with vase] © 


Sept. 14, 1912; 2° «. 
1912; K_ 47939-47951. 


each Sept. 16, 


GATES (J. LEONARD), Charleston, W. 
Va. [19565 
Mother Jones. © Aug. 24, 1912; 2 
eo Awe 79) 1912 \F 172610. 
GAUMONT co. See list of motion pic- 
tures at end of this catalogue. 


GEE (FREDERICK B.), San Francisco. 
[19566 
Initial building supervision chart. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1912; I 1112. 
GEoRGE (F. A.), Boston. [19567 


American league Red Sox B. B. 
club. © Sept. 28, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1912; J 173696. 


Gipps (K. D.), Oklahoma, Okla. 
[19568 
WINGS DUS MC) AUS. T1912 > 2° e 
Aug. 12, 1912; K 45821. 


-GIBSON ART CO., Cincinnati. 


[19569-19834 
No. 379-409. © June 24, 1912; 2c. 
each July 17, 1912; K 44742-44772. 


410-455, 457-591, 594, 597, 598, 601- 
645, 647-649, 652, 654, 655. © Sept. 4, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1912; K 47592— 
47826. 


GIFFOoRD (BrENJ. A.) Portland, Or. 
[19835-19898 

[64 photographs] : 

Baskets, hand woven by Klickitat 
Indians, 385.—Boston (U. S. S.) of 
the Oregon naval militia, 2496.—Cas- 
tle rock on the Columbia River, 2493. 
—Celilo Falls, 2504, 2505.—Clackamas 
River near Oregon City. 693-2.—Co- 
lumbia River and Castle rock from St. 
Peter’s dome, 2497.—Columbia River 
below Celilo Falls, 2506.—Columbia 


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19899 


pt. IV, Rs 


GIFFORD (Beng. A.)—Continued. 

[64 photographs ]—Continued. 
River, Mosquito Island and Mt. Adams 
from St. Peter’s dome, 2499.—Colum- 
bia River Palisades, 2417.—Columbia, 
view of, below Hood River, 2488.— 
Cornell road on the hills west of Port- 


laud, 2508.—Crevasse in Newton-Clark 
glacier, 2500.—Dalles, Oregon and Mt. 


Hood from the east side of the Colum- 
bia River, 2509.—Decapitated forest 
monarch ready for the miller’s saw, 
1657.—Forest rangers on the trail, 
271.—Fort Astoria, 1680.—Glimpse of 
Portland Harbor from yessel, 2489.— 
Grounds of Portland crematorium, 
2414—Hood (Mt.) and the Columbia 
River from above The Dalles, 2907. 
Hood (Mt.) and Lost Lake, 1937.— 
Hood (Mt.) from Cloud Cap inn, 2517. 


Hood (Mt.) from the north side, 
2511.—Hood (Mt.) summit from Eliot 
glacier, 2578—Hood (Mt.) summit 
from Cooper's spur, 

(Mt.) view of from’ near The 
Dalles, 1341.—Hood River apple blos- 
Soms, 542 i ive, 546.— 


Ice pinnacle on Eliot glacier, 2481.— 
Ice pinnacle on Newton-Clark glacier, 
2479.—Indian dugouts (boats), 331.— 
Large crevasses on Eliot glacier, 2480. 
Leveling the hilly background of Port- 
Jand, 2490.—Moonlight on the Colum- 
bia River, 1882.—-McLoughlin (John) 
home in Oregon City, Or., 2501.—Mc- 
Loughlin (Mt.) from the Lake of the 
Woods, 1892.—Oneonta gorge, 2906.— 
Oregon City, Or., in the locks, 2491.— 
Oregon City, Or., the locks, 2426.— 
Oregon City. Or., manufacturing dis- 
trict, 2486.—Oregon (U.S. S.), 3117.— 
Pacific Ocean bathing beach, 1646.— 


Pioneer Meeker who blazed the old 
Oregon trail, 333.—Portland, Or., for- 
estry bldg., D427 .—Portland, Or., road 


to Council crest, 2418. —Portland, Or., 
Sacajawea monument in city park, 
2803.—Portland, Or., Washington st., 
2498.—Prospectors cabin, 1929.—Pul- 
pit rock near The Dalles. 3829.—Reser- 
voir at The Dalles, 2487.—Riverside 
drive near Portland, 684.—Scene near 
Portland, 1674.—Scenic walk at Oregon 
City, Or., 2494.—Sea-going log raft, 8 
million feet of Oregon timber, 1644.— 
‘Shady drive on a sunny day, 1634.— 
Shepherd and his flock, 221.—Storm 
swept pines at the snow line, 2495.— 
Swimming hole and Mt. Hood from 
The Dalles, Or., 2508.—Terracing Port- 
land’s hills for home sites, 2502.—Thir- 
teen mile point, 1948.—To irrigate 
Hood River valley, 559.—Upper Co- 
lumbia River near The Dalles, Or., 
2507.—Waterfall at Bonneville on the 


eee eee eee eee 


GiFForRD (BEN. A.)—Continued. 

[64 photographs ]|—Continued. 
Columbia River, 2492.—Wind Moun- 
tain, 2540. © July 17, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Sept. 25, 1912; J 173541—-173604. 
GILBERT (C. H.), Independence, Iowa. 

[19899 

Independence, Iowa, I. H. S. 


June 28, 1912; 2 «@. July 1, @Ot2 se 
LOT LT: 


GILBERT (IRWIN E.), Frostburg, Md. 
[19900-19903 


© July 16, 
1912) 3D dias 


Frostburg, Md., Main st. 
1912* 2. pailyndite 

[8 photographs]: 

Frostburg, Md., first national bank.— 
Frostburg, Md., from Mt. Pleasant 
hill.— Valley at Sunrise from Dan’s 
rock. © Aug. 20, 1912; 2 ec. each Aug. 
21, 1912; J 172387-172389. 


GILBERT (L. M.), Salem, Oregon. 
[19904 
Brown eyes. © Dec. 15, 1911; 2 ¢ 
July 29, 1912s) Lee 


GILBERT STUDIO, Independence, Iowa. 
[19905 


St. John’s Catholic church. © July 
20, 1912; 2c. July 22, 1912: J 171416. 


GILES (J. W.), Lynchburg, Va. 
[19906 


Piedmont. © Sept. 6, 1912; 2 « 
Sept. 18, 1912; K 47954. 


GILLETTE (GEORGE F.), Chicago. 
[19907 
(Chee ie 


Gillette price calculator. 
July 5, 1912; 1 1050. 


GJELHAUG (J. A.), Baudette, Minn. 
[19908 


I love my popcorn, but oh you kid. 
© July 17, 1912; 2: ec. dJuly 20MaSi2e 
171758. 

GLEASON STUDIO, Casper, Wyo. 
[19909-19912 

Casper, Wyo., Center street. 2525. 
© June 29, 1912; 2c. July 2, 1912; J 
170747. 

[3 photographs] : 

Casper, Wyo., Midwest refinery, 
bird’s-eye view.—Casper, Wyo., pano- 
ramic view.—Young bald eagles, Cas- 
per, Wyo. © Aug. 31, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Sept. 20. 1912; J 178413-1738415. 


GLOBE LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY, New 
York. [199138 


Wilson’s (Governor W.) acceptance. 
© July 15, 1912; 2 c. July 16, 1912; K 
44658. 


360 


ee 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 3, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


19974 


GLOUCESTER DAY COMMITTEE, Gloucester, 
Mass. [19914 


Gloucester fishermen on a mackerel 
irip.. ©) Aug. 2, 1912: 2c. Aug. 3; 1912’; 
K 45646. 


GoDCHAUX (GEORGE WASHINGTON), At- 

tleboro, Mass. [19915 

Moose for mine. © Aug. 9, 1912; 
2e. Aug. 10, 1912; J 172050. 


GODRON (GEORGE), East St. Louis, Llls. 
[19916-19918 
[3 prints]: 
Invitation. — Pride. — Wedding. © 
Sept. 1, 1912; 2. c. each Sept 18, 1912; 
K 47330-47382. 


GoLtpgerRG (R. L.), New York. 
[19919-19974 
Ain’t it funny how a great big hotel 
can move around. © Aug. 26, 1912; 
1c. Aug. 27, 1912; K 46326. 


All’s fair in love and baseball. © 
Seviaeo, 1912: 1 c. Sept. 26, 1912:' K 
48037. 

Any price is right as long as you 
satisfy your customer. © Aug. 28, 
1912; 1 ce. Aug. 29, 1912; K 46404. 


At that a mechanic should have the 
right kind of tools. © June 29, 1912; 
1c. July 38, 1912; K 438996. 


Barnum was right, they’ll fall for 
anything. © Aug. 1, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 3, 
#912; K: 45837. 


Campaign songs. © Aug. 20, 1912; 
me, Ang. 22, 1912; K 46119. 


End of little Willie’s vacation. © 
Bept. 10, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 12, 1912; K 
47126. 


EKven patriotism must be up to date 
to be effective. © July 3, 1912; 1 « 
July 10, 1912; K 44295. 


Even woman’s suffrage can’t over- 
come force of habit. © Sept. 26, 1912; 
1c. Sept. 27, 1912; K 48070. 


Every summer man should be prop- 
erly labeled. © Aug. 15, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 16, 1912; K 459382. 


Everybody is looking at you when 
you're trying to get away with some- 
thing. © July 15, 1912; 1 c. July 18, 
1912; K 44805. 


Fate takes particular pains to hide 
all her mistakes. © Aug. 27, 1912; 
1c. Aug. 29, 1912; K 464038. 


Fly can’t take an insult. © Aug. 21, 
moa2- 1 c. Aug. 22, 1912; K 46120. 


‘Hints in summer etiquette. © Aug. 
he, 1912; 1 ec. Aug. 8, 1912; K 45839. 


GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued. 


History in a modern picture frame. 
© July 13, 1912 de: July 18, 1912 
K 44804. 

History in a modern picture frame 
F1912)] : 


© July 29; 1 ¢ Aug. 1; K 45305. 
© Aug. 2; 1.c Aug. 8; K 45838. 
© Sept. 16; 1 c. Sept. 18; K 47359. 


If Thomas Edison started to im- 
prove baseball. © July 19, 1912; 1c. 
July 25, 1912; K 45068. 

If you think it is hot, just look at 
these boobs. © July 5, 1912; 1c. July 
10, 1912; K 44801. 


If you want to change your trunk 
to kindling wood, give it to a baggage 
man.’ © Sept.' 4, 1912: 1c Sept. 5, 
1912; K 46918. 

It isn’t everybody who can travel in 
exciusive society. © July 1, 1912;1¢. 
July 3, 1912; K 43997. 

It takes a genius to pack a trunk. 
© Aug. 13, 1912-40): Aug. d4,.. 1912 
KK 45844. 

It’s a lucky thing that chambermaids 
have big hands. © Sept. 2, 1912; 1c. 
Sept. 5, 1912; K 46911. 


It’s foolish to throw your old straw 
hat away. © Sept. 3, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 
LOT 2 AK ABST 2: 


Kind of men women will choose 
when they win a vote. © Aug. 12, 
1912; 1 ce. Aug. 14, 1912; K 45843. 


Last word in hats. © Sept. 24, 1912; 
1 e. Sept. 25, 1912; K 47991. 


Marathon speakers will be needed to 
convince the public this year. © July 
20, 1912: 1 «. July 25, 1912; K 45069. 

Matches seem to be as scarce as fly- 
ing fish: © July 2, 1912; 1 ec. July 3, 
1912; K 43998. 

New York knows what’s good, so 
why not follow her example. © Aug. 
23, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 26, 1912; K 46204. 

News. Scientists discover that thy- 
roid extract makes people grow. © 
Aug. °9).1912; Lb ¢ Aug. 14,,1912; KE 
45841. 

One of civilization’s crimes [1912]: 

© July 23; 1c. July 25; K 45071. 

Our schools should devote more at- 
tention to higher mathematics. © July 
30, 1912; 1 ec. Aug. 1, 1912; K 45306. 

Page would be a great help to civili- 
zation if properly used. © Aug. 29, 
1912; 1c. Aug. 31, 1912; K 46507. 

Seven stages of sunburn. © Aug. 
Bite? 1c. Aug. 14) 1912; K 45840: 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


GoLpBeRG (R. L.)—Continued. 
Society dances to succeed the Texas 


Tommy and Dallas dip. © Aug. 19, 
1912: 1 c. Aug. 20, 1912; K 46083. 


Some fishermen can catch anything 
buiishon, 1©Ovsuly 25, 1918. he July 
27, 1912; K 45116. 

2 Mey ihy 2d Per Aue, 
1, 1912; K 45808. 


Some things are harder to lose than 
the measles. © Aug. 14, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 16, 1912; K 45981.. 


Style seems to be synonymous with 
torture, “© July 12, 1912; 1 -¢. Suly 
18, 1912; K 44808. 


There may be a good judge of liquor 
some place, but we don’t know where. 
© Aug. 10, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 14, 1912; 
K 45842. 


There will be a mad rush for John- 
son’s title when he retires. © Aug. 
22, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 23, 1912; K 46147. 


There’s no choice between these two 
evils [1912]: 
© June 27; 1 ce. July 3; K 438995. 
They all look good when they’re far 
away [1912]: 
© July 22; 1c. July 25; K 45070. 
© Sept. 20; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 47575. 
Threading a needle is purely a wom- 
an’s work. Sept 2h Lol hoe 
Sept. 24, 1912; K 47964. 


Watch for the great pictures of the 
Olympic games. © July 11, 1912; 1c. 
July 18, 1912; K 44802. 


Weather prophet isn’t the only one 
that makes wrong predictions, 1. © 
July 24) 09125 Le) filly 2h 1912): Kk 
45115. 

——2. © July 24, 1912; 1 e. Aug. 
1, 1912; K 45302. 

What’s sauce for the goose is sauce 
for the gander. © July 3, 1912; 1. 
Aug. 1, 1912; K 453807. 

Why allow a cabaret show to put 
your meal on the blink. © Aug. 24, 
1912; 1 e. Aug. 27, 1912; K 46325. 

Why they throw bombs, 1. © Sept. 
17, 1912; 1c. Sept..18, 1912; K 47360. 

——2. © Sept. 23, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 
25, 1912; K 47990. 

Yes, every child should have a musi- 
cal education. © Sept. 9, 1912; 1 «. 
Sept. 12, 1912; K 47125. 

You can’t tell what your vacation 
costs till after you get home. © Aug. 


pt. TV;\T. 8, Ware. 


GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued. 

You have to know a lot more ani- 
mals to be a politician. © July 27,. 
1912; 1 c. Aug. 1, 1912; K 45304. 


GOLDMAN (ALBERT), Cleveland. 
[19975-19977 

KF. O. E. © Aug. 2; 1912: 203 Aue 
5, 1912s Pal Loa 

Fotographs. © Sept. 10, 1912; 2 « 
Sept. 18, 1912; J 173207. 

P. A. P. Loyal order of moose. 
Howdy pap. © Aug. 26, 1912: 2 ¢ 
Aug. 28) 1912; J Aai2ate 


' GOLD’S ART STUDIO, Waukegan, III. 


[19978 
[Print] 3 
Our Navy boys. © Aug. 138, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 15, 1912; K 46986. 


GOLDSMITH (MAx), New York. 
[19979 
Eight Texas Tommy dancers. © 
gan. 17, 1912; 2 & July a oie 
44064. 


GOODRICH (CHARLES E.), Washington. 
[19980, 19981 

[Washington] Library of Congress 
at night, grand entrance. © May 7, 
1912; 2 c Aug. 2, 1912 seas 

main reading room. © 

June 8, 1912; 2-c. Ave 22 ieee 
171884. 

GooDRICH ART Co., Atkinson Depot, 

N. H. [19982 

Merrimack River near Hudson, N. 
H. © July 1, 1912: 2 & July 30; 1913- 
‘ae Or docs : 
GooDWIN (Orton E.), Portland, Ore. 

[19983, 19984 

Nothing but foam. © Aug. 16, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 19, 1912; K 45976. 

Squeezing the water out of single 
tax. © Aug. 16, 1912; 2 @ Aug. 19, 
1912; K 45977. 

GOOKINS (SHIRLAW D.), Chicago. 
[19985, 19986 
Gookins traction and arcade subway 


plan, A, B. ©1c. each Sept. 3, 1912; 
IT 1092, 1098. 
GooLD (GrorGE W.), Aurora, Ill. 


[19987 

Aurora, Ill., Hast high school. © 

Aug. 30,1912; 2 c. Sept: 3; 1gi2 eo 
172660. 

GoRSON (AARON H.), Pittsburgh. 

[19988 


[Pittsburgh mills at night.] © July 


80, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 31, 1912; K 46508. | 30, 1912; 2 & July 31, 1912; K 45279. 
362 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


20048 


GOTHAM LITHOGRAPHIC COMPANY, New 
York. [19989-1993 

[5d prints]: 

[Baby in swing.]—[Girl in swing. ]— 
[Mabel. Girl with opera glasses.]— 
[Simplicity. Girl with blue hat and 
pink roses on it.J—[Veil girl.] © 
Sept. 20, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 25, 1912; 
Kx 47983-47987. 


GRAHAM (WILLIAM) Los Angeles. 
[19994 
Elk at Griffith park, Los Angeles. 
fe) Sept. 15, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1912: 
oe 178102. 


GRaAvES (HH. C.), St. Johns, Ore. 
[ 


Lake Lytle. © Aug. 29, 1912; 2. 
Sep. 26, 1912° J 178605. 


GRAVES (GEORGE S.) Springfield, Mass. 
[19996, 19997 


Springfield, Mass. Celebrated stars 
of the American stage, headed by Vic- 
tor Herbert and his noted band. 
marching from Hotel Worthy. © 
Boye toe 2) ec. July: 22,. 19123) iK 
44893. 


President Taft and party pass- 
ing Hotel Worthy. © July 1, 1912; 
/2c. July 22, 1912; K 44894. 


Gray (J. Harry), Somerville, Mass. 
[19998, 19999 


Riverside Park, Mass., U. R. K. P. 
dress parade. © July 9, 1912; 2 ec. 
July 10, 1912; J 170940. 
——encampment. © July 9, 
3912; 2c. July 10, 1912; J 170989. 
GREEN (DANIEL) FELT SHOE COMPANY, 

New York. [20000 

[White wedgewood design for four 
sides and top of box. Border and fig- 
ured centre.j © June 6, 1912; 2 c. 
June 15, 1912; K 44988. 

GREEN & FINGER, Houston, Tex. 


[20001 
American national insurance com- 
pany building, Galeston, Tex. © July 


eee low. 2) ec. Aug. 1, 19125 J: 171852: 


GREGG (HERBERT R.), Bay City, Ore. 
[20002-20004 


Bayocean, Ore. the anex. © Aug. 
ao 2? e. Aug. 12,°1912:> J) 172058. 


Tillamook Bay, Or., 1, 2. © June 
eta: 2 Cc. July 1, 1912: J LOTT, 
170728. 

GRIFFIN (G. Taytor), Albany. 
[20005-20010 

Burike (ht: Rev. Ve M.A.) | sA—B,. 
© June 29, 1912; 2c. July 1, 1912; °F 
170740, 170745. 


Gross (D.) Asheville, N. C. [20011 


Product of Asheville, in the land of 
the sky, D. Gross family. © July 31, 
HOt] ic. Ave? A012 TAS 7 


Gross (Epwarp), New York. 
[20012-20018 
Bird: call. °© Aug. 


cS WMA AS Le ere 
Aug. 17, 1912; K 45959. 

[Hand of the Creator. Nude infant 
in palm of hand.] © July 29, 1912; 
Ze. JUlys29;| 1912 : Ik 45213. 

[Just a song at twilight.] © Aug. 
15, 1912; 2c Aug. 14, 1912; K 45829. 


[Old folks at home.] © Aug. 19, 
1912; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1912; K 45830. 

[Seeing Nellie home.] © Aug. 15, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 14, 1912; K 45881. 

[Slave.] © Aug. 19, 1912; 2c. Aug. 
17, 1912; K 45958. 

We're just plain home folks. © July 
15, 1912; 2c. July 15, 1912; K 44648. 


GUGLER LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, Milwau- 


kee. [20019-20022 
[4 prints]: 
[Guadalupe church  entrance.] — 


[Guadalupe Rurales.J]—[Lilac girl.]— 
[Spanish pabelon. ] 

© Aug. 22, 1912; 2 ¢. each Aug. 26, 
1912; K 46185-46188. 


GUNN (ARCHIE), New York. 
[20023-20080 


[Girls heads and figures. ]—[Betsy. 
Girl’s head with hair tied with ribbon 
bando.]|—[Gladys. Girl in blue gown 
with hair tied by blue ribbon. ]—[Hor- 
tense. Red haired girl’s head with 
violet ribbon.]—[Kitty. Girl’s head 
tied with bow on left side.]—[Lula. 
Girl in red gown with red rose and 
hair held by red ribbon.] — [Patsy. 
Girl’s head with hair tied with ribbon 
on right side. ]—[Tennis champion. Girl 
in sailor blouse with racket. ]—[Vivian. 
Girl in green gown with hair held by 
green bando.] © June 28, 1912; 26. 
each Aug. 30, 1912; K 46454, 46459, 
46466, 46474-46476, 46487. 


GUSTINE (CHARLES) Chicago. [200381 


Johnson-Flynn fight. © July 25, 
1912; 2 ce. July 24, 1912; K 45359. 


H. 8. M. company, Chicago. [20032 
Paris puff, pin it anywhere. © Sept. 
12, 1912; 2 c Sept. 28, 1912; K 47871. 
HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, Ohio. 
[20033-20048 
Bay City, Mich. © July 27, 1912; 
ZG. duly: 29, 19126 J 171756. 


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20049 


pt..1y; 


n. Sap Ve" 


HAINES PHOTO co.—Continued. 

Merschon (W. B.) co. © July 27, 
AOU Ds De Tul 29) 10122 Fe tor: 

Michigan agricultural college, 1-3. 
© July 2.1919; 2.0. Sully: by dO12 
170809-170811. 

Mt. Clemens, Mich., Park hotel, no. 
1: © Sept. 4, 1912; 2:¢. Sept: 7, 1912% 
J 178044. 

Saginaw, Mich., water front. © 
sully 20, 1912526. | uly. 29, 10a 2s J. 
171754. 

Sainte Claire River and Port Huron, 
Mich. © Aug. 8, 1912; 2 ec. Aug. 10, 
4912; J 172054. 

Sarina, water front, taken from 
Port Huron. © Aug. 8, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 
10, 1912; J 172055. 


West Saginaw, Mich., street scene. 
Ovgualy 27; 1912-2 co Puls 29". 1972 
SLT: 

[2 photographs]: 

Cleveland, the public square, two 
panoramic views.—Hrie, Pa., two pano- 
ramic views. © Sept. 18, 1912; 2 c. 
each Sept. 19, 1912; J 173390, 173391. 

[4 photographs] : 

Buick motor co.—F lint varnish co.— 
Oldsmobile co.—Weston Mott motor 
co. © July 15, 1912; 2 « each July 
17, 1912; J 1713380-171338. 


HAKKERUP (N. L.), Bemidji, Minn. 
[20049 
Bermidji, Minn. © July 4, 1912; 2 
G. July 25, LOW: ae ee. 


Hatt (CHARLIE), Lockwood, Mo. 
[20050 
Tornado near Lockwood, Mo © 
gune 14. 1912 +) Lye. Aus. 5;1912% de. 
Aug. 12, 1912; J 172104. 


Hatt (FRep G.), Bellingham, Wash. 
[20051, 20052 
Glacier’s guard. © Aug. 9, 1912; 2 
e. Aug. 20, 1912; J 172266. 
Mountain of ice. © Aug. 9, 1912; 
2.e. Aug,20, 1922: J £7236. 


HALL (GEORGE P.) & SON, New York. 
[20053-20058 


New York, 1912, 6195-6197. © Sept. 
9, 1912; 2.c. each \Sept. 10, 1912; J 
173139-173132. 

—— Curb brokers, 6193. © Aug. 1, 
1912; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1912; J 171889. 

—— hotel Manhattan, 6194. © Sept. 
8, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1912; J 172980. 

— Whitehall building, 6192. © 
Aue.” Ty TELA S 2 ce ae a On 
171888. 


| 
| 
| 


HaAtu (Wit L.), Camden, Maine. 
[20059-20061 


[3 photographs] : 
Auld lang 
Days of yore. 


© June 26, 1912; 
29, 1912; J 170678—170680. 


(GEORGE GRAHAM), Terre 


HALLOWAY 
Haute, Ind. 


Debs (Mrs. Eugene V.) 


syne.—Colonial 


Jass.— 


2c. each June 


[20062-20064 . 


© July 5, 


1912; 2 e@ July 11, 19123 eee 


— 1, 2. 
1%) 19N2 he eT 


171820. 


Ham (R), Fallon, Nevada. 
[20065, 20066 


Piute boy. 


©: June 27, 19122 


July 8, 1912; J 170887. 


Piute camp. 


July 8, 1912; J 170888. 


HAMMER (FRANK), 


Chicago. 


© July 5, 1912; 2 ¢ July 


page 


© June 27, 1912°35e 


[20067-20110 


Old Doc Yak [1912]: 
© June 26; 1c. July 1; 
© June 27; ic dilyae 
© June 28; 1c. July 27: 
© June 29; 1c. July 5; 


©i July 1 ae 
©; July 2, te 
© JSaly 4: dou 
© July 4; 1. 
© July 5* ise, 
©! July Gyole. 
© July 8: te 
© fuly- 90) ie 
© July 10; 16. 
Os uly ie 
© i:Fulysi2: de 
©'suly 1354. 
© July 15; 1. 
© July 16; 1c. 
© Sully 17> 1) 
© July 18;1¢. 
© July 19;1¢c. 
© July 20; 1¢. 
Cy Sully (22: 1 ¢; 
© July 23; 16. 
© July 24;1¢. 
© July 25; 1¢. 
© July 26;1¢. 


July 5; 
July as 
July Zr 
July 13; 
July 8; 
J tly dae 
July 13; 
July 13° 
July 1a; 
July aia: 
July 19; 
July 19; 
July 19; 
Aug. 19; 
Aug. 19; 
Aug. 19; 
Aue 13: 
July 27; 
Aug. 19; 
Aug. 19; 
Aug. 19; 
Aug. 19; 
Aug. 19; 


K 45920. 
K 43921. 
K 43922. 
K 44679. 
K 44680. 
IX 44681. 
K 45161. 
K 44695. 
K 44689. 
K 44699. 
K 44700. 
K 44701. 
K 44702. 
K 44703. 
K 44852. 
K 45987. 
K 44853. 
K 45988. 
K 45989. 
K 45990. 
K 45991. 
K 45160. 
K 45992. 
K 45993. 
K 45994. 
K 45995. 
IX 45996. 


© July 27; 1c. Aug. 2; K 45339. 
© July 29; 1c. Aug. 19; K 45997. 
© July 80; 1¢. Aug. 19; K 45998. 
© July 31; 1c. Aug. 8; K 45619. 
© Aug. 1; 1c. Aug. 8; K 45620. 


364 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 8, 1912 


HAMMER (FRANK)—Continued. 
Old Doe Yak [1912]—Continued. 


© Aug. 2; 1c. Aug. 8; K 45621. 

© Aug. 3; 1c. Aug. 8; K 45622. 
© Aug. 5; 1c. Aug. 19; K 45999. 
© Aug. 6; 1 c. Aug. 19; K 46000. 
© Aug. 7; 1 c. Aug. 19; K 46001. 
© Aug. 8; 1c. Aug. 19; K 46016. 
© Aug. 9; 1 c. Aug. 19; K 46017. 
© Aug. 10; 1 c Aug. 19; K 46018. 
© Aug. 12; 1c. Aug. 19; K 46019. 
© Aug. 13; 1c. Aug. 19; K 46020. 
© Aug. 14; 1c. Aug. 19; K 46021. 
© Aug. 15; 1 c. Aug. 19; K 46022. 
HAMMOND-COCKRELL sTuDIO, Meridian, 
Miss. [20111 
Night scene on 4th street. © July 


3, 1912; 2 ec. July 11, 1912; J 171344. 


HANLEY (JOHN WILLIAM), New York. 
[20112, 20113 
[Colored prints]: 
Astrologer.—Yortune teller. © July 
ree ioi2e 2e..each July 24, 1912; K 
45712, 45713. 


HANSON (ALFRED), Montevideo, Minn. 
[20114 


Lorenz (Lorena) at Chippewa County 
fair, Montevideo, Minn. © Sept. 20, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1912; J 173473. 
HARDWICK (E.), Wichita. [20115 

How to vote; special newspaper page 


for use during campaign. © July 25, 
ooo ce Aus. 12, 1912; K. 45773. 


HARE (J. KNOWLES), JR., New York. 
[20116-20131 

[16 prints]: 

[Anona. Indian girl’s head.]— 
[Bernice. Girl in white lynx furs 
with hat and violets on.]—[Charmion. 
Girl with hair tied with blue ribbon 
and rose bouquet on front of blue 
evening dress.J—[Edith. Girl’s head 
with hair in puffs; profile view.]— 
[Elsie. Girl in evening dress with 
black hat and furs with red trim- 
mings.]—[Ethel. Girl in pink dress 
and bonnet holding candy box and a 
chocolate.]—[Eugenie. Girl in layen- 
der dress with bunch of violets.]— 
[Flora. Girl’s profile with hair in 
puffs.]—[Fluffy. Girl in purple even- 
ing dress holding chocolate and candy 
box, with one curl down her neck.]— 
[Gabrielle. Girl in pink evening dress 
with roses, hat and necklace on.J— 
[fola. Indian girl with two feathers 
in front of her hair and braids over 
each shoulder.]—[ Madeleine. 


Girl in | 


CLASSES, H TO K 


20151 


Hare (J. KNOWLES), JR.—Continued. 


[16 prints ]—Continued. 
pink evening dress with wreath of pink 
roses in hair and a_ bouquet on 
bosom.]—[Rosamond. Girl in green 
suit with red feather in hat and red 
tiger lilies on.]—[Rose. Girl with red 
ribbon around head holding an Ameri- 
ean beauty in right hand.]—[Tatoosh. 
Indian girl with braid over each 
shoulder and two feathers in back of 
head.]—[Trysting place. Colonial girl 
by tree with initials carved inside of 
heart.] © June 28, 1912; 2 c. each 
Aug. 80, 1912; K 46432, 46433, 46435, 
46437-46440, 4644246444, 46456, 46462, 
46469, 46470, 46486. 46490. 
HARPER (R. ForD) New York. 

[20132, 20133 

[Outdoor girl. Girl in sweater and 
red tam o’shanter.] © June 28, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 30, 1912; IX 46465. 

[Sailor girl.] © June 28, 1912; 2c. 
Aug. 30, 1912; K 46471. 


Harris (W. J.), Lake Hopatcong, 
NGS. [20134-20151 
Beach (Rex) in “Going Some.” 


A-C. © Sept. 17, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 
20, 1912; J 173397-173399. 

Delaware Water Gap from Mt. Po- 
cono, Pa. © July 10, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 
20, 1912; J 173400. 


Lake Hopatcong—Castle Edward, A, 
B,C, BE, D: © May 1; 1912; 2 ¢. Oct. 
1, 1912; J 173740-1738744. 

Pittston, Pa., on the Susquehanna 
River.) ©!) July 320, 1912:,2 ec Sept. 
20, 1912; J 173404. 

Swiftwater bridge, Mt. Pocono, Pa. 
© July. 10;°1912:.2 c. Sept. 20, 1912; 
J 173403. 

Swiftwater (The) Mt. Pocono, Pa. 
© July 10, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1912; 
J 173402. 

Swiftwater vista, Mt. Pocono, Pa. 
© July 10, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1912: 
J 173401. 

West Pittston, Pa., river park. 
Perle NE OW Be 12 
173405. 


© 
e. Sept; (20, 1912-7 


River street. © July 17, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 20, 1912; J 173409. 

River street vista. © July 17, 
1OL212 ec.) Sept. 20; 1912 > J. 173408. 


Susquehanna ave. © July 17, 
1912.2 2 e) Sept. 20; 1942-05 473407, 


York and Susquehanna ave- 
nues. © July 17, 1912: 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1912; J 175406. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20152 


pt. IV¥/ i. Se ee 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & MARX, Chicago. 
[20152-20187 

[Electioneering.] © Aug. 24, 1912; 
2 e, Sept. 49,1912; K 475i. 

[Men’s fashion cuts]: 

[At the auto races.]—[At the first 
tee.] — [Coaching party.] — [Going 
out.] — [Javelin thrower.] — [News 
stand.|—[Out for quail.]—[Ready for 
business.] © Aug. 26, 1912; 2 c. each 
Sept. 19, 1912; K 47507, 47508, 47510, 
4751247515, 47517. 

[Men’s fashion plates]: 

At the mask and wig.—Bellevue- 
Stratford.-—Carpenter'’s hall, Philadel- 
phia.—Hntrance to Friend’s meeting 
house.—Entrance to John  Penn’s 
house.—Football at Franklin field.— 
Franklin club.—Franklin’s (Benja- 
min) tomb.—Gallery of the Pennsyl- 
yania academy.—Germantown acad- 
emy.—Girard college, Philadelphia.— 
Going skating in the park.—Independ- 
ence hall.—Ogontz school, Philadel- 
phia.—Old Chew mansion, German- 
town.—Old Haines house.—Old quar- 
ter of Philadelphia.—Old Swedish 
church.—On the river front.—Philadel- 
phia doorway.—Railroad tracks ele- 
vated._-Rittenhouse square.—Scene in 
Germantown.—Valley Forge, near 
Fhiladelphia.—Zoological garden. 
Aug. 19, 1912; 2 c. each Aug. 26, 1912; 
K 46246-46270. 

Nation’s choice. [Politician.] © 
Awe. 24, 1912%) 2. e; Sept. 19, 19126 JK 
47516. 

Style book [Choosing the style.] © 
ie wd VOT: 2 @.- Sept 19, 19924 Kk 
47509. 

HArRTE (H. W.) Toledo, O. [20188 

Longfellow (Dr.. R. CGC.) © Aug. 
te UGS 2\e> Aug. 15, TOI: T2204: 
Harti (Hoc.), Toledo. [20189 

Whitlock (Brand) © Sept. 10. 
1912; 2 c. Sept..13, 1912; J. 173208. 
HARTMAN FURNITURE AND CARPET COM- 

PANY, Chicago. [20190-20192 

Best 4 room outfit in all Chicago 
$5.00 a month. © Sept. 8, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 14, 1912; K 47191. 

Last week July clearing sale. © 
July 28, 19122 end uly 20, \ 1912+. K 
45129. 

One of Hartman’s happy families. 
© Sept. 15, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 14, 1912; 
K 47192. 

HARTMAN’S, Chicago. [20193 

Make your home comfortable these 


autumn evenings. © Sept. 22. 1912; 
2c. Sept. 28, 1912; K 47828. 


HaArRveY (H. J.), New Orleans. 
[20194-20196 


Florence, La., townsite and pumping 
plant. © Aug. 15, 1912; 2 e. Aug. 19, 
1912; J. 1723806, 


Gasoline plow and gasoline pumping 
machine working on reclaimed prairie. 
© Aug. 15, 1912; 2 & Ans) 1eore 
ad a72501, 


Vacation school #1, dinner to public 
school officials. © July 18, 1912; 2c. 
July 22,.19123 53 174452: 


HASEWINKLE (ALBERT W.), Indianap- 

olis. [20197 

Lightning. © Aug. 20, 1912; 2 «. 
Aug..21,. 1912: 3, hea 


Hatcou (R. L.), New York. 
[20198, 20199 
Colored post ecards: 


Carrying nuts to hatch—On dress 
parade to hatch. © Apr. 5, 1912; 2c. 
each May 28, 1912; K 43207, 48209. 


H{AVERCAMP (C. F.), Chester, Pa. 
[20200-20204 


Ryan (Rev. Thomas F.) 1-5. 
Aug. 20, 1912; 2 @ Avs 21) Gna 
172382-172386. 


HAWLEY (THOMAS), Boston. [20205 


Alternating current and phase-reia- 
tion demonstrator. © July 6, 1912; 1 
ec. July 15, 1912; 1 1056: 


HawortH (I. H.), Lawrence, Kan. 
[20206 


My hat’s in the ring. © June 29, 
1912; 2 c. July 5, 1912; K 44292. 


Hayes (C. M.) & company, Detroit. 
[20207 


June Bride. © June 1, 1912; 2 « 
Aug. 12, 1912; J 172082, 


Heracock (J. Howarp), New York. | 
[20208-20213 
[6 prints]: 
Daughter. — Drinkin’ beer. — Fa- 
ther.—Mother.—Son.—Toast. Friends 
I’ve met here and there. 


© Aug. 81, 1912; 2 ec. each Sept. 
38, 1912; K 4654446549. 


HEDLUND (O.) Madras, Or. 


[20214-20222 


Combine harvester near Culver,- 
Crook County, central Oregon. © Aug. 
5, 1912; 2c. Sept. 3, 1912; J 172671. 


Group of Warm Spring Indians on 
Deschutes, Mecea, Oregon. © July 27, 
1912; 2 ec. Sept. 38, 1912; J 172675: 


366 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


Hepitunp (O.)—Continued. 

Harvesting scene in the Madras coun- 
try, O. W. R. N. ry. central Oregon. 
© July 25, 1912; 2 c Sept. 3, 1912; 
J 472669. 

——on the plain near Madras, cen- 
tral Oregon. © July 25, 1912; 2 c¢. 
Sept. 3, 1912; J 172668. 

Harvesting wheat on the plain near 
Madras, Crook County, Oregon. 
mus, £912>/2 c Sept..5, 19125 J 
172670. 

Warm Spring belles)5 © July 27, 
#912> 2c. Sept. 3, 1912; J 172672. 

Warm Spring Indians on Deschutes, 
Mecca, Oregon. © July 27, 1912; 2c. 
Benno, 1912; J 172674. 

60 horse power caterpillar engine 
combine harvester used in Deschutes 
Valley, central Oregon on the line of 
the Oregon trunk, 1, 2. © Aug. 10, 
1912; 2c. each Sept. 3, 1912; J 172675, 
172676. 
HENDERSON (Ll. C.), Santa Cruz, Cal. 

[ 20223, 20224 


Santa Cruz big trees, grizzly giant. 
©) duly 26,1912- 2.c. Aug. 13, 1912; 
J 172119. 

—— casino and beach. © July 23, 
fe fe. Aug, 13, 1912; J. 172118. 


HENDERSON (LEW G.) Honolulu. 
[20225 
Kilauea (Volcano) Hawaii. © June 
PO, 1912: 2c. July 6, 1912; J 171883. 


HeNnEcKA (JosrePH), Chillicothe, O. 
[20226 


Believe me. © 1c. July 10, 1912; 


J 170959. 


HENSEL (G. J.), Carlisle, Pa. 
[20227-20229 

King of Sweden, bust. © Aug. 7, 

2. 2 e Aug. §, 1912; J 172008. 
Thorpe (James) Indian. © Aug. 

meaot2 2 e€. Aug. 16;1912: J 172264. 
Viking ship. © Aug. 7, 1912; 2 ¢. 

Aug. 8, 1912; J 172064. 

Herest (A. W.) Chicago. [20230 
[Empire art series design 500. New 


Year and Christmas cards.] © Sept. 
© 12, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1912; K 46976. 


HERMAN (JULIUS) Brooklyn. 
[20231-20274 


[Colored Easter post cards. 
moe s=32]: : 
Easter day. [Design no. 6.]—Easter 
Brooms’ -PDesign no. 5,9, 13) 16, 
19.]—Easter greetings. [Design no. 


Design 


10, 17, 27, 31, 32.]—Easter happiness. |! 


day. 


20279 
HERMAN (JULIUS)—Continued. 
[Colored Easter post cards. Design 
No. 1-82]—Continued. 
[Design no. 18.]—Easter joy. [De- 


sign no. 7.]—Easter joys. [Design no. 
22.]—Easter thought. [Design no. 
20.]—Fragrance of Haster lilies. [De- 
sign no. 8.|—Glad Hastertide. [Design 
no. 14.]|—Good Easter morning to you. 
| Design no. 21.]—-Happy Easter. [De- 
sign no. 3, 238, 24.|—-Happy Haster to 


you. [Design no. 12.]—I greet you 
friend. [Design no. 26.]—I wish you 
every joy that comes. [Design no. 


1.]—I wish you the brightest joy that 
Easter brings. [Design no. 80.]—Joy- 
ful Easter. [Design no. 11, 28.]—Joy- 
ous Easter. [Design no. 4.]—May 
every Easter bring added happiness to 
you. [Design no. 29.]—May holy 
Easter bring you peace and joy. [De- 
Sign no. 2.]—May the memories that 


arise. [Design no. 15.]—Peaceful 
Haster.\) | Desien no. 25.) © Aug. 3, 
POUL 2 le. each ‘Awe. TA. | ASTD s. WK 


4578845819. 


[Saint Patrick day post cards. 
sign no. 1-12.] Series 624: 

Ah but isn’t St. Patrick’s the fine 
day.—-All honor to St. Patrick and old 
Ireland. God bless for you this holy 
day of St. Patrick.—Greetings and best 
wishes. St. Patrick’s day.—In remem- 
brance of the blessed Saint Patrick.— 
It’s a bright and happy St. Patrick’s 
Saint Patrick’s day greetings.— 
Saint Patrick’s day greetings. Hrin go 
bragh.—Saint Patrick’s day greetings. 
God bless old Ireland.—Sure it’s the 
glorious fine day is St. Patrick’s.— 
Top o’ the mornin to ye. © July 1, 
TOLL 2: Coenen Sept: 19; .2912 ork: 
AT383-47394. 


HERMANN (L. M.) Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

[20275, 20276 

Goff (Chief Justice) and dog, 1, 2. 

© Sept. 3. 1912; 2 «@ each Sept. 9, 
LOA it Gea (ter O.. 


De- 


Hernpdon (THOMAS H.) Washington. 

[20277 

Cross of honor. © Aug. 9, 1912; 
Sree | WE IG12 - KK 45952. 


(G. Winchendon, 
Mass. [20278 
Young cony.) © Sept. 3, 1912: 2-4. 


Sept. 6, 1912; J 173088. 
Hersrty (H. B.) Conde, 8S. D. 


HERRICK HERBERT ) 


[20279 


Conde, S. D.. hotel Gibbons. © 
Aue 28 at O12* | 2) ere Age. Sk, tO ah 
172645. 


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20280 


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HispsparD (C. J.), Minneapolis. 
[20280-20283 
Chief Two Dogs.—Shoonkah Non- 
pah, 1-3. © June 15, 1912; 2 c. each 
July 6, 1912; J 170877-170879. 


Live wires: ‘©\auly 21, 1912: Dic. 
Aug. 12; 1912: J 172419. 


Hickok (FRANK B.) Indianapolis. 
[20284 


Madonna and child. © Sept. 14, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1912; J 1738248. 


Hitt (Martin J.) Chicago. [20285 


Bull moose maid. © Sept. 5, 1912; 
2 c. Sept. 30, 1912; K 48167. 


Hitt (THomas H.) Tampa, Fla. 
[20286 


Tarpon shaking hook. © Aug. 30, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1912; J 172654. 


Hitt (Water Exrorp), Minneapolis. 
[20287 


Osceola, Minn., St. Croix river from 
Hacle* point... © July “4,°-1992 > 2 ¢. 
a6 4 nate a £2 2 he eli a ss 


HinLtarD (C. J.), Minneapolis. [20288 


Minneapolis sky line, 4. © July 3, 
1912 #20e (\Suly 6) I9t2> FS TTOse1: 


HIND AND HARRISON PLUSH COMPANY, 
New York. [20289 


Only satisfactory styles in fabric. 
[Woman in coat.] © July 20, 1912; 
2 eG. aly 20, TOt2 4K 45108: 


Horson (S8.), Portland, Oregon. 
[20290 


Paviland, Ore., seventh street illu- 
mination, Elks grand lodge reunion, 
1912. © July 15, 1912; 2c. July 29, 
1912; J 171734. 


HorrMan (J. Henry), Baltimore. 
[20291, 20292 


Landscape—road through the woods. 
man on horseback, woman and dog. 
Lake in middle background to right. 
© 1c. Aug, 21, 1912; J 1723890. 


Pompadour (Madame de) as Ceres 
from the original by Nattier. © Aug. 
17, 1912 * (Acie Aes BF) A912) I 172806. 
HOLLAND (J. H.), Washington. [20293 

Members sixty-second U. S. Senate. 
© Aug. 3; 19125 (2) Ane) OL Ik 
45389. 

Hotmes (W. L.), Spokane. [20294 

Holmes (W. L.) on a bucking mule. 
© Sept. 24, 1912; 2 © Oct. 4, 1912; J 
173722. 


Homes (WILLIAM), Chocorua, N. H. 
[20295-20297 

Madison, N. H., soldiers monument. 
© July 20, 1912; 2 e Duly 22.1912; 
J 171417. 

Portsmouth, N. H., Ladd house door- 
way. © Aug. 17, 1912; 2 ¢ Aug. 30, 
1912; J 172643. 

—— Sherburne house doorway. © 
Aug. 28,1912; 2 ¢., Aug 30) Pane 
172642. 


HomMLey & FREIBERG, Chicago. [20298 
Water carnival on Lake Michigan. 
© Aug. 14; 1912: 2 ec Aue ae 
J 172134. 
Hoop (C. I.) coMpANy, Lowell, Mass. 
[20299 
Dinner bell. © Aug. 14, 1912; 2c. 
Aug. 81, 1912; K 46499. 


Horn (C. C.), Burgin, Kentucky. 
[20300 


Largest locomotive engineer in the 


world. © Aug. 8, 19113 2c) Ameen 

1912; J 172549. 

Horner (Cart J.), Boston. [20301 
Red Sox champions, 1912. © Sept. 


26, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 27, T9125 Baiieece. 
Houston (Nora), Richmond. [20302 


Richmond, Va., North Fourth St. © 
June 1, 1912; 2 © Aug Baie 
172409. 


Hovey (Guy CARLETON), Long Beach, 
Cal. ‘ [20305 


Eddy (Mary Baker). © Sept. 20, 
1912; 2 ec Sept. 16, 1912257 tieaie. 


Huser (Huco), New York. 
[ 20304, 20805 
Coytesville, N. J., main road. © 
Sept. 3, 1912; 2 c. Sent a3 
173020. 


—— villa Richards overlooking the 
Hudson. © Sept. 3, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 
5, 1912; J 173019. 

HuUpDDLESON (GROVER). Akron, Colo. 
[20306 

Moonlight harvest. © Aug. 2, 1912; 
1 ec. Aug. 19, 1912; 1G. Sepia 
J 18194. 

HUuFrstaTer (L. D.), Clayton Ney 
[20307 

Thousand islander. © July 1, 1912; 
2 ¢,.Jmy 3, ISIS dt Lee 
H{ULTGREN (HJALMAR), St. Louis. 

[20308-20310 

Anglolite. lighting fixture design, ; 

full size. ©1e. Aug. 7, 1912; I 1077. 


368 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


HULTGREN (HssaLMAR)—Continued. 
Assyriolite, lighting fixture design, 
Senet size, © 1c. Aug. 7, 199231 
1078. 
Niellolite, lighting fixture design, 7 
full size. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1912; I 1079. 


Hount (P. 8.), Valdez, Alaska. 
[20311-20328 

[Kodiak, Alaska, June 23, 1912]: 

Covered with 16 in. of ashes from 
Katmai Volcano. G 3830-381.—From 
Government experimental station. J 
1048.—Garden after 16 in. of ashes 
have been packed by rain. G 38837.— 
Gasoline tanks covered with Katmai 
Voleano. G 3839.—Gasoline tanks 
covered with ashes. J 1055.—Home 
after the Katmai Volcano. G 3836.— 
Home covered with Katmai ashes. J 
1054.— Kodiak, Alaska, June 28, 1912. 
J 1046.—Place from which Govern- 
ment men were taking samples. G 
3840.—Russian mission. J 1045.— 
Russian mission, 16 in. of ashes from 
Katmai Volcano. G 3835.—Russian 
church after 16 in. fall of ashes from 
Katmai Volcano. G 38834.—Showing 
lake full of ashes. J 1044.—Stock 
ranch covered with 16 in. of ashes 
from Katmai Volcano. G 83832.—Tree 
covered with ashes from Katmai. G 
3833.—Trees on Government experi- 
mental station, also garden covered 
with ashes. J 1047. © June 28, 1912; 
2 ¢. each July 12, 1912: J 171002- 
171017. 

Valdez (Alaska) P. 180, J 1024. © 
mame 1711912: 2 c. July 5, 1912; J 
170814, 170815. 


HUNTER (Davo C.), Los Angeles. 
[20329 
Their world. © July 138, 1912; 1c. 
Saye o. A9I2: 1c. Aug. .10, 1912;\ 5 
172033. 


HURST ENGRAVING COMPANY, Rochester, 
\: ae [20330 
[Stadium and gymnasium of Syra- 
cuse university.] © July 1, 1912; 
2c. July 3, 1912; K 44065. 


Hussune (GerorGE R.), Aurora, Ind. 
[20331 
United emblems. © July 19, 1912; 
2c. July 24, 1912; K 450138. 


HutTcHison (G. R.), Newport, Vt. 
[20332-20334 

[3 photographs]: 

Homesteader in Saskatchewan.—Pic- 
nic dinner in the Crawford Notch.— 
Simple life in Saskatchewan. © Aug. 
aioe? 2.¢e. enxeh Auge: 5): 1992s) Ff 
171910-171912. 


20391 


IDEAL SPECIALTY COMPANY, Chicago. 
[20335, 203836 
My memory book. © Aug. 31, 1912; 
2 c. Sept. 8, 1912; K 46688. 
Our baby. © Aug. 10, 1912; 2 e¢. 
Sept. 3, 1912; K 46682. 


ILLINOIS STATE REGISTER, Springfield, 
Til. [20337 
[Lady playing on piano and man 
standing and leaning on piano.] © 
Sept. 12, 49b2>* 2 ex Septic ty 19a KK 
47302. 

Inspopdy (J.), Elkhart, Ind. 

[20838-20391 


Bristol, Ind., high school. © Sept. 
5, 1912: 2c. Sept. 7, 1912; J 173049. 
residences. © Sept. 5, 1912; 
2 ¢. Sept. 7, 1912; J 173048. 


St. Joe River. © Sept. 5, 1912; 
2 ¢ Sept..'7;, 1912; J 173046. 


St. Joe River bridge. © Sept. 
5, 1912/2 c Sept. 7, 1912; J 173045. 
© 


—— The Point, St. Joe River. 
BEDE} 9.) POTD 12) ey) Sept. T, ISI2s0F 
173047. 

Elkhart, Ind., Chautauqua, 1, 3-6. 
© Sept. 5, 1912; 2c. each Sept. 7, 1912; 
J 173050-173053, 173055. 

—— tennis court, McNaughton park. 
© Sept. 5, 1912; 2 c Sept. 7, 1912; J 
173054. 

Goshen, Ind.: 

Court house.—Rogers’ park, 7. © 
July 31, 1912; 2 ce. each Aug. 5, 1912; 
J 171908, 171909. 


Hump-pusher, L. S. & M. S. R. R., 
Elkhart, Ind. © Aug. 15, 1912; 2. 
Aug. 19, 1912; J 172354. 


La Port, Ind., Pine Lake.—La Port, 
Ind., Pine Lake, 6, 7.—Bathing beach, 
4.—Bluff’s side beach 2, 3.—Bluff’s side 
beach dancing pavilion 5.—View, 1. © 
Aug. 15, 1912; 2.c. each Aug: 19, 1912: 
J 172347-172353. 

Papaketchie Lake, Ind.—Papaketchie 
Lake, Ind. 2——Dam 1.—Island 4.— 
Lookout 3.—Locking south from island 
5--View from inlet:6. © Aug. 15, 
Ot ee, en. eerehy Ale. tO) TOA ry 
172341172346. 


Smith (Art), bird boy, mills aviator, 
Leta tuly G55 1002. 2) e@. Salky 1, 
fot? dh i2oG, IAQ: 

Wawasee Lake, Ind., the inn. © 
Seppnid bot. (2 2 Septn 1, Lobes 
173057. 


the inn, tennis court. © Sept. 
5, 1992; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1912; J 173056. 


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20392 


pt. Iv, eS. 6 


InBoDy (J.)—Continued. 


Goshen, Ind.—Continued. 

Winona college bug hunters, Wawa- 
see Lake, Ind., 4. © Sept. 5, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 7, 1912; J 173058. 


Winona Lake, Ind., Venetian night, 
1-3. © Sept. 5, 1912; 2 c« each Sept. 
7, 1912; J 173059-173061. 


[19 photographs]: 

Cody (Col. William F.) ‘“ Buffalo 
Bill.”—Fiske’s launch, Wewasee Lake, 
Ind.—Goshen, Ind., bag factory.— 
Goshen, Ind., fountain, court house 
park.—Goshen, Ind., Rogers’ park, 
2-6.—Goshen, Ind., Rogers’ park 
bridge, 1.—Summer home, Vawter 
park, Wewasee Lake, Ind., 11.—Vaw- 
ter park bathers, Wewasee Lake, 
Ind.—Vawter park hotel pier, Wewa- 
see Lake, Ind., 13.—Vawter park sail- 
boats, Wewasee Lake, Ind., 16.—Vaw- 
ter park, Wewasee Lake, Ind., 10, 12. 
17.—View from Bishop White’s ve- 
randa, Wewasee Lake, Ind., 14.—We- 
wasee, Ind., 15. © July 27, 1912; 2 «. 
each July 30, 1912; J 171765-171783. 


INSURANCE PRESS, New York. 
[20392, 203893 
Not today, my friend. © Sept. 18, 
1912; 2c. Sept. 21, 1912; K 47562. 
See you on my return. © July 11, 
1912; 2c. July 16, 1912; K 45086. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE, New 
York. [20394-20607 
According to Webster. © June 29, 


1912; 1 ¢@ July 1, 1912; K 438933. 
Among the blond-haired Eskimos. 
[1912]: 
© Sept. 18; 1 ec. Sept. 19; K 47501. 
© Sept. 20; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 47583. 
© Sept. 23; 1 c. Sept. 24; K 47969. 
© Sept. 25; 1c. Sept. 26; K 48044. 
Archbold (John D.) posed yesterday 
at Washington. © Aug. 24, 1912; 1c. 
Aug. 26, 1912; K 46213. 
Arrest these men. © Aug. 16, 1912; 
1 e¢@. Aug. 17, 1912; K 45967. 
Back to earth again. © July 5, 
1912; 1c. July 6, 1912; K 44056. 
Barnes (William) Jr., the Republi- 
can Boss. © Sept. 25, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 
26, 1912; K 48048. 
Big squeal feast. © Aug. 23, 1912; 
1c. Aug. 24, 1912; K 46168. 
Bill [1912]: 
© July 24; 1c. July 25; K 45078. 
© July 25,1 ¢. July 26; K 45100. 
© Sept. 5; 1 ec. Sept. 6; K 46861. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 

Boston Red Sox American league 
champions, 1912. ©1e. Sept. 18, 1912; 
J 173395. 

Campaigning among the blond-haired 
Eskimos. © Sept. 27, 1912; 1 ¢. Sept. 
28, 1912; K 48168. 

Can the chatter [1912]: 

© July 11; 1c. July 12; K 44363. 

Carrigan (Bill) © Sept. 23, 1912; 
ie. Sept. 24,1912; IS 47970: 

Champion goat getter. © Sept. 6, 
1912; 1 ec. Sept. 7, 1912; K 46918. 

Chance of a lifetime. © Sept. 13, 
1912; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1912; K 47235. 

Court of general sessions as Lieu- 
tenant Becker was arraigned on mur- 
der charge. © Aug. 6, 1912; 1¢. Aug. 
7, 1912; KK 45687. 

Crushing burden. © Aug. 26, 1912; 
1 ec. Aug. 27, 1912;-K 46833. 

Deadlocked. © July 1, 1912; 
July 2, 1912; K 48976. 

Did you ever know it to fail [1912]: 

© Sept. 21; 1 ¢. Sept. 23; K 478438. 

Diogenes can’t see coronation. © 
June 14, 1911; 1 c@ June 15, 1911; K 
25705. 

Diogenes [1912]: 

© Aug. 1; 1 @ Aug 2s Wkanaa2: 
© Sept. 2; 1 « Sept. 3; K 46718. 
© Sept. 26; 1c. Sept. 27; K 48077. 

Does it pay. © Aug. 10, 19127 ac 
Aug. 12, 1912; K 45762. 

Everybody has an axe to grind 
[1912]: 

© Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 23; K 46154. 

© Aug. 26; 1c. Aug. 27; K 46334. 

© Sept. 9; 1 c. Sept. 10; K 46982. 

© Sept. 14; 1 c. Sept. 16; K 47239. 
‘Everybody’s got an axe to grind 
(dora: 

© Aug. 15; 1¢. Aug. 16; K 45939. 

© Aug. 19; 1 c. Aug. 20; K 46096. 

Feinberg’s (Coroner) court when 
gunmen were arraigned and identified. 
© Aug. 7, 1912; 1c. Als 8) aon 
45641. 

First group photograph of Giants, 
1912 National. © Sept. 18, 1912; 1c. 
Sept. 19, 1912; K 47499. 

First photograph published in 
America of Yankee athletes practicing 
in Olympic stadium. © July 13, 1912; 
1e. July 15, 1912; K 44598. 

Fixed post. © July 20, 1912; 1 «. 
July 22, 1912; K 44948. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 8, 1912 


20607 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 


Following hats a bad business. © 
pies. 1OT2 -91 se, Aug. 5, 19125 K 
45477. 


Fooling with crackers. © July 4, 
1912; 1c. July 5, 1912; K 44038. 


Four gunmen now in custody as the 
actual slayers of Herman Rosenthal. 
=) sept. 17, 1912: 1 c. Sept. 18, 1912; 
K 47367. 


Gaynor (Mayor) on the witness 
stand. © Sept. 11, 1912; 1 c Sept. 
12, 1912: K 47134. 


Gibson now and several years ago 
and Countess Szaba from a new pic- 
ture. © Sept. 15, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 17. 
1912; K 473805. 


Gibson (Lawyer) in court acting as 
own counsel. © Sept. 14, 1912; 1 «. 
Sept. 16, 1912; K 47236. 


Gloom [1912]: 
© Aug. 6; 1 « Aug. 7; K 45635. 


Gloomy old John. © July 15, 1912; 
=e. July 16, 1912; K 44715. 


Goat getters [1912]: 
© Sept. 5; 1 c. Sept. 6; K 46862. 
© Sept. 6; 1c. Sept. 7; K 46919. 
© Sept. 7; 1c. Sept. 9; K 46961. 
© Sept. 16; 1 ¢. Sept. 17; K 47310. 


Goelet (Mrs. Robert) [ete.] © Sept. 
29, 1912; 1 ce. Sept. 30, 1912; K 48175. 


at the Piping Rock horse show. 
Sept. 22, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1912; 
Kk 47845. 


Great graft-fest. © Aug. 7, 1912; 
1c. Aug. 8, 1912; K 45639. 


Group of Crimson recruits working 
out under direction of Coach Percy 
Houghton. © Sept. 22, 1912: 1c. Sept. 
23, 1912; K 47846. 

Hanaman (Miss) shown executing 
three of her favorite dives. © Aug. 
4, 1912; 1c. Aug. 6, 1912; K 45537. 


Harriman (Miss Ethel) at Mount 
Kisco. © Sept. 27, 1912; 1 ¢. Sept. 28, 
1912; K 48162. 

Harriman (Mrs. Oliver) with Mas- 
ters John and Borden Harriman at the 
White Plains horse show. © Sept. 20, 
moa; 1 ce. Sept. 21, 1912; K 47580. 

Hayes (Former Sheriff Nicholas J.) 
© Sept. 20, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 21, 1912: 
K 47582. 


He just woke up. © Aug. 17, 1912; 
He. Aug. 19, 1912; K 46034. 

He’s good enough for me. © Sept. 
a, 1912: 1 ec. Sept. 12, 1912; K 47182. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 


Hine (John) and Edna Lee, king 
and queen of the children’s carnival 
in| Central park... © Aug: 4.1912: 1:4: 
Aug. 6, 1912; K 455386. 


Horowitz (Gyp the Blood) [ete.] © 
Sept we, 1942" te. Sept, 19, 1912 Ke 
47500. 


alias Gyp the Blood. © Sept. 

IO I9N2: WecSept. 17, 19L2; IK 47306, 
How soon we are forgotten. © Sept. 

18, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1912: K 47234. 


It makes a difference. © Sept. 14, 
19121) e. Sept. 16, 1912° K 47240: 


It might have been much worse 
[1912]: 
© July 19; 1c. July 20; K 44890. 
It might have been worse [1912]: 
©) July 1631 e@. fuly 17. K44716. 
It’s great to be a husband. © Sapt. 
20, 1912; 1 c Sept. 21, 1912; K 47584. 
It’s nice to be married. © Sept. 26, 
1912; 1 @. Sept. 27, 1912: K 48078. 


Jones (Miss Sadie), Mrs. Ogden 
Goelet, Mrs. Arthur Scott Burden, 
Miss| Lota; Robinson. ©. Aug. 21, 


LOU Ne Nae: ZA IOGI K 46129. 
Joys and Glooms [1912]: 
© July 8; 1c. July 9; K 44265. 
© July 9; 1c¢. July 10; K 44801. 
© July 13; 1 ce July 15; K 44599. 
Keogh (Alexander) and James G. 
Creelman, in front, on the witness 


stand. © Sept. 24, 1912; 1 ¢ Sept. 25, 
1912; K 47997. 


King horse ends Newport reign. © 
Sep e191 2eoR @ Sept. 6, 1912: K 
46860. 

Lashed to the mast [1912]: 

© Aug. 27; 1c. Aug. 28; K 46362. 
© Aug. 28; 1 ec. Aug. 29; K 46412. 
© Sept. 7; 1 « Sept. 9; K 46960. 

Last girder in the tallest building. 
Omiya se | tye. daly F, 1912 ok 
43978. 

Lest we .for-r-r-get. © Sept. 17, 
1912; 1 ec. Sept. 18, 1912; K 47366. 

Let the American do it. © Aug. 
21, 1912; 1 ec. Aug. 22, 1912; Ix 46130. 

Lewis (Whitey), gunman held as 
actual slayer of Rosenthal. © Aug. 3, 
1912: 1 ec. Aug. 5, 1912; K 45480. 

Libby (Louis), Harry Vallon, Jack 
Rose, and Jack Sullivan. © Ang. 16, 
1912: 1 ce. Aug. 17, 1912; K 45965. 

Literary life in New York. © Aug. 
80, 1912; 1 ec. Aug. 31, 1912; K 46516. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 
Little sweetheart [1912]: 
© July 2; 1c. July 3; K 44004. 
© July 5; 1 ¢. July 6; K 44057. 
© July 9; 1c July 10; K 44300. 
© July 12; 1 @ July 13; K 44595. 
© July 16; 1¢. July 17; K 44717. 
© July 20; 1c. July 22; K 44944. 
© July 245 1.c¢. July 25; K.45077. 
Cy July: 264 1 e July 2s i Anie2: 
©. July Si; 1 ¢. Ang. 53 I A5AT5. 
© Aug 3; 1c. Aug. 5; K 45478. 
Makeup of team which will probably 
play Giants for the world’s champion- 
ship. © Sept. 15, 1912; 1 e. Sept. 17, 
1912; K 47304. 
Man from Montclair [1912]: 


© July 3:1 ex July 5 f4k)44033. 

© July 6; 1 c. July 8; K 44288. 

© July 10; 1.c. July 11; K 44327. 
© July.13; 1. ¢. July 15; K 44597. 
© July 18; 1c. July 19; K 44859. 
© July 22; 1c July 28; K 44987. 
© July 25; 1c. July 26; K 45099. 
© July 29; 1 ec. July 31; K 45296. 
Gi Aug. ts ie; Aus. 2s Kabab, 

© Aus 5: 1c Aue. 6: Wh 455388. 

© Aus. 7; 1 @ Aug. 8: K 45642. 

© Aus 10° fe Aug..12 > 45760: 
© Aug. 13; 1 c. Aug. 14; K 45859. 
© Aug. 16; 1c. Aug. 17; K 45966. 
© Aug. 23; 1¢. Aug. 24; K 46167. 
© Aug. 29; 1c. Aug. 30; K 46426. 
©' Aus) 31°" © ‘Sept. 3; K ‘467410. 
© Sept. 4; 1c. Sept. 9; K 46957. 

© Sept. 12; 1c. Sept. 13; K 47184. 
© Sept. 17; 1c. Sept. 18; K 47365. 
© Sept. 28; 1 e. Sept. 30; K 48173. 

Many new horses win in Newport 
show: best in years. © Sept. 4, 1912; 
1c. Sept. 9, 1912; K 46959. 

Marconi (Signor), his wife and 
child. © Sept. 26, 1912; 1c. Sept. 27, 
1912; K 48076. 

Marshall (Governor) Democratic 
nominee for vice-president and Mrs. 


Marshall. © Aug. 8, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 
9, 1912; K 45688. 
Mimic war makes camp realities. 


() Aug! 10, 1912s") 2 Aue, “127 1912: 
K 45761. 
Mr. Bosh [1912]: 
© July 1; 1c¢. July 2; K 48975. 
© July 4; 1 e« July 5; K 44036. 


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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 


Mr. Bosh [1912]—Continued. 
© July 11; 1 ¢ July 12; K 44362. 
© July 15; 1 c July 16; K 44714. 
© July 19; 1 e¢. July 20; K 44889. 
© July 23; 1c. July 24; K 45045. 
© July 27; 1¢. July 29; K 45167. 
© July 30: 1 © Ang aie ee 
© Aug. 2; 1¢. Aug. 3; K 45406, 
© Aug. 6; 1 ce Aug. 7; K 45638. 
© Aug. 9; 1 e. Aug. 10; K 45703. 
© Aug. 12; 1c Aug. 13; K 45855. 
© Aug. 17; 1 ec. Aug. 19; K 46087. 
© Aug. 21; 1 @ Aug, 22-3 ere 
© Aug. 24; 1c Aug. 26> ke 46212) 
© Aug. 30; 1 e Aug. 31; K 46515. 
(© Sept. 2: 1: Sept as Beeeme 
© Sept. 13; 1c Sept. 14; K 472338) 
© Sept. 16; 1 ec. Sept. 17; K 473809. 
© Sept. 19; 1 c Sept. 20; K 475438. 
© Sept. 21; 1 c. Sept. 23; K 47844. 
© Sept. 25; 1 c. Sept. 26; K 48045. 
Mr. Jack [1912] + 
© Aug. 8; 1c. Aug. 9; K 45686. 
Muzzle your wife. © Aug. 17, 1912; 
1 e. Aug. 19, 1912; K 460386. 
New York Giants group. © 1 «. 
Sept. 17, 1912; J 1733898. 
National league champions, 
1912. ©1c. Sept. 18, 1912: 5 t7as94) 
Newport’s blue ribbon gown and gem 
winners. © Sept. 6, 1912; 1 ¢. Sept. 7. 
1912; K 46920. 


Nothing disturbs me much. © Aug. 
22, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 23, 1912; K 46155. 


Novel methods employed by Ameri- 
can Olympic athletes. © July 4, 1912; 
1e. July 5, 1912; K 44087. 

Old Doc Bryan’s compromise candi- 
date. © July 2, 1912* 7 Geawiges. 
1912; K 44005. 

Olympic stadium as it appeared 
when the world’s athletes assembled on 
opening day, panoramic view. © July 
17, 1912; 1 c. July 19, 1912; K 44858. 


Our antediluvian ancestors [1912]: 
© Aug. 6, 1 c. Aug. 7; K 45636. 
© Sept. 16; 1c. Sept. 17; K 47308. 
Overboard. © July 12, 1912; 1c 
July 18, 1912; K 44596. 


Patience on a monument. © June 
29, 1912; 1 c. July 1, 1912; KK 45985. 


Police hot on trail. © Aug. 31, 1912; 
1c. Sept. 8, 1912; K 46711. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


20607 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 


Police officials at trial of Captain 
Hayes. © Sept. 11, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 
fe, 1912: Ke 47138. 

Policeman of the future. © Aug. 12, 
1912; 1 c. Aug. 13, 1912; K 45856. 

Red army’s advance is checked by 
Blues. © Aug. 15, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 16, 
1912; K 45988. 

Red raiders repulsed. © Aug. 18, 
1912; 1¢. Aug. 14, 1912; K 45860. 

Reith (Police Captain John T.) on 
the witness stand. © Sept. 19, 1912; 
1 ec. Sept. 20, 1912; K 47544. 

Root [Blihu] © Sept. 27, 1912; Le: 
Sept. 28, 1912; K 48164. 

Rosemary Gay lands and starts 
for ball game. © Aug. 17, 1912; 1 c¢. 
Aug. 19, 1912; K 46085. 

Rosenberg (Louis), alias Lefty 
Louie. © Sept. 16, 1912; 1 ¢. Sept. 17, 
1912; K 473807. 

Royal road to fortune. © Aug. 2, 
1912; 1 e Aug. 8, 1912; K 45408. 

Schepps (Sam) alleged paymaster 
ef the Rosenthal assassins. © Aug. 
oe tos. cv Aus. 21, .1912° K 46098. 

Schepps (Smiling Sam) alleged pay- 
master of the Rosenthal gunmen. 
mus 20,1912: 1 c. Aug. 21, 1912; K 
46099. 

Schepps (Smiling Sam) [Three 
views.] © Aug. 21, 1912; 1 c Aug. 
22. 1912° K 46131. 

Silk Hat Harry [1912]: 

© July 22;1c. July 23; K 44982. 

Speaker (Tris) © Sept. 23, 1912; 
1 c. Sept. 24, 1912; K 47972. 

Stahl (Manager Jake) © Sept. 23, 
1912; 1 ec. Sept. 24, 1912; K 479738. 

Summer night concert. © Sept. 8, 
#912; 1c. Sept. 3, 1912; K 46754. 

Taft (President) and notification 
committee. © Aug. 2, 1912; 1 ¢. Aug. 
8, 1912; K 45407. 

Terrible suspense for an invalid. © 
wet Ot: 1 ec. July 2; \1912" Ki 
43977. 

This shows how T. R. enjoyed his 
welcome to Chicago. © Aug. 6, 1912; 
1c. Aug. 8, 1912; K 45634. 


Unele Trusty [1912]: 
© July 30;1c. Aug. 1; K 45815. 
© July 31; 1¢ Aug. 5; K 45476. 
© Aug. 3; 1c. Aug. 5; K 45479. 
© Aug. 8; 1e¢ Aug. 9; K 45685. 
© Aug. 24;1c¢. Aug. 26; K 46211. 
© Aug. 27; 1c. Aug. 28; K 46363. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 
Uncle Trusty [1912]—Continued. 
© Sept. 4; 1 c Sept. 9; K 46958. 
© Sept. 9; 1 ec. Sept. 10; K 46983. 
© Sept. 12; 1c. Sept. 13; K 47185. 
© Sept. 14; 1¢. Sept. 16; K 47287. 
© Sept. 19; 1c. Sept. 20; K 47542. 
© Sept. 24; 1 c. Sept. 25; K 47999. 
© Sept. 28; 1c. Sept. 80; K 48174. 


Uxtree-e-ee, great graf sensation. © 
AUS AS IOL2i ih ei Aue 29) O12 K 
46413. 

Waldo (Police Commissioner Rhine- 
lander), Alfred J. Johnson and Gen- 
eral Theodore Bingham, former police 
commissioner. © Sept. 19, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 20, 1912; K 47545. 


—on stand. © Sept. 14, 1912; 1 
ce. Sept. 16, 1912; K 47238. 


——on the witness stand. © Sept. 
Ate el Sept.-25, 1912 Ki 47842: 


Webb (Miss Louise) handling the 
ribbons at the horse show. © Sent. 
20, 1912; 1 ce. Sept. 21, 1912; K 47581. 


Webb (Mr. and Mrs, Vanderbilt). 
© Sept. 12, 1912; 1 ce. Sept. 18, 1912; 
K 47183. 


Webber (Bridgy) on the left, Sam 
Paul in centre and Jack Sullivan on 
the right. © July 23, 1912; 1 ¢ July 
24, 1912; K 45044. 

Webber (Mrs. Bridgy), handsome 
wife of the imprisoned gambler. © 
Aug. 7,;' 1912; 1c. Aug. 8, 1912; K 
45640. 

Well, now, just look who’s coming in. 
CivAusy 2h 1912 lie. Ane. 13) A912 
K 45858. 


Welling (Commissioner Richard) on 
the witness stand. © Sept. 24, 1912; 
1c. Sept. 25, 1912; K 47998. 


West (Little Miss Marjorie) and her 
horse Devon. © July 26, 1912; 164 
July 27, 1912; K 45123. 

What are you going to do about it? 
© July 23, 1912; 1 ec. July 24, 1912; 
K 45048. 

When the harvest days are over, 
Becky dear. © Aug. 14, 1912; 1 « 
Aug. 15, 1912; K 45924. 

Wilson (Governor W.) delivering 
his speech of acceptance. © Aug. 8, 
1912: 1 ce. Aug. 9, 1912; K 45684. 


us on.!ithe stump. | © Sept: 22, 
1912; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1912; K 47847. 

—sending dispatches from his 
summer cottage. © June 29, 1912; 1c. 
July 1, 1912; K 438934. 


old 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20608 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v. T 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 
Snapshot taken yesterday by an 
American photographer. © July 38, 
1912; 1 ¢. July 5, 1912; K 44035. 

Wireless from an aeroplane in mimic 
warfare. © Aug. 12, 1912: 1 c. Aug. 
13, 1912; K 45857. 

Wisdom of Solomon. 1. © Aug. 29, 
1912; 1 ec. Aug. 21, 1912; K 46097. 

2. © Sept. 10, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 
11, 1912; K 47049. 

Wood (Joe). © Sept. 23, 1912; 1 e¢. 
“Sept. 24, 1912; K 47971. 

Wood (W. M.), head of the great 
woolen trust. © Aug. 31, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 3, 1912; K 46712. 

Wouldn’t it make you mad. © Aug. 
13, 1912; 1 ce. Aug. 14, 1912; K 45861. 

Yes it might have been worse [1912]: 
© July 18; 1¢. July 19; K 44860. 

You may say what you like. 1. © 
Aug.9, 1912; 1 ¢c. Aug, 20; 1912; K 
45702. 


—— 2. 


© Aug. 29, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 
30, 1912; K 46427. 


INTERNATIONAL PHOTO & ILLUS. CO., In- 
ternational Falls, Minn. f20608 


International Falls, Minn.. bird’s-eye 
view. © June 28, 1912; 2c July 1, 
1912" J LT0998. 


INTERNATIONAL STEREOGRAPH CO., De- 
eatur, Ill. [ 20609-20621. 


Crave coeur club—8rd annual out- 
ing, Peoria, Ill. June 7, 1912. © 
June 7, 1912-:2 c.. Aug. 12, 1912 J 
172065. 


Dixon cadets. © May 24, 1912; 2c. 
Aug. 12, 1912; J 172066. 


Ewing-home. © Mar. 20, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 12, 1912; J 172067. 


Farmers grain dealers ass. of IIl. 
9 annual conv. at Champaign, Feb. 12, 
14, 1912. © Feb. 13, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 
12, 1912; J 172068. 


First Ill. printers cost congress, Jef- 
ferson hotel, Peoria, May 10-11, 1912. 
© May 10, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1912; 
J 172069. 

Ill. Prohibition party conv. Spring- 
field, Ill. Apr. 19, 1912. © Apr. 19, 
1912; 2 ec. Aug. 12, 1912; J 172070. 


Ill. State council, Knights of Colum- 
bus, Peoria, May 14-15, 1912. © May 
14, 1912; 2 ce. Aug. 12, 1912; J 172071. 


Ill. State dental society—28 annual 
meeting, Springfield, May 14-17, 1912. 
© May 15, 1912; 2 ec. Aug. 12, 1912; 
J 172072. 


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INTERNATIONAL STEREOGRAPH CO.—Con. 


Powers place. © Mar. 20, 1912; 2c. 
Aug. 12, 1912; J 172073. 


Rooster fight. © June 1, 1912; 2c. 
Aug. 12, 1912; J 172074. 


Sleet scene at J. M. U., Mar. 20, 
1912. © Mar 20, 1912; 2 c Aug. 12, 
1912°. J L72076. 


Travelers protective assn. 23rd na- 
tional convention, Peoria, Ill., June 
17-21, 1912. © Jume 19, 1912; 2 «. 
Aug. 12, 1912; J 172076. 

Wabash club, Decatur, Mar. 9, 1912. 
© Mar. 9, 1912; 2 ec Aug. 12, 1912; 
J 172077. ; 


ITHACA GUN COMPANY, Ithaca. [20622 


Mallard ducks. © Aug. 13, 1912; 
2c, Aug. 17, 1912; Kaas 


Ivins’ (J. S.) son, Philadelphia. 
[20628, 20624 
Gentlemen, here’s a platform plank 
that should not be forgotten. © Sept. 
18, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1912; K 48019. 


Madam, meet my partner, the honest 
grocer. © Sept. 25, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 
26, 1912; K 48015. 


JACOBS (JOHN H.) Churchtown, Pa. 

[20625 

Front lawn, Windsor place. © 

July 27, 1912: 2°e Duly sO ieee 
171764. 


JAMISON (LEwis H.) Los Angeles. 
[20626 
Comprehensive Bible chart. © 


July 24, 1912; 2 ce. July 31, 1912; K 
45930. 


JARRELL (JAMES F.) Billings, Mont. 
[20627 


J. F. Jarrell tare chart. © June 6, 
1912; 1 @ June 22, 1912: 7 age 


JELKE (JOHN F.) coMPANY, Chicago. 
[20628-20634 


Churned by John F. Jelke company. 
[Dutch girl holding platter containing 
package of good luck oleomargarine. ] 
© Aug. 24, 1912; 2 c Aug. 26, 1912; 
K 46299. 


[Colored ad. cards. 
inches.] 14992-14997: 


Fine taste satisfies. The price grati- 
fies—Give the children all they 
want.—How the children enjoy it.— 
I bring you good luck.—People who 
know how.—Welcomed everywhere. 
[Holland scene.] © Sept. 5, 1912; 2 ec. 
each Sept. 11, 1912; K 47057-47061. 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


po. 3, 1912 20681 
JOHHNSON (ALFRED STANLEY) JR., | JOHNSON (VY. O.), Anthony, Kan. 

Waupun, Wis. [20635-20657 [20665-20667 

Factories. © July 9, 1912; 2 «¢. Anthony, Kan., first Methodist 


July 10, 1912; J 170919. 

Green Lake, 1, 2. © July 9, 1912; 
2 c. each July 10, 1912; J 170914, 
170915. 

Public buildings. © July 9, 1912; 
2 ec. July 10, 1912; J 170916. 

Ripon, Wis. © July 9, 1912; 2c. 
July 10, 1912; J 170918. 

== enirenes, ©July)17,,1912%: 2 
©. July 18, 1912; J 171852. 

== collece. © July 9, 1912; 2 «. 
muly 30, 1912; J 170917. 


——schools. © July 9, 1912; 
July 10, 1912; J 170913. 

[4 photographs]: 

State penitentiary, 1.—State peni- 
tentiary, 2.—Waupun churches.— 
Waupun factories. © June 28, 1912: 
2c.each July 1,1912; J 170974-170977. 

[11 photographs]: 

All together.—Blackberries.—Black 
raspberries.—Boy scouts.—Camp.— 
Early onions.—Going to market.—My 
treat. — Overloaded. — Red ss raspber- 
ries.—Strawberries. © Sept. 2, 1912; 
2 ec. each Aug. 26, 1912; J 172987- 
172997. 


JOHNSON (B. W.), Bristol, S. D. 
[ 20658, 20659 


Modern railroad construction, 1, 2. 
© June 26, 1912; 2c July 1, 1912; J 
171243, 171242. 


JOHNSON 
Mich. 
Mackinaw City, Mich., dock. | 
meee 2 OID: 2 ec. Aug. 24, 19125 7 
172487. 


BG. 


(CLYDE), Mackinaw City, 


loading train on railroad ferry, 
chief warwatam. © Aug. 22, 1912; 2 
e. Aug. 24, 1912; J 172488. 


JOHNSON (EH. E.), Brooten, Minn. 
[20662 
Brooten, Minn., public school. © 
Sept. 19, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1912; J 
173424. 


JOHNSON (Gustav M.), Philip, S. D. 
; [20663 
National progressive candidates. © 
meeps 1, 1912: 2 ec. Sept. 13, 1912; J 
178455. 


JOHNSON (S. E.) AND co., Minneapolis. 

[20664 

Spirit messenger. © Aug. 2, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 7, 1912; J 171998. 


[20660, 20661 


Episcopal church. © Sept. 19, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 238, 1912; J 173425. 


Longrin (A. K.), aviator, Anthony 
fair, Aug. 6-9, 1912, Anthony, Kan. 
1,2. © Aug. 14, 1912; 2c Aug. 19, 
1912; J 172329, 172330. ; 


JOHNSON & RocERS, Dallas, Texas. 
[20668, 20669 


Dallas, Texas, new skyline and 
longest reinforced concrete highway 
viaduct in the world. © Aug. 1, 1912; 
2 ¢. Aug. 12, 1912; J 172400. 
skyline, Aug., 1912. © Aug. 1, 
12 2 Ch Ape BOs TOUT Via. 


JOHNSTON (S. P.) company, Chicago. 
[20670 

[Daddy’s home coming.] © July 
11, 1912; 2 ¢. July 12, 1912; K 44908. 


JONES (B. B.), Silverton, Oregon. 
[20671 
South Silver Creek Falls. © July 
$5, 19122 Ze July. 22) 9912. J t43aT, 


JONES (FarrRFAX C.), Richmond. 
[20672 


[Presidential race.] © Aug. 27, 
1912 2 e. Aus: 28) 1912: K 46337. 


JONES (MurieL), Anaconda, Montana. 

[20673 

Baha (Abdul) and Rouhieh. © 

JuMS LTS AOSTA Zire!) July's, 1912s oJ 
170856. 


JORDAN (WALTER S.), Weymouth, Mass. 
[20674 


Weymouth, Mass., town house be- 
fore alterations and removals. © 
Aug. 22, 1912: 2 e, Aug. 24, 1912; J 
172486. 


KASEBIER (GERTRUDE), New York. 
[20675-20680 
Baha (Abdul) A-F. © July 1, 
1912; 2 @ July 5, 1912; J 170797—- 
170802. 


KALEM CO. 


See list of motion pictures at end 
of this catalogue. 


KALKHOFF COMPANY, New York. 
[20681 
Santa Fé limited via Raton Pass. 
6), Ane 15, 1912s 2ne> Aue 17, F912 » 
K 46074. 


319 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20682 


KAUFMAN, WEIMER & FABRY CO., Chi- 
cago. [20682 


Greeters of America, second annual 
convention Chicago Beach Hotel, July 
3, 1912. © July 4, 1912; 2c July 12, 
1912; J 171001. 


KEATING COMPANY, Philadelphia. 
[20683 
Song of the red bird. © Aug. 15, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 16, 1912; K 45928. 


KELLOGG SWITCHBOARD AND SUPPLY 
COMPANY, Chicago. [20684, 20685 
Neighborhood news. © Aug. 28, 


1912; 2c. Aug. 31, 1912; K 46500. 


Way to talk. © July 24, 1912; 2c. 
July 27, 1912; K 45107. 


KEMLER (CHARLES), Chicago. 
[20686-20694 

Fair bather. © July 22, 1912; 2c. 
July 24, 1912; J171620. 

Fair diver. © July 22, 1912; 2 «. 
July 24, 1912; J 171619. 

Gretchen. © July 22, 1912; 2 «. 
July: 24, 1912; J 171615. 

Home to mother. © Sept. 5, 1912; 
2 ec. Sept. 9, 1912; J 173104. 

Marguerite. © July 22, 1912; 2c. 
July 24, 1912; J 171616. 

Marie. © July 22, 1912; 2 ¢c. July 
Pee AOL Sali Orr, 

Mother love. © July 22, 1912; 26. 
July, 24,1912: J. 11618. 

Playmates. © Aug. 18, 1912; 2. 
Sept. 9, 1912; J 173103. 

Sweet Breeze. © Sept. 23, 1912; 2 
ec. Sept. 25, 1912; J 173491. 


KENEFICK (OWEN A.), Lawrence, Mass. 

[20695, 20696 

Lawrence base ball club, champions 

of N. E. league, 1912, 1, 2. © Sept. 

7, 1912; 1 e@. each Sept. 7, 1 c. each 
Sept. 20, 1912; J 178461, 173462. 


KENNEDY (J. L.), Washington, [20697 
Vote for Wilson. © July 18, 1912; 
2c. July 18, 1912; K 44799. 
KENNEDY (W. H.), Poplar Bluff, Mo. 
[20698 
Elks home. © Sept. 2, 1912; 2 «. 
Sept. 16, 1912; J 173375. 
KENNEDY COMPANY, Seattle. [20699 
Physical map of the state of Wash- 
ington. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1912; I 1097. 


KETTERLINUS LITHO. MANUFACTURING 


co., Philadelphia. [20700-20704 
Belle of the ranch. © Sept. 27, 
1912; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 1912; K 48336. 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 7 


KETTERLINUS LITHO. MANUFACTURING 


co.—Continued. 

Boys again. © Sept. 27, 1912; 2 e. 
Sept. 80, 1912; K 48335. 

Prudential girl, 19138. © July 1, 
1912; 2 ce. July 6, 1912; K 44068. 

Trade winds. © Sept. 27, 1912; 2 ¢. 


Sept. 30, 1912; K 48838. 


Washington and the wood cutter. 
© Sept. 27, 1912; 2 c Sept. 30, 1912;. 
K 48337. 


KEYSTONE VIEW CO., Meadville, Pa. 
[20705-20707 

“And oh! and oh! The daisies blow,” 
11479. © July 19, 1912; 2¢. July 24, 
1912; J 171539, 

Wilson (Woodrow) democratic nom- 
inee for president, after his speech of 
acceptance delivered at Sea Girt, N. J., 
Aug. 7, 1912. © Sept. 14, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 2, 1912; J 1738749. 


—— with Gov. Marshall, democratic 
nominee for Vice President at Sea 
Girt, N. J., Aug. 7, 1912. © Sept. 14, 
1912+ 2 ce. Oct. 2, 19125 FJ LTS7o0: 


Kipper (W. V.), La Crosse, Wis. 
[20708 


Baby Reliance, Ill. © July 9, 1912; 
2c. July 20, 1912; J 171379. 


KIHN BROTHERS, New York. 
[20709, 20710 
Border for bonds, stock and other 
certificates, diplomas, and other pur- 
poses. No. DD. © Aug. 15, 1912; 2c. 
Sept. 5, 1912; K 46788. 
No. E E. © Aug. 15, 1912; 2c. 
Sept. 6, 1912; K 46840. 


KIMBALL & son, Concord, N. H. 
[20711-20714 
Concord, N. H. Interior of chapel 
of S. S. Peter and Paul: 


From entrance. — From Rand 
screen.—From gallery.—Showing ceno- 
taph. © June 6, 1912; 2 c. each July 
17, 1912; J 171318—-1713820, 171323. 


KIrRcHMAIER (C.), Toledo, O. 
[20715-20717 


Cross stitch patterns: 

Series 3, no. 1-6.—Series 4, no. 1-6.— 
Series 5, no. 1-6. © July 18, 1912; 2c. 
each July 18, 1912; K 45675-45677. 


KLACKNER (C.), New York. 
[20718-20724 


Beekman (Mrs. James). © July 26, 
1912; 2c. July 29, 1912; K 45217. 

Girl with apple. © July 26, 1912; 
2c. July 29, 1912; K 45214. 


376 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


20802 


KLACKNER (C.)—Continued. 


Lewis (Mrs. Lawrence) (Nellie Cus- 
He) ©) April’ 15, 1912; 2 ¢. July 29, 
1912; K 45218. 


Nature; after the painting by Sir 
Thos. Lawrence, engraved in pure mez- 
zotint by A. J. Skirmshire. © Aug. 8, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 9, 1912; K 45690. 


Red Riding Hood. © July 26, 1912; 
2c. July 29, 1912; K 45219. 


Sneyd (Miss). © July 26, 1912; 2c. 
July 29, 1912: K 45216. 


Washington (Martha). © July 26, 
1912; 2c. July 29, 1912; K 45215. 


KLEINE (GEORGE), Chicago. 
[20725-20729 


Danger line. [One sheet.] © July 
29, 1912; 2c. Aug. 3, 1912; K 45411. 


== )ahree, sheets.| ©. July 29, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 3, 1912; K 45412. 


Inventor’s secret. © July 18, 1912; 
2c. July 22, 1912; K 44962. 


Richard, the Lion Hearted. [1 sheet 
poster.] © Aug. 19, 1912; 2c. Aug. 24, 
1912; K 46174. 


——— [8 sheet poster.] © Aug. 19, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 24, 1912; K 46178. 


See also list of motion pictures at 
end of this catalogue. 


KLEINSCHMIDT (T. E.) 
(L. L.), Seattle. 
[11 photographs]: 
Alaska convention.—Bird rookery on 
Walrus island.—Castle rock at Bogos- 
loff.mEvery inch of level ground cov- 
ered by Pallas Murr.—Glaucus winged 
downies.—Nesting on steep side hill.— 
Pallas Murr on Wrangle island.—Pal- 
jas Murr returning to their nests.— 
Pallas Murr rockery.—Red faced cor- 
morant downies.—Red faced cormo- 
rant downies on nest. © July 15, 
#911; 2 c¢. each Jan. 22, 1912; J 171560, 
171562, 171564, 171570, 171571, 171582, 
171585-171587, 171596, 171597 . 


[41 photographs] : 

Arctic reverie.—Brave Siberian boy 
posing for picture.—Contemplation.— 
Eskimo summer sports.—Eskimo water 
Sports.—Hskimos at play in Nome.— 
HMskimos overturning in Kyaks.—Herd 
f sea lions.—Hunters marooned on 
ice floe by walrus.—Ice breakage from 
uir glacier—Indian grave yard.— 
asaan.—Lane (L. L.) and a polar 
ear.—Lassoing polar bear.—Live ice 
nchor.—Making a quick get-a-way.— 


——__ 


AND LANE 
[20730-20781 


KLEINSCHMIDT (T. EH.) AND LANE 


(L. L.)—Continued. 


[41 photographs ]—Continued. 
Muir glacier—Not Arctic taxidermy 
but the real thing.—On the lookout 
for walrus and polar bear.—Peeping 
over the ice.—Polar bear and cub.— 
Polar bear hauled up on deck.—Polar 
bear in front of Muir glacier.—Polar 
bear shaking water out of his fur.— 
Polar bear swimming fifteen feet under 
water.—Polar bear swimming under 
water.—Posing for the camera.—Relics 
of the past.—Roping polar bear cub.— 
Sea lion harem.—Sea lion on rocks.— 
Sea lion pups.—Siberian igloos of skin 
and walrus hide.—Siberian village.— 
Snifing at the camera man.—Swim- 
ming for safety.—Tossed up in a wal- 
rus hide.—Tossing up an old woman 
in a walrus hide-—-Totem poles at 
Kasaan.—Two miles frontage of Muir 
glacier—Walrus killed on shore of 
Wrangle island. © Nov. 15, 1911: 2c. 
each Jan. 22, 1912; J 171561, 171568, 
171565-171569, 171572-171581, 171583, 
171584, 171588-171595, 171598-171611. 


See also list of motion pictures at 
end of this catalogue. 


Krine (O. B.), Miami, Fla. 
[20782-20789 


Rhinodon tipicus, caught by Capt. 
Chas. Thompson, Miami, Fla. 1-8. © 
Deby, S. NeORe ae re Suly AOI DF 
170978-170985. 


KLOPPMEYER (CHARLES C.) Washing- 
ton. [20790 


Just arrived. © Sept. 16, 1912; 2 ce. 
Sept. 17, 1912; K 47297. 


KNAFFLE & BRO., Knoxville, Tenn. 
[20791-20799 

[9 photographs]: 

Alone.—Days of yore.—Jonquils.— 
Madonna of the wall.—Morning kiss.— 
Motherhood.—Motherlove.—Susanna.— 
Tulips.’ © July 1, 1912: 2 ec each 
July 10, 1912; J 170943-170951. 


Knapp (FE. E.), Brookville, Pa. 
[20800-20802 


Saudt (Harl) leaving Brookville for 
Punxsutawny, June 29, 1912. © June 
29, 1912: 2 c. July 6, 1912; J 170863. 


the aviator. © June 28, 1912; 
Zé July 1, 1912: J 170718. 


the aviator, and his father. © 
Jae Zo ALA s 2 et diubyy dy) LOLs cd 
170719. 


317 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20803 


INAPP COMPANY, New York. 
[20808-20848 


Signing the Declaration of Independ- 
ence: ©) July 25, 1992: 2' « “Aug. 4, 
1912; K 45355. 


Wilson (Woodrow) © Aug. 10, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 14, 1912; K 45900. 


[11 prints]: 

Ashes of roses.—Atlantie City. 1 
Chalfonte hotel and bathers at height 
of season.—Atlantie City. 2 Marlboro- 
Blenheim, the Traymore and board- 
walk.—Niagara falls. _1 Horseshoe 
falls from Canada.—Niagara falls. 2 
Rock of Ages and Cave of the Winds.— 
Niagara falls. 3 Horseshoe falls from 
Goat Island.—Niagara falls. 4 Ameri- 
ean falls from below.—Niagara falls. 
5 Horseshoe falls from below.—Niag- 
ara falls. 6 Great Whirlpool from 
Canada.—Philadelphia. 1 Independ- 
ence Hall and Commodore Barry 
monument.—Philadelphia. 2 Washing- 
ton monument, Fairmont park. © July 
Lo moi2e "2 es ,eneh? July ty .2912 6 
44070-44080. 


[83 prints]: 

Arlington, Va. Custis Lee man- 
sion.— Baltimore. Charles street, 
north from Washington monument.— 
Baltimore. Johns Hopkins hospital.— 
Baltimore. Mount Vernon place, 
Washington monument.—Buffalo. AI- 
bright art gallery.— Buffalo. Delaware 
park, lake and casino.—Buffalo. La 
Fayette square.—Buffalo. Main street, 
looking north. — Buffalo. Niagara 
Square, McKinley monument.—Mount 
Vernon, Va. Washington mansion.— 
New York. New York public li- 
brary.— Niagara Falls. American 
Falls from Canada.—Niagara Falls. 
American Falls from Goat Island.— 


Niagara Falls. General view.—Niagara 
Falls. Gorge.—Niagara Falls. Pros- 
pect Point.—Niagara Falls. Whirl- 
pool Rapids. — Philadelphia. Betsy 
Ross house. — Philadelphia. Broad 
street station. — Philadelphia. City 
hall. — Philadelphia. Independence 
hall. Room in which the Declaration 


Phila- 
Masonie temple.—Philadel- 
phia. United States mint.—Washing- 
ton. Capitol—Washington. Library 
of Congress.—Washington. Library of 
Congress, Grand stairway.—Washing- 
ton. Memorial Continental hall.— 
Washington. Pennsylvania avenue.— 
Washington. State, War, and Navy 
building. — Washington. Union Sta- 
tion. — Washington. United States 
Treasury. — Washington. Washington 


of Independence was signed. 
delphia. 


Dt. D¥, Dt SS va 


KNAPP COMPANY—Continued. 
[88 prints]—Continued. 
Monument. — Washington. White 
House. © Sept. 3, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Sept. 11, 1912; K 47187-47169. 
KNECHT (KARL KAE), Evansville, Ind. 
[20849 
Can’t lose. It’s Wilson and Marshall 
any way you look at it. © July 4, 
1912; 1 ce. July 18, 1912; K 44641. . 


KNICKERBOCKER PRESS, Albany. 
[20850 
Burke (Right Reverend Thomas M. 
A.) © June 30, 1912; 2 ep sulyes 
1912; K 48987. 
KNox (HELEN H.), Hooksett, N. H. 
[20851 


Franconia Notch at Echo Lake, 


White Mts. © July 30, 1912; 2 c. 

Sept. 12, 1912; J 173170. 

KoENIGSBERGER (F. H.), Hoboken, 
NV o. [20852 


Drawings for attached one-family 
dwelling houses. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1912; 


I 1068. 
Konorpka (J. P.), Pe Ell, Wash. 
[20853 
Humming bird on nest. © July 7, 


1912; 2c. July 15, 1912; 7 17419@ 


KuEHN (PAuvuL) Detroit. [20854 
Diagram. © Aug. 8, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 
12.5 1912): “1. 4082: 


Laspott (J. EH.) Fort Worth, Tex. 
[20855 


San Francisco (formerly Yerba 
Buena) in 1846-7. © Sept. 20, 1912; 
2 ec. Sept. 25, 1912; J 1738488. 


La Certo (I. A.), Wausau, Wis. 
[20856-20859 


Wausau ice and fuel co. 1, 2, 3, 4. 
© July 6, 1912; 2 ¢ July Sipe 
171321, 171322, 171328, 3iioa 


LAFLIN (Guy), Wymore, Nebr. 
[20860, 20861 
Blue river near -‘Wymore, Nebr., 
glimpse. © July 20, 1912; 2 ¢. July 
221912 > J, 17a 
Sun fish pool near Wymore, Nebr. 
© July 20, 1912; 2 c. July 22, 1912; 
J 171412. 
LamMB (Cyrit E.), Republic, Mich. 
[20862, 20863 
Looking for the intruder. © Aug. 
10, 1912; 2c. Aug. 14, 1912; J 1721382. 
Tub race, Republic, July 4, 1912. © 
Aug. 10, 1912; 2 c Aug. 34) 2olasoo 
1721381. 


378 


i 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


20897 


LAMESBERG (Morris), New York. 
[20864 
Though your sins may be as scarlet 
they will be as white as snow. Isaiah, 
oie ©) Aug: 21, 1912; 2'c. Aug.) 23, 
1912; J 172469. 


LANGROCK BROS. co., New York. [20865 


New Haven week, Sept. 19-21, 1912. 
m) Aug. 19, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1912; 
K 46141. 


Larce (W. S8.), Gunnison, Colo. 
[20866 
Gunnison, Colo., bird’s-eye view. 
© June 13, 1912; 1 ce June 17, 1912; 
me. July 2, 1912; J 170TA8. 
LARSON (W. E.), Wichita, Kans. 
[20867 
Milking time. © July 15, 1912; 
ee uly 5, 1912; J 171791: 
Lasu (EH. R.) Athens, O. [20868 


Athens, O. State hospital. © Sept. 
27, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1912; K 48284. 
LatHrop (A. J.) co., Wilkes-Barre, 

Pa. [20869-20871 

Plans for a five room frame school 
building. [7 sheets.] ©1c. May 13, 
1912; I 1024. 

Plans for a four room school build- 
ma Cc) Ane. 12, 1912; 1 ec. Aug. 21, 
41912; I 1081. 


Plans for boy’s squad houses or 


homes for industrial schools. 10 
sheets. © Feb. 24, 1912; 1 c. May 13, 
1912; I 1023. 


LEE BROTHERS, Minneapolis. [20872 


Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal 
ehurch. © July 15, 1912; 2 e«. July 
15, 1912; K 45356. 


LEESON (B. W.), Quatsino, B. C., Can- 
ada. [20873-20879 

[7 photographs] : 

Am-at-sa, wild medicine man.—Bon- 
hie Jean, Quatsino native—Cas-e-lus, 
chief of the Quatsinos.—Indian wed- 
ding.—Old time princess.—Oldest and 
youngest.—_Quatsino grandma. © 
Aug. 22, 1912: 2 ce. each Sept. 3, 1912; 
J 172661-172667. 

LEET (Feank F.), Jamestown, N. Y. 
[20880 

Jamestown, N. Y., bird’s-eye view of 
the city. © May 1, 1912; 2c. Aug. 3, 
1912; J 171900. 


LEFFERTS (CHARLES M.), Plandome, 
ae [20881 
[Catheart’s (Lord) salute.] His- 


torical pageant, Philadelphia, Oct. 7- 
a 1912. © July 8; 1912: 2c. July 12, 
1912; K 44344. 


LEHMAN (J.) & co., New York. 
[20882, 208838 


[Theatrical bill poster]: 

Knock-out in Wolgast-Rivers fight.— 
Principals of Wolgast-Rivers fight in 
group. © Aug. 19, 1912; 2 c each 
Aug. 21, 1912; K 46076, 46077. 


LESTER (SUSIE KEEHN), Indian River. 
Mich. [20884 
Above all prize is mother. © Aug. 
14, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1912; K 45975. 


LEUSCH (GEORGE), Michigan City, Ind. 

[20885 

Michigan (Lake) in winter, R 

29086. © Sept. 16, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 21. 
1912; K 47550. 


Levy (MILDRED GtLoritA), San Fran- 
cisco. [20886 
Here’s the key to our city. © Sept. 


14, 1912; 2 ¢. Sept. 238, 1912; K 47827. 


Lewis (Lou), Cosmopolis, Wash. 
[20887-20894 


Fin back whale, 1, 2. © July 4, 
11252 ve. Daly? 29, Its SF VAS, 
171733. 


Human face rock on the beach near 
Moclips, Wash. © Aug. 31, 1912; 2 
Sept. 5, 1912; J 173022. 


Moclips, Wash., enjoying a day on 
the beach.) ©) Aue. (8iy ASI2: 2 e@ 
Sept. 5, 1912; J 173025. 


Main street. © Aug. 31, 1912; 
2 Gr Sepia Ol? oop 173024. 


scenes on the beach. © Aug. 31, 
T90s 2ie Sent. 5, 1912: J LT38028: 


Tiger specials, excursion trains in 
the yards at Moclips, Wash. © Aug. 
ot Ota 2: Sept.ib, 19123 J LT3026. 


Tunnel Point Elizabeth arch at low 
tide on the beach near Moclips, Wash. 
© Ager al 1912*)2 c. Sept (5, 1912: J 
173021. 


Lewis (MABEL K.) Earleton, Kan. 
[20895 
Every minute a sucker is born. © 
June 29, 1912; 2 ¢. July 5, 1912; K 
44028. 


Lewis (R. C.), St. Louis. 
[20896, 20897 


for President. 
July bd, 1912 


Taft (William H.) 
©) Wuly. 15;.1912:) 2 °c. 
K 44964. 

Wilson (Woodrow) 
Ody 15/1942 5° 2s e. 
K 44965. 


for President. 
July 15, 1912; 


379 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20898 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v. 7 


— 


Lippy (FRANK) Duluth, Minn. [20898 


Night scene, Duluth boat club water 
earnival. © Aug. 238, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 
12, 1912 3°) ASL. 


LIBBY (GEORGE) JR., Spokane. 
[20899, 20900 


Bubble (The) © Sept. 1, 1912; 2c. 
Sept. 12, 1912; J 173178. 

On the jump. © July 31, 1912; 2c. 
Sept. 26, 1912; J 173610. 


LIDGERWOOD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 
Chicago. [20901, 20902 


Type of electrical main engine used 
on Lidgerwood Crawford drag line ex- 
cavators. © Aug. 10, 1912; 2 ec. Aug. 
28, 1912; K 46888. 


Type of electrical rope swinging en- 
gine used on Lidgerwood Crawford 
drag line excavators. © Aug. 10, 
1912; 2 ec. Aug. 28, 1912; K 46339. 


LINDSLEY (lL. D.) Lakeside, Wash. 
[20903-20907 

Wapatoe Indians on the way to the 
races. © July 18, 1912; 2c. Aug. 23, 
1912; J 173199. 

[4 photographs]: 

Wapatoe Indian baby.—Wapatoe In- 
dian baby, contentment.—Wapatoe In- 
dian belle-—Wapatoe Indian mother 
and child. © July 18, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Aug. 23, 1912; J 172470-172473. 


LITCHMAN B.) Marblehead, 
Mass. [20908-20916 


[Views from Abbot hall tower]: 

Across the harbor.—Atlantic ave.— 
Causeway.—Methodist church.—North- 
east.—Point neck, 1-3.—West. © 
Sept. 3, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 18, 1912; 
J 1738209-173217. 


(FRED 


Littig (W. T.) AND COMPANY, New 
York. [20917 


Colgate university. © June 1, 1912; 
2c. July 1, 1912; K 48889. 


LITTLE (Mrs. E. L.) Memphis, Tenn. 
[20918 
Little (Mrs. EH. L.) © July 22, 1912; 
2c. July 24, 1912; K 45024. 


LITTLETON (W. H.) Muncie, Ind. 


[20919 

Ensemble club. © Sept. 14. 1912; 
2 ec. Sept. 21, 1912; J 1738422, 

LIVERMORE AND KNIGHT COMPANY. 


Providence, R. I. [20920-20925 


Amsterdam Bank of the Nether- 
lands. [Calendar for July—Sept., 


1912.] © July 20, 1912; 2¢. July 31, 
1912; K 45282. 


LIVERMORE AND KNIGHT COMPANY— 
Continued. 


Imperial bank of Russia. [Calendar 
for Aug.—Oct., 1912.] © Aug. 20, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 6, 1912; K 46885. 

Rome. Bank of Italy. © June 19, 
1912; 2 e. July 38,1912: K-43989) 


Washington. Department of Agri- 
culture. © June 28, 1912; 2 «@ July 
5, 1912; K 43988. 
Library of Congress. [Calen- 
dar for Aug—Sept., 1912.] © Aug. 28, 
1912; 2 ec. Sept. 6, 1912; K 46836. 

-—— United States pension bureau. 
[Calendar for July—Sept., 1912.] © 
July 26, 1912; 2 « July saa 
45288. 


LOEHR (FREDERICK) JR., St. Louis. 
[20926 
Loehr’s. [Chef carrying a lobster 
cn a platter.] © July 10 19123272 
Aug. 17, 1912; K 46415. 
Lortus (W. A.), Des Moines. [20927 
T. R. bandanna. [Colored bandanna 
with Roosevelt heads and initials scat- 
tered on it.] © July 11, aoe 
July 16, 1912; K 44590. 
LOGAN (KATHERINE R.), Cherokee, 
Iowa. [20928 
Injurious seating in rural schools. 
© Sept. 28, 1911; 2 c. Sikye dere 
J 171407. 
LotsE (JuLtus) Spokane. [20929 


Relationship of polygons. © July 
2, 1912; 1 « July 18) 192 ee 


LOTUS PUBLISHING COMPANY, New 
York. [20980-20946 
Everybody’s doing it. © Aug. 15, 


1912; 2 ce. Aug. 20, 19125 aa 


God bless you. © Aug. 10, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 20, 1912; K 46072. 

Question in geography. © July 10, 
1912; 2c. July 23, 1912; K 44971. 

[5 prints]: 

Don’t worry about your troubles 
now.—Everybody’s dooin’ it.—For the 
love of Mike—If but this ring hold 
you, my bride—What is a Mason? 
© July 20, 1912; 2c. each duly e2s, 


1912: K 44966, 44967, 44969, 44972, 
44980. 
[9 prints]: 


Ain’t you glad to see me back.—Am 
leaving here as fast as I can.—Cheer 
up. Things we worry about the most.— 
I’m sleeping 18 hours a day.—[Now I 
lay me down to sleep.]—Now you two 
children run away.—Tea kettle sings 
when its full of water.—This batchelor 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


LoTUS PUBLISHING COMPANY—Contd. 
[9 prints]—Continued. 

life is not all honey, believe me.— 

This place suits me fine. © July 15, 

1912; 2¢. each July 23, 1912; K 44968, 

44970, 44978-44979. 

LoverN (Mrs. H. C.), Wichita, Kan. 

[20947 

Lovern (LeRoy Mack). © 1. July 

2 1912%. J 171659. 

Low (J. B.), New York. [20948 


Sam (Uncle) Wood-row Wilson. 
© Sept. 28, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1912; 
K 48310. 

Lowry (M. A.), Montrio, Cal. 
[20949 


Russian River at Monte Rio. © 
piv 2912: 2 ¢. Aus. 27, 191255 
R72550. 


LUNDBERG (O. G.), Chicago. [20950 


Sunrise on the Illinois River. © 
Bem ote: 2 ‘e: July 10, 19122" J 
170907. 


Lyon (Ftoyp R.), Barryton, Mich. 
[20951-20956 


Barryton grain co.’s fire, Barryton. 
Mich. A. B. © July 17, 1912; 2 c. each 
July 22, 1912; J 171440, 171441. 


Celebration, Barryton, Mich., Aug. 8, 
rote 1-4 ©) Aug. 10, 1912 - 2'e. each 
Aug. 12, 1912; J 172078-172081. 


Lyon (Mac), Chicago. [20957 


Don’t forget. © Sept. 7, 1912; 2c. 
Oct. 2, 1912; J 173752. 


McCLEARIE (WILLIAM), 
Cal. 
Dillon’s beach: 
Dilion’s beach, 4, 10.—Arch, 9.—On 


the rocks, 6. © June 26, 1912; 2. -¢. 
each July 1, 1912; J 170720-170723. 


McCiune (J. W.) Alderson, W. Va. 
[20962 


Greenbrier (Camp) Alderson, W. Va. 
sem. 1, 1912-2 c. Aug. 27, 1912% 
es Westone S 


McCLURE NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE, New 
York [20963-20967 


Sambo [1912]: 


(©) July 7; 1 ¢. Aug. 5; KK 45461; 
© July 14; 1c. Aug. 5; K 45465. 
© July 28; 1 ec Aug. 5; K 45455. 
© Aug. 25; 1c. Sept. 24; K 47934. 
© Sept. 1; 1c. Sept. 24; K 47931. 


Santa Rosa, 
[20958-20961 


21160 


MCCLURE SYNDICATE, New York. 
[20968-20976 
Sambo [1912]: 
© June 23; 1c. July 8; K 44225. 
© June 30; 1c. Aug. 1; K 45320. 
OUFm@y 2171, & Augi5; K45463. 

You gotta quit kickin’ my dawgs 

around [1912]: 
© July 8; 1 « June 16; K 44228. 
You’ve gotta stop kickin us dogs 
around. [1912]: 
© June 23; 1c. July 8; K 44226. 
© June 30; 1c. Aug. 1; K 45321. 
© July 7; 1 ec Aug. 5; K 45462. 
© July 14; 1c. Aug. 5; K 45466. 
© July 28; 1 c. Aug. 5; K 45456. 
McCrivures, New York. [20977-20979 

Dackels (The) © Sept. 1, 1912; 1 
ce. Sept. 24, 1912; K 47982. 

Sembo [1912]: 

© June 16; 1c. July 8; K 44227. 
You've gotta stop kickin us dogs 
around [1912]: 
© Aug. 25; 1c. Sept. 24; K 47933. 
McCormick (J. A.) Friday Harbor, 
Wash. [20980-20987 

[8 photographers]: 

Baker (Mt.) as seen from Mt. Con- 
stitution, 1230.—Baker (Mt.) as seen 
from the marine station, 1231.—First 
faint glow of dawn from Mt. Consti- 
tution, 1227.—Friday Harbor, Wash., 
east from King Hill, 1232.—Friday 
Harbor, Wash., sightseeing, King Hill, 
1233.—Old blockhouse, English camp, 
1284.—Spreading glow of dawn from 
Mt. Constitution, 1228.—Sunrise as 
seen from Mt. Constitution, 1229. © 
ditly26)) £9I2:-'2.e. each Aug. 5, 1912* 
J 171918171925. 

McCurpy & NORWELL co., Rochester, 
ha ea ge [20988-20991 

[4 photographs]: 

Agreeable. — Enticing. — Lace aud 
feathers.—Still waiting. © Sept. 18, 
TOs (2. e.eneh: Sept. 23, 1912 oF 
173427-173480. 

McCutcHEON (JoHN T.), Chicago. 
[20993-21160 


All about the weather. © Aug. 2, 
1912; 1c. Aug. 8, 1912; K 45614. 


All the campaign managers will view 
the Vermont result with outward opti- 
mism. © Sept. 4, 1912; 1 ec. Sept. 
11, 1912; K 47041. 


Americans going abroad. © July 
20, 1912; 1 e«. July 27, 1912; K 45152. 

Anticipation. © Sept. 11, 1912; | 
e, Sept. 21. 1912; K 47564. 


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21160 


McCurcHEon (JOHN T.)—Continued. 

Baleful influence of grouchy people. 
© Aug. 10, 1912; 1 c Aug. 19, 1912; 
K 46005. 

Barometer of public opinion. © 
Aug. 28, 1912; 1 « Sept. 8, 1912; K 
46697. 

Bennett (Gordon) cup race tomor- 
row. © Sept. 8, 1912; 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 
1912; K 47048. 

Boy in fall-time. © Sept. 16, 1912; 
1c. Sept. 21, 1912; K 47568. 

Bribe disguised as a lawyer’s fee. 
© Aug. 26, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 3, 1912; 
K 46693. 

Bringing the children back to school. 
© Aug 29, 1912; 1 ce. Sept. 3, 1912; K 
46698. 

3ull moose as described in the nat- 
ural histories. © Aug. 4, 1912; 1c. 
Aug. 7, 1912; K 45566. 

Campaign contributions. © Sept. 
24,1912; 1c. Sept. 27, 1912; K 48068. 

Can he get it. © Aug. 30, 1912; 1c. 
Sept. 11, 1912; K 47087. 

Candidates. © Sept. 20, 1912; 1c. 
Sept. 27, 1912; K 48065. 


Challenge. © Aug. 9, 1912; 1c. Aug. 
19, 1912; K 46009. 

Chief mourner. © July 14,1912; 1c. 
July 17, 1912; K 44709. 

City council and impure milk. © 
July 24, 1912%> te. Aug. 22. 1912: IK 
45334. 

Colonel’s speaking trip. © Aug. 15, 
1912; 1 ec. Aug. 19, 1912; K 46014. 


Commission de lunacy. © June 21, 
1912: We) duly 2, 19123 43924. 


Congress adjourns today. © Aug. 
24, 1912; 1 ce. Sept. 3, 1912; K 46691. 


Conscience of the alderman. © Aug. 
14, 1912; 1 ¢ Aug. 19, 1912; K 46013. 


Conserving his natural resources. © 
Sept. 2,:1912; 1. @ Sept, 16, 1912; K 
47209. 

Considering the great number it will 
be surprising if they are all in tune 
and have no discords. © Aug. 3, 1912; 
1c. Aug. 8, 1912; K 45615. 


Controlled newspaper and the news 
doctor. © Sept. 12, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 
16, 1912; K 47224. 


Courage that oozed, and oozed, and 
oozed. © Aug. 23, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 3, 
1912; K 46690. 

Democratic and the Republican con- 
ventions. © July 3, 1912; 1 ¢ July 
8, 1912; K 44686. 


pt. Vase 


McCutcHEon (JoHN T.)—Continued. 
Democratic congressmen. © July 
26, 1912; 1 ec. Aug. 2, 1912; K 45836. 
Diary of a fly. © June 26, 1912; 
1 e. July 1, 1912; K 438927. 
Did you ever notice. © Aug. 9, 
1912; 1 ec Aug. 19, 1912; K 46004. 
Dissolving columns. © July 16, 
1912; 1 ec. July 19, 1912; K 45146. 


Dont’s for aviators. © Sept. 13, © 
1912; 1 c. Sept. 21, 1912; K 47570. 

Envy. © Aug. 13, 1912; 1¢. Aug. 19, 
1912; K 46006. | 

Eternal darkness. © July 1, 1912; 
1e. July 8, 1912; K 44685. 

Extract from the novel of the future. 
© Aug. 20, 1912; 1 ce Aug. 28, 1912; 
K 46349. 

Fall aviation meet for cold air- 
oplanes. © Sept. 18, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 
21, 1912; K 47566. 


Farmer of fiction and reality. © 
July 20, 1912; 1 ce. July 27, 1912; K 
451538. 

Fourth of July. © July 4, 1912; 
1c. July 18, 1912; K 44696. 

French duel. © Sept. 20, 1912; 1c. 
Sept. 27, 1912; K 48062. 


Friday, the thirteenth. © Sept. 18, 
1912; 1 c. Sept. 21, 1912; K 47567. 

Friend in adversity is worth ten in 
prosperity. © Sept. 7, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 
16, 1912; K 47215. 

Getting a candidate for governor of 
Chio on the Taft ticket. © Aug. 1, 
1912; 1 ec Aug. 8, 1912> Ko 4aGgee: 

Getting used to country noises. © 
July 6,.1912; 1 ¢e@. July dae 
44698. 

Girl in the summer-time. © July 
29, 1912; 1 e. Aug. 2, 1912; K 45345. 

Gosh, ain’t it nice. © Sept. 19, 
1912; 1 ¢. Sept. 27, 1912; K 48061. 

Great presidential obstacle race. © 
Sept. 1, 1912; 1. ¢. Sept. 5, 2913s 
46819. 

Great three-ring political circus. © 
July 14, 1912; 1-¢c. duly ie tee 
44713. 

Hands across the continent. © 
Aug. 8, 1912; 1 « Aus iS) 73 
46008. 

Haunted house. © July 13, 1912; 
1 ec. July 19, 1912; K 45141. 

Have you ever noticed. © Aug. 8, 
1912; 1 ec Aug. 8, 1912; K 45610. 

Having one’s wedding ceremony per- 
formed in an aeroplane. © Aug. 17, 
1912; 1 e. Aug. 28, 1912; K 46347. 


382 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


ne. 3, 1912 


McCutTcHEon (JoHN T.)—Continued. 
He, trying to cheer up. This rain 
will be fine for the crops. © June 26, 
1912; 1 ce. July 8, 1912; K 44682. 
© 


Her funeral is occurring daily. 
mune 21, 1912; 1'¢ July 8, 191253) K 
44688. 


iis*deom. © July, 9, 1912; 1 ¢. 
July 19, 1912; K 45188. 


His first car. © June 29, 1912; 1c. 
July 8, 1912; K 44684. 
© 


House divided against itself. 
myo. 4912; 1 ce July 13, 19123) K 
44704. 

How it feels to go up in an aero- 
plane. © July 22, 1912; 1 ¢. July 27, 
1912; K 45154. 


How the election returns look to 
the man who is trying to get an office 
the people don’t want him to have. 
© Sept. 5, 1912; 1 ec Sept. 16, 1912; 
K 47218. 

If Paris celebrated July 14th as we 
celebrate the 4th. © July 14, 1912; 
1c. July 27, 1912; K 45150. 


If the new party can wipe out the 
old sectional feeling. © July 9, 1912; 
1e. July 18, 1912; K 44706. 


If the Senate pays Mr. Lorimer’s 
bill. © Aug. 10, 1912; 1 c Aug. 19, 
1912; K 46010. 


Important news. © July 3, 1912; 
1e. July 18, 1912; K 44694. 
© 


In the national golf tournament. 
Sept. 7, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 16, 1912; K 
47220. 


In these airship days. © July 11, 
1912; 1 ce. July 19, 1912; K 45140. 


Incident to our well known Inde- 
pendence day. © July 4, 1912; 1.« 
July 8, 1912; K 44687. 

Inspiring ceremony. © June 24, 

1912; ic. July 5, 1912; K 44674. 

. It has been proposed that children 
be taught to salute policemen. 
Sept. 20, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 27, 1912; K 
48063. 

Jolly American tourists approaching 
the New York custom house. © Sept. 
dQ, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 16).1912; K 47217: 


Just before election. © Sept. 18, 
1912; 1 ec. Sept. 21, 1912; K 47573. 

Keynote. © Aug. 6, 1912; 1c Aug. 
8, 1912; K 45617. 

Labor day. © Sept. 2, 1912; 1 «. 
Sept. 11, 1912; K 470389. 

Little tragedies that brighten up our 
daily life. © Aug. 15, 1912; 1c. Aug. 
28, 1912; K 46345. 


211606 


McCurcHEon (JOHN T.)—Continued. 
Long distance flyer. © July 8, 1912; 
1e. July 19, 1912; K 451387. 
Man who has the money to buy au- 
tomobiles these days. © Sept. 9, 1912; 
1c. Sept. 16, 1912; K 47216. 


Man who tried to escape talking 
politics. © July 7, 1912; 1¢. July 11, 
1912; K 44692. 

Man who votes for Wilson will be 
asked to forget and forgive. © July 
31, 1912; 1 ce. Aug. 8, 1912; K 45612. | 


Melancholy lay of the schoolboy. © 
Aug. 29, 1912; 1 ce. Sept. 16, 1912; K 
47208. 

Mr. American reactionary tries to 
change the opinion of Eurcpe. © July 
2A Oe vel uly 24 1912 K 45147. 

Momentary diversion. © July 20, 
191232 ee. July 27; 1912° K 45158. 

Monday morning. © July 15, 1912; 
1c. July 19, 1912; K 45145. 

Moving picture. © Aug. 26, 1912; 
1c. Sept. 8, 1912; K 46695. 

Musky that got away. © Aug. 8, 
1912; 1 ¢. Aug. 19, 1912; K 46003. 

National political cup race. © Sept. 
9, 1912; 1 ce. Sept. 16, 1912; K 47221. 

National progressive party. © Aug. 
5, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 8, 1912; K 45616. 

New giant of American industry. 
© Sept. 15, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 19, 1912; 
K 47493. 


Now is the time. © Sept. 21, 1912; 
1 e@. Sept. 27, 1912; K 48064, 


O say can you see by the dawn’s 
early light the race for the latest ac- 
count of the sane Fourth. © July 5, 
1912; 1 ¢.- July) 18, 1912; K 44697. 

O, Uptopia. © July 29, 1912; 1 «. 
Aug. 8, 1912; K 45611. 

Old familiar faces, 
spelling, geography, grammar, etc. 
Aug. 26, 1912; 1 ec. Sept. 8, 1912; 
46692. 


Old parties versus the new party. 
© Sept. 21, 1912; 1 ec. Sept. 27, 1912; 
K 48066. 

Optimistic Mr. Hilles, the world’s 
greatest optimist. © Sept. 25, 1912; 
1c. Sept. 27, 1912; K 48069. 

Penrose (Senator) and Nemesis 
Hearst. © Aug. 27, 1912; 1 c Sept. 
8, 1912; K 46696. 

——‘“‘ That? Why that was only a 
campaign contribution.” © Aug. 22, 
1912; 1 ce Aug. 28, 1912; K 46354. 

Picking the nominee. © June 28, 
1912; 1 e. July 5, 1912; K 44677. 


mathematics, 
© 
K 


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21160 


pt. IV, Se ved 


McCutTcHEon (JoHN T.)—Continued. 


Pioneers. © July 30, 1912; 1c. 
Aug. 8, 1912; K 45607. 


Poetic moose is working on cam- 
paign songs. © Aug. 21, 1912; 1e. 
Aug. 28, 1912; K 46358. 


Political meeting. © Sept. 11, 1912; 
1c. Sept. 21, 1912; K 47565. 


Poor country boy of today. © Sept. 
4, 1912; 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; K 47212. 


Popular college song. © Sept. 19, 
1612 Se. SOD tals 1912; K 47574. 


President improves his game of golf. 
(6) Aue. 17%, 1912* 1 ee, Aus, 28; 1912 
K 46350. 


President is writing his speech of 
acceptance. © July 18, 1912; 1 ec. 
July 27, 1912; K 45156. 


Private banks of Illinois are sub- 
ject to no supervision. © July 23, 
JOU Tie. sly 27, 1912 = Ke aot 59: 


Proposed solution of a _ disputed 
problem. © July 30, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 
2, 1912; K 45388. 

Proving that black is white is very 
difficult. © July 8, 1912; 1 ec July 
13, 1912; K 44705. 

Rain in the corn belt. © July 23, 
1912; 1 c« Aug. 2, 1912; K 45341. 

Reactionaries are in control at Bal- 
timore. © June 26, 1912; 1 ¢ July 
5, 1912; K 44676. 

Reading habit. © July 26, 1912; 
1-e. Aug. 2, 1912; K 453848. 

Recall of the straw hat. © Aug. 31, 
1912; 1 ce. Sept. 11, 1912; K 470386. 


Rival houses. © Aug. 19, 1912; 
1c. Aug. 28, 1912; K 46351. 

Rival topics of the day. © Aug. 
16, 1912; 1 ce. Aug. 19, 1912; K 46015. 

Roosevelt (Mr.) is resting today. 
©: Aug, 25) (1912. te, \Aug..29, 1912. 
K. 46402. 

Saturday half holidays in the sum- 
mer for shop girls. © Aug. 31, 1912; 
1 ce. Sept. 11, 1912; K 47088. 

School opens today. © Sept. 3, 
1912; 1 ec. Sept. 11, 1912; K 47040. 

Scientific solution of the straw hat 
recall. © Sept. 4, 1912; 1 «. Sept. 16, 
1912; K 47211. 

Seeing Europe from two points of 
view. © July 27, 1912; 1. ¢ Aug. 2, 
1912; K 45844. 

Senate passes a parcels post bill. © 
Aug. 138; 1912; 1 ee, Aug. 19,, 1912°) K 
46012. 


McCurcHEon (Joun T.)—Continued. 


Senator seems to be overiooking the 
chief conspirator. © July 13, 1912; 
1 ec July 19, 1912; K 45144. 


Sentiment during office hours. © 
Sept. 17, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 21, 1912; K 
47569. 


Sirens of the sky. © Sept. 6, 1912; 
1 c. Sept. 16, 1912; K 47214. 


Speaking of strenuous candidates. 
© July 25, 1912: 1 @ Aue 2 ioe 
45335. 


Spirit of ’56. © Aug. 7, 191230 
Aug. 8, 1912; K 45618. 

Standpatter and the straw hat. © 
Sept. 6, 1912; 1 © Sept, 16) 191g se 
47219. 

Straddler. © July 12, 1912; 1 «@. 
July 19, 1912; K 45142. 

Strange logic. © July 11. 1912; 1c. 
July 18, 1912; K 44708. 

Subduing influence of getting away 
from mother. © Sept. 4, 1912; 1¢. 
Sept. 16, 1912; K 47213. 

Taft (Mr.) will be notified of his 
nomination this week. © July 28, 
1912; 1c. July 31, 1912; K 45288. 


Taking a long time to decide which 
way to jump. © June 30, 1912; 1 « 
July 3, 1912; K 44671. 

Technicalities. © July 26, 1912; 1¢. 
Aug. 2, 1912; K 45342. 


Thank goodness she’s gone. © Aug. 
1, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 8, 1912; K 45608. 


That painful moment when your 
presidential favorite gets only one vote 
out of nine. © July 17, 1912; ie 
duly 27, 1912: K 45a 


That Penrose campaign contribution. 
© Aug. 24, 1912; 1 ce. Sept. 8, 1912; 
K 46694. 


Those who remained in the city dur- 
ing vacation season. © Aug. 22, 1912; 
1c. Sept. 8, 1912; K 46689. 

Thrashin’ time. © Aug. 14, 1912; 
1c. Aug. 19, 1912; K 46007. 


Three jolly Democratic editors sup- 
porting Wilson. © July 5, 1912; 1¢. 
July 8, 1912; K 44688. 

Time, the place, and the girl. © 
June 25, 1912; 1 c«. July 5, 1912; K 
44675. 

To strike or not to strike. © Aug. 
238, 1912; 1 ec. Aug. 28, 1912; K 46355. 

Tragedy of a trophy. © Aug. 11, 
1912; 1 e. Aug. 14, 1912; K 45835. 

Trip to Europe. © Aug. 2, 1912; 
1c. Aug. 8, 1912; K 45609. 


384 


MISCELLANEOUS 


no. 3, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


21186 


McCutTcHEon (JoHN T.)—Continued. 

Trust press. © July 12, 1912; 1 ¢. 
July 19, 1912; K 45143. 

Trying to work during aviation 
week. © Sept. 17, 1912; 1c. Sept. 21, 
1912; K 47572. 

Unofficial review of conditions in 
Baltimore. © July 7, 1912; 1c July 
5, 1912; K 44678. 

Vacation dreams. © July 19, 1912; 
le. July 27, 1912; K 45157. 

Vacation luck. © July 22, 1912;1¢c. 
Aug. 2, 1912; K 45333. 

Vedrines (Monsieur) may here be 
seen. © Sept. 10, 1912; 1 c Sept. 16, 
Pot? = KK’ 47222. 

Voter and the boss. © Sept. 11, 
1912; 1 c. Sept. 16, 1912; K 47223. 

Weather man’s idea. © Aug. 12, 
1912: 1 c. Aug. 19, 1912; K 46011. 

What happened to the city feller 
that went out in the corn belt. 
muge. 19,1912; 1 ¢« Aug. 28, 1912;.K 
46348. 

What platform pledges mean to the 
old parties as now constituted. © 
foe tole: t ec. Aug. 2, 19125 K 
45337. 

When dad was a boy [1912]: 

© June 22; 1¢. July 1; K 43925. 
© July 10; 1 ce. July 19; K 45139. 
© duly 17; 1. ¢., July 27; K 45151. 
© July 23; 1c. Aug. 2; K 45340. 
© Aug. 7; 1 e. Aug. 19; K 46002. 
© Aug. 16; 1 ce. Aug. 28; K 46346. 
© Aug. 21; 1c. Sept. 83; K 46688. 
© Aug. 28; 1c. Sept. 11; K 47084. 
© Sept. 3; 1 ce. Sept. 16; K 47210. 
© Sept. 19; 1 c. Sept. 27; K 48060. 

When William Randolph reads. © 
Sept. 10, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 21, 1912; K 
47563. 

Whistling to keep his courage up. 
© Aug. 18, 1912; 1 ec. Aug. 21, 1912; 
K 46081. 

Who said the corn crop is a failure. 
© Aug. 4, 1912; 1 c Aug. 7, 1912; K 
45567. 

Whose hand. © July 10, 1912; 1c. 
July 138, 1912; K 44707. 

Wife of the aviator. © Sept. 23, 
1912; 1 ec. Sept. 27, 1912; K 48067. 

Will they fortify the Panama canal 
from aeroplane attacks. © Aug. 30, 
1912; 1 c. Sept. 11, 1912; K 47035. 

Wish he wouldn’t look at us that 
way. © June 19, 1912; 1 ec. July 1, 
1912; K 43923. 


McCurTtcHreon (JouHwn T.)—Continued. 

Wabbley (Mr.) of Wabbleyhurst. 
© Aug. 20, 1912; 1 ¢«. Aug. 28, 1912; 
K 46852. 

——2. © Sept. 16, 1912; 1 c Sept. 
21, 1912; K 47571. 

Young man who is to cast his first 
vote should carefully study. © Sept. 
22, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 25, 1912; K 47989. 

Your summer vacation. © June 23, 
1912; 1 e¢. July 1, 1912; K 48926. 


Ft. Recovery, O. 
[21161-21171 


McDANieEL (HArRRy) 


Ht. Recovery, O.: 

Kast from monument, 1.—Hlevator 
and depot from monument, 4.—North 
from monument, 3.—Northeast from 
monument, 2.—Northwest from monu- 
ment, 5.—Public schools from monu- 
ment, 10.—South from monument, 9.— 
Southwest from monument, 7, 8.—West 
from monument, 6. © Sept. 9, 1912; 
2 e. each Sept. 11, 1912; J 178135— 
173144. 

Monument erected at Fort Recovery, 
Ohio. © July 29, 1912; 2 c. July 20, 
1912; J 171762. 

McGaucHEY (L. R.), Lamar, Nebr. 
[21172 


Lucky thirteen coyotes. © July 24, 
1912s 2 eo Duly ZF, 19123". F 1TLTO2. 


Mackay (WILLIAM J.), San Fran- 
cisco. [21173 
Judge (The) © June 18, 1912; 2c. 
July 28, 1912; J 171443. 
McKELVEY cCoMPANY, New York. 
[21174 
Selling force back of your product. 
Noy 201)) © Aug. .31,. 1912; 2 c. Sept: 
12, 1912; K 47303. 


McKissen (C. S.), Desmet, S. D. 


: [21175 

Iroquois, S. D., bird’s-eye view of. © 

Angi20)  1912,>2.°e.. Aug. Sl, 1912575 
172644. 


McKINNEY (EH. E.), Osceola, Mo. 
[21176-21186 

[11 photographs]: 

Monegaw Spring.—Monegaw Spring, 
boat landing.—Monegaw Spring look- 
ing east off swinging bridge—Monegaw 
Spring looking south. — Monegaw, 
Osage river. — Monegaw Springs, 
swinging bridge.— Monegaw Springs 
(Younger’s bluff).—Monegaw Springs 
(Younger’s cave).—Monegaw Springs 
(Younger’s lookout).—Osage river be- 
low Sac river.—Trail of Younger’s 
eave. 2. © Aug. 21, 1912; 2 c. each 
Aug. 23, 1912; J 172426-172436. 


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21187 


pt. 1¥j-te Se Wen 


McLOUGHLIN BROTHERS, Brooklyn. 
[21187, 21188 
Faithful and kind, 1922. © Aug. 
12, 1912; 2 @ Aug. 14, 1912; K 45832. 
Fisherman’s children, 1924. © Aug. 
12, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1912; K 45838. 


McManus (F. J.), New York. [21189 

Royner (Cadet) intercollegiate 
fencing champion. © June 15, 1912; 
Ses tly Zo, 1912 2 -) Tt s2k 


McManus (JOHN B.), Seattle. 
[21190-21214 


Seattle, corner of Second ave. and 
Cherry st., July, 1889. © -Fuly* 5, 
1912; 2c July 11, 1912; J 170965. 


—— —— cor. of Third and James, 
BS; © -Tuly 45; 1912; 2c. uly 20; 
1912; J 171408. 


a eor. of Third and Jeffer- 
son sts. © July 12, 1912; 2c. July 17, 
191272. J lites. 


cor. Second ave. and 
Madison st., July, 1889. © July 5, 
1912; 2 ec. July 11, 1912; J 170964. 


Dexter, Horton and co.’s 
bank, First ave., south, 12. © July 
2501912526. July 20, 19125°5 1713599. 


——— —— down Yesler way, 21. © 
aly 15) 10021 2.e: Sully: 20, 19 Laid 
171402. 


—— -—— First ave from Columbia, 
1. © July 15, 1912; 2c. July 20, 1912; 
J 171388. 


—— First ave., from Second 
and Columbia, 10. © July 15, 1912; 
2,€, July 20, 1912 oF, 1713897. 


—— —— First ave., south from 
Yesler, 81. © July 15, 1912; 2c. July 
20, 1912; J 1713895. 


—— —— looking up Yesler way, 5. 
© July 15, 1912; 2.¢ July 20, 1912; J 
1713892. 


— —— looking west from Second 
and Columbia, 11. © July 15, 1912; 
2c. July 20, 1912; J 171398. 


north from Cherry on 
Second ave. © July 12, 1912; 2 «. 
July 7, 1912; J 171811. 


north on First ave.. from 
Yester way, 6. © July 15. 1912; 2. 
July 20, 1912; J 171393. 


—— —— northeast from Jackson 
BE ite (OW OLY ILO ares 2 emg 20. 
1912; J 171394. 

—— —— Occidental hotel, 2. © 
July 15, 1912; 2:-¢e. July :20, 1912; J 
171389. 


McManus (JoHN B.)—Continued. 
Puget Sound national 
bank, 3. © July 15, 1912; 2c. July 20, 
1912) J AVESIO: 

—— Second ave. and Marion st. 
© July 12, 1912; 2 ¢ July Wa Totes 
J (171310: 


Second ave. north of Spring 
st. © July 12, 1912: 2.¢ July ee toe 
J 171314. 

—southwest from Second 
and Columbia, 9. © July 15, 1912; 
2¢ July 20, 1912: 9 17i39G: 


southwest from Second 
and James. © July 12, 1912; 2c. July 
17, 1912 Ca Lhe 
—— —— up Yesler way, 4. © July 
15, 1912; 2 ec. July 20) 1912 ae 
wharves at foot of Main 
street, 14. © July 15, 1912; 2 ¢. July 
20, 1912; J 171401. 
Yesler-Leary block showing 
First national bank, 13. © July 15, 
1912; 2 e. July 20, 1912; J 171400. 
start of Seattle fire, June 6, 
1889, cor. First and Madison. © Aug. 
19, 1912; 2 e Aug. 13) W9I25 0 AitZeen. 
looking up Cherry street from 
First, July 1889. © Aug. 138, 1912; 
2 ce. Aug. 19, 1912; J 172355: 
MASSIGKEITS-VERLAG, Berlin. [21215 
Zahitag. © -.June 28, 1912° 2 @ 
Sept. 26, 1912; K 48051. 
MANZ ENGRAVING COMPANY, Chicago. 
[21216 
Mother’s little sunshine. © June 28, 
1912; 2 ¢. July 22, 1912; K 44901. 
MAPLESTONE (HH. E.), Hammond, Ind. 
[21217-21220 
© 1e July 1, 


Cochran (J. E.) 
1912; J 1707380. 

Greiner (Karl) M. D. ©1e. Sept. 
238, 1912; J 173447. 

Howatt (W. F.) M.D. ©1e. Sept. 
28, 1912; J 173448. 


Smalley (John) 
1912; J 173449. 


MARCEAU (THEODORE C.), New York. 
[21221-21251 


Astor (William Vincent) 1-5. 
July 10, 1912; 2 c. each July 12, 1912; 
J 171021-171025. 

Buckner (Emory C.) 1. © Aug. 15, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 15, 1912; J 172206. 

Dick (Miss Julia) 1, 2. © July 19, 
1912; 2c. July 22, 1912; J 171438. 

Gray (Mrs. Albert Z.) 1. © July 16, 
1912; 2 c. July 17, 1912; J 171286. 


© 1c. Sept. 23, 


386 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


21275 


Marceau (THEODORE C.)—Continued. 

=—_ and baby. © Aug. 19, 1912; 2c. 
Aug. 20, 1912; J 172370. 

Holmes (Mrs. Artemus) 1. © Sept. 
1, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1912; J 172678. 

awe () Sept. 13, 1912: 2c. Sept. 
16, 1912; J 173319. 

—— bridesmaids, 1. © Sept. 1, 
fare Zoe. Sept. 3, 1912; J 12677. 

Jones (Mrs. Clara H.) 1. © June 
Bs, 1912: 2 c. June 29, 1912; J 170688. 


Marshall (Gov.) 1-4. © July 38, 
1912; 2c. each July 5, 1912; J 170821-— 
170824. 

Pratt (Mrs. Dallas B.) 1, 2. © Aug. 
doi. 2 ¢: each Aug. 19, 1912; J 
172358, 172359. 

Sulzer (Hon. William) 1-4. © Oct. 
3, 1912; 2 ec. each Oct. 4, 1912; J 
173797-178800. 

Waystoff (irs. Samuel) 1, 2. © 
Aug. 19, 1912; 2 c. each Aug. 19, 1912; 
J 172368, 1723869. 

Wilson (Miss Margaret Woodrow) 1. 
© Aug. 19, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1912; 
J 17 2357T. 

wee KC) Aue, 21,.1912- 2 '¢, each 
Aug. 23, 1912; J 172474, 172475. 

— 46 © Aug. 26, 1912; 2 c each 
Aug. 27, 1912; J 172568172570. 


MarTIN (Harry M.), Shelbyville, Il. 
[21252, 212538 


Lest we forget. © Sept. 20, 1912; 
2 c. Sept. 28, 1912; K 47835. 


Prevailing prices 1893-97. Present 
prices. © Sept. 12, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 
21, 1912; K 47952. 


MarTIN (SAMUEL D.), Cincinnati. 
[21254-21258 

[5 prints]: 

According to my occulist’s advice.— 
Crossing o’er the street.—Ma-riar, Ma- 
riar, my heart’s afire—My dear, Ill 
not ve home till late—Since prohibi- 
tion came this way. © Sept. 28, 1912; 
2 ec. each Sept. 30, 1912; K 48305- 
48309. 


MarTIN (THOMAS), Hartford, Conn. 
[21259 
Big Connecticut fair premium list 
1912. © July 26, 1912; 2c. July 29, 
1912; K 45780. 


Martine (Roya L.), Portsmouth, O. 
[21260 
Portsmouth, O., 1912. © July 11, 
ri: 2 ce Sept: 18, 1912; J 173376. 


MASKO FILM co. See list of motion pic- 
tures at end of this catalogue. 


(©. » Hy, «Princeton, ; Th 


[21261, 21262 

Princeton, Ill., first baptist church, 

A 2.0) “Aug, 5, 1912's). 2) e)| AueltG, 
1912; J 1719389, 171940. 


MASTERS 


MatTTHews (Geko. L.), Cedarville, Cal. 
[21268, 21264 


Bucher’s orchard. © June 24, 1912; 
2c. June 29, 1912; J 170672. 


in bloom. © June 24, 1912; 
2c. June 29, 1912; J 170671. 


MaTTHEWS (WILLIAM), Newport, Ore. 

[21265 

Hotel Nicholai, photographed from 

the ocean. © July 10, 1912; 2c. July 
5, 1912; J 170909. 


MATZENE Co., Chicago. [21266 

Voliva (Wilbur Glenn) plate A. © 
Aug. 14, 1912; 2 e. Aug. 16, 1912; J 
172298. 


MAXIMUS BRETHREN, Rochester, N. Y. 
[ 21267, 21268 
Maidenhead. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1912; 
J 172491. 


Sweet Seven. ©1c. Aug. 24, 1912; 


J 172490. 
Mrap (L. M.), Cheyenne, Wyo. 
[21269 
Cheyenne, Wyo., capitol. © Aug. 


19, 1912; 2 ¢. Aug. 22, 1912; J 1723891. 


MEAD (SPENCER) COMPANY, Chicago. 
[21270 


[Fashion illustration of man with 
ecane.] © Sept. 4, 1912; 2c. Aug. 81, 
1912; K 46498. 


MrEcca stupI0o, Indianapolis. [21271 


Marshall (Gov. Thomas R.) © 
de tS ISI 2 es Aug. 1, T9912: oy 
171855. 


MEDDLETON (Mitton T.), Buffalo. 
[21272 


Every knock a boost. © Aug. 1, 
1912; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 1912; K 48168. 
Missner (H. P.), E. Las Vegas, N. M. 

[21273-21275 


From Las Vegas the scene of the 
Flynn-Johnson fight, July 4, 1912: 


Montezuma hotel, Hot Springs, 
N. M.—Jim Flynn’s training camp.— 
Native adobes, Las Vegas, N. M.— 
Native ovens, Las Vegas, N. M. © 
June 27, 1912; 2 c. each July 1, 1912; 


! J 170724—170726. 


vol 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21276 


pt. T¥,.0e sn ae 


MeE.irs (G.) Inc., New York. 
[ 21276, 21277 


Brachen (Mildred). © Oct. 1, 
49125; 2 e; Oct: 2.9912" FASC 
Melies stock company, on _ trip 


around the world. © Sept. 28, 1912; 
2°e. Oct,-2; 1912; J ViSTerZ. 


MELLEN PHOTO CO., Chicago. [21278 


Chicago, Ill., passenger terminal, 
Chicago, and North Western R. R. © 
duly 15 AGI? e1.cex Silky, VOT ee. 
July 24, 1912; J 171672. 
METROPOLITAN PRESS SYNDICATE, New 

York. [21279 


Now watch Woodrow. © July 23, 
1912; 2 ec Aug. 2, 1912; K 45860. 


H.), Washington. 


[21280 
Kernel is inside. © Aug. 13, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 16, 1912; K 45929. 


METZEROTT (JOHN 


MEXICAN REALTY COMPANY, Minneap- 
olis. [21281 
Ideal la victoria grape fruit. © 
July 12, 1912; 2 ¢. July 29, 1912; K 
45130. 


Meyers (Marvin), Chicago. [21282 


[Sectional view of human eye.] © 
Aug. 20, 1912; 2 ce. Aug. 26, 1912; K 
46307. 


MICHAELS, STERN COMPANY, 
Rochester, N. Y. [21288-21289 


[Cuts for fashion plate ads.]: 

[At Sheepshead. ] — [Cornell.] — 
[Guard.] — [Harvard.]—[ Manhattan. ] 
[Morning stroll.]|—[Skating  scene.] 
© June 1, 1912; 1 c each July 12, 
1912; 1c. each July 17, 1912; K 44657- 
44663. 


MitterR (C. EpwarD) Willoughby, O. 
[21290 


Kirtland, O., temple, lower audito- 
rium. © Sept. 16, 1912; 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 
1912, 1 ec. Sept. 19, 1912; J 173384. 


MILLER (CHARLES D.) Toledo. [21291 
When the king yawns. © Aug. 30, 

1912; 2 « Sept. 3, 1912; J 172655. 
Minter (CLINTON H.), Clark, S. Dak. 
[21292, 212938 


Clark County, harvest scene, 1912. 
© Augi-7, 1912" Bes Ante. wO O12 5. J 
172024. 

Jones’ brothers’ ranch. © Sept. 17, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1912; J 173386. 


MiuLer (F. A.) Chicago. [21294 


Pepin (Lake) view of. © Aug. 22, 
1912; 2 Sept. 18, 1902; J 173388. 


AND 


MitierR (Freep) Kingsville, Tex. 
[21295 
Zapata. © Aug. 23, 1912; 2 ¢. Sept. 
16,. 1912's) JXa7as28: 


MILLER PHOTO co., Klamath Falls, Or. 

[21296-21310 

Crater Lake, Or., 1212. © Aug. 15, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1912; J 173134. 


national park, sand creek pin- 
nacles, 214, 222, 224, 226. © Aug. 15, 
1912; 2c. each Sept. 9, 1912; J 173090— 
173093. 


Deschutes River, 8, 23. © Sept. 10, 
1912; 2 @ each Sept. 18) 1912750 
173381, 1733882. 


lava falls. © Sept. 10, 1912; 2 
c. Sept. 18, 1912; J 173880. 


Hwauna (Lake) Klamath Falls, Or., 
110. © July 1, 1912; 2 @ Sept. 9, 
1912; J 1738083. 


Idlerest, Spring creek, Klamath 
County, Or., 172. © July 1, 1a ee 
Sept. 9, 1912; J 173085. 


Motor boating on Crater Lake, Or.. 
2138. © Aug. 15, 1912:.2 eG Seon 
1912; J 173086. 


Pelican Bay, Or., Harriman lodge, 
178, 179. © July 1, 1912; 2 @ each 
Sept. 9, 1912; J 173088, 173089. 


Phantom ship, Crater Lake, Or., 231. 
© Aug. 15, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1912; J 
173087. 


Young pelicans on Bird Island, Kla- 
math County, Or., 63. © July 1, 1912; 
2 ec. Sept. 9, 1912; J 1738084. 


Miner (W. H.) Chicago. [21311-21320 

Kinetic diagram, Miner a—24 gear— 
6-29-12. © Aug. 3, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 5, 
1912; I 1070. 

[Prayer of a horse.] To thee, my 
master, I offer my prayer. © July 16, 
1912; 2c. July 18, 1912; K 44821. 

Resilient values of draft gears graph- 
ically illustrated. June 8, 1912. © 
June 20, 1912; 1 « June 21, 1912; I 
1041. 


Aug. 8, 1912. © Aug. 18, 1912; 
1e Aug. 15, 192; Piers: 

Aug. 12,1912. © Aug. 24, 1912; 
1 ec. Aug. 26, 1912; I 1088. 

Aug. 16, 1912. 383. © Sept. 7, 
1912; 1c. Sept. 3, 1912; I 1096. 

Aug. 28, 1912. © Sept. 4, 1912; 
1c. Sept. 5, 1912; I 1094. 

Aug. 29, 1912. 35. © Sept. 10, 
1912; 1 c. Sept. 11; 1912; I 1108; 


388 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


21373 


Miner (W. H.)—Continued. 

Sept. 3, 1912. 386. © Sept. 10, 

7912-1 c. Sept. 11, 1912; I 1102. 
Sent. 5, 1912. 87... ©. Sept.)d) 

7912-1 c. Sept. 11, 1912; I 1101. 


Missovurr Paciric-IRoN MouNTAIN, St. 


Louis. p21g20 
Missouri Pacific Iron Mountain 
menu. © May 138, 1912; 2c. July 18, 


1912; I< 45358. 


MitcHELL (JoHN J.) coMPANY, New 
York. [ 21322-21325 
American fashions. Fail and winter. 
Aug., 1912-18. Figs. 475-517. © Aug. 
41912: 2 c each Aug. 26, 1912; K 
46309-46811. 


American ladies’ tailor. © July 29, 
1912; 2c. July 30, 1912; K 45272. 


MopDERN ART NOVELTY Co., Chicago. 
[21326-21334 

Modern art prints 500-508. © Aug. 
mao 2c, each Aug. 9; 1912; K 
45666-45674. 

MopERN PAPER BOX COMPANY, Brooklyn. 
[ 2138385-213837 

[Garland of holly and poinsettia. ] 
Pune ds, 1912° 2c. July 2,1912;'K 
43984. 

[Spray of holly and poinsettia.] © 
pone 1s 912: 2 e, July 2, 1912;\ K 
43985. 

[Tiarra of holly and poinsettia.] © 
manewin, 1912) 2 e. July 2,..1912:)+K 
43986. 

MOoFFETT STUDIO, Chicago. 
[21838-21343 

McCormick (Medill) 1-6. © June 
ee 192) 2c. each July 5; 191225 
170841-170846. 


MOFFETT STUDIO AND KAUFMANN 
WEINER AND F'asry Co., Chicago. 
[ 21844, 21345 


National progressive convention. A, 
B. © Aug. 6, 1912; 1 c each Aug. 10, 
1912; 1c¢ each Aug. 24, 1912; J 172478, 
172479. 

Monro (H. R.), New York. [21346 

[Their heart’s pride. Woman in bed 
with baby. Husband at the curtains. ] 
© Aug. 1, 1912; 2 c. July 19, 1912; K 
44822. 

Moon (Henry), Kansas City, Mo. 
[ 21347, 21348 


Kansas City school of law 1912. © 
folwes, 1912°-2-e. July; 11; 1912) J 
170972. ; 

William Jewell college, faculty and 
senior class 1912. © June 26, 1912; 
2e. July 1, 1912; J 170714. 


Moon (W. L.), Tacoma. [21349 
Little hot heir. © Sept. 18, 1912; 
2 ¢. Sept. 4, 1912; K 47328. 


Moore (BEeNnson B.), Washington. 
[21350-21355 

[6 photographs]: 

Blue jay.—Cardinal.—Olympic elk.— 
Reconnoitering.—Royal head,  lion’s 
head.—Sparrow hawks. © Aug. 19, 
112s 2 el each Awe S245 TOL2s us 
172374172379. 

Moore (HENRY), Kansas City, Mo. 
[21856, 21357 

Kansas City general hospital staff, 
1911-1912. © July 16, 1912; 2c. July 
18, 1912; J 1713851. 
high school, 1912. © July 831, 
1912; 2 @ Aug. 5, 1912; J 171905. 


Moore & STONE, Winnemucca, Nev. 
[ 21858, 21859 
Our next president. © June 5, 
1912; 2c. June 22, 1912; J 171815. 
Young coyote. © June 5, 1912; 2c. 
June 22, 1912; J 171816. 


MoorHovuseE (H. H.), Portland, Ore. 
[21360-21366 


[7 photographs] : 

Mt. Hood from an old barn, 323.— 
Reflection, 3853.—Santa Cruz Cliffs, 
344.—Santa Cruz Cliffs, 345.—Santa 
Cruz Cliffs and Gulls, 346.—Santa 
Cruz Cliffs and Natural Bridge, 347.— 
Skookum heights, 318. © Feb. 1, 1912; 
2 ¢. each June 17, 1912; J 170681- 
170687. 

MooRHOUSE (LEE), Pendleton, Oregon. 
[21367 

Umatilla twins. © Aug. 15, 1912; 
2'¢. Aug. 19; 1912; J 172828. 

Morris (CARRIE), Virginia Beach, Va. 
[21368 

Political game. © Sept. 20, 1912; 2 
e. Sept. 27, 1912; J 1738684. 
Morris (R.), Wellesley, Mass. 

[213869 

Old tree, early morning. © Sept. 5, 
1912; 2c. July 8, 1912; J 170993. 
Morkis AND BENDIEN, New York. 

[21870-21873 

Among the iris. © July 15, 1912; 
2c. July 15, 1912; K 44650. 

Catagram. © July 19, 1912; 2c 
July 28, 1912; K 45469. 

Chums. © July 15, 1912; 2c July 
15, 1912; K 44649. 

Perfect harmony. © July 15, 1912; 
2c. July 15, 1912; K 44651. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21374 


Mossy (MARGARET), Saint Louis. 
[21374-21376 

Ain’t it H— when business is dull. 
©. Sept. 16). 1912522 ve. Sept..21, 1912: 
KK 47552. 

Every man will be thy friend. © 
Sept. 16, 1912; 2 ¢ Sept. 21, 1912; K 
47551. 

Nobody loves me. I wish I wuz a 
dog: © Sept, 16, 1912<52 «©. Sept. 21, 
1912; K 47553. 

Moses (F. E.), Houston, Texas. 
[21377T, 21378 


Galveston, Texas, sea wall. © July 
LOL 2 iCied why. Za 192 * (araoT. 


Houston, Tex., bird’s-eye view. © 
TOA POT ee er ay Aa aae a One So 
171706. 


MosHeIm (ApDoLF M.), San Francisco. 
[21379 


Sons of Norway’s mecnument com- 
mittee. © June 19, 1912; 2 ec. Aug. 15, 
1912; K 45908. 


MUELLER (A. F.), New York. 
[ 21880, 213881 


Groves (Frederick), supt. of fire 
patrol, New York city, A, B. © Aug. 
ey, SLOI2 842. ¢. each. Awe 16; tOh2 od 
172306, 172307. 

MUELLER (C. H.), San Antonio. 
[21382 

Fall of the Alamo. © Feb. 15, 1912; 
tie, Aus. 20, 191i ) ec. Sept. £7. 19L2: 
J 173392. 


MUIRHEAD (L. P.), Seattle. 
[ 213838, 21384 

[2 photographs] : 

Aeroplane cloud.—Silver cloud. © 
Oct. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 9, 1912; J 
1738453, 173454. 

MurpocH (ROWLAND Rosesins), Pitts- 
burgh. [21385 

Serappin’ pirate. © July 22, 1912; 
2c. July 24, 1912; K 45012. 

Murepuy (JOHN M.), Chicago. 
[21386-21391 
[Colored calendars for July—Dec., 


1912.] © July 1, 1912; 2c each July 
19, 1912; K 44888-44848. 


Murray (HeEnry) Co., Boston. 
[ 21392, 21393 


Monument. (Bunting) ©1c. July 
OL, 1002> T 1066: 
Monument. (Rice) ©1e. July 31, 


1912; I 1065. 


Dt..2V,.43 S58 ee 


MURRAY'S SYNDICATE CUT SERVICE, New 

York. [21394-21397 

Do your shopping by phone. Sheet 

no. 750. © May 1, 1912; 2 @) Aude 
191 2°" RO 4G. 


Glimpse of the fall styles. Sheet 
no. 730. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2 ¢. Aug. 24, 
1912; K 46158. 

Grand opening. Sheet no, 650. © 
May 1, 1912;°2 « Aves 2 aie 
46156. 

[Men’s full page fall opening.] Sheet 
no. 735. © Aug. 20; 1912-2 cea 
1912; K 46159. 


Myers (J. and P. B.), New York. 
[21898 
Smith’s home. © July 18, 1912; 2 
c. July 18, 1912; IK 44775. 


Myers (Murray), San Francisco. 


[21399 
San Francisco. Panama Pacific in- 
ternational exposition, 1915. © June 


20, 1912; 2 c. July 6, 1912; K 44050. 


NARODEN GLAS PUBLISHING CO., Granite 
City, Fl. [21400 


United States and Balkans, maps, 
and photos of prominent men. © June 
25, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 1, 2012 eae 


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THE FRIARS, 
New York. [21401 
Friars club frolic. Nineteen-twelve. 
[Spanish girl and cupid.] © June 20, 
1912; 2 c. June 29, 1912; K 44067; 
NATIONAL CLOAK AND SUIT COMPANY, 
New York. [21402-21405 
National styles no. 70. © Aug. 5, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 12, 1912; K 45909. 
———T1. ©, Ang. Soe 
12, 1912; K 45910. 
72. © Aug. 10, 19123.2)0) Aue. 
12, 1912; K 45911. 


—— 73. © Sept. 4, 19122 sen. 
5, 1912; KK 4678i: 


c. Aug. 


NATIONAL FARM DEVICE COMPANY, In- 
dianapolis. [21406 
Queen separator. © Mar. 28, 1912; 

2 ce. June 21, 1912; K 44823. 


NATIONAL MOUTH HYGIENE ASS’N. See 
list of motion pictures at end of 
this catalogue. 

NATIONAL NEWS ASSN., New York. 

[21407-21797 

And, besides $30,000 is 600,000 nick- 

els. © July 5, 1912; 1c. July 6, 1912; 
KK 44052. 


390 


ee 
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
As carefree aS a Balkan princess. 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Dingbat family [1912|]—Continued. 


me) Aug. 9, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 10, 1912; 
K 45697. 


\ r 1)» 2 yr 20- c- ARO 
As carefree as the mayor. © Sept. © apa rie ae har eth ni ibe. 
11, 1912; 1c. Sept. 12, 1912; K 47127. © July 80; 1c. July 31; K 45293. 
As innocent as a dictagraph. © © July 31; 1 ¢ Aug. 1; K 45311. 
Maly 25, 1912: 1 c July 26, 1912; K © Aug. 1; 1c. Aug. 2; K 45348. 
45095. © Aug. 2; 1¢. Aug. 83: K 45403. 
Batting 400 in the humidity league. © iAug. 3; 1.¢ ‘Aug, 3K 45472. 
© July Po Ore le; July way 1912; © Aug. 5; 1 c. Aug. 6: K 45533. 
— ae © Aug. 6; 1c. Aug. 7; K 45625. 
Bearing on the situation. © Aug. sg aes TA hoa oe 
22, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 23, 1912; K 46149. © Aug. 7; 1c. Aug. 8; K 45631. 
Big question. © Aug. 28, 1912; 1. © Aug. 8; 1c Aug. 9; K 45680. 
Aug. 29, 1912; K 46407. ©O Aug 9; 1G Aug. 10; K 45699. 
Bill [1912]: Orange Okt é Aue.) 12° K 4557. 
© July 22; 1c. July 23; K 44988. @© Aug 12: de! Aug. 13: K 45846. 
Braggo the Monk [1912]: © Aug. 13; 1c. Aug. 14: K 45852. 
© Aug. 8; 1c. Aug. 9; K 45681. © Aug. 14; 1c. Aug. 15; K 45922. 
AGR28. © Aug: 163 0e Awe. 19); kK 46023. 
Butterfly. © Aug. 17, 1912: 1 ¢ © Aug. 17; 1c. Aug. 19; K 46029. 
Aug. 19, 1912; K 46031. © Aug. 19; 1 c. Aug. 20; K 46086. 
Chortling like 54 games to the good. @© Aug. 20; 1 ¢. Aug. 21; K 46093. 
ean: Peon 1c. Aue. 22. 1902) +. 1h @ Awe 20" Gc yAus 22: 1K 46125. 
a © Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 23; K 46150. 
Coldfeeto the Monk [1912]: __ ie. 29: Lee, Atigy 24- K 46164. 
© Sept. 6; 1 c. Sept. 7; K 46917. Sie cae 
: © Aug. 24; 1¢ Aug. 26; K 46207. 
' Darn the Red sox. © Sept. 25, 
1912; 1c. Sept. 28, 1912; K 48039. © Aug. 26; 1c. Aug. 27; K 46329. 
Desperate Desmond [1912]: . © Aug. 27; 1c. Aug. 28; K 46358. 
© June 29; 1c. July 1; K 43932. © Aug. 28; 1 ec: Aug. 29; K 46408. 
© July 1: 1c. July 2; K 48974. © Aug. 29; 1c. Aug. 30; K 46422. 
© July 2; 1c. July 3; K 44003. © Aug. 30; 1 c. Aug. 31; K 46511. 
© July 3; 1¢. July 5; K 44030. © Aug. 31; 1 c. Sept. 3; K 46699. 
© July 5; 1c. July 6; K 44055. © Sept. 2; 1 c. Sept. 3; K 46705. 
© duly 6; 1c. July 8; K 44237. © Sept. 3; 1c. Sept. 4; K 46751. 
© July 8; 1c. July 9; K 44264. © Sept. 4; 1 c. Sept. 9; K 46948. 
© July 9; 1 ¢. July 10; K 44299. © Sept. 5; 1 c. Sept. 6; K 46857. 
© July 10; 1c July 11; K 44333. © Sept. 6; 1 c. Sept. 7; K 46915. 
foaiiy fi: 41 ¢. July 123K 443861. © Sept. 7; 1 c. Sept. 9; K 46952. 
© July 12; 1c. July 16; K 44722. © Sept. 9: 1 ¢. Sept. 10; K 46979. 
Dingbat family [1912]: © Sept. 10; 1c. Sept. 11; K 47046. 
© June 29; 1c. July 1; K 438930. © Sept. 11; 1 ¢. Sept. 12; K 47129. 
fevduly 1: 1 ¢. July 2; Ki48972. © Sept. 12; 1 c. Sept. 18; K 47180. 
© July 17; 1¢ July 18; K 44807. © Sept. 13; 1 c. Sept. 14; K 47226. 
© July 18; 1c July 19; K 44856. © Sept. 14; 1 c. Sept. 16; K 47230. 
© July 19; 1 c. July 20; K 44887. © Sept. 16; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 47313. 
© July 20; 1 c. July 22; K 44941. © Sept. 17; 1c. Sept. 18; K 47362. 
© July 22; 1c. July 23; K 44984. © Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 19; K 47496. 
© July 23; 1c. July 24; K 45040. © Sept. 19; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 47539. 
© July 24; 1 ¢. July 25; K 45074. © Sept. 20; 1 ¢. Sept. 21; K 47577. 
© July 25; 1c. July 26; K 45096. © Sept. 21; 1 c. Sept. 23; K 47839. 
© July 26; 1c. July 27; K 45119. © Sept. 23; 1c. Sept. 24; K 47966. 


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45164. 


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pt. Iv, 0. S., Vig 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Dingbat family [1912]—Continued. 


© Sept. 24; 1c. Sept. 25; K 47994. 
© Sept. 25; 1 c. Sept. 26; K 48040. 
© Sept. 26; 1 c. Sept. 27; K 48073. 
© Sept. 27; 1 c. Sept. 28; K 48160. 
© Sept. 28; 1 c. Sept. 80; K 48170. 
Drilling holes in the old strong box. 


© Aug. 14, 1912; 1 ce. Aug. 15, 1912; 
K 45920. 


Dropping icebergs into the coffee. 
©/ duly 8S, 1912" 1e) July ToT A912. 
K 44855. 


Dust off your world’s series seat. © 


Sept. 10, 1912; 1 e. Sept. 11, 1972 3s, 


47044. 


Fables in slang. © Aug. 31, 1912; 1 
ce. Sept. 8, 1912; K 46708. 

Kour pais: @ Auer 5, 19121. e. 
Aug. 6, 1912; K 45532. 


Fourflusho the Monk [1912]: 
© July 6; 1c. July 8; K 44236. 


Frying eggs on the sidewalk. © 
July 1s. TOI? > aoe. a ubyy Tay AOS Ae 
44592. 


G. I. ants sees big prospects ahead. 
© Sept. 27, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1912; 
K 48157. 


Grafter. © Aug. 10, 1912; 1c. Aug. 
12 912, * KK 45 75D. 

Grasping the gravity of the situa- 
tion.» @) (huliy «20; 1912" 4 ¢.. Puby 22. 
1912; K 44939. 


Groucho the Monk [1912]: 
© July 2; 1c. July 3; K 44002. 
© July 16; 1c. July 17; K 44729. 
© July 17; 1 ¢ July 18; K 44808. 

Henpecko the Monk [1912]: 
© July 19; 1 ¢. July 20; K 44888. 
© July 27; 1c. July 29; K 45165. 
© Aug. 6; 1c. Aug. 7; K 45626. 
© Aug. 10; 1c Aug. 12; K 45758. 
© Aug. 14; 1c. Aug. 15; K 45923. 
© Aug. 21; 1c. Aug. 22; K 46126. 
© Aug.'26; 1’c. Aug. 27: K 46331. 
© Sept. 3; 1 c. Sept. 138; K 47228. 

Here they come and there they go. 


© Sept. 18, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 19, 1912; 
K 47494. 

Hereby proving an alibi. © Aug. 8, 
1912; 1 e. Aug. 5, 1912; K 45470. 

He’s had his. © July 5, 1912; 1 «. 
July 8, 1912; K 44034. 

His innings or bachelor life at a 
summer hotel. © July 31, 1912; 1. 
Aug. 1, 1912; K 453809. 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Homeless Hector [1912]: 
© July2251 c. July 23; K 44986. 
© July 23; 1c. July 24; K 45042. 
© July 24; 1¢. July 25; K 45076. 
© July 25; 1c. July 26; K 45098. 
© July 26; 1 ¢. July 27; K 45121. 
© July 27; 1c. July 29; K 45166. 
© July 29; 1c. July 80; K 45261. 
© July 30; 1-¢c. July 31; K 45295. 
© July 31; 1¢ Aug. 1; K 453138. 


© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 


© Aug.. 


© Aug. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


© Sept. 


© Sept. 
© Sept. 


35 


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a oe oO Od = 


? 


10s ie 
123 1G 
13 ; deg 
16; £6 
1. we 
20'; Ee. 
22.5 eG: 
24; 1 'e@. 
ZU ane: 
20. awe 
ol a 
ae ce 
5s 1 «© 
(3 iG: 
10's" 
125 
14;1¢. 
a tie eo 
1934.6: 
21 & 
24;1¢ 
267 -22¢; 
20 Le, 


Hoping to indict a few pirates. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


2; K 45350. 
3; K 45405. 
Aug. 5; K 45474. 
Aug. 6; K 45535. 
Aug. 7; K 45627. 
Aug. 8; K 45633. 


. Aug. 9; K 45682. 


Aug. 10; K 45701. 
Aug. 12; K 45759. 
Aug. 18; K 45848. 
Aug. 14; K 45854. 
Aug. 19: K 46025. 
Aug. 19; K 46080. 
Aug. 21; K 46094. 
Aug. 28; K 46152. 
Aug. 26; K 46209. 
Aug. 28; K 46360. 
Aug. 80; K 46424. 
Sept. 8; K 46701. 
Sept. 4; K 46753. 
Sept. 6; K 46859 
Sept. 9; K 46954. 
Sept. 11; K 47048. 
Sept. 13; K 47182. 
Sept. 16; K 47282. 
Sept. 18; K 47364. 
Sept. 20; K 47541. 
Sept. 28; K 47841. 
Sept. 25; K 47996. 
Sept. 27; K 48075. 
Sept. 30; K 48172. 


© 


Aug. 238, 1912; 1 ec. Aug, 24, 1912; kK 
46161. 


If the wishes of sweethearts cam 
true. © July 10, 1912; Ic) diy ae. 
1912; K 443829. 


In the back of his watch. © July 
29, 1912; 1 ec. July 30, 1912; K 45256 
In. the hazy mazy Indian summer 


days. © Sept. 7, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 9 
1912; K 46955. 


392 


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NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Let Bill do it [1912]—Continued. 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
It all depends on the point of view. 


© July 5; 1c. July 6; K 44053, 
© July 6; 1c. July 8; K 44235. 
© July 8; 1c. July 9; K 44262. 
© July 9; 1c. July 10; K 44297. 


© July 
© July 


1 Te. 
= (8 taal aT 


© July 12; 1c. 


© July 
© July 
© July 


© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


1 eat Ges 
5 Feed et OF 
1? 1: €. 


Toe LG 
wes 1 eC. 
hes 1c. 
7 EE A 
roe Te; 
202-1 -@. 
ZA te; 
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LE gt Ce 
ii Sa Re 
26°; 1 @, 
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78 ne Vie 
B01 &. 


BEA. ©: 
iad OS 
4:1e. 
TEE eo 
Gs) 3.e: 
[¢ ths Fs 


July 11; 
daphy 12: 
July 16; 
July 15; 
July 1G: 
sully 17; 


Let Bill do it [1912]: 


14; 
ae 
16; 
19; 
20; 
aE: 
D2 
pes 
24 ; 
20:3 
Dike. 
28; 
29; 
30; 
HE 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


K 44381. 
K 44359. 
K 44720. 
K 44593. 
K 44725. 
K 44728. 


K 45851. 
K 45921. 
K 45935. 
K 46028. 
K 46087. 
K 46092. 
K 46124. 
K 46151. 
K 46168. 
K 46208. 
K 46330. 
K 46359. 
K 46409. 
K 46423. 
K 46512. 
31; 1 ec. Sept. 3; K 46700. 
Sept. 3; K 46706. 

Sept. 4; K 46752. 

Sept. 9; K 46949. 

Sept. 6; K 46858. 

Sept. 7; K 46916. 

Sept. 9; K 46953. 

9; 1c. Sept. 10; K 46980. 
10; 1c. Sept. 11; K 47047. 
11; 1¢ Sept. 12: K 47130, 
12; 1c. Sept. 18; K 47181. 
13; 1c. Sept. 14; K 47227. 


© Sept. 19, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 20, 1912; © Sept. 14; 1c. Sept. 16; K 47281. 
K 47587. © Sept. 16: 1c. Sept. 17; K 47314. 
It might have been worse [1912]: © Sept. 17: 1c. Sept. 18: K 47363. 
© July 6; 1c. July 8; K 44289. © Sept. 18: 1c. Sept. 19: K 47497. 
Joko the Monk [1912]: © Sept. 19; 1 ec. Sept. 20; K 47540. 
© July 1; 1c. July 2; K 48978. © Sept. 20; 1c. Sept. 21; K 47578. 
Keep your ears on Chicago, mates. © Sept. 21; 1 c. Sept. 283; K 47840. 
© Aug. 15, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 16, 1912; © Sept. 23; 1c. Sept. 24; K 47967. 
K_ 45933. © Sept. 24: 1 ¢. Sept. 25: K 47995. 
Krazy Kat [1912]: © Sept. 25; 1c. Sept. 26; K 48041. 
© July 2; 1c. July 3; K 44001. © Sept. 26; 1c. Sept. 27; K 48074. 

© July 3; 1c. July 5; K 44028. © Sept. 28; 1 c. Sept. 30; K 48171. 


Let the other teams do the work. © 
Sept. 26, 1912; 1 ec. Sept. 27, 1912; K 
48071. 


Looking for dictagraphs down by the 
old mill. © July 30, 1912; 1c. July 
31, 1912; K 45292. 


Looking for finger prints of an arm- 
less burglar. © July 27, 1912; 1. 
July 29, 1912; K 45162. 

Love song. © Aug. 13, 1912; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 14, 1912; K 45850. 

Man from Montclair [1912]. © Aug. 
20; 1 ce. Aug. 21; K 46090. 


Maybe the elephant has started this 
time. © June 29, 1912; 1 c July 1, 
1912; K 43928. 

Melting on the old camp ground. 
© July 11, 1912; 1c. July 12, 1912; K 
44357. 

Mooring at the waves of Lake Michi- 
gan. © Aug. 6, 1912; 1c. Aug. 7, 1912; 
K 45623. 

Nearlyweds. © Sept. 27, 1912; 1c. 
Sept. 28, 1912; K 48159. 

Nervyo the Monk [1912]. © July 
13; 1c¢. July 15; K 44594. 


Oh where, oh where is that little 
bull moose. © July 29, 1912; 1 «¢. 
July 30, 1912; K 45258. 


Oiling up the old whip for the 19th 
siraichti, (©) July’ 2, 1912; 1c. July 
3, 1912; K 44000. 

On the inside looking out. © July 
21, 1912; 1c. Aug. 1, 1912; K 45310. 


One and one and one to go. © Aug. 
17, 1912; 1 ce. Aug. 19, 1912; K 46032. 


Only four doors from easy street. © 
Sept. 24, 1912; 1 ec. Sept. 25, 1912; K 
47992. 


Peddlo the Monk [1912]: 
© Aug. 1; 1c. Aug. 2; K 45349. 
© Aug. 30; 1c. Aug. 31; K 465138. 


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pth var 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 

Picked up in a gray automobile. © 
dttly 245) (OU? ote ale a eo Des) AE 
45072. 

Picking daisies on the field of Arma- 
geddon. © Aug. 7, 1912; 1c. Aug. 8, 
1912; K 45630. 

Queen of hearts. © July 16, 1912; 
Les Poly: 17, 1082): Ke 44727. 

Rhymo the Monk [1912]: 

© July 3; bc. July 5: K 44029. 
© July 9: 1c. July 10; K 44298. 
© July 23; 1 ¢. July 24; K 45041. 
© July 30; 1¢. July 31; K 45294. 
© Augie? ich Aue sae te ase, 
© Aug. 16; 1c. Aug. 19; K 46024. 
© Sept. 20; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 47479. 
© Sept. 23; 1 ¢« Sept. 24; K 47968. 

Rivals. “© july. 25, Tole aye. uly. 
26, 1912; K 45093. 

River of dreams. © July 12, 1912; 
1c. July 16, 1912; K 447238. 

Saving up for a new derby. © 
Sept. 16;.1912; 1 « Sept. 17, 1912; K 
47311. 

Sherlocko 

© June 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© July 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


the Monk [1912]: 

29; 1.¢, July 1; K 439381. 
5; 1c July 6; IKK 44054. 
8; Le July 9; K 44268: 
10% tee. Tully VLEs Kw 44382: 
eh CL ger Ly, ; IW 44721. 
155) ING sully. 44726. 
4S Slew huly. 44857. 
202 te dike 22k 44942. 
22) 1 -eo duly. 23): Kaos: 
245 1°e. July '2 . 45075. 
26.5 Jick duly 2 < 45120. 
Be: Ve Ce ULV be 45260. 
ol 1 Age ds 46a 2. 
2: 1c Aug. 3; K 45404. 
5: T-emAvue.G; Ie 455384. 
7; 1 ec. Ang, \8; K 45632. 
9: 1 c, Aug..10; IX 45700. 
12; 1¢. Aug. 13; K 45847. 
15; 1 e. Aug. 16; I 45937. 
19; 1 e Aug. 20; K 46088. 
283; 1 ce. Aug. 24; K 46165. 
28; 1¢. Aug. 29; K 46410. 
2; 1¢. Sept. 3; IK 46707. 
4; 1c. Sept. 9; IK 46950. 
9; 1c. Sept. 10; K 46981. 
1 Ee. SepL, 12 ys 47181. 
16; 1c. Sept. 17; K47315. 
18; 1c. Sept. 19; IK 47498. 


ic 


SS 


gS 


if 


Ses Sl 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 

Sherlocko the Monk [1912]—Contd. 
© Sept. 25; 1c. Sept. 26; K 48042. 
© Sept. 27; 1 c. Sept. 28; K 48161. 

Silk Hat Harry [1912]: 
© June 29; 1c. July 1; K 48929. 
© July 1; 1c. July 2; K 43970. 
© July 2; 1c¢ July 3; K 43999. 
© July 3; 1 ¢. July 5: Ke440a2: 
© July 5; 1 « July 6; K 44051. 
© July 6; 1c. July 8; K 44234. 
© July 8; 1c July 9; K 44267 
© July 9; 1 ¢. July 10; K 44296. 
© July 10; 1 « July 11 eae) 
© July 11; 1 « July 12; K 44358: 
© July 12; 1¢. July 16; K 44718: 
© July 18; 1 « July 19; K 44854, 
© July 19; 1 ce. July 20; K 44884. 
© July 20; 1 c. July 22; K 44940. 
© July 23; 1 «. July 24; K 45038: 
© July 24; 1 «¢ July 25; Bae 
© July 25; 1c. July 26; K 45094. 
© July 26; 1c. July 27; K4oite 
© July 27; 1.c. July 29; 6 aaieee 
© July 29:1 ¢. July 302 K 45257, 
© July 30; 1 ¢«. July 205 4520 
© July 31; 1¢ Aug, ta ae 
© Aug. . Aug. 2; K 45847. 
CC) Aue 2: . Aug. 3; K 45402. 
© Aug. 3; 1¢ Aug. 5; K 45471) 
(© ‘Aue or . Aug. 6 KR 45551. 
© Aug. 6; . Aug. 7; K 45624. 
© Aug. 7 > Aug. 8; K 45628. 
© Aug. . Aug. 9; K 45679, 
© Aug. § . Aug. 10; K 45698. 
© Aug. » Aug. 12; K 45756. 
© Aug. » Aug. 13; K 45845. 
© Aug. 13 . Aug. 14; K 45849. 
© Aug. . Aug. 15; K 45919. 
© Aug. . Aug. 16; K 45934. 
© Aug. . Aug. 19; K 46027. 
© Aug. » Aug. - K 46033. 
© Aug. » Aug. 20: K 46085. 
© Aug. . Aug. 21 °K 4609a8 
© Aug. . Aug. 22; K 46123. 
© Aug. ; », Aug. K 46148. 
© Aug. . Aug. 24; K 46162. 
© Aug. >, Aug. K 46206. 
© Aug. 2 2, Aug. 273 K 46327 
© Aug. 27; 1c. Aug. K 46356. 
© Aug. : -, Aug. 29; K 46405. 
© Aug. . Aug. 30; K 46420. 


394 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TC K 


no: 3, 1912 


21797 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 

Silkk Hat Harry [1912]—Continued. 

© Aug. 30; 1c. Aug. 31; K 46510. 
© Aug. 31; 1 c. Sept. 3; K 46704. 
© Sept. 2; 1c. Sept. 3; K 46709. 
© Sept. 3; 1 c. Sept. 4; K 46750. 
.4; 1c. Sept. 9; K 46951. 
.5;1¢. Sept. 6; K 46856. 
.6; 1¢. Sept. 7; K 46914. 
.7T;1¢. Sept. 9; K 46956. 
.9; 1c. Sept. 10; K 46978. 
.10;1c¢. Sept. 11; I 47045. 
-1i: 1c. Sept. 22; (K 47128; 
~12>1 e, Sent. 13; K-4AT179. 
Shee l. G. Sept... {45 GX +4225: 
. 14; 1c. Sept. 16; K 47229. 
. 16; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 47312. 
.17;1¢. Sept. 18; K 473861. 
.18; 1c. Sept. 19; K 47495. 
. 19; 1¢. Sept. 20; K 47588. 
. 20; 1 ec. Sept. 21; K 47576. 
.21;1¢c. Sept. 23; K 47838. 
. 23; 1c. Sept. 24; K 47965. 
. 24: 1c. Sept. 25; K 47998. 
. 25; 1c. Sept. 26; K 480388. 
meee > loc. Sept 20 KK 48072: 
med re. Sept. 23); 1K 48158. 
© Sept. 28; 1 c. Sept. 30; K 48169. 

Sirens. © Aug. 21, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 
22, 1912; K 46121. 

So simply does love arrive. © July 
meaote 1 e, Joly 2, 1912:, K 43971. 

Something more for the grand jury. 
© Aug. 19, 1912; 1 ce. Aug. 20, 1912: K 
46084. 

Splashing in the heat waves. © 
fumetG, 1912: 1 e. July (7; 1912; K 
44730. 

Sport fables No. 1 [1912]: 

© July 19; 1c. July 20; K 44885. 

Switcho the Monk [1912]: 


© July 11; 1¢. July 12; K 44360. 

Taking my pen in hand, as the 

mayor might say. © Aug. 1, 1912; 
ie. Aus. 2, 1912+ K 45346: 

Tenting on the old camp ground. © 
AMe.29, 191251 .¢.: Aug. .30;:1912: K 
46421. 

Them b’ars can’t hurt our little Nell, 
mother. © July 26, 1912; 1c. July 27, 
PO KK 45017. 

Tightwaddo the Monk [1912]: 

© July 25; 1c. July 26; K 45097. 
© Aug. 3; 1c. Aug. 5; K 45473. 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 

Time waits for no woman. © July 
19, 1912; 1 ce. July 20, 1912; K 44886. 

Twittering like a bull moose. © 
Sl vie OR 2 ae. aly PS: DO, so IK 
44806. 

Twittering like a skylark in a sun- 
kissed sky. © Aug. 30, 1912; 1c. Aug. 
31, 1912; K 46509. 

Us boys [1912]: 

© Aug. 19; 1 c Aug. 20; K 46089. 
© Aug. 20; 1 ce. Aug. 21; K 46095. 
© Aug. 21; 1c. Aug. 22; K 46127. 
@) Ange, 22: ce ‘Aug. 23; KK 46158: 
©Awe,) 23 1%c.,. Anis. 24 Ki 461.66) 
© Aug. 24; 1¢ Aug. 26; K 46210. 
© Aug. 26; 1 ec. Aug. 27; K 463382. 
© Aug. 27; 1 ce. Aug. 28; K 46361. 
© Aug. 28; 1 ec. Aug. 29; K 46411. 
© Aug. 29; 1 c. Aug. 30; K 46425. 
© Aug. 30; 1c. Aug. 31; K 46514. 
© Aug. 31; 1 ¢. Sept. 3; K 46702. 
© Sept. 2; 1 c Sept. 3; K 46708. 


Way Wot) aiman,.with)a' maid. © 
uly 220 Tb Phe. uly 23:; 19VZe5 dk 
44981. 

Were you ever in Skinch-ka-natti. 
© AGE.) 1902) hee Aue 8, 19125, 
45401. 

When love holds our heartstrings 
and all the world’s fair. © Aug. 7, 
1912; 1 e. Aug. 8, 1912; K 45629. 

While resting between records. © 
lied ea TOM Le aby Pos LOLI Ie 
44719. 


While spurning a well-oiled $25,000 
eheck. © Aug. 27, 1912; 1 ¢. Aug. 28, 
1912; K 46357. 


Who's that a scratchin’ at the old 
front door. © Aug. 16, 1912; 1c. Aug. 
19, 1912; K 46026. 


With one eye on the ice box. © 
dry tO Loe Te. uly et OU ie 
44328. 

With one eye open for Gyp the 
Blood. © Aug. 28, 1912; 1¢ Aug. 29, 
1912; K 46406. 


Wondering what makes the bull 
moose moo. © Aug. 8, 1912; 1c. Aug. 
9, 1912: K 45678. 


Wondering whether it’s weather or 
whether it isn’t. © July 15, 1912; 1e¢. 
July 16, 1912; K 44724. 

Wow, if this luck ever goes as far 
the other way. © July 8, 1912; 1e. 
July 9, 1912; K 44260. 


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pt. LV) RsS2pvene 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 

Yanks haven’t any other place to 
go. ©) July 6, JOr2 ave, Sly 8, 1912 3 
K 44233. 

Yanks must have seen a ghost. © 
July. 23. A912 a es ally 24) AIA ee 
45039. 

You can’t tell, the Yanks might win 
again. © July 3, 1912; 1 c July 5, 
1912; K 44081. 

You wouldn’t know the dear girl 
now. © Aug. 24, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 26, 
1912; K 46205. 


Neck (S. Sanpers), Bloomfield, N. J. 

[21798, 21799 

Bloomfield, N. J., unveiling statute, 

1 2.3@-. Iuly 30/1912: 2 cveacho duly 
27, 1912; J 171886, 171887. 


NEILL (SYLVESTER), New York. [21800 


Neill (Frankie). © 1c. June 17, 
1912; J 170670. 


NEILL (VIRGINIA), Ithaca, N. Y. 
[21801-21804 

[4 photographs] : 

Cayuga lake from an aeroplane.— 
Cornell university from an_  aero- 
plane.—Ithaca, N. Y., from an aero- 
plane.—Tompkins county fair grounds 
from an aeroplane. © Sept. 23, 1912; 
2 c. each Sept. 28, 1912; J 178717- 
173720. 


NELITE WorkKS, Cleveland. 

Light modifier, no. 127. 
9 1912: E1058. 

NELSON (ALFRED) COMPANY, New York. 

[21806, 21807 

[Hunt coat. 11.] © Aug. 15, 1912; 
2e. Aug. 14, 1912; K 45787. 

[Riding cutaway.] © Aug. 15,1912; 
2c. Aug. 14, 1912; IX 45786. 


NELSON (Nets M.), Clintonville, Wis. 
[21808-21810 


[21805 
©l1ec. July 


[8 photographs] : 

Washout below the Viking lumber 
co. dam, near Wittenburg, Wis. Flood 
of July 24, 1912.—Water pouring 
through windows of power plant, 
Viking lumber co. dam near Witten- 
burg, Wis., July 23, 1912.—Wreckage 
of Viking lumber co. planing mill 
against bridge below dam near Wit- 
tenburg, Wis., July 24, 1912. © Aug. 
12, 1912 39-6. each Ae. 44, 1912 iF 
172135-1721387. 


NELSON (R. C.), Hastings, Nebr. 

[21811 
Tab ie! 191s" 2. 
J 172198. 


Study (A). 
July 28, 1912; 


NEMETH (JOHN), New York. [21812 


[Life on a farm. Hungarian peas- 
ant smoking, woman with milk pail, 
two children, cattle and poultry.] © 
June 28, 1912; 2 « July 19)49t2e 
45268. 

NESBITT (CLARA L.), Toronto, Can. 
[21813 

_ Nesbitt note guide. © June 17, 

1912; 1 c. June 28, 1912; I 1109. 


NEUE PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, 
A.-G., Steglitz-Berlin, Germany. 
[21814 


Lockenképfchen. © 1 ¢. July 3, 


1912; J 170756. 
NEW ENGLAND STATIONARY COMPANY, 
Boston. [21815 


Copy of original boot worn by Presi- 
dent Taft fifty years ago. © July 11, 
1912; 2c. July 12, 1912; K 44341. 


NEW YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 
HERALD CO.), New York. 
[21816-21928 


Before and after [1912]: 
© July 1; 1c. July 8; K 44007. 
© July 15; 1c. July 16; K 44782. 
© July 22;1c¢ July 24; K 45048. 
© July 29;1¢ July 31; K 45299. 
© Aug. 6; 1 ec. Aug. 7; K 45571. 
© Aug. 12; 1c. Aug. 14; K 45898. 
© Aug. 19; 1c. Aug. 20; K 46102. 
© Aug. 26; 1c. Aug. 28; K 46366. 
© Sept. 2; 1 « Sept. 3: Kk 46m9. 
© Sept. 9; 1 c. Sept. 11; K 47052. 
© Sept. 16; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 47816. 
© Sept. 23; 1c. Sept. 24; K 47975. 

For this have we daughters [1912]: 
© June 29; 1c. July 1; K 48960. 
© July 3; 1c. July 5; K 44045. 
© July 6; 1¢. July 8; K 44247. 
© July 10; 1c. July 12; K 44364. 
© July 13; 1¢. July 15; K 44636. 
© July 17; 1 e. July 19; K 44862. 
© July 20; 1¢. July 22; K 44948. 
© July 31;,1 ¢ Ate. 12K Sieg, 
© Aug. 3; 1c Aug. 5; K 45482. 
© Aug. 7; 1 ec. Aug. 9; K 45688. 
© Aug. 10; 1 ec Aug. 12; K 45766. 
© Aug. 14; 1c Aug. 15; K 45926. 
© Aug. 17; 1c. Aug. 19; K 46041. 
© Aug. 21; 1c. Aug. 22; K 46133. 
© Aug. 24; 1c. Aug. 26; K 46216. 
© Aug. 28; 1 ec. Aug. 80; K 46429. 
© Aug. 31; 1c. Sept. 3; K 46717. 


396 


ee 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


222738 


no. 3, 1912 


New YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 
HERALD Co.)—Continued. 


For this have we daughters [1912]— 


NEw YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 


HERALD Co.)—Continued. 


Trials of Editor Mouse [1912]—Con. 


ary Sent Seana oe ee © Aug. 14; 1c. Aug. 15; K 45927. 
} ae a e ie a igeueenel © Aug. 16; 1c. Aug. 19; K 46038. 
Spat eg rath Aug. 21; 1c. Aug. 22; K 46132. 
© Sept. 10; 1c. Sept. 11; K 47054. . Fete Se Oy eegrare Ny 
© Sept. 13; 1 c. Sept. 16; K 47258. © Wie \oRl 1 eo Mtge. BUS 7K WeADE. 
© Sept. 17; 1 c. Sept. 19; K 47502. OT GOR) SL IN re Gi 
© Sept. 20; 1 ¢. Sept. 23; K 47849. 2 ae i ee uns poled ngs 

© Sept. 24: 1c Sept. 25; K 48001. aig re alee at a ieee 
© Sept. 27; 1c. Sept. 30; K 48189. EOP ay yh i) yet Nh gh ae 
; ; Sept. 11; 1c. Sept. 13; K 47187. 
Love before and after marriage Osan : oie st = ie 
[1912]: © Sept. 18; 1c. Sept. 16; K 47259. 
© Sept. 20; 1c. Sept. 23; K 47848. 


© July 8; 1c. July 9; K 44267. 
© July 12; 1c. July 18; K 44634. 
© July 19; 1c. July 22; K 44946. 
© Aug. 2; 1c. Aug. 8; K 45409. 
© Aug. 9; 1c. Aug. 12; K 45764. 
© Aug. 16; 1¢. Aug. 19; K 46039. 
© Aug. 23; 1c. Aug. 26; K 46214. 
© Aug. 30; 1 c. Sept. 8; K 46715. 
© Sept. 6; 1c. Sept. 9; K 46964. 
© Sept. 11; 1 c. Sept. 13; K 47186. 
© Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 47548. 


© Sept. 25; 1 c. Sept. 26; K 48048. 
© Sept. 27; 1 ec. Sept. 30; K 48188. 
When a man’s married [1912]: 

© June 29; 1c. July 1; K 48961. 
© July 1; Lee. July 8; K 44248. 

© July 5; 1c. July 6; K 44062. 

© July 11; 1 ¢. July 12; K 44366. 
© July 13; 1 ¢. July 15; K 44635. 
© July 18; 1c. July 20; K 44891. 
© July 20; 1c. July 22; K 44947. 


© Sept. 25; 1c. Sept. 26; K 48047. © Aug. 1; 1c. Aug. 2; K 45353. 

matee Perkin’s pets.[1912]- © Aug. 3; 1c Aug. 5; K 45481. 
lauly 2 1c July 5: K 44044, ©. Aug. 8; 1c: Aug. 10; K 45705. 
© July 9:1 ¢. July 10: K 44302. © Aug. 10; 1 ec. Aug. 12; K 45765. 
© July 16: 1c. July 18; K 44810. © Aug. 15; 1 c. Aug. 17; K 45969. 
© July 23; 1c. July 24; K 45049. . © Aug. 17; 1 ce. Aug. 19; K 46040. 
- © July 30: 1c. July 31; K 45300. © Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 24; K 46170. 
© Aug. 13: 1c. Aug. 14; K 45899. © Aug. 24; 1c. Aug. 26; K 46217. 
© Aug. 29; 1 e. Aug. 31; K 46518. 


© Aug. 20; 1c. Aug. 21; K 46103. 


© Aug. 27; 1c. Aug. 28; K 46367. OV Aug al? 1 ec! Sept. 3: 46718. 
© Sept. 3; 1c. Sept. 4; K 46756. © Sept. 5; 1c. Sept. 7; K 46922. 
© Sept. 10; 1c. Sept. 11; K 47053. © Sept. 7; 1 c. Sept. 9; K 46967. 
© Sept. 17: 1 ¢. Sept. 19: K 47508. © Sept. 12; 1 c. Sept. 13; K 47188. 
© Sept. 24:1. Sept. 25: K 48002. © Sept. 14; 1c. Sept. 16; K 47260. 
© Sept. 19; 1 ¢. Sept. 21; IX 47586. 


Trials of Editor Mouse [1912]: 

© July 3;1¢ July 5; K 44046. 
© July 5; 1c. July 6; K 44060. 
© July 10; 1c. July 12; K 44365. 
© July 12; 1c. July 18; K 44633. 
© July 17; 1 c. July 19; K 44863. 
© July 19; 1¢. July 22; K 44945. 
© July 24; 1c. July 25; K 45080. 
© July 26; 1c. July 29; K 45168. 
© July 31; 1c¢. Aug. 1; K 45316. 
© Aug. 4; 1c. Aug. 6; K 45539. 
© Aug. 7; 1¢. Aug. 9; K 45689. 
© Aug. 9; 1c. Aug. 12; K 45763. | 


397 


© Sept. 21; 1c. Sept. 23; K 47850. 
© Sept. 26; 1 c. Sept. 27; K 48079. 
© Sept. 28; 1 c. Sept. 30; K 48190. 


NEW YORK HERALD CO., Jersey City. 
[21929-22273 


Asbury Park, N.' J..)©, Aug. 18; 
1912; 1c. Aug. 19, 1912; K 46046. 
Brick Bodkin’s pa [1912]: 
© June 30; 1c. July 1; K 43956. 
© July 7;.1¢. July 8; K 44248. 
© July 14; 1¢ July 15; K 44605. 
© July 21; 1c. July 22; K 44990. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


99972 pt. 1V, 1. Siow. 
New YorK HERALD Co.—Continued. NEW YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Brick Bodkin’s pa [1912]—Contd. Daily hint from Paris [1912]—-Contd. 
© July 28; 1c. July 29; K 45208. © Aug. 3; 1 ¢ Aug. 5: 45483 
© Aug. 4; 1c Aug. 6; K 45548. © Aug. 4; 1 ec. Aug. 6; K 45552. 
© Aug. 11; 1 c. Aug. 18; K 45865. © Aur. 56; 1 ce. Aug’ Gse 4abas. 
© Aug. 18; 1 ce. Aug. 19; K 46048. » © Aug: 63°42 ¢: Auge ti; aaa: 
© Aug. 25; 1c. Aug. 26; K 462238. © Aug. T; 1 c« Aug. 9; K 45687. 
© Sept. 1; 1c. Sept. 3; K 46725. © Aug. 8; Lc. Aug. 10ers. 
© Sept. 8; 1 c Sept. 10; K 46997. © Aug. 9; 1c. Aug. 125408 45767. 
© Sept. 15; 1c. Sept. 16; K 47245. © Aug. 10; 1 c. Aug. 12; K 45768. 
© Sept. 22; 1 c. Sept. 23; IX 47860. © Aug. 11; 1 « Aug. 133 K 45895. 
© Sept. 29; 1c. Sept. 30; K 48184. © Aug. 12; 1c. Aug. 14; K 45896. 
Canoe eirl (© July 28, folic: © Aug.138;1 ¢ Aug, 14: Koaaesr 
ok as 1912; K 45206. © Aug. 14; 1 ¢. Aug. 15; K 45925. 
utaway coat allows for smart ves x. -, 
ae Ode He noe © Aug. 15; 1 ¢. Aug. 17; K 45968. 
19. 1912: K 46055. © Aug, 16; 1 c. Aug. 19; K 46042; 
Daily Lint from Paris [1912]: | © Aug. 17; 1c, Aug. 19; K 46043. 
(6). Jane. 29.201 1c: July 49s. © Aug. 18; 1 ce. Aug. 195° K 46044. 
© June 30; 1 c. July 1; K 43937. © Aug. 19; 1c. Aug. 207% 46100. 
© July 1; 1c July 3; .K 44006. © Aug. 20; 1c. Aug, 2157 ao1g1: 
© July 2; 1c. July 5; K 44042. © Aug. 21; 1c. Aug. 225K 46154, 
© July 3: 1c¢ July 5; K 44043. © Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 24;'K 46169. 
© July 4; 1 c« July 6; K 44058. © Aug. 23; 1c. Aug. 26; K 46248; 
© July 5; 1 ec July 6; K 44059. © Aug. 24; 1 c Augr2677K aaa: 
© Juby..G: dc Julyi 83 Is. 44240. © Aug. 25; 1 c. Aug. 26; 46220. 
© July %; 1. e.sJuly. 8% ik 44941. © Aug. 26; 1 ¢. Aug. 285K 46504 
© July 8; 1c. July 9; K 44266. © Aug. 27; 1 ce. Aug. 28; K 46365) 
@ duly9;. 1. ¢.July. 10; 1s 44808: © Aug. 28; 1 c. Aug. 30; K 46430. 
© July 10; 1c. July 12; K 44367. © Aug. 29; 1’e. Aug, SE Suomen 
© duly 11; 1 ¢., July 12; K 44368. © Aug. 30; 1 c. Sept. 3; K 46720. 
© July 12; 1 ¢. July 13; K 44600. © Aug. 31; 1 « Sept) Sy eae 
© July.18; 1c. July 15; K 44601. © Sept. 1; 1 c. Septy 3; 4ere2, 
© July 14; 1c. July 15; K 44602. © Sept. 2; 1 c. Sept. 3) K 46i%ea: 
© July 1531 .¢.\July.16;.K 44781. © Sept. 3; 1 ¢. Sept 20 fae- 
© July 16; 1 ¢. July 18; K 44809. © Sept. 4;\1 ¢. Sept. 5,0 ana22. 
© July 17; 1¢. July 19; K 44861. © Sept. 5; 1 c. Sept. 7; K 46921. 
© July 18; 1 c. July 20; K 44892. © Sept. 6; 1 c. Sept. 9; K 46962. 
© July 19; 1c. July 22; K 44949. © Sept. 7; 1 ce Sept. 9; K 46963. 
© July ‘20; 1c. July 22; K 44950. © Sept. 8; 1 c. Sept. 10; K 47002; 
© July’ 21; 1.¢. July, 22; i 45008. © Sept. 9; 1 c Sept. 11; K 47050. 
©. July 22: 1 c.. July 24; K 45046. © Sept. 10: 1 ¢. Sept. 11; K 47051. 
© July 23; 1c. July 24; K 45047. © Sept. 11; 1 e. Sept. 13; K 47189. 
© July 24; 1c. July 25; K 45079. © Sept. 12; 1 c. Sept. 13; K 47190. 
© July 25; 1¢. July 26; K 45101. © Sept. 13; 1 ¢. Sept. 16; K 47241. 
© July 26; 1c. July 29; K 45169. © Sept. 14; 1 ¢. Sept. 16; K 47242. 
© July 27; 1c. July 29; K 45170. © Sept. 15; 1 ¢. Sept. 16; K 47248. 
© July 28; 1¢. July 29; K 45171. © Sept. 16; 1 c. Sept. 17; K 47317. 
© July 29; 1 @ July’ 315 K 45297. © Sept. 17; 1 c. Sept. 19; K 47504. 
© July 30; 1¢. July 31; K 45298. © Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 47546. 
© July 31; 1:¢. Aug: 7: K 45509. © Sept. 19; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 47585. 
© Aug: 1:1 ce) Aug 23K #5454: © Sept. 20; 1 ¢. Sept. 28; K 47851. 
© Aug. 2; 1 ¢@ Aug. 3; K 45410. © Sept. 21; 1 c. Sept. 23; K 47852. 


398 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no.. 3, 1912 


New YorRK HERALD co.—Continued. 

Daily hint from Paris [1912]—Contd. 

© Sept. 22; 1 c. Sept. 28; K 47853. 
© Sept. 23; 1c. Sept. 24; IKK 47974. 
© Sept. 24; 1c. Sept. 25; K 48000. 
© Sept. 25; 1 c. Sept. 26; IX 48046. 
© Sept. 26; 1 ¢ Sept. 27; K 48080. 
© Sept. 27; 1 c. Sept. 30; K 48176. 
©Sept. 28; 1 c. Sept. 30; K 48177. 
© Sept. 29; 1 c Sept. 30; K 48178. 

Drapery has now a _ tendency to 
drop almost to the hem of the dress, 
charmingly shown in this evening 
gown on latest lines. [Front and back 
views.}] © Aug. 18, 1912; 1 c. of each 
Aug. 19, 1912; K 46052, 40055. 

Early autumn styles often introduce 
a bit of drapery on the tailored skirt. 
Penge 18. 1912: 1 ¢. Aus. 19) 1912; 
K 46054. 

[Fashion cuts] 1912: 

Drop shoulder effect given by a fac- 
ing band, puff above the cuif and scant 
ruffie below.—Long fitted sleeves at- 
tached to the lining separately.—One 
large spray of poppies, small field 
flowers and grass is placed eifect- 
ively.—Plain sleeve, with long piped 
shoulder seam and a wrist ruffle fol- 
lowing a fitting seam.—Shirred into 
the drop shoulder line and with a 
quaint cuff.—Sleeve in three sections, 
the center one frankly puffed. [Front 
and back views.] White hemp faced 
with satin wreath of cabbage roses and 
wheat. © July 21, 1912; 1 «¢ each 
July 22, 1912; K 44995-45002. 

[Fashion plates]: 

Black satin hat.—Discreet touch of 
fur trimming of this year’s evening 
gown.—Evening gown with tapestry 
beading showing the under set motifs 
of white, back view.—Gray and white 
marabout on a pink peau de Soie even- 
ing wrap.—New small crowned hat of 


lack velvet.—New small velvet felt 
hat.—Old gold beads and_ baroque 
pearls, done in tapestry design on 


ehiffon.—Taupe plush covered hat.— 
Velvet wrap covered with a tapestry 
beading design. © Sept. 15, 1912: 1 ¢. 
each Sept. 16; 1912; K 47249-47257. 
Fashion section, June 30, 1912: 
Another one-sided pannier effect on 
an evening gown.—Benrutiful lines and 
a one-sided pannier— efiect.—Bright 
Chinese colorings are used for this em- 
broidery.—Buttoned down the front 
coat is used on many Paris models.— 
Curious one sided effect is used on 
this taffeta gown at waist line and 
tunic edge. [Front and back views.]— 


CLASSES, H TO K 


22273 


New YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Fashion section, June 30, 1912—Con. 


Dress worn with the buttoned coat 
making it a three piece suit as it is 
called.—Effective contrast in  ma- 
terinis.—Flat over panniers of chiffon 
are inconspicuous but smart.—Light 
facings make the severely tailored hat 
shapes harmonize with summer 
dresses.—New flat. top Watteau hat, 
commonly called the pancake.—New 
wrist ruffles and narrow cuffs are a 
novel finish for the new long sleeves.— 
One of the odd ways in which pleats 
are returning to style.-—Pannier in its 
simplest form.—Pannier puff is larger 
toward the back.—Tailored hats take 
on a less severe trimming.—White 


ratine-southache braid is combined 
with the bright embroidery. © June 
BO one ste te Vench yuby. T,, One igs 


43988-48954. 


Daly b4, OTD: 

Another new and attractive jabot.— 
Artistic simplicity of line and con- 
trast.—Beach dress as worn by a 
French actress in a recent play.— 
Beautifully embroidered batiste dress, 


slightly draped.—Becoming  lines.— 
Blue and white batiste dress, with 


deep pleated flounce.—Brim rufile of a 
fold of chiffon is a new and popular 
trimming.—Clever manner of using 
bordered material. Dark blue muslin.— 
Coat is a good lJength for a_ short 
woman.—Contrasting tailored jacket 
and skirt is the style note of this 
season.—F lower design in embroidery 
breaks the simplicity of this gown.— 
Hair is waved about the face in 
studied simplicity.—Here black satin 
is combined with white lace.—In mili- 
tary and contrasting effect.—Odd little 
bonnet shape of lace trimmed with 
velvet ribbon and feathers.—One of 
the new incroyable tailor made suits.— 
One of the new jabots.—Parisienne. 
Her trimmed sunshade and how she 
wears her boa this season.—Plain 
color with a matching stripe.—Pretty 
modification of the Robespierre collar 
and jabot.—Shell pins, combs and hair 
clasps have returned to style.—Taffeta 
coat and skirt on the most correct 
tailored lines.—Two paradise orna- 
ments trim a hat of old blue taffeta. 
White lace hat trimmed with field 
flowers and velvet ribbon. © July 
14 1912): Ws ec. cenebuxduly 15) 290129 0k 
44609-44682. : 


Say. 28, eo 1a 
All black hat; black maline, satin 
ribbon and aigrette like ornament.— 


399 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22273 


pt. Iv, n.S., v. 7 


New YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Fashion section, July 28, 1912—Con. 


All tulle hat worn at the French sum- 
mer resorts.—Black taffeta hat, brim 
edge piping of white—Blue liberty 
satin wrap, lined with white. Steel 
bead cord. With lapel folded over.— 
Blue liberty satin wrap, line with 
white. Steel bead cord. With lapel 
turned back.—Braided over the ears.— 
Brim shaped into odd but graceful 
curves.—Caught in a knot at nape of 
neck.—Draped with princesse lace and 
faced under the brim, the straw 
searcely shows.—Harly fall shape.— 
Effectively placed ornament.—Feathers 
are placed in a charming old fashioned 
style-——IForehead fringe half hidden.— 
Front view of the hat with old fash- 
ioned feather placing.—Greek hair 
band and aigrette.—Green and Silver 
on artistic lines—Hand made silk 
flowers and leaves make a smart hat 
trimming for early fall.—Large hats 
frame the face halo-like-—Modern mob 
cap of chantilly lace and maline, with 
aigrette ornaments oddly placed.— 
Nattier blue silk dress. Skirt accor- 
dion pleated.—Odd trimming of curled 
birds’ plumes.—Original French frocks 
showing pleatsand drapery.—Pailleted 
band and aigrette for evening wear.— 
Panne velvet is draped in graceful 
folds.—Pretty new way to lace a dress 
shoe.—Reminiscent of Madame Pom- 
padour.—Small hat that frames the 
head becomingly.—Smart dinner gown 
with bead fringe trimming.—Soft nat- 
ural wave pulled over brow and 
cheeks.—Statuesque style of drap- 
ing.—Transparent wrap of mousseline 
de soie, with fringe on edges.—Waved 
with side part and ornaments.—With 
an eccentric but effective osprey plume 
placing.—With the old fashioned fore- 
head curl. © July 28, 1912; 1 c. each 
July 29, 1912; K 45172-45205. 


—— Aug. 11, 1912: 

Checked tailor made suit on simple 
lines from the Paris stage.—Contrast- 
ing ribbon and bow are interposed be- 
tween the lapels.—Hvening coat with 
the new long waist line.—French army 
red and blue is combined in this 
cape.—Girlishly simple with a coquet- 
tish touch of draper.—Late summer 
figured ratine coat on the new fall 
lines.—Simple and smart motor coat 
and bonnet.—White soutache is effec- 
tively used as braiding. © Aug. 11, 
1912; 1c. each Aug. 18, 1912; K 45868-— 
45875. 

—— Autumn hat lines and the 
latest collar and jabot.—Bohemian and 


NEw YorRK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Fashion section, Aug. 11, 1912—Con. 


shadow lace are used on this waist.—- 
Bruges lace insets and lierre lace 
rufles almost veil this graceful 
frock.—Correct ornament for flat style 
of hair dressing.—Deep pleats are used 
on the skirt, shallow ones on: the 
waist.—Design in the chantilly lace 
shows effectively against the straw.— 
Early fall cloth coat lined with striped 
silk. [Front and back view.]—French 
guipure lace collar, lapels with yalen- 
ciennes lace  rufile—Handkerchief 
linen and shadow lace trim this black 
liberty silk dress.—Late summer yogue 
at the French summer resorts.—Novy- 
elty stripe seen on several new 
models.—Plaid trimming will be a 
smart style note for autumn dresses 
and suits.—Plaid trimming will lend a 
gay note to the school girl’s suit this 
fall_—Point appliqué over old rose and 
with bands of black net.—Point d’esprit 
net and valenciennes lace make this 
dainty transparent waist.—Point de 
Milan combines decoratively with old 
rose taffeta.—Shadow lace, trimmed 
with strawberries and leaves.—Varied 
disposition of stripes lends charm to 
this frock. © Aug. 11, 1912; 1¢. Aug. 
13, 1912; K 45876-45894. 

—— Aug. 25, 1912: 

Black satin, white tulle, embroidery 
and pearls.—Costume of white eponge 
with blouse trimmings of cerise.—Dark 
green charmeuse frock with embroid- 
ered applied panels.—Embroidered silk 
mousseline gown with girdle of bro- 
cade.—Embroidered white chiffon gown 
draped with plain chiffon.—Gown of 
golden yellow silk draped with black 
voile. [Front and back view.]—Gown 
of moire silk braided in sautache.— 
Marine blue silk frock with garniture 
white corded silk.—Pleated chiffon 
Skirt and lace peplum.—White hat 
with blue paradise.—White satin gown 
with garniture of lace embroidered 
pearls.—White silk cashmere, lace and 
cherry ribbon.—White straw hat 
trimmed with ribbon and aigrettes.— 
White tulle hat with knot of rose rib- 
bon.—White voile gown with crushed 
strawberry jacket. © Aug. 25, 1912; 
1c. each Aug. 26, 1912; K 46227-46242, 


Sept. 8, 1912: 


Brocades in Japanese designs show 
harmonizing ornaments.—Crystal and 
gold beads embroidered with black 
mousseline de soie posed over rose.— 
Facing and corded edge, bias band of 
black satin. — Green hemstitched 


400 


aes 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


22273 


New YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 


Fashion section, Sept. 8, 1912—Con. 
mousseline de soie over white satin.— 
Green with sulphur yellow is one of 
the new color combinations for even- 
ing gowns.—New small black and white 
satin hat.—One of the new red even- 
ing coats flecked with gold.—Seams 
are accentuated by corded pipings.— 
Simple suit lines are chic with Robes- 
pierre collar and jabot.—Smart white 
moire hat.—Spangled with round and 
oblong erystal beads.—Transparent 
wraps of superposed chiffons become 
winterlike by their trimmings. © 
Sept. 8, 1912; 1 c. each Sept. 10, 1912; 
K 4698446995. 


Sept. 22, 1912: 


One of the satin wraps cut so it 
seems to be smaller around the an- 
kles.—Pale blue over pale rose; the 
embroidery of both tones.—Violet vel- 
vet brocaded on violet silk, seemingly 
draped by its cut.—White and gold, 
brocade, trimmed with silk lace and 
colored stones.—Wrap with sleeves 
and drop shoulder seams. © Sept. 22, 
1912; 1 c. each Sept. 23, 1912; K 47854-- 
47858. 


Fencing girl. © Sept. 8, 1912; 1. 
Sept. 10, 1912; K 47001. 


Gol srk © Aug. 18, 1912;.1° «. 
Aug. 19, 1912; K 46045. 
Hunting girl. © Sept. 1, 1912; 1<. 
Sept. 3, 1912; K 46728. 
Mr. Twee Deedle [1912]: 
© June 30; 1c. July 1; K 43955. 
© July 7; 1 c. July 8; K 44246. 
© July 14; 1c. July 15; K 44604. 
© July 21; 1c. July 22; K 44993. 
© July 28; 1c. July 29; K 45207. 
@ Aue 4: 4 -¢. Aus 6: Ki 4555. 
© Aug. 11; 1c. Aug. 18; K 45862. 
© Aug. 18; 1c. Aug. 19; K 46051. 
© Aug. 25:1 c. Aug, 26:)\K 46222. 
© Sept. 1; 1 c. Sept. 3; K 46728. 
© Sept. 8; 1 c. Sept. 10; K 46996. 
© Sept. 15; 1c. Sept. 16; K 47248. 
© Sept. 22; 1 c. Sept. 23; K 47859. 
© Sept. 29; 1 c. Sept. 30; K 48187. 


New features of the autumn fash- 
ions: 


Centre back seam is a new coat de- 
tail—New gema lace fashioned into a 
tunic. Sashes rather than belts are 
worh on gowns.—Simple frock on new 
lines.—Striped materials are modish. 
© Aug. 4.1912; 1 ¢, each. Aug: 6, 
1912; K 4554045544. 


New YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Newport. © Aug. 4, 1912; 1 ¢. Aug. 
6, 1912; K 45546. 


Paris fashions. Sept. 1, 1912: 

Brim edge fold is now doubled or 
tripled._—Lace has become a necessary 
style trimming.—Latest Parisian pan- 
nier effect—New type of dress for a 
stender figure.—One sleeve is of lace, 
the other of chiffon. Back view of 
paquin gown.—Very original evening 
coat and head-dress. © Sept. 1, 1912; 
1c. each Sept. 8, 1912; K 46729-46734. 


Perey [1912]: 
© June 30; 1c. July 1; K 48959. 
Gi duly a de duly SK 44247. 
© July 14; 1c. July 15; K 44608. 
© July 21; 1c. July 22; K 44989. 
© July 28; 1c. July 29; K 45211. 
©, Aug: 4; 1c. Aug. 6; K 45547. 
© Aug. 11; 1¢ Aug. 13; K 45866. 
© Aug. 18; 1 e«. Aug. 19; K 46047. 
© Aug. 25; 1 ¢. Aug. 26; K 46226. 
© Sept. 1; 1¢. Sept. 3; K 46724. 
© Sept. 8; 1 ce. Sept. 10; K 47000. 
© Sept. 15; 1 ec. Sept. 16; K 47244. 
© Sept. 22; 1 ¢. Sept. 23; K 47863. 
© Sept. 29; 1 c. Sept. 80; K 48183. 

Polo girl. © July 14, 1912; 1c. July 

15, 1912; K 44603. 


Rowing girl. © Aug. 25, 1912; 1 «. 
Aug. 26, 1912; K 46221. 


Swimming girl. © Aug. 4, 1912; 1c. 
Aug. 6, 1912; K 45545. 
Tennis girl. © July 21, 1912; 1e. 
July 22, 1912; K 44994. 

Terrors of the Tiny Tads [1912]: 
© June 30; 1c. July 1; K 48957. 
© July 7; 1c. July 8; K 44244. 
© July 14; 1¢ July 15; K 44606. 
© July 21; 1c. July 22; K 44991. 
© July 28; 1 ¢ July 29; K 45209. 
© Aug. 4; 1c. Aug. 6; K 45549. 
© Aug. 11; 1c. Aug. 13; K 45864. 
© Aug. 18; 1 c. Aug. 19; K 46049. 
© Aug. 25; 1c. Aug. 26; K 46224. 
© Sept. 1; 1c. Sept. 3; K 46726. 
© Sept. 8; 1c. Sept. 10; K 46998. 
© Sept. 15; 1 c. Sept. 16; K 47246. 
© Sept. 22; 1c. Sept. 23; K 47861. 
© Sept. 29; 1 c. Sept. 30; K 48185. 

Uncle Mun [1912]: 
© June 30; 1c. July 1; K 48958. 
© July 7; 1c. July 8; K 44245. 
© July 14; 1c. July 15; K 44607. 


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22274 


pt. IV; nS 


New YoRK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Uncle Mun [1912]—Continued. 
© July 21; 1¢. July 22; K 44992. 
© July 28 : 1 e. July 29; K 45210. 
© Aug. 4; 1¢. Aug. 6; K 45550. 
© Aug. 11; 1c. Aug. 18; K 45865. 
© Aug 18; 1 c Aug. 19; K 46050. 
© Aug. 25; 1 c. Aug. 26; K 46225. 
© Sept. 1; 1 c. Sept. 3; K 46727. 
© Sept. 8; 1 « Sept. 10; K 46999. 
© Sept. 15; 1c. Sept. 16; K 47247. 
© Sept. 22; 1 ¢. Sept. 23; K 47862. 
© Sept. 29; 1 c Sept. 30; K 48186. 
Winter hats: 
All black hat, with chantilly lace 
brim, crown draped with velvet.— 
Black velvet, covered with layers of 


donbled tulle-—Black veivet under 
brim, white velvet over brim, caught 
together at intervals—Black velvet, 


with paradise ornament for only trim- 

ming: ©) Sept. 29," 1912 "4d ve: exch 

Sept. 30, 1912; K 48179-48182. 
Vachting eirk “© Aug) 11912; te. 

Aug. 13, 1912; K 45867. 

New YORK MOTION PICTURE Co. See 
list of moving pictures at end of this 
catalogue. 

NEW YORK SUBURBAN LAND COMPANY, 
New York. [ 22274 
New York city. © Aug. 1, 1912; 2c. 

Aug, 21, 1912: K 46321: 

NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY, New York. 

[ 22275-22287 

Impressions of the passing show. 
[1912]: 

© June 30; 1c. July 190; K 44804. 

© duly Ts erduly 164 Ki 44753 

© July 14; 1 e July 16; K 44734. 

©) Sly? 2L* tc. Sully 20 hi 45219, 

© July 28; 1 «. July'30; K 45262. 

Grae: 48 ees Aue YR AGS 72. 

© Aug. 11; 1c. Aug. 16; K 45940. 

© Auge. 18:'1 @ Aug. 22% K 46135. 

© Aug. 25; 1c. Aug. 26; K 46248. 

© Sept. 1; 1 ¢. Sept. 6; K 46863. 

© Sept. 8; 1c. Sept. 9; K 46968. 

© Sept. 22; 1 c. Sept. 23; K 47864. 

© Sept. 29; 1c. Sept. 30; IK 48191. 
YORK ZOOLOGICAL society, New 

York. [22288-22310 
New York zoological park: 

African prong horned antelope 805.— 

Beatrix antelope 1308.—Chimpanzee 

4867, 53897, 5411, 5416—Crowned 


NEW 


40 


NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCcIETY—Contd. 
New York zoological park—Contd. 
pigeon 2061.—Elk 156a, 157, 2875, 
4986, 4990.—Japanese monkey 4119.— 
King Vulture 1990.—Kudu 4489.— 
Marion & Lion cubs 3986.—Mule deer 
4850.—Musk-ox 4770. jab wild 
sheep, 990.—Russian bear cubs, 1363.— 
Syrian bear cubs, 355.—Whooping 
crane, 789.—Wild geese, 4785. © July 
16, 1912: 2 ¢ each July faa 

171287-171309. 
NEWARK DAILY ADVERTISER PUBLISHING 


COMPANY, Newark, N. J. 
[22311; 22382 


MacFarland [Allison] and _ party 
waiting for train at Trenton. © July 


30, 1912; 2-¢. Aug. 2, 1992 eae 
—— leaving state prison to return 

to Newark... © July 30, 1912; 2 « 

Aug. 2, 1912>- K AS53382. 

NEWCcCOMB & RoBINSON, Boston. [22313 
Boston harbor from roof of N. BE. 

Tel. and Tel. co.’s bldg. © June 14, 

1912: 2 ¢. July 3.4912 Sa 


NEWMAN (VICTOR WINTHROP), New 
York. [ 22314-22316 
[Crystal gazer.] © July 1, 1912; 
1.c. July 2, 1912; 1 ¢. July Zoe 
K 45270. 
[Intruder. Nude woman on rock in 


stream and frog.] © July 4.3 
1c. July 2, 1912; 1 « duly 2 
Ix 45269. 
toss (Betsy ) 
Jl 2s Oe es 
45271. 
NEWMAN FASHION Cco., New York. 
[22317 
tailor. Fall 
Figs. 157-166. 
Aug. 15, 1912; 


© July’ 1, 19i2a7 ise: 
July 29, 1002s 


Fashionable woman’s 
and winter 1912-1913. 
© Ane, 14? 191902 te 
K 46138. 

NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE Cleve- 
land. [22318 

Barnes (Mrs. Myrtle) wife of Jesse 
C. Barnes, Caney Forks, Tenn. © 1 ¢. 
July 17, 1912; J 17 ia4e. 


NEwToN & co., London. [22319 


Wal the doctors. © Dee. 15, 1911; 
. dune 8, 1912; J 170904. 


Niconas (A. A.), Kane, Pa. 
Fortune teller. © Aug. 26, 

2c. Sept. 3, 1912; J 172998. 

Sandusky, O. 


ASSN., 


[ 22820 
1912; 


NIEBERGALL (ERNST), 


[22321 
Seagull in flight. © Mar. 28, 1912; 
ce. Aug. 20, 1912; J 172544. 


ONG 


ee 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 3, 1912 


NIvEN (Maxim), Rochester, N. Y. 


Charles the Great. 
1912; J 172005. 


NoLF AND LeEaeG, San Francisco. 
[ 22323 


© 1c. Aug. 8, 


—22325 

San Francisco series I" director post 
maedac) July 15, 1912; 2 c.. Suly; 29, 
1912; K 45328. 


——G director 
toto: 2 6, July 


post eard. © July 

29, 1912; IK 45329. 
——H director post card. © July 

17, 1912: 2c. July 29, 1912; K 45330. 


NorMAN (EpWARD WILLIAM), Easton, 


Md. [ 22396-22399 
Easton, Md.: é 
Standpipe, over 100 feet high.— 


View on the Miles River. © July 15. 


2h 2 e..each July 13, i912;. J: 171252, 5 


Lf ail a8 

Idlewild park, Talbot County, fair 
erounds. © July 12, 1912; 2c July 
aS, 1912; J 171154. 

Third Haven meeting house, oldest 
friends meeting house in America. © 
wy te, ore Ze, July, 13, 19123) 7 
171156. 

NorgtH AMERICAN CO., Philadelphia. 
[ 22330-22343 

Turrible of Waptin 
[1912] : 

© June 30; 


tales Kiddo 


2° e. Muay. > Is ASHLS: 
© July 7 ts e. July 9; K 44259. 

© July 14: Pe, duly. A5- IK 44642: 
© July 21: 2c. July 29; K 44900. 
© July 28; 2 c. July 29; K 45135. 


© Aug. 4; 2c. Aug. 6; K 45530. 
(©) Age 11-92 ¢, Aug. 13); Kl 45085, 
© Aug. 18: 2c. Aug. 19; K 45982. 
© Aug. 25; 2 c. Aug. 26; K 46195. 
© Sept. 1; 2 c Sept. 3; K 46681. 
© Sept. 8; 2c. Sept..9; K 46946. 


© Sept. 15; 2 
© Sept. 


2c. Sept. 16; K 47261. 
22; 2c. Sept. 23; K 47887. 


© Sept. 29; 2c. Sept. 30; IK 48332 
NORTHERN PHOTO CoO., Wausau, Wis. 
[ 22344-22373 


Wausau, Wis.: 

Cor. of Franklin and 5th.—Franklin 
from sixth.—Grant from sixth.—Grant 
street—High school.—In fair grounds 
park.—In the dining room at Roth- 
ehild’s park pavilion.—Looking west 
on Warren st.—Rothchilds park, at 
the pavilion.—Warren, Wis. © June 
men sot- 2 ec. each July 25, 192A cd 
171626, 171627, 171641. 171642, 171645, 
171649-171652, 171657. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


22383 


NORTHERN PHOTO CO., Wausau—Contd. 
Wausau, Wis.—Continued. 

Below the high bridge after the 
flood.—Below the high bridge after 
the flood, F 30. staunch old 
C. & N. W. bridge was doomed by the 
flood.—Flood wreckage hear Nirk- 
busch’s.—Remains of the high bridge.— 
Scene south from the high bridge after 
the flood. © July 25, 1912; 2 c. each 
Aug. 29, 1912; J 172576-172581. 


new steel bridge after the flood. 
©) July 26, 1912; 2c Aug. 29, 1912; J 
172582. 

[5 photographs] : 

All hands and the cook.—Big fel- 
low.—Daddy of them all.—Brought in 
two good ones.—Quite some fishing 
here. © July 20, 1912; 2 c. each July 
Pe. Oh Deh: Wh 23% | 11629. LAG. 
171689, 171654. 

[S photographs] : 

At close quarters.—Battle royal with 
a giant musky.—Bringing him in.— 
Got a rise the first cast.—Great fishing 
here.—I landed with a fair sized min- 
now.—Landing a big fellow.—Narrow 
escape. © July 1, 1912; 2 ¢ each July 
2050) LON oT 171625, 116280 AIG 
171636, 171637, 171640, 171644, 171648. 


NORTHERN VIEW Co., Mott, N. D. 
[22374-22376 

at Pingree, N. D. © 

28 Cx, AMS. Gy IOIT2 I 


Dairying pays 
April: 25, 1912: 
171961. 

Pingree, N. D., panoramic view, 1. 
OVA PE 16,\1912s, 2 € Aug: 6,:19125 5 
1719638. 

—— panoramic view, 2. 
HOID 52 ec) Aue. 6) ) 1942 >°3 171964. 
NotMAN, Boston. [22377-22379 

Fifth international congress of cham- 


bers of commerce. © Sept. 26, 1912: 
2s seni.) oO) L912: J LIST, 


Poland Spring house, panorama. © 
PES at. | (tO be nr Age LU FOND a, 


© April 25, 


°172314. 


Visitors at Shoe machinery co. © 


ily hy) hd 724 eh Subky 19, TOR Sg 

171362. 

NOVELTY CALCULATOR CO., Watertown, 
INE PE [22380 


Direct radiation for steam and hot 
water heating. © May 18, 1912; 1 ¢. 
May °25,/1912;.1 1061. 

NOWELL & RoGNON, Seattle. 
[22381-22383 
Rainier (Mt.) from hotel Washing- 


font Seattle! ©, Taly30.: 19123 >2 *e: 
Mae ty! 1912.3 FDS 


403 


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22384 


pt. IV. Sv. a 


Nowe. & Rocnon—Continued. 
Sourdoughs aboard S. S. Portland. 
© July 30, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1912; J 
171927. 
Tzar Allen. © July 30, 1912; 2 e. 
Aug. 5, 1912; J 171926. 


Noyes (Gro. D), Terre Haute, Ind. 
[22384-22386 
Herz, 2nd annual outing. © June 
26, 1912: 2¢. June 29, 1912; J 170986. 
[2 photographs]: 
Bensen coal tipples.—Officials of 
Clinton, Ind. © Aug. 30, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each Sept. 3, 1912; J 173201. 173202. 


NUTSHELL PUBLISHING COMPANY, LTD., 
Toledo, O. [22387, 22388 
There must be four sides to a square 
deal. © Apr. 25, 1912-2 ec. Apr: 27, 
1912; IX 46319. 


Way of decision. It’s up to you. © 
Apres 25, d5i2- 2-6 Ale in soe, 
46318. 


ODDART COMPANY, New York. [22389 


[Ye bullmoose.] © Sept. 11, 1912; 
Ze. Sept. 12. 1912> K 4722. 


Ors (InevaLD C.) See list of motion 
tion pictures at end of this cata- 
logue. 


OESTREICHER BROTHERS, New York. 
[22390-22392 

Do you wear pants? © June 27, 
1912; 1c. July 2, 1912; K 43983. 

Remnants. © July 29, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 7, 1912;-K 45564. 

5.000 yards of finest merchant tailor 
woolens. © Sept. 26, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 
28. 1912: K 48156. 

OFrruTr (Louis E.) Memphis. 
[ 22398, 22394 


Butterfly. © 1c. July 19, 1912; J 
171882. 
Splinter (The) © 1c. July 19, 


1912; J 171881. 


OLESoN (C. Oscar), Willmar, Minn. 
[22395-22397 


Barnes County, N. D., pioneer club 
at Chautauqua park, Valley City, 
N. D. © July 17, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 9, 
1912; J 173109. 


State normal summer school stu- 
dents, Valley City, N. D. © July 2, 
1912; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1912; J 171962. 


Valley City, N. D., state normal 
school. © Aug. 5, 1912; 2 ¢ Sept. 9, 
1912; J 173110. 


OLIVERIO (M.), New York. 
[22898-22400 
[Village bank] 138608. © June 28, 
1912; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1912; K 46491. 
Village smithy. 13610. © June 28. 
1912; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1912; K 46492. 


[Wayside inn.] 13609. © June 28, 
1912; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1912; K 46494. 


Oxtson (O. S.), Darlington, S. D. 

[22401-22403 — 

Soldiers’ camp south of Darlington, 

June 12, 1912. A, B, C. © June 29, 

1912; 2 c. each July 1, 1912; J 170715, 
170716, 170749. 


OpavA (FRANCIS), New York. 


[Little midgets. Colored scene in 
their work-shop.] © July 19, 1912; 
2c. July 24, 1912; K 45019. 


ORIENTAL & OCCIDENTAL PRESS BUREAU, 
Washington. [22405, 22406 


Seoul, Korea, court house. © Aug. 
11, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 1, 149127 3 ieee 


Typical Korean school room equipped 
and maintained by the Japanese ad- 
ministration. © Aug. 11, 1912; 2 e. 
Aug. 1, 1912; J 171856. 


OSBORNE COMPANY, LTD., London. 
[22407-22409 
[Great Central Lake.] © Aug. 30, 
1912; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1912; K 46419. 
Green River, Utah. © Sept. 25, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1912; K 48054. 
[In our own Blue Ridge Mountains. ] 
© Sept. 4, 1912; 2 c Sept. 6, 1912; K 
46828. 


OTTENHEIMER (I. AND M.), Baltimore. 

[22410 

When Governor Woodrow Wilson 

was nominated for President, July 2, 

1912, Convention hall, Baltimore. © 

July 5, 1912; 2 c July (aoe 
44049. 


OTTERBEIN CHURCH, Baltimore. [22411 

Baltimore. Otterbein church. © 
Aug. 1, 1912; 2 c«. Aup 12) 3g 
45820. 


OUR ART DEPARTMENT, Chicago. [22412 
Wyllie’s poppy. © Sept. 20, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 23, 1912; K 47587. 
OUT WEST PHOTO SHOP, Denver. [22413 
Denver base ball club. © Aug. 14. 
1912; 2 ec. Aug. 19, 1912; J 173008. 
OvuTCAULT (R. F.), Flushing, N. Y. 
[22414-22562 
All prescriptions filled with fresh, 


pure drugs. 24x. © Sept. 17, 1912; 
2 c. Sept. 16, 1912; K 47202. 


[22404 | 


404 


 — 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


mo. 3, 1912 


22562 


OUTCAULT (R. EF.) —Continued. 

Bring your prescriptions to our 
drug store. 58x. © Sept. 17, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 16, 1912; K 47208. 


[Clothing cuts for ads]: 

Come buy one, they are cheaper now, 
suits too. 1—Don’t you need a new 
suit of clothes. 39.—Don’t you need a 
hewraincoat. Jim Dandy does. 10.— 
Here we are Mr. Jim Dandy and his 
dog. 0.—Keepcool. 26.—Ladies come 
see our Jim Dandy presents for men. 
51.—Learn to dress well, it pays. 35.— 
Let us furnish your furnishings, shoes 
too. 418.—Looking prosperous brings 
prosperity. 52.—Makea hit in our Jim 
Dandy clothes. 17.—Our Jim Dandy 
new hats are on tap. 86.—Our Jim 
Dandy shoes are made right. 13S.— 
Our Jim Dandy suits and overcoats 
keep older men looking young. 40.— 
Say, you want to go down and buy a 
Jim Dandy suit. 29.—Slip into one of 
our Jim Dandy overcoats and suits. 
§.—Solid shoes at bottom prices. 6S.— 
Spend more for your clothes. 5.—Take 
a look at your old hat. 11.—They like 
you better in our Jim Dandy clothes. 
21.—We'll dress you right from the 
- ground up. 24S.—Wear our Jim Dandy 
furnishings and be dressed right. 88. 
© Aug. 8, 1912; 2 c each Aug. 8, 1912; 
K 45586-45606. 


[Cuts for ads]: 

At the top. Honest deniing did it. 
217.—Big drops. 215.—Complete stock. 
225.—Dollar saved is a dollar made. 
240.—Don’t be alarmed but it is high 
time to buy now. 221.—Don’t you need 
Something for your skin. 2.—Hxcuse 
me. No more William Tell for me, 
except to tell the truth. 206.—Feather 
in his eap. 208.—Found. 242.—Good. 
Resolved we stand behind our goods. 
223.—Have it in the house prepared. 
41.—Have you got the rheumatism. 
44.—_Hello. 239.—I know where to get 
the medicine. 25.—It’s a_ feast: 
Thanksgiving. 247.—It’s a safe hit. 
Bang. 222-—It’s running slow, the 
days grow shorter and shorter. 248. — 
Just once more. Prices. 204.-—Look 
at the money we saved. 2388.—Look. 
$ave money. 200.—Price talks. 201.— 
Quality. 212.—Quality high, prices 
low. 230.—Rah, rah, rah. Resolved 
you won’t have a kick coming. 245.— 
Resolved come in and let us show you. 
252.—Resolved it is a picnic to shop 
at our store. 228.—Resolved our busi- 
hess is booming. 226.—Resolved that 
if you deal with us once. 250.—Re- 
Solved that it doesn’t matter how hot 
the weather may be. 232.—Resolved 


OUTCAULT (R. F.)—Continued. 
[Cuts for ads]—Continued. 

that it is pretty hard to get our prices 
any lower. 203.—Resolved that our 
prices won’t frighten you. 209.—Re- 
solved that the square deal wins. 
218.—Resolved that there pre dollars 
and dollars worth of good values. 
231.—Resolved that we have just what 
you wish. 244.—Resolved that we have 
to blow our own horn. 213.—Resolved 
that you can rake in some good goods. 
241.—Resolved that you should look 
before you leap. 233.—Resolved that 
you will be pleased. 235.—Resolved 
that you will hunt no further for it. 
246.—Resolved we are fishing for busi- 
ness. 229.—Resolved we are on the 
watch for new things. 220.—Resolved 
we are the busy bee store all right. 
224.—Resolved we have lots of nice 
Christmas presents. 251.—Resolved 
you can’t fall down on any thing you 
buy from us. 205.—Resolved you can’t 
get money aby easier than to deal with 
us. 202.—School learn to figure. 
236.—See. Resolved we always keep 
both eyes open. 2438.—Some people go 
where they get fooled. 214—This 
rude, ungainly, bold, and _ boistrous 
month of March. 210.—Tige aren’t 
you tickled. It’s spring. 211.—Tige, 
I have nothing but good luck. 249.— 
Wake up, we’re awake. 21!).—Way up 
in G. 287.—We strive to please and 
we do. 216.—We wish you a happy 
Valentine Day. 207.—Weicome. Re- 
solved we are up with the times. 
234.—What do you need. We've got 
it. 227.—What, mail order goods? 
Never again. 254.—What’s wrong 
with your stomach. 43.—Why don’t 
you attend to that cold. 9. © Sept. 3, 
1912; 2 c. each Sept. 3, 1912: K 46617- 
46676. 


Don’t you need a spring tonic. 15x. 
© Sept. 17, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1912: 
K 47204. 


[Druggists’ cuts for ads]: 

Bring us your prescriptions. No. 
37.—Buy your Xmas. presents now. 
No. 49.—Come see our beautiful leather 


goods. No. 40.—Come to our drug 
store. No. 18—Have you got the 
rheumatism? No. 44.—Here I come. 
No. 28.—School. Learn to buy. No. 
35.—They can’t April fool me. No. 
14—Too much Thanksgiving. No. 
48.—Try our cigars. No. 24.—Why 
don’t you get some medicine. No. 


44th my drug store fixed me up 
all right. No. 26. © July 10, 1912; 
2c. each July 10, 1912; K 44274-44285. 


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OUTCAULT (R. F.)—Continued. 
[Druggists’ cuts for ads]—Continued. 


—— Come see what we have for 
Xmas. presents. 50.—Come to our 
cooling fount. 55.—Gee, it looks 
good; is good too. 54.—Gimme some 
more. 53.—Have a clean healthy scalp. 
30.—Our drug store is where to buy 
your Christmas presents. 57.—Our 
store is the store for presents. 20.— 
Sure cure for summer complaints. 
25.—We always keep an abundance of 
up-to-date surgical necessities and ap- 
pliances. 7.—We sell the best of every- 
thing. 23.—When the children are 
sick let us supply the medicine. 38. 
© July.12, 1912: 2 c. each July 18, 
1912; K 44372443882. 

Be beautiful. 19.—Doctor says 
you get pure fresh medicines at our 
store. 29.—Don’t you need something 
for your skin. 2.—Hvery hour, every 
day or night. 89.—For your jewelry, 
our’s is the store. 389.—Happy New 
Year. 1.—Have it in the house, be 
prepared. 41.—I must go to my drug 
store now. 45.—I won't be sick long. 
5.—What’s wrong with your eye, ear, 
nose, or throat. 22.—What’s wrong 
with your stomach. 3.—Why not 
have nice pearly teeth. 34.—yYes, we 
have photographing supplies. 19X. 
July 20, 1912; 2 c. each July 19, 1912; 
K 44824-44836. 


—— After you send for the doctor 
send your prescriptions to us. 42.— 
Brighten up. We've got the brushes. 
12x.—Bring us your prescriptions. 3.— 
Buy a whole box of our fine cigars for 
Thanksgiving. 47.—Chase away the 
vermin we have the stuff. 21—Doctor 
your animals and poultry and keep 
them well. 13.—Every one needs a 
tonic in the spring. 10.—Get some 
medicine for that headache. 32.—Get 
your shaving stuff from us. 38.—Have 
you got the heart burn. 6.—I’m glad 
I went to my drug store first. 27.—If 
you want anything in the sporting 
goods line. 57.—Lesson no. one. 36.— 
Let us knock the spots off your clothes. 
11.—Of course you need new wall pa- 
per. 59.—Oh doctor, give me a pre- 
seription for this. 52.—Our candies are 
always fresh. 58——Our drugs are al- 
ways fresh and pure. 12.—Remember 
we carry a complete line of rubber 
goods. 31.—See how all my freckles 
eame off. 28.—Seeds fresh and new 
for your garden and flower beds. 15.— 
We keep right up to the minute. 17.— 
We've got all kinds of brushes and 
paints. 16x.—We’ve got everything 
you want from a hair tonic to a bun- 


OUTCAULT (R. F.)—Continued. 
[Druggists’ cuts for ads]—Continued. 


ion plaster. 8—Why don’t you cure 
that cold. 9.—You get nice writing pa- 
pers and pens, inks and things at my 
drug store. 46. © July 20, 1912: 2 ec. 
each July 19, 1912; K 44904-44929. 


Now let ’em come. If you want any- 
thing in the drug line. 57x. © Sept. 
17, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1912; K 47205. © 


Our store for your classy station- 


ery. 56x. © Sept. 17, 1912; K 47205. 
16, 1912; K 47206. 


Our store is the place to get your 
prescriptions filled right 40x. © Sept. 
17, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1912: K 47207, 


OverRBEY (E. P.), Mobile, Ala. [22563 


Mobile, Ala., looking east from Caw- 
thon hotel. © Aug. 9, 1912; 1 ec. Aug. 
12,1912; 1 ce. Aug..19, 1912. ae 


Owi1nes (S. D.), Topeka. [22564 


Billiard (Julius B.) © Sept. 5, 1912; 
2.€. Sept. 9, 1912 J tiateoe 


PABST BREWING COMPANY, Milwaukee. 
[22565 
Beer of the hour. © Aug. 30, 1912; 

2 c. Sept. 26, 1912; K 48033. 


PacH (Oscar), New York. 
[22566-22579 


Bankers trust building, A to N. © 
1 ec. each July 12, 1912; J 171026- 
171039. 


PacH BROoS., New York. 


Marshall (Gov.) 98759 A, B. © 
Sept. 1, 1912; 2 ec. each Sept. 11, 1912; 
J 173165, 173166. 


[11 photographs]: 

Goethals (Col. George EB.) 98565.— 
Hedges (Job. EH.) 98722 A, F.—Mce- 
Adoo (W. G.)  98750.—Roosevelt 
(Ethel) 97700.—Wilson (Gov. W.) 
and baby, 98786 A.—Wilson (Gov. W.) 
and family, 98764 H, 98765 D.—wWil- 
son (Mrs. W.) 98789 F, G, K. Sept. 
1, 1912; 2 ce. each Sept. 11, 1912; J 
173157-173164, 1738167-173169. 

[16 photographs]: 

Carnegie (Andrew) 98189 F, I, A. 
HK, B.—Clark (Champ) 983893 B, A, 
C.—Day (Justice William R.) 98387.— 
Guggenheim (Simon) 98390.—Lodge 
(Henry Cabot) 983889 B, C.—Lurton 
(Justice Horace Harmon) 98388.— 
Underwood (Oscar W.) 98891 A, B.— 
Williams (John Sharp) 983892. © 
June 1, 1912; 2 c. each June 29, 1912; 
J 170689-170704. 


[22580-22608 


406 


i 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 
PAckK BROS., Washington. [22608* 
Jackson day banquet. © Jan. 9, 


1912; 2c. Jan. 10, 1912; J 164815. 


Pack Bros., NEw YorK & INTERNAT’L 
NEWS, New York. [22608* 


Taft (Pres. W. H.) signing Arizona 


statehood bill. © Feb. 15, 1912; 2. 
Feb. 16, 1912; J 169267. 
PAESZLER STUDIO, Ada, Ohio. [22609 


Ohio northern university campus. 
© July 22, 1912; 2c. July 24, 1912; J 
171614. 


Pace (R. C.), Saco, Me. [22610 
Old Orchard, Me., over the beach. 


© Sept. 10, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1912; 
J 173606. 


PAHMBYER (F.. O.), St. Louis. [22611 

Diagram for determination of boiler 
tests without computation. © 1 «. 
Aug. 1, 1912; I 1067. 


PALEN (FRANK), Caledonia, Minn. 
[22612-22614 
Caledonia, Minn., city hall and 
muGuorium. © Aug. 13, 1912: 2 c¢. 
Aug. 15, 1912; J 172205. 


St. Peters church park. 1, 2. 


© Aug. 20, 1912; 2 c. each Aug. 22, 
1912; J 172402, 172408. 


PALISADES NURSERIES, Sparkill, N. Y. 
[ 22615, 22616 


Pilate A, B: © Aug. 12, 1912; 2 ¢ 
each Aug. 16, 1912; K 46282, 46283. 


PALMER Oklahoma City, 
Okla. [22617 
Palmer original act with the Whitely 
exerciser in their parlor gymnasium 
scene. © July 15, 1912; 2c Aug. 12, 
poi; J 172126. 


(GEORGE), 


PALMERSTON & JOLLEY, Santa Monica, 
Cal. [22618 
Formal opening of Sunset inn. © 
mee 5, $OTD* 2c. Aug. 1, 1912: J 
172420. 


PAMOS ART COMPANY, New York. 
[22619-22630 

[12 prints]: 

[Amsterdam, old.] 106.— [Canoe 
time.] 108.—[Dinner hour.] 123.— 
[Eskimoux in Greenland.] 601.—[ First 
steamboat.] 607.—[Half Moon.] 614.— 
[Hudson (Hendrick)] 619.—[Isle of 
Death. ] 204.— [Our Thanksgiving 
friend.] 618.—[Perils of the plains.] 
117. [Sunset.] 205.— [Yorkshire 
scene.] 102. © Aug. 5, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Aug. 6, 1912; K 45514-45525. 


22665 


PANCOAST (CHARLES R.), Philadelphia. 
[22631-22649 

Stenton: 

Bed room.—Cloister.—Dining room.— 
Hast front.—Front door.—Gardens 
1—5.—Gardens 8-10.—Rear buildings.— 
Reception room.—The library.—The 
Logan fire place.—West front.—2nd 
story rooms. © Sept. 25, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each Sept. 26, 1912; J 173612-173630. 
PARKE (JEAN), New York. 

[ 22650, 22651 

Mason (John). © July i, 1912; 
2c. July 8, 1912; K 44224. 

Reicher (Hedwig). © July 1, 1912; 
2c. July 8, 1912; K 442238. 

PARKER (H. WALDO), Salem, Oregon. 
[22652 

Lewis-Wilson, four generation group. 
© July 10, 1912; 2c. July 17, 1912; J 
171258. 


PARKINSON ART CO., Brooklyn. [22653 
Butcher (The). © Sept. 19, 1912; 

2 c. Sept. 21, 1912; J 173428. 

PARLIN (W. E.), Weld, Me. [22654 


Six calves born at one birth. © 
Aue 2. LOL: | 2 €. Aue, 17, 1912. J 
172567. 


PARMELEE (Mrs. C. E.), Boston 
[22655-22657 
Salvini (Tomasso). ©1e July 3, 


1992: PF 1LTOTTS: 
exercises at the presentation of 


an order. © 1c July 3, 1912; J 
170776. 


presentation of order, in Rome, 
Italy. ©1e. July 3, 1912; J 170777. 


PASSMORE (LEE N.), San Diego, Cal. 

[22658 

Coronado tent city, no. 84. © July 

Gaga - en July 1b, 1912: Sept. 3; 
1912; J 172985. 


PATTEN (LEONARD), London. 
[ 22659. 22660 
Henry the seventh’s chapel. Miserere. 
Deceitful fellowe. © Aug. 7, 1912; 2 
e. Aug. 19, 1912; K 46284. 
—— King Solomon sheweth © 
Bie ey IOI 8 De.) Aue. 19, Totes. Ke 
46285. 


PATTERSON (ARTHUR J.), Kalamazoo. 
[22661-22665 


[5 prints]: 
Good luck.—Horseshoe luck.—Sham- 
rock luck.—Swastika luck.—Wishbone 
luck. 


©) July 28, 1912; 2 c. each Inlv 
29, 1912; K 4512445128. 


407 


22666 


PEARCE (JOSEPH N.), Philadelphia. 
[22666-22668 


“ Joker,” quartering view, stern. © 
1c. Sept. 16, 1912; J 173318. 


Xqqme, Flat Rock motor-boat club, 
A, B. © 1. each Sept. 9, 1912; J 
173098, 173099. 


PrEcK (Orson W.), Traverse City, Mich. 

[22669, 22670 

Railroad snow plow in a drift, north- 

ern Mich. © July 24, 1912; 2c July 
20, 19123) J 171616. 


Speed boat race at Traverse City, 
Mich. © July 24, 1912; 2c. July 26, 
1912; J 1716077. 


PELTON (HERBERT W.), Asheville, N. C. 
[22671-22704 

[14 photographs]: 

Asheville, N. C., double spring, wan- 
der trail. — Asheville, N. C., park 
Square.—Blue Ridge ass’n grounds 
from Black Mt., N. C.—Blue Ridge 
ofiice and lobby.—Blue Ridge lobby.— 
Dining room, Toxaway inn.—From 
Mountain Meadows Inn, near Ashe- 
ville). N. C.—Mt. Meadows inn.—Mt. 
Meadows inn, dining room.—Mt. Mead- 
ows inn, dining room, HE. side.—Mt. 
Meadows inn, living room.—Mt. Mead- 
ows veranda, H. side —Mt. Meadows 
veranda, S. HE. side—Sunburst, N. C., 
dune, 1912. © July 30, 1912: 2.¢ 
each July 31, 1912; J 171821-171834. 

[20 photographs]: 

Asheville, N. C., legal bldg.—Blue 
Ridge ass’n. grounds, The big 
Craggies.—Blue Ridge ass’n. grounds. 
overlooking the tent colony.—Blue 
Ridge ass’n. grounds, bird’s eye-view, 
354.—Craggie Mts. from drive, Mountain 
meadows.—Lake Toxaway, N. C., boat- 
ing on the lake 129.—Lake Toxaway, 
N, Gy, rustic bridge, & island 131.— 
Lake Toxaway, N. C., swimming in the 
lake, 180.—Laurel as it grows.—Moun- 
tain laurel in the land of the sky.— 
Robert H. Lee hall, 30.—Robert E. 
Lee hall, Black Mts., N. C. 28.—Rob- 
ert EK. Lee hall, portico and vista, 35.— 
Toxaway Inn, approach 127.—Toxa- 
way Inn, east side veranda 128c.— 
Toxaway Inn, entrance, 122.—Toxa- 
way Inn, glimpse, 185.—Toxaway Inn, 
lobby, 126.—Toxaway Inn, pleasure 
party in front 125.—Toxaway Inn, 
scene in front 123. © July 6, 1912; 
2 @. egch duly 5) (19iss oF Ls T— 
270820, 170825-170840. 


PEPPER (CLAUDE L.), Chicago. [22705 


Treaty on the old frontier. © June 
20, 1912; 2 ec. May 31, 1912; J 170997. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. s., Vv. 7 


PERIN (FLORENCE H.) Brookline, Mass. 
[22706 


Happiness flower. © Aug. 2, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 21, 1912; K 46322. 


PERKINS (W. B.), Lead, S. D. 
[22707-22712 


Belle Fourche, S. D., wagon train 
load of wool. © Aug. 8, 1912; 2 ca 
Sept. 4, 1912; J 173013. 


Dakota power company’s flume, 
Rapid Canyon, 8. D. © Aug. 31, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 4, 1912; J 173011. 

Meade(Ft.) S. D. and Bear butte. 
© Aug. 31, 1912; 2° Sept. 4) a0 
J 173010. 

Pierre, 8S. D., state capitol. © Aug. 
31, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1912; J 178009. 

South Dakota. Ph. A. picnic, Hot 
Springs, S. D. © Aug. 19, 1912; 2 «. 
Sept. 4, 1912; J 178014. 


Wind cave, S. D. © Aug. 19, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 4, 1912; J 173012. 


PERRY (C. H.), New York. 
[22713-22740 


[Ameng the Rocky’s.] © July l, 
1912; 2 ce. Sept. 11, 1912; K 47028. 


[Colored prints]: 


[Dutch mill.] — Fall. 18501. — 
[Gleams of sunshine. Woman sitting 
against tree by road in the woods. 
Farmer’s wagon farther up the road.] 
18604.—[Glorious autumn.] 138154.— 
Glorious spring. 13401.—[Golden glow. 
Three fishermen in a boat off point 
where cottages are.] 13476.—?Grist 
mill.] 18601.—[In the golden after- 
noon. Woods.] 138602.—[June. Coun- 
try landscape with trees in bloom.] 
18478.—[Lora. Woman in lavender 
with white furs, red flowers and blue 
hat with plumes.J—[Millinery girl. 
Colonial girl in blue with bandbox 
over arm.]—Quiet day. Trees in 
bloom along a meadow stream.]— 
[Sandy road.] 18477.—[Shady pool.] 
138603. — Spring. 13500. — [Stillness 
Country landscape along river.]— 
[Sunny hours. Man in boat and three 
ducks on pond in the woods.] i3607.— 
[Sunset at a country village by the 
water. ] 13475.—[Tapestry design. 
Couple in the country, three lambs and 
stream. ] 18802. — Tapestry design. 
Couple on bridge.] 18801.—[Tapestry 
design. Man helping woman across 
stream. ] 18800.—[Tapestry design. 
Man swinging woman near stream. ] 
13808.—[Tree gate. ]—[ Woodland. } 
13605. © June 28, 1912; 2 @ each 
Aug. 80, 1912; K 46486, 46441, 46445- 


408 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


Perry (C. E.)—Continued. 

[Colored prints]—Continued. 
46449, 46455, 46457, 46461, 46463, 
46468, 46472, 46473, 46477, 46479- 
46485, 46489, 46496. 

[Fishing haven.] © July 1, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 11, 1912; K 47029. 

[Mountain lake.] © July 1, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 11, 1912; K 47027. 

[Path along the lake.] © July 1, 
1912; 2c. Sept. 11, 1912; K 47026. 


Petaluma, 
[22741 


Petaluma landscape. © 
2 ei Nus 3 LOT? sy Fi 


PETALUMA INCUBATOR (CO., 
Cal. 
Typical 
Apr 18, 1912; 
171929. 


Peters (Wiis H.), Norwalk, O. 
[ 22742, 22743 


[Man with cane in checkered suit 
and a red y.] © Aug. 5, 1912; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 8, 1912; K 45575. 


Merry Christmas. [Santa Claus 
with holly wreath.] © Aug. 5, 1912; 
2 c. Aug. 8, 1912; K 45576. 


PETINGER AND COMPANY, Chicago. 
[22744-22746 
[8 prints]: 
Baby’s dream.—Love’s symphony.— 
Sunbeams. © Sept. 3, 1912; 2 c. each 
Sept. 3, 1912; K 46740-46742. 


PETRIK AND LARKIN, Winner, S. D. 
[22747 


Harvesting on Dr. J. J. Donovan’s 
600 acre field of rye two miles east of 
Winner, Tripp county, S. D. © July 
menor dt CC Aue, 2.19125 1 ‘ec Aug. 
20, 1912; J 172421. 


Puito (EH. R.), Elmira, N. Y. [22748 


Working drawing of the Philo utility 
eaope ©) July 1, 1912; 1° ¢@ July 16, 
1912; I 1064. 


Puiers (Guy H.), Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 
[22749-22761 


Breakfast at Seminole camp. © 
Aug. 24, 1912; 2 ec. Aug. 26, 1912; J 
172509. 


Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.: 

Bathing scene.—Beach scene. © 
Sept. 7, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 11, 1912; 
J 173145, 173146. 

—— beach, line up of bathers, 1, 2. 
© July 18, 1912; 2 @ each July 22, 
1912; J 171418, 171419. 

—— off for the beach, July 4, 1912. 
© July 6, 1912; 2c. July 10, 1912; J 
170911. 


Osceola Inn. © July 6, 1912; 2 
e. July 10, 1912; J 170912. 


Puiprs (Guy E.)—Continued. 

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.—Continued. 
river view. © Aug. 24, 1912; 2 
e; Aug. 26, 1912; J 172508. 

Group of Seminoles, Fort Lauder- 
dale, Fla. © Aug. 24, 1912; 2c. Aug. 
26, 1912; J 172510. 

Hillsboro beach. © July 11, 1912; 
Zi dalys1d, OID J AeA tes: 

Hillsboro lighthouse, 1,2. © July 
PE OLA Boe. -eneh): July. lo.” LOM 
171164, 171165. 

Seminole bucks, Fort Lauderdale, 
Fla. © Aug. 24, 1912; 2c Aug. 26, 
1912; J 172507. 

PHOTO ART SHOP, St. Paul. [22762 

Hill (J. J.) dinner. ©1c. Sept. 19, 
1912; J 1783887. 


PHOTO STAMP 


COMPANY, Saginaw, 
Mich. [22763, 22764 


Vote for Taft. © Aug. 16, 1912; 
2e. Aug. 19, 1912; K 45971. 


Vote for Wilson. © Aug. 16, 1912; 
Ze. Aug: 19, 1912; K. 45972. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin. [22765 


Little friar. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2c. 
Sept. 18, 1912; K 48165. 


PICKERING (J. FRANK), Payson, Utah. 

[22766 

Colorado state prison, chapel lecture. 

© Feb. 19, 1912; 2c. July 12, 1912; J 
172108. 


PICKETT (LEE), Index, Wash. 
[22767, 22768 


Mahalia, 114 years old, 2039, 2040. 
© Aug. 25, 1912; 2 « each Sept. 30, 
1912; J 173699, 173700. 


PICKETT PHOTO Co., Index, Wash. 
[22769-22773 

[5 photographs] : 

Baring, Wash., 2002.—Baring shin- 
gle mill, 2007—EHagle Falls, 2006.— 
Hast Index Mt., 2001.—Skykomish 
River “20120 © June) 20; 1912+ 2),¢; 
each July 15, 1912; J 171168-171172. 
PICTORIAL NEWS Cco., New York. 

[22774-22777 


Democratic congressmen and Gov. 
Wilson. © July 20, 1912; 1c. Aug. 6, 
190020 Pe: Aug.) 13) 1912", J kT21BS: 


Democratic national convention. © 
Sly aes OID) el Aueh Oe) FOLD. A ec 
Aug. 18, 1912; J 172139. 

Endymion (Yacht). © Oct. 1, 1912; 
Pie Oet.).3, 1912 5-7, 173806. 

New York Giants, group 1912. © 
Mets 1912 312) e.- Sept: 26, Ton ois 
1738681. 


409 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22778 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 7 


PIERCE (HENRY H.), Boston. 
[22778-22782 
Bishop (Mrs. J. C.) daughter. 1, 2. 
© 1c. each July 1, 1912; J 170736. 
170787. 
Dooley (W. J.) 1,2. ©1e. each 
July 1, 1912; J 170738, 170739. 
Lindheim (Mrs. Norvin) son. © 1 
ce. July 20, 1912; J 171404. 
[22783 
© Mar. 


Prerce (Percy) Philadelphia. 
Percy Pierce racer no. 68. 
16, 1912; 1 ec. Mar. 26, 1912; 11048. 
PIERCE (RoBertT F'. Y.) New York. 
— [22784, 22785 
Voyage of life. [Series A.] © July 
81, 1912: 1 e. Aug. 10, 1912; 1 c. Aug. 
30, 1912; K 46505. 
[Series B.] © July 31, 1912; 
den Aus. 10,1912: te. Ane 30. 19122 
K 46506. 


PIERCE (WALTER L.) Boston. 
[22786, 22787 


[2 photographs]: 

Here’s where I fit.—Interested. © 
Sept. 22, 1912; 2 -¢. ‘each Sept. 2, 
1912; J 178486, 173487. 


Pierce (WricHTt M.), Claremont, Cal. 
[22788-22792 

[5 photographs]: 

Mt. Baldy thro’ peppers from Clare- 
mont, Cal.—Mt. San Antonio from In- 
dian Hill—Old Baldy and Mt. On- 
tario from Indian Hill.—Old Baldy 
and Ontario peak from Pomona Col- 
lege campus.—Old Baldy from Indian 
Hill. © June 8, 1912; 2 c. each July 
29, 1912; J 171785-171789. 


PrrrRson (EpwINn) Seattle. [22798 


Panorama group of city council, 
park board and Tilicums. © Aug. 25, 
19125 BrveiSept.:3, 1912s Jv L¥2659. 


PLAIN DEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY, 
Cleveland. [22794-22797 

[4 prints]: 

Mr. Plain Dealer Wantad brings you 
the right girl.—Mr. Plain Dealer Want- 
ad will find the girl you want.—Mr. 
Plain Dealer Wantad will find your 
man.—Mr. Plain Dealer Wantad will 
rent your property. © July 27, 1912; 
2c. each Aug. 19, 1912; K 45978-45981. 


PLATTE RIVER VALLEY LAND ©co., Sterl- 
ing, Colo. [22798 
Le Roy, Colo., wheat field. © Aug. 


3, 1912; 2 c. Aug. '7,°1912; J 171970. 


PoHL (JOHN CHARLES) JR., Easton, 
Pa. [22799 
Green (Dr. Traill) monument. lo- 

cated at entrance of Haston, Pa., 

cemetery. © Aug. 10, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 

LO, 1093 2 'L TT23 72: 


410 


POLISH WOMANS ALLIANCE, Chicago. 
[22800 
Polish woman’s alliance building. 
© July 30, 1912; 1 ¢ July 1, 4912 
1 ec. Aug. 19, 1912; J 172398. 


PONTING (HERBERT), Detroit. 
[22801-22882 


American romance. © Sept. 11, 
1912; 1 c. Sept. 18, 1912; K 47355. 


As others see us [1912]: 
© Aug. 20; 1 c. Aug. 22; K 46791. 
© Aug. 21; 1 ce. Aug. 23; K 46792. 
© Aug. 25; 1¢. Aug. 28; K 46796. 
© Aug. 27; 1 ce. Aug. 29; K 46797. 
© Sept. 2; 1 ce. Sept. 1; K 47347. 
© Sept. 4; 1 c Sept. 6: K 47349. 
© Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 20; K 48194. 
Before and after [1912]: 
© July 2; 1c. July 5; K 44351. 


Choice. © Sept. 9, 1912; 1 ec. Sept. 
Ah AOI QC She: 


Condensed interviews [1912]: 

© June 14; 1c. June 17; K 44652. 
© June 25; 1 c. June 27: K 44345. 
© June 26; 1 ¢. June 28; K 44346. 
© June 27; 1 c. June 29; K 44347. 
© June 28; 1 ce. July 1; K 44348. 
© July 3; 1c. July 5; K 44352. 

© July 4; 1c. July 6; K 443853. 

© July 8; 1 e@ July 10; K 44356. 
© July 9; 1c. July 11; K 45026. 
© July 12; 1 ec. July 15; K 45029. 
© July 16; 1 ec. July 18; K 45032. 
© July 17; 1 c. July 19; K 45038. 
© July 26; 1c. July 29; K 45450. 
© Aug. 1; 1‘e. Aug. 8; K 45446. 

© Aug. 2;1¢. Aug. 5; K 45445. 

© Aug. 14; 1c. Aug. 16; K 46787. 


© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 
© Sept. 


16%, 1 
Ly Ge et 
23 5 de. 
24;1¢. 
25% 2-2, 
Bo IG. 
a aie 
193. 1..c. 
1233" 10e 
13° "1 '¢, 
DG * hes, 
16 i 
2A) ©) hv, 
Bete, 
24;1¢. 


Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


19; K 46789. 
25; K 48004. 
26; K 46794. 
26; K 46795. 
30; K 46798. 


Sept. 5; K 47348. 
Sept. 7; K 47850. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


12; K 47354. 
14; K 47356. 
16; K 47357. 
18; K 48192. 
21; K 48195. 
23; K 48196. 
25; K 48198. 
26; K 48199. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


22902 


PontTING (HERBERT )—Continued. 
Effect and cause. © July 15, 1912; 
te. July 17, 1912; K 45031. 
From a prude’s note-book [1912]: 
© June 29; 1c. July 2; K 44349. 
© July 1; 1¢. July 8; K 44350. 
© July 5; 1c. July 8; K 44354. 
© July 6; 1c. July 8; K 44855. 
© July 10; 1c. July 12; K 45027. 
© July 11; 1c. July 18; K 45028. 
© July 13; 1¢. July 15; K 45030. 
© July 19; 1c. July 22; K 45035. 
© July 20;1¢. July 22; K 45036. 
© July 23; 1 ¢. July 25; K 45447. 
© July 24; 1c. July 26; K 45448. 
© July 25; 1c. July 27; K 45449. 


© July 27; 1c. July 29; K 45451... 


© July 29; 1¢. July 31; K 45452. 
© July 30; 1c. Aug. 1; K 45453. 
© July 31; 1c. Aug. 2; K 45454. 
© Aug. 3; 1c. Aug. 5; K 45941. 
© Aug. 7; 1c. Aug. 9; K 45944. 
© Aug. 8; 1c. Aug. 10; K 45945. 
© Aug. 9; 1 ec. Aug. 12; K 45946. 
© Aug. 15; 1c. Aug. 17; K 46788. 
© Aug. 19; 1c. Aug. 21; K 46790. 
© Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 24; K 46793. 


© Aug. 30; 1 ce. Sept. 2; K 46800. | 


© Aug. 31; 1c. Sept. 2; K 46801. 
© Sept. 7; 1c. Sept. 9; K 47352. 
© Sept. 21; 1 c. Sept. 23; K 48197. 
© Sept. 25; 1c. Sept. 27; K 48200. 
Her husband’s yoice. © Aug. 29, 
1912; 1 ec. Aug. 31, 1912; K 46799. 
Her version. © Sept. 6, 1912; 1. 
Sept. 9, 1912; K 47351. 
Omar’s magic shadow 
1-2 [1912]: 
© Aug. 5; 1c. Aug. 7; K 45942. 
© Aug. 6; 1c. Aug. 8; K 45943. 
Poetry of motion. © Aug. 12, 1912; 
1 ce. Aug. 15, 1912; K 46786. 
Pullman shams. © Aug. 13, 1912; 
1 e. Sept. 25, 1912; K 48003. 


Realization. © July 22, 1912; 1c. 
July 24, 1912; K 450387. 


ahard erop: © Inly 18} 1912 1)/¢- 
July 20, 1912; K 45034. 


Up-to-date quotations. © Sept. 14, 
19%: 1 c. Sept. 18, 1912; K 47358. 


—— [1912]: 
© Sept. 17; 1c. Sept. 19; K 48193. 
© Sept. 26; 1 ce. Sept. 28; K 48201. 


show. No. 


411 


PontTING (HERBERT )—Continued. 
Women you meet [1912]: 
© Aug. 10; 1 ce. Aug. 12; K 45947. 


PoPE AND Pops, Louisville, Ky. [22883 


[Plymouth rock cockrel.] © Aug. 
9, 1912; 2 ec. Aug. 28, 1912; K 46340. 


Port ARTHUR BOARD OF TRADE, Port 
Arthur, Tex. [22884 
Port Arthur, Tex., city-and harbor, 
bird’s-eye view looking south. © July 
16, 1912; 2 c. July 20, 1912; K 46806. 


Post PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COM- 
PANY, Denver. 22885-22899 
Cut-nose. © Sept. 29, 1912; 1 «. 
Sept. 30, 1912; K 48331. 
Faith. © Sept. 8. 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 
10, 1912; K 46974. 
Other days. © Sept. 15. 1912; 2c. 
Sept. 17, 1912; K 47300. 


Photographs showing interesting 
scenes in the Johnson-Flynn champion- 
ship battle at Las Vegas yesterday. © 
July os, 1OtD | Oe" Paly 8° Lda AK 
44222. 


Politics. © July 28, 1912; 2 ¢. July 
29, 1912; K 451386. 

Rejuvenation. © Aug. 25, 1912; 2c. 
Aug. 26, 1912; K 46308. 

Sheriff. © Aug. 18, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 
20, 1912; K 46073. 

Skeins of life. © July 21, 1912; 2c. 
July 22, 1912; K 44899. 

Slave: ©) duly 17; 1912; 2 ¢ July U. 
1912; KK 44319. 

Staunchest pioneer. © Aug. 11, 
1912; 2 ec. Aug. 18, 1912; K 45784. 

Still they come. © Aug. 4, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 6, 1912; K 45529. 

This time sure. © Sept. 22, 1912; 
1e. Sept. 24, 1912; K 47935. 

Through me. © June 30, 1912; 2 e. 
July 1, 1912; K 48919. 

Who was he? © July 14, 1912; 2 ¢. 
July 15, 1912; Kk 44640. 

Whose fault. © Sept. 1, 1912; 2c. 
Sept. 6, 1912; K 46841. 


Potrer (Harry G.), Newark. [22900 
Aronson (Louis V.) © Sept. 18, 
aU Ce OCt. 2). 1912505 Lis (ol. 


PowELL (RICHARD), London. 
[ 22901, 22902 
[Compton (Lady Hlizabeth)]. © 
Sept. 2, 1912; 2 ¢. Sept. 17, 1912; K 
47327. 
[Little Dutch girl.] © Sept. 2, 1912; 
2 ec. Sept. 17, 1912; K 47326. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22903 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 7 


PRANG COMPANY, New York. [22903 
Lineoln (Abraham) [Monument to 

Lincoln in Newark, N. J.] © May 380, 

1912; 2 ec. May 20, 1912; K 44655. 


Prick (Sara F. F.), Philadelphia. 
[22904 


I don’t wanta look pleasant, I gotta 
toof-ache. © July 15, 1912; 2 ¢. July 
28, 1912; J 171442. 


Prick (WALTER F.), Philadelphia. 
[22905 
Stitch in time. © Aug. 1, 1912; 2c. 
Are Gs LOK oF AO: 


PRINCE (GEO.), New York. 
[ 22906, 22907 
Taft (William Howard) 1. © July 
8 1912: 2c. July 12, 1912: J 171040. 
——2. © July 9, 1912; 2c. July 12, 
1912; J 171041. 


Prince (G. L.) Los Angeles. [22908 

Vernar arena. Wolgast-Rivers box- 
ing contest. © July 4, 1912; 2c. July 
9. 1912; J 170895. 


PROCTER AND GAMBLE COMPANY, Cin- 
cinnati. [22909 
Spirit which inspires the making of 
ivory soap. © July 10, 1912; 2¢ July 
15, 1912; K 446387. 


PROVAZNIK (WM. J.), Omaha, Nebr. 
[22910 
Graphical methods of designing sew- 


ers. 13 sheets. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1912; 
1 ps 1 sp 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO., 
dence, R. I. [22911-22955 
[Baby in a basket-boat. Small size. ] 
© Sept. 16, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1912; 
K 47336. 

[Biblical scenes. 
Orsy: 

Cain and Abel.—Creation.—Destruc- 
tion of Sodom.—Easter lesson, empty 
tcemb.—Flood.—God’s covenant with 
Abraham.—Man’s first sin. © Sept. 
£9, 1912. 2c) each Sept.-17; 1912: K 
47376-47382. 

Cain and Abel. [Large size] © 
Sept. 17, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 1912; K 
47505. 

Child in the midst. [Small size.] 
© June 26, 1912; 2c, July 2, 1912; K 
43979. 

[Colored Biblical scenes. 
inches] : 


Baby in a basket-boat.—Baby in a 
basket-boat retold.—God the Father 
iInaking all things.—God’s care for 


Provi- 


Small size in col- 


15 by 17 


everybody and everything.—Heavenly ' 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH co.—Contd. 


[ Colored Biblical scenes]—Continued. 
Father caring for birds and animals.— 
How God fed Elijah.—Mother and her 
little boy.—Song of Thanksgiving.— 
Story of the Baby Jesus.—Thanking 
God by giving.—Thanking God for 
good gifts.—Visit of the wise men. © 
Sept. 14, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 16, 1912; 
K 47266-47277. 

Creation. [Large size.] © Sept. 11, 
1912; 2 ec. Sept. 12, 1912; K 47119. 


Destruction of Sodom. © July 29, 
1912; 2c. July 31, 1912; K 45278. 


Easter lesson. Empty tomb. © July 
29, 1912: 2c. July 31, 1912: K 45274. 


Flood. [Large size.] © Sept. 11, 
1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; K 47120. 


Forgiveness. [Small size.] © June 
26,1912; 2 ¢. July 2, 1912 "K 439s 


[God’s care of everybody and every- 
thing. Small size.] © Sept. 14, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 16, 1912; K 47268. 


God’s covenant with Abraham. © 
Sept. 3, 1912; 2 « Sept. 4.) 1012 >a 
46816. 


God’s covenant with Noah. © Sept. 
3, 1912; 2c. Sept. 4, 1912; K 46817. 


Great question. [Large size] © 
Aug. 21, 1912: 2 « Aus 23) aoe 
46139. 


[Heavenly Father’s care for birds 
and animals. Small size.] © Sept. 
14, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1912; K 47265. 

Man’s first sin. [Large size.] 
Sept. 17, 1912; 2 e. Sept: 238s 
47506. 

[Mother and her little boy. Colored. 
Small size] © Sept. 14, 1912; 2°94 
Sept. 16, 1912; IK 47262. 


© Sept. 14, 1912; 


Small size.] 
2c. Sept. 16, 1912; K 47264. 


Review. [Small size.] © June 26, 
1912; 2¢. July 2, 1912; IKK 43980. 


[Small size Biblical pictures]: 

Baby in a basket-boat retold.—God 
the Father making all things—How 
God fed Elijah.—Stories about the 
Baby Jesus retold.—Story of the Baby 
Jesus.—Thanking God by giving.— 
Thanking God for good gifts.—Visit 
of the wise men. © Aug. 30, 1912; 
2c. each Sept. 8, 1912; K 46555-46562. 


[Song of Thanksgiving. Two little 
girls and a boy standing while sing- 
ing. Small size.] © Sept. 16, 1912; 
2 ¢e. Sept. 18, 1912; K 47335. 


412 


7 


CC .###.#...s. ee 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


23021 


PURCHASE (CLARENCE A.), Jamaica, 

iN: ¥. [22956-22991 

Goose girl, 761. © Aug. 10, 1912; 
2c, aug: 13,1912; J 172122. 


Oh my! 621 B. © Aug. 10, 1912; 
poems, 15, 1912; J 172123. 


{6 photographs] : 

Coming over the hill, 295.—EHarly 
spring flowers, 793.—Miss Previous 
and her twin colts, 787.—Oxen at the 
pool, 769.—Team drinking, 797.—Two 
up, 627. © July 15, 1912; 2 c@ each 
July 16, 1912; J 171210-171215. 


[6 photographs]: 

Bird in a gilded cage, 916.—Chest- 
nut fungus, 929.—Dead chestnut trees, 
930.—Girls see-saw, 838.—Healthy 
chestnut trees, 162.—White ants de- 
stroying old chestnut stump, 931. © 
Sept. 24, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 30, 1912; 
J 178703-173708. 


[22 photographs]: 

After school hours, 753.—Baby’s ban- 
quet, 902.—Coaxing, 836.—Corza and 
Knight of Elvay, 798.—Day of rest, 
879.—Don’t be afraid, 773.—Harness- 
ing the tow team, 852.—In the twilight 
tranquil hour, 738.—King Orry, 737.— 
Load of cabbage, 847.—Path from the 
Crook, 566.—Pork is high, 775.—Rac- 
quet on the lawn, 900.—Roses bloom at 
the cottage door, 869.—Sane fourth, 
897.—Strolling up the garden steps, 
898.—Terrible load, 777.—Tootsie’s 
lamb, 763.—Two blowers, 870.—Two 
buds that gather sweet blossoms, 
899.—Where memory loves to dwell, 
500.—Wise ones, 774. © Aug. 13, 1912; 
2 ¢€. each Aug. 26, 1912; J 172515- 
172536. 


QUESENBERRY (WyATT), Star, Va. 
[22992 


In rememberance of the slain offi- 
cials of Hillsville, Va., March 14, 1912. 
© Aug. 15, 1912: 2. c. Aug. 20, 1912: 
J 172424. 


QUINLAN (F. C.), New York. 
[22993-22998 


Original illustration of one of my 
exclusive models for fall and winter. 
Style no. 1-6. © Sept. 20, 1912: 2c. 
each Sept. 18, 1912; K 47337-47342. 


ANDEL (J. Auc.), New York. 
[22999-23000 


Wilson (Hon. Woodrow) democratic 
ominee for president, A& B. © July 
pot; 2 ec. each July 5, 1912: J 
70812, 170813. 


RANK (SAMUEL L.), Big Lake, Minn. 
[23001 


Minnesota potatoes, half bushel per 
dozen. © July 22, 1912; 2 ¢. July 29, 
eT ACL ESE, 


Rav (WILLIAM H.), Philadelphia. 
[28002-23008 

Oyster Bay, N. Y., Sagamore Hill, 
Theodore Roosevelt’s residence, 29471. 
© Sept. 18, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1912; 
J 173412. 

Philadelphia. 
tel. © Sept. 38, 
1912; K 471386. 

Roosevelt (Theodore) in his library, 
Oyster Bay, N. Y., 29472, 29478. 
Sept. 18, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 20, 1912; 
J 173410, 173411. 

82nd Annual convention of photog- 
raphers association July 24, 1912. 
daa: (©) July 25, 1912< 2 e, Aug. 24, 
1912; J 172485. 

Thirty second annual convention of 
the photographers association of Amer- 
ica, July 22, 333872. © July 24, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 24, 1912; J 172484. 

——-—July 26, 1912. 338399. © July 
26, 1912; 2c. Aug. 24, 1912; J 172486. 


RECKITTS, LTD., New York. [23009 
[Girl with lingerie hat, hair braided, 

held with white bow.] © Aug. 19, 

1912; 2c. Aug. 20, 1912; K 46320. 


Bellvue-Stratford ho- 
AOE 2. Cra Sepber cee, 


REDNER PHOTO Co., Fort Smith, Ark. 
[23010 


Class to receive Shrine degree. © 
Sule 6, NOt? 22 je! ydaly. 9) 19125 Ft 
170890. 


REECE (JANE), Dayton, Ohio. 
[28011-23013 
Williams (Charles) 11-138. © Jan. 
2 AGI2 3 2) e, eaeh July 22, 1912:. 7 
171434-171436. 


REED (C. E.), Norton, Kans. [28014 

Norton, Kans. © Sept. 14, 1912; 
2 e. Sept. 16, 1912);. I 173317. 
REEDER’S STUDIO, Fairbury, Neb. 
[23015 
Lillian. © Aug. 20, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 
Moet, db, LoL Ld, 


CRITTENDEN COMPANY, 
[23016-23021 


REESE AND 
Cleveland. 

[6 prints]: 
De left hind foot of the witch rabbit 
bunny. [Card A.]—De luckiest luck is 
rabbit foot luck. [Card E.]—Dere’s 
a luck charm in de rabbit foot. [Card 
D.]—Good luck, honey, takes de cake. 


413 


commer smn | | 


23022 


REESE AND CRITTENDEN COMPANY—Con. 
[6 prints]—Continued. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES : é 
pt. Vj MoS vem: : 

RICHARDSON (GEO. W.), Pocasset, 

Okla. [23039 

Double headed calf. © July 3, 


[Card C.]—In dis seesaw life. [Card 
I. ]—4 leaf clover an’ rabbit foot luck. 
[Card B.] ‘© July 1; 1912*2-¢. each 
Aug. 14, 1912; K 45822-45827. 


Reeves (C. S.) Mineral, Wash. 
[23022 
By-gone days. © Sept. 25, 1912; 2 
e. Sept. 28, 1912; J 173481. 


Reeves (C. 8.) St. Helens, Or. 
[280238—23026 

Rainier national park—a bunch of 
beauties—bear grass or basket grass. 
@,Aus.°5, 1912: (2° Aug. 5, 19129 
172422. 

- where the bear or basket grass 
grows. © Aug. 5, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 5, 
1912; J 172423. 


Sunrise on Mt. Rainier. © Aug. 
25, 1912; 2c. Aug. 22, 1912; J 172411. 


Sunrise on Pinnacle peak. © Aug. 25, 
1912 2° Aue. 22, 1912 Va: 


REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York. 
[23027-23085 
[Colored card]: 
Little study in black and white. © 
AGS. tT Ss 2 eC. YAS. Zo, TOT2 2 Fe. 
46144. 


[Colored cards:] no. 87-93: 

Burn’s grace.—Has and the are— 
Little work.—My pen shall draw.— 
Wedding.—When we are married.— 
Wisdom. © July 22, 1912; 2 ec. each 
July 30, 1912; K 45369-45375. 


Should old acquaintance be forgot. 
© June 15, 1912; 2 c July 10, 1912; K 
44305. 


REPUBLIC FILM co. See list of motion 
pictures at end of this catalogue. 


Reyes (P. V.), Avalon, Cal. [28036 

World’s record catch of sword-fish, 
by one man, Smith Warren, of Los 
Angeles, Cal. © Sept. 27, 1912; 2. 
Oct. 3, 1912: J 178785. 


RIcE (Rospert B.), Weatherford, Okla. 

[230387 

Weatherford, Okla., southwestern 

state normal school. © Aug. 18, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 20, 1912; J 172362. 


RICHARDSON (A. V.), HE. Oakland, Cal. 
[28088 
Oakland city hall by night. © 1 e¢. 


Aug. 15, 1912; J 1738206. 


1912; 2 e. July 6, 1912; J 170854. 


RICHARDSON ILLUSTRATING COMPANY, 
New York. [ 28040 


Piano wareroom. © Sept. 15, 1912; 
2e. Sept. 26, 1912; K 48916. 


RICHARDSON STUDIO, Chatham, Mass. 
[23041-23046 

[6 photographs] : 

Cape and the cod.—Cape cod cats.— 
Oh! you cranberries.—Only a dream.— 
Sealloppers dream.—Some duck. © 
July 5, 1912; 2 c. each July 6, 1912; J 
1717938-171798. 


Ricot (Max), Chicago. [23047 


Chicago. Water carnival on Lake 
Michigan off Grant park. © Aug. 10, 
1912; 2e¢@ Aug. 12, 1912; K 45828. 


RINGER (C. C.) AND SMITH (FRED. H.). 
Los Angeles. [28048 


San Fernando ranches, Calif. 
July 12, 1912; 2c duly 2ap4ei2 ae 
171462. 


Rogpins (J. F.), Spokane. 
[ 28049, 28050 


I am for progression. © June 29, 
1912; 2c July 22, 1912; K 44951. 


My hat’s in the ring. © July 8, 
1912; 2 c. July 12, 1912; K 44342. 


Rosperts (HosBart V.), Utica, N. Y. 
| 28051-23063 

[3 photographs] : 

Loon leaving water.—Loon on nest.— 
Two of a kind make a pair. © Sept. 
4, 1912;,2 c each Sept.) 18, 7912 
173377-173379. 

[10 photographs]: 

Feeding the first little Joon.—Holler- 
ing like a loon.—Loon dusting the 
second egg, one little one is already 
hatched.—Loon on nest crouching, 
ready to slide like a snake into 
water.—Loon on nest feeding young.— 
Loon treading water.—Loon turning 
the egg in May.—Mother loon and first 
baby.—Mother loon getting egg shells 
out of nest.—Procession of loons. © 
1 c@-each July 29, 1912% J) ait 
171746. 


Ropinson (CuHarvtrs M.) 1Ne., Rich- 
mond. [23064-23066 
Administration building, state nor- 
mal and industrial school for women, 
Radford, Va. © 1c. May 29, 1912; f 
1029. 


414 


ee 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


23110 


RoBINSOoN (CHARLES M.)—Continued. 
Bridgewater school building. ©1e. 
June 28, 1912; I 1049. 


Sidney public school, Richmond. © 
1 e. May 24, 1912; I 1028. 


Ropinson (JOHN H.), Washington. 
[23067-23071 
Nantucket Island [post cards]: 
Road to town from the Wauwinet 
house.—Water sports and Mauwinet 
house.—Wauwinet from the Haulover 
beach.—Wauwinet house.—Wharf at 


Wauwinet. © July 3, 1912; 2c each 

July 9, 1912; K 442544425s8. 

Rosyn (A. P.), Chicago. [23072 
Roosevelt and Johnson shaking 

hands after their nomination. © Aug. 


9, 1912; 2 ec. Aug. 16, 1912; J 172263. 


ROCHESTER PHOTO PRESS, 
INS: *Y. [28073-23078 


ava. Has. ©) Aus, ‘20; 1912-2 -e. 
Aug. 26, 1912; J 1725388. 


It might haye been, 104-a. © Sept. 
6, 1992 ;:2 ec. Sept. 11, 1912; J 173151. 


Remnants. © Aug. 20, 1912; 2 «¢. 
Aue. 26, 1912: J 172540. 


Something good. 392. © Aug. 26, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 30, 1912; J 172618. 

[2 photographs] : 

Madonna, 103—a.—Spanish girl, 565. 
© Aug. 30, 1912; 2 c each Sept. 6, 
1912; J 173040, 173041. 


RoEtLeR (EH. F.), Velasco, Tex. 
[28079, 23080 
Brazos River jetties. © Aug. 21, 
fo 2 ©. Ang. 26, 1912: "3 172511. 


Velasco harbor, entrance. © Aug. 
2, 1912; 2c. Aug. 26, 1912: J).172512. 


Rocers (Epwarp N.), Laramie, Wyo. 

[28081 

Prosperity. © Aug. 24, 1912: 2 ¢ 
Aue. 27, 1912; J. 172555. 


RoceRS (PALMER), Pocatello, Idaho. 
[23082-23092 

Indian Sun dance, 1912: 

After the dance (6).—Big medi- 
cine man (10).—Chief Mike Poca- 
tello, Pat Tyhee and two of the 
dancers (4).—Dancers at rest (5).— 
Dancers in action (1).—Dancing (2).— 
Dancing pavilion (11).—Medicine man 
invoking the blessing of the sun upon a 
dancer (8).—Medicine man treating 
one of the dancers (9).—Oldest living 
squaw (7).—Ready to begin (3). | 
July 2, 1912; 2 c each Aug. 5, 1912; 
J 172009-172019. 


Rochester, 


Rocers, Brown & co. See list of mo- 
tion pictures at end of this cata- 
logue. 


Rose (Jupson A.), Lyons, N. Y. 
[23093 
N. Y. State barge canal and hydrau- 
lie dredge. © May 1, 1912; 2 ¢. July 
2 TSA SATII Sb: 


Ross (CHARLES) AND SON COMPANY, 
Brooklyn. [28094-23108 


[Machine cuts for ads]: 

Ross improved conical French buhr 
stone mill with galvanized extended 
hopper. Size 4.—Ross improved coni- 
cal French buhr stone mills. Style 
1, size 1, 2, 4. Ross improved no. 9 
T. S. water cooled flat stone fine color 
mills.—Ross improved no. 29 H pat- 
ented combined can filling weighing 
and measuring machine.—Ross_ im- 
proved no. 30 patent change can mixer 
compound geared.—Ross improved no. 
30 F upright column changeable can 
liquid and semi-paste mixer.—Ross im- 
proved no. 32 M special liquid and 
pulp rapid mixer.—Ross improved no. 
34 special liquid and semi-paste mixer. 
1100 gallon tank with water bath.— 
Ross improved no. 36 E liquid and 
semi-paste mixer with an air tight 
cover and stuffing box.—Ross improved 
no. 52 three roller ink and color mills. 
Group of four sizes.—Ross improved 
no. 52 three roller ink and color mills 
mounted on cast iron bed-plate. 
aitby, 22, 1902 >) 2c! each Awe. ‘3, dotae 
K 45890-45400. 

Ross improved no. 386. Special liquid 

and semi-paste mixers. © Aug. 26, 
1912; 2 ce. Aug. 28, 1912; K 46744. 
44, White lead and putty chaser 
with u type hanger, gate on side. © 
Aue.’ 26, 1912: "2 e. Aug. 28, 1912 5.48 
46745. 


52. Water cooled three roller 
©i'Aue. 26),1912:° 2\¢, Aus. 28: 


mill. 


(1912; K 46746. 


74. Portable chaser or pan mill. 
Two screw gates on bottom. © Aug. 
26, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1912; K 46747. 


Ross (WILLIAM H.), Grand Rapids, 
Mich. [23109 


Pictorial diagnosis of mental, physi- 
cal and nervous diseases. © June 20, 
1912; 2c. June 24, 1912; K 44322. 


Ross (WILt M.), Stevens Point, Wis. 


[23110 
Stevens Point, Wis., River Pines 
Sanatorium, West dormitory. ©.1 ¢. 


June 28, 1912; J 171538. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23111 


Ross & Ges, Lead, S. D. 
ald. 23112 
Group of miners, on 1400 feet level, 
Ellison shaft, Homestake mine, 1, 2. 
© Sept. 21, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 24, 
1912; J 1738474, 1738475. 


RowWELL (FRANK A.), Methuen, Mass. 
[23113, 28114 


Memorial window. © Sept. 3, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 5, 1912; J 173018. 

Washington monument. © Sept. 21, 
1912; 2 ec. Sept. 24, 1912; J 178476. 


RoOxBURY PHOTO co., Boston. 
[28115-23121 


Corinthian yacht club house. © 
Sept. 26, 1912; 2 e«. Oct. 3,;1912; JF 


VWi3Ti5. 
Eastern yacht club house. © Sept. 
© 


26; 4912: 2. e:- Oct. 38,1912: J aLisie. 

Paramatta from the gateway. 
AMe. IZ A992 2 (Aue ao a O12 = oh 
172326. 

Paramatta from the lawn. © Aug. 
IZ ISI 2 e. Aue cto tO12 : er iao2e. 

[3 photographs]: 

Marblehead harbor and neck.—Mar- 
blehead harbor and neck from Abbot 
hall tower.—North view from Abbot 


hall tower. © Sept. 10, 1912; 2 e. 
each Sept. 17, 1912; J 173450-173452. 


ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago. [23122-23124 

And to think I looked like that be- 
fere I became a royal-tailored man. 
© Sept. 14, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1912; 
K 47198. 

[Cut for add]: 

It’s your move. © Aug. 17, 1912; 
2 etAg: 21, 1912° °K 46075. 

Just as tho’ you’d stepped right off 
of Broadway, that’s the royal tailored 
look, © Ang: 31,.1919:'2 ec. Sept. 3; 
1912; K 46677. 


RuUGEN (JOHN), Newport, R. I. 
[23125-23128 

Chit: CPhe)! 0... vale Lie 1912 
2c. July 19,1912; J 271354. 

Newport, R. I., Aggasy’s care. © 
AU. -5,) 1912 Oe Aes G6) POU: 7 
171932. 

Ships leaving Newport harbor, Aug. 
10, 19120) 12h @ Ame) 2A IGI2 2: « 
each Aug. 23, 1912; J 172476, 172477. 
RuNYON (RosertT), Brownsville, Tex. 

[23129-23132 

Casa y las ninas, a Mexican home. 
© Aug. 10, 1912; 2c Sept. 3, 1912; K 
46550. 

Papalla tree and fruit. © Aug. 1, 
1912; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1912; K 45973. 


pt. IV, 1. S., V. ¢ 


RUNYON ( RoBerRT) —Continued. 

Scene on the Rio Grande River. © 
Aug. 10, 1912; 2:¢. Sept. "3S; 19123 
46551. 

Typical Mexican home. © Aug. 1, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 19, 1912; K 45974. 


RUST CRAFT SHOP, Kansas City, Mo. 
[23133-23201 


[Colored cards for the seasons] : 

Give thanks for what you have and 
for a lot you haven’t.—May each day 
start a glad New Year for you.—May 
he fill your stocking full—May the 
witch’s broom sweep away all gloom.— 
Thanksgiving. May you be able to 
give thanks.—Thanksgiving. Some hae 
meat that canna eat.—Thanksgiving. 
To the inventor of pumpkin pie.— 
That every day a New Year starts of 
course we know.—When the moon- 
beams glance and the brooklets dance. 
© July 10, 1912; 2 ce each July 13, 
1912; K 4444444452. 


[Colored post cards]: 

Fun in the stocking.—Glad New 
Year arrives in view.—I wish you here 
a gay New Year.—May the passing 
years prove kindly.—My heart aches.— 
Wish. May New Year’s day for you 
begin. © Aug. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Aug. 
8, 1912; K 45418-45418. 

[54 prints]: 

As this candle brightly burns.—As 
you are far away this year.—At Christ- 
mas time I think of you.—Christmas. 
Here’s hoping you come out even.— 
Christmas. I hope your stocking will 
be as full as this.—Christmas is only 
one of the days on which I think of 
you.—Christmas joys and Christmas 
din.—Christmas toys and Christmas 
treasures.—Don’t place upon the calen- 
dar. (January 1.)—Downstairs back- 
wards, dead of night.—For Christmas 
joys—Glad merry Christmas I’m 
wishing for you.—Hail to thee on 
Christmas day.—Hang this among the 
branches.—Hang this on your Christ- 
mas tree.—I am just a blotter calen- 
dar.—I am just a little blotter.—I 
greet you my friend and fond wishes I 
send.—I’ll not send Christmas greet- 
ing.—I’m hoping that this Christmas 
eard.—I send this Christmas blotter 
just to say.—I send this Christmas blot- 
ter just to tell you.—I send this Christ- 
mas blotter, pray do keep it.—I send 
this Christmas stocking.—If all the 
turkeys and pies of Thanksgiving.— 
Many thanks for the lovely gift.— 
May Christmas be merry for you and 
your household.—May old Santa Claus’ 
shiny, weather worn pack.—May St. 


416 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


RUST CRAFT SHOP—Continued. 
[54 prints ]—Continued. 


Nick have no trouble in locating your 
stocking—May your Christmas book 
have pictures.—May your Christmas 
tree bear plentifully this year.—Mer- 
rie Christmas to you.—Merry Christ- 
mas, be it fair—Merry Christmas to 
thee from me. (Greetings.)—Oh may 
this Christmas hold for you.—Our 
Uncle Sam makes himself thin.— 
Pumpkin faces, ghosts and witches.— 
Put this on your mirror.—Right merry 
Christmas to one whom I love.—Sprigs 
of mistletoe and holly.—Thanksgiving 
turkey. (When in your kindly splen- 
dor.)—There’s a little laughing 
spirit—There’s no time nice as Christ- 
mas.—This book mark and my greet- 
ings too.—This book mark as a Christ- 
mas card.—This candle on your Christ- 
mas tree.—This Christmas card will 
help you look.—Though the ocean lies 
between us.—Very best of good 
things.—We are thankful at this sea- 
son.—When others cut you turn to 
me.—When the midwinter night is a 
tingle-—When witches dance upon the 
green. When you go a fishing. 
July 10, 1912; 2 c. each July 13, 1912; 
K 44390-44448. 


RYAN JEWELRY COMPANY, Omaha, Neb. 


[23202 

Ryan succeeded. [ Complicated 

watch.] © July 10, 1912; 2 ¢. July 9, 
1912; K 44278. 


RYDER (LILLIAN B.), Brooklyn. 
[ 23203, 23204 


American justice. © Sept. 16. 1912; 
ee nue 2a. be: Sept, 17," 1912 
Piaoos. 


— [Woman holding up American 
flag and scales.] © Sept. 16, 1912;1¢. 
mus o2e, L912: 1. en Sept. 17, 1912-K 
. 47298. 


RYDER STUDIO, Syracuse, N. Y. [23205 


Ludden (Rt. Rev. Patrick A.), bishop 
of Syracuse. © Aug. 16, 1912; 2 c. 
Ae 9 1912) J 172327. 


Rypsam (F. W.), Denver. [23206 


New York city and harbor, birdseye 
view. © Sept. 80, 1912; 2c. ee = 
1912; K 47962. 


St. Louis & SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY 
co., St. Louis. [23207 
Spend the summer in the north or 


east. © June 15, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 8, 
1912; K 45645. 


23248 


New York. 
[23208-23231 


SALTS TEXTILE MFG. CO., 


[24 photographs]: 

Baby lamb and fur ermine, 1, 2.— 
Black seal plush and grey fox, 1, 2.— 
Black seal plush and opossum, 1, 2.— 
Black seal plush and Persian lamb, 
1, 2.—Black seal plush and silk, 1, 2.— 
Black seal plush and white fox, 1, 2.— 
Brocade silk velvet, 1, 2.—Corduroy 
plush, 1, 2.—Velour du nord, 1, 2.— 
Velour du nord and silk, 1, 2.—Velour 
du nord, gold band and tassels, 1, 2.— 
Velour du nord with beaded em- 
broidery, 1, 2. © July 22, 1912; 2c. 
each Aug. 15, 1912; J 172239-172262. 


SANBORN (FRANK E.), Columbus, O. 

[ 23232 

Outline of the metallurgy of iron and 

steel. © Aug. 12, 1912; 1 c Aug. 15, 
TOI NE HOST. 


SANDISON (J. W.), Bellingham, Wash. 

[23233-23239 

Bellingham, Wash. © July 28,1912; 
2c. Aug. 5, 1912; J 171915. 


business section, 1, 2. © July 
28, 1912; 2 ¢ each Aug. 5, 1912; J 
171913, 171914. 


Deming glacier, 1-3. © Aug. 5, 
1912; 2.¢. each Aug. 12, 1912; J 172088.. 
172085. 


Motor boat race. © July 26, 1912; 
26, Aug. 5,. 1912: J 171916. 


SAN MATEO LEADER, Cal. [23240 


San Mateo county, Cal. © May 28, 
1912; 2 c. May 29, 1912; K 44066. 


SAUNDERS (ALFRED H.), New York. 
[23241 
Simplified chart of the heavens. © 
aune | 20) O12. 1) ch daly 1, 1912 -" 5 
1052. 


SCHERMERHORN (PETER C.), New York. 

[ 23242, 23243 

Government of the people. © Aug. 

22, 191235); Ze. Augy 23, 1912; K 46140; 

Rescue. © Sept. 17, 1912; 2 ce. Sept. 
18, 1912; K 47329. 


ScHICK (RuDOLPH) & co., Leipzig. 
[23244-23247 
[4 entries]: 


Lungenblaschen. — lLungendurch- 
schmitt.—Sputum.—Statistik. © le. 
each Sept. 4, 1912; I 1104-1107. 


ScHILL (Lupwic), Newark. [23248 

Newark, P. B. A. military band and 
orchestra. © Aug. 9, 1912; 2 @ Aug. 
10,4912; J 172051. 


417 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23249 


SCHLESINGER BROTHERS, New York. 
[ 23249-23347 
Accept my birthday greeting, dear. 
©) July 5.498222 ve July 10 19122 K 
44287. 
Accept my birthday wishes true. © 
July. 5, 19125 Qve. July: 20, 1912; K 
44291. 


Birthday greeting. © July 5. 1912: 
2c. July 10, 1912; K 44286. 

[Boy and girl post cards]: 

Busting bronchos and making love 
is my specialty, gal—Doctor said I 
need a little lovin’ now and then.— 
Wlavored with love-—Give me your 
love and I'll be a regular safe deposit 
vault.—I’d rather have a warm rag- 
baby.—I have no use for a _ tender- 
foot—I hope he’ll love me now.—lI 
know it’s naughty, but ain’t it lovely.— 
I may be a broncho buster but my gal 
is a heart buster.—If I’m a bad egg 
why do they beat me.—If you are look- 
ing for a good, kind, sweet, [etc.] 
woman, well, that’s me. — If you 
brought me anything good.—Jumping 
snakes, bucking bronchos ain’t in it 
with a jealous female.—O joy I just 
found out the girl I love loves me.— 
O why isn’t he always here.—Say boys, 
this is what I call some round up.—Say 
kid do you want to be my baby boy.— 
There’s only one way to catch a gal, 
boys, rope ’em. © Sept. 1, 1912; 2c. 
cach Sept. 9, 1912; K 46924-46941. 


[Country landscape views for color- 
oring]: 

[Babbling brook. Stream with 
wooden bridge across.]—[Beautiful 
lake. Water with stone arch bridge 
over it.]—[Country road. Road lead- 
ing over wooden bridge across 
stream.]—[Country scene. Along a 
stream.|—[Dawn. Early morning ona 
country road.]—[In springtime. Coun- 
try road bending around stream.]— 
[Shady nook. Stream in the coun- 
try.]—[Sunset. Country house and 
stream after a snow storm with set- 
ting sun.]—[Waterfall. Scene in the 
country. |—-[ Winter. Woods and ice on 
stream snow covered.] © July 25, 
1912-2. -e,, each) July 30; 19t23  K 
45226-45235. 

[Girl’s heads for coloring]: 

[Constance.] — [Hstelle.] — [Hs- 
ther. ] [Florence.] — [Gladys.] — 
|Irene.]—[May.]—[Nettye.] © Aug. 
20, 1912; 2 c. each Aug. 26, 1912; K 
46271-46278. 


[Anatta.]—[Corinne.]—[ Easter 
Lillie.] — [Elsie.] — [Estella.] — 
[Ida.]—[Mabel.]—[Morning dream. ]— 


pt. 1W,E SA) Vain 


SCHLESINGER BROTHERS—Continued. 


[Girl’s heads for coloring]—Contd. 
[Rocksie.] © Sept. 1, 1912; 2 e each 
Sept. 7, 1912; K 4690246910. 

—— [large size]: 

[Constanece. Girl with hair parted 
in center and holding a rose to her 
nose.|—[Ellen. Girl’s head with rib- 
bon around hair and bouquet of lilies 
of the valley.]—[Genevieve. Young 
girl’s head with large bow in front of 
hair and wearing a rose.]—[ Helena. 
Girl’s head with hair parted in center 
and bow on it, wearing a rose in 
bosom.]—[Juliette. Girl’s head with 
hair held by ribbon, bow at the fore- 
head and smelling a rose.]—[ Marjorie. 
Girl’s head with hair parted in the 
center and bow on top.]—[Our fairy 
queen. Young girl’s head with hair 
parted on the side and in coil, with 
blossoms scattered over her.]|—[Sweet 
girl graduate. Girl’s head with hair 
parted and lily blossoms.]—[Sweet 
sixteen. Young girl’s head with rib- 
bon around hair and a rose in bosom, 
profile view.] © July 25, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each July 30, 1912; K 4524645254. 

Just my birthday wish for you. © 
July 5, 1912; 2 @ July 10) ae 
44289. 

May all good things that life can 
know. © July 5, 1912: 2c) Saige 
1912; K 44290. 


May this be the happiest birthday. 
© July 5, 1912; 2 c. July 20) gia 
44988. 

[Post cards for coloring]: 

Birthday greeting. 1. Beautiful still 
is yours.—Birthday greeting. 2. Of all 
the bonny buds.—Faint heart never 
won fair lady.—Gee, I suppose ’m in 
Dutch again.—Happy birthday. Let 
this day be bright——Happy returns. 
Let this day be sweet.—Happy re- 
turns of each blossom.—He lufs me, 
he lufs me not.—Hearty greeting.—I 
will gif you dese tulips—My cap I’ve 
set for you, yes.—Nefer haf I lufed 
anoder von, no.—O vell, vot I lack in 
looks I’ll make up mit luf.—O vy iss I 
not dot dog.—To see my best girl I 
am goin’, yet.—Vot iff I do haf big 
feet my heart it iss bigger, yet.— 
Vould some nice feller be a thief undt 
steal me.—Vy iss dese flowers like my 
girl yet—yYou are de sweedest von I 
know, yes.—You are the ideal of my 
dreams. © July 15, 1912; 2 c. each 
July 18, 1912; K 44779-44798. 

[9 prints] : 

Doctor says I need a little lovin’ 
now and then.—Flavored with love.— 


418 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


23376 


ScHLESINGER BROTHERS—Continued. 
[9 prints]—Continued. 


Give me your love and I’ll be a regular 
safe deposit vault—I hope he'll love 
me now.—I know its naughty, but 
aint it lovely ?—If I’m a bad egg—why 
do they beat me?—If you brought me 
anything good, etc—O joy! I just 
found out, the girl I love loves me.— 
O why isn’t he always here. © Aug. 
peor. 2°c. each Aug. 22, 1912 >\K 
46108-46116. 

[10 prints]: 

Big Chief’s Pride. Indian girl with 
hair in braids over shoulders and 
feathered bando on head.J]—[Brave 
Indian Maid. Profile of Indian girl 
with braids over shoulders and two 
feathers in hair.]—[Copper Maid. In- 
dian girl with chin down, two feathers 
in front of hair, which is in two braids 
over shoulders.|—[Favorite. Full face 
view of Indian girl with hair in braids 
over shoulders and two feathers in 
side of her hair.]|—[Girl of the West. 
Indian girl with hair braided over 
shoulders, feathered headdress, full 
face view.]—[Indian Maid. Three 
quarter view of Indian girl with hair 
in braids over shoulders and two 
feathers in back of head.J]—[Indian 
Queen. Three quarter view of Indian 
girl, hair in braids over shoulders and 
feathered bando on.]—[Iola. Indian 
girl with hair in braids over shoulders 
and two feathers in hair, three quarter 
view.]—[Prairie Girl. Indian girl 
with two feathers in side of hair 
which is in braids over shoulders, full 
face view.]—[Red Wing. Indian girl 
_ with hair braided over shoulders and 
full Indian head-dress of feathers, pro- 
file view.] © July 25, 1912; 2 c. each 
July 30, 1912; K 45236-45245. 


SCHLOSS BROTHERS AND COMPANY, Bal- 
timore. [23348-23352 
Clothes beautiful. [Plate no. 1.] 
© July 27, 1912; 2 ¢. July 30, 1912; 
K 45275. 
—— [Plate no. 2.] © July 27, 1912; 
Pecuvlily 30, 1912: K 45276. 
—— [Plate no. 3.] © July 27, 1912; 
= e July 30, 1912. K.45277. 
— [Plate no.4.] © July 27, 1912; 
2 ce. July 30, 1912; K 45278. 
[Plate no.5.] © Aug. 2, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 8, 1912; K 45382. 


SCHMITzZ-HORNING COMPANY, Cleveland. 
[28353-23358 


[Colored posters]: 
From Kansas little Dorothy to Oz 
was blown away. No. 15.—Lion wished 


ScHMITz-HORNING ComMPANY—Contd. 
[Colored posters]—Continued. 


that he were brave. No. 17.—So to 
the city Emerald, in spite of witch and 
blizzard. No. 18.—Tin man in a shower 
of rain. No. 16.— Twas thus the four 
all got their wish. No. 20.—Wicked 
witch, the motor man and Trixy. No. 
19. © June 138, 1912; 2 c. each June 
14, 1912; K 44008-44018. 


(GEORGE W.), 


SCHNEIDER Madison, 
Wis. [233859 


Sunset on Mendota. © Aug. 1, 1912; 
2. CAs, 26) 1912 "J 172514. 


SCHREIBER (LovuIs), Oberlin, Kans. 
[23360 


Practical agriculture in Decatur 
county normal, 1912. © June 22, 1912; 
2c. June 27, 1912; J 170988. 


SCHUETER (FRANK J.), Houston, Tex. 
[23361 


Houston, Tex., 1912. © June 29, 
1912; 2c. July 3, 1912; J 170752. 


SCHUFFLER (CHAS. J.), Happy Camp, 
Cal. [28362, 23363 


Klamath Indian basket worker. © 
May iO! 1912s 2e:) July 5, 1982 J 
170803. 


Klamath Indian relics. © July 15, 
E9123 Ze. uly 22. 192 J eT i523. 


ScHwEeErc (Morris), St. Louis. 
[23364-23367 
Wolff (Marjorie) 1, 2, 3,4. © July 
AGH tga?) 2 es each  Iulyr Bh, 1912 s Fi 
171812-171815. 


ScHWENKE (A. G.), Milwaukee. 
[ 23368, 23369 


Milwaukee from the bay, 1. ©1e. 
July 8, 1912; J 170882. 


——2. © July 18, 1912; 2c July 
20, 1912; J 171878. 


Scotr PHOTO co., Hl Paso, Tex. 
[23370-23375 

[6 photographs] : 

Farewell, 2.—Mormon family, 3.— 
Mormons arriving at Persons, 4.— 
Mormons, Caving, Mex., 1.—Mormons, 
6.—On the trail, 5. © Aug. 1, 1912; 
2 ec. each Aug. 12, 1912; J 172059- 
172064. 


SEALY (GEORGE), Galveston, Tex. 


[23376 

White oleander tree in full bloom. 

© June 2, 1912; 2c. July 31, 1912; J 
171809. 


419 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IVE. Stare 


23377 | 
Sears (RicHARD W.), Boston. [23377 
Boston Red Sox team, American 


league champions. ‘© Sept. 15, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 10, 1912; J 178129. 


Sravy (EE. E.), New Castle, Pa. 
[ 23378, 283879 
At home. © Apr. 24, 1912; 2c. July 
11, 1912; J 170995. 
Easter time of long ago. © Apr. 24, 
1912: 2-¢e. July 11, 1912s, 3 170996. 


SreLtre (Don), Chautauqua, N. Y. 
[23380-23382 
Eddie (Clarence). © Aug. 5, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 7, 1912; J 172000. 
Vincent (Bishop). 1. © Aug. 5, 
1912: 2c. Aug. 7, 1912; J Li2001. 
oP (OA we 19, 1 O12 so Cee 
21, 1912: hAT238T. 


SELIG POLYSCOPE COMPANY, Chicago. 
[23383-23496 

As the fates decree. [Large size.] 
© Aug. 22, 1912; 2 c Aug. 26, 1912; K 
463138. 

Assisted elopement. [Large size.] 
© Sept. 19, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1912; 
K 47875. 

Boob (The) [Large size.] © July 
D5, 1912.92 Cc. July 29, 19125 1K 45221, 

— [Small size.] © July 23, 1912; 
2c. July 26, 1912; K 45087. 

Borrowed umbrella. [Large size.] 
© Sept. 12, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1912; 
K 47282. 

—— [Small size.] © Sept. 4, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 6, 1912; K 46852. 

Brand blotter. [Large size] © 
Sept. 6, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1912; I 
46971. 

—— [Small size.] © Aug. 31, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 3, 1912; K 46684. 

Bread upon the waters. [Large 
size.] © Sept. 19, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1912; K 47876. 


Byrne (Sergeant) of the N. W. 
mounted police. [Large size] © 
Avg. 22, 1912) \2'¢c, “Ane. 26, A912 °° K 
46315. 

Cattle rustlers. [Large size] © 
Sept. 12, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1912; K 


47281. 
—— [Small size] © Sept. 6, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 9, 1912; K 46947. 
Circumstantial evidence. [Large 
size.] © Aug. 22, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 26, 
1912; K 46814. 
Day off. [Large size.] © July 3, 
1912; 2c. July 8, 1912; K 44252. 


SELIG POLYSCOPE COMPANY—Continued. 

—— [Small size.] © July 1, 1912; 
2c. July 5, 1912; K 44039. 

Detective’s strategy. [Large size.] 
© Sept. 12, 1912; 2 c July 16, 1912; 
K 47279. 

— [Small size.] © Sept. 4, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 6, 1912; K 46853. 

Double cross. [Large size.] © July 
12, 1912; 2c. July 15, 1912; K 44645. 


Equine hero. [Large size.] © Aug. 
22, 1912; 2 ce. Aug. 26, 1992. kaa, 


Fighting instinct. [Large size] © 
Aug. 29, 1912; 2 ¢: Sep, 3. 132 
46739. 

Girl and the cowboy. [Small size.] 
© July 1, 1912; 2 ¢ duly 5, 19a 
44040. 

Girl at the cupola. [Large size.] © 
July 26, 1912; 2 ¢« July, 29) 1912 
45222. 


[Small size.] © July 23, 1912; 
2.¢c. July 26, 1912; Ki 45088: 


Great drought. [Large size] © 
Sept. 19, 1912; 2 ¢. Sept) 2a-aereeee 
AT872. 

His masterpiece. [Large size.] © 
dune 27, 1912;,2 @ July aoa oiee ee 
43965. 

House of his master. [Large size.] 
© Aug. 29, 1912; 2c. Sept. 3, 1912; K 
46788. 

In the tents of the Asra. [Large 
size.]. © Aug. 1, 1912;°2 ¢ Aug. 5, 
1912; K 45486. 

—— [Small size.] © July 23, 1912; 
2e. July 26, 1912; K 45089. 


Indelible stain. [Large size] © 
Aug. .29, 1912; 2 ¢. Sep 3, ao eae 
46787. 

Into the genuine. [Large size.] © 
Sept. 6, 1912; 2 ce. Sept. 9, 1912; K 
46969. 


[small size.] © Aug. 31, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 3, 1912; K 46685. 

Kings of the forest. [Small size.} 
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 12, 1912; 
K 47124. 

Life and customs of the Winnebago 
Indians. [Large size] © Sept. 6, 
1912; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1912; K 46972. 
[Small size.] © Aug. 31, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 3, 1912; K 46686. 

Mail order hypnotist. [Large size.] 
© June 27, 1912; 2 ¢ Jily 1s 
43964. 

Man from Dragon land. [Large 
size] © July, 25, 1912; 2¢) Julgeco. 
1912; K 45220. 


420) 


reo. 8, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


23496 


SELIG POLYSCOPE COMPANY—Continued. 


= {Small size.|. © July 23, 1912; 
2c. July 26, 1912; K 45090. 


Messenger from Kearney. [Large 
came) - Aue. 2, 1912; °2) es Ang. | 5, 


(1912; K 45487. 

=== (Small size.]. © July 25, 1912’ 
Prcowuly 27, 1912: K 45118. 

Miller of Burgundy. [Large size.] 
Pwuyad, 1912: 2 ¢ July 15, 1912; 
K 44647. 

Monte’ Cristo. Scenes no. 1-5. 
[Small size.] © Aug. 5, 1912; 2 ¢ 
each Aug. 15, 1912; K 45914-45918. 


[Moving picture cuts for ads]: 

Double cross.—Miller of Burgundy.— 
Officer Murray.—On the trail of the 
germs.—Peculiar nature of the white 
man’s burden.—War time romance.— 
Wreck of the Vega. Note: All small 
size. © July 8, 1912; 2 c. each July 
11, 1912; K 44385444840. 

Officer Murry. [Large size.] © 
Bayete. 1912: 2 ce. July 22, 1912;) K 
44954. 

On the trail of the germs. [Large 
bize. | @) July 12, 1912; 2 c. July 15, 
1912; K 44644. 


[One sheet posters] : 


Betty fools dear old dad.—Box car 
baby.—Cowboy’s mother.—Land sharks 
vs. sea dogs. © Aug. 8, 1912: 2c. each 
Aug. 12, 1912; K 45776-45779. 


—— Just his luck.—Laird’s daugh- 
ter.—Little Indian martyr.—Whiskey 
runners. © Aug. 16, 1912: 2 c each 
Aug. 19, 1912; K 46056-46059. 

© Sept. 


Partners. [Large size.] 

tT iol2; 2 ¢. Sept. 16, 1912; K)47278. 
—— [Small size.] © Sept. 4, 1912: 

2c. Sept. 6, 1912; K 46854. 


Peculiar nature of the white man’s 
burden. [Large size] © July 18, 
1912; 2c. July 22, 1912; K 44952. 


Pennant puzzle. [Large size.] 
tives, L912" 2 c. July 8. 1902: ik 
44951. 


Pirate’s daughter. [Large  size.] 
© Sept. 19, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1912; 
K 47873. 


Pity of it. [Large size] © Sept. 
a oi 2c. Sept. 16,1912: K 47220. 

—— [Small size.] © Sept. 4, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 6, 1912; K 46855. 

Polo substitute. [Large size] © 
July 8, 1912; 2c. July 8, 1912; K 44253. 


—— [Small size.] © July 1, 1912; 
Poe July 5, 1942: K 44041. 


SELIG POLYSCOPE COMPANY—Continued. 
[One sheet posters]—Continued. 
Scenes in and around the Selig poly- 

scope company studios. © June 26, 

$92") 2). July 2, 19125 kK 435982. 
[Small size]: 

Assisted elopement.—Bread upon the 
waters.—Huchered.—Great drought.— 
How the cause was won.—Interna- 
tional romance.—Motoreycle adven- 
ture.—Pirate’s daughter.—When Edith 
played judge and jury.—Why Jim re- 
formed. © Sept. 16, 1912; 2 c. each 
Sept. 20, 1912; K 47527-47536. 

Substitute model. [Large size.] 
© Sept. 6, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1912; K 
46970. 

—— [Small size.] © Aug. 31, 1912; 
2 c. Sept. 8, 1912; K 46687. 

Three valises. [Large size] © 
uly 1S aet2 Dee.) Inaly? 22) 191237 18 
44953. 

[Small size.] © July 11, 1912; 

2c. July 15, 1912; K 44591. 

Trade gun bullet. [Large size.] © 
Aon 29. 1912 «2° e.) Sept. 3) 7912+ KK 


46736. 

Two gay dogs. [Large size] © 
Ae e  TGE Be) Dive) As 5, 1912 sk 
45488. : 

—_— [Small size.] © July 23, 1912; 
2c. July 26, 1912; K 45091. 

Under suspicion. [Large size.] © 
SMe Ag TODA 2 en uly | bi AST! IK 
43962. 

Unexpected fortune. [Large size.] 
© July 26, 1912; 2c. July 29, 1912; K 
45223. 


[Small size.] © July 23, 1912; 
2c., July 26; 1912; K 45092. 

Vow of Ysobel. [Large size.] © 
Ue Ae DOM VF ee Sulyy h. LOLZ sre 
43963. 

War time romance. [Large size.] 
© July 12,1912; 2¢. July 15, 1912: K 
44643. 

Wayfarer. [Large size.] © Aug. 2, 
1912; 2c Aug. 5, 1912; K 45485. 

—— [Small size.] © July 25, 1912; 
2c. July 27, 1912; K 45114. 

Why Jim reformed. [Large size.] 
© Sept. 19, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1912; K 
47874. 

Wreck of the Vega. [Large size.] 
© July 11, 1912; 2c. July 15, 1912; K 
44646. 

[8 prints]: 

Betty fools dear old dad.—Box car 
baby.—Cowboy’s mother.—Just his 


! Juck.—Laird’s (The) daughter.—Land 


421 


63453—12——_9 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23497 


pt. Iv, nD. S., Vv. T 


SELIG POLYSCOPE COMPANY—Continued. 

[8 prints]—Continued. 
sharks vs. sea dogs.—Little Indian 
martyr.—Whiskey runners. © Aug. 7, 
1912; 2c. each Aug. 12, 1912; K 45747- 
45754. 

[8 prints] : 

As the fates decree.—Byrnes (Ser- 
geant) of the N. W. mounted police.— 
Circumstantial evidence.—Equine hero. 
—Fighting instinct—House of his 
master.—Indelible stain—Trade gun 
bullet. © Aug. 23, 1912; 2 ec each 
Aug. 26, 1912; K 46196-46208. 


SENA BROTHERS, Las Vegas, N. M. 
[23497 


Las Vegas, N. M. Panoramic views 
taken from east and west sides. © 
dune 22, 49922 2, dune, 25) oss IK 
44837. 


SHAMIAH (HABIB), Brooklyn. 
[23498-23500 

{3 prints]: 

Guards.—Mecea and Kaaba _ el- 
shareefat.—Modern woodmen of Amer- 
ica. © July 14, 1912; 2 ¢. each July 
17, 1912; K 44664-44666. 


Suaw (J. H.), Philadelphia. [23501 


Roosevelt. Progressive candidate 
for president. © Aug. 19, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 28, 1912; K 46871. 


Suaw (J. H.) company, Philadelphia. 
[ 23502, 23503 


Taft and Sherman. Republican can- 
didates 1912. © July 25, 1912;'2 «. 
July 27, 1912; K 45877. 


Taft (William H.) J. S. Sherman. 
Republican [double] post card. © 
July 50,1912; -2 e., Aug. 1,..19123 K 
45323. 


SHEARER INVESTMENT CO., Los Angeles. 
[23504-23507 

Marinette, Ariz.: 

Dairy cattle, 1188.—Glendale ranch, 
1182.—Land co., beet field, 1181.— 
Townsite, 1180. © Mar. 27, 1912; 2c. 
each Apr. 3, 1912; J 171846-171348. 


SHEELOR (F. W.), Boise, Idaho. 
[23508, 23509 
Ontario, Ores \\1. 020, © , Aus. 12% 
1912 © (2 +e. Ames (20. 14125 Fv 248i, 
172482. 


SHockey (P. C.) Harlinger, Tex. 
[28510-23515 
Beautiful arroyo, Colorado. © Dec. 
15, 1911: -2.-e.. Sept. 8, 19127 172688. 
Century plant. © July 1, 1912; 2c. 
July. 9, 1902: J 172688: 


SHockKeEy (P. C.)—Continued. 


Cucumber cactus in bloom. © Aug, 
15, 1912; 2c. July 9, 1912-5) 126s. 


Fruit exhibit at Donna, Tex., July 
1, 1912. © July 8, 1912: 2 @ Seppe, 
1912; J 172682. 

Mexican quarters on a Rio Grande 
plantation. © July 1, 1912; 2 ¢. July 
9, 19123. J VW72684. 

Peaches in two year old orchard in 
Rio Grande Valley. © June 20, 1912: 
2-c. Sept..3, 1912: J. 27266, 


SIBLEY (GEO.) JR., Spokane, Wash. 
[23516 
My exercise. © July 21, 1912; 2 «. 
July 9, 1912; J 170902. 
SIMON (SAMUEL H.), Brooklyn. [23517 
Automobile parkway boulevard. © 


July 5,.1912; 2 c. Aug. 2a) ieee 
45322. 
SIMPSEN (ALFRED L.), New York. 


[23518 
Third alarm. © July 20, 1912; 2c. 
July 23, 19123" 17152 


SKINNER (WM. T.), Chicago. 
[ 23519, 23520 


Disturber III. © Aug. 4, 1912; 2¢@ 
Aug. 8, 1912; J 172006. 


Night scene Turnell’s beach. © 
sguly 29, 1912; 2 e:. July S492 
aWetcalle 
SLEVEN (L. 8.), Carmel, Cal. [23521 

Carmel, Cal., Forest theater. © 
July 4, 1912; 2 ¢ July sto; ae 
1713861. 

SLINN (JAMES B.) Chicago. [23522 

Bull moose cyclone. © Sept. 28, 


1912; 2 c. Sept. 30, 19125 K 48333: 


Stocom (GrorcE I.), Hood River, Or. 
[23525-20000 
Hood (Mt.) and lava beds. © Aug. 
30, 1912; 2c. Sept. 11, 1912359 Siete 


[2 photographs] : 

Hood (Mt.)—Hood (Mt.) and Lost 
Lake. © Sept. 6, 1912; 2 ¢. each Sept. 
11, 1912. 3.173153, Lia . 


SLOCOMS. BOOK AND ART STORE, Hood 
River, Or. [23526 
Hood River Valley. © July 12, 
1912; 2.¢. Aug) 12, 19128. 5 trae 
SMEDLEY (WILL LARYMORE), Chau- 
tauqua, N. Y. [23527 
Smedley (W. L.) private study. € 
Lc. Sept. 20, 1912s: F 173722 


422 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


NO. oO; 1912 


25601 


Smipt (AuGuUSTA), Boston. 
[23528-23531 
Dorothy Bradford series 1-4. [Cross- 
stitch design.] © July 20, 1912; 2c. 
each July 24, 1912; K 45015-45018. 


(ALFRED F.), Minnewaska. 


[23532-23540 


SMILEY 
N.Y 

Minnewaska, N. Y.: 

Cliff house, no. 1.—Cliff house, no. 
2—Peterskill falls—Wildmere and 
cliff house—Wildmere house. © July 
Soptoi2> 2 ¢, each Aug. 2; 1912; K 
45707-45711. 

-—— [post card views]: 

Cliff House.—Laurel path.—Peters- 
kill falls——Wildmere House. © July 

myo 2> 2 «ce. each July 18, 1912;°K 
45060-45068. 


SmitH (BENNIE ALARD), Indianapolis. 

[23541 

I am not bound to win. Bull moose. 

im Seu. 3, 1912: 2 c. Sept. 5, 1912; K 
46780. 


SmMitH (Emma Luisa), New York. 


[23542 
Three birches, 13611. © June 28, 
1912; 2 ce. Aug. 30, 1912; K 46488. 


SMITH (GEAN), New York. 
[28548, 23544 
[King of the pasture. Cowboys with 
horses at stream.] 13502. © June 28. 
1912; 2 ec. Aug. 80, 1912; K 46458. 


Stampede. 13503. © June 28,1912; 
2 ec. Aug. 30, 1912; K 46478. 


SmitH (Hi~pa Gustav), San Fran- 
cisco. [23545 


Come, me got em joinded. © Aug. 
a2, 1912; 2 ce. Aug. 19, 1912; K 45970: 


SmiTtH (M. S.), Moundville, W. Va. 
[28546 


Lexington, Va., view of Washington 
and Lee chapel. © Sept. 21, 1912: 
mer-sept. 25, 1912: J 173426. 


SmirH (RALPH R.), Norwood, Colo. 
[238547 
Going some. © July 5, 1912; 2 «. 
July 12, 1912; J 170999. 


SmitH (W. L.), Chicago. [23548 

Study in the life of man from child- 
hood to the grave. © July 10, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 10, 1912; K 45696. 


SNYDER (CoryDON G.), Minneapolis. 
[23549, 23550 


[Boy birth notice. Colored post 
eard.|, © July 12, 1912; 2.¢. July 20, 
1912; K 44882. 


SnypDER (Corypon G.)—Continued. 


[Girl birth notice. Colored post 
eard.] © July 12, 1912; 2c. July 20, 
1912; K 44881. 


SOCIETE FRANGAISE DES FILMS & CINI- 
MATOGRAPHS EHCLAIR. 


See list of motion pictures at end of 
this catalogue. 


SOELLER (ANTON), New Orleans. 
[238551 
Barge shipment 2371 prime ash logs, 
brand A'S: ©. dune; 22, 1912) '2¢, 
July 1, 1912; K 48888. 


So_ Duc SPRINGS Cco., Seattle. 
[23552-23600 

[49 photographs] : 

At the Sol Duc springs.—Business 
conference on the south veranda.— 
Cafion Creek Falls——Caflon Creek 
Park.—EHagles peak, Sol Due divide.— 
Falls and canon of the River Sol- 
duck.—Falls of Cafion Creek, Sol Duc, 
Wash.—Falls of the Solduck River.— 
Fountain of youth.—Gash in the for- 
est.--Guardians of the _ trail.—Half 
blown rose—Happy family, hotel 
lobby.—Hot spa overflow, Sol Duc hot 
springs.—In the heart of the forest.— 
Interesting story.—Just shelter on the 
bank of the River Solduck.—Kathleen 
(Lake).—Meadow of flowers.—Mes- 
sage from the snows. — Mountain 
meadow.—Olympus (Mt.) and minor 
peaks.—Olympus (Mt.) and the head 
of the Bogachiel—Olympus (Mt.) 
from the Bogachiel divide—On the 
Solduck River trail—On the south 
veranda.—On the winding road to Sol 
Due.—Pair of roses.—Picturesque ten- 
nis court.—Pillars of Hercules, 1467. 
1498.—Pink beauty.—Portal, Sol Due 
trail—Roosters comb, Hagles park.— 
Six feet 6’’—Sol Duc as seen from 
Eagles rock.—Sol Duc as seen from 
Mt. Sugarloaf.—Sol Due as seen from 
tent city.—Sol Duc hot springs com- 
pany, panorama.—Sol Due hotel as 
seen from the south.—Sol Duc hotel as 
seen from the vine maples.—Sol Due 
hotel lobby from the north side.—Sol 
Duc River and bath-houses.—Sol Due 
(S. S.) arriving at Port Angeles.— 
South from Hagle Rock.—Stanley 
steamers on the road to Sol Due.—Sun 
parlor and hotel.—Up the Sol. Due 
River.—Wild flowers from the Boga- 
chiel divide. © Sept. 10, 1912; 2 ec. 
each Sept. 25, 1912; J 178492-173540. 


Soper (J. J.), Roaring Branch, Pa. 
[23601 


Auto-tie-up. © July 29, 1912; 2 «. 


sadly@el, 1912: Fi 11807: 


425 


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pt. IV, B'S. Vee 


23602 
SoUHAMI (CLEMENT) New York. 
[23602 
New York. Crowd that welcomes 


you. [Souvenir foiding card] © 
Sept. 1,. 1912 5°20 ¢.Amge. (29, 19125 K 
46373. 


SOUTHERN CARD COMPANY, Athens, Ga. 
[23603-28610 

[Colored post cards]: 

Bloom on o flowers.—Each morn a 
thousand roses.—Greetings from the 
land of cotton.—Here’s to you.—I pine 
for thee.—Little bundle of sweet- 
vess.—One golden link of this is 
yours.—Profit hoch. © July 6, 1912; 
2c. each July 9, 1912; K 45361-45368. 


SOUVENIR NOVELTY COMPANY, Salt Lake 

City. [23611-23619 

Salt Lake City. Mormon temple 
colored post cards: 

Baptismal font.—Ceremonial altar 
in south room.—Council room of the 
first presidency and the twelve, look- 
ing east and south.—Council room of 
the twelve apostles.—Group of statu- 
ary.—One of the spiral staircases in 
the corners of general assembly room, 
leading to galleries.—Pulpit for 
Aaronic priesthood, west end of gen- 
eral assembly room.—Pulpit for Mel- 
chisedee priesthood, east end of gen- 
eral assembly room. © July 20, 1912; 
2c. each Aug. 8, 1912; K 45577-45585. 


SPENCER (FI. A.), Georgetown, Ohio. 
[28620 
Ripley, Ohio, historical monument. 
1812-1912. © Aug. 7, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 
Tt) DOU! cd: ok ad LOO, 


SPENCER, MEAD COMPANY, Chicago. 
[23621 
[Man’s fashion figure with cap and 
cane in hands.] © Sept. 25, 1912; 2c. 
Sept. 25, 1912; K 47976. 


SPIELVOGEL (HmMit) New York. 
[ 23622, 28623 
Au revoir. © Aug. 1, 1912; 2c. Aug. 
27, 1912; K 46336. 
Retour des pécheurs. © Aug. 1, 
19122'¢, Ape 2 T9t2 * Ks Osa. 


SPITZLEY (WILLIAM L.), Silver City, 
N. M. [23624-23626 
Mummy found in Gila-cliff dwelling, 
N. M. © Aug. 9, 1912; 2 ec Aug. 13, 
19125. .F: 172167: 
Santa Rita, N. M. 
2 ¢C. ditly ld, 1912. FA OeGr: 
Silver City, N. Mex. New 
cottage sanatorium. 
2c. Sept. 10, 1912; J 173119. 


Mexico 


© July 6, 1912; | 


© Sept. 5, 1912; | 


a 


{ 
{ 
| 
| 
i 


SPOKANE AD CLUB, Spokane, Wash. 
[23627 
Miss Spokane. © Mar. 14, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 24, 1912; J 172508. 


SPooNER (ALEX), Hendricks, W. Va. 

[23628 
Thomas, W. Va. © June 20, 1912; 
2 ¢. July 6;1912; J V7085s. 


Spotswoop (FRANK D.), Lexington, 
Ky. [ 23629-23644 


[Small cuts of accidents]: 

After the accident.—Comrades, we 
warn you.—Did you ever do this.—He 
followed the ball.—He hooked a ride.— 
He jumped from moving car.—He 
jumped off a moving car.—He touched 
a live wire.—He tried to pass between 
two cars.—Let us co-operate.—Let us 
co-operate to save the child.—Stolen 
ride.—They obstructed the passage 
way.—They were playing upon the 
streets.—This might happen to you.— 
This might happen while you talk to 
the motorman. © Sept. 18, 1912; 2¢. 
each Sept. 30, 1912; K 48273-48283, 
48300-48304. 


STADLER PHOTOGRAPHING Co., Chicago. 
[ 23645-23647 


Stadler 529, 531, 532. © June 25, 
1912; 2:¢e. July J, 19123 ieee 
170735. 

STAGE (SEELEY), Elmira, N. Y. [23648 

Printers outing. © Sept. 8, 1912; 
2 ¢: Sept. 20, 1912 ;, J, hyabine 


STANDAND MERCANTILE cCo., Tomahawk. 
Wis. [23649-23661 


Tomahawk, Wis.: 

Bradley park, along the Wiscon- 
sin.—Boulevard drive to Bradley 
park.—C. M. & St. P. Railway park 
and depot.—City hall and public li- 
brary.—Fire dept. building.—Grundy’s 


island, Wisconsin River.—Lake from 
Prospect point, Bradley park.—Mitchell 
hotel entrance.—Moonlight on the 
lake.—Pine knob, Bradley park.— 
Sacred heart hospital—St. Mary’s 
church and parsonage.-—Wis. River 
bridge. © July 15, 1912; 2 c@ each 


July 25, 1912; J 171624, 171630, 171682. 
171633, 171635, 171638, 171643, 171646, 
171647, 171653, 171655, 171656, 171658. 


STANDARD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Cin- 
cinnati. [ 23662-23664 

[3 prints]: 

One out. A. B. C. No. 25.—Some | 
falls. <A. B. C. No. 24.—Take the 
elevator. A. B: C.: No. 14)- (©) mne 
24, 1912; 2 ¢c.. each July 13, 7912; K 
44369-44871. 


4°4 


no. 8, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


23804 


Srant (F. B.), Spokane. [23665 
Simple life. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2c. 
Aug. 19, 1912; J 173329. 
STEBBINS (NATHANIEL L.), Boston. 
[23666-23678 
Wyoming (U. S. S.) 21351-21360, 
Pioo2 21364.. © July 22,: 1912; -2:\e. 
each Aug. 1, 1912; J 171859-171871. 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC Co., Rochester, 
we Y. [ 23679-23804 


All good wishes. © Jan. 1, 1912; 2 
c. July 8, 1912; KK 44656. 


[Colored post cards]: 


All good wishes. Series 244 H.— 
All kind thoughts. Series 245 A.— 
All kind thoughts. Series 253 K.— 
All kind thoughts. Series 260 B.— 


Series 244 A.— 
Series 251 


Best birthday wishes. 
Best Christmas wishes. 
E.—Best Christmas wishes. Series 
254 B.—Best New Year’s’ wishes. 
Series 257 B.—Best New Year’s wishes. 


Series 257 D.—Best Thanksgiving 
wishes. Series 252 B.—Best Thanks- 
giving wishes. Series 252 C.—Best 
wishes. Series 237 C.—-Best wishes. 


Series 287 D.—Best wishes. Series 
242 C.—Best wishes. Series 244 C.— 
Best wishes. Series 258 B.—Best 
wishes. Series 258 D.—Best wishes. 
Series 260 E.—Birthday greetings. 
Series 242 A.—Christmas_ greeting. 
Series 251 I'—Christmas greeting. 
Series 254 E.—Christmas greeting with 
best wishes for the New Year. Series 
245 B.—Christmas greetings. Series 
C.—Christmas greetings. Series 
D.—Christmas greetings. Series 
E.—Christmas greetings. Series 
F.— Christmas greetings. Series 
A.—Christmas greetings. Series 
254 C.—Congratulations. Series 236 
C.—Congratulations. Series 258 C.— 
Congratulations. Series 258 E.—Cor- 
dial greetings. Series 253 B.—Greet- 
ings. Series 253 C.—Greetings sincere. 
Series 260 D.—Hallowe’en. Series 248 
B.—Hallowe’en. Series 248 D.—Hal- 


lowe’en. Series 248 1.—Hallowe’en 
greetings. Series 248 A.—Hallowe’en 
greetings. Series 248 C.—Hallowe’en 
greetings. Series 248 EF.—Happy 
Christmas. Series 241 A.—Happy 
Christmas. Series 241 B.—Happy 
Christmas. Series 259 C.—Happy 
Christmas. Series 259 KF.—Happy 
memories. Series 249 F.—Happy New 
Year. Series 255 C.—Happy New 
Year. Series 255 D.—Happy New 
Year. Series 255 E.—Happy New 
Year. Series 257 A.—Happy New 
Year. Series 257 C.—Hearty Christ- 


mas greetings. Series 245 E.—Hearty 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC co.—Continued. 


[Colored post cards]—Continued. 
good cheer. Series 249 B.—Hearty 


greetings. Series 36 ©B.—Hearty 
greetings. Series 236 D.—Hearty 
greetings. Series 236 I'.—Hearty 
greetings. Series 237 E.—Hearty 
greetings. Series 242 ¥'.—Hearty 
greetings. Series 244 F.—Hearty 
greetings. Series 258 <A.—Hearty 
greetings. Series 258 F.—Hearty 
greetings. Series 260 A.—Hearty 


Series 256 A.—Hearty 
Thanksgiving. Series 256 C.—Hearty 
Thanksgiving greeting. Series 252 
A.—Hearty Thanksgiving greeting. 
Series 252 H.—Joyful Christmas. 
Series 246 A.—Joyful Christmas. 
Series 246 B.—Joyful Thanksgiving. 
Series 252 D.—Joyful Thanksgiving. 


Thanksgiving. 


Series 252 F.—Joyous Christmas. 
Series 259 B.—Joyous Christmas. 
Series 259 E.—Joyous Christmas day. 


Series 254 A.—Joyous Christmas day. 
Series 254 F.—Kindest regards. Series 
236 E.—Kindest regards. Series 237 
I’.—Kindest regards. Series 253 A.— 
Loving remembrances. Series 260 C.— 


Loving thoughts. Series 249 HK.— 
Merry Christmas. Series 241 H.— 
Merry Christmas. Series 241 F.— 
Merry Christmas. Series 246 C— 
Merry Christmas. Series 246 D.— 
Merry Christmas. Series 250 A.— 
Merry Christmas. Series 250 B.— 
Merry Christmas. Series 250 C.— 
Merry Christmas Series 250 D.— 
Merry Christmas Series 250 HK.— 
Merry Christmas. Series 250 F.— 
Merry Christmas. Series 251 D.— 
Merry Christmas. Series 254 D.— 
Merry Christmas. Series 259 A.— 
Merry Christmas. Series 259 D.— 
New Yeae greetings. Series 257 H.— 
New Year greetings. Series 257 F.— 


Series 255 F'.— 
Series 251 C.— 


New Year’s greetings. 
Peaceful Christmas. 
Pleasant recollections. Series 249 C.— 
Purest friendship. Series 249 A.— 
Saint Patricks day greetings. Series 
247 A.—Saint Patricks day greetings. 
Series 247 C.—Saint Patricks day 
greetings. Series 247 D.—Saint Pat- 
ricks ‘day greetings. Series 247 E. 
Saint Patricks day greetings. Series 
247 F.—Sent in all sincerity. Series 
255 A.— Sincere greetings. Series 236 
A.—Sincere greetings. Series 242 D.—~ 
Sincere greetings. Series 244 D.— 
Sincere greetings. Series 255 B.— 
Tender regards. Series 249 D.— 
Thanksgiving greetings. Series 256 
B.—Thanksgiving greetings. Series 
256 E.—Thanksgiving joys. Series 256 
D.—Thanksgiving joys. Series 256 


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23805 


pt. IV; B. 85 We 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC co.—Continued. 


[Colored post cards ]|—Continued. 
I.—To greet you. Series 242 B.—To 
greet you. Series 244 B—To greet 
you with all good wishes. Series 253 
D.-—fo greet you with all good wishes 
for Christmas and the New Year. 
Series 245 D.—Wishing you a merry 
Christmas. Series 251 B.—Wishing 
you in all sincerity. Series 253 F.— 


With all good wishes for a happy 
Christmas and bright New Year. 
Series 245 KF.—With best wishes. 
Series 2387 A.—With best wishes. 
Series 237 B.—With best wishes. 
Series 242 E.—With sincere good 
wishes for a merry Christmas and a 


happy New Year. Series 245 C. © 
Jan. tf L912) 2 eceach July Ss. 19t2=7K. 
44098-44221. 

Saint Patrick’s day greetings. Series 
24GB. Ke dan ud, LOLs see. “Ly Os 
1912; Ik 44824. 


STEFFEN (Henry), New York. [28805 

Mareh (Hon. James E.) and Hon. 
Job E. Hedges. © Sept. 28, 1912; 2 c. 
Sept. 30, 1912; J 178698. 


STEFFENS (M. J.), Chicago. 
[23806, 23807 
Beveridge (JM/rs. Albert J.) of In- 
diana, )©-1 ec, each Aug. ~1, 1912; J 
172105, 172106. 


SrrrIn (FREDERICK J.), New York. 
[28808 
Brown, (WwW, GC.) © duly 11,. 19252 
ey Julyal5, 1912. J Lt ts. 


STEIN (Max), Chicago. [23809-23811 


[Post cards]: 

Bird’s eye view, Chicago.—Stadium 
open air theatre, Grand Park. © Aug. 
He A912 2. .e@. yeaeh, Awe. 15, 1912" 1K 
46060, 46061. 

World’s championship contest at 
Las Vegas, N. M., July 4, 1912.. © 
Uy Zs wh OLB is ne: Cr le a ORS § IK 
44024. 


STEVENS (ARTHUR L.) ComMpANy, Chi- 
cago. [23812, 23813 


Recent installation of Stevens’ re- 
generative furnaces. © July 6, 1912; 
2c. July 11, 1912; K 44321. 


Stevens regenerative ingot furnace. 
© July 6, 1912; 2 ec July 11, 1912; K 
44320. 


STEWART (J. P.), Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
[23814 
©1c¢. Aug. 31, 


Demon of the falls. 
1912: J 172653. 


Stockton (G. G.), Norfolk, Nebr. 
[23815, 23816 
Mark and May at work. © July 
23, 1912; 2 « July 19, 1910 Sa 
Norfolk fire team. © July 23, 1912; 
2e¢. July 19, 1912; J 171410. 


STOERMER (WILLIAM), New York. 
. [28817-23828 


Texas Tommy, 1-12. © maw 


29, 1912; J 171420-171431. 


STONE (E. WADSWORTH), West HKaton, 
NY [23829 
Hamilton, Madison Co., N. Y. Lake 
Moraine. © Aug. 1, 1912; 2c. Aug. 22, 
1912; J 1723896. 
Storck. (F.), Butler Now 
[23830-28832 
Pompton Lakes, N. J. A, B, C. © 
June 21, 1912; 2c. each June 29, 1912; 
J 170673—-170675. | 
Stout (W. FRANK), Clarksburg, W. 
Va. [23833 


Otho place. © July 10, 1912; 2. 
July 13, 1912; J 171150. 


STOWELL (M. LovuiIsE), Rochester, 
EY [23834 


[Biblical scene] : 
Sancta Cecilia. © July 28, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 14, 1912; K 461387. 


Strauss (FRANK V.) AND COMPANY, 
New York. [23835-23839 
Eltinge 42nd Street theatre. © Sept. 
5, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1912; K 46837. 
berint* 
Forty eighth street theatre. © Aug. 
19, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 22) 1912. eee 


Program girl. Her first blue rib- 
bon. ©, Nov. 20, 19135920 cases. 
1912; K 453825. 

——jin training. © Jan. 15, 1912; 
2¢. Aug. 2, 1912" K 40a27, 

—— Toast to the New Year. © Dec. 
25, 1911: 2 ¢ Aug. 2, 1912 eee 


Strauss (J. C.) St. Louis. [23840 
Gundlach (J. H.) © Sept. 9, 1912; 
2.¢, Sept. 20,1912; Javea 


STRAUSS (Matcotm) New York. 
[23841-23861] 


Cut no. 1200 W. © Aug. 14, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 6, 1912; K 46864. 
1201. W. .©. Aug. 15) 1912" 2a. 
Sept. 6, 1912; K 46865. 
1202 W.. © Aug. 19,1912) 2c. 
Sept. 6, 1912; K 46866. 
1203 W. © Aug. 4, 1912; 2 ec. 
Sept. 6, 1912; K 46867. 


426 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


Strauss (MatLcoitm )—Continued. 
12 W. dO duly 24, 1989s (26 
Sept. 6, 1912; K 46868. 

——— 1207 W. © July 21, 1912; 2c. 
Sept. 6, 1912; K 46871. 
i210 WO: Aug. 15, 1912s 2c 
Sept. 6, 1912; K 46874. 

iid MM. ..©. Aug..14, 1912; 2). 
Sept. 6, 1912; K 46878. 


[Fashion cuts for men and women. ] 
Cut no. 1205 W, 1206 W, 1208 W, 1209 
Weootetd W, 1212 ° W, 1213  M; 1215 
M, 1220 M. © Aug. 29, 1912; 2 c. each 
Sept. 6, 1912; K 46869, 46870, 46872, 
46873, 46875, 46876, 46877, 46879-46884. 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING co., Cincin- 
nati. [23862-23913 


Neavs ne: IS8i3) 18827. ©: July 1, 
1912; 2c. each July 5, 1912; K 44047, 
44048. 


18801, 18828, 18883. 188834, 
13846. © July 8, 1912; 2c. each July 
9, 1912; K 44268-44272. 

13800, 13847. © July 16, 1912; 
2c. each July 19, 1912; K 44879, 44880. 


—— 13843, 13848, 18850, 138863. © 
July 22, 1912; 2 c. each July 24, 1912; 
K 45050-45053. 


— 13854, 18856, 18858, 138860, 
13864. © Aug. 2, 1912; 2 c. each Aug. 
5, 1912; K 45489-45498. 


—— 13802, 18844. © Aug. 5, 1912; 
2c. each Aug. 7, 1912; K 45572, 45574. 


——- 13858, 13861. © Aug. 8, 1912: 
2 ec. each Aug. 12, 1912; K 45774, 45775. 


—— 13852, 13865. © Aug. 13, 1912; 
moc. each Aug. 14, 1912; K. | 45901, 
45902. 


— 13822, 13823. 
2 @. each Aug. 24, 1912; 
46305. 


—— 13855, 13866, 13869. 1874. © 
pare. 2, 1912; 2 c. each Aug. 26; 1912): 
K 46300-46303. 


138867, 13870-13873, 18875, 
13876, 13881. © Sept. 4, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each Sept. 6, 1912; IK 47003-47010. 


—— 12-B-222, 12-B-231, 12-M-72, 
13774, 18818, 18824, 138829, 13830, 138877, 
13883, 18891, 18892. © Sept. 18, 1912; 
2 ec. each Sept. 16, 1912; K 47283-— 
47288, 47318-47320, 47323-47325. 


© Aug. 22, 1912: 
K 46304, 


—— 12-M-225. © Sept. 138, 1912; 
2-¢e. Sept. 17, 1912; K 47322. 
—— 12-M-253. © Sept. 18, 1912; 


Ze. Sept. 17, 1912: K 47321. 


23962 
Stuart (W. F.), El Paso, Tex. [238914 
Miami, concentrator at night. © 


Rye TOI 2 oc. Sept.cs; Lois 
172690. 


STURDIVANT (G. C.), Amarillo, Tex. 
[28915 
Amarillo, Tex., aeroplane view of 
business district. © Aug. 7, 1918; 2<¢. 
Aug. 16, 1912; KK 45950. 


SurRAT?r (R.), Denver. [23916 


Come to Tulsa, Okla. © July 3, 
1912; 2 ¢. July 6, 1912; K 45004. 


Sutrron (C. T.), Owensborough, Ky. 
[23917 


Using the Korn Hone. © 1. July 


11, 1912; J 171335. 


SWANTON (FE. W.), Santa Cruz, Cal. 
[23918 


Handful of 17 to 25 mile drives 
from Santa Cruz. © June 26, 1912; 
2c. July 3, 1912; K 48994. 


Switzer (LUIN B.), Southport, Conn. 
[28919, 23920 


Southport, Conn., Southport harbor. 
© July 19, 1912; 2c. July 27, 1912; K 
45106. 

—— White rocks. © July 19, 1912; 
Ze: July 27, 192% WK: 45105. 


SYNDICATE PUBLISHING COMPANY, New 

York. [23921, 23922 

Avenue of trees. © Sept. 22, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 6, 1912; K 48020. 


Holland flower girl. © Sept. 8, 1912; 
2 c. Sept. 6, 1912; K 47055. 


TAFT (CHARLES F.), Erie Pa. 
[23923-23926 

[4 prints]: 

Cutaway frock.— Dress suit. — Our 
design of a sack suit.—Our design of 
an overcoat. © Sept. 14, 1912; 2 ¢ 
each Sept. 20, 1912; IKK 47523-47526. 


Tarr (CHAS. P.), Cincinnati. 
[23927-28962 

[36 photographs]: 

Coussmaker (Miss) by John Hupp- 
ner.—-Harly autumn, forest of Foun- 
tainebleau by Marcisse Diaz. —Even- 
ing on the Oise by Charles F. Dau- 
bigny.— Evening solitude by C. F. 
Daubigny.— Europa by J. M W. 
Turner.—Fete Champetre; by Adolphe 
Marticelli.— Groyn (Mrs.) by John 
Hoppner.—Harlow (Jane) by Franz 
Hals.—Head of a Young Man by Ferdi- 
nand Bol.—Interior of a carpenter 
shop by A. Van Ostade.—Lake (The) 
by Carot.—La Malade imaginaire by 
Jan Steen.—La Mare & Dagnon surle 


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23968 


pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. T 


Tart (CHARLES P.)—Continued. 

[386 photographs]—Continued. 
plateau de Belle-Croix, by ‘Theodore 
Rousseau. — Landscape by Van der 
Neer.—Laughing boy, by Franz Hals.— 
Les Moulins-Landscape figure, Hob- 
bema.—Le Soir by J. B. C. Carot.— 
Maternite by Jean Francois Millet.— 
Michielez-de-Waal, by Franz Hals.— 
Old London bridge by J. M. W. 
Turner.—Paola Adorno by Antonius 
Van Dyke.—Parkyns (Mrs.), by John 
Hoppner.—Portrait of a gentleman by 
Franz Hals.—Portrait of an old lady 
by Rembrandt.—Portrait of a young 
man by Rembrandt.—Rotterdam, by 


Jacobus Maris.— Sewing school at 
Katwyk; by Joseph Israels.—Slinger 
(Tree) by De Camps. — Tompkinson 


boys: by Thomas Gainsborough.—Trout 
stream by J. M. W. Turner.—Tythe 
(Jane Fraser) by Sir Henry Rae- 
barn.—Vaches-a-L’Abrenvoir by Con- 
stant Troyan.—Venice by Felix Ziem.— 
View on High road, Holland, by Ruys- 
dael.—Walpole (Maria) by Th. Gains- 
borough.—Wayland (Mrs.) and child, 
by Sir Joshua Reynolds. © 1c. each 
June 10, 1912; J 170581-170616. 


TAI QUONG COMPANY, San Francisco 
[23963 
China’s fighting commander. 
pune 1. 1912 2 ex pune 11, 19l2 3K 
44667. 


TAMMEN (H. H.) Denver. 
[23964-23966 


McGuein (Everett) on Blue Dog. 
5086. © Aug. 14, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 3, 
1912; K 46554. 

Niagara. Brink of the American 
Balls, (51200. iC) vAug. 28) 1912 7-2 ¢. 
Sept. 3, 1912; K 46552. 

Nylen (Gus) going down. ‘Teddy 
Roosevelt. 5092. © Aug. 14, 1912; 2 
ec. Sept. 3, 1912; K 46558. 


TANGEN (Hp.) Boulder, Colo. [23967 


Colorado Chautauqua climbers club 
[at] the Royal Arch. © July 29, 
1912: 2 ce. Aug. 1, 1912 > J; 171858. 


Tay-Mac co., Los Angeles. 
[28968, 23969 


Mission scene on mantel. © 1 ec. 
July 15, 1912; I 1060. 
Ocean scene on mantel. ©1c. July 


15, 1912; I 1059. 
Taytor (C. D.), Cresco, Iowa. 
[28970-23973 


Arion Strother. 50809. © July 8, 
1912 52°C. Sully V1, 1902e gear Tue: 


Taytor (C. D.)—Continued. 

Chautauqua boosters. © July 8, 
1912; 2c. July 11, 1912; J 170973. _ 

Pratinine, hall. © Aug. 19, 1912; 
2c, Aug. 21, 19127 J isee: 

Protivin school 1912. © June 20, 
1912; 2c. July 11, 1912; J 170961. 
TEBBS (RoBERgtT E.), New York. 

[23974 

New York, McAlpin Hotel, general ~ 
exterior. © 1 ¢. July 22, 1912; J 
171800. 


Terry (W. T.), Raleigh, N. C. [23975 


Davis (Winnie) daughter of con- 
federacy. © 1c. June 29, 1912; J 
170804. 


THIS IS HOLMES CORPORATION, Brock- 
ton, Mass. [23976 
Taft (Pres.) at Brockton fair, 1912. 
© Sept. 30, 1912;:.2.¢ Ocha aioe 
J 173748. 
THOMAS (CAMP), Rochester, N. Y. 
[238977 
First accident at the horse show. © 
Sept. 19, 1912; 2.¢. Oct. aaaeaeeeee 
1737838. 


THOMPSON (WILLIAM CHARLES), Co- 
lumbia, Mo. [28978, 23979 
[2 photographs] : 
Columns (The).—Grand teton, 2. © 
Sept. 30, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 19, 1912; 
J 173388, 173389. 


THOMSON & THOMSON, Boston. 
[23980-24005 


Boston, Mass., Cathedral of the Holy 
Cross: 

Cardinal’s throne. 2360.—Cardinal’s 
throne. 2361.—Chapel of the holy sac- 
rament.—Isais and Daniel.—Looking 
toward main altar,—Looking toward 
organ.—Main altar.—Main and side al- 
tars.—Malachias and Zacharias.— 
Shrine of the blessed virgin. © Aug. 
8, 1912; 2 @ each Aug. .2e) aoa 
172593—1 (72602: 

Hast Boston, Mass., our lady of the 
assumption church (Catholic) main 
and side altars. 2893. © Aug: 14, 
1912; 2c. Aug: 19, 1912; oe See 
1912; J 173006. 

Randolph. Mass., St. Mary’s church 
and rectory. 2653. © Aug. 14, 1912; 
1c. Aug. 19; 1912; 1c Sept ay aegis. 
J 173004. 

—— St. Mary’s church (Catholic) in- © 
terior looking toward organ. 2657. 
Aug. 14,'1912:' Ic, Aug. 19, War 
Sept. 3, 1912: J 173005. 


428 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 8, 1912 


24051 


THOMSON & THOMSON—Continued. 


—— —— the sanctuary. 2658. © 
Bueei4, 1912; 1c Aug. 19) 1912; 1c. 
Sept. 3, 1912: J 178001. 


—— Stetson high. 2647. © Aug. 
fa, 9912; 1 c. Aug. 19, 1912; 1. @ Sept. 
3, 1912; J 173008. 


Rockland, Mass., church of the holy 
family and rectory (Catholic) 2423. 
© Aug. 14, 1912; 1 ¢. Aug. 19, 1912; 
Peco sepe. os, 1912: J 173002. 


interior. 2419, 2421. © 
Aug. 14, 1912; 1c. each Aug. 19, 1912: 
fer Gacn- Sept. 8; 1912; J 172999, 
173000. 


—— —— the mainaltar. 2420. 
muses 19125 1 e¢ Aug, 19, 1912; 
Sept. 3, 1912; J 173007. 


[7 photographs]: 

Beachmont, Mass., our lady of Lourds 
church.—Beachmont, Mass., our lady 
of Lourds church, altar.—Beachmont, 
Mass., our lady of Lourds church, grot- 
to.—Revere, Mass., church of the im- 
maculate conception, 2352, 2353.— 
Revere, Mass., church of the immacu- 
late conception, altar. — Weymouth, 
Mass., church of the sacred heart, in- 
terior. © Aug. 8, 1912; 2 ¢ each Aug. 
28, 1912; J 172603-172609. 


THORNTON (G. E.), Circleville, -O. 
[24006 


Life buoy taken from U. S. battle- 
cup Maine. © Aug. 15, 1912: 2 «¢! 
Aug. 20, 1912; J 173198. 


THORPE (R. C.), New York. [24007 


Seneca (U. S. R. C.) © July 25, 
ee. 2 © July 26,(1912: J £71678. 


THORSEN, GRAY AND SMITH, New York. 
[24008, 24009 


© 
TG) 


[Cuts for adds]: 

Combination dress plate. [Three 
men in full dress.]—Goodwood. [Man 
inpmdine suit.| © Aug. 12,1912: 2 e. 
each Aug. 15, 1912; K 46104, 46105. 


THUNDER CLOUD, Dingmans Ferry, Pa. 
[24010, 24011. 
Invocation. © July 17, 1912: 2 ¢. 
July 19, 1912; J 171359. 
Thunder Cloud. © Oct. 15, 1912; 
2 e. July 19, 1912; J 171360. 


TINGLEY (KATHERINE), Point Loma, 
Cal. [24012-24017 


Lomaland photographic series, no. 4, 
On the Pacific shore, 192, 193, 194, 195, 
16,097. (© duly 11,:1912. 2 ie. duly 
Wi, tot? > J 174246-171 251. 


oo ————— eS 


' 439. 


TOLEDO CASKET COMPANY, Toledo, O. 
[24018 
[Quick delivery.] © July 12, 1912; 
2'c. July 24, 1912; K 45014. 


TOLMAN (FRED §.), Brockton, Mass. 
[24019, 24020 
Down the home stretch. No. 88. © 
Pune Ok 2 Et Ae he OD a 
45324, 
Preferred stock. No. 90. © Aug. 1, 
1912; 2 e. Sept. 10, 1912; K 46973. 


ToORKA’S STUDIO, Port Townsend, Wash. 

[24021-24080 

Lilliwaup Falls, Wash., 4384, 253. © 

June 25, 1912; 2 c. each July 15, 1912; 
Sy RAIS COATT SS, 


12 in. disappearing gun, 165, 424. © 
May 2h) to12s 2c) each July 15, 1992 
J 171183, 171184. 

432, 433. © June 19, 1912; 2 c. 
exch July) V5) 1912") J 171185,) 171186: 


[5 photographs]: 

Coast artillery target practice, 267.— 
6 inch disappearing gun in action, 
10 inch disappearing gun in ac- 
tion, 486.-—12 inch disappearing gun in 
action. 437.—12 inch gun in action, 
438. © July 20, 1912; 2 ec. each Sept. 
12, 1912; J 1738180-173184. 


Tower (A. J.) co., Roxbury, Mass. 
[24031 
Ihati feriiratny iO: Aue, 1912* 2 e: 
Aug. 10, 1912; K 45691. 


TOWNSEND (CHARLES A.), Belfast, Me. 
[24032-24051 

[Lake Spofford, N. H.]: 

An old resident of Spofford, 12, 13.— 
Pine Grove Springs hotel, 5, 7. 8, 14.— 
Pine Grove Springs hotel, a shady 
walk to the golf club, 10.—Pine Grove 
Springs hotel. golf club house, 15.— 
Pine Grove Springs hotel, golf links, 
2.—Pine Grove Springs hotel, grounds 
and lake, 4, 6, 11.—Pine Grove Springs 
hotel, ’mid the pines, 16.—Pine Grove 
Springs hotel, thro’ the pines to the 
golf links, 9.—Pine Grove Springs 
hotel, view from observatory hill, 1.— 
Spofford, N:) H.,\3. © Aug. 6; 1912’; 
Zag, each: Aug. 7; 1982: J. Leas Ta— 
171986. 


Pine Grove Springs hotel, a 
shady walk to the golf club, 24. 
Bree, N60) 1912) 2 eG) Aue 200 19ND oy 
172365. 

Seal Harbor, Me.. Catholic church. 
©) Sept. 6, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1912; 
Wea foaL. 


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24052 . 


pt. 1V, DES, Vat 


TOWNSEND (CHARLES A.)—Continued. 

Spofford, N. H., an old resident, 25. 
. @pAug. 16,4912" 2 ¢.(Aug120;.1912: J 
172364. 


Pine Grove Springs hotel, golf 
links. 26. © Aug. 16, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 
20, 1912; J 172368. 
TOWNSEND (JAMES R.) Los Angeles. 
[24052 
Socialism. © Sept. 21, 1912; 2 
Sept. 30, 1912; K 48311. 
TOWNSEND (WILLIAM H.) New London, 
Conn. [24053 
Coast artillery, “corps, Fort: HisrG: 
Wright, Fisher’s Island, N. Y. © Aug. 
A NO OG ANS VEO eT aad e. 


TRADE PERIODICAL COMPANY, Chicago. 
[24054-24063 

[Cuts of chairs.] Figures 1-6: 

Chair with sheraton motif.—Chair 
adapted from the antique.—Chair with 
Adam suggestion.—Chair with adapta- 
tion of Adam form.—Chair of novel ef- 
fect.—Chair with flowing arms. © 
Aug. 22, 1912; 2 ce. each Aug. 26, 1912; 
KK 46189-46194. 


[Original design of Charles II chair. ] 
Bis. 3, 4,6. AO Maly 24a A One 2 ere, 
each Aug. 2, 1912; K 45379-45381. 

[Original design of Stuart fireside 
ehair. |). © July 24,5912: 2 c, Aug. 2, 
1912; K 453878. 

TRAVERS (RICHARD), Chicago. [24064 

Visiting the sick. © July 8, 1912; 
2°c.. July 10, 1912; J 170906. 

TRIBUNE COo., Chicago. [24065-24088 


Danny Dreamer sr. and Sambo Remo 
Rastus Brown [1912]: 


© June 30; 2c. July 8; 
© Fuly ‘7-2 e. July 11; 
© July 14; 2 ¢ July 17; 
© July 20: 20. Waly 24 + 
© July 30; 2c. July 31; 
© Aug. 4; 2c Aug. 7; 
© Aug. 11; 2c. Aug. 14; 
© Aug. 18; 2c Aug. 21; 
Days of real sport [1912]: 
© June 80; 1c. July 38; 
©) Haly) Ts ey ule an: 
© July 14; 1c. July 17; 
© July 21;.1 ¢ July 24; K 
© July 28;'1 ¢. Joly 81 °K 
© Aug. 4; 1 ¢. Aug. 7; K 45565. 
© Aug. 11; 1c Aug. 14; K 45836. 
© Aug. 18; 1c. Aug. 21; K 46082. 


44672. 
K 44690. 
K 44711. 
IX 45149. 
K 45290. 
K 45568. 
45834. 
46080 


K 


IK 
Ix 
IK 


44670. 
44693. 
44710. 
45148. 
45289. 


TRIBUNE Co.—Continued. 
Days of real sport [1912]—Contd. 
© Aug. 25; 1c. Aug. 29; K 46401. 
© Sept. 1; 1 c« Sept. 5; K 46818. 
© Sept. 8; 1 c. Sept. 11; K 47042. 
© Sept. 15; 1 ce. Sept. 19; K 47492. 
© Sept. 22; 1 c Sept. 25; K 47988. 


Old Opie Dilldock [1912]: 
© June 30; 2 ¢. July 3; K 44678. 


© July 7; 2c. July 11; K 44691. 
© July 14; 2c. July 17; K 44712. 


TRIDON (ANDRE), New York. 
[24089-24092 
[4 photographs] : 
Bizet (Francaise) — Blocklinger 
(Ed.)—Elser (Joseph)—Strike leader. 
© June 2, 1912; 2 c. each June 19, 
1912; J 170968-170971. 


TRIMPEY (EH. B.), Baraboo, Wis. 
[24093-24102 

[5 photographs]: 

Bye, Baby Buntin’.—Curry’s slug- 
gers.—Madonna.—Mandolinita.—Three 
roses. © July 10, 1912; 2 c. each July 
15, 1912; J 171178—171182. 

[5 photographs]: 

Coquettish Cupid.—Cupid’s coun- 
selor, 1, 2.—June.—Violetsa. 4) aane 
6, 1912; 2 c. each Aus oe 
172025-172029. . 
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 

InNc., Bellingham, Wash. 
[ 241038, 24104 

Trinity Methodist Episcopal church 
building, 1, 2. © Aug) 28) 29125274 
each Sept. 12, 1912; J 173176, 173177. 


TRIPP (SusAN_B.), West Springfield. 


Mass. [24105-24114 

Birthday greeting. As each rose. 

© Sept. 6, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 1912; 
K 473884. 


Birthday luck. May each and every 
day. © Sept. 6, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1912: KK 47330. 

[Colored cards with verses] : 

Lead me out of the narrow life.— 
Morning prayer.—O every year hath 
its winter.—Smile awhile.——This is 
your birthday.—This world we're liv- 
in’ in is mighty hard to beat.—What’s 
the use o’ feelin’ blue.—Your birthday. 
© Sept. 6, 1912; 2 ¢ each Sept. 11, 
1912; K 47018-47025. 


TROWITZSCH AND Sorn, Frankfurt. 
[24115-24122 
[Am waldrand.] © July 27, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 4, 1912; K 46776. 
[Goethes gartenhaus.] © July 22, 
1912; 2 ec. Sept. 4, 1912: K 46774. 


430 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, If TO K 


Ho. 3, 1942 


TROWITZSCH AND SOHN—Continued. 
[Lodenwand im Norwegen.] © July 
22) 1912); 2 c. Sept. 4, 1912; K: 46779. 
[Nachbarinnen.] © July 22, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 4, 1912; K 46777. 
frPayvcace.|. © July 22, 19123, 2c. 
Sept. 4, 1912; K 46775. 

Schiller. © Sept. 9,1912; 2c. Sept. 
26, 1912; K 48053. 
Stieler (Josef) 

ec. Sept. 26, 1912; K 48052. 
[Wilder und felder.] © July 27, 
1912; 2c. Sept. 4, 1912; K 46778. 


_ “PROY PUBLISHING COMPANY, Troy, N. Y. 
: [241238 


© Sept. 9, 1912; 2 


[Greater Troy and vicinity.] © 
Fume 26, (1912: 2 ¢. July 8, 19125 K 
44325. 


TRUFANT (NELLIE S.), Minneapolis. 
[24124-24128 
Christmas joy. © Sept. 14, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 17, 1912; K 47289. 
Friendship. God never loved me in 
so sweet a way before. © Sept. 12, 
1912; 2c. Sept. 16, 1912; K 47200. 


Glad remembrance. © Sept. 14, 
mo12s 2 ¢, Sept. 17, 1912; K 47290. 


God give thee Easter peace. © Sept. 
12, 1912; 2c. Sept. 16,1912; K 47200. 


In the light of Christmas candle- 
shine. © Sept. 14, 1912; 2c. Sept. 17, 
1912; K 47291. 


TUCKER (Byron A.), New Haven. 
[24129-24134 


College street from Chapel street 
about 1880.—Franklin elm and town 
pump about 1880.—Green (The) 1880.— 
Old brick row and campus about 1870.— 
Old Yale and campus about 1875.— 
Temple street from Chapel street about 
1880. © Sept. 18, 1912; 2 ce each 
Sept. 18, 1912; J 173369-1733874. 


TURNBRILL (Rogert A.),'Phoenix, Ariz. 
[24135 


Wine, women and song. © July 25, 
ieee GC duly ‘29, 19825) JV 2ATT. 


TURNER AND WALE, Bremerton, Wash. 
. [24186-24189 

[4 photographs]: 

Colors at sundown.—Different rifle 
positions used in army and navy.—On 
the firing Jine—Skirmish line 600 
yards on the rifle range, U. S. M. C. 
ey May 10, 1912°°2 ¢.” each ‘Sulyi'3; 
1912; J 170778-170781. 

TYLER (W. D.), Brooklyn. [24140 

Twelve apostles. © Apr. 20, 1912; 
eee. July 25, 19125) J 174622. 


24620 


ULLMAN Mra. Co., New York. 
[24141-24144 
[ Carnations. Girl with bouquet 
pinned’ oni] VO; Fulby\25)) T9122 Be, 
July 27, 1912; K 45109. 


Daisies. Girl with bouquet pinned 
Om KOribaly 25, Wt 2 e July 27, 
1912; K 45110. 

[Roses. Girl with bouquet pinned 
OM Ne duly 25, AOD ee); Daly 27. 
1912; K 45111. 

[ Violets. Girl with bouquet pinned 
on.] © July 25, 1912; 2c. July 27, 
19123) IK 45012. 


UNDERHILL (IRvinNGc) New York. 
[24145-24161 


Cathedral and St. Luke’s hospital, 
B-18773. © Sejit. 16, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 
17;/1912; J 18365. 

Greeley square north. C-8822. © 
Sep Gd Ot) 2 ce. Sept. 17, 1912205 
173367. 

New York, city hall and Park Row, 
C-8820. © Sept. 28, 1912; 2 c Sept. 
28. \h Ot) s) J) TY S693: 

—— McAlpin Hotel, C—8823. 
Sept. /28, 1912 = "2c. Sept. 28, 1912; 7 
173694. 

—— McAlpin hotel, C-8824. © Sept. 
16; LOL2; 2, eo Sept. 17,)1912; J 173366. 


——- south from Metropolitan tower, 
C-8800:) ©) Aug. 22, 1912: 2: ec Aug. 
22, 1912; J 172416. 

—_— water front, D-633. © Sept. 
£6) 1012 2 ie Sepb. £7, 1912 ; J 173868: 


west from Metropolitan tower, 
C-8799. © Aug. 22, 1912; 2c. Aug. 22, 
1912; J 172417. 

—— west 23rd street from Metropoli- 
tan tower. C-8801. © Aug. 22, 1912; 
2G AUS! D2 AO +) F D245, 


——— ¥. W. ©. A., C-8858. © Sept. 
28, 1902) De) Sept. 28, 1912-5 173695. 

[3 photographs]: 

Dry dock and U. S. S. Utah, C 8607, 
C 8608.—Woolworth building C 8700. 
© July 8, 1912; 2 c. each July 9, 1912; 
J 1709038—170905. 

[4 photographs]: 

Fraunces Tavern, B.-18792.—Verraz- 
zano (Giovanni da) statue, B-18789.— 
Woolworth bldg, C—8711.—Woolworth 
bide) G-8712. © July 16, 1912: 2'¢. 
each July 17, 1912; J 171324-171327. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York. 
[24162-24620 


[459 photographs]: ; 
U-115204, U-115229, U-115235, U-- 
115237, U-115279, U-115457, U-122181, 


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24162 


pt. FY fu: Sie 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOoop—Continued. 

[459 photographs ]—Continued. 
U—122186, U-124663, U-124669, U- 
124670, U-124678, U—124676, U—124684, 
U_-124688, U-124693, U-124694 U- 
124695, U-124696, U-124698, U-124700, 
U-124701, U-124703, U-124704, U- 
124705 (U=124718, U-194 714. © April 
24, 1912; 2 ¢. July 17, 1912; J 171259-— 
171285. 

U-295380, U-33409, U-838525, U-384046, 
U-34210, U-34373, U-87211, U-387766, 
U-44142, U-55536, U—57459, U-58372, 
U-681038, U-76735, U-—76737, U-78147, 
U-92119, U-—97984, U—-98562, U—98566, 
U-103403, U-—108452, U-106284, U- 
110999, U-—112584, U-118107, U- 
1138167, U-113169, U-113236, U-117000, 
U-119480, U-119431, U-120247, U- 
125040, U-126323, U-126360, U—-126363, 
U-126439, U-127682, U-127782, U- 
127844, U-127845, U-127848, U—-132771, 
U-132787, U-132799, U-132804, U- 
132833, U-132853. ©1c. each July 23, 
19T2 eo FY VTI4AGT- 171515: 


U-96459, U—96469, U-96470, U—96475, 
U-96489, U-96496, U-—-96517, U—96544, 
U-96550, U-96615, U—114549, U-135823, 
U-185867, U-136442, U-136451, U- 

37088, U-137166, U—-138426, U-138584, 
U-188589, U-138606. © 1c. each July 
26, 1912; J 171679-171699. 

© 


U-188459, U-188620, U-140875. 
1e¢, each Aug. 7, 1912 J 171987-171989. 


U-124415, U—137423, U-138860, U- 
140014, U-140055, U-141007, U—-141010, 
U-141013, U-—141014, U-141017, U- 
141018, U-141019, U—-141022, U-141082, 
U-141086, U-141089, U-141091, U- 
141092, U—1410938, U—-141116-141118, U- 
141552, U-141553-141556, U-142444, U- 
1425038, U-—142567-142569, U-142571, U- 
142611, U—-142851, U-142861, U-142870- 
142875, U-142878, U-142881, U-148022, 
U-1438024-143029, U-148032-1438034, U- 
143046, U—-143047, U—148216, U-143218. 
© 1c each Aug. 14, 1912; J 172140- 
172197. 

U-122198, U-123482, U-128658, U- 
123782, U-123905, U-125908, U-129921, 
U=130661, U-131117, U-131234, U- 
131379, U-131383, U-135885, 135386, 
U-131388, 131389, U-131676, U-131793, 
U-181925, U-132297, U-133003, U- 
133479, U-135253, U-135358, U-135440, 
U-135442, U-135488, U-135600, U- 
135681, U-136641, U-136655, U-136719, 
U-136902, U-136918, U-187314, U- 
1373821, U-137352, U-137356, 1387357, 
U-187878, 1873874, U-187877, U-137421, 
U-137459, U-1387910, U-187970, U- 
137974, 137975, U-188856, U-138934- 
138936, U-138872 , U-140256, U-140770, 


4 f 


2 
vo 


UnNpDERWoop & UNDERWoop—Continued. 

[459 photographs ]—Continued. 
U_140773, U-141084, U-—141206, U- 
141811. © 1c. each Sept. 3; 1912-9 
172691-172749. 

U-141869, 141370, U-1413738, U- 
141878, U-141449, U-141475, U-141541. 
© 1 c. each Sept, 3, 1912; J 172750— 
172756. 

U -141468, U-141514, U-141616, 
U-141620, U-141712, U-141718, U-- 
141839, U-141871, U-141885, U-141887, 
U-141927, U-141946, U-141962, U- 
142088, U-142062, U-142094, U-142098, 
U-142100, 142101, U-142108, U-142114, 
U-142121, 142122, U-142128, U U-142139, 
142140, U-142142, U-142446, U—142543, 
U-142602, U-142702, U-142794, U- 
142797, T-142941, U-142975-142977, U- 
142979, U-148013, U-—148252, 143253; 
U-148260, U-143262, U-148269, U- 
143271, U-1438274, U-143283, U-143288, 
U-143291, U-148328-143344, U-143336, 
U-148338-143342, U-143548, U—143590, 
U-143594-143596, U-—148598, U-1436138, 
143614, U-—143616-143620, U-148667, 
148668, U-143701, U-—143730-143736, 
148738-143745. © 1c. each Sept. 3, 
1912; J 172757-172849. 

U-143746, U-1438747, 
143768 — U — 143770a, 


U-148750, U-— 
U-148779 — U - 


145775, ogee 307 Toh a ie U-143786, 
U-143787, 143789(6x), U-148789 
(LIX js U-14 3750-1 U-143799, 
U-143801, U-143802, U-145804, U-— 


143S07—U-145809, U-143811, U-148812, 
U-143815—U-148817, U-—143820, U- 
143878, U-143902, U—-148904, U-148907 
—U-143909, U-143911, U-143912, U- 
143915, U-144030, U-144032, U 144034, 
U-144152, U_144168 — U-144208, U- 
144210—U-144214, U-144227, U-144230, 
U-144231, U-144254, U_144237, U- 
144248, U-144244, U-144254, U-144290, 
U-144298, _U-144296, U-144509, U- 
144327, U-144828, U-144366, U-144367, 
U-144420—U-144424. © 1 © each 
Sept. 8, 1912; J 172850-172979. 
U-141614, U-148737, U-144425- 
144431, U-144437-144439. © 1c. each 


Sept. 7, 1912; J 173062-173073. 
UNITED SHIRT AND COLLAR COMPANY, 


Troy, X. 
[4 prints]: 
Elkridge.— Harvarton.— Servator.— 
Tractor. © Aug. 24, 1912; 2 c. each 
Sept. 28, 1912; K 47588-47591. 
UNITED STATES FASHION AND SAMPLE 
BOOK COMPANY, Philadelphia. 
[24625-24649 
[Men’s colored fashion plates] : 
Spring and summer 1912. No. 501- 
542, 546-548.— Three-button outing 


J) 


[ 24621-24624 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


24776 


UNITED STATES FASHION AND SAMPLE 

BOOK COMPANY—Continued. 

[Men's colored fashion plates]—Con. 
sack with vatch pockets. No. 572.— 
Three-button sack.’ No. 561.—Three- 
button soft roll sack. No. 562.—Three- 


button soft roll sack with peaked 
lapels. No. 571.—Two-button outing 


sack with peaked lapels. No. 564.— 
Two-button sack rounded corners and 
semi-peaked lapels. No. 568. © Sept. 
17, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 18, 1912; K 
47368-47374. 


[Men’s colored fashion plates]: 


Double-breasted no collar vest. No. 
537 — 545. — Double - breasted Prince 


Albert. No. 524-528.—Fancy cuffs and 
pockets. D1—D18.—F ull dress, peaked 
lapel. No. 529-536.—Full loose back ; 


regular shape back; form fitting back. 
No. 546-548.—lLong roll fiy-front over- 
coat. No. 518-523.—Speciai styles in 
Norfolk jackets. No. 550—554.—-Three- 
button sack. No. 502, 506.—Three-but- 
ton sack. (English model.) No. 503. 
507—509.—Three-button soft roll sack. 
(English model.) No. 561.— Three- 
button stout sack. No. 514-517 —Two- 
button double-breasted sack. No. 510- 
513.—Two-button sack. No. 504.—Two- 
button soft roll sack. (English model.) 
mo. 505. © July 20, 1912; 2 c. each 
Sept. 4, 1912; K 46757-46772.- 

Three button sack, No. 573. © Sept. 
24, 1912: 2c. Sept. 26, 1912; K 48049. 


Two-button sack, peaked lapels and 
rounded corners, No. 574. © Sept. 24, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1912; K 48050. 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH ©Co., Cin- 
cinnati. [24650-24768 


No. 14896, 14948, 14966, 14982, 14985, 
© July 15, 1912; 2 c« each July 17, 
1912: K 44735-44739. 

14552, 14792, 14835, 14865, 14866, 
14892, 14900, 14938, 14943, 14950. © 
wuly 16; 1912; 2 c. each July 18,:1912; 
K 44811-44820. 

148634, 14864, 14875, 14890, 14893, 
14897, 14899, 14908, 14929, 14932, 
14933. 14940, 14971. 14983. 14988. © 
July 18, 1912; 2 c. each July 19, 1912; 
K 44864-44878. 

© 


14876, 14894, 14925-14928, 15008. 
Snly 19 1912; 2c each July 22, 1912; 
KK 44955-44961. 


1980, 14771. 14880, 148938. 14916, 
14945, 14947, 14952, 15019, 15031, 15035, 
15039-15042. © Aug. 2, 1912; 2 c. each 
Aug. 5, 1912; K 45497-45511. 


14776, 14829, 15016. © Aug. 3, 1912; 
2¢. each Aug. 5, 1912; K 45494-45496. 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH co.—Con. 


148380, 14941, 14942, 15081, 15038, 
15034, 15056, 15083, 15094, 15095. © 
Aug. 22, 1912; 2 c. each Aug. 24, 1912; 
Ix 46175-46184. 


20338, 203383, 2087 [A, B.], 2048, 2052, 
2091, 2098, 2116. © Aug. 24, 1912; 2c. 
each Aug. 26, 1912; K 46290-46298. 


2001, 20388, 14777, 14791, 14805. 
14818, 14860, 14862, 14930, 14965, 14973, 
14974, 14987, 15002, 15017, 15018, 


15022-15025, 15029, 15080, 15043, 15082, 
15090. © Aug. 29, 1912; 2c. each Aug. 
$1, 1912; K 46519-46543. 


14828, 14831-14883, 14874, 14901, 
14990, 15036. © Sept. 5, 1912; 2c. 
each Sept. 11, 912; K 47056, 47063- 
47069. 

2098, 14836, 15020, 15028, 15055, 
15096-15098, 15104, 15105. © Sept. 23, 
Lode Aohes each / Sept. 25, 19aD eK 
48005-48014. 


15126. © Sept. 
30, 1912; K 48340. 
15127. © Sept. 
30, 1912; K 48389. 


UNITED STATES POSTER COMPANY, Wash- 
ington. [24769-24771 


26, 1912; 2c: Sept. 


26, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 


[3 prints]: 

| Baseball man.]—[Football man.]— 
Prac iman, {© Aug; 24,.1912-" 2 ¢. 
each Aug. 26, 1912; K 46279-46281. 


UNnitED STATES RUBBER RECLAIMING 
works, New York. [24772 
[Buffalo in full charge.] © Sept. 


191252) ec. Sept. 4, 1912: K 47299. 


UNITED STATES SCHOOL OF MUSIC, New 
York. [24773 


General position of both hands. © 
Amey ig None Dee Awe. 24, AGI 2 Ace 
46824. 

UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. CO. 


See list of motion pictures at end of 
this catalogue. 


VADER’ (EMMA K.) Clarkston, Wash. 
[24774, 24775 
Carolin. © July 1, 1912; 2c. June 
PEL sD LOCI 


Snake River hills in half shadows. 
© Sept. 27, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1912; J 
1738747. 

VALENTINE (Henry LEE), Richmond. 
[24776 

Blijah (Uncle) © July 3, 1912; 

2. Suily 6, 1912; J 170852. 


433 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24777 


Dt. IV) us Save 


— 


"AN ALEN (WILLIAM), New York. 
[24777, 24778 
An apartment house on a corner lot. 
4 stories. ©1c. July 26, 1912; I 1062. 


Typical floor plans of apartment 
houses. ©1 ec. Aug. 20, 1912; I 1080. 


VAN OFYAN (L.) Cleveland. [24779 


Mathewson (Christy) © Sept. 22, 
LOtD = 2, ce) ‘Sept. 25, J9V2 Ft A 3432: 


VAUGHAN (Mary E.), Gladwyne, Pa. 
[24780 


Deyil’s Canyon, Bantt, Canada. © 
Sept.’ 2) 1912) Que. Aug.) 26; 1912 
WC DETE 
VIA VERITATIS, Chicago. [24781 

Via veritatis. © Sept. 26, 1912; 2 
e. Sept. 30, 1912; K 48334. 


VITAGRAPH co. OF AMERICA, Brooklyn. 
[ 24782, 24783 


Eldridge (Chas.), one of the Vita- 
graph players. © July 2, 1912; 2 «¢. 
July 3, 1912; J 170783. 

Price (Kate) of the Vitagraph play- 
ers. © Oct. 2, 1912; 2c. Oct. 3, 1912; 
J T3822, 


Vopack (W.) AND COMPANY, Berlin. 
[ 24784, 24785 
Abendandacht. © July 12, 1912; 2 
e. Sept. 4, 1912; K 46773. 


Tage der rosen. © June 21, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 27, 1912; K 48055. 


Vocan (FRANK W.), Canton, Ohio. 
[24786 


Moose Nymph. © July 27, 1912; 
2renA wey (6, TAs LFL984. 


WALKER (A. V.), Chicago. 
[24787-24789 
Avalanche peak. © Aug. 20, 1912; 
Bie AWS 2. LOT ed Pome. 
Canopy of the mountains. © Aug. 
20,1912". 2°e, Aug. 22, 1912; J. 172394. 


Summer time in the Rockies. © 
Ale, 20. TOU2 2 ier WA wes L221 O12 sy. 
172395. 


WALLACE (R. SyLvAN), Charleston, W. 

Va. [24790 

Order of Owls. © July 20, 1912; 2 
e., July 6, 1912; J 171406. 


WALLACE (W. H.), New York. 
[24791-24793 

[3 photographs]: 

Ammonoosue at Bretton woods, N. 
H.—Bretton woods, N. H., from the 
Stickney memorial.—Gorge of the Am- 
monoosuec at Bretton woods, N. H. | 
July 22, 1912; 2c. each July 23, 1912; 
J 171464—-171466. 


! own.—Safe healthful 


WALTERS (G. W.), Sharon, Pa. 
[24794 
Buch (Margaret) child. ©1c. July 
29, 1912 > oF 1A TAO: 


WARD (FREDERICK), Chicago. 
[24795-24893 
. [Cuts for ads]: 

Be thankful.—Best Christmas gift.— 
Bookkeepers can have bank accounts — 
of their own.—Boys who save never 
have to slave.—Chance that comes to 
those who save.—Clerks with bank ac- 
counts make future proprietors.—Cor- 
dial invitation to machinists.—Farmer 
who saves spends old age in ease.— 
Housewives should start a bank ac- 
count of their own.—In time of trouble 
the savings soothe.—Invitation to am- 
bitious carpenters.—Invitation to 
bricklayers and masons.—Line of prog- 
ress than all can join.—Our invitation 
to teamsters.—Our wealthiest men got 
their start by saving.—Prosperity 
starts with penny savings.—Save for a 
while and travel in style-—Save your 
pay for the rainy day.—Savings ac- 
count for the little ones.—Start mar- 
ried life right and spend old age in 
comfort.—Start the New Year with 
resolutions of thrift and prudence.— 
Teach the child to save for his future 
education.—Teachers should save a 
little each pay.—That saving habit is 
bound to bring happiness.—Time to 
start a savings account is now.— 
Watch the savings grow. © Aug. 5, 
1912; 2c. each Aug. 5, 1912; K 45419- 
45444. 


[Small size]: 

Birds-eye-view of acre tract of land 
with buildings. © Aug. 15, 1912; 2c. 
Aug. 32, 1912; K 457%: 

—— [Small size]: 

Answer to the high cost of living.— 
Any experienced contractor will tell 
you our homes are built right.—Banish 
these bills forever.—Crystal gazing.— 
I'resh eggs free.—From the stuffy city 
flat to the freedom of the country.— 
Good schools and churches.—Home, 
health and happiness.—Independence 
and happiness.—Joy of suburbs and 
the profits—Keep a cow and insure 
fresh, sweet, pure milk and cream.— 
Like chicken dinner.—Little money 
and a little courage.—Little palace for 
his majesty.—Look ahead Mr. inves- 
tor.—Plan and its fulfilment.—Plant 
an orchard.—Prosperous business cor- 
ners.—Put that rent money in the say- 
ings bank.—Rapid transit 5¢ fare.— 
Read the record.—Real home all your 
place to raise 


454 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


Warp (FREDERICK )—Continued. 


[Cuts for ads]—Continued. 
children.—-Sweet fragrant flowers from 
your own garden.—This is my home.— 
Throw away your burden.—Vacant 
corner of to-day.—Values are going 
up.—Welcome guest will be more than 
welcome.—Which place would you pre- 
fer to raise your children.—You’ll find 
real money in our lots. © Aug. 15, 
1912: 2c. each Aug. 12, 1912; K 45716- 
45746. 

[16 prints]: 

Can’t and can.—Fall opening an- 
nouncement.—Gift that will influence 
your boy’s future life—Keep on the 
straight road to independence.—Me- 
-ehanic, the clerk, the banker, the 
school boy, the farmer.—Modern alad- 
din.—Practical Christmas gifts.—Re- 
turn engagement three times daily.— 
Spirit of youth belongs in the home.— 
Talk it over with your wife—Their 
first home needs practical, useful pres- 
ents.—Turn kitchen drudgery into 
kitchen pleasure—[When I was no 
bigger than that.]—Where character 
asserts itself.—-Where contentment 
‘and happiness endure.-—Who will fill 
the vacant chair. © Sept. 5, 1912: 2 ¢. 
each Sept. 6, 1912; K 46829-46834, 
46842-46851. 

[25 prints]: 

Appointments solicited by letter or 
phone.—As executor or trustee under 
your will.—Checking account builds 
the credit of the small merchant.— 
Checking account for farmers.— 
Checking account for your personal 
obligations.—Checking account will 
save the annoyance of collectors.— 
Don’t tempt sneak thieves by your 
own lack ef forethought.—He has no 
use for your bank book.—Is the title 
perfect.—Keep track of each expendi- 
ture.—Keep your important papers 
and valuables here.—Know what you 
spend and when you spend it.—Let us 
relieve you of the care of your prop- 
erty.—Man with the checking account 
gets the bargain.—Never failing guard- 
ian for those left behind.—Protection 
and safety for your papers and valu- 
ables.—Protection for your papers and 
valuables.—Systematize your personal 
expenditures.—That bill was paid 
two months ago.—Trust bequests.— 
Trust company as guardian to your 
children.—Trust company service for 
the retired class——Unsafe deposi- 
tories—Where is that important 
paper.—Your friend may be willing, 


9, 1912; IX 46374-46398. 


ut. © Aug. 31, 1912; 2 ¢. each Aug. 


24936 

WaRD (GEORGE H.) Post 10, G. A. R., 

Worcester, Mass. [24894 

’ Worcester, Mass., George H. Ward, 

post 10, G. A. R. memorial building. 

© Aug. 5, 1912;;2 ¢. Aug. 6, 1912; K 
45513. 


WARNER’S FEATURE FILM CO. See list 
of motion pictures at end of this 
catalogue. 

WARREN (EDWARD 
Springs, Colorado. [24895-24899 

Garter snake and chipmunk. © 
Nept ao, A9t2is Die. Septi 28,1912: Fi 
178688. 

[4 photographs]: 

Young magpie, 1-3.—Young magpies. 

© July 29, 1912; 2 ec. each Aug. 8, 

1912; J 171893-171896. 


WATERMAN, Newport, R. I. 
[24900-24902 


R.), Colorado 


[3 photographs]: 

D-38 (U. 8.)—E-2 (U. S.)—Massa- 
chusetts (U. S. S.) © Aug. 10, 1912; 
2» G sexe Anes 15, 1912: J. Lt2207—= 
172209. 

WATERMAN (C. H.), Hampton, Va. 
[24903-24923 

lowanCU. SA S22 (©. July. 3, 1982: 

2.e. sapiy Lo, IOI =: J T1160. 


Kansas (US. Sc.) and U.S. 8. D2. 
© July 24, 1912; 2 e July 25, 1912; 
di ERTS? 

Montana! (U.S. S:).' © Aug. 21, 
TOMA 2 evAmen 2A 1OT2 FL 2a02. 

Pennsylvania naval reserves. © 


JULY, oy ROL 2 ee Duly 15, 1912 
171159. 

Tennessee (U. S. S.) © Aug. 21, 
1912; 2 @ Aug. 24, 1912; J 172501. 


U. S. submarines; C-2, C4, C-5, 
D=1)). D2.) ©} Aug. 8, 1912; 2 ce, each 
Aug. 10, 1912; J 172044-172048. 

[11 photographs]: 

Ammen (U. 8S. S.)—McCall (U. S. 
S.)—Maryland naval reserves.—Mid 
shipmen on the U. S. 8S. Massachu- 
setts.—Paulding (U. S. S.)—Preston 
(U. S. S.)—Roe (U. S. S.)—Reid 
(U. S. S.)—Smith (U. S. S.)—Terry 
(U. S. S.)—Trippe (U. S. S.) © July 
Fe ON 2 e each? July 252 71Oi2 sss 
171660-171670. 


WATERS (R. J.), San Francisco. 
[24924-24936 

San Francisco: 

Banking center.— Crocker  bldg., 
Market and Post streets, 593.—Even- 
ing hour, Ferry bldg.—Russian Hill 
summit, 604. © Aug. 29, 1912; 2 ¢. 


| each Sept. 4, 1912; J 172981-172984. 
435 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


WatTerRS (R. J.)—Continued. 

[9 photographs]: 

California, Russian & Telegraph 
hills from the ferry.—Cliff house and 
beach.—Cliffs of the Cliff house.— 
Ferry building from the bay.—Flood 
building, Market & Powell streets.— 
Junction, Kearney, Geary, Market and 
Third sts—Junction, Market, Post & 
Montgomery sts.—Market st. east 
from Powell.—Market st. east from 
BPeurth.. © Ate: 26; 19122 ce: each 
Aug. 29, 1912; J 172583-172591. 


WatTkKINS (W. M.), Palestine, Tex. 


[24937, 24988 
[2 photographs]: 
Labor parade.—Whiteway. © Sept. 
14, 1912; 1 «@ each Sept. 16, 1 ¢c. each 
Sept. 24, 1912; J 173477, 173478. 


Watson (Mrs. C. A.), Lakeview, Or. 
[24939, 24940 
Grouse on nest. © Aug. 1, 1912; 
2 G Juty ‘9, -3912: Ff 116 TS: 
Oregon grouse sitting. © Aug. 1, 
29t2 2 co July’ 9, T2167 4: 


WATSON (JOHN S.), Jersey City. 
[24941 
Going home. © Aug. 24, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 27, 1912; J 172548. 


Way (Le Roy), Jacksonville, Fla. 
[24942 
White Springs, Fia., high water. © 
ATS. 2) Ober oe. Sept. 5, LOR 
1/7301 T. 
Way & Son, Mapleton, Ia. [24943 
Mapleton, Iowa, city park. © July 
OO, TAS? 2 eG. July Sl. 1912 * J L7iS5s. 
Way & son stupDIO, Mapleton, Iowa. 
[24944, 24945 
Carhart hospital 1, 2. © July 20, 
1912: 2 c. each July 24, 1912; J 171612, 
171613. 
Wese (Mites M.), Zion City, Ill. 
[24946 
Audience at dedication of pipe organ, 
Shiloh tabernacle. © July 6, 1912; 2 
e. July 8; 1912: J 17184. 
WEBSTER (C. B.) AND COMPANY, Bos- 
ton. [24947 
[Indien head.] © Aug. 1, 1912: 2 
ec. Sept. 27, 1912; K 48056. 
WELLIS (FRANK J.) Greenwood Lake, 
INS, [24948 
Methodist excursion. © Sept. 11, 
Liz) 2. .bept 16) 1902 = J a7S8o7: 
WERNER (W.), Chicago. [24949-25108 
Brainy and Drowse [1912]: 
© June 27; 1 ec. July 1; K 43916. 
© June 29; 1c. July 3; K 43990. 


pt. TV, Sa V7 


WERNER (W.)—Continued. 

Brainy and Drowse [1912]—Contd. 
© July 2; 1 ¢« July 6; K 44026: 
© July 6; 1c. July 10; K 44293. 
© July 9; 1 ¢. July 13; K 44582: 
© July 11; 1c. July 13; K 44588. 
© July 18; 1 c. July 193 K 44846. 
© July 17; 1 ¢ July 19; K 44850. 
© July 18%1c¢. July 22: K 44897. 
© July 20; 1c July 24: K 45020, 
© July 23; 1 «: July 25; K 45081: 
© July 25; 1c. July 29; K 45131. 
© July 27; 1 ec. July 31; K 45284. 
© July Aug. 1; K 45318. 
© Aug. . Aug,’ D2 Kaas 
© Aug. Aug. 7; K 45559. 
© Aug. Aug. 8; K 45648. 
© Aug. Aug. 10; K 45692. 
© Aug. . Aug. 14; K 45904. 
© Aug. ». Aug, 15; ,K Aboaay 
© Aug. . Aug. 17; K 45961. 
C Aug. 17 . Aug. 19; K 45983. 
© Aug. 20;1 c. Aug, 22k 4a 
© Aug. 22; 1c. Aug, 24-5 Giga 
© Aug. 24; 1¢ Auge28 9K 465a. 
©) Aug. 27° . Aug. 29; K 46399. 
© Aug. . Aug. 30+ K 46503: 
© Aug. 31; 1 ¢. Sept. 4; K 46748. 
© Sept. . Sept. 5; K 46802. 
(C) Sepia: . Sept. 9; K 46944. 
© Sept. 7 . Sept. 11; K 47030. 
© Sept. . Sept. 14; K 47196. 
© Sept. . Sept. 14; K 47198. 
© Sept. . Sept. 18; K 47348. 
© Sept. 17; 1 e Sept. 21; K 47558. 
© Sept. . Sept. 21; K 47554. 
© Sept. . Sept. 25; K 47979. 
© Sept. . Sept 26; K 48035. 
© Sept. . Sept. 30; K 48202. 
© Sept. 28; 1c. Sept. 30; K 48206. 


Circus Solly [1912]: 
© June 28; 1c. July 1; K 43914. 
© July 1; 1c. July 8; K 48992. 
© July 3;1¢. July 8; K 44229. 
© July 5; 1c. July 8; K 44231. 
© July 8; 1c. July 138; K 44584. 
© July 10; 1 ¢. July 13; K 44586. 
© July 12; 1c. July 15; K 44638. 
© July 15; 1¢. July 19; K 44844. 
© July 16; 1 ¢. July 19; K 44848. 
© July 19; 1 ec. July 22; K 44895. 
© July 22; 1c. July 24; K 45022. 


“ee 


ee 


436 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 25108 


WERNER (W.)—Continued. 
Cireus Sally [1912]—Continued. 


WERNER (W.)—Continued. 
Lord Longbow [1912]—Continued. 


© July 24; 1¢. July 26; K 45102. © Aug. 14; 1 ¢. Aug. 17; K 45964. 
© July 26; 1c. July 29; K 45133. © Aug. 16; 1 ec. Aug. 19; K 45986. 
© July 29; 1¢. July 31; K 45286. © Aug. 19; 1 ec. Aug. 21; K 46079. 
© July 31; 1 c. Aug. 5; K 45457. © Aug. 21; 1c. Aug. 23; K 46146. 
© Aug. 2; 1c. Aug. 5; K 45459. © Aug. 23; 1 e. Aug. 26; K 46245. 
© Aug. 5; 1c. Aug. 7; K 45561. © Aug. 26; 1c. Aug. 28; K 46344, 
© Aug. 7; 1 ec. Aug. 10; K 45695. © Aug. 28; 1 ¢. Aug. 31; K 46502. 
© Aug. 9; 1 c« Aug. 12; K 45771. © Aug. 30; 1c. Sept. 3; K 46680. 
© Aug. 12; 1c. Aug. 14; K 45906. © Sept. 2; 1 ¢. Sept. 5; K 46785. 
© Aug. 14; 1¢ Aug. 17; K 45963. © Sept. 4; 1 ec. Sept. 6; K 46839. 
© Aug. 16; 1 ¢. Aug. 19; K 45985. © Sept. 6; 1 ec Sept. 9; K 46943. 
© Aug. 19; 1 ec. Aug. 21; K 46078. © Sept. 9; 1 ce. Sept. 11; K 47033. 
© Aug. 21; 1c. Aug. 23; K 46145. © Sept. 11; 1 c. Sept. 14; K 47195. 
© Aug. 23; 1c¢. Aug. 26; K 46244. © Sept. 13; 1 c. Sept. 18; K 47346. 
© Aug. 26; 1c¢. Aug. 28; K 46343. © Sept. 16; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 47561. 
© Aug. 28; 1 c. Aug. 31; K 46501. © Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 47557. 
© Aug. 30; 1c. Sept. 3; K 46679. © Sept. 20; 1 ce. Sept. 25; K 47982. 
© Sept. 2; 1c. Sept. 5; K 46784. © Sept. 23; 1 c. Sept. 25; K 47978. 
© Sept. 4; 1c. Sept. 6; K 46838. © Sept. 25; 1 c. Sept. 27; K 48059. 
© Sept. 6; 1 c Sept. 9; K 46942. © Sept. 27; 1 c. Sept. 30; K 48204. 
© Sept. 9; 1 c. Sept. 11; K 47082. Sammy Spankem [1912]: 

© Sept. 11; 1 ec. Sept. 14; K 47194. ©) June’ 27; 1 ¢, July 1; K 43917, 
© Sept. 13; 1c Sept. 18; K 47345. © June 29; 1c. July 3; K 43991. 
© Sept. 16; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 47560. ©) July’ 2° Ae. July, 5; K 44027. 
© Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 47556. © July 6; 1 e July 10; K 44294. 
© Sept. 20; 1 c. Sept. 25; K 47981. . C) July 9s he daly, 132K, 44583. 
© Sept. 23; 1¢. Sept. 25; K 47977. © July 11; 1¢ July 18; K 44589. 
© Sept. 25; 1 ec. Sept. 27; K 48058. © July 138; 1¢. July 19; K 44847. 
© Sept. 27; 1 ec. Sept. 80; K 48205. © July 17; 1 ¢. July 19; K 44851. 


Lord Longbow [1912]: 


© June 28; 1c. July 1; K 43915. 
© July 1; 1c. July 3; K 43993. 
© July 3; 1c. July 8; K 442380. 
© July 5;1¢ July 8; K 44282. 


© July 
© July 
© July 


© July 15; 1c. 


© July 


Cr duly 19+ 1. ¢: 
© July 22;1.e. 


© July 


© July 26;1¢. 


© July 


St Bie: 
1G 2 tire: 
t2e ie eC: 


July 13; K 44585. 
July 18; K 44587. 
15; K 44689. 


© July 18; 1¢. July 22; K 44898. 
© July 20; Ee. July 24; K 45021. 
© July 23;1¢ July 25; K 45082. 
© July 25; 1¢ July 29; K 45132. 
© July 27:1. July 31; K 45285. 
© July 30; 1 ¢ Aug. 1; K 45319. 
© Aug. 1; 1c. Aug. 5; K 45468. 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 


165-1 G. 


Ve ape a 


4 gal USP 


19; K 44845. 
19; K 44849. 
22; K 44896. 
24; K 45023. 
26; K 45108. 
29; K 45134. 
31: K 45287. 
© July 31; 1 ec. Aug. 5; K 45458. 


© Aug. 2; 1c. Aug. 5; K 45460. 
© Aug. 5; 1¢. Aug. 7; K 45562. 


© Aug. 7; 1c. Aug. 10; K 45694. 


© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 


© Aug. 


© Aug. 
© Aug. 


© Aug. 


© Aug. 
© Aug. 
© Aug. 


3; 1¢. Aug. 7; K 45560. 
6; 1c¢ Aug. 8; K 45644. 
8; le. Aug. 


AOS e? 
£3! 4): 
GN pbid AW ce 
bly Aen HK cs 
BOE .e. 
De Ae: 
24°" TG: 
257 ial Fae cs 
PAs Tear oa Gi 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


10; K 45693. 
14; K 45905. 
15; K 45913. 
17; K 45962. 
19; K 45984. 
22; K 46118. 
24; K 46172. 
28; K 46342. 
29 ;. K 46400. 
31; K 46504. 


© Aug. 9; 1 ec. Aug. 12; K 45772. 
© Aug. 12; 1c. Aug. 14; K 45907. 


437 


63453—12——10 


© Aug. 31; 1 c Sept. 4; K 46749. 


© Sept. 3; 1 c Sept. 5; K 46803. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25109 


WERNER (W.)—Continued. 

Sammy Spankem [1912]—Continued. 
© Sept. 5; 1 c. Sept. 9; K 46945. 
© Sept. 7; 1c. Sept. 11; K 47081. 
© Sept. 10; 1 c. Sept. 14; K 47197. 
© Sept. 12; 1 c. Sept. 14; K 47199. 
© Sept. 14; 1 ¢. Sept. 18; K 47344. 
© Sept. 17; 1c. Sept. 21; K 47559. 
© Sept. 19; 1 ec. Sept. 21; K 47555. 
© Sept. 21; 1 c. Sept. 25; K 47980. 
© Sept. 24; 1c. Sept. 26; K 48036. 
© Sept. 26; 1c. Sept. 30; K 48208. 
© Sept. 28; 1 ec. Sept. 30; K 48207. 


WERNER (WILBUR BH.) Chaska, Minn. 
[25109 


Minnesota sugar company. © Sept. 
9, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1912; J 173315. 


WEST COAST ART co., Los Angeles. 
[25110-25114 


Los Angeles, Cal., City of Hollywood. 
© May 15, 1912; 2 c. June 29, 1912; 
J 170706. 

Marinette dairy farm, Arizona. © 
May 20, 1912; 2 ec June 29, 1912; J 
170708. 


Redlands, Cal., Smiley park, 14380, 
1427. © May 12, 1912; 2 c. each June 
29, 1912; J 170705, 170707. 


San Fernando valley, Calif., 1680. 
© July 16, 1912; 2¢. July 23, 1912; J 
171461. 


WESTERMANN (L. A.) ©o., New York 
[25115-25168 

[Fashion cuts of women]: 

Vacant. — Vacuum. — Vagrant. — 
Vague. — Valentine.—Valerian.—Valet. 
—Valise.— Vampire.—Vanee.— Vandal. 
— Vanilla. — Vanity. — Vanquish. — 
Vapor.— Varnish. — Vase. — Vassar.— 
Vault.—Vegetable.—Velvet.—V eneer.— 
Venice. — Veranda. — Verbal. — Versa- 
tile. — Vessel. — Vestry. — Veteran. — 
Veto. —Viaduct. —Vibrate.—Viceroy.— 
Victim. —Victory. —Victual.—Vigilant. 
—Villain.—Vincent.—Vindicate.—V int- 
age. — Viola. — Violate. Virgil. — 
Visage. — Vivian. —Vocal.—Volecano.— 
Volley. — Volume. —Vortex.—Vowel.— 
Voyage.—Vulture. © Sept. 17, 1912; 
2 e. éach Sept. 24, 1912; K 47877- 
47930. 


[25169-25222 

[Women fashion cuts.] 

Table. — Tack. — Taffy. — Talent. 
(Hortense.)—Target. (Latest models 
arriving daily from Paris.)—Tar- 
nish. — Tartar. — Tassel. — Tavern. — 
Teeth.— Temper.— Tennis.— Tenor. — 
Terrace.—Terrier.— Tessie.— Thick.—- 


pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 7 


WESTERMANN (L. A.) co.—Continued. 
[Women fashion cuts]—Continued. 


Thimble. — Thorn.— Thresher.— 
Throat.— Thrush.— Ticket.— Tiger. — 
Timber.— Title.— Token.— Tomato. — 
Topaz.—Torpedo.—Tower. (Advance 
fall models in feminine outer ap- 
parel.) — Trader. — Tramp. — Treas- 
ure.—Treaty.—Triangle.— Trinkent.— 
Trip. — Trolley. — Trooper. — Trout.— | 
Trowel. — Trumpet. — Trunk. — Tun- 
nel.— Turf.— Turkey.— Turnip.— Tur- 
ret. — Turtle. — Tutor. — Twine.— Ty- 
phoon.—Tyrant. © Aug. 17, 1912; 2¢. 
each Sept. 3, 1912; K 46563-46616. 


WHEELER (C. H.) MANUFACTURING 
COMPANY, Philadelphia. 
[25223-25228 
[6 prints]: 


Specification of atmospheric exhaust 
outlet gate valve.—Specification of C. 
H. Wheeler improved jet condenser.— 
Specification of expansion joint.— 
Specification of feed water heater.— 
Specification of multiplex atmospheric 
exhaust relief valve-—Specification of 
vertical engine. © Sept. 18, 1912; 2c. 
each Sept. 21, 1912; K 47956-47961. 


Wuitcomsp (B. J.) Kennebunkport, 
Me. [25229-25232 


Kennebunk, Me., first parish church: 

Auditorium. — Pulpit. -— Steeple. © 
Aug. 1, 1912; 2 c each Aus Towoi2- 
J 172310-172312. 


—— first parish church, bell. © 
Aug. 2, 1912: 2 @ Ate Vi ieee 
172318. 


Wuite (C. BH.) Des Moines. [25233 


Advice to voters. © June 1, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 16, 1912; K 47955. 


WHITEHEAD AND HOAG COMPANY, New- 
ark, N. J. [25234 


[Christmas spirit. Holly and mis- 
tletoe sprays.] © Sept. 15, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 19, 1912; K 47375. 


Wuitney (A. E.) Norwood, Mass. 
[25235-25238 
Bird (Charles S.) 1, 2. © Aug. 22, 
1912; 2c. each Sept. 19, 1912; J 173463, 
178464. 


Cushing (J. S.) 1, 2 © Aug 8, 
1912; 2 ¢c. each Sept. 79, 1912; J 
173465, 173466. 

Wieston (Nicret S.), Denver. [25239 

Destiny. © June 21, 19125 2 ¢@ 
July 1, 1912; J 170718. 

Witp (Max) Chicago. [25240 


Zwei treue freunde. © Sept. 14, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1912; K 48057. 


438 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 3, 1912 


WiLtiAMsS (ALLAN I.), Olean, N. Y. 
[25241 


Partridge on nest. © June 15, 1912; 
2c. July 5, 1912; J 171786. 


WILLIAMS (C. L.), Kinmundy, Il. 
[25242-25250 


[Buckner, I1l., United coal mine]: 

Bottom landing air shaft, No. 2.— 
Bottom landing showing track incline 
No. 2.—Concrete overeast in No. 1.— 
Concrete overcast in No. 2.—Main en- 
trance where runarounds intersect No. 
2.—Switch board, automatic buttons, 
No. 2.—Top landing of track incline, 
No. 2.—View of automatic chain drags, 
No. 2.—View of bottom landing, No. 2. 
© July 30, 1912; 2 c each Aug. 13, 
1912; J 172108-172116. 


WILLIAMS (VERNE O.) Kansas City. 
Mo. © [25251 


Sunken gardens, Swope park. © 
Aue 24, 1912; 2 ¢ Aug. 26, 1912; J 
1725438. 


WILMINGTON BOARD OF TRADE, Wilming- 
ton, Del. [ 25252, 25253 


Wilmington, Del., east view looking 
from Market street. © June 7, 1912; 
2c. June 8, 1912; K 438967. 


west view looking from Market 
street. © June 7, 1912; 2 c. June 8, 
1912; K 48968. 


WILSON (JAMES A.), Ft. Monroe, Va. 

[25254-25266 

Mine explosion. © July 11, 1912; 2 
e. July 12, 1912; J 171000. 


Twelve inch gun in action, 2,3. © 
Aug. 12, 1912; 2 ec. each Aug. 13, 1912; 
J 172124, 172125. 


Twelve inch mortar in action, 1, 2. 
© Aug. 21, 1912; 2 c. each Aug. 22, 
1912; J 172414, 172415. 


Twelve inch mortars in action show- 
ing projectiles and direction of gases. 
mrOct. 3, 1912; 2 c. Oct. -4, 1942s! 7 
173786. 

[7 photographs]: 

Blast after projectile leaves mor- 
tar.—Blast as projectile leaves mor- 
tar.—Disappearing guns loading and 
firing.—Projectile in muzzle of 12 inch 
mortar.—Projectile leaving smoke of 
12 ineh mortar.—Projectile on its 
way.—Smoke after firing 12 inch mor- 
tar. © Sept. 4, 1912; 2 ¢. each Sept. 
10, 1912; J 173120-173126. 


WILSON (JAMES O.), Devol, Okla. | 
[25267-25269 


[8 prints]: 
He shall _ give 
brother, sister or 


His 
neighbor 


angels.—If 
hath 


Witson (JAMES O.)—Continued. 

[38 prints]—Continued. 
wronged us.—Remember the words of 
the Lord Jesus Christ. © Aug. 3, 
$9I25 2 ye, each, Aus, 26, )19125 KK 
46416-46418. 


WISCHMEYER (PHILIP), Seattle. 
(25270; 2a27t 
Makah salmon fishing fleet, Neah 
Bay, Wash., 0150, 0151.. © July 25, 
1912; 2. e. each Aug. 10, 1912; J 172052, 
172053. 
WiIswWALL (H. Bruce), Denver. 
252 Cee oki 
[6 photographs]: ' 
Aspen trail.—Chiquita, Ypsilon and 
Fairchild. Estes Park, village. — 
Horseshoe park.—Mountain road.—Old 
Faithful and Large Peak. © Aug. 15, 
1912; 2c. each Aug. 16, 1912; J 172800- 
172805. 


WorEBLER (H. L.), New York. 
[25278-25309 


[Colored handembossed post cards]: 


Hallowe’en. Don’t let yourself be 
stolen.—Halowe’en. Don’t miss com- 
ing, there will be some fun.—Hallow- 
een. Happy and joyful time.—Hallow- 
e’en. May all the omens foretell good.— 
Hallowe’en. [Red witch flying on black 
broom.]—Hallowe’en. Witches and the 
gob-o-lins.—Hallowe’en. You’d better 
chain the door-step down.—I’m thank- 
ful for a comrade dear.—I wish for 
you Thanksgiving day.—I -wish the 
magic apple-peel.—If we should count 
our blessings o’er.—May you have a 
happy Hallowe’en.—May you have great 
blessings to be thankful for—My wish 
for Hallowe’en shall be-—Our world’s 
so full of blessings dear—Thanksgiv- 
ing. [Boy and girl sitting at table 
with cat and dog, saying grace.]— 
Thanksgiving. I’m sure we have all 
on us.—Thanksgiving. Since I have 
thee.—Thanksgiving. [Turkey and lit- 
tle girl with basket in her hand.J]— 
Thanksgiving. World is so full of a 
number of things.—Thanksgiving greet 
ing. [Puritan woman peeling ap- 
ples.]—Thinking of you, thankful too, 
for my greatest blessing you. [Puri- 
tan boy and girl sitting on log.J]— 
Thinking of you, thankful too, for my 
greatest blessing you. [Turkey and 
grapes.]—When ‘Thanksgiving comes 
with its bountiful dishes. © Sept. 7, 
1912; 2 ec. each Sept. 19, 1912; K 47395-— 
47418. 

fHandembossed colored post cards]: 

Cheer for the year. I envy none.— 
Cheer up.—Cheer up honey.—Prescrip- 


439 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25310 


pt. Tv, Se wae 


WorEuLER (H. L.)—Continued. 
[Handembossed colored post cards]— 
Continued. 
tion. — To cheer-up-town 0 miles. — 
When all out-side is very still—When 
fortune frowns, smile-——When trouble 
comes a’pesterin’. © Aug. 5, 1912; 2c. 
each Aug. 20, 1912; K 46063-46070. 
Wor (Henry) New York. [25310 


Lincoln (Abraham) © Sept. 14. 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1912; K 47128. 
Wotr & co., Philadelphia. 

[25811-25315 

I’ll be with you, W-108. © Aug. 26, 
1912; 2 ec. Aug. 30, 1912; J 172616. 

Purity, W-106. © Aug. 20, 1912; 
2 -e Aug. (26. 1912+. J Li25a9: 


Queen (A) W-107. © Aug. 26, 
101.2%) 2 se, Aue: 30,.1912 5 9. T2617. 


Rosebud and roses, W-105. © Aug. 
20, 1912; 2c. Aug. 26, 1912; J 172541. 


Thinking it over, W-104. © Aug. 
20, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1912; J 172542. 
WoLre (C. HE.) Pomona, Cal. [25316 


Pomona, Cal. public library. ©1e. 
June 5, 1912; I 1040. 


WOLFF (LOUIS) AND COMPANY, LTD., 


London. [ 25817, 253818 

Gleaners. © June 1, 1912; 2 c. May 
18, 1912; K 45006. 

September sunshine. © June 1, 


1912; 2 c. May 18, 1912; K 45005. 


WoopFIELD (FRANK) Astoria, Or. 
[25319-25327 


Astoria, Or. looking out mouth of 
Columbia River. © Aug. 29, 1912; 2c. 
Sept. 5, 1912; J 1730383. 
looking south from city park. 
©) Aug) 29.1912): 2..c. Sept..5,; 1912 
J 173034 

Evening on the Pacific. © July 1, 
1912; 2c July 6, 1912; J 170874. 


Seaside, Tillamook Head and Pacific 
Ocean. © June 21,1912; 2 ¢«. July 
79, 1912; J 171704... 


Seaside and Tillamook Head, Or. © 
BUS. 20, LIZ 2G BepeE. 9, oss FT 
1730382. 

Start of the free for all speed boat 
race, Astoria regatta, 1,2. © Aug. 28, 
1912; 2 c. each Sept. 5, 1912; J 173030, 
173081. 

Tillamook Head and lighthouse. © 
stily (Ly) LOL2's | 2° «aly 4G, eis J 
170875. 

Warren (The) from Elk Creek Bend, 
Ore. © July 1, 1912; 2c. July 6, 1912; 
J 170876. 


WoopiIn (L.) Washington. 
[25828-25331 


[Rockefeller] John D.: 

Between links.—Making a drive.— 
On his wheel.—Putting one over the 
bunker. © Sept. 25, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Sept. 24, 1912; J 173469-173472. 


Woo.LPrERT (R. M.) Alhambra, Cal. 
25332 
I’m from Mizzouri, show me. 
Aug. 7, 1912; 2 © Ave Sas. aie 
45783. 


WORDEN (WILLARD ELMER) San Fran- 
cisco. [25833-25346 


Aisles of nature’s cathedral, 1335. 
© Sept. 14, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1912; 
J 173441. 

Dutch windmill, Golden Gate park, 
1268. © Aug. 29, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 23, 
1912; J 173444. 

Golden Gate at sunset, 1281. © July 
15, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 1912: J t7a4a3. 


Lone gull, 1285. © Sept. 14, 1912; 
2 ce. Sept. 23, 1912; J 173487. 


Merry woods of California, 13805. © 
Sept. 14, 1912; 2.¢. Sept. 227 4912— 
J 173442. 

Midway point, Monterey, 985. © 
Aug. 29, 1912; 2c. Sept. 23, 1913-09) 
173436. 

Misty portals of the past, 1256. © 
Aug. 29, 1912; 2 ©. Sept: 2a. eae 
1734389. 

Moonlight on the bay, 859. © July 
15, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 238, 1912; J 173446. 


Moonlight on the golden gate, 1280. 
© Aug. 29, 1912; 2 ¢. Sept. 28, 1912; J 
17384438. 

Redwoods in spring, 1348. © Sept. 
14, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1912; J 178435. 


San Francisco from the bay, 902. © 
Aug. 29, 1912; 2 c. Sept) 237 19i2000 
173434. 

Seal rocks at sunset, 1290. © Sept. 
14, 1912; 2c. Sept. 28, 1912; J 173445. 


Tamalpais (Mount), 914. © Sept. 
14, 1912; 2 ec. Sept. 23, 1912; J 173440. 


Turner (Amy) ship, 1279. © Aug. 
15, 1912; 2 ce. Sept. 23, 1912; J 173438. 


Worttrey (A. L.) Houghton, Mich. 
[25847, 25348 


Koenig (George A.) # length, sitting. 
© July 10, 1912; 1 ce. June 19, 1912, 
June 28, 1912; J 172552. 

8 by 10 bust portrait. © July 
10, 1912; 1 ec. June 19, 1912, June 28, 
1912; J 172651. 


440 


no. 3, 1912 


WRANITzZKY (A. I.) Lockhart, Tex. 
[25349 
McDowell (Capt. S. J. P.) © Aug. 


Be. dota: te. Sept. 3; Le. Sept. 21, 
1912; J 1738479. 


WRIGHT, HAZELS AND BRADFORD, San 
Francisco. [25350 
San Francisco, Cal., Memorial tower, 
1915, © July 15, 1912; 2:¢ July 29, 
1912; J 171760. 
WyYLir (JosEPH) Toledo, O. [25351 
Musical notation. © 1c. Aug. 7, 


1912; I 1089. 
YARDLEY (RALPH O.), New York. 
[25352-25356 
[5 prints]: 


[Harvard. Girl’s head on red back- 
ground.|—[Her favorite. Girl in red 
riding habit holding horse’s bridle.]— 
Her pet. Girl in green riding habit 
leaning on horse’s neck.]—[Princeton. 
Girl’s head on orange background. ]— 
[Yale. Girl’s head on blue background. | 
© June 28, 1912; 2 c. each Aug. 380, 
1912; K 46450-46452, 46467, 46497. 


Youne & Cart, Cincinnati. 
[25857-25359 


Hinsen (Rev.) 1-3. © July 16, 
1912; 2c. each July 17, 1912; J 171252- 
171254. 


YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 
(CENTRAL), Baltimore. [25360 


[Baltimore oriole design.] © Sept. 
9, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1912; K 47953. 


ZENOLA (Miss) Clay Center, Kan. 
[25361 


Zenola, the girl with diamond teeth. 
© Sept. 12, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1912; 
A folio. 


ZENTNER (J. J.), Everly, Iowa. 
[25862 


Everly, Iowa, Co-operative creamery 
company, No. 26. © Aug. 17, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 19, 1912; J 172325. 


ZIMMERMAN (C. E.) coMPANY, Chicago. 
[25363-25490 

[128 prints]: 

All kinds of seeds.—All my money 
is in the bank.—And we started to- 
gether.—Another load of fresh ber- 
ries.—Appetite teasers everywhere.— 
Balance of power.—Bank account 
grows with every tick of the clock.— 
Best birthday present.—Best recom- 
mendation.—Best setting for a happy 
home.—Blood builders.—Breakfast.— 
Bridged over.—Brighten the kitchen.— 
Build up your income.—Build your 
own home we lend you money.—Burn- 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


25490 


ZIMMERMAN (C. EH.) company—vontd. 

[128 prints]—Continued. 
ing at both ends.—Business without a 
bank account.—Cake that is never left 
over.—Cash to you but to no one 
else.—Children like to come here.— 
Choicest meats.—Cocoa fora change.— 
Cooking is only as good as the poor- 
est ingredient.— Cooling summer 
drinks.—Dawn of prosperity.—Dessert 
question settled.—Difference between 
a poor baking and a good one.—Do 
instead of dream.—Don’t buy from 
meal to meal.—Don’t trust to luck, 
save.—Drive-wheel of business.—Every 
wash day can be made bright.—BEvery- 
thing for the picnic.—Everything in 
season.—Hverything we handle bears 
the pure food law label.—Face to face 
with opportunity.—For a quick meal.— 
For a Sunday evening meal.—For 
dainty salads and_ relishes. — For 
safety, the cracker jar or the strong 
box.—Fresh butter and eggs.—Fresh 
from the garden.—Fresh nuts and 
choicest candies for Xmas.—From the 
market of the world.—Fudge and 
other homemade candies.—Get a bet- 
ter one next time.—Gone, I don’t know 
where.—Goodness behind homemade 
minee meat.—Have it charged.—He 
may visit you.—Here is your start my 
boy.—His last dollar.—How do you 
measure up.——How money grows.— 
How to tell good fruit.—I wish I had 
saved my money.—In time of need 
draw your own money.—Inspected by 
the U. S. government.—Just that much 
above the rest.—Lay in a supply.— 
Left without a dollar—Let there be 
no dispute when you are gone.—Let 
us dress your tree.—Let us start you 
right.—Loan your money on good farm 
lands.—Look ahead ten years.—Man 
behind the well set table—Man who 
does not save is chained to the pres- 
ent.—Man who has never saved soon 
has nothing to spend.—Money talks.— 
Money to burn.—Next time you go 
marketing.—No questions asked.—Op- 
portunity gap.—Our fish business is a 
feature—Our satisfied customers.— 
Phone orders get attention here— 
Pork and beans cost less, taste best.— 
Practical gifts—Preserves time.— 
Prime meats for the table—Provide 
safe management for your estate.— 
Puddings that delight.—Put it there.— 
Read our window bulletins for reliable 
grocery news.—Safe investments for 
widows.—Safeguarded by the govern- 
ment U. S. A.—Saturday specials.— 
Seales that tell the truth.—Something 
to save for.—Sound to the core.— 


44] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25491 


ZIMMERMAN (C. H.) company—Contd. 


[128 prints]—Continued. : 
Story the bank book tells.—Straight 
line to success.—Success line.—Success 
of your baking depends upon the qual- 
ity of these.—Sunday dinner.—Talk it 
over with the bank.—That is what 
started me.—That’s coffee.—Their first 
meal.—There can be no dispute.— 
There is no economy in baking.—There 
is strength in good soups.—There isn’t 
a thing in the house.—Tools that build 
business.—Turn pennies into dollars.— 
Under the searching light of govern- 
ment inspection.— Unsafe, unwise, 
idle-—We can cut down that grocery 
bill— We cater to women.—We deliver 
promptly.—We execute your will with- 
out prejudice or favor.—We give full 
measure.—We have taught smokers to 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 7 


ZIMMERMAN (C. HE.) company—Contd. 
[128 prints]—Continued. 

come to this grocery.—We treat little 
folks like grown ups.—Well connect- 
ed.—What might have been.—When 
you can’t work longer, what then.— 
Where does it all go. Where is the 
money you worked so hard to make.— 
Why don’t you drop in today.—With 
all the orchard’s flavyor.—You must 
save something.—Your dollar goes | 
farthest at this grocery.—Your name 
should be here.—Your protection.— 
Your wife should have a check book. 
© July 1, 1912; 2 ce. each July 11, 
1912; K 44453-44580. 


ZUVER STUDIO, Butler, Pa. [25491 


St. Paul’s catholic church. © July 
15, 1912; 2. c. Aug. 24, 1912; J 172496. 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Oata- 
logue since January 1, 1912. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of works of art-__________________ 10 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or tech- 


BACON CHAT A CRA cn ee Ne eee 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 1,220 unpublished) ______ 


Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 4,642 


contributions to periodicals) ____--__~_ 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


Notre.—This list contains the first entries of classes L and M. 


AMERICAN FILM MFG. CO., Chicago. 
[ 25492, 25493 
Battle ground (The) © July 24, 
soles Gc. Aug. 12, 1912; J 172127. 
Fall of Black Hawk. Small roll. 
© June 20, 1912; 2c. July 1, 1912; J 
170709. 


AVIATION FILM co., New York. [25494 

Panama canal and scenes along the 
canal zone. 2 reels). ©1ce. July 10, 
1912; J 170910. 


BroGRAPH co., New York. 
[25495-25515 
Black sheep. Roll. ©1c. Aug. 1, 
41912; J 171872. 
Child’s remorse. 
at, 1912: J 172322. 
Inner eircle. Roll. 
2912; J 1723238. 


Roll. ©l1e. Aug. 


©1ce. Aug. 17, 


Interrupted elopement. Roll. © 1 
Se aus. 17, 1912: J 172820. 

Heaven avenges. Roll. ©1e. July 
25, 1912; J 1715385. 

His own fault. Roll. © 1c. July 
ee, wore: J 171535. 

Indian summer. Roll. ©1ec. July 


a2, 2002: J. 171149. 

Man’s genesis. Roll. ©1c. July 23, 
4912; & 171534. 

Man’s lust for gold. ©1ce. July 10, 
1912; J 170958. 


Narrow road. Roll. ©1e. Aug. 5, 
1912; J 171930. 
One-round O’Brien. Roll. © 1. 


muly 12, 1912: J 171148. 
Sands of Dee. Roll. 

23, 1912; J 171536. 
School teacher and the waif. Roll. 

©l1e. July 10, 1912; J 170957. 


©l1e July 


Speed demon. Roll. © 1c. July 
ee, 1912 171532. 
Tourists (The). Roll. ©1ce. Aug. 


7, 1912; J 172002. 
Tragedy of a dress suit. 
me Aye, 17, 1912: J 172321. 


Trying to fool Uncle. Roll. 
July 12, 1912; J 171147. 


Rol. .@ 
©le. 


‘ pings from reel. 


BIOGRAPH co.—Continued. 


What the doctor ordered. Roll. © 
1c. Aug. 7, 1912; J 172008. 


Willie becomes an artist. 
1c. July 30, 1912; J 171804. 
With the enemy’s help. 
eG. Ane) 22 1912: Ji V(24ts. 

Would be Shriner. Roll. 
July 30, 1912; J 171805. 


BrInD (WALTER LANNOY) New York. 

[25516 

Doctor Phantom, the scientific sleuth. 

Parts 1-6. 6 small rolls. © 1 ¢. each 
Aug, 5, 1912; J 174902. 


CuRLEY (JACK), San Francisco. 
[25517 
Johnson (Jack) vs. Flynn (Jim) 
contest for the heavyweight champion- 
ship of the world, Las Vegas, N. M., 
July 4, 1912. 2 reels. ©lc. July 18, 
1912; J 171968. 


Roll. © 


© 


© 1c. 


Roll. 


EDISON (THOMAS A.) INC., Orange, 
IN. Se [25518-25660 
Affair at Raynor’s. Reel. © Oct. 


10, 1912; 2 ec. and description Oct. 16, 
1912: 1) 42. 


After many days. 4 scenes. Clip- 
© July 9, 1912; 2c. 
each July 16, 1912; J 171198-171201. 


Artist’s joke. 4 scenes. Clippings 
from reel. © July 10, 1912; 2 c. each 
July 16, 1912; J 171202-171205. 


At home in the water. Reel. © 
Oct. 10, 1912; 2 c. and description Oct. 
AD AOLD > Ty oo. 


At the masquerade ball; by M. B. 
Havey. Reel. © Oct. 3, 1912; 2. 
and description Oct. 7, 1912; L 19. 


Boy rangers. Reel. © Oct. 10, 
1912; 2 ec. and description Oct. 12, 
1912: L 33. 

Charge of the light brigade. Reel. 
© Sept. 26, 1912; 2 c. and description 
Sept. 26, 1912; L 4. 


City of Washington. 4 scenes. Clip- 
pings from reel. © Aug. 10, 1912; 2 «. 
each Aug. 23, 1912; J 172449-172452. 


443 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


a = a 


Epison (THOMAS A.) INc.—Continued. 


Close of the American Revolution. 
3 scenes. Clippings from reel. © July 
2, 1912; 2 c. each July 10, 1912; J 
170934-170936. 

Curable disease. Reel. © Sept. 19, 
1912; 2 e. and description Sept. 26, 
1912: "Ty G. 

Dangerous lesson. 4 scenes. © 
Aug. 18, 1912; 2 c. each Aug. 23, 1912; 
J 172453-172456. 


Escape from Bondage, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from reel. © July 26, 1912; 2c. 
each Aug. 6, 1912; J 171941-171944. 


Father (The) 4 scenes. Clippings 
from reel. © June 29, 1912; 2 c. each 
July 3, 1912; J 170770-1707738. 


For valor. 4 scenes. Clippings from 
reel. © July 12, 1912; 2 c. each July 
16, 1912; J 171206—171209. 


Foundling (The); by Harry Fur- 
niss. © Oct. 3, 1912; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 4, 1912; L 18. 


Fresh air romance. © Sept. 26, 
1912; 2 ec. and description Sept. 30, 
112 Ag. 

Grouch (The), 14. Clippings from 
reel. © July 24, 1912; 2 c. each Aug. 
6, 1912; J 171945-171948. 


Harbinger of peace, 4 scenes. Clip- 
pings from reel. © Aug. 16, 1912; 2 c. 
each Aug. 23, 1912; J 172457-172460. 


How the boys fought the Indians, 
4 scenes. Clippings from reel. 
July 6, 1912; 2 c. each July 10, 1912; 
J 170926-170929. 


Intelligent camera, 3 scenes. Clip- 
pings from reel. © July 6, 1912; 2. 
each July 10, 1912; J 171341-171343. 


Kitty at boarding school. Reel. © 
Oct. 3, 1912; 2 c. and description Oct. 
7 1912> LL 20. 


Land beyond the sunset; by Dorothy 
G. Shore. Reel. © Oct. 10, 1912; 2c. 
and description Oct. 16, 1912; L 41. 


Librarian (The), 4 scenes. Clip- 
pings from reel. © Aug. 9, 1912; 2 «. 
each Aug. 28, 1912; J 172445-172448. 


Like knights of old. Reel. © Sept. 
26, 1912; 2 e and description Oct. 2, 
1912; L 10. 


Little artist of the market, 1-3. 
Clippings from reel. © July 20, 1912; 
2 ec. each July 24, 1912; J 171541- 
171548. 


Little bride of Heaven, 4 scenes. 
Ciippings from reel. © June 25, 1912; 
2 ec. each July 8, 1912; J 170766— 
170769. 


en 


Epison (THomas A.) Inc.—Continued. 


Lord and the peasant, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from reel. © Aug. 2, 1912; 2¢. 
each Aug. 6, 1912; J 171956—171959. 

Madame de Mode, 4 scenes. Clip- 
pings from reel. © July 18, 1912; 2c. 
each July 16, 1912; J 171194171197. 

Mary had a little lamb, 4 scenes. 
Clippings from reel. © Aug. 3, 1912; 
2c. each Aug. 23, 1912; J 172441-— 
172444. 

Master and pupil, 4 scenes. Clip- 
pings from reel. © June 28, 1912; 
2 ec. each July 3, 1912; J 170759- 
170762. a a 

More precious than gold, 4 scenes. 
Clippings from reel. © July 30, 1912; 
2 c. each Aug. 23, 1912; J 172465— 
172468. 

Mother Goose in a 16th century the- 
atre. Reel. © Oct. 3, 1912; 2 ce. and 
description Oct. 7, 1912; L 21. 


Necklace of crushed rose leaves. 4 
scenes. Clippings from reel. © July 
19, 1912; 2 c@ each July 24, 1912; J 
171556-171559. 


Nerves and the man, 14. Clippings 
from reel. © July 16, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
July 24, 1912; J 171544171547. 


Ninth international red cross con- 
ference, Wash., D. C., May 7 to 17, 
1912. Clippings from reel. 4 scenes. 
© Aug. 3, 1912; 2 ¢ each Ages, 
1912; J 172487-172440. 


Outwitting the professor; by C. R. 
Fox. Reel. © Sept. 26, 1912; 2 c. and 
description Sept. 30, 1912; L 16. 


Partners for life. 3 scenes. Clip- 
pings from reel. © July 3, 1912; 2c. 
each July 10, 1912; J 170920-170922. 

Penna State police, troop B. 4 
scenes. Clippings from reel. © June 
26, 1912; 2 c. each July 10, 1912; J 
170930-170933. 

Picturesque Darjeeling, India. 4 
scenes. Clippings from reel. © July 
18, 1912; 2 ce. each July 16, 1912; J 
171190-171198. 


Relief of. Lucknow, 1-8. Clippings 
from reel. © July 27, 1912; 2 ec each 
Aug. 6, 1912; J 171949-171951. 


Revenge is sweet, 1-4. Clippings 
from reel. © July 17, 1912; 2 c. each 
July 24, 1912; J 171552-171555. 

Sketch with the thumb-print, 1—4. 
Clippings from reel. © July 23, 1912; 
2 ec. each July 24, 1912; J 171548— 
171551. 

Soldier’s duty; by C. J. Brabin. 
Reel. © Oct. 3, 1912; 2 c. and de- 
scription Oct. 7, 1912; L 22. 


444 


LIST OF MOVING PICTURES 


no. 3, 1912 


25702 


||) aera ill can ln Ls nn shes 


Epison (THOMAS A.) Inc.—Continued. 

Spring log driving. 4 scenes. Clip- 
pings from reel. © Aug. 17, 1912; 2 
ec. each Aug. 23, 1912; J 172461-17 2464. 


Uncle Mun and the minister, by 


Fred Nankivel. Reel. © Sept. 19, 
1912; 2 c and description Sept. 26, 
1912; L 5. 


Under false colors, by Bannister 
Merwin. Reel. © Sept. 19, 1912; 2 ¢. 
and description Sept. 26, 1912; L 3. 

When she was about 16, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from reel. © July 31, 1912; 
29 c. each Aug. 6, 1912; J 171952- 
171955. 

Widow’s second marriage. Reel. © 
Sept. 26, 1912; 2 c. and description Oct. 
2, 1912; L 9. : 

Wooden Indian, 3 scenes. Clippings 
from reel. © June 26, 1912; 2 c. each 
July 3, 1912; J 170763-170765. 

Workman’s lesson, 3 scenes. Clip- 
pings from reel. © July 5, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each July 10, 1912; J 170923-170925. 

Young Mrs. Eaton; by R. P. Janette. 
Reel. © Oct. 10, 1912; 2 c. and de- 
scription Oct. 16, 1912; L 43. 
ENGADINE AMUSEMENT co., New York. 

[25661 

Bernhardt (Sarah) in Queen Eliza- 
beth. 3 parts. 4 rolls ©1e. July 
22, 1912; J 171705. 

EUREKA FEATURE FILM co., Oakland, 
Cal. [25662 

Evil art; or, Gambling exposed. Pts. 
ses rolls. © 1 c each’ Aug, 7, 
8912; J 172399. 

GAUMONT COMPANY, Flushing, N. Y. 
[25663 


Byes that saw. Small reel. © July 
29, 1912; 2 c. July 30, 1912; J 171761. 
Karem co., New York. [25664-25671 


Jesus of Nazareth, 1. Photograph 
8 by 10 inches. © July 31, 1912; 2c. 


Aug. i, 1912; J 171845. 
Jesus of Nazareth, 2-8. 7 photo- 
graphs 8 by 10 inches. © Aug. 5, 


1912; 2 c. each Aug. 1, 1912; J 171844, 
171846-171851. 
KLEINE (GEORGE) Chicago. 
Lion tamer’s revenge. Clippings 
from a reel. © title, description, and 
54 prints ree’d Sept. 238, 1912; L 18. 
KLEINSCHMIDT & LANE, New York. 
[25673-25678 
Carnegie museum expedition 1911, 
diving polar bear. Reel. ©1e. July 
mt, 1912; J 170750. 
— Eskimo life. Reel. ©1c. July 
2, 1912; J 171874. 


[25672 


KLEINSCHMIDT & LANE—Continued. 
Mountain sheep and moose 


hunt. Reel. ©1c. July 2, 1912; J 
171873. 
—— On the trail of the polar bear. 
Reel. ©1c. July 2, 1912; J 171875. 
——. Scenes on the inside passage. 
Reel. ©l1c. July 2, 1912; J 170751. 


Reel © 1. 


—— Walrus hunt. 
July 2, 1912; J 171876. 


MASKO FILM Co., New York. 
[25679-25692 
Resurrection. 4 parts. 4 reels © 
1 ec. each Aug. 8, 1912; J 172020- 
1720238. 


[Resurrection—scenes from motion 
picture]: 

Announcement of death.—Arrest 
scene.—Katusha employed as a sSer- 
vant.—Katusha entrance into tavern.— 
Katusha serving tea.—Outdoor tav- 
ern scene.—Prince and the peasant.— 


Prison scene.—Renunciation.—Resur- 
rection. © July 22, 1912; 2 @ each 
Aug. 2, 1912; J 172034-172043. 
NATIONAL MOUTH HYGIENE ASS’N., 
Cleveland. [25693 
Toothache (The) Clippings from a 
reel. © title, description, and 11 prints 


ree’d. Sept. 28, 1912; L 15. 


NEW YORK MOTION PICTURE co., New 

York. [25694-25697 

Double life. Small roll. © July 20, 
1912; 2¢ July 22, 1912; J 171458. 

His Nemesis. Small roll. © July 
19, 1912; 2 ¢. July 22, 1912; J 171460. 

Lost resource. Small roll. © July 
26, IOI) Zien Suly/ 27, L912 303) 171¢01. 

Snow ball and his pal. Small roll. 
©) July 16; 4912. 2c. July 22, 1912" 
J 171459. 

Ors (INGVALD C.) New York. 

Black chancellor (38 reels) 
Aug. 28, 1912; J 172425. 
REPUBLIC FILM co., New York. 

[25699-25702 

Black sheep’s wool, by Pierce Kings- 
ley. Clippings from a roll. © title, 
description, and 53 prints recd. Sept. 
nN BS a RA Oo 

Bohemian girl, by Lawrence B. Mc- 
Gill. Clippings from a roll. © title, 
description, and 47 prints recd. Sept. 
BPD) ul 2. 

Memory’s tragic leap; by I. Bern- 
stein. Clippings from a roll. © title, 
description, and 87 prints rec’d. Sept. 
AO COI SET, 

Vagabond (The); by Gertrude Ship- 
man. Clippings from a roll. © title, 
description, and 42 prints rec’d. Sept. 
19, 1912; L 8. 


[25698 
©) ere: 


445 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25703 
Rocers, Brown & ©o., Cincinnati. 
[25703 
From mine to molder. Clippings 


from a reel. © title, description and 
4 prints rec’d. Sept. 28, 1912; M 1. 
SocrIeTE FRANCAISE DES FILMS ET CINE- 
MATOGRAPHS ECLAIR, Paris. 
[25704-25712 


Auto bandits of Paris. Pts. 1, 2. 


2 reels. © 1c. each July 6, 1912; 
J 170857. 

Convicted by hypnotism; or, A 
double life. Pts.1,2. 2reels. ©lce. 
each Aug. 5, 1912; J 171903. 

Fatality. Pts. 1-2. 2 reels. ©1c. 


each July 22, 1912; J 171408. 

Mirage; or, The death of a dream. 
Small reel. © title, description, and 
81 prints rec’d. Sept. 16, 1912; L 12. 

Outcast child. Parts 1, 2. 2 reels. 
© 1c. each July 9, 1912; J 170894. 


Power of destruction. Pts. 1-3. 3 
reels. © 1c. each July 17, 1912; J 
1717038. 

Rip Van Winkle. Pts. 1, 2. 2 reels. 
© 1c. each July 9, 1912; J 170898. 


Robin Hood. 3 parts. ©1c. Aug. 
8, 1912. J. 172005. 


Sphinx; or, Love under the red ter- 
ror. Small reel. © title rec’d. Sept. 9, 
1912; description rec’d. Sept. 14, 1912; 
43 prints ree’d. Aug. 26, 1912; L 11. 


UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. Co., New York. 
[25713-25739 
Adrift. Small roll. © Aug. 1, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 1, 1912; J 171841. 


Big hearted Jim. Small roll. © 
sug, 12; 19123. 2 ¢€, Aug. 15, 19125 J 
172199. 


Blood is thicker than water. Small 
roll. © Aug. 8, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 8, 
1912; J 171890. 


Case of dynamite. Small roll. © 
diy. 27, oles) 20 Aue. tf)  19i12 + 7 
171837. 


Caught in a flash. Small 
OUTY 8, TOTS) (2 ey ny ve 
170755. 


Cure that failed. Small 
Ang. 3, 1912: 2 \.¢. Aug. 1, 
171888. 

Heart of a gypsy. 
July 25, 1912; 2 ¢, 
171886. 


Small 
Aug. 1, 


Number of entries of Motion picture photoplays___s_____-__-________22 2% 
Number of entries of Motion pictures other than photoplays___-----_____ ‘al 


O 
446 


- 171892. 


Dt.-Rvy Be SS Va 


UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. Co.—Continued. 
Hindo’s prize. Small roll. © Aug. 
8, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1912; J 171891. 
His Madonna. Small roll. © July 
26, 1912; 2c. July 29; 1912; J #72729, 
His partner’s share. Small roll. © 
Aug. 3,° 1912’ 2:"e@ Ane a) 2052 ae 


Holy city. Pts. 1 & 2. Small roll. 
© Jute 2, 1912: 2 & July 5, 1912-5 
170795, 170796. 

In and around Chicago. Small roll. 
© July 13, 1912; 2 7c) July Ss) fore. 
J 170753. 

In and around Chicago. Small roll. 
© July 13, 1912; 2 « Fully 29; 1912; 
ia Bg Pap 

In old Tennessee. Small roll. © 
Aug. 15, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1912; J 
172203. 

In the sewing. Small roll. © July 
31;-:1912;:2 ¢.. duly 29, 19172 S eee 


Love’s diary. Small roll. © July 
27, 1912;.2 ec. Aug. 2, agri eee 


Not like other girls. Small roll. © 
July 26, 1912; 2:.¢) July 29) 4582 
LTLTSO. 

Nothing shall be hidden. © June 10, 
1912; 2 e@ June 11, 1912; J 171981. 


Reunited by the sea. Small roll. © 
July 29, 1912; 2 ce: ASP Doras ee 
171839. 

Rose carnival. Small roll. © July 
31, 1912; 2c. July 29, 1912 3 ae: 

Shot that failed. Small roll. © 
Aug. 19, 1912; 2 c Aug) WP 192 ses 
172200. 

Traitor’s gate. Small roll. © July 
22, 1912; 2 c. Auge 1 2orS eee: 

What a woman will do. Small roll. 
©, Aug. 5;:1912: 2 e Aus Tons Sia ee 
172201. me 

White Savior. Small roll. © July 
27, 1912; 2 ec. Aug. 1, 1912; J 171840. 


Widow’s claim. Small roll. © Aug. 
18, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 15; 19123° J iia, 


Wrong weight. Small roll. © July 
13, 1912; 2 ¢. July 3, 19125 9 POTS. 


WARNER’S FEATURE FILM CO., New York. 

[25740 

Peril of the plains. Clippings from 

a reel. © title, description, and 63 
prints ree’d. Sept. 18, 1912; L 14. 


25741-34295 


LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 4: 


WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK 
OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS 
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARAC- 
TER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTO- 
RIAL ILLUSTRATIONS; MOTION PICTURES 


1912 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 7, No. 4 


This number contains the Volume Index 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1913 


The Act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


i has Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued 
quarterly, is arranged in three alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of 
titles as follows: 

I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other iden- 
tifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for copyright 
of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs for works of art). 

II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings 
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except: 
Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations. 

II. Containing titles for Class L, Motion-picture photoplays; and Class M, Motion 
pictures other than photoplays. 

Under the Act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated 
and registration follaws deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy- 
right office. 

_ To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. 
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; ‘*H,”’ 
Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; ‘‘I,’? Class I, Drawings or plastic works of 
a scientific or technical character; ‘‘J,’? Class J, Photographs; ‘‘K,’’ Class K, Prints 
and pictorial illustrations; ‘‘L,’’ Class L, Motion-picture photoplays; and ‘‘M”’ Class 
M, Motion pictures other than photoplays. ‘‘©’’ implies copyright registration of a 
published work, followed by date of publication. ‘‘© 1 c.’’ stands for copyright regis- 
tration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the 
photograph or other identifying reproduction; and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the 
date of their receipt. In the case of pictorial contributions to periodicals, only 1 copy of 
the pictorial contribution is required. 

The annual index of proprietors, portraits, principal artists, and motion-picture 
titles accompanies this issue. The subscription price for part 4, which must be for 
the complete calendar year, is $0.50 a year, payable in advance to the Superintendent 
of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New 
York draft. 


(11) 


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The Return to Copyright Claimants of Copyright Books, Maps, Charts, 
Dramatic or Musical Compositions, Engravings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, 
and Photographs. 


Sections 59 and 60 of the “Act to amend and consolidate the acts 
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Sec. 59. That of the articles deposited in the copyright office under 
the provisions of the copyright laws of the United States or of this 
Act, the Librarian of Congress shall determine what books and other 
articles shall be transferred to the permanent collections of the 
Library of Congress, including the law library, and what other books 
or articles shall be placed in the reserve collections of the Library of 
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DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED TO COPY- 
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List oF COPYRIGHTED WEEKLIES, INDICATING YEARS WHICH MAY BE WITHDRAWN. 


American lumberman. ; 1901-1909 
© American lumberman. 

American sportsman’s journal. 1879-1880 
© Forest and stream pub. co. 

Ave Maria. 1880-1909 
© Daniel E. Hudson. 

Boys of New York. 1874-1894 
© Frank Tousey; Tousey & Small; Norman L. Munro & co. 

Christian herald. 1878-1909 


© B. J. Ferney; Jos. Spurgeon; Benjamin Aitken: Charles 
Walton; M. Baxter; Louis Klopsch. 


Christian register. 1903-1904 
© Christian register assn. - 
Christian union. 1870-18938 


© J. B. Ford & co.: Christian union pub. co.; New York and 
Brooklyn pub. co.; Christian union co. 


Churchman (The) 1901-1909 
© Churchman co. 

Commercial and financial chronicle 1880-1909 
© Wm. B. Dana & co.; Wm. B. Dana co. i 

Congregationalist (The), also entitled Christian world. 1900-1909 
© W. L. Green & co.; Congregational Sunday school pub. soc. 

Dry goods economist. 1892-1909 
© Textile pub. co. 

Farm and home. 1886-1909 
© Phelps pub. co. 

Farm implement news. ; 1S87-1909 
© Farm implement news co. 

Fishing gazette. 1897-1908 
© George E. Jennings; George E. Jennings & co. 

Forest and stream. 1880-1909 
© Forest and stream pub. co. 

Iliustrated Buffalo express. 1893-1909 
© G. E. Matthews & co.; J. N. Matthews co. 

Ijlustrated police news. 1878-1904 


© Alden pub co.; Illustrated police news pub. co.; John Stet- 
son; Publisher of Illustrated police news. 
Judge. 1885-1909 
© Arkell pub. co.; Judge pub. co.; Judge co. 


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Legal intelligencer. 
© Edward P. Allinson; Howard W. Page. 
Mining reporter. 
© W. W. Pollock; Mining reptr. pub. co.; Industrial ptg. & 
pub. co.; Indus. reptr. co. 
National live stock reporter. 
© Philip H. Hale. 
National nurseryman. 
© National nurseryman pub. co.; C. L. Yates. 
National police gazette. 
© Publisher of Natl. police gazette; Rich’d K. Fox. 
New England homestead. 
© Orange Judd co. 
New York clipper. 
© Rebecca H. Queen; F. Queen pub. co. 
New York family story paper, also entitled Family story paper. 
© Norman L. Munro; Norman lL. Munro & co. 
New York fireside companion. 
© Geo. Munro; Geo. Munro’s sons. 
New York ledger. 
© Rob’t Bonner; Rob’t Bonner sons. 
Orange Judd farmer. 
© Orange Judd co. 
Puck. 
© Keppler & Schwarzmann. 
Railway and locomotive engineering. 
© Angus Sinclair co. 
Scientific American. 
© Munn & co. 
Scientific American supplement. 
© Munn & co. 
Shipping illustrated. 
© Shipping illustrated co. 
Shoe and leather reporter. 
© Dexter & co.; Isaac H. Bailey; Shoe and leather reporter; 
Coach harness and saddlery. 
Sporting life. 
© Geo. M. Spidell; Sporting life pub. co. 
Street and Smith’s New York weekly, also entitled New York 
weekly. 
© Street and Smith. 
Sunday companion. 
Sunday companion pub. co. 
Sunday magazine. 
© Ervin Wardman; Associated Sunday magazines, ine. 
Sunday school times. 
© Sunday school times; John D. Wattles; John D. Wattles 
& co. 
Svenska Amerikanska posten. 
© S. J. Turnblad. 
Texas siftings. 
© Street & Knox; Texas siftings pub. co.; Geo. W. A. Yates, 
jr.; Robert E. Morgan. 
Tobacco. 
© T. H. Delano pub. co. 
Town topics. 
© Town topics pub. co. 
Trade register. 
© Trade register, inc.; Wood and Ackman; Lovett M. Wood. 
Weekly florists review. 
© Florists’ pub. co.; G. L. Grant. 
Yale alumni weekly. 
© Yale alumni weekly. 
Youths companion. 
© Perry Mason & co.; Perry Mason co. 


1892-1909 
1887-1907 


1892-1893 
1893-1909 
1878-1909 
1894-1909 
1882-1909 
1872-1909 
1870-1903 
1870-1898 


1895-1909 


1878-1909 
1901-1904 
1887-1909 
1887-1909 
1905-1909 
1870-1896 


1881-1904 


1870-1909 
1906-1909 
1898-1909 
1875-1909 


1897-1906 


1882-1897 
1887-1904 
1893-1909 
1898-1909 
1897-1905 
1899-1909 


1890-1909 


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CLASS G, 
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OF DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART 


ADVERTISER’S PRESS, Chicago. 
[ 25741, 25742 

Algerian dancing scene; by Harry 
Waters Armstrong. [Group of men 
Standing, watching girl with tam- 
bourine dance while man and woman 
play on drums.] ©1c. Nov. 25, 1912; 
G 42090. 

Turkish theatre scene; by Harry 
Waters Armstrong. [Stage scene 
showing two girls playing musical in- 
struments before Moorish official sur- 
rounded by men.] © 1c. Nov. 25, 


1912; G@ 42091. 

Aupricu (G. A.), New York. [25743 
Canal in Holland. [Landscape 

showing clear stream spanned by 


wooden bridge near peasant’s cottage 
and Duteh windmill on right bank.] 
© 1 ec. Dec. 27, 1912; G 42595. 
AMBERG (Louis) & son, New York. 
[25744-25748 

Curly Locks. [Doll’s head model of 
little girl with curly hair.] 

Daffydils. [Doll’s head model with 
short disheveied hair. ] 

Miss Broadway. [Doll’s head model 
of little girl smiling, with parted wavy 
hair, braided in coils at back.] 

Spearmint Kiddo. [Doll’s head 
model with smiling face, hair parted 
in middle and bobbed.] 

Yankee Doodle. [Doll’s head model 
with grotesque mouth, stub-nose and 
lock of hair curled over forehead. ] 

© 1c each Dec. 30, 1912; G 

42654-42658. 


AMER. WOODWORKING MACH’Y CO., 
Rochester, N. Y. [25749 
Wilhelmina; by C. D. Williams. 


[Three-quarter view bust portrait of 
girl with bandeau on hair and head in- 
clined forward.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1912; 
G 41949. 
AZZONI (ORESTE E. S.), New York. 
[25750 
Small fountain. [Circular base sup- 
porting shell-shaped bowl surmounted 
by kneeling figure of nude girl holding 
large shell on head.] © 1. Nov. 13, 
1912; G 42216. 


LBerrs (Mrs. GIovANNI), Chicago. 


[25751 
Majorie. [Three-quarter view of 
girl in summer dress and flower- 


trimmed hat with hair braid over 
shoulders, seated in wicker chair rest- 
ing hands in lap.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 14, 
1912; G 42659. 


BikeRSACcH (PAuL C.), Milwaukee. 
[25752 


Battle of Birch Coulee. [Mounted 
Indians firing at troopers in camp as 


regiment of soldiers arrives.] © 1. 
Nov. 25, 1912; G 42379. 
Birt (HELEN), New York. [25753 


Feeding the birds. Bas-relief of 
Japanese woman holding bowl! of food 
for flock of birds flying above her. © 
1 e. Oct. 21, 1912; G@ 42087. 


BLACKMORE (ARTHUR E.), New York. 

[25754-25772 

Frithiof’s saga, no. 15. “Ah there 

he comes in glory beaming.” Frithiof 

Standing with arm extended towards 

the rising sun, witb Tneepore seated 
beside him. 


—no. 21. Faicon he left, mine 
shalt thou be. Ingeborg standing on 
porch by rocky coast of rough sea with 
faleon perched on her hand. 


——no. 31. That is Hllide coming. 
Watchman Halvard is telling Augan- 
tyr of approaching vessel that they are 
watching from window. 


no. 33. Had I my good sword 
ready. Frithiof has conquered Atle 
and holds him down while the vikings 
watch the combat. 


no. 36. This welcome gift is 
only a tribute to a friend. Frithiof 
standing, receives purse from Augan- 
tyr whose daughter is seated back on 
the dais. 


——no 87. The blood that’s youth- 
ful no boundaries headeth. Old Hild- 
ing standing, facing Frithiof, telling 
him how his home has been burned by 
Helge. 


447 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25773 


pt..1v, 0. 8., Vv. 7 


BLAcCKMoRE (ARTIVUR E.)—Continued. 
no. 38. Thus he spoke, and the 
purse he’d brought. in Helge’s face he 
threw it. In Balders temple, with 
Helge standing before the altar, Frith- 
iof in a rage fells him with the purse. 


no. 41. Open, Bjorn, let the peo- 
ple go, the temple burns. Frithiof 
standing in forground, commanding 
Bjorn to open the temple doors. 


no. 42. The temple burned to 
dust is turned. Frithiof in remorse 
and sorrow seated on JHllide’s deck, 
with hands leaning on sword, gazing 
at shore. . 


——no. 44. On his shield sleeps the 
viking. Frithiof with sword held aloft, 
swearing his vikings to their code, as 
they surround him on Ellide’s deck. 


no. 46. Bjorn I am weary of 
riding the sea. Frithiof, seated on 
deck of Ellide, with head resting on 
his hand, elbow on knee, talking to 
Bjorn who stands beside him. 


——no. 48. What causes such an 
uproar, who dares disturb our peace. 
Frithiof, disguised in furs standing, 
leaning upon staff, before King Ring 
and Ingelborg seated upon throne. 
no. 52. With one single effort 
his arm he swings, and charger to the 
firm ice brings. King Ring and Ingel- 
borg are in sled, the ice breaks and 
Frithiof saves them from drowning. 


——no. 53. Frithiof then took off 
his mantle and outspread it ’neath a 
tree, and the king in trusting friend- 
ship, laid his head on Frithiof’s knee. 
Frithiof seated on the roots of tree in 
woods, and King Ring sleeping. 
no. 58. Bring for my drinking 
the horn with wine flowing. Frithiof 
standing, holding drinking horn before 
King Ring who is dying, with Ingel- 
borg and child kneeling by his side. 
no. 59. Welcome thou wisest 
winner of Valhall. King Ring enters 
Valhball and is received by Odin and 
bearded Brage. 


——no. 60. Ye Norsemen, here be- 
hold your hope, your king your joy. 
Frithiof holding aloft on his shield, 
King Ring’s young son before army. 
no. 62. My father’s grave is 
here, the hero’ sleepeth. Frithiof 
seated on grave leaning on his shield 
and gazing over flord at an aurora 
boreflis. 
no. 66. And o’er the altar of 
the god, she gave her hand to him her 
childhood’s early friend, her heart’s be- 
loved. Frithiof and Ingelborg in tem- 


BLACKMORE (ARTHUR E.)—Continued. 


ple, standing at alter before priest who 
with out stretched hands, pronounces 
them man and wife. © 1 ¢. each Dec. 
21, 1912; G 42459-42477. 


BLASHFIELD (ALBERT D.), Brooklyn. 
[257738 
Ammunition. Cupid in West Point 
uniform coat and shako holding box of 
candy. ©1c. Nov. 20, 1912; G 42227. 


BLEECHER (E.) Boston. [25774 

Alcott home. [Bas-relief plaque 
showing cottage partly surrounded by 
trees.] ©1c. Nov. 29, 1912; G 42271. 


BLENNER (CARLE J.), New York. 
[25775 
Divinely fair. Three quarter view, 
full length figure, of young woman 
standing before brick fire place with 
left hand resting on mantlepiece. © 1 
ce. Dee. 27, 1912; G 42612. 


BLUMENSCHEIN (ERNEST L.), Brook- 
lyn. [25776 
Wiseman, warrior and _ youth. 
[Three Indians on bench, the chief in 
full head-dress sitting between old man 
at left and young man with bow at 
right.] ©1e. Nov. 26, 1912; G 42261. 


BoLtMAN (JOHN) co., San Francisco. 

[25777 

Good brand. [Front view of man 

with cigarette in mouth holding up 

package and smiling.] © 1c. Oet. 11, 
1912; G@ 41989. 


BouLoneur (PAvuL DE), Paris. [25778 

Pair of statuettesof women. |Sculp- 
tured group of two nude women with 
tambourines in hands dancing.] © 1 
c. Oct. 15, 1912; G@ 41996. 


Brett (H. M.); Boston. [25779-25792 

Course of true love never did run 
smooth. Young woman wearing furs, 
muff and feather trimmed hat walking 
with young man in overcoat and soft 
cloth hat. 


End of the joy ride. Young man 
embracing gir] standing in tall grass 
by pool. 

First dinner. Young couple sitting 
at table with maid in background. 

Happiness. Man and woman seated 
by Christmas tree with two ehildren 
kneeling before them. 

Her brother’s friend. Young woman 
standing on lower step of stairway be- 
ing introduced by her brother to man 
standing with hat in hand. 


448 


WORKS 
no. 4, 1912 


Brett (H. M.)—Continued. 


Her first ball. Young man and wo- 
man in evening dress seated eating ice 
cream, 

._ Home sweet home. Young woman 
seated on trunk while man is unlock- 
ing door. 

Jefferson (Thomas) writing Decla- 
ration of Independence. Man seated 
at table covered with books, docu- 
ments, and two lighted candles, with 
quill pen in right hand ready to write. 

Lullaby time. Man leaning over and 
watching baby held in arms of young 
woman seated in wicker chair. 


Old shoes and rice. Young man and 
woman getting into coach while old 
slippers are being thrown at them. 


Peace offering. Girl seated at 
piano, smelling large bunch of roses, 
as young man is conducted into patlor 
by servant. 

Ready money. Interior of office, 
showing young man seated at left 
writing check, with two older men 
back of desk and elderly woman seated 
at right watching him. 

Solitaire (The). [Young girl sit- 
ting on bench over which a young man 
is bending, admiring ring on her hand.] 

Their honeymoon. Young couple 
sitting before tent making coffee over 
small camp fire. 


© 1 e¢ each Dec. 27, 1912; G 
42610, 42618, 42621-42631, 42692. 


BrigANnti (N.), New York. 
[ 257938, 25794 
Shepherd’s love song. [Young man 
and girl seated on rock at edge of 
forest where sheep are lying.] ©1le. 
Nov. 27, 1912; G 42341. 


Waiting. [Young woman seated on 
doorsteps playing mandolin while two 
large dogs lie at her feet.] ©le 
Nov. 27, 1912; G 42342. 


Brown & BicELtow, St. Paul. 
[25795-25829 
Alice; by C. A. Gilbert. [Front 
view of girl in evening dress standing 
with maple branch in left hand. | 
All the air a solemn stillness holds; 
by E. Lamasure. [Winding stream 
with large trees and foliage along its 
banks and farmhouse in distance. 
Barbara; by C. A. Gilbert. [Right 
profile view of girl in low-cut evening 
dress with bandeau on hair, holding 
large bunch of flowers in both hands. ] 
Birches (The); by Raymond. 
[Cluster of birch trees along bank of 
small stream. ] 


OF ART 
25829 
Brown & Bicer.ow—Continued. 
Brother; by fF. Day. [ Young 


woman seated with baby in lap and 
right arm around little girl at her 
side. | 

Chums; by C. D. Williams. [Girl 
with crop in right hand standing by 
head of horse. ] 


Close to the game; by KE. Osthaus. 
[Two setters trailing birds in grass on 
hillside. ] 

Decovyed; by Frank Stick. [Flock of 
ducks flying over stream where decoys 
are floating. | 

Evelyn; by C. A. Gilbert. [Right 
profile view of girl standing, holding 
in hand a globe suspended on string.] 


From the garden of love; by H. 
Bucher. [Profile view of girl in low- 


eut dress looking down at flower in 
right* hand. ] 


Golden days; by L. H. Robertson. 
[Landscape of forest showing large 
trees along edge of small stream.] 


Helen; by P. Boileau. [Front bust 
portrait of girl in low-cut dress with 
head turned toward left shoulder. ] 


Home for Christmas; by J. lL. G. Fer- 
ris. [Elderly man and lady welcoming 
young man, wife and children alight- 
ing from carriage in front of house. ] 


In old Virginia; by E. VLamasure. 
[Landscape showing road and footpath 
winding around clump of trees. | 


Julia; by C. A. Gilbert. [Left profile 
view of girl in evening dress looking 
into hand-mirror in right hand. ] 


Keeping up with the times; by Z. 
Moeller. [Four elderly men _ seated 
around table talking. ] 


Last of the herd; by C. M. Russell. 
[Mounted Indians rounding up herd of 
buffaloes on plain. ] 


Love everlasting; by Philip Boileau. 
[Young woman holding baby in arms 
with its cheek against hers. ] 

Love’s old sweet song; by F. Day. 


[Young man with ’cello seated, sup- 
porting elbow on piano and talking 


to girl standing with right hand on 
keys. ] 

Lowland home; by H. Weismueller. 
[Landscape of small cottage partly 
surrounded by trees on bank of river.] 

Miss popular; by B. Geyer. [Three- 
quarter view bust portrait of girl in 
feather-trimmed hat and low-cut dress 
holding umbrella over head. ] 


449 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Brown & BicELow—Continued. 


Monarch of the north; by P. R. 
Goodwin. [Front view of large bull- 
moose standing in stream, with snow- 
capped hills in distance. | p 

"Neath lowering clouds; by T. Mo- 
ran. [Cattle drinking in stream along 
edge of wood overhung by dark 
clouds. ] 

Now fades the glimmering land- 
scape; by EK. Lamasure. [Landscape 
showing hazy view of farmhouse along 
roadside near small stream. ] 

Sage-brush sport; by ©. M. Russell. 
[Mounted cow-boys lassoing wolves on 
plain. ] 

Sentinels of the forest; by C. T. 
Wilson, [Forest road through clump 
of tall trees. ] 


Shot in the open; by Philip R. Good- | 


win. [Two hunters in snow-covered 
forest shooting moose fleeing “from 
woods. | 


Single-handed ; by C. M. Russell. 
[Mounted trooper arresting chief in 
Indian camp. ] 

Sitting up with a sick friend; by 
Coolidge. [Two dogs in women’s attire 
approaching table where three dogs 
are sitting and one partly reclining.] 


“Sweetheart; by H. Fisher. [Three- 
quarter view bust. portrait of girl 
wearing wide-brimmed hat trimmed 
with feathers. ] 

Trackless deep; by T. Moran. [Sec- 
tion of rough sea overhung by dark 
clouds. | 


Violets: by B.. Lichtman. [Front 
view bust portrait of girl wearing 


feather-trimmed hat 
violets. ] 

Where peace and silence reign; by 
L. H. Robertson. [River scene show- 
ing scattering trees and hills along 
banks. ] 

Where skies are blue; by R. A. Fox. 
[Two cattle on bank and calf standing 
in mountain stream. | 

Winning run; by F. Small. [Game 
of base-ball showing one small boy 
sliding to home base as another is 
about to eateh ball.]} 

© 1c. each Nov. 8, 1912; G 42126- 

42160. 


and bouquet of 


BrusH (GeEorRGE DE Forest), Keene, 
is’ oh, [25830-25835 
Family group. Mother seated in 
Italian villa holding young child and 
reading to youth leaning over her 
chair. 


pt. IV, See 


BrRuSH (GEORGE DE Forest)—Contd. 


Moose chase. Bull Head Indians 
chasing moose which is swimming 
ahead of their canoe. 


Mother and child holding apple. 
Woman holding in her arms, young 
child dresed in cap and coat with apple 
in its right hand. 


Mother reading to children. Woman 
seated on Italian high backed chair - 
holding infant and reading from book 
to two girls seated at her right. 


Sculptor and the King Aztec. Aztec 
sculptor leaning on vase, receiving 
King who stands, with folded arms, 
viewing picture at left. 


Weaver (The). Interior of hut 
showing Zuni Indian seated weaving 
a shawl. 


© 1c each Dec. 20, 1912; G 
42446-42451. 


BryaAN (ANNIE May), Independence, 
Mo. [25836 


Santa Fe trail. [Bas-relief plaque 
showing man driving eight yokes of 
oxen hooked to covered wagon.] © 
1 e. Dec. 10, 1912; G 42378. 


BUCHANALL (ELLA), Chicago. 
[25837 


Ind of the strike. Hmaciated woman 
seated on box holding dead baby in 
lap. ©1e. Oct. 23, 1912; G 42084. 


[25838 


Rosamond. Half length figure of 
young woman, with head turned to 
right showing three quarter view of 
face. © 1c. Dec. 27, 1912; G 42617. 


Bucuer (H.), Paris. 


BurBANK (A. S.), Plymouth, Mass. 
[25839, 25840 


National monument to the Pilgrims. . 
[Plaque showing draped figure of man, 
with right hand raised, standing on 
octagonal base embellished with figures 
of men and women, in bas-relief.] © 
1c. Nov. 8, 1912; G 42161. 


Plymouth Rock. [Plaque showing 
tall stone arch in front of house on 
hill, in bas-relief.] ‘© 1 ¢c. Nov. 8, 
1912; G@ 42162. 


Burey (F. S.), New York. [25841 


Road o’er the hill. [Woman with 
child standing under large tree near 
house on hill-top.]. © 1 ¢ Nov. 27, 
1912; G 42321. 


450 


no. 4, 1912 


BUSSELLE (JAMES S.), New York. 
[25842 
Comforter (The); by Sara N. Con- 
don. [Half-length portrait, three-quar- 
ter view, of woman seated holding 
baby in lap.] © 1c. Nov. 22, 1912: G 
42239. 


Capy (Henry N.), Warren, R. I. 
[ 25848, 25844 
Gathering clouds. [Dark clouds 
over section of sea, where small sail- 
boat is passing.] ©1c. Nov. 18, 1912; 
G 42219. 
On the shoals. [Section of sea with 
foaming billows overhung by dark 
clouds.] © 1c. Nov. 4, 1912; G 42201. 


CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT Co., Van- 
couver, Canada. [25845-25856 
Cascade (The), Washington; by W. 
Cotman Eade. [View of rocky hills 
across river where steamer is pass- 
ing. ] 

Coronado Beach, Cal.; by W. Cot- 
man Eade. [Row of thatched cottages 
along water-front where men women 
and children are strolling.] 

Entrance to Vancouver Harbor; by 
W. Cotman Eade. [Small body of 
water, partly surrounded by hills, lead- 
ing into harbor where ships are pass- 
ing. ] ig 

Hell’s Gate, Frazer River, B. C.; by 
W. Cotman Eade. [Narrow rocky pas- 
Sage in river which winds between 
high mountains. ] 

In Oakland Park, Oregon; by W. 
Cotman Eade. [Road on bank of 
stream flowing between hills partly 
covered with trees and shrubbery. ] 


Interior, B. C.; by W. Cotman Eade. 
[ View, across lake, of rocky mountains 
extending back in far distance. ] 


Moonlight California; by W. Cot- 
man Eade. [View of river lit up by 
moon above distant hills. ] 

Mount Baker, Washington; by W. 
Cotman Eade. [View across river and 
plain, of high rocky mountain in dis- 
tance. | 

Olympics (The), 
W. Cotman Eade. 
pointed rocky hills.] 


Orange grove, California; 


Washington; by 
[Distant view of 


by W. 


Cotman Eade. [Man and woman 
walking between rows of orange 
trees. ] 


Oregon apple orchard; by W. Cot- 
man Eade. [Clump of apple trees, 
with farmhouse in distance. ] 


| 
sss ee 
| 


25866 


CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO.—Con. 


Salmon fishers, Frazier River, B. C.: 
by W. Cotman Eade. [Men in severa! 
sail-boats fishing in river. ] 

© 1 c. each Dec. 5, 1912; G 42366- 
4237T. 


CAPRONI (P. P.) & bro., ine., Boston. 
[25857 
Lee (Gen. Robert E.) ; by W. Pierce 
Roberts. [Sculptured bust of Gen. 
Lee in uniform.] © 1c. Nov. 20, 1912; 
G 42238. 


CARLSON Swampscott, 
Mass. 25858-25861 
Coat of arms of Beta Theta Phi 
fraternity. [Dragon above and scroll 
beneath escutcheon embellished with 
chevron, and three stars, on shield.] 
© 1 Ee Oct) 21, 1912-6 429387. 

—— Delta Tau Delta fraternity. 
[Eye in sunburst above, and lettered 
scroll beneath, escutcheon embellished 
with harp, moon and stars, in bas- 
relief on shield.] ©1c. Oct. 21, 1912; 
G 42191. 


—the Phi Gamma Delta frater- 
nity. [Shield embellished with owl and 
leaves above and scroll beneath es- 
cutcheon, in bas-relief.] © 1 ce. Oct. 
2b AOSD 1G 42092. 

Hmblem of the order of Elks. 
[| Clock-dial and star above elk’s head, 
on square medallion.] ©41ce. Oct. 21, 
1912; G@ 42190. 


(Oscar L.), 


DEPT. OF FINE 
25862-25865 


CARNEGIE INSTITUTE, 
ARTS, Pittsburgh. 


Boulevard des Italiens, Paris; de 
Jean Francois Raffaelli. [Multitude 
of men and women walking down wide 
street.] © 1c. Dec. 7, 1912; G 42296. 


Great bridge at Rouen; by Camille 
Pissarro. [Arched stone bridge across 
river connecting city with opposite 
bank.] © 1c. Dec. 7, 1912; G 42298. 

Village on the shore of the Marne; 
by Alfred Sisley. [View of village of 
,small houses on opposite bank at bend 
Ob ariver: |)! © We Dee) 7, -19122""6 
42297, 

Willows (The); by Claude Monet. 
[View of willow trees along edge of 
stream and village on opposite bank. ] 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1912; G 42299. 


CHENEY (Mary L.), Worcester, Mass. 
[25866 

Please play horsey. [Front view of 
small child standing with straps over 
shoulder and in each hand.] ©1.a 


| Dec. 9, 1912; G 42801. 
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25867 


pt. lV, Bie Te 


CHURCH (ANGELICA SCHUYLER), New 
York. [25867 
Twain (Mark). [Plaque showing 
profile bust of Mark Twain, in bas- 


relief.] © 1c. Dec. 14, 1912; G 42413. 
CHURCH (FREDERICK STUART), New 
York. [25868-25873 
Black swan and_ yellow  ililys. 


[Draped girl seated on bank of pond, 
with flower in hand, watching swans 
swimming among water-lilies.] © 1 
e Oct. 16, 1912 > G 42005" 

Flamingo (The). [Draped girl with 
flower in hair seated on bank of 
stream, near three swans, dangling 
foot in water.] ©1. Oct. 19, 1912; 
G 42014. 

Girl and tiger. [Draped girl seated 
on bank of pond holding tiger by 
string of flowers. © 2 c. Oct. 16, 
1912; G 42012. 

Just a girl with flamingoes. [Draped 
girl, with staff in hand, seated on 
bank of pond watching flamingoes 
wading among lily-pads.] © 1. Oct. 
16, 1912; G@ 42018. 

Miss Hollyhoeck. [Girl in short- 
sieeved dress and sun-bonnet standing 
in garden of hollyhocks.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
19, 1912; G 42015. 

Ride of the Valkyrie. [Nine girls 
mounted on horses riding through sky 
accompanied by flock of seagulls.] 
© 1 ¢. Dec. 18, 1912; G 423886. 
CLARK (A. J.), Toronto, ‘Canada. 

‘ [25874 

Booth (Gen. Win.) [Oval medallion 
showing profile bust of Gen. Booth in 
bas-relief.] © 1 ¢ Nov. 6, 1912; G 
42121. 


CLARK (JAMES L.), New York. [25875 
Rhinoceros with tick birds. [Statue 


of opsiceros bicornis rhinoceros with 

small birds on its back.] © 1. Dee. 

14, 1912; G 42414. 

CLAYTON (GEORGE W.), Chicago. 
[25876 

Miniature ideal English bull dog. 
[Statuette of bull dog with collar 
about neck.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 30, 1912; 
G 42650. 

CLOSsON (WILLIAM BAXTER), Magno- 
lia, Mass, [25877, 25878 

Angel (The). [Profile of figure of 
angel standing, with head thrown back, 
clasping end of wings in each hand.] 
© 1¢..Noy. 19, 1912: G 42295, 

Dance by the sea. [Five girls draped 
in gauzy material, with hands joined, 
dancing on beach.] © 1c. Nov. 19, 
1912; G 422294. 


CoHEN (NESSA), New York. [25879 


Navajo watching women work. 
Statuette of Indian draped in blanket 
standing with cigarette in hand, look- 
ing over right shoulder. ©1c. (Dec. 
10, 1912; G@ 423804. 


COLEMAN (GEORGE), New York. 
[25880 
Dessert. [Small boy feeding two 
dray-horses on banana peeling.] © © 
1 ¢. Dec. 18, 1912; G 423938. 


CORTICELLI SILK MILLS, Florence Mass, 
[25881, 25882 


Does not knot; by Ben Austrian. 
[Angora kitten standing erect, pulling 
thread from spool of silk.] ©1.e. 
Oct. 31, 1912; G 42196. 


On mischief bent; by Ben Austrian. 
[Four kittens playing with spools of 
silk around work-basket.] © 1 «@ 
Oct. 31, 1912; G 42197. 


CousE (EH. Irvine), New York. 
[25888-25893 
Captive dance. [Two girls holding 
ends of bands attached to two Indians 


dancing while others look on.] © 1 
ce. Mar. 5, 1912; G 39992. 
Chief Shappanagous (Chippewa). 


[Indian attired in short coat with 
cape, striped pants with wide bands 
about knees, and feather-covered cap, 
standing holding oar in left hand.] © 
1c. May 12, 1911; G 37409. 


Cliff dwellers. [Nude Indian, with 
two children, squatted boring hole in 
large rock.] © 1c. May 12, 1911; G 
37410. 

Cliff dwellers of the Rio Grande. 
Two Indians, one standing the other 
squatted, on rocky mountain side look- 
ing over valley while behind them are 
three others grouped around fire. © 
1 ec. Nov. 12, 1912; G 42208. 


Forest fires. [Indian with turkey 
on back watching a deer fleeing 
through forest.] © 1c. Mar. 5, 1912; 
G 39993. 

Indian music. 
bank of stream playing flute. 
Nov. 12, 1912; G 42205. 


Medicine arrow. Indian standing on 
bank of forest stream, shooting arrow 
upward. © 1 ¢ Nov. 12, 1912; G 
42206. 

Pottery maker. Profile view of In- 
dian squatted by small fire smoothing 
newly made jar. ©1c. Nov. 12, 1912; 
G 42209. 


Indian seated on 


©le. 


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no. 4, 1912 


OF ART 


CousE (E. Irvine )—Continued. 


Prayer to the water god. Front 
view of Indian standing before a 
spring, with prayer stick in hand, pray- 
ing. ©1c. Nov. 12, 1912; G 42210. 

Smoke purification. [Indian stand- 
ing in smoke of burning fagots around 
him, near large rock.] ©1c. Mar. 5, 
1912; G 39994. 

Weaving the wedding gown. Profile 
view of Indian, with beaded band on 
hair, squatted on one foot at hand- 
loom weaving. © 1 c. Nov. 12, 1912; 
G 42207. 


CuTLER (EB. C.), Philadelphia. 
[25894-25945 

Aristocrats; by J. Knowles Hare, jr. 
Front view of young woman standing 
beside Russian wolf hound. 

Beside the still waters; by Howell 
Wilson. Landscape showing stream 
with shrubbery and scattering trees 
along its banks. 


Call (The); by R. Atkinson Fox. 
Moose standing on bank of stream lis- 
tening to call from distance. 


Cheese it; by Leslie Thrasher. Two 
boys in swimming as their mother ap- 
pears on bank of pond with whip in 
hand. 


Child study; by Galli. -Front bust 
portrait of little girl in summer dress 
and straw hat, smiling, with head in- 
clined to left. 


Coming events; by Chas. De Feo. 
Hunter while cooking over small fire 
is surprised by approach of bear whose 
shadow is seen on large rock. 


Day is done; by Henry Whitroy. 
Three cows passing down path across 
bridge near farmhouse. 


Dee-lighted; by Carl Hirschberg. 
Two babies seated on blanket, clasping 
hands and laughing. 


Disputed property; by J. Calvin. 
Boy and dog tugging at article of 
clothing with dog, sitting nearby act- 
ing as referee. 


Eagle’s nest; by Louis R. Dougherty. 
Two eagles while feeding their young 
ones in nest on rocky cliff are fright- 
ened by approach of aeroplane. 


Entering the harbor; by F. F. Eng- 
lish. Steamship steaming into harbor 
with pennants flying. 


Faithful friends; by R. Atkinson 
Fox. Two horses looking out of win- 
dow at little fox terrier dog. 


——§_ cM TT 


cee ttc, a 


CuTLER (E. C.)—Continued. 

Family friends; by Carl Hirschberg. 

Woman and children seated at table 
eating dinner when cow and ealf ap- 
pear at door. 
J) Warm }seene}) by ity ¥.)-Minglish. 
Farmer with double-horse team plow- 
ing field along edge of wood, at a dis- 
tance from farmhouse. 


Four points; by R. Gaffney. Hunter 
with gun raised following closely three 
pointer dogs. 

Geese at stream; by Howell Wilson 
Flock of geese on bank of stream op- 
posite farmhouse. 

Girl at fence; by G. Collins. Girl 
standing with hands clasped under 
chin leaning elbows on fence. 


Going some; by W. M. Goodes. 
Negro with basket on arm riding mule 
which is frightened by automobile. 


Hare and the tortoise; by F. F. 
English. Modern motor boat passing 
old Dutch merchant vessel coming into 
harbor. 

Helping hand; by Henry J. Peck. 
Man, child and woman with umbrella 
raised in row-boat. 

Her first lesson in banking; by J. 
Knowles Hare, jr. Fashionably dressed 
girl seated at desk in bank receiving 
instruction from elderly man. 


His hour; by Zula Kenyon. Profile 
of young woman, with bunch of roses 
in right hand, standing before fire- 
place, admiring photo of young man 
on mantle. 


January twilight; by Howell Wilson. 
Snow landscape showing stick-fence 
and few scattering trees along farm 
path. 


Kingdom of the wild; by R. Atkin- 
son Fox. Two deer wading into 
stream flowing between rocky moun- 
tains. 


Lucky dog; by J. Kernan. Girl in 
walking suit and hat turned up at% 
side, carrying spaniel dog in arms. 


Lucky strike; by H. B. Lachman. 
Man rowing boat while girl standing 
pulls in a fish. 


Mad Anthony Wayne at Saratoga; 
by E. Percy Moran. Battle scene at 
Saratoga showing Wayne mounted 
leading his army into the fight. 


Maidenhood; by C. Warde Traver. 
Left profile bust portrait of girl wear- 
ing hair in braids dressed low at back 
of head. 


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25946 


Curter (E. C.)—Continued. 

Midwinter: by Howell Wilson. Win- 
ter scene showing show-covered mead- 
ow with few scattering trees along 
bank of frozen stream. 

Mill of yesterday; by Howell Wil- 
con. Old deserted water-mill on bank 
of small stream fed by mill-pond. 

Off for lobsters; by Abbott Graves. 
Two men in row-boat with lobster trap 
at stern rowing on river. 

Old road in summer; by Howell Wil- 
son. Landscape showing country road 
with shrubbery and trees in front of 
farmhouse. 

Patience rewarded; by F. Stick, jr. 
Two gunners hid behind bunch of 
reeds shooting at ducks flying over 
decoys. 

Patricia; by Albert Lynch. Three- 
quarter view bust portrait of girl 
wearing low-cut dress and straw hat. 

Perfect control; by Clarence F. Un- 
derwood. Young woman seated at 
wheel of automobile listening intently 
te young man at her side talking. 

Prayer time; by Joseph Warren. 
Child kneeling at knee of its mother 
seated in wicker chair. 


Queen of the court; by M. L. Kirk. 
Young lady in sporting attire seated 
with tennis racket ia lap. : 


Reconnoitering: by Louis R. Dough- 
erty. Indian in bark canoe paddling 
up stream. 


Reward (The); by Leslie Thrasher. 
Two boys‘riding horse with harness 
on. 


Ribbon cattle; by R. Atkinson Fox. 
Herd of Hereford cattle, some stand- 
ing in pool of water, others grazing in 
distance. 


Rosemary: by Harry Roseland. 
Profile bust portrait of girl wearing 
straw hat profusely trimmed with 
flowers. 


Safe guardian; by Joseph Warren. 
Young woman standing with left hand 
on back of large St. Bernard dog, 
watching little girl gather flowers 
along bank of stream. 


Security: by Elmer Lewis. Lioness 
aud two cubs lying at mouth of cave 
while lion on rock in distance keeps 
watch. 


Spring maid: by C. Warde Traver. 
Left profile of girl, in summer dress 
and wide-brimmed hat trimmed with 
roses, putting on gloves. 


i i 


pt. Iv, ak 9s. vee 


CuTLeR (KE. C.)—Continued. 


Sunny Bianca; by V. Tessari. Front 
bust portrait of peasant girl wearing 
earrings. 

Teacher’s pet; by Joseph Warren. 
Litle girl playing school with four 
puppies one of which she holds in lap 
while another wears dunces’ cap. 


Through the birches; by Y. A. Du- 
essel. Small stream flowing through 
birch woods. 


To the bride: by Leon Moran. In- 
terior showing bride greeted by guests 
as she comes down stairs. 

Valley of content; by Henry Whit- 
roy. Cottage in midst of blooming 
apple trees near which several sheep 
are grazing. 

Venetian waters; by N. Briganti. 
View on Grand Canal, Venice, showing 
sail-boats and gondolas, with Palace 
of the Dogs and Campanile in dis- 
tance. 


Where the silence broods; by Howell 
Wilson. Twilight scene of smal] stream 
with footpath along its bank winding 
through moor. 

Wooing of Natoma; by H. C. Ed- 
wards. Indian girl sitting in prow of 
canoe which her Indian suitor is pad- 
dling among water-lilies. 

© 1c each Dee. 
42509-42560. 


DAGNAN-BOUVERET 


26, 1912; G 


(P. Ad Jj Baris: 
[25946 

Elaine. [Bust portrait, front view, 
of girl in drapery with hair parted 
low in middle, elbow resting on chair 
arm and chin supported on right 
hand.] © 1c. Dec. 27, 1912; G 42619. 


DALLIN (Cyrus E.), Arlington Heights, 
Mass. [25947 
Appeal to the great spirit. Eques- 
trian statue of Indian on horseback, 
with head uplifted and arms out- 
stretched in supplication. © 1c. Dee. 
9, 1912; G 42300. 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago. 
[25948-25955 
Gothic pedestal. [Pedestal having 
double top supported by slab and two 
Gothic pillars on either side of panel.] 
© 1 c. Dec. 20, 1912; G 42457. 


Joseph (Saint). Statue of man in 
loose robes standing with square and 
lily in right hand and left extended. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1912; G 41879. 

Margaret Mary (Blessed). Statue 
of woman in garb of nun _ holding 


plaque containing relief of sacred 
heart. © 1 c. Sept. 26, 1912; G 41878. 


454 


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no. 4, 1912 


25982 


DAPRATO STATUARY CO.—Continued. 


Ornamental desk model. Top of 
desk upheld by four pillars with or- 
namental caps, and labeled, Benefac- 
tors of orphan asylum. © 1 c¢. Dec. 
p20, 51912; G 42458. 

Our Lady of St. Mary of Czestoch- 
owa. Half length bas-relief statue of 
woman wearing crown with rays and 
stars back of head and second crown 
held up by two angels. © 1c. Dee. 23, 
1912; G 42455. 

Roman pedestal model. Pedestal 
consisting of double top supported on 
slab and two ornate columns, one on 
each side of panel. © 1c. Dee. 20. 
1912; G@ 42456. 

Statue of the sacred heart of Jesus. 
[Statue of Jesus standing with right 
hand extended and left pointing to 
heart on breast.] © 1c. Nov. 4, 1912; 
G 42116. i 

Teresa (St.) [Statue of woman in 
nun’s garb standing with book in left 


hand and writing quill in right.] © 

1 c. Oct. 11, 1912; G 41980. 

Davis (WARREN B.), New York. 
[25956 


Reverie. [Girl seated on floor sup- 
porting chin with left hand and resting 


right on large dog lying by her side.]: 


me) 1 c. Oct. 23, 1912; G 42036. 


Dr LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., New York. 


[25957 
Her pet. [Girl standing under tree 
petting head of cow.] © 1. Oct. 7, 


1912; G 41951. 


Dr Leva (ANTIMO), New York 
[25958 


Searching the _ truth. [ Bas-relief 
plaque showing nude young man seated 
on stool with open book in lap. 
wee. Nov. 12, 1912; G 42200. 


Dixiz (ADELAIDE R.), St. Louis. 
. [25959-25967 


At twilight he met his mother in 
the outskirts of the town. [Young man 
talking to elderly woman along coun- 
try road.] 

Baby Hilda under the chestnut tree. 
[Little girl sitting under tree along 
pasture path. ] 

Duel at the masked ball. [Three 
women watching two men fencing.] 

Gipsy fortune-teller came to Hilda. 
[Girl with beads on hair standing, ex- 
amining hand of girl seated on bench. ] 


Hilda and the lamb. [Small girl 


Se  ——ee—V—_ 


DIxtIrE (ADELAIDE R.)—Continued. 


Hilda in the cave of the old man. 
[Little girl talking to old man seated 
at table. ] 

In the carriage going to the ball at 
the castle. [Man and two ladies in 
two-horse carriage driving from cot- 
tage to castle. | 

Queen Valentine. [King standing in 
front of throne, receiving queen fol- 
lowed by her attendants. ] 

What a wonderful rose, she cried. 
[Girl squatted by rosebush in garden 
admiring flowers. ] 

©) 1 ¢« each. Dec. 26, 1912::G 
42498-42506. 
Dixon (J. E.), San Francisco. 
[25968, 25969 

San Diego deep water harbor. [Cir- 
cular medal showing city of San Di- 
ego and harbor on obverse, and San 
Diego mission on reverse.] © 1 ec. 
Now: ts; 1902) 'G* 42231. 

San Pedro Bay, Los Angeles Har- 
bor. [Circular medal showing city of 
Los Angeles and San Pedro Bay on 
obverse, and an orange tree on re- 
verse.| © 1c. Nov. 13, 1912; G 42230. 


Drxon_ (JOS.) 
City. [25970 
Joy ride. [Grotesque figures of boy 
and girl seated in automobile, smil- 
ing.] ©l1e. Oct. 4, 1912; G 41946. 


DUNNING (Frances A. B.), Chicago. 
[25971-25974 
Panel for home decoration, no. 1. 
[Drawing of mat with cross at each 
end on either side of square in center, 


CRUCIBLE Co., Jersey 


and link border.] © 1 ¢ Sept. 9, 
1912; G 41888. 
no. 2. [Drawing of tapestry 


showing panel of squares surrounded 
by border of ornamental octagons 
linked together.] © 1c. Sept. 9, 1912; 
G 41889. 
no. 38. [Drawing of panel show- 
ing oval in center’ with circular design 
at each end, surrounded by looped bor- 
der.] ©1c. Sept. 9, 1912; G 41890. 
——no, 4. [Drawing of square 
panel embellished with ornate circles 
and squares inclosed by rope border. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 9, 1912; G 41891. 


Dunton (W. HERBERT), Ridgewood, 
N. J [25975-25982 


Chief (The) [Indian wearing feath- 
ered headdress mounted on pony, rid- 
ing down hillside and watching two 


playing with lamb on bank of stream.] | mounted Indians in distance. ] 


459 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25983 


Dunton (W. HERBERT )—Continued. 

Hostiles. Two Indians mounted rid- 
ing along foot of hills, with other In- 
dians in distance. 

Orange Bonnet. Profile of young 
Indian wearing full-feathered head- 
dress and buckskin. 

Portrait of a warrior. Front view 
of Indian in full war regalia seated 
with hands clasped between knees. 

S Wrench bucearoos—Oregon. Scene 
in cow country showing two cow- 
punchers dismounted on high hill look- 
ing over valley for cattle. 

Standing Buffalo. Front view of 
Indian warrior in war paint wearing 
full headdress. 

War party. Band of mounted In- 
dians riding down hill. 

War signal. Two Indians, one dis- 
mounted starting signal fire while the 
other watches. 

©1c. each Oct. 25,1912; G 42042- 

42049. 


Eppy (SARAH J.), Bristol Ferry, R. I. 
[ 25983-25985 

Eddy (James) of Providence, R. I. 
[Bas-relief bust, profile view, with 
inscription beneath.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 19, 
1912; G 42452. 

Sunbonnet baby. 1. Sculptured bust 
of young child wearing sunbonnet. © 
1c. Noy. 21, 1912; G@ 42285. 

——2. Sculptured bust of young 
child with sunbonnet. © 1 e. Oct. 10, 
1912; G 41999. 


Eyre (JOHN), London. [25986 

Veterans Royal Hospital Chelsea. 
[Interior of library showing old sol- 
diers, some seated others standing, 
around tables reading newspapers. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1912; G 41977. 


[25987 
institute of 


FLEURY (ALBERT) Chicago. 
Stair ease of the art 


Chicago. [Full front view of ornate 
staircase in large rotunda.] © 1 ec. 
Dec. 28, 1912; G 42646. 

FLORENTINE ART PLASTER CO. Philadel- 


phia. [ 25988-25990 
Santa Claus head, 1. [High-relief 
plaque showing head of Santa Claus 
with mustache and beard laughing, on 
holly wreath and ribbon.] © 1c. Nov. 
80, 1912; G 42284. 

—— 2. [High-relief plaque showing 
head of Santa Claus with beard and 
mustache smiling.]| © 1 ec. Novy. 30, 
1912; G 42283, 


"O, DAZ" 


pt. IV; Ss, Aer 


FLORENTINE ART PLASTER Co.—Contd. 
3. [High-relief plaque showing 
head of Santa Claus with beard, laugh- 
ing.] ©1c. Nov. 30, 1912; G 42285. 


Friury (G.), Austin, Tex. [25991 


Austin (Lake) Perspective topo- 
graphical view of lake and vicinity. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1912; G 42415. 


Fo.tKINS (Samson E.), Auburn, Me. . 

[25992 

Protectio; by Lillian M. Parker. — 

[Side view of lamb lying by side of 

large lion in forest.] © 1c. Oct. 24, 
1912; G 42234. 


FORBES LITHO. MFG. CO., Boston. 
[25993-25995 

Farmer’s daughter of 1918; by C. 
Everett Johnson. [Young woman and 
shepherd dog standing by automobile in 
front of cottage.]. © 1c. Oct. 7, 1912; 
G 41955. 

Rose: by R. Ford Harper. [Gir] in 
summer dress and wide-brimmed hat 
standing in daisy field with arm full 
of roses.] ©1c. Oct. 9, 1912; G 41975. 

Susanne; by W. H. McEntee. [Front 
bust portrait of girl wearing low-cut 
dress and theater cap.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
G 41974. 


FowxierR (JouHNn E.), Richmond. 
[25996 
Washington’s home. [Two groups of 
men and women on lawn in front of 
mansion at Mt. Vernon.] © 1 c¢. Aug. 
9, 1912; G 42195. 


FRANKLIN FOUNDATION, Boston. 
[25997 
Franklin (Benjamin) opening first 
subseription library in Philadelphia ; 
by Charles BH. Mills. [Interior of smal! 
library showing men seated and stand- 
ing around table while man and lady 
enter door.] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1912; G 
41893. 


FREEMAN (Myron J.), Havana. 
[25998, 25999 


Nation to the liberators, medal; by 
Desidero Rodriguez. [Medal showing 
star at left of profile bust of woman 
wearing wreath on hair.] © 1 c¢. Oct. 
21, 1912; G 42026. 

War of independence of Cuba, 
medal; by Compania litografica de la 
Habana. [Reverse of medal with let- 
tered rim around Cuban coat of arms 
and wreaths.] © 1c. Oct. 21, 1912; 
G 42025. 


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no. 4, 1912 


OF ART 
26051 


F'RIEDLANDER (LEO), Croton, N. J. 
[26000, 26001 
Spandrels for an arch. Bas-relief of 
two allegorical figures each leaning to- 
ward the other and blowing trumpets. 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1912: G 42027. 


Spandrels for Washington memorial 
at Valley Forge. Two allegorical 
figures facing each other, one holding 
laurel wreath, the other blowing horn. 
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1912; G 42295. 


Frost & Reep, LTp., Bristol, England. 
[ 26002-26006 
Atterglow (The): by Joseph Farqu- 
harson. Snowy woodland scene show- 
ing vista of hills in distance through 
scattering trees. © 1c. Noy. 29, 1912; 
G 42060. 
Close to the wind; by C. Napier 


Henry. Two men in fishing-boat sail- 
me on sea. © 1 c Nov. 29, 1912; G 
42078. - 


Day was sloping towards his west- 
ern bower; by Joseph Farquharson. 
Snowy landscape showing sheep walk- 
ing along edge of woods through which 
appears setting sun. © 1 ¢. Noy. 29, 
1912; G 42054. 

Old hound; by Herbert Dicksee. 
Right profile of head and neck of a 
deer-hound, in circle. © 1c. Nov. 18, 
P12; G 42221. 

Polar night; by Herbert Dicksee. 
{Polar bear walking along bank of 
arctic lake.] © 1. Oct. 10, 1912; G 
41976. 


Frye (Mary Hamirton), Cambridge, 
Mass. [26007-26012 
Fisherman (The) Drawing of boy 
pulling in fish on large cord.] 
Gnomes’ ledge. [Drawing of dwarfs 
on projecting jedge of rock.] 
Gnomes’ tree. [Drawing of dwarfs 
standing under tree on hillside. ] 
Piper (The) [Drawing of boy play- 
ing on pipe for children seated on 
grass. | 
Poppy march. [Drawing of man 
marching with poppy vine hanging on 
arm to which boy is holding. ] 
Rosemary. [Drawing showing pro- 
file of man standing with rosemary 
flower in each hand. ] 
© 1 ¢. each Dee. 3, 1912; G 42406- 
42411. 
Ftrstnrr (ADoLPH), Berlin. 
[26013-26051 


NS 


FURSTNER (ADOLPH )—Continued. 
[Drawing of man in medieval mes- 
senger’s garb standing with staff in 
right hand.] 

Ariadne vor beginn der oper; von 
Ernst Stern. Bild no. 38 aus Strauss- 
Hofmannsthal ‘Ariadne auf Naxos.” 
[Drawing of woman in loose flowing 
robe with scarf about head, standing 
by dressing table. ] 

Bacchus; von Ernst Stern. Bild no. 
386 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal “Ari- 
adne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of man in 
Greek athletic garb with olive wreath 
about head and staff in right hand.] 


Brighella; von Ernst Stern. Bild 
no. 44 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of. 
man in medieval dress and hat turned 
up at front standing with left hand -be- 
hind back and right extended. ] 


‘Buhnenarbeiter; von Ernst Stern. 
Bild no. 31 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
two young men in knee-pants and 
blouse jackets standing back to back.] 


Dorantes; von Ernst Stern. Bild no. 
7 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal “Ariadne 
auf Naxos.” [Drawing of man in 
knee-pants,. frock-coat and _ wide- 
brimmed hat standing with cane in 
right hand and glove in left.] 


Dorantes im mantel; von Ernst 
Stern. Bild 8 aus Strauss-Hofmann- 
sthal ‘“‘Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Draw- 
ing of man in knee-pants, short medie- 
val overcoat and wide-brimmed hat 
carrying cane in right hand.] 

Dorimene; yon Ernst Stern. Bild 
no. 5 aus. Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
woman attired in trailing medieval 
dress and high headdress standing 
with fan in left hand. ] 


Dorimene mit mantille; von Ernst 
Stern. Bild no. 6 aus Strauss-Hof- 
mannsthal ‘Ariadne auf Naxos.” 
[Drawing showing profile of woman 
in trailing medieval dress and mantilla 
with high headdress. ] 


Dryade; von Ernst Stern. Bild no. 
38 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal “Ariadne 
auf Naxos.” [Drawing of woman in 
medieval dress and fancy headdress 
standing with left hand raised, look- 
ing at flower in right.] 


Echo; von Ernst Stern. Bild no. 39 
aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal “Ariadne 
auf Naxos.” [Drawing of woman in 


Ansager beim souper; von Ernst | medieval dress and fancy feather 
Stern. Bild no. 27 aus Strauss-Hof- | headdress with veil hanging down to 
mannsthal ‘Ariadne auf Naxos.” | her feet.] 

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26051 


pt. Iv, n. S.,. Vv. 7 


FURSTNER (.ADoLPH )—Continued. 


Erste (Der) schneidergesell; von 
Ernst Stern. Bild no. 19 aus Strauss- 
Hofmannsthal “Ariadne auf Naxos.” 


[Drawing of tailor in medieval dress 
carrying hat-box suspended on chord. ] 


Fechtmeister ; von Ernst Stern. Bild 


no. 18 aus’ Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 


man in medieval fencing costume with 
rapier in right hand and left raised.] 


Garderobiére ; von Ernst Stern. Bild 
no. 380 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
woman wearing bonnet and medieval 
dress with apron, standing, resting 
‘~hands on hips. ] 


Harlekin; von Ernst Stern. Bild no. 
41 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal “Ariadne 
auf Naxos.” [Drawing of man in 
medizval clown’s garb standing with 
paddle in belt and mask in right hand. ] 


Jourdain; von Ernst Stern. Bild no. 
1 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal ‘“‘Ariadne 
auf Naxos.” [Drawing of man in 
gorgeous medieval dress and wide- 
brimmed hat standing with cane in left 
hand and right extended. ] 


Jourdain im hauskleid und im fech- 
tanzug; von Ernst Stern. Bild no. 3 
aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal ‘Ariadne 
auf Naxos.” [Two drawings showing 
fat man first in medieval house dress, 
then in fencing garb with rapier. in 
hand. ] 


Junge komponist; von Ernst Stern. 
Bild no. 11 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
man wearing knee-pants and long hair, 
standing with manuscript under right 
arm. | 


IKellermeister (Der); von Ernst 
Stern. Bild no. 26 aus Strauss-Hof- 
mannsthal “Ariadne auf Naxos.” 
{Drawing of fat man in butler’s garb 
pushing a three-deck truck filled with 
bottles. ] 


Kleine lakai; von Ernst Stern. Bild 
no. 21 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
young man in medieval footman’s 
garb holding fencing foils in right 
hand and gloves in left.] 


Koch (Kin); von Ernst Stern. Bild 
no. 21 aus  Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
medieval cook holding large cake on 
left hand and knife in right.] 


IURSTNER (ADOLPH )—Continued. 


Kiichenchef und der kiichenjunge; 
von Ernst Stern. Bild no. 28 aus — 
Strauss-Hofmannsthal “Ariadne auf 
Naxos.” [Drawing of man in medieval 
chef’s garb carrying steaming bowl, 
followed by boy carrying ladle.} 


Kitichenjunge (Der); von Irnst 
Stern. Bild no. 25 aus Strauss-Hof- 
mannsthal “Ariadne auf Naxos.’ 
[Drawing of medieval eook with 
towel on arm and knife and fork in 
each hand, dancing. ] 


Kitichenmidchen; von Ernst Stern. 
Bild no. 29 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
gir] in cook’s garb standing with head 
inclined to left and right hand on hip, 
holding flowers in left hand. ] 


Lakai; von Ernst Stern. Bild no. 
21 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal ‘“Ari- 


adne auf Naxos.” [Drawing showing 
front and back view of man in garb 
of medieval lackey carrying cake ang 
wine on tray. | 


Musikanten; von Ernst Stern. Bild 
no. 82 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
two medieval musicians, one with 
cello standing behind the other with 
mandolin. | 


Musiklehrer (Der) ; von Ernst Stern. 
Bild no. 10 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
man in medieval garb, with long curly 
hair, looking down on sheet of music 
in left hand.] 

Najade; von Ernst Stern. Bild no. 
37 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal ‘“Ari- 
adne auf Naxos.” (Drawing of 
woman in medieval dress and fancy 
bead headdress holding fan in left 
hand. | ; 


Nikoline; von Ernst Stern. Bild no. 
9 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal “Ariadne 
auf Naxos.” [Drawing of woman in 
bonnet, plain dress and apron, stand- 
ing with left hand on hip and right 
extended. | 


é \ 
Paravent und Wagelchen mit onme- 


lette; von Ernst Stern. Bild no. 52 
aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal “Ariadne 


auf Naxos.” [Drawing of folding 
screen with three scenes, and smull 
medieval carriage loaded with large 
omelet. | 


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OF ART 
26064 


FUrRsTNER (ADOLPH )—Continued. 


Perrtickenmacher; von Ernst Stern. 
Bild no. 23 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
man wearing medieval garb and long 
hair, holding curler in right hand and 
wig in left.] 

Siingerin, 1; von Ernst Stern. Bild 
no. 15 aus’ Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
woman in medieval garb and high 
headdress standing with sheets of mu- 
sie in left hand. ] 

Singerin, 2; von Ernst Stern. Bild 
no. 16 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal ‘‘Ari- 
adne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of woman 
in trailing medieval dress and high 
headdress standing with scarf over 
shoulders, right hand on breast and 
left extended. ] 

Scaramuccia; von Ernst Stern. 
Bild no. 42 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
man in medieval uniform with cloak 
over shoulders and sword at side, look- 
ing over right shoulder. ] 

Schneider (Der); von Ernst Stern. 
Bild no. 18 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
medieval tailor standing, holding large 
scarf in extended right arm.] 


Stuhl fiir speisesall, Strohstuhl und 
Tabourett ftir die zuschauer in der 
oper; von Ernst Stern. Bild no. 51 
aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal “Ariadne 
auf Naxos.” [Drawing of a high-back 
upholstered chair, four-legged stool 
and taboret. ] 


Tanzmeister (Der); von Ernst 
Stern. Bild no. 12 aus Strauss-Hof- 
mannsthal ‘Ariadne auf Naxos.” 


[Drawing of man in medieval dress, 
with violin in left hand and bow in 
right, dancing. ] 

Truffaldin; von Ernst Stern. Bild 
no. 438 aus Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
man in clownish garb standing with 
right hand extended and club in left.] 

Zerbinetta; von Ernst Stern. Bild 
no. 40 aus’ Strauss-Hofmannsthal 
“Ariadne auf Naxos.” [Drawing of 
girl in Greek costume with left hand 
and right elbow extended and head in- 
clined to left, dancing.] 

© 1c each Sept. 26, 1912; G 
41894-41932. 


GARDINER (Mrs. H. N.), Spokane, 
Wash. [26052 
Spokane. Statue of Indian girl 


Standing on pile of rocks with tilted 
water jar under left arm. ©1c. Dec. 
@, 1912; G 42565. | 


GEBHART (GEORGE), Los Angeles, 
[260538 
Gebhart (George); by Anson Dud- 
ley Whittier. [Bust of man in Indian 


garb.] © 1c¢. Nov. 25, 1912; G 42256. 
GiRSCH (CHARLES WILLIAM), New 
York. [ 26054, 26055 


Blissfully unconscious in merry com- 
pany; by Richard Zschacbitz. [Man 
seated in armchair asleep-while men 
and women around table are drinking 
beer and playing musical instru- 
ments.] © 1c. Oct.°2, 1912; G 41944. 

Olivia; by C. Warde Traver. [Pro- 
file bust portrait of girl in low-cut 


dress with hair dressed low.] ©1e. 
Oct. 2, 1912; G 41945. 
GLEASON (TERESA F.), Boston. [26056 


Hotei. [Sculptured figure represent- 
ing Japanese god of contentment.] © 
1c. Dee. 18. 1912 ;.G 42387, 

GorDON, WoLF & co., New York. [26057 

Turkish sweet; by W. F. Strunz. 
Draped woman wearing decorative 
headdress, lying on rug with hands 
folded under chin. © 1 ce. Sept. 27, 
1912; G 41892. 


GREEN (H. H.), New York. [26058 
Niagara Falls, Rapids, Whirlpool 
and Gorge. Bird’s-eye view. ©1e«. 


Dec. 23, 1912; G 42484. 


GUGLER LITHOGRAPHIC co., Milwaukee. 

[26059 

Unexpected opportunity; by Philip 

R. Goodwin. [Two hunters in canoe 

paddling down stream as moose ap- 

pears on hill nearby.] © 1. Dec. 11, 
1912; G 42382. 


GUNN (ARCHIE), New York. 
[26060-26063 
Doris. [Three-quarter view, bust 
portrait of girl in low-cut dress looking 
toward right shoulder.}] © 1 c¢. Nov. 
27, 1912; G 42335. 


Gretchen. [Three-quarter view, 
bust portrait of girl wearing lace cap.] 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42337. 

Mother’s love. [Young woman 1ook- 
ing down and smiling at babe in her 
arms.] ©1c. Dec. 18, 1912; G 42440. 


My tabby. [Three-quarter view, 
bust portrait of girl holding kitten 
against bosom.] ©1c. Nov. 27, 1912; 
G 423836. 


HaaGc (CHARLES), Winnetka, Il. 
[26064 
Sculptured group; by Charles Haag. 
Horse pulling log on which is seated 
man driving. © 1c. Dee. 18, 1912; G 
42419. 


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26065 


pt. IV; “ise? Wane 


Palisades Park, 


HAMMER (TRYGUE), 
N J. [ 26065, 26066 


Bjornson (Bjornstierne). [Sculp- 
tured bust.] © 1 e. Nov. 22, 1912; G 
42240. 


Ibsen (Henrik). [Seulptured bust.] 
©1c. Dee. 18, 1912; G 42483. 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ), New York. 
[26067-26108 
Alpspitze (Die); by Karl Keiser. 
[View between two large trees of 
sharp mountain peaks in background. ] 


Arpette (L’); by H. Fenner-Behmer. 
[Full length figure of young woman, 
in cap and fichu, standing with band- 
box swung on left arm.] 


Before the concert; by Ix. Gasch. 
[{f'wo girls with ’cellos, one giving 
sheet of music to girl at piano.] 

Birches and water; by Heinrich 
Harder. [Lake of clear water which 
reflects shadows of birch trees along 
its banks. ] 


Challenge (The); by J. Schmitz- 
berger. [Stag with three does stand- 
ing in valley at foot of mountain bel- 
lowing. ] 

Cing 3 Sept.; by H. Fenner-Behmer. 
[Three-quarter view of woman seated 
on arm of chair near tea table.] 


Close friends; by Wilhelm Menzler. 
[One woman standing, arranging 
flowers in vase and talking to another 
seated in armchair. ] 


Critical moment; by E. Gruetzner. 
[Woman standing holding a stein and 
watching priest seated on bench against 
wall playing cards with three men. |] 


Gone away; by Wright Barker. 
[Hunters riding across open field after 
nack of hounds which are jumping 
over stone fence. ] 

Hunting party; by Heywood-Hardy. 
[Large pack of dogs in field followed 
by men and women on horseback. ] 


Im park von Veitschoechheim; von 
Franz Ruben. [View of lake sur- 
rounded by willow trees, with statuary 
group in center. ] 

In dulci jubilo; by H. G. Jentzsch. 
[Open air café with man and woman 
dancing in center foreground. ] 


In the aleove; by H. G. Jentzsch. 
[Girl with bottle in hand watching 
two men seated at table drinking 
wine. ] 

Little Bacchus; by P. A. de Laszlo. 
[Bust portrait, front view, of boy, 
with vine wreath on head, holding 
bunch of grapes in hand.] 


HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ)—Continued. 


Lonesome trail; by Heinrich Harder. 
[Winding country road through roll- 
ing country, with scattering trees 
along each side. } ; 


Lord’s prayer; by Alfred Hitchens. 
[Woman standing with hands clasped 
on breast watching child on mat say- 
ing its prayer.] 

Mating season; by A. Weezerzick.. 
[Stag with herd of does crossing grass- 
covered meadow. ] 


Mr. Sponge on Hercules who never 
troubled to rise to a gate; by F. Gil- 
lett. [One mounted hunter looking 
back at another whose horse is jump- 
ing through gate.] 

Morning ride I; by Heywood-Hardy. 
[Man on horse teaching young woman 
how to ride.] 

Morning ride II; by Heywood-Hardy. 
[Young man and woman on horseback 
followed by other equestrians riding 
away from village at left. ] 


Mother and daughter; by Wilhelm 
Schwar. [Large cat and kitten lying 
on rug. ] 

My girl; by Franz Wobring. [Half- 
length portrait of girl looking back 
over left shoulder showing three-quar- 
ter view of face.] 


New arrival; by Cl. Sporleder. 
[Group of little cherubs with wreaths 
on heads gathered around young wom- 
an holding little girl in lap.] 


New doll; by Franz von Defregger. 
[Two little girls and a boy watching 
an old man, seated on bench, holding a 
doll. ] 


Nydia; by C. von Bodenhausen. 
[Three quarter length figure, full front 
view of blind Greecian girl standing 
with left arm full of roses. ] 


Pigg ar niver gets off; by I". Gillett. 
[Mounted hunter riding through 
bushes on hillside.] 


River’s turn; by Heinrich Harder. 
[Sharp turn of river about a wooded 
point of land, on which is a house 
partly hidden by trees.] 


Rolling rocks; by J. Schnitzberger. 
[Herd of mountain goats fleeing from 
rocks rolling down mountain side.] 


Roquine; by H. Fenner-Behmer. 
[Profile of head and bare shoulders of 
girl with hair parted and held in place 
by ribbon bandeau and psyche knot.] 


Roses; by M. Nyl. [Bowl filled with 
roses, on table.] 


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HANFSTAENGL (FRANz)—Continued. 


Schuetzenkoenig; by H. G. Jentzch. 
[Lawn fete where number of people 
are Seated at table drinking the health 
of champion marksman who stands in 
foreground near flag bearer. ] 

Smiles on thee; by <A. Bowerly. 
[Two angels kneeling in adoration of 
child with halo about his head, sit- 
ting surrounded by flowers. | 

Sport of the waves; by Hans 
Knoechl. [Little girl in bathing suit 
wading in the ocean. ] 

Waiting her pleasure; by H. Dixon. 
[Small Pomeranian dog lying in par- 
lor chair waiting for its mistress. ] 

Waiting his business; by H. Dixon. 
{Large dog sitting on mat at office 
door. | 


Welcome refreshment; by Franz von 
Defregger. [Woman standing with 
small boy at her side serving wine to 
two men from bottle in her left hand. ] 

Weltalls kummer und sorgen die 
gingen ihnen vorbei; by H. G. Jentzsch. 
[Three men on hill, two drinking beer 
and playing guitar while the other 
sleeps with dog at his side. ] 

© 1 ec each Dec. 30, 1912; G 
42660-42696. 


HARE (J. KNOWLES), JR., Brooklyn. 
[26104-26120 

Annette. [Left three-quarter view 
of girl standing with bouquet in hand 
and hat hanging on left arm.] ©le. 
Nov. 27, 1912; G 42348. 

Beryl. [Left three-quarter view 
bust portrait of girl wearing large 
rolled brim feather-trimmed hat tied 
under chin.] © 1c. Dec. 18, 1912; G 
42445. 


Betty. [Front bust portrait of girl 
wearing bandeau on hair and bouquet 
of flowers on bosom.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1912; G 42311. 

Clarice. [Right three-quarter view, 
bust portrait of girl wearing large flat 
feather-trimmed hat tied under chin 
with large bow at left.| ©1e. Dee. 
18, 1912; G 42448. 

Edmee. [Profile bust portrait of 
girl with bandeau on hair looking over 
left shoulder.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; 
G 42312. 

Eloise. [Full front view, bust por- 
trait of girl wearing large flat hat 
tied under chin and large corsage rose. ] 
© 1c. Dec. 18, 1912; G 42444. 

Elsa. [Three-quarter view, bust por- 
trait of girl wearing large feather- 
trimmed hat tilted back on head.] © 
1 ec. Nov. 27, #912; G@ 42310. 


OF ART 
26134 


HarRE (J. KNOWLES), JR.—Continued. 

Gloria. [Left three-quarter view, 
bust portrait of girl wearing hair loose 
over shoulders.] © 1. Nov. 27, 1912; 
G 42316. 

Lydia. [Front bust portrait of girl 
wearing wreath of flowers on hair and 
bouquet on bosom.] © 1 e¢. Nov. 27, 
1912; G 42307. 

Marguerite. [Three-quarter view, 
bust portrait of girl with wreath of 
flowers on hair and bouquet on bosom. ] 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42306. 

Marjory. [Three-quarter view, bust 
portrait of girl in low-neck dress and 
large feather-trimmed hat, resting 
chin on right hand.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1912; G 42309. 


Mildred. [Right profile bust por- 
trait of girl wearing bandeau on hair 
and bouquet at bosom.] © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1912; G 423814. 


Myrtle. [Front bust portrait of girl 
in-low-cut dress and large feather- 
trimmed hat, resting chin on left hand. ] 
©1 ec. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42308. 

Nell. [Front bust portrait of girl in 
low-cut dress with bouquet on bosom, 
and head inclined to left.] © 1 «. 
Nov: 27, 1912; G 423138. 

Rosemary. [Right three-quarter 
view of girl standing with flowers in 
hand and hat hanging on right arm.} 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 4244. 


Sonia. [Three-quarter view bust 
portrait of girl with hair hanging loose 
over shoulders.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; 
G 42815. 

Valerie. [Front bust portrait of girl 
wearing low-cut dress and hair loose 
over shoulders.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; 
G 42317. 


HARPER (R. ForD), Pelham, N. Y. 
[26121-26134 


Adrienne. [Three-quarter view, bust 
portrait, of girl in low-cut dress wear- 
ing bandeau and bouquet.] ©1c. Nov. 
27, 1912; G 42352. 


Alice. [Front view, bust portrait of 
girl wearing large soft rimmed hat 
caught up in front, and resting chin on 
right hand.] © 1c. Dec. 18, 1912; G 
42427. 


Antoinette. [Three-quarter view, 
bust portrait of girl in low-cut dress 
and wide-brimmed hat.] © 1. Nov. 
27, 1912; G 42347. 


Beatrice. [Full front bust portrait 
of girl wearing wide-brimmed hat and 
bouquet.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 
42345. 


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26135 


pt. Ives soa 


Harper (R. Forp)—Continued. 


Constance. [Front bust portrait of 
girl wearing wide-brimmed hat and 
bouquet, with head turned toward left 
shoulder.]}] © 1 ea Nov. 27, 1912; G 
42346. 

Debutante (The). [Front view of 
gir] in evening dress standing with 
arm full of roses.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1912; G 423849. 

Hngagement (The). [Three-quarter 
view of young woman in low-cut dress 
standing, admiring ring.] ©l1ce. Nov. 
27, 1912; G 42350. 

Eunice. [Three-quarter view, bust 
portrait of girl wearing wide-brimmed 
hat titled back on head.] ©1ce. Nov. 
27, 1912: G 42853: 

Gloria. [Right three-quarter view 
of girl wearing bandeau and low-cut 
dress with ribbon bow at bosom.] © 
1 ¢. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42348. 

Harrett. [Right three-quarter view, 
bust portrait of girl wearing large 
soft rolled brim hat, resting chin on 


left Hand.) Orley Dee 1s 7 Aste: G 
42494, 
Josephine. [Three-quarter left view, 


bust portrait of girl wearing large hat 
turned up on side, and resting chin on 
lett: handAl. (©: 1 ’e@ Dee. 18) 1912 VG 
42426. 

Luciele. -[Front bust portrait of girl 
in low-cut dress wearing bandeau and 


bouquet.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 
42351. 
Mother (The). [Front view - of 


young woman standing, looking down 
at baby in her arms.] ©1c. Nov. 27, 
1912; G 42354. 

Norma. [Front view, bust portrait 
of girl wearing large flat hat pinned 
up in front with single rose.] ©1e. 
Dec. 18, 1912; G 42425. 


Harriey (J. Scorr), New York. 
[26135 


Baby rabbit. [Statuette of rabbit 
sitting on large circular base.] ©1e. 
Oct. 1, 1912; G 41734. 


FAYERDLE (E.), New York. [26136 
Duteh mill. [Dutch windmill on 
bank of stream which winds by cot- 


tage and windmill in distance.] © 1 
ec. Noy. 27, 1912; G 42320. 
Hering (Henry), New York. [26137 


Venus. [Statue of nude woman 
with cloak thrown over left arm and 
held across back by right hand, stand- 
ing in shell on pedestal.] © 1. Dec. 
28, 1912; G 42644 


46 


York, 


HInps (A. 8S.), Portland, Me. [26138 


Summer days. [Young man and 
girl in boat rowing among lilies which 
she is plucking.] © 1c. Oct. 7, 1912; 
G 41950. 


HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy.), Brooklyn. 
[26139 
Trial of John Peter Zenger, New 
1735. [Court scene showing 
prisoner in box and lawyer pleading 
his case before judges and jury.] ©1 
ec. Dee. 14, 1912; G 42412. 


HoFrFMAN (MALVINA), New York. 
[26140 


Statuette of man 
© 1«. Dee. 3, 


Baecchanale (la). 
and woman dancing. 
1912; G 42704. 


HoLpEN (JAMES ALBERT), Oakland. 
[ 26141, 26142 


Land of enchantment. Hawking 


party. [Left panel showing group of 
young men, some mounted, others 


afoot with hawks on square frame 
ready to begin hunt.] ©1e. Dee. 26, 
1912; G 42507. 

Military party. [Right panel 
showing armored knight on horseback 
with cross, accompanied by footmen, 
women and children.] ©1c. Dec. 26, 
1912; G 42508. 


HorsMAN (E. I.) co., New York. 
[26143 
Gee Gee; by Grace G. Drayton. 
[Grotesque face of child in bas relief 
on convex side of spherical disk.] © 
1c Dee. 16, 1912; G 42453. 


Hupson (GrRAcE), Ukiah, Cal. 
[26144-26154 

Baby’s head. [Front view of In- 
dian baby with animal’s tooth sus- 
pended from neck.] © 1 e. Dee. 27, 
1912; G 42574. 

Col-lip-in, the fisher boy. [Half- 
length front portrait of Indian boy 
carrying fishing net on right shoul- 
der.] ©1c. Nov. 23, 1912; G 42249, 

First lesson. [Indian child with 
wreath of flowers on head standing, 
holding flowers in each hand.] ©jic. 
Sept. 80, 1912; G 419385. 


Friend or foe. [Old Indian in 
shirt-sleeves and bare-feet standing in 
field with large basket on back and 
stick in hands.] © 1c. Noy. 23, 1912; 
G 42250. 


Golmul.. [Three-quarter view, bust 
portrait of Yokiah Indian boy.] ©lc. 
Oct. 28, 1912; G 42094. 


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no. 4, 1912 


OF ART 


26213 


Hupson (GrRAcE)—Continued. ~ 

Kay-will chief of the Pomas. 
| Three-quarter view, bust portrait: of 
old Indian chief with feather-trimmed 
ent on head, fur over shoulders and 
pestle in hand.] ©1ce. Sept. 30, 1912; 
G 41934. 


Little brothers. [Nude Indian child 
and young rabbit sitting on grass, look- 
me at each other.) ©)-1 ¢, Oct.,.24, 
1912; G 42016. : 


‘Little Ja-kum. [Front portrait of 
Indian child with beads around neck. ] 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1912; G 42251. 


Mad-tha  koo (Little woman). 
{Front portrait of Indian girl wearing 
string of beads around neck and hair 
hanging over shoulders.] © 1c. Nov. 
28, 1912; G 42252. 


Ma-tu, Poma medicine man. [Front 
bust portrait of old Indian with net 
on head and staff in right hand.] © 
1 c. Sept. 30, 1912; G 419386. 


Rosita. [Three-quarter view of In- 
dian girl with rope net draped about 
shoulders.| © 1c. Dec. 27, 1912; G 
42573. 


JTUMPHREYS (ALBERT), New York. 
[26155-26159 


Bear ash-tray. [Young bear seated 
in heart-shaped tray scratching his 
ear.] ©1c. Oct. 21, 1912; G 420388. 


Drinking bear. [Statuette of bear 
standing erect, drinking from bottle 
held in paws.] © 1 e¢. Oct. 25, 1912; 
G 42097. 


Hide and seek. [Statuette of cub 
playing with tail of lioness lying on 
rock.] © 1c. Oct. 21, 1912; G 42040. 


Juggling bear. [Statuette of bear 
lying on back balancing ball on feet.] 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1912; G 42098. 


Performing bear. [Statuette of bear 
with stick in paws’ standing erect 
balancing ball on nose.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 
24, 1912; G 42089. 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. CO., New York. 
[26160-26213 


Adolph; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. 
Tront view of little Dutch boy in na- 
tive dress holding letter in left hand 
and bag in right. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1912; 
G 42115. 


Aerial race; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. 
~Side front view of small boy guiding 
aeroplane through snow-storm. © 1 
co Oct. 26; 1912: G 42052: 


———— 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. co.—Contd. 
Ah, it’s so nice and warm; by Ellen 
H. Clapsaddle. Three-quarter view of 
little boy kneeling on snow, warming 
hands over small bon-fire. © 1 c¢. Oct. 
26, 1912; G 42053. 
Aint it just awful the way some chil- 
dren act; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Full 
front view of little girl standing by 
work-basket with hands clasped across 
breast. © 1c. Oct. 21,:1912; G 42023. 


Amalia; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. 
Front view of little Dutch girl stand- 
ing with arms folded. ©1c. Nov. 4, 
1912; G 42112. 


Cheer of home and kin; by Elien H. 
Clapsaddle. Snow and icicles about 
window showing child carrying steam- 
ing pudding. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1912; G 
42055. 


Christmas messengers; by Ellen H. 
Clapsaddle. Children in woods pulling 
Christmas tree on sled. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
26, 1912; G 42056. 


Didn’t you expect me? by Ellen H. 
Clapsaddle. Three-quarter view of lit- 
tle boy with hat in hands standing by 
suitcase and bunch of holly. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 26, 1912; G 42057. 


For pa and tha I wish that we 
could give that automobile so red; by 
Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Two little chil- 
dren in nightdresses and caps seated 
on bed looking at open book. © 1 ¢. 
Oct. 26, 1912; G 42058. 


From one who is your friend; by 
Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Side view of 
dachshund carrying sealed letter in 
mouth. ©1e. Oct. 26, 1912; G 42059. 


Greetings; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. 
Side view of boy and girl about to clasp 
hands. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1912; -G 42061. 


Greetings in memory of George 
Washington; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. 
Basket of cherries with card fastened 
by ribbon to handle. © 1¢. Novy. 4, 
1812; G 42108. 


Hark to the sweetest music of all; 
by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Interior view 


of church showing choir boys. © 1 c. 
Oct. 26, 1912; G 42062. 
Hasty good wishes; by Ellen H. 


Side view of man ridin: 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1912; G 


Clapsaddle. 
horseback. 
42063. 


Hatchet and cherries; by Ellen H. 
Clapsaddle. Card fastened with rib- 
bon on hatchet and cherries. © 1 ec. 
Nov. 4, 1912; G 42109. 


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26213 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. co.—Contd. 


Heinrich; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. 
Front view of litthe Dutch boy in na- 
tive dress with arms full of letters. © 
1c. Nov. 4, 1912; G 42115. 

Here comes some one now; by Ellen 
H. Clapsaddle. Front view of little 
boy in sweater and hood with hands 
on hips standing by pile of snow balls. 
© 1.¢. Oct. 26, 1912; G 42065. 


Here we come; by Hllen H. Clapsad- 
die. Right side view of two little girls, 
one behind the other, running. © 1 «. 
Oct. 26, 1912; G 42066. 

Hey, Santa see if you can stretch 
that there stocking ’ust a little; by 
Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Little boy peer- 
ing through portiers at Santa who is 
filling a stocking. ©1-c. Oct. 26, 1912; 
G 42064. 

I can’t be any better than this; by 
Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Little girl seated 
on floor with three dolls lying around 
her. ©1e. Oct. 21, 1912; G 42022. 


I greet you right early; by Ellen H. 


Clapsaddle. Right side view of crow- 
ing rooster. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1912; G 
42067. 


I have come to stay with you; by 
Ilen H. Clapsaddle. Front view of 
little girl in traveling dress, with hands 
in muff, seated on top of clothes bas- 
ket. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1912; G 42068. 


I waited for you to meet me; by 
Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Front view of 
little girl seated on suitcase with hand- 
bag in lap leaning against hatbox. © 
1 ¢c. Oct. 26, 1912; G 42069. 

I wishes mine was ’ust a wee bit 
longer; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Back 
view of two little girls, in night-dresses 
and caps, looking up at two stockings 
hanging above fireplace. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
26, 1912; G 42070. 


I'll pick this holly for you; by Ellen 
Hl. Clapsaddle. Side view of little 
boy, in sweater and cap, picking holly 
covered with snow. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1912; G 42071. 


ll ride you there; by Ellen H. 
Clapsaddle. Right side view of little 
boy pulling girl seated in box wagon. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1912; G 42072. 


I’m bringing the Christmas pud- 
ding; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Right 
side view of boy, dressed as chef, car- 
rying plum pudding, followed by dog. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1912; G 42073. 


In haste; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. 
Side view of two boys running to 
stoop. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1912; G 42074. 


‘hat carrying 


Dt.) Vg Se ee 


INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. co.—Contd. 


Johnny Good Young Year; by Ellen 
H. Clapsaddle. Front view of papoose 
in pocket. © 1 e Oct 232i igre a 
42020. 

Just in time for the midnight ex- 
press; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Left 
side view of boy in overcoat and silk 
suitcase in left hand. 
watch in right toward train. © 1 «@ 
Oct. 26, 1912; G 42075. 

Katrina; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. 
Front view of Dutch girl in native 
dress. ©1c. Nov. 4, 1912; G 42113. 

Ladies, bless them; by Ellen H. 
Clapsaddle. Front view of four ladies 
standing in a row. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1912; G 42076. 

Look out, I can hit you; by Ellen H. 
Clapsaddle. Three-quarter view of lit- 
tle boy in sweater and hood throwing 
snowballs. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1912; G 
42077. 


Many moons of happiness; by Ellen 
H. Clapsaddle. Left profile, three- 


-quarter length figure of Indian maid in 


native costume. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1912; 


G 42019. 

My name is — and I live on street —; 
by Hllen H. Clapsaddle. Back view 
of little boy on tip-toes looking up at 
Santa Claus leaning on counter. © 
1 ec. Oct. 26, 1912; G 42079. 


Nennemoosha Shiny Eyes and Little 
Big Brave; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. 
[Little Indian girl wrapped in shawl 
standing by boy with bow and arrow. | 
© 1 ¢..Oct. 21, 1912; G 42017. 

Now laddie dear, if you are good, 
I’ll bring nice toys to you; by Hilen H. 
Clapsaddle. Three-quarter view of 
Santa Claus talking to little boy in 
night-dress.. © 1.c. Oct. 26, 1912; °G 
42080. 

O, I don’t care *bout playin’; by 
Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Front view of 
small boy standing near roller skates 
with two books under each arm. © 
1 ce. Oct. 21, 1912; G 42024. 

Oh, how lovely; by Ellen H. Clap- 
saddle. Side view of man handing 
bouquet of flowers to lady. © 1 e. 
Oct. 26, 1912; G 42081. 

Oh, look! by HUen H. Clapsaddle. 
Little girl and boy pointing to Christ- 
mas tree. © 1c Oct. 26, 1912; G 
42082. 

Peace pipe, wampum and a clear 
trail; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Right 
profile, three-quarter length figure of 
Indian chief in native costume. © 1 «. 
Oct. 21, 1912; G 42018. 


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no. 4.1912 


96229 
INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. co.—Contd. JONES (JAS. O.), Houston, Tex. 
. . ») 
Peek-a-boo, I see you filling up the [26214 


tree; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Child 
peeping from behind curtain at Santa 
Claus fastening toys on Christmas tree. 
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1912; G 42083. 


Santa always remembers us; by 
Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Two children in 
night-dresses and caps carrying pack- 
ages. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1912; G 42085. 


-Santa’s aeroplane; by Ellen H. Clap- 


saddle. Santa Claus with sack of toys 
in aeroplane. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1912: G 
42084. 


Stockings with holes no gifts will 
hold; Elen H. Clapsaddle. Two little 
girls in night-dresses seated on bed 
darning stockings. © 1 ¢@ Oct. 26, 
1912; G 42086. 


There’s a new face at the door; by 
Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Child in fur coat 
and silk hat standing by suitcase, in 
snowstorm, holding card in right hand 
and umbrella in left. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1912; G 42087. 


They sent their love; by Hen H. 
Clapsaddle. Little boy in traveling 
suit, with tag on coat, carrying bundle 
in right hand and suit-case in left. © 
1 c. Oct. 26, 1912; G 42088. 

"wasn’t me; why, the very idea! 
by Een H. Clapsaddle. Small boy in 
blouse suit and bow tie standing, with 
hat in right hand, near book, pot of 
jam and hand marks on floor. © 1 «. 
Oct. 27; 1912; G 42021. 


Washington (George); by Ellen H. 


Clapsaddle. Scroll portrait of Wash- 
ington. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1912; G 42110. 


Washington (George) portrait; by 
Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Portrait of 
Washington in oval star frame draped 
with U. S. flag. ©1e. Nov. 4, 1912; 
G 42111. 


We'll take the grand tour round 
the sun; by Ellen H. Clapsaddle. 
Child in oil-skin coat and hat standing 
on deck of boat leaving New York. © 
1 ec. Oct. 26, 1912; G 42089. 

Young patriot; by Ellen H. Clap- 
saddle. Front view of little boy drap- 
ing U. S. flag around oval portrait of 
Washington. © 1 ¢. Nov. 4. 1912; G 
42105. 


Yours for good luck; by Ellen H. 
Clapsaddle. Black cat sitting under 
‘good luck emblems. © 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 
1912; G 42092. 

Youthful admirer; by Ellen H. Clap- 
saddle. Little boy looking up at bust 
of Washington draped with U. §. flag. 
@\1 ¢c Nov.-4, 1912: G 42107. 


Houston, Texas; by Bert Blessing- 
ton. Bird’s-eye view of city showing 
streets, housetops and factories. © 
1e@. Nov. 18, 1912; G 42222. 


KATHODION BRONZE worKS, New York. 

[26215 

Lighting fixture design; by F. E. 

Guitini. |Bowl-shaped bracket embel- 

lished with figure of half-nude woman 

standing in bunch of flowers.] ©1e. 
Dee. 28, 1912; G 42645. 


IKENDALL (SERGEANT), Newport, R. I. 

[26216-26218 

Illumination. [Two children, one 

seated on floor watching the other 

light candles. on Christmas tree.] © 
1c. Oct. 30, 1912; G 42102. 


Intermezzo. Little girl seated on 
couch holding violin in lap. © 1 « 
Nov. 27, 1912; G 42270. 

Penumbra. Nude girl in half shadow 
crouching on drapery. © 1 ce. Oct. 22, 
1912; G 42088. 

Kine (YEEND), London. [26219-26229 

Bonnington Falls on the Clyde. 
| Water-fall divided into two parts by 
rocky island which is connected to 
mainland by slender bridge. ] 

Bonny Dee. View of river showing 
houses on right bank and boats on left, 
with castle in distance. 


Bridge O’Doone. Small swift flow- 
ing river over rocky bed, crossed by 
arched stone bridge. 

Killarney. [View of Killarney river 
showing forests along its banks. near 
which man is rowing, and hills in dis- 
tance. ] 

On the Avon. [View of Avon river 
showing stone cottage on left bank and 
clump of high poplar trees among 
shrubbery near farmhouses on right.] 


On the Rhine. View of river with 
mountains at right and road leading 
to house on left where sailboat is 
passing. 

Seine at Paris. View of Seine river 
with stone arched, bridge in fore- 
ground and towers of Notre Dame in 
distance. 

Thames at London Bridge. [River 
scene showing vessels and ships along 
each side and small steamer passing 
through open draw-bridge in distance. ] 

Tiber (The). View of river crossed 
by arched stone bridge ornamented by 
statues near large circular building at 
right, with St. Peter’s cathedral in 
distance. 


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IKkinc (YEEND)—Continued. 

Twelve Apostles—Severn. [View of 
Severn viver showing hills and cluster 
of trees along right bank and, on left, 
a row of twelve poplar trees whose 
shadows are reflected in water. ] 

Vale of Avoca. Shallow winding 
brook with large tree on right bank. 

©. 1) eiweach  eero27 1912: 

42633-42648. 
Kirscnbpaum (A. B.) co., Philadelphia. 
[ 26230, 26231 

American athletes at Olympic games; 
by Mortimer W. Loewi. [Four men in 
Kirschbaum suits watching athlete 
thrown ball.] ©1.« Nov. 5, 1912; G 
42118. 

Americans at Olympic games. [Five 
young men standing near pole vaulter. ] 
© 1e¢, Dec. 16, 1912; G 42416. 
IXLACKNER (C.), New York. [ 26232 

Wall. Street in 1790; by. Jennie 
Brownscombe. Several people walking 
down narrow street with chureh at 
end. “© 1c. Nov. 26, 1912; G 42262. 
KNOX HAT MFG. CO., New York. 

[ 26233, 26234 

Dark haired girl; by Coles Phillips. 
[Profile view of girl seated on stone 
wall looking down at two men raising 
their hats in greeting.] ©1.¢ Nov. 
18, 1912; G 42215. 

Girl trying on hat. Three-quarter 
figure, back view, of girl with hat pin 
between lips, holding large hat trimmed 
in roses. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1912; G 
42418. 

LAMASURE (Epwin), Washington. 
[26285-26254 

After the shower. Buildings on 
either side of country road, crossed 
by toll-gate, with old wooden pump 
and trough near fence at left. 

Approaching twilight. Small stream 
crossing country road near farmhouse 
inclosed by wooden fence. 

Cradle of liberty. Independence 
Hall in center with trees on Jawn, and 
gravel paths leading up to doorway. 


G 


Hight bellS on a summer night. 
[View of Norfolk harbor showing 


schooner, a two-mast ship and other 
sailboats in distance near city. ] 

yreen and gold. Winding stream 
running through wooded lowlands. 


rroves were God’s first temples. 
Thick growth of tall pine trees. 

Hour of peace. [Landscape of open 
field crossed by winding brook, with 
two haystacks near rail fence on hill- 
side at left and housetop in distance. ] 


/ 


pt. Vee 


LAMASURE (Epwin )—Continued. - 
Lingering twilight. Landscape 
showing large field in foreground with 


three trees in center and hills in dis- 
tance. 


Little church by the bridge. Road 
winding over stone bridge toward lit- 
tle church across stream, 


Monarchs of the _ forest. Large 
trees in foreground of forest scene 
with deer in distance. . 

Mountain home. [View, by large 
trees, of top of house with smoking 
chimney on hillside and broad valley 
in distance. ] 


Old stone mill. Old water mill on 
side of running stream spanned by 
stone bridge. 

Peak on peak against the turquoise 
blue. View in Yosemite Valley show- 
ing high eliffs, snow capped peaks, and 
waterfall at right. 


Red in the west. Boy driving two 
cows down country read, with field at 
right, and farmhouse on side of slop- 
ing hill at left. 


Rose trail of sunset. Flat meadow 
landscape with pond in foreground’ 
reflecting shadows of trees along its 
banks. 


Trailing clouds of glory. Summer 
landscape with footpath leading along 
bank of brook to farmhouse in dis- 
tance, 


Washington monument. Section of 
Potomac River showing large willow 
tree, shrubbery and small house along 
right bank with monument in middle 
background. 


Where birches gleam. Country road 
running along bank of stream and row 
of birch trees. 


Where peace abides. Broad open 
field crossed by winding stream with 
clump of trees along its right bank. 


Woodland sunset. Winding stream 
with stony banks partly covered by 
leafless trees. 


© 1c. each Dec. 27, 1912; G 42575- 
42591, 42598, 42594, 42614. 


LAMB (FREDERICK S.), New York. 
[ 26255, 26256 


Master and the workers of the vine- 
yard. [Stained glass window show- 
ing elderly man with bag of money 


standing at gateway paying grape 
gatherers.] © 1 ce. Dee. 9, 1912; G 
42302, 


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no. 4, 1912 


LAMB (FREDERICK S.)—Continued. 


Sermon on the mount. [Painting in 
arch above altar showing Jesus seated- 
on hilltop talking to men and women 
standing around him.] ©1e. Oct. 21, 
1912; G 42029. 


LAMB (J. & R.), New York. 
[26257-26261 

Brush (Hamilton) memorial tablet. 
[Rectangular tablet with lettering 
across top above inscription.] ©1e. 
Sept. 28, 1912; G 42007. 

Desk lectern. [Reading desk with 
irregular broad base, angular pedestal 
and ornate top.] ©1c. Nov. 12, 1912; 
G 42203. 

Hagle (Henry) commodore of the 


U. S. navy. [Tablet of lettered Greek 
cross on circle.] ©1c. Sept. 28, 1912; 
G 42008. 


Interior of St. Mark’s church, Mauch 
Chunk, Pa. [Interior of church show- 
ing altar, ceiling and organ.] ©1«. 
- Oct. 12, 1912; G 42009. 

Stained glass window in memory of 
Henry Martin Storrs and Catharine 
Hitchcock Storrs. [Jesus standing 
under arch of foliage with old man at 
right and young man at left.| ©le. 
Oct. 12, 1912; G 42010. 


LANDEKER & BROWN, LTD., London. 
[26262 
Ocean—boundless, endless and sub- 
lime; by Harold Webb. [Section of 
sea showing waves bursting into white 
caps.] ©1c. Nov. 5, 1912; G 42193. 


LAUBER (JOSEPH), Baltimore. [26263 


Good Shepherd. [Stained glass win- 
dow showing shepherd, with staff, 
loosing lamb from tangled bush.] © 
1 ec. Nov. 30, 1912; G 42282. 


LEIGH (WM. R.), New York. 
[ 26264, 26265 
Argument with the sheriff. Three 
nen in foreground pursued by another 
group along narrow mountain trail. 
© 1c. Dee. 13, 1912; G 42395. 


Poisoned pool. One man restraining 
another from drinking out of pool of 
water in desert. © 1c. Dec. 13, 1912; 
G 42394. 


Lemos (JuLiIA), Chicago. [26266 

Memories of the Chicago fire in 
1871. [Men, women and children flee- 
ing from fire bursting out of buildings 
on each side of street.] © 1 Nov. 7, 
mon: G 42125, 


b SORE 


OF ART 
26278 


LESSER (ELIZABETH), New York. 
[26267, 26268 
Isabel. [Statue of nude woman 
standing against pedestal with left 
hand extended and right by side.] © 
1c. Nov. 5, 1912; G 42120. 


Leonie. [Statue of nude woman 
standing with right hand extended and 
left by side.] © 1c. Nov. 5, 1912; G 
42119. 

Lessry (Marion), New York. [26269 

Joy statue of nude child standing, 
with hands raised, trying to catch 
fleur-de-lis above head. © 1c. Oct. 25, 
1912; G 42041. 

LESTER (KATHERINE Morris), Peoria, 

1: [26270 
Wood-up. Statuette of fore-quarters 

donkey on pedestal with laurel 
wreath over one ear. ©1c. Nov. 11, 
1912; G 42198. 

LIFE INS. co. OF VA., Richmond. 
{26271 

Virginia. [Front bust portrait of 
girl in low-neck dress shading eyes 
with left hand and smiling.] © 1 «. 
Oet: 9, 1912; G 41978. 


LINDNER (Roer.), Brooklyn. [26272 


Pals. Girl standing near rail fence 
feeding horse with an apple. ©1e. 
Dec. 27, 1912; G 42620. 


LInK (B. Linnt1an), New York. 
[262738, 26274 
Doll (The). [Statuette of nude 
child seated on floor holding doll in 
lap.|] ©1e. Oct. 7, 1912; G 41948. 


Little brother. Bronze statuette of 
mother holding baby in lap with small 
child standing by her side) © 1 « 
Nov. 5, 1912; G 42117. 


LORING (WILLIAM C.), Boston. 
[26275-26277 

Pilgrim mother. [Woman seated in 
chair by cradle looking down at sleep- 
ine: child:}.4@ ‘&.e.. Cet. 22,.1992* 
42031. ‘ 

Pilgrim polishing pewter. Left pro- 
file of woman in colonial attire stand- 
ing by table polishing a plate. ©1e. 
Oct. 31, 1912; G 42194. — 

Spirit of Puritanism. [Half-length 
profile portrait of girl in Puritan cos- 
tume standing among shrubbery.] © 
1 ce. Noy. 19, 1912; G 42226. 


Luce (Frep §8.), San Francisco. 
[26278 
Wait a minute. [Bust portrait, front 
view of girl wearing cowboy hat and 
handkerchief around neck.] ©.-1 ¢. 


| Dec. 9, 1912; G 42881. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26279 


McCaie (Frora T.), Chicago. [26279 
Eddy (Mary Baker). [Three-quar- 
ter view. bust portrait of Mrs. Eddy. ] 
© 1c. Dec. 28, 1912; G 42486. 
McCorMIcK (W. F.), Tyrone, Pa. 
[26280-26283 
Girl’s head with poinsettias; by J. 
H. Holtzinger and M. Dorothy Wilson. 
|Poinsettias around bust portrait of 


girl showing profile view.] © 1 «. 
Sept. 30, 1912; G 42003. 
Girl’s head with roses; by J. H. 


Holtzinger and M. Dorothy Wilson. 
[Roses around bust portrait of girl 
showing profile view.] © 1. Sept. 36, 
1912; G 42002. 

Indian head, no. 1; by J. H. Holtz- 
inger and M. Dorothy Wilson. [Front 
bust portrait of Indian girl wearing 
bandeau and three feathers on hair. | 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1912; G 42001. 


no. 2; by J. H. Holtzinger and 
M. Dorothy Wilson. [Three-quarter 
view bust portrait of Indian girl wear- 
ing feathered headdress. | Lo 
Sept. 80, 1912; G 42000. 


MacHEN (Epwin A.), Toledo, O. 
[26284 
Toledo in 1852. [Landscape of vil- 
lage showing cottages scattered around 
two churches and a schoolhouse.] © 
1c. Sept. 80, 1912; G 41983. 


McKENZIE (R. Tait), Philadelphia. 
[26285 
Hurdles (The). Bas-relief plaque 
showing athlete clearing hurdle, with 
inscription beneath and monogram at 
right \side, \©.41-e, Oct: 15, 1912808 


42050. 

Macsoup (Nicoutas §S.), Brooklyn. 

[26286 
Salatol magrab (Sunset prayer). 


Three arabs standing near four drome- 
daries praying. © 1. Dec. 24, 1912; 


G 42488. 
MAESCH (FERDINAND), New York. 
[26287 
Psyche. [Nude girl with thin veil 


about body chasing butterfly in flower 
garden.]: © i «Nov. 12; 1912; G 
42202. 
MrISSNER (JULIUS F.), Leipzig. 
[26288~+26295 
Awaiting the friend. [Front view of 
wollan in mediaeval dress and feather- 
trimmed hat seated in Roman chair. ] 
Dark beauty. [Three-quarter view, 
bust portrait of girl in low-neck chif- 
fon-trimmed dress and hat tied under 
chin.) 


Dt. Ve ee 


MEISSNER (JULIUS F.)—Continued. 

Fair beauty. [Front bust portrait 
of girl wearing low-neek dress, hat 
turned up at side and hair hanging 
loose over shoulders. ] 


In contemplation. [Front view of 
lady in short-sleeved dress and feather- 
trimmed hat seated, with left arm on 
small table. holding book in lap. 


Ready for the walk. [Three-quarter. 
view of lady holding fan in left hand, 
seated in armchair with wrap thrown 
over chair-back. ] 


Spring message. [Front view of lady 
in low-neck dress, with basket of flow- 
ers on left arm, holding flower in right 
hand. ] 


Sweet repose. [Three-quarter view 
of girl in low-cut dress and bonnet 
seated on sofa. ] 


Taking a walk. [Three-quarter view 
of lady in short-sleeved dress and 
turned down hat, with umbrella in left 
hand, walking in park.] 


© 1c. each Sept. 26, 1912; G 41880— 
41887. 


Mrrnina (Rosperto), New York. 
[26296 
Italian sharpshooter. [Profile view 
of Italian soldier standing with hand 
resting on muzzle of rifle, looking over 
desert.] © 1 ¢ Nov. 22, 1918¢eG 
42238. 


Mene (ARTHUR), Brooklyn. [26297 


Wilson (Woodrow), President-elect. 
[Profile bust of Wilson in bas-relief. | 
© 1c. Nov. 20, 1912; G 42228. 


Meryrowi1Tz (KE. B.), New York. 
[26298 
Bone of contention; by William Fair 
Kline. [Two old men standing at cor- 
ner of stone fence arguing while dog 
pulls ham from basket.] © 1 ¢ Dee. 
24, 1912; G 42487. 


MICHIGAN STOVE CO., Detroit. [26299 


Garland girl. [Three-quarter view 
bust portrait of girl in low-neck chif- 
fon. dress.]. © 1c. Oct. 5) 192 
41972. 


MILuer (Mrs. Lewis M.), Kansas City, 
Mo. [26300 
Palm leaf shade; by George C. Bing- 

ham. Front view of lady seated in 

rustic chair on lawn shading face with 

palm-leaf fan. © 1. Nov. 11, 1912; 


| G 42218. 


468 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 4, 1912 

MouitEe (J. A.), Brooklyn. [26301 
_ His youngster’s first brush. [Old 
English interior showing five men 


around table looking inquisitively at 
young man entering with fox’s tail in 
his hands.} © 1c. Oct. 5, 1912: G 
41947. 


Monrap (MARGARET), New Haven. 
[26302 
Child modelling. Statuette of little 
girl squatted on floor with legs crossed 
modelling a dog. © 1c. Noy. 12, 1912: 
G 42204. | 


Moore-ParK (Carron), New York. 
[26303-26306 

Municipal building, N. Y. 1. Draw- 
ing of municipal building looking east 
from Chambers street. © 1 c¢. Noy. 30, 
1912; G 42287. 

2. Drawing of Municipal build- 
ing with City Hall in foreground. © 
1c. Nov. 30, 1912; G 42288. 

View from Old Post Office, N. Y. 
View looking south, showing Old St. 
Paul’s, Evening Mail, Singer and City 
Investing buildings. © 1 ¢. Nov. 30, 
1912; G 42289. 


Woolworth building in construction. 
View of Woolworth building from City 
Hall Square looking south, © 1 «. 
Nov. 30, 1912; G 42286. 


Mora (J. J.), Mountain View, Cal. 
[26807-26316 


Bronco twister. Statuette of little 
boy in overalls riding hobby-horse and 
flourishing whip in right hand. 


Coleo (HI). Statuette of Mexican_ 
vaquero on pony which he reins with 
left hand while holding tail of run- 
hing steer with right. 


Forking a live one. Statuette of one 
cowboy holding head of plunging horse 
while another mounts into saddle. 


Horse fighters. Statuette of two 
cowboys saddling a bronco which is 
kicking with left hind leg. 

Kwewu. Statuette of Hopi Indian 
dressed as wolf, with large mask on 
head, staff in right hand and bow and 
arrow in left. 


Poo po le en nah. Statuette of Hopi 
Indian woman dressing hair of girl 
in style called ‘‘ wheels.” 


Quotskava. Statuette of Hopi In- 
dian seated on ground embroidering 
ceremonial robe on knees. 

Shoot ’em along. Statuette of cow- 
boy on foot with rope in hands ready 
to throw lasso. 


Mora (J. J.)—Continued. 


Still hunter. Statuette of lion stalk- 
ing a rabbit which is hiding in nook of 
rock below. 

Toh. Statuette of Navajo Indian on 
pony riding down steep trail to water 
hole. 

© 1 ¢. each Nov. 26, 1912; G 42396- 
42405. 


Moran (EH. Percy), New’ York. 
. [26317, 26318 
At the village postoffice. [Young 
couple with old woman and small boy 
leaving postoffice aS man in carriage 
and on horseback approach.] © 1 «¢. 
Oct. 23, 1912; G 42035. 
Return of old Ironsides. Number of 
men, women and children on Boston 
harbor dock welcoming the returning 
crew from ship “ Constitution ” in har- 
bor. ©1c. Dec. 27, 1912; G 42615. 
More (RiIcHARD J.), New York. 
[26319 
Danger on the ice; by E. L. Meyer 
Browne. Dog chasing cat across ice- 
covered pond. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1912; G 
42294, 
MUENDEL (IDA MEDAIRY) 
Conn. [263820 
Twentieth century willows. [Land- 
scape showing cottages along bank of 
river near which are an automodile 
and motorcycle, airships overhead and 
battleship in distance.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 
6, 1912; G 42298. 


Murpeuy (THos. D.) co., Red Oak, Ia. 

[26321-26329 

Cotter’s Saturday night; by H. J. 

Dobson. [Old man seated at small 

table near open fire-place reading from 

book while his wife and children sit 
around him.] 


News from abroad; by Henry John 
Dobson. [Old man and woman seated 
around table near small window, he 
listening while she reads letter. ] 

Opera girl; by Bruno C. Geyer. 
|Back profile view of girl in low-cut 
dress -with opera glasses in hand look- 
ing over left shoulder. | 

Rose girl; by Bruno C. Geyer. [Left 
profile bust portrait of girl, with ban- 
deau on hair, admiring rose in right 
hand. | 

Russet oaks; by Thomas Moran. 
[Clump of large oak trees on side of 
small hill overlooking plain. ] 


Softly the evening came; by G. E. 
Henri. [Clump of trees on bank of 
winding stream which reflects their 
twilight’ shadows. | 


Rowayton, 


469 


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26330 


Murpuy (THos. D.) co.—Continued. 
Spoils of opportunity; by Henry 
John Dobson. [Girl sitting in kitchen 
knitting near small window where 
young man is seated looking out.] 


Summer pastures, Suffolk; by AI- 
fred Elias. [Four large horses stand- 
ing under clump of trees near pond. ] 


Vernal Falls; by Cris Jorgenson. 
[Water flowing over high precipice 
into rocky mountain stream, with 
mountains in background.] © 1 «¢. 
each Nov. 29, 1912; G@ 42272-42280. 


NATIONAL. LEAD CO., New York. [26330 

Painter (The). [Boy in overalls 
sented on fadder with bucket of paint 
by his side painting wall.] ©1l1.« 
Oct. 9, 1912; G 41965. 


NEWCOMB (F. J.) MFG. co., New York. 

[263831 

Mother love; by Lily C. Mayer. 

[Sculptured bust of woman, with man- 

tilla over head, holding baby against 

her bosom.] © 1 c. Oct. 5, 1912; G 
42028. 


NEWCOMBE (GEORGE E.) & co., New 
York. [ 26832-26344 
Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 
New York; by Arthur Osborne. [Bas- 
relief plaque showing cathedral with 
two spires at front and one over dome 
in center.] © 1c. Sept. 30, 1912; G 
41940. 


Downtown skyline of New York; 
by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque 
of lower New York showing high build- 
ings and water-front.] © 1c. Sept. 
30, 1912; G 41942. 

First Church of Christ, Scientist and 
publishing house, Boston; by Arthur 
Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque of church 
With dome and an office building.] © 
1c. Dee. 27, 1912; G 42570. 

Grant’s tomb, New York; by Arthur 
Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque showing 
large square structure, with colonade 


ulong sides, surmounted by dome.] ‘© 
1 c. Sept. 30, 1912; G 41988. 
Metropolitan life building, New 


York; by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-relief 
plaque showing large square building 
With high tower terminating in a 
spire, partly surrounded by trees and 
sinall *buildings.] © 1 ec. Sept. 30, 
1912; G 41941. 

Minnehaha Falls; by Arthur Os- 
borne. Plaque in base-relief showing 
bridge across stream below water-falls. 
© 1 ¢. Dec. 27, 1912; G 42566: 


pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 7 


NEWCOMBE (GEORGE FB.) & co.—Contd. 

Portals of the past, San Francisco; 
by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque 
of colonnade gateway through old 


brick wall:] (© 1 ¢) Dee 27,.90i2- 0. 
42571. 


Rest cottage, the home of Francis 
E. Willard; by Arthur Osborne. [Bas- 
relief plaque showing cottage in grove. ] 
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1912; G 41937. . 


St. Patrick’s cathedral, New York; 
by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque 
of cathedral with two steeples.|] © 
1c. Dee. 27, 1912; G 42568. 


Skyline of Pittsburg, Pa.; by Ar- 
thur Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque 
showing river-front, extension bridges 
and high buildings.] © 1. Dee. 27, 
1912; G 42567. 


Statue of Liberty, New York; by 
Arthur Osborne. | [Bas-relief plaque 
showing statue of draped woman hold- 
ing aloft a torch in right hand, rest- 
ing on square granite base constructed 
on island.] © 1. Sept. 30, 1912; @ 


41939. 

Union central life imsurance eo. 
building, Cincinnati; by Arthur Os- 
borne. [Bas-relief plaque of high of- 
fice building.] © 1. Dee. 27, 1912; 
G 42572. 


Washington Monument, D. C.; by 
Arthur Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque.] 
© 1c. Dec. 27, 1912; G 42569. 


[26345-26348 


Crimson plume; by J. Barrick. 
[Bust portrait of girl wearing low- 
cut gown, beads about neck and large 
feather-trimmed hat, with head turned 
toward left shoulder showing front 
view of face.] © 1. Dec. 27, 1912; 
G 42596. 


Good morning. Full front bust por- 
trait of young woman wearing hat 
trimmed with large bunches of grapes 
on either side. © 1c. Dec. 27, 1912; 
G 42618. 


In the days of the Caesars; by E. 
Vassari. Interior of Roman dwelling, 
with woman standing, showing broken 
vase to another woman seated by mar- 
ble table. © 1 ¢. Dee. 27, 1912; G 
42616. 


Summer time; by Jessie P. L. Bar- 
rick. [Bust portrait, front view, of 
girl wearing low-cut dress and ban- 
deau on hair, looking slightly to left.] 


OSBORNE co.. New York. 


| ©1e. Dec, 27, 1912; G 42597. 


470 


WORKS 
no. 4, 1912 


26386 


PALM, FECHTELER & co., New York. 
[26349-26355 

Black-breasted plover; by Edwin 
Megargee. Male and female plover 
Standing on bank of stream near buneh 
of reeds. 

Mallard ducks; by Edwin Megargee. 
Male and female ducks fiying out of 
pond surrounded by reeds. 

Pheasants; by Edwin Megargee. 
Male and female [English pheasants 
looking in opposite direction. 

Quail; by Edwin Megargee. Two 
quails in grass looking in opposite di- 
rection. 

Rail birds; by Edwin Megargee. 
Two rail birds standing among reeds 
and grass near edge of water. 

Rough [sic] grouse; by Edwin Me- 
gargee. [Two ruffed grouse, one sit- 
ting on tree branch while the other 
struts nearby. | 

Woodeock; by Edwin Megargee. 
Male and female woodcock standing by 
bunch of grass facing in opposite di- 
rection. 

© 1.¢. each Nov. 
42242 49948. 


Tarry (JoHN R.), Attleboro, Mass. 
[26356-26361 
Indian head, A; by William P. Rob- 
erts. [Bas-relief plaque showing left 
profile bust of Indian chief in feather 
henddress. ] 


Indian head, B; by William P. Rob- 
erts. [Bas-relief plaque showing left 
profile bust of Indian girl wearing 
fenther headdress. ] 

Indian head, C; by William P. Rob- 
erts. [Bas-relief plaque showing right 
profile bust of Indian wearing feather 
headdress. | 


Laugh and the world laughs with 
you; by William P. Roberts. [Bas- 
relief plaque of cat, with bow of rib- 
bon around neck, miauling. ] 

Three bone heads; by William P. 
Roberts. [Bas-relief plaque showing 
profile of two heads joined together at 
Back. | 

Weep and you weep alone; by Wil- 
liam P. Roberts. [Bas-relief plaque of 
dog wrapped in cape, howling.] ©lce. 
each Sept. 19, 1912; G 41959-41964. 


Peeky (C..6.), New York. 
{26362-26386 

Afternoon chat. [Two women using 
telephone, one at right standing, the 
other at left seated.] © 1c. Dee. 18, 
1912; G 42485. 


v5 EN 8 Coates 


| Perry (C. E.)—Continued. 


Auto girls. [Two girls seated at 
steering-wheel in automobile.] © 1. 
Now: 27, 1912; G. 42363. 


Baby brother; by P. Van Vreeland. 
| Young woman seated by cradle watch- - 
ing little girl place wrap over baby.] 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1912; G 42005. 


Bank (The). [Girl standing, receiv- 
ing book handed by man behind teller’s 
window.|. ©. 1°e. Dee. 18, 1912: G 
42429, 


Barbara. [Young woman standing 
against background of large chrysan- 
themumes: 14) ©) be. ‘Dee! 8; 1912" G 
42431. 


Beth. [Young women in yachting 
costume seated at stern of boat with 
feet on cushicn.] ©1e. Dee. 18, 1912; 
G 42482. 


Eileen. [Young woman standing 
against background of calliopsis.] © 
1c Dee. 18, 1912; G 42439. 

Enid. [Woman standing against 
background of carnations.] © 1 «. 


Dec. 18, 1912; G 42434. 


Evening engagement. [Woman in 
evening wraps standing at right talk- 
ing into telephone to man at left.] © 
1 e. Dec. 18, 1912: G 42487. 


Harvard blazer girl. [Right profile 
of girl in feather-trimmed hat and low- 
neck dress, seated in bunch of flowers. ] 
© 1c. Noy. 27, 1912; G 42362. 


Highland ravine; by lL. Roberts. 
[Stream flowing between hills partly 
covered with trees.] © 1 ¢ Nov. 27, 
1912; G@ 423819 


Irene. [Woman seated against 
background of cineraria blossoms.] © 
1 ce. Dee. 18, 1912; G 42488. 


Leda. [Woman seated against back- 
ground of calliopsis.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 
18, 1912; G 424388. 


My champion. [Front view of girl 
in evening dress standing, holding 
statuette of baseball player in left 
hand.|] ©1.c. Noy. 27, 1912; G 42357. 


My favorite. [Left profile of girl in 
short-sleeved dress and toque, seated 
holding statuette of baseball player in 
band.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42358. 


My ideal.. [Right profile of girl 
wearing feather-trimmed hat and 
feather boa seated, holding statuette 
of baseball player in hand.| © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 27, 1912; G 42359. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26587 


pt. IV, Ssh eee 


Perry (C. Ik.)—Continued. 

Nancy. [Profile. of girl wearing 
feather boa and hat turned up at 
back, sented in chair with arm resting 
on back.] © 1 @ Nov. 27, 1912; G 
49364. _ 

Princeton blazer girl. [Left profile 
of girl in feather-trimmed toque and 
low-cut dress seated in bunch of 
daisies 4. .© 1, ec. “Now. 267 1912: G 
42360. 

Spring freshet; by lL. Robertson. 
[Small forest stream rippling over 
rocks on hillside.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1912; G@ 42318. 

Swing (The). [Girl 
swinging poreh chair. ] 
18, 1912; G@ 42480. 

Sybil. [Front view of girl in travel- 
ing suit alighting from automobile.] 
© 1 c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42365. 

Telephone téte-4-téte. [Man at right 
standing talking into telephone to girl 
at left.] ©1c. Dec. 18, 1912; G 42486. 

Visitor (A); by P. Van Vreeland. 
[Woman and child standing in door- 
way of hut welcoming girl carrying 
basket and umbrella.] © 1 ec. Sept. 
26, 1912; G 42004. 


Wicker chair. [Man seated holding 
paper, with woman sitting on arm of 
his chair.] © 1c. Dec. 18, 1912; G 
42428. 

Yale blazer girl. [Front view of girl 
wearing low-neck dress and hat turned 
up at side seated in bunch of chrys- 
anthemums.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 
42361. 

PETERS CARTRIDGE CO., Cincinnati. 
[26387-26889 

Are they there? [Man in hunting 
suit, with gun, standing behind dog. |] 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1912; G 41952. 

Big game. [Bear standing on rock 
watching man with rifle walking 
through forest.] © 1. Oct. 7, 1912; 
G 41953. 

Getting ready. [Man putting gun in 
case while dog looks over his shoul- 
der.}] ©1c. Oct. 9, 1912; G 41971. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 
lin. [26390-26892 
Come unto me; by FH. Twining. 
[Front view of Jesus standing among 
Haster-lilies with both hands ex- 
tended.] ©1c. Oct. 15, 1912; G 41997. 
For us men; by H. Reymond-Thomp- 
son. [Mary seated on bed of straw in 
stables holding infant Jesus in arms 
while host of angels approach.] © 1 
ec. Oet. 15, 1912; G 41998. 


seated in 
© 1c. Dee. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT—Con. 


Roberts. (F. 8., earl); by, Tae 
Larzlo. [Front view portrait of man 
in general’s uniform standing with 
right hand on table.] ©1ce July 10, 
1912; G 41268. 


POMPEIAN MFG. Co., Cleveland. 
Patricia. [Front view of girl, in 
low-cut Short-sleeved dress and 
feather-trimmed hat turned up at side, | 
standing with feather boa over shoul- 
der.] ©1c. Oct. 7, 1912; G 41956. 


[26395 


Procror (Mrs. A. PHIMISTER), Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. [26394 
Challenge (The); by Alexander 


Phimister Proctor. 
walking attitude. | 
1912; G 42236. 


[Statue of elk in 
© 1c (Now BE 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©O0., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [26395-26403 
Crossing the Red Sea. Crowd of 


people passing through divided waters 
lit up by pillar of fire over them. © 
1c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42268. 


Daniel praying, no. 37. Man kneel- 
ing on tiger skin before open window 
with his arms raised towards heaven. 
© 1 ¢ Dee. 30, 1912; G 42652, 


Gifts for God’s house. Group of 
men bringing money and jewels and 
placing them on ground before a man 
in garb of priest standing with hand 
raised. © 1. Dee. 30,1912; G 42651. 


Israel on Mount Sinai. Moses stand- 
ing on rock with outstretched hand 
talking to group of people at his feet 
while thunder clouds gather overhead. 
© 1c. Nov: 27, 1912; G 42266: 

Moses called to deliver Israel. 
Moses removing his shoes and looking 
towards burning bush among rocks at 
his left near which sheep are grazing. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42264. 


Moses prepared for his work. Moses 
standing at well warding off men at 
left while women at right with water- 
jars are driving to trough. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 27, 1912; G 42269. 

Moses request refused. Moses and 
Aaron coming out of palace, are greet- 


ed by people at right and left. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 27, 1912; G 42267. 
Passover (The). Open doorway 


showing people standing about table 
eating, and mark of blood on door- 
post. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42265. 


Plagues of Egypt. One man with 
downeast face standing near another 
kneeling beside bed. © 1 ¢. Noy. 27, 
1912; G 42268. 


472 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 4, 1912 


PUTNAM (BRENDA), New York. 
[ 26404, 26405 


Study for fountain. [Statuette of 
little boy standing, holding small turtle 
in both hands.] © 1. Dec. 31, 1912; 
G 42697. 


- Woman with cup. - [Statuette of 
nude woman standing with cup clasped 
in both hands against left shoulder, 
looking down over right.] © 1c. Dec. 
31, 1912; G 42698. 


Raut (Harry Lewis), Easton, Pa. 
[26406 

(Rudolf) [Profile 

() 4 :e: “Oat 26; 


Blankenburg 
bust in bas-relief. ] 
1912; G 42098. 


Reep (Sextus L.), Sacramento, Cal. 
[26407 
California golden poppy. Conven- 


tionalized flower with foliage and 
buds, surrounded by two concentric 
circles inclosing a legend. 
Noy. 21, 1912; G 42241. 


REINBOLD & co., Newark, N. J. [26408 


Elk’s tablet; by Joseph TYischer. 
[Clock-dial above head of elk, sur- 
rounded by leaves and lettering on tab- 
let. ©1e. Nov. 20, 1912; G 42382. 


REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York. 
[26409-26411 
Moonrise on the sea; by John Kabel. 
View of ocean with light reflected on 
waves. ©1ce. July 10, 1912; G 41265. 


Shining pathway; by Geo. Butler. 
Women and children along seashore 
awed by vision of Christ appearing on 
the water. © 1 ec. Oct. 10, 1912; G 
41978. 


Sunrise on the sea; by John Kabel. 
[Section of sea lit up by light reflected 
from bright clouds above horizon.] © 
le. July 10, 1912; G 41266. 


RuHIND (Massrty), New York. [26412 

Ide (Henry Clay) Sculptured 
bronze bust. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1912; G 
42380. 


RicHarps (KH. E.), New York. 
[26413-26415 
Old Marie. [Front view, bust por- 
trait of old Italian peasant woman 
wearing shawl over head and shoul- 
ders.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1912; G 42099. 


River in Holland. [High grass and 
old gate along bank of winding 
stream.] © 1 c. Oct. 30, 1912; G 
42100. 


yo ie: 


26427 


RicHArps (E. E.)—Continued. 


Road in Rijsoord. [Dutch landscape 
Showing farmhouse and country road 
along bank of winding stream.] © 1 
c. Oct. 80, 1912; G 42101. 


I{oBERTSON (L.), Detroit. fur 
[26416, 26417 

Evening. [Twilight view of cottage 
in clump of trees along road-side.] © 
1 @. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42384. 


Road to the brook. [Cottage partly 
surrounded by trees and brook along 
readside.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 


42433 


Roun (Orro), Montclair, N. J. 
[26418-26421 


Bubbles. Mother holding little girl 
«it Side and teaching to blow soap-bub- 
bles. ©1c. Dec. 13, 1912; G 42390. 

Cows in pasture. Group of cows 
gathered in shade of willow trees. © 
1c. Dee. 18, 1912; G 423889. 


Mermaid. Mermaid sitting on rock 
in ocean pouring powder in sea-shell. 
© 1c. Dec. 18. 1912; G 42391. . 


Seascape. Fishing sloop approach- 
ing rock beach where stand woman 
and small boy. w1e. Dec. 18, 1912; 
G 42392. 


Lunelus (CARL), Brooklyn. [26422 
In the forest. Left side view of 


bull-moose standing in open space in 
fcrest. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1912: G 42095. 


SCHEVILL (WILLIAM YV.), New York. 
[26423 


Dawn. [Front view of nude woman, 
with hands clasped over head, stand- 
ing by crucifix.] © 1c. Nov. 1, 1912; 
G 42105. 


SCHLESSINGER (SAM), Denver. [26424 


Portrait of a girl. [Bust drawing 
showing front view of girl with rose 
in hair.] © 1. Nov. 29, 1912; G 
42388. 


Scumipt (Otto), New York. [26425 


Manual training. [Blacksmith seat- 
ed on floor by anvil observing two 
models presented by boy and girl while 
allegorical figure stands nearby with 
palm branch and wreath.] ©1e. Oct. 
25, 1912; G 42051. 


SCHOENHOFEN (P.) BREWING co., Chi- 
cago. [ 26426, 26427 
Just for two. [Young man and girl 


seated at table giving order to waiter. ] 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1912; G 41970. 


473 


74324—13——_3 


CATALOGUE OF 
26428 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1v, 2. eevee 


SCHOENHOFEN (P.) BREWING co.—Con. 

Rarebit (The). [Young man stand- 
ing with bottle in hand watching girl 
seated at small table stirring in bow]l.] 
© 1 ce. Oct. 11, 1912; G 41981. 


SCHWAHN (MaTILDA R. AUBRY), New 
York. [26428 


Beauty; by Harold Gregson. [Front 
bust portrait of young woman in low- 
eut dress with bunch of roses at bosom, 
looking over left shoulder.}] © 1 ¢. 
Dec. 12, 1912; G 423885. 


SCHWARZOTT (MAXIMILIAN M.), New 
York. [26429-26431 
Secret (The) Sculptured group of 
Cupid sitting on stump whispering into 
stork’s ear. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1912; G 
42647. 


Two hearts in one. Mother and 
child in bas-relief on heart shaped 
plaque. ©1c. Dec. 28, 1912; G 42648. 

Wounded deer. Bas-relief of large 
buck with young deer at his right side. 
©1c. Dec. 28, 1912; G 42649. 


SCRIBNER’S sons, New 
York. [26432-26441 
About half way down the slope to 
the stockade, by N. C. Wyeth. [Sev- 
eral pirates watching one of their crew 
eut a leaf from book with his dag- 
ger.] ©1c. Dec. 26, 1912; G 42564. 


Bill Bones routes Black Dog; by 
N. C. Wyeth. [Man fleeing from door- 
way, where stands an angry man with 
drawn sword.|] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1912; 
G 42479. 

Hands and his companion locked in 
deadly wrestle; by N. C. Wyeth. [Two 
men fighting in cabin of ship.] ©1lce. 
Dec. 26, 1912; G 42563. 

He had with his own hand bent and 
run up the colors; by N. C. Wyeth. 
[Old man standing on roof of log stock- 


(CHARLES ) 


ade house, running up flag-] © 1. 
Dec. 26, 1912; G 42562. 
I said good bye to mother; by N. C. 


Wyeth. [Boy with hat in one hand, 
staff and small bundle in other, leay- 
ing house where stands woman with 
face buried in apron weeping.] © 
1 ec. Dec. 17, 1912; G 42417. 

[I saw a figure leap with great rapid- 
ity; by N. C. Wyeth. [Old man _ peer- 
ing from behind a huge tree.] © 1 «. 
Dee. 21, 1912; G 42482. 

I was kept busy all day in the cave; 
by N. C. Wyeth. [Man in cave strewn 
with coin kneeling putting money into 
sack.] ©1 ec. Dee. 21, 1912; G 42480. 


ScRIBNER’S (CHARLES) sons—Contd. 

I was lead like a dancing bear; by 
N. C. Wyeth. [One-legged pirate 
dragging boy by rope tied around his 
waist.] ©l1c. Dec. 26, 1912; G 42561. 

Tapping up and down the road in a 
frenzy; by N. C. Wyeth. [Man blind- 
folded with large stick feeling his way 


down road leading from house in 
background.] © 1 ¢ Dee. 21, 1912; 
G 42478. 


To me he was unweariedly kind; by 
N. C. Wyeth. [Man seated by steam- 
ing kettle holding pipe and looking at 
boy standing watching parrot in 
swinging cage.] © 1 ©. Dee. 21, 1912; 
G 42481. 


SHIELD (WALDRON) & co., Barre, Vt. 
[26442 
Monument memorial design. [Statue 
of draped woman with wreath in hand 
standing on large square base bearing 
inscription, Adams.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 
1912; G 42108. 


SmirH (GEAN), New York. [26443 

Horse sale. [Man mounted on one 
horse driving another by grandstand 
filled with people] © 1 ec. Oct. 11, 
1912; G 41979. 


SmMitH (HELENE F.), New York. 
[26444 

Barton (Clara). Bust, profile view, 

in bas-relief. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1912; G 

52291. 

STEPHENS co., Charlotte, N. C. [26445 
Myers Park. Bird’s-eye view. © 

1 ec. Aug. 28, 1912; G@ 42305. 


STOCKMAN FARMER PUB. CO., Pittsburgh. 
[26446 


Motherhood. [Young woman stand- 
ing by vase of flowers holding young 
baby. in.arms.] © 1c, Oct. 74922; 
G 41957 
SrTRANG (JOHN), Chicago. 26447 


Sweets to the sweet. [Young man 
in colonial dress presenting box of 
candy to girl standing by rustie chair 
on lawn. © 1 ¢ Och. 2 ae 
41993. 


STRASBURG (FRED), Cincinnati. [26448 
Wise (Isaac M.), rabbi. [Seulp- 


tured bust.] © 1 «a Oct. 21, 1912; G 


42080. 
Sryron (Bessie£ B.), Washington, D. C: 
[26449 
Cat frieze. Scroll of cats in various 
positions. © 1 ce Oct. 4, 1912; G 


42006. 


474 


WORKS 
no. 4, 1912 


OF ART 


26481 


SWENNING (Revecca T.), Los Angeles. 

[26450-26458 

Branch of apple-blossoms. [Two lit- 

tle birds seated around nest of eggs on 
branch of apple tree.] 


Campfire moonlight scene, Colum- 
bia River, Or. [Forest scene showing 
two Indians seated around campfire 
on bank of river where small sail boat 
is passing in moonlight. ] 


Campfire moonlight scene, 
and Indians, Columbia River. Or. 
[Indians standing near tepees and 
campfire in forest, on bank of river.] 


tepees 


Mt. Hood moonlight campfire scene. 
[Indians around campfire near tents 
on left bank of lake, with Mt. Hood in 
distance. ] 


Mt. Rainer campfire scene. [ In- 
dians around campfire near tents and 
canoes on shore of lake, with Mount 
Rainer in distance. ] 


Mt. Shaster, Cal., moonlight and 
campfire scene. [Scene of two In- 
dians in boat approaching tepees and 
campfire on bank: of river opposite Mt. 
Shaster. ] 


Mt. Shaster and Lake Stuart, Cal., 
moonlight and campfire scene.  [In- 
dian in canoe approaching Indians 
near tepees and campfire on bank of 
lake, with Mt. Shaster in distance. ] 


Purpie cobaea. [Bird feeding. its 
young birdlings in nest built in broken 
urn covered with cobaea flowers.] 


Spray of eastern poppies. [Cushion 
design showing spray of poppies dis- 


each. Dee. 24. 1912; G 


, salem. Mass. 
[26459-26462 


Old corner book-store, Boston, Mass. 
[Three-story hip-roof building on cor- 
ver of street, in bas-relief.] © 1. 
vov. 25, 1912; G 42257. 


Old North Church, Boston, Mass. 
[Front view of church with steeple. at 
nd of narrow street, in bas-relief.] 
1c. Nov. 25, 1912; G 42258. 


Old State House, Boston. Mass. 
Long three-story building with 
teeple in center, in bas-relief.] © 1 
» Nov. 25, 1912; G 42259. 

Witch house, Salem, Mass. [Large 


ree by two-story cottage surrounded 
pales fence.| © 1 ¢ Nov. °25, 
G12; G 42260. 


——————. 


TAYLOR (WILL S.), New York. 
[ 26463, 26464 

Nootka whalers on west coast of 
Vancouver Island, B. C. [Half-nude 
man talking to two women under trees. 
on Sea coast where other men are pull. 
ing whale to shore.] © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1912; G 42258. 

Salmon fishers on the Nimphish 
River, British Columbia. [Woman 
with basket of fish on showlder stand. 
ing, watching two men pull net full 
of large fish to shore.] © 1. Nov. 
28. 1912; G 42254. 


TREADWELL (Mrs. DALE YARBROUGH), 
Mabank, Tex. [26465 


United we stand. [Lee and Grant 
standing on each side of large U. §, 
fiag on which is a scroll of verses.] 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1912; G 41958. 


TURNER (C. Y.), Washington. [26466 


Conclave between Pontiac and Rog- 
er’s Rangers. [Group of white men 
with guns seated on bank of stream 
opposite group of Indians watching 
their captain and Indian chief shake 
hands} "© Lre: “Sept 30, 1912: Gq 
41948. 


TWELVETREES (C.), Brooklyn. 
[26467-26481 


Choosin’ sides. [Two small boys in 
baseball suits standing, measuring 
hands on bat.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; 
G 423828. 


Double play. [Small boy in base: 
ball suit standing holding hand of one 
little girl while kissing another.] © 
1 e. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42322. 


Fancy free. [Little girl holding 
traveling bag, seated on large trunk 
by bird cage, surrounded by suitcase, 
golf sticks and bandbox.] © 1c. Dea. 
18, 1912; G 42420. 


Fanned out. [Small boy in baseball 
suit seated against tree with bat on 
one side and little girl on the other 
fanning him.] © 1. Nov. 27, 1912: 
G 42327. 

For the love of Mike. [Two little 
girls fighting while small boy stands 
nearby smiling.] ©1c. Dec. 18, 1912; 
G 42423. 

His inning. [Little girl, seated on 
bench kissing small boy in baseball 
suit.] ©1.e. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42330, 


Home run. [Small boy with base- 
ball bat under arm running by wall of 
house while looking back at shadow of 
woman with stick.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1912; G 42328. 


A75 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26482 


TWELVETREES (C.)—Continued. 

Hove of his team. [Small boy in 
baseball suit standing with legs 
erossed, left hand on bat and right 
resting on hip.] ©1c¢. Nov. 27, 1912; 
G 42325. 


Hot one.’ [Small boy in baseball 
suit catching ball.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 
1912: G 42329. 

Mascotte (The). [Small boy in 
baseball suit with bat under arm hold- 
ing little dog by large rope.] ©1.. 
Nov. 27, 1912; G 423826. 

Something coming off. [Little boy 
listening at key hole.] © 1c. Dee. 18, 
1912; G 42422. 


Squeeze play. [Little boy seated 
hugging and kissing little girl.] © 
1 ¢. Dec. 18, 1912; G 42421. 

Stealing a base. [Small boy in base- 
ball suit chasing dog which is running 
with base-bag in mouth.] © 1c. Nov. 
27, 1912; G 423881. 

Two-bagger. [Small boy in baseball 
suit walking with little girl on each 
side.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42882. 

Who said out. [Small boy stooped 
dodging bat, tin-can and bricks.] © 
1 ec. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42824. 


TWELVETREES (C. H.), New York. 
[26482-26493 
And thus she treats me on the street. 
Little boy and girl on their ‘way to 
school, he carrying the books and she 
an apple and candy. 


Bride I’ll be, and as you see, the 
curtain makes a veil for me. Little 
girl with long veil on head and bunch 
of roses in her arms. 


His steps they hear. Little boy and 
girl standing side by side with arms 
full of snow balls. 

How men delight in woman’s plight 
and rubber when she looks a fright. 
Wind blowing little girl’s dress and 
boy watching her. 

I like the things that Santa brings. 
Little girl with arms full of Christmas 
bundles. 

I’d like to be a mermaid free if mer- 
boys wouldn’t bother me. Small boy 
in surf splashing water in little girl’s 
face. 

O bless the rain, that I should gain 
the love of such a gallant swain. Lit- 
tle boy and girl under umbrella in rain 
with a puppy at their feet. 

Says Fido:—Gee I hate to see him 
touch the punk to that fusee. Little 
boy setting off firecrackers tied to pup- 
py’s tail. 


pt. FV, ae 6.) Saar 


TWELVETREES (C. H.)—Continued. 


Such sights are seen, I think it’s 
mean to scare us so on Hallowe’en. 
Little boy with Jack o’lantern fright- 
ening little girl and puppy. 

Then fore, she eries, and caddie 
tries upon the ball to keep his eyes. 
Little girl hitting golf ball while small 
boy is carrying other sticks. 

There sure must be some class to 
me. Little girl with two pennants 
Standing by small boy in football suit. 


When she is near, words disappear 
because she makes me feel so queer. 
Little boy and girl standing, looking 
at each other, and holding a valentine 
behind their back. 


© 1 c¢ each Dee. 27, 1912; G 
42598-42609. 


UbrRicH (JACOB), Hoboken, N. J. 
[ 26494, 26495 


Close call; by Charles Schreyvogel. 
Two Indians on horseback and 
mounted cowboy shooting at each 
other. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1912; G 42217. 


Mounted Indian chief; by Charles 
Schreyvogel. Indian chief on horse- 
back riding across plain with gun in 
hands ready to shoot. © 1. Dec. 6, 
1912; G 42292. 


VACUUM OIL cCoO., New York. 
[26496-26498 
Cora. [Girl in low-neck sleeveless 
dress with bow of ribbon on hair 
seated in Roman chair resting cheek on 
hand.] © 1c. Oct. 9, 1912; G 41969. 


Dora. [Back view of girl in low- 
neck dress leaning forward and look- 
ing back over right shoulder.] © 1c. 
Oct. 9, 1912; G 41968. 

Flora. [Three-quarter view of girl 
in low-neck dress with bare arms hold- 
ing rose to breast.] © 1 @ Oct. 9, 
1912; G 41967. 


VienatTr (Louris), New York. [26499 


Wilson (Thomas Woodrow). [Bas- 
relief bust portrait on background of 
U. S. map, framed in stars.] © 1. 
Dec. 30, 1912; G 42653. 


Von Brust (A), East Orange, N. J. 
[26500-26503 

Haying time. [Men loading hay on 
wagon in field.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; 
G 42339. 

Hillside birches. [Country road 
with three birch trees on right and 
cottage at left.] ©1c. Dec. 18, 1912; 
G 42441. 


476 


WORKS OF ART 


no. 4, 1912 


Von BEUST (A. )—Continued. 

Mill (The). [Side view of old wa- 
ter-mill showing mill wheel.] ©1.. 
Nov. 27, 1912; G 423840. 

Sunset. [Men on wagon loaded with 
hay driving over stone bridge near cot- 
tage.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42338. 


HuseENETT (A.), Zanesville, O. 
[26504 


Royal Bob. [Front view of head of 
eat.]. ©1c. Dec. 18, 1912; G 42442. 


Yose (R. C. & N. M.), Boston. 
[26505-26512 
Autumn; by Mary L. Macomber. 
[Bust portrait, three-quarter view of 
girl wearing low-neck dress and loose 
hair, with autumn leaves at breast.] 
©1c. Nov. 9, 1912; G 42164. 


Bride (The) ; by Mary L. Macomber. 
[Half-length portrait, three-quarter 
view, of girl wearing low-neck dress 
and long veil, partly surrounded by 
Easter-lilies.] © 1c. Noy. 9, 1912; G 
42168. 

Christ healing the sick; by Johan- 
nes H. Jurres. [Jesus, in background, 
standing with hand extended toward 
group of sick people bowing and 
Kneeling.| © 1 ec. -.Nov. 11, 1912; G 
42199. 

Flora; by Mary lL. Macomber. 
[Half-length portrait, three-quarter 
view of girl with flower in hands and 
flowing hair.] © 1c. Nov. 9, 1912; G 
- 42163. 

Mona Rosa; by Mary L. Macomber. 
[Front view bust portrait of woman 
with shawl over shoulders and man- 
tilla on head.] ©1le Oct. 31, 1912; G 
42104. 

Pandora; by Mary L. Macomber. 
|Front view half-length portrait of 
girl in low-neck dress partly opening 
casket held in left hand.] ©1c. Nov. 
9, 1912; G 42165. 


Song; by Mary lL. Macomber. 
[Half-length portrait of two girls, one 
playing lute while the other sings.] © 
1 c. Nov. 9, 1912; G 42166. 


Spring; by Mary lL. Macomber. 
[Front view half-length portrait of 
girl in loose low-neck dress with 
flowers in hand and hair.] ©l1e. 
Nov. 9, 1912; G 42167. 


Von 


WAGNER (Huco Garr), Syracuse, N. Y. 

[26513 

Ludden (Patrick A.). [Bas-relief 

medallion showing front view bust of 

man wearing miter and cross.] ©41e. 
Nov. 9, 1912; G 42189. 


rr 


26524 


WaLcoTtt (Harry M.), Rutherford. 

IN. 4d [26514 

On the hilltop. Young mother with 

child in arms crossing top of hill. © 
1 e@. Dee. 18, 1912; G 423888. 


Watson (Mrs. CHaArtes E.), Green- 
ville, S. C. [26515 


Prayer is the hand and faith the 
key that unlocks God’s’_ treasury. 
[Woman kneeling and holding open a 
door at entrance to long corridor.] © 
1 ec. Dee. 28, 1912; G 42485. 


WAYNE KNITTING MILLS, Fort Wayne, 
Ind. [26516 
Happy boy. [Small girl riding pony 
over pasture.] © 1c. Oct. 7, 1912; G 
41954. 


WELDON (C. D.), New York. [26517 

Fantasy man and girl. [Man with 
harp and girl in medieval dress seated 
in boat decorated with ribbon and 


flowers.] © 1 ec. Nov. 19, 1912; G 
42223. 
WESTERN CARTRIDGE CO., Alton, III. 


[26518 


Choice of the wise. [Old hunter 
with dog and gun standing by counter 
examining box of shells as salesman 
opens cash-register.] © 1 c. Oct. 9, 
1912; G 41966. 


WHEELER (MyrtTLE Nose), Oakland, 
Cal. [26519 
Happy family in the redwoods. 
[Parent elks with young ones stand- 
ing along bank of stream in forest of 
large trees.] © 1c. Oct. 12, 1912; G 


41982. 
WHELAN (MiIcHAEL P.), Jersey City, 
ING ell [26520 


Field artillery going into action. 
[Men driving six horses hooked to 
cannon at full speed up slope of hill 
accompanied by horsemen.] © 1 « 
June 7, 1912; G 41579. . 


WHITAKER (HENRY VAN DYKE & 
CAROLINE MarTHA), Boston. 
[26521 
Divine light; by Darius Cobb. 
[Young woman with book in left hand 
and right extended standing on lawn 
in stream of light, near Christian 
Science church.] ©1c. Dee. 11, 1912; 
G 42884. 


WILLET STAINED GLASS & DECORATING 
co., Pittsburgh. [26522-26524 


Child Jesus teaching. Front view 
of twelve-year-old boy seated unrolling 
scroll across lap. ©1 ce. Dee. 15, 1912; 
G 423038. 


477 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26525 


pt. IV, 8. ¥. 4 


WILLET STAINED GLASS & DECORATING 
co.—Continued. 


Rabboni. Five lancet window show- 
ing supper at Emaus, Christ at Beath- 
any, Christ the divine consoler, and 
the returning prodigal. © 1c. Dec. 
4, 1912; G 42290. 


Seven liberal arts; by William & 
Annie Lee Willet. Seven lancet win- 
dow showing Christ among doctors in 
temple, in lower tier, and female fig- 
ures of seven liberal arts, in upper tier. 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1912; G 42255. 


Wittrams (C. D.), New York. 
[26525, 26526 


Beryl. [Front bust portrait of girl 
Wearing wide-brimmed hat trimmed 
with flowers.] © 1. Nov. 27, 1912; 
G 42855. 


Moyra. [Three-quarter view bust 
portrait of girl wearing bouquet and 
wide-brimmed hat trimmed with feath- 
ers.] ©1c. Nov. 27, 1912; G 42356. 


Winscu (Jonun), New York. 
[26527-26550 
Basket of daisies. [Round  split- 
basket filled with flowers.] 


Basket of purple asters. 
split-basket full of flowers.] 


Basket of red roses. [Round wicker- 
basket full of roses. ] 


Basket of tulips. 
ket filled with roses. ] 

Irame design with asters, 1. [As- 
ters scattered around each end of oval 
frame. ] 


2. [Buneh of asters at top of 
urn-shaped frame. ] 

3. [Bunch of asters on opposite 
sides of circular frame. ] 

4. [Cluster of asters beneath 
oval frame. ] 


Oblong frame with apple-blossoms. 
[Apple-blossoms around oblong frame. | 

Oblong frame with voses. [Roses 
on each side of oblong rectangular 
_ frame. | 

Oval frame with apple-blossoms. 
{Apple-blossoms seattared around oval 
frame. ] 

Oval frame with roses. [Bunch of 
roses above and below, and single rose 
at each end of oval frame. ] 

_ Red rose design, 1. [Roses arranged 
in rectangle on oval frame. ] 

2. [Roses arranged in two 
bunehes connected by string of roses 
over oval frame. ] 


[Square 


[Round split-bas- 


WINSCH (JoHN)—Continued. 


5. [Bunch of roses at each end 
of oval frame made with rose 
branches. ] 


4. [Bunch and two strings of 
rosas, above rectangular space for in- 
scription. ] 

Violet design, 1. 
violets around oval.] 
2. [Four bunches of violets: 
around rectangle. ] 

—— 3. [Three bunches of violets 
around octagon. ] 

4. [Four bunches of violets 
around rectangle with truncated cor- 
ners. | 


[Four bunches of 


Violet frame design, 1. [Bunch of 
violets beneath and at each end of 
oval frame. ] 


—— 2. [Half wreath of violets at 
each end of oval.]. 


—— 5. [Bunch of violets at each 
end of fluted oval frame.] 


4. [Small bunches of violets 
scattered around oval frame.] ©l 
ce. each Noy. 9, 1912; G 42169-42188, 
42211-42214. 


Wirt (AARON P.), Asheville, N. C. 
[26551 
Washington and Lee. [Front view, 
half-length portrait showing Washing- 
ton holding wreath above head of Lee. ] 
© 1c. Oct. 21, 1912 Gaaiee 


Wor & co., Philadelphia. 
[26552-26573 


Baby pianist. [Woman seated on 
stool with arm around baby at her 
side playing on piano.] © 1 ¢, Oct. 12, 
1912; G 41983. 


Charm of the rose. [Young woman 
seated with her lap full of roses, hold- 
ing one in right hand.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 
31, 1912; G 42701. 


Daughter of the west. [Right three 
quarter view of head and shoulders of 
girl wearing cowboy hat set far back 
on her head.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 31, 1912; 


G 42700. 
Deep in thought. [Front bust por- 
trait of girl, in widebrimmed hat 


turned up at left, resting right arm on 
chairback.] © 1 ¢. Nov. 7, 1912; G 
42122. 

Departure (The). [Two men as- 
sisting lady who is about to enter 
eanoe at foot of stone steps.] ©1e. 
Oct. 12; 19125; G 41965. 


478 


WORKS 
no. 4, 1912 


~WoLr & co.—Continued. 

Disappointed puppies. [Little girl 
seated on doorsteps eating cake while 
two puppies sit behind her looking 
on.| ©i1c Oct. 12, 1912; G 41986. 

Emblem of peace. [Young girl 
wearing bonnet and curly hair, hold- 
ing dove in hands.] © 1 ce. Oct. 12, 
1912; G 41984. 

Flowers and coffee. [Girl in even- 
ing dress seated at small table sipping 
eoffee and looking at bunch of flowers. ] 
© 1e. Oct. 12, 1912; G 41987. 


Full of solitude. [ Three-quarter 
view bust portrait of girl, in wide- 
brimmed hat turned up at side, look- 
ing over right shoulder.] © 1c. Nov. 
1912 G 42123, 


Glad tidings at tea time. [One girl 
Standing, listening while another 
seated at small table reads letter.] © 
1c. Oct. 12, 1912; G 41988. 

Girl with dove. [Young girl stand- 
ing. holding dove with both hands and 
laughing.] © 1c. Dec. 20, 1912; G 
42454. 


Grace and beauty. [Head and shoul- 
ders of young woman in square cut 
gown with bandeau on hair and head 
turned to left.] © 1. Dec. 31, 1912; 
G 42699. 


Ideal home. {Young woman play- 
ing piano and young man seated by 
fireplace with child playing with toys 
on floor by him.] © 1 ec. Nov. 20, 
1912; G 42229. 

Playing a reverie. [Two cupids 
abore scene of girl seated at piano 
Slaying}. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1912; G 
41990. 

Queen of the _ footlights. [Full 
length figure of woman, in decolleté 
chiffon gown, standing with right hand 
resting on table and left holding 
string of pearls about her neck.] © 
1 ¢. Dec. 31, 1912: G 42702. 


OF ART 
26575 
Wor & co.—Continued. 
Returning from the opera. [Back 


view of girl in evening dress and fur 
wrap, with fan in hand, looking back 
over left shoulder.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 
1912; G@ 41991. 


Serious discussion. [Four young 
men seated listening to man reading 
manuscript.] © 1 ¢ Nov. 7, 1912: 
G 42124. 


Society belle. [Bust portrait of 
young woman with head turned to- 
ward right shoulder showing three- 
quarter view of face.] ©1c. Dee. 31, 
1912; G 42708. 

Stag. [Left side view of large deer 
standing on mountain-side.] © 1 «. 
Oct. 29, 1912; G 42096. 


Sweethearts (The). [Young man 
standing with arm resting on piano, 
looking down at girl seated playing. ] 
©, 1'¢. Oct. 12, 1912; G 41992. 


Tempting beverage. [Two girls in 
wide-brimmed hats seated at small 
table drinking a beverage.] © 1 e¢. 
Oct. 12, 1912; G 41995. 


Voice of a child. [Young woman 
seated at piano playing while child by 
her ‘side’ sings:] © 1 ¢: Oct. 12, 1912: 
G 41994. 


WRIGHT (WILLIAM G.), Newark, N. J. 
[26574 
Called higher; by F. L. Naylor. 
Monument consisting of rectangular 
lettered base surmounted by figure of 
angel with woman and bugle flying 
upward: ©) 1°¢«. Nov. 29, 1912; G 
42981. 


ZAROKILLI (N. P.), New York. 
[26575 


Love song. Young woman seated in 
arm chair, on tiger rug, listening to 
girl at piano in right background. 

1 @. Dec. 27, 1912; G 42611. 


Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since 


JST TA ieeG 6 La ILS 0 (ea en ar a ced 


479 


CLASSES H-K. 


REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS 
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER, PHOTOGRAPHS; 
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 


ABBoTT (A. THEODORE) Philadelphia. 
[26576 
Our silent salesman. © Nov. 16, 
1912; 2 e« Nov. 18, 1912; K 50741. 


ACETYLENE WELDING co., New York. 
, [26577-26579 
Oxygen cutting applied to bridge de- 
molition, 1-3. © 1 ¢. each Dec. 20, 
1912; J 176407-176409. 


ACKERMAN (Ff. I.) Passaic, N. J. 
[26580 
Safe loads uniformly distributed for 
L. L. yellow pine beams. © Oct. 1, 
1992; 1 ce. Oct. 22, 1912; I 1130. 


ADAIR (CHARLES HENRY) JR, San 


Francisco. [26581-26585 
[American beauty.] © July 10, 
1912; 2c. Aug. 19, 1912; K 49364. 
American beauty. 2-5. [Girls’ 
heads] © Nov. 8, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 
14, 1912; K 50396-50399. 


ADAMS STUDIO, Portland, Me. [26586 


Vulpius (Prof. Dr. Oscar) © Nov. 
m, 1912; 2 «. Nov. 16, 1912; J 175785. 


ADLER (L.) BROS. & co., Rochester, 
ce. ¥. [26587, 26588 
[Fashion posters.] C 205738 A. B. 


© Oct. 11, 1912; 2 ec each Oct. 12, 
1912; K 48774, 48775. 


ALEXANDER (A. D.) Fredericksburg, 
Va. [26589-26598 

[5 photographs] : 

Autumn morning.—Home. pasture.— 
Shadows.—Stony road.—Upland pas- 
ture. © Nov. 27, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 
27, 1912; J 175786-175790. 


ALEXANDRIA WASHINGTON LODGE NUM- 
BER 22. See Freemasons.  Vir- 
ginia. Alexandria Washington 
ledge number 22. 


AuMan & co., New York, [26594 


Silk association of America, officers. 
© Nov. 14, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 15, 1912; 
J 175359. 


ALPHA SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY, 


1 Leap of the Yellowstone. 


ALMANAC ADVERTISING AGENCY, West- 
field, N. J. [26595 


Homestead. © Nov. 20, 1912; 2. 
Noy. 27, 1912; K 51047. 


New 
York. [26596 
Alpha sigma phi coat of arms. © 
Dec. .12, 1912; 2 ec. Dee. 18,.1912; K 
52289. 


AMERICAN ART WORKS, Coshocton, O. 
[26597-26634 

[Colored ealendars] : 

At your service. Ser. 127—2411.—Be- 
tween two fires. Ser, 181-2431. — First 
snow. Ser. 117-1474. — Fixing his 
fences. Ser. 118-1475.—Good morning. 
Ser. 119-1477.—Good start. 4423.— 
Ser. 127- 
2414.—Old homestead. Ser. 172-4456. 
© Dee. 18, 1912; 2 ec each Dee. 27, 
1912; K 52362-52369. 

[20 prints]: ; 

After the day’s work. Ser. 129- 
2423.—Battle royal. 4486.—Beauty en- 
throned. Ser. 131—-2434.—Best of the 


Season. 1472.— Bonnie. Ser. 105- 
1418.— Bringing home the , bride. 
4481.—Dangerous passage. Ser. 151- 


2482.— Dorothy. 4490.—EHleanor. 
4475.—Hlizabeth. Ser. 105-1419.— 
Hlk’s paradise. Ser. 126—2409.—Fall- 
ing shadows. 4469.—Friends of: qual- 
ity. Ser. 153-3464.—Grace. 4776.— 
Intruders. Ser. 130-2425—Jefferson 
and Lafayette at Monticello. Ser. 
180-2426.—Little conqueror. Ser. 153— 
3466.—-Mother’s pride and joy . 4482.— 
Old rivals. 1414.—Our mascot. Ser. 
153-3463.—Peace and plenty. Ser. 126— 
2408.—Roses. Ser. 105-1420.—Safe. 
Ser. 128-2418.—Sentinel. 4492.—Speed 
the parting guest. 4487.--Sweet Anna- 
belle. Ser. 153-3467.—Talk of the 
town. Ser. 129-2421.—Thoroughbreds. 
4493.—Ties that bind. 2420.—Wood- 
lands. Ser. 128-2415. © Dec. 28, 
194.3' 2 “cs each? Dec. 24,°°19125. K 


| 52172-52174, 52176-52182, 52184-52193. 


48] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26635 


pt. IV, Desa 


AMERICAN BLACKSMITH CO., Buffalo. 
[26635 


[Family pets. Horse’s head and 
little girl.] © Oct. 12, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 
5, abi? < AK 51958: 


AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING CO., 
New York. [26636-26678 
[Kashion cuts for ads, small size]: 
[Apple, woman. 1655.]—[Autoing. 
1661.] — [Autumn leaves. 1179.] — 
{ Business. 1656.] — [Clothes shop. 
1652.] — [Comfort. 1176.] — [Cool 
weather. 1178.]—[Daintiness. 386.]— 
{Entering house. 1649.] — [Evening 
dress. 881.]—-[Evening dress. 1665.]— 


[Friends. 1180.]—[Golf. 1653.] — 
[Golfing. 1181.]—[Hats. 1658.]—[In 
the home. 1664.]—[Little chat. 1182.1— 
[London street. 1645. ] [ Meeting. 


1665. ]—[Morning. 
1654.] — [Newstand. 


1660. ]-—[ Newsboy. 
1670.] — [Numb 


fingers. 1187.]—[Office. 1667.]—[On 
deck. 1651.]—[Overecoat. 1189.]— 
[Overcoat. 1647.]—[Park. 1662.]— 


[Promenading. 1657.]— [Rain coat. 
1646.]—[Reading. 1650.] — [Smoking. 
1669.] — [Station. 1666.] — [Suit. 
1191.]|—[Thinking. 1177.]—[Walking. 
1659.] — [Walking. 1668.] — [Windy 
day. 1190.]—-[Winter. 385.]—[Work- 
ing. 1648.]. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 ¢ each 
Oct. 29, 1912; K 49560-49570, 49572— 
49585, 49587-49600, 49602. 

[Foot-ball game. i186.] © Nov. 1, 
1912; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1912; K 49571. 

[Opening door. 1184.] © Nov. 1, 
1912; 2c. Oct. 29, 1912; K 49586. 

[Winter’s day. 1185.] © Nov. 1, 
1912; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1912; IX 49601. 


AMERICAN 
New York. 
Aeteo faience flooring: 
Kgyptian.—Grifin.— Malta. — Mean- 
der. — Navajo. — Pantheon. — Quatre- 
foil.—Rose.—Sorbonne.—Swastika. © 
Oct. 1, 1912; 2 ec. each Oct..15, 1912; 
Ix 48884-48893. 


FNCAUSTIC TILING CO., LTD. 
| 26679-26688 


AMERICAN MACHINIST, New York. 
[26689 
Tenth annual eonvention of the Na- 
tional tool builders’ ass’n. © Oct. 19, 
1912; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912: J 1743888. 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., New York. 
[26690-2673 
Barry (Gen.) and guests at West 
Point military academy. © June 29, 
1912; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1912; J 175104. 
slaney (Mrs. Charles D.) and Mrs. 
Potter. © July 22, 1912; 2c. Oct. 28, 
1912; J 174697. 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued. 

Democratic mass meeting at Madi- 
son Square garden, New York, Oct. 31, 
1912. © Oct..31, 1912. 2° Novweee 
1912; J 175466. 

Dennis (Bruce) H. W. Coe and 
Ormsby McHarg. © Aug. 3, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 28, 1912; J. 174703. 

Hammond (John Hays) © Aug. 20, 
1912; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1912; J 174709. 

Hibben (Pres.) inauguration of, at 
Princeton. © July 7, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 
28, 1912; J 174710. 

McCombs (William F.) and Goy. 
Woodrow Wilson. © Nov. 7, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 21, 1912; J 115475. 

Montenegrin battery. © Nov. 14, 
1912; 2 c. Nov. 21, 1912; J 175470.” 


New York (U. S. 8S.) © Oct. 22, 
1912;'2 e2’"Oct, 28, 19123) tata ee 

+ launching of, 1, 274 Gen on 
1912; 2 c. each Nov. 21, 1912; J 175467, 
175468. 

O’Gorman (Sen. James) © Sept. 
26, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1912; J 174708. 

Policeman on horse. © Aug. 30, 
1912 4.2 @.) Oct 28, 19925 Seis 

Progressive mass meeting at Madi- 
son Square garden, New York, Oct. 30, 
1912... ©, Oct. 30, 1912; 2 2. Nove2i, 
1912: J A TDATS: 

Riverside drive, New York and U. 8. 
fleet, illuminated. © Oct. 15, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 28, 1912; J 174704. | 

Roosevelt (Theodore) 4. © Sept. 
18). 1942. 2 e. Oct. 28, 1912; J 174695. 
speaking, 1. © July 7, 1912; 
2 e. Oct. 28, 1912; J 174692. 
speaking, 2, 3. © Sept. 19, 


1912; 2 c. ,each Ocha 2a eee 
1746938, 174694. 
speaking in New Jersey. © 


Aug... 7,> 1912; 2 @ Oct 2B idee 
174696. 

Sheldon (George R.) © Oct. 2, 

1912; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1912; J Via 706: 
Sickles (Stanton) © Oct. 3, 1912; 
e. Oct. 28, 1912: J 174699. 
Stevenson (A. M.) © Aug. 8, 1912; 
e. Oct. 28, 1912; J 174705. 
Stimson (Sec. and Mrs. H.), Miss 
Helen Taft and Capt. Palmer. © 
Nov. 138, 1912;. 2 ¢ Nov. aly Joneses 
175754. - 

Sulzer (William) and Martin Glynn. 
© Sept. 28, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1912; 
J 174691. 


Taft (Miss Helen) © Nov. 14, 
1912; 2 e, Now, 21, 1912; J. 1taeee, 


i) 


i) 


482 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1912 


AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continueri. 

Taft (Pres. William Howard) and 
Pres. Hibben at Princeton. © July 7. 
fot 2 -c.Oet.. 28, 19125 J pau? 

—— boarding the U. Ss. S. Arkansi 

during review. © Oct. 15, 1912*"3 
Oct. 28, 1912; J 174701. 
reviewing the U. 
Sus. (©) Oct. 15, 1912; 
1912; J 174700. 
See. Von L. Meyer and Miss 
Calder at launching of U. S. 8S. New 
Mork. © Oct. 31, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 21, 
1912; J 175472. 

= speaking... ©- Sept. 12, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 28, 1912; J 174698. 

Tillman (Sen. Benjamin) © Aug. 
10, 1912; 2 © Oct. 28, 1912; J 174702. 

Turkish family fleeing from army ot 
allies. “© Nov. 14, 1912; 2 ¢. Nov. 21; 
1912; J 175474. . 

_ Visitors to the U. S. S. Arkansas. 
Mewect, 14..1912- 2 c. Oct. 28, 1912; 
J 175165. 

Watson (James) © Sept. 14, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 28, 1912; J 174707. 

Wilson (Pres. Elect Woodrow) © 
mews? 2 31e. Noy. 21, 1912; J 
175471. 

World’s series baseball game, 5 
scenes. © Oct. 14, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Oct. 28, 1912; J 174686174690. 
AMERICAN RADIATOR CO., Chicago. 

[26731 
© Dec. 16, 1912; 
K 51946. 


MACHINE 


S. Arkan- 
é.)' Oct. 2S; 


S. 
2 


Carnival time. 
2c. Dec. 19, 1912; 
AMERICAN SEEDING 

Springfield, O. {26732 

Superior (Miss.) © Sept. 1. 1912; 
2 c. Oct. 18, 1912; K 49083. 

AMERICAN SHOW PRINT CoO., Milwaukee. 

[26733-26751 
9206-9217. © 
e.-each Dec. 19, 1912; 


GO. 


Fair colored posters. 
May J, 1912; 2 


mm 


K 51966-51977. 


[Fair poster.] 9296. © June 1. 
1912; 2 ce. Dec. 19, 1912; K 51978. 


Poultry colored posters 9263-9268. 
© May 15, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 19, 
1912; K 51960-51965. 


AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING CO., New 
York. [26752-26782 
Automatic weighing and filling ma- 
chine, crystal domino granulated. © 
ic. Nov. 21, 1912; J 175448 
[30 photographs]: 
American sugar refining company 
buys its raw sugar from planters in 
Cuba, Java, Philippines, Hawaii, etc.— 


AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING CoO.—Contd. 
Bins of crystal domino granulated su- 
gar that feed package filling machine. 
—Bone black filters, that remove im- 
purities and purify the sugar liquor, 
each holding 50 tons of bone black.— 
Boston refinery.—Brooklyn refinery.— 
Centrifugal machine removes uncrys- 
tallized sugar.—Centrifugal machines 
which extract all uncrystallized sugar. 
—Chalmette, La., refinery.—Cutting 
plates of sugar into dominoes.—Filled 
moulds standing forty-eight hours to 
erystallize—Filling crystal domino 
moulds with sugar in liquid form.— 
Growing sugar cane.—lInterior of mill, 
grinding sugar cane.—Jersey City re- 
finery.—Light test to detect imperfec- 
tions.—Little Miss Domino.—Moving 
drying ovens, where each domino su- 
gar plate travels for two days.—Pack- 
ing and weighing crystal domino su- 
gar.—Packing crystal domino granu- 
lated packages in cases.—Packing crys- 
tal domino in cases.—Philadelphia re- 
finery._Sealing packages of crystal 
demino sugar before leaving refinery. 
—Sterilizing mould with steam before 
fillmg with sugar.—Sugar after leav- 
ing vacuum pan before entering mould. 
—Sugar taken from mould and placed 
in moving drying ovens.—Taking 
mould of crystal domino sugar out of 
centrifugal machine.—Taking mould 
of crystallized sugar out of wagon to 
place in centrifugal machine.—Unload- 
ing sugar from Hawaiian Islands at 
the Jersey City refinery of the Amer- 
ican sugar refining company.—Vacu- 
um pan room. Boiling and erystalliz- 
ing sugar. Each vacuum pan holds 125 
barrels of sugar.—Vacuum pan. The 
special preparation of syrups for crys- 
tal domino sugar. 


(eles cezgch, Noy. by | Lata." 3, 
759: 20-175349. 
AMES AND ROLLINSON, New York. 
[26783 
[Rococo border diploma design.] © 
Novi, 1912" 2 «Noy: 14, 19127 K 


50627. 


Amon (W. A.), Clarksburg, W. Va. 
[ 26784, 26785 


Lumberport, W. Va., high school. © 
Noy. 30, '1912:'2 @ Dee. 8, 1912; J 
176014. , ; 

Wilson’s (Woodrow) address at 
Clarksburg, W. Va., Oct. 18. 1912. ve 
Oct. 19, 1912: Rie. (Oetin 23 191] 4 J 


174573 


483 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26786 
ANDERSEN (HENDRIK. CHRISTIAN), 
Paris. [26786-26814 


[29 prints] : 

Coupe longitudinale sur le temple 
des arts.—Coupe transversale sur le 
temple des arts.—Hlévation de la Tour 
du progrés.—Hlévation du temple des 
arts sur le Grand Canal.—Elévation 
général du centre artistique—HEtude 
pour la facade de la Haute cour de 
justice.—Etude pour la facade du 
temple des religions.—Facade latérale 
du temple des arts.—Fellowship, love, 
joy of life—[Frontispiece.]—General 
plan.—[General plan of fountain.]— 
[Groups of fountain nos. 1-4. ]|—[ Horses 
nos. 1, 2.]—International world cen- 
tre.—Palais de la culture physique.— 
Palais des congres.—Place des con- 
gres.—Plan de la place des congres et 
des Palais des nations.—Plan du cen- 
tre artistique—Plan du centre olym- 
pique.—Plan schematique de la ville.— 
[Single groups.]—Vue perspective de 
la place des congres.—Vue perspective 
des centres artistique et olympique. 
© Nov. 8; 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 7, 1912; 
K 51598-51626. 


ANDERSON. (B. ESTELLE), Alameda, 


Cal. [26819 

Bridal Veil Falls, Yosemite Valley. 

© Oct. 26, 1912; 2 ©. Nov. 16, 1912; 
J. 175363. 


ANDERSON (W. R.) co., New York. 
[26816 
They’re always washin’ sumthin’. 
© Aug. 26, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1912; K 
49657. 


ANDREWS CARDS CO., Richmond, [Il. 
[26817 
My valentine. © Nov. 11, 1912; 2. 
Nov. 15, 1912; K 50646, 


ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASSN., St. 

Louis. [26818 

On the way to the Alaskan gold 

fields, 15046. © Sept. 28, 1912; 2 «. 
Sept. 25, 1912; J 173480. 


ARBOGASTE (M. Howarpb), San Diego, 
Cal. [26815 


Love’s old sweet song. © Sept. 16, 
1912; 2 ce; Sept. 23; 1912 ;.J. 173916. 


ARCHAMBAULT (L. J.), Chicago. 
[26820 
Archambault delivering the goods. 
© Dec. 21, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1912; 
J 176652. 


ARLINGTON ©o., New York. [26821 
Pyralin girl © 1c Nov. 28, 1912; 


J 175659. 


pt. Iv; as. 


ARLINGTON MILLS, New York. [26822 


Jane. [Woman’s fashion plate 
figure.] _© Nov. 26, 1912; 2 ¢. Nov. 29, 
1912; Kk 51106. 


ARMOUR & Co., Chicago. [26823-26827 


Autumn. [Calendar for Nov., Dec., 
1913.] © Nov. 15, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 
1912; K 51148. 


Flower girl calendar 19138. [Cover 
design.] © Nov. 15, 1912; 2 c. Novy. 29, ° 
1912; K 51147. 


Spring. [Calendar for May, June, 
1913.] © Nov. 15, 1912; 2-¢. Novy. 29, 
1912; K 51149. 


Summer. [Calendar for Aug., Sept., 
1913.] © Nov. 15, 1912; 2 ¢. Now. 29; 
1912; K 51150. 


Winter. [Calendar for Feb., Mar., 
1913.] © Nov. 15, 1912; 2 c Nov. 29, 
1912 il tie 


ARMSTRONG (B. L.), Daytona, Fla. 
[26828 
Daytona, Fla., in January. Rose 
garden at winter home of Benjamin L. 
Armstrong. © Dec. 4, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 
6, 1912; K 51442. 


ATHLETIC KNITTING Co., Utica, N. Y. 
[26829 
Holly girl, O-484. © Dec. 16, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 20, 1912; J 176411. 


AURORA STUDIOS, Boston. [26830-26849 
Aurora, A 8, C 2, C 8, C 4, 019-021, 
025-028, 033, 036, 037, 039, 040, 055, 
056, 058, 059. © Dee. 23, 1912; 2 c. 
each Dee. 26, 1912; J 176107-176126. 


AUSTIN (JAMES L.), Van Buren, Ark. 
[26850 


Plans and details of a shingle-cov- 
ered log-house (dwelling). © 1 «. 
Dee 2sy AO: ELT 


AUTOMOBILE BOARD OF TRADE, New York. 

126851 

National automobile show, 1913. 

[Colored poster.] © Dec. 4, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 5, 1912; K 513867, 


B. V. D. co., New York. [26852 
Opening game _ world’s _ base-ball 

championship series, 1912. © Oct. 20, 

1912; 2c. Nov. 4, 1912; K 50296. 


RACHMAN (Sipney A.), Pittsburgh. 
[26853 


[Santa Claus, Christmas tree and 
bells in colors on card: 11 by 14 inches. ] 
© Nov. 21, 1912; 2 ce. Dee 18, 1912; 
IK 51746. 


484 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


26919 


Barer (WILLIAM T.), Detroit. [26854 
Key transposing scale. © Dec. 11, 
woea oe, Wee. 15, 1912% ib LET, 


Bain (FRED B.) San Francisco. 

[26855 
)) Fane 2.9912) 2¢, 'Oek 
1912; J 17478 


Sister's. 
ae, 


Bain (GEORGE GRANTHAM) New York 
[26856-26914 
Bailey (Sen. Joseph) 2203-1, 2203-2. 


© May 27, 1911; 2 c each Noy. 25, 
1912; J 175694, 175695. 
Bigelow (John), 1287-1. © Nov. 


eat 2c. Oct. 7, 1912. J 1738856: 
- Bonzano (Mgr.) 1810-8, 1810-5, 
1310-6. © May 3, 1912; 2. c. each 
Noy. 25, 1912; J 175680—-175682. 
Campa (Maj. R.) M. J. Lujan and 
J. P. Quemper. 1300-12. © Apr. 8, 
1912; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1912; J 174580. 
Cannon (J. G.) 1230-16. © Nov. 9, 
1911; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1912; J 173849. 


Carnegie (Andrew) 1276-14. © Dec. 
21, 1911: 2c. Nov. 25, 1912; J 175700. 


Carpenter (Oliver Clinton) 1283-38. 
heb. 27, 1912: 2 c Nov: 25, 1912; 
a S75697. 


Coupe (Thomas) 1359-1. © Oct. 18, 
1912: 2:¢. Oct. 23, 1912; J 174582. 


| Croker (Richard) 1299-1, 1301-4, 
1801-5. © Apr. 4, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 
25, 1912; J 175702-175704. 

Waele. FL) ives fy Mar. 5, 
1912: 2c. Nov. 25, 1912; J 175676. 


Festetics (Count and Countess de 
olma) 1300-6. “© Apr. 1, 1912-''2'¢ 
Oct, 23,1912: J 174588. 

Gans (Howard) 1283-15. © Feb. 
oad 2 Gc. Oct..23, 191255 104581. 


Gogarza (De) and wife, Mme. 
Hames, 1242-1-5. © Nov. 4, 1911; 2 
e. each Oct. 7, 1912; J 173844-173848. 

Higginson (B. M.) jr., champion, 
2590-11, © Apr. 5, 1912; 2 « Nov. 25, 
1912; J 175701. 


Homer (Vrs. Manisa) and children, 
128422, 1284-3, 1284-4; .- @)) Mar? '%, 
1912; 2c. each Nov. 25, 1912; J 175683-— 
175685. 


——_ twins and imfant, ‘1289-3, 
1289-5. © Mar. 7, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 
25, 1912; J 175686, 175687. 


Lesseps (Count de) G. Curtiss and 
H. Latham, 1086-16. © Oct. 15, 1910; 
2 ce! Nov. 25, 1912; J 175698. 


National baseball league, 2379-13. 
2 Dee! 13; 1911; Be. "Nov. 25;519125 
J 175696. 


BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM )—Contd. 


Phipps (Henry) 1808-5, 1308-6. © 
Apr. 13, 1912; 2 ec. each Nov. 25, 1912; 
J 175678, 175679. 


Queensberry (Marquis of) 1200-14, 


Oi Ave.» 18) 1918s 2.6.,Octy 7, (1912; 
J 173862, 173863. . 

Reilly (Miss Caroline) 1294-8, 
1294-4. © Mar. 22, 1912; 2-e. each 


Nov. 25, 1912; J 175690, 175691. 

Roosevelt (Theodore) 1087-S8-13. © 
Oct. 18, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 23, 1912 
J 174574-174579. 

Schmidt (A Jager) 1201-14, 15. © 
Aug. 19, 1912; 2 ec. each Oct. 7, 1912; 
J 173850, 173851. 

Sinclair (Mrs. Upton) 1215-9, 10. 
© Aug. 28, 1911; 2 ¢. each Oct. 7, 


| 1912; J 173857-173858. 


Smith (Rev. Alex. Mackey) 1208-12. 
© Aue. 30;' 1911 3°2'-c. \Oet. ‘7, 1912-°T 
178859. 

© 


Stokes (W. BE. D.) 1222-1, 2. 
July T1911 + 2 "ec. each Oct. 7, 1912 
J 173854, 173855. 


Stone (Warren S) 1298-9, 1298-10. 
© Mar. 26, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 25, 
1912; J 175692, 175693. 

Sutherland (Duke) 1200-5, 6. 
Aug. 15, 1911; 2°c. each Oct. 7, 1912; 
Jiidivacee, 1asoe. 

Taft (Mrs. W. H.) 1296-1. © Mar. 
20; 1912 2 e, Nov, 25, 1912 ;.J-17567T. 

Teyte (Maggie), 1228-4, 1228-16. © 
Oct. 24, 1911; 2 c. each Oct. he 1912; 
J 173860, 173861. 


Warwick (Countess) 1282-1. © 
Niamey (Oo OU: 12! e.) Nov. 25; 1922 > 5 
175699. 

1287-13, 1287-14. © Mar. 9, 
POT Ze 27) es eae. Nove 2oy LOR ad 
175688, 175689. 

BALDWIN (JOSEPHINE L.), Newark, 


Ni di [26915, 26916 


Humility and ambition. © Dec. 2, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1912; K 51816. 


Illustration no. 2. © Dec. 2, 1912; 


Ze.) Dec. 16, 1912; K 5i817. 
Batt (W. M.) Corvallis, Or. [26917 
Indian demonstration. © July 5, 


1912; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1912; J 175386. 
Bansprock (W. E.), Auburn, Cal. 
[26918, 26919 


Blind digger Indian age 108, 1. © 
Oct. 5, 1912; 2c. Oct. 9, 1912; J 174004. 


2. fOr Ock,’'3,- 1982” ier Get: 9, 
1912; J 174005. 


485 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26920 


pt. Iv, n. Sy ved 


BANDHOLTz (F. J.) Ponea City, Okla: | Beaton (O.) Seattle. 


[26920 | 
Ponea City, Okla., Grand ave. 
night. © Dec. 27, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 36, | 


1912; J 176792: 
BarRdDa (JOSEPHINE) San Francisco. 


at | 


| BEAVER co., Buffalo. 


[26921 } 


Playing harp backwards. © Oct. 
5 Ve au hi beep 
BARDSLEY Altoona, Pa. 
[26922 
Human flag. ‘© Ocho, 4912. "2. ¢. 
Oct. 16,3912: J 174514. 


BARKER (B. BENTON) Burlington, Vt. 
Brown Point, N. Y.: [26923-26927 
Champlain memorial, light—Fort 
Amherst, east bastion and moat.—Fort 
Amherst, ruins, 
quarters.—Fort 
cers’ 
south and east barracks. 
1912; 2 c. each Nov. 
175945-175949. 


BARNES (CHARLES E.) Galesburg, Il. 
[26928, 26929 


Patients taking verozone treatment. 


(ARTHUR R.) 


Amherst ruins, offi- 


© Nov. 27, 
bi © ame (9 3 Af 


Gen. Amherst head- | 


barracks.—Fort Amherst ruins, | 


ce, Oct. 30,1912; J 174738. || 


(©) Aug. 7, 19123'\2°@ Oct: 7} 19122 K | 


458471. 

Viroscope. © Aug. 7, 
Oct. 7, 1912; IK 48472. 
BARRENTHER (HENRY) Brooklyn. 

[26980, 269381 

Delaware Water Gap, 1, 2. © Oct. 
1S) 1092-2 cs) each Oct. 19, ToIss Ts. 
174345, 174346. 


2G; 


LO? 


BARRINGER {(OsmMonpd L.). Charlotte, 
N. f 26932 
Cutting his wisdom teeth early. ‘© 
Juin By 19t2 S es tune. 28," 1912 & i 
T5381. 
Bargy (Wiiitram dJ.), Dorchester, 
Mass. [269383 


Diving girl. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2 «. 
Oct. 12, 1912; J 174003. 
BracH (Howarp D.) Buffalo. 
[26934-26936 
3 photographs]: 
Hollyhocks.—Oaks.—Surf. 
1, 1912; .2.,¢c; each Woy.) 4, 0912 - 
175031—175033. 


© Nov. 
J 


SEADON: (F.) Kirksville, Mo. [26937 
Nerve charts. [8 sheets.] © Oct. 
11, 1912; 1 eq Oct. 14,:1912 1 dai. 
New York. 
[26938 
© Dee. 22, 1912: 
J 176589. 


Brats (Jessie TarBox) 


Christmas. boy. 
- ¢. Dec; 23, 1912; 


4& 


[26939, 26940 
(2 photographs]: 


Ethel Zane.—Star of Finland. © 
ov. 9, 1912; 2c. each) Nov, t2nasreo 
175205, 175206: 

[26941, 26942 

[2 photographs]: 

Low German hall, Grand Island, 
Neb.—Office model steam laundry, 
Huron, S. D. . © July 1, 1912; 2°) 
each July, 25, 1912; J 175263, 175264. 
BECKMAN (THOMAS J.), Philadelphia. 

[26943 

His mother’s caddy. © Novy. 1, 
1912: 2 ec. Nov. 29, 191249 ori 
BECKMANN (B.), Louisville, Ky. 

[26944 

Hollow Horn Bear (Chief) © Oct. 
14, 1912; 2c. Oct. 7, 1912; J 174240. 
BEHRENDT (RICHARD), San Francisco. 

. [26945 

San Francisco, panorama. © Oct. 
15, 1912; 2 ¢. Oet. 9, 1912; J 174014. 
BELINFANTE (ERNEST E.) Philadelphia. 

[26946 

St. Clement’s church sanctuary. © 


Dec. 20, 1912: 2 c. Dec. 24, 1912; J 
| 176822. 


BELL (ALFRED) AND ©CO., London. 
[26947-26950 

Carmichael (Lady) © Dec. 2, 1912; 
2c. Dee. 20, 1912; K 52059. 

Oroker (Miss) © Oct. 1, 1912; 2 e. 
Nov. 5, 1912; K 49924. 

[Gower (Countess) and child.] © 
Aug. 1, 1912: 2.@ Nov. 5.) eee 
49923. 

Hamilton (La belle) © Dec. 2, 
1912; 2c Dec. 20, 1912; K 52060; 


(JAMES W.) son & ©o., New 
York, [26951-26974 


Plate nos. 1-24. © Nov. 10, 1912; 
2 ¢. each Nov. 8, 1912; K 50064-50087. 


~ 


BELL 


RELL CAMERA AND VIEW CO., Springfield. 
[26975-26978 
Argo corn products company plant, 
panorama. © Oct. 10, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 
12, 1912; J 174084. 
Arkansas on wheels. © Noy. 21, 
1912; 2 @ Nov. 25, 1912; J 175675. 
Illinois state fair farm exhibit. © 


Oct. 15, 1912; 2 ‘c.. Oct. 19) tei 
174355. * 

Wilson (Woodrow) © Oct. 10, 
1912; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1912: J 1408s. 


4) 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 
27019 . 


BELLE-OvpRY (Epwarp) Oakland, Cal. 
[26979 

Cumig.. €) Oct. 22, 1912: 2 ¢: Oct. 
28, 1912; J 174681. 

BELLINGER (J. A.) Lakefield, Minn. 
[26980-26982 

Lakefield high school blidg. and 
school. © Nov. 6, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 
1912; J 175954. 

Mohammad Ali (J.) 11483 A, B. © 
Meteo, 1912; 2 c. edch Nov. 29; 1912; 
J 175952, 175953. 

BENNETT (JOHN), Charleston, S. C. 
[26983 

Summer weather. © Dec. 25, 1912; 
2 ¢. Dec. 30, 1912; K 52466. 

BENNETT (W. G.) Toledo, O. [26984 

Beauty and the beasts. © Nov. 25, 
eorere.c. Dec, 16, 191253 1763381: 
BENSON (L. JOSEPHINE) New York. 

[26985 

Live weight. © Dee. 7, 1912; 2. 
Dee. 17, 1912; J 176339. 

BERLIN PHOTOGRAPHIC co., New York. 
[26986-26989 

Derby (Lady) © Sept. 1, 1912; 2c. 
Nov. 1, 1912; K 50747. 

Blizabeth of Russia. © Sept. 1, 
#912; 2c. Nov. 1, 1912; K 50746. 

Moncrieff (Mrs. Seott) © Sept. 1, 
1912, 2c: Nov. 1, 1912; K 50749. 

Spencer (Lady) © Sept. 1, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 1, 1912; K 50748. 


BruM (STEPHEN D.) Detroit. [26990 
Are you a bull moose? © Oct. 26, 

112; 2 e Oct. 24, 1912; J 174637: 

BICKELHAUPT (CLARA) Mt. Vernon, 
WY. [26991 
September sunset. © Dec. 17, 1912; 

2c. Dec. 18, 1912; J 176343. 

Bion (S. F.) Elyria, O. [26992 


Bihn’s improved incubator. 4 sheets. 
© Nov. 26, 1912; 1 c. Dee. 2, 1912; I 
1165. 


Brrp (S. JoHN) Shamokin, Pa. 
[26998, 26994 
[2 photographs]: 
Down where the sunnies bite.—Old 
grist mill. © Dec. 2, 1912; 2 c. each 
Dec. 3, 1912; J 176015, 176016. 


BIRMINGHAM (ERNEST F..), New York. 
[26995-26997 


Daily production and consumption 


of news print paper in the United | 


States. © Oct. 19, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 16, 
1912; K 51954. 


Imports of printing paper total and 
free and dutiable. © Dec. 21, 1912: 
2: Dee: 27, 19123 1K 523861. 

Number of days supply of news print 
paper in sight in the United States. 
© Oct. 26, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1912; IK 
51955. 


BISBEE (C. E.), Twin Falls, Idaho. 
[26998-27002 
Twin Falls, the magic city. © Oct. 
8. 1912;..2 ¢ Oct. 15; 1912; J 174184. 
[4 photographs]: 
Civic center, 181, 612.—Twin Falls 
high school, 287, 613. © Oct. 2, 1912: 
2-e. each Oct. 7, 1912; J 173884-173887. 


RLANEY (VALENA) Lakewood, O. 
[ 27005. 
Dawn. © Nov. 19, 1912; 2 c. Noy. 
29, 1912; J 175858, 


BLASHFIELD (Epwin H.), New York. 
[ 27004-27009: 

Wisconsin state capitol: 

Decoration for dome crown, Wiscon- 
sin enthroned upon clouds, 1.—Frag- 
ment, lower portion dome _ crown, 
crouching female figure and one head. 
6.—Fragment of dome crown, enlarge- 
ment of the heads of the figure occur- 
ring in photograph no. 6; 7.—Frag- 
ment of dome crown, half length figure 
of Wisconsin and two heads, 3.—Left 
hand portion of dome crown, three fig- 
ures, one holding out a fishing net, and 
two heads, 5.—Right hand portion of 
dome crown, two reclining figures and 
two heads, 4. © Nov. 1, 1912; 1 «. 
each Nov. 23, 1912; 1 ¢. each Dec. 31. 
1912; J 176816-176821. 


BIRMINGHAM (ERNEST F..)—Contd. 


SBLATZ (WILLIAM), Parkersburg, W. 
Va. [27010 
Parkersburg, W. Va., panorama. © 


Cede, IOUT es Oet: (ay 1912 > dire, 

Oct. 15, 1912; J 174220. 

BueE (F.), New York. [27011-27016 
[Small size cuts] 030, 1—030, 6: 
Ceremony.—Home.—Outfit.—Propos- 

ing.—Their joy complete—Wedding 

trip. © Nov. 21, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 

23, 1912; K 50805-50810. 


Bouser (W. G.), Le Mars, Ia. 
Writing her own checks. 
Oct. 19, 1912; J 174339. 


Bompoy (ARTHUR), Mobile. 


[27018, 27019 
[2 photographs]: 
Bienville hotel—Cawthon hotel. © 
Oct, 22, 19125 2 c. each Oct. ‘24, 1912; 
J 174600, 174601. 


[27017 
Cy re se: 


487 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27020 


BoN TON ART CO., Boston. [27020-27051 


[Colored post cards]: 


Christmas greetings. God _ bless 
you.—Christmas greetings. May you 
have a very merry Christmas.—Christ- 
mas greetings. Merry and happy.— 
Don’t hurry away.—Happy New Year. 
May joy acclaim for you the day.— 
Happy New Year. May your horizon 
be rosy.—Happy New Year with sin- 
cere wishes.—Heaith, happiness and 
friends sincere.—I don’t know what 
you wish for most.—Jollv Christmas 
and happy New Year. May every mo- 
ment.—Jolly Christmas and Happy 
New Year. Spirit of the season.—Jolly 
good time and plenty of turkey. Let 
us be truly thankful.—May Christmas 
bring you everything.—May the New 
Year mark for you.—May your Thanks- 
giving dream come _ true. — Merry 
Christmas. May all that life can hold 
of joy.—Merry Christmas. May Santa 
Claus leave you loads.—My Thanksgiv- 
ing wish.—My wish for you.—Old year 
passes, the new is here.—Santa Claus 
must be very near.—Thanksgiving 
greeting. I hope you will have much.— 
This is Santa Claus’ little messenger.— 
Time stealthily steals upon us.—Very 
merry Christmas. May Christmas 
bring you everything.—Very merry 
Christmas to you.—Wishing you suc- 
cess and a bountiful Thanksgiving.— 
With all good wishes.—With all kind 
wishes.—With every good wish.—With 
sincere wishes for your happiness. © 


Apr. 11, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 20, 1912 

K 50647-50678. 

BONDS AND MORTGAGES, Chicago. 
[27052 


Use the key and snore away. © 


Oetirtt, tole; 2. Goch 2a, 19tas es 

49388. 

Bone (KE. H.), Wellsburg, W. Va. 
[270538 


Wellsburg, W. Va., St. John’s Catho- 
lic church. © Nov. 4, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
(, 1912; J 175134. 


Bone (RicuarD), Berlin. [27054 
Neckerei. © Sept. 28, 1912; 2 ec. 
Oct. 19, 1912; K 49173. 
BONNEVILLE COUNTY FAIR ASSN., Idaho 
Falls, Ida. [27055 
War bonnet round-up. © July 23, 
1912; 2 ec. Aug. 7, 1912; K 48881. 
BONSALL (JAMES W.), Detroit. 
[27056-27127 
Advertising cartoons 18-24: 
Appearance. 17.—Attentiveness. 21. 
—Light. 19.—Mistakes. 23.—Price. 


pt. Iv, 0.S., v. 7 


BONSALL (JAMES W.)—-Continued. 
16.—Prosperity. 15.—Pull. 18—Re- 
pentance. 20.—Size. 24.—Space. 13.— 
Waste. 22.—Work. 14. © Oct. 8, 
1912; 1 c.. each O¢t. Se aaeeee 
each Oct. 21, 1912; K 49341-49352. ::: 


25-36 : 

Advice. 29.—Bargains. 35.—Cor- 
rect. 31.—Flat. 34.—How. 36.—Lost, 
an opportunity. 32.—Poor. 30.— 
Rooms. 28.—Rover. 25, 26.—Talk. 
338.—Worry. 27. © Oct. 26, 1912; 2 
e. each Oct. 31, 1912; K 49659-49670. 

—— a (18 - 

Chance.—Cure.—Doubt vs. certain- 
ty.—Failure. — Fish. — Floundering.— 
Hammering.—I came after your copy.— 
Maybe.—Oh dear, I’m so _ tired.— 
Promptness.—Soft. © Nov. 9, 1912; 2 
ec. each Nov. 18, 1912; K 50360-50371. 


[Cuts for ads.]: 

Automobiles. 52.—Back room. 49.— 
Back room, continued. 50.—Cause for 
regret. 51.—Entire satisfaction. 54.— 
Errand boy. 60.—Growing business. 
56.—Knights. 53.—Lost, five dollars. 
59.—Short cut. 58.—Skeptic. 55.—Sub- 
stitution. 57. \ © Nove 217 tot tee 
each Nov. 27, 1912; K 51033-51044. 


[Cuts for ads., 34 by 7 inches. ] 

Have you ever noticed. 8$4.—House 
to house. 77.—My ma says that if 
youre the editor. 79.—Restaurant. 
74, 75.—Soliloquy. 76.—Spasmodic. 
78.—Street car advertising. 73.— 
That chump of a book-keeper. 81.— 
Through advertising in the want ads 
for washing to take home. 80.— 
Turning point. 83.—Up in the attic. 
82. © Dec. 20, 1912; 2 ec. each Dec. 
26,. TOT24 VK 52195-52206. 


[Small size cuts for ads.] 


Character. 66.—Correct. 68.— 
Foresight. 64.—Going down. 69.— 
News item. 62.—Persistence. 63.— 


71.—Slocum (Bill) 
72.—Somewhere. 65.—Suburban 
roonis. 61.—Surprise. 67.—Up- 
stream. “70. ‘© Dec. Ty 49t2-e 
each Dec. 11, 1912; K 51630-51641. 


Pride goes, ete. 


Boor AND SHOE RECORDER PUB. CO., 
Boston. [27128 


Recorder girl for 1913. © Dec. 23, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1912; K 52246. 


Boozer (V.R.), Lake City, Fla. [27129 


Roses (The) © Oct. 4, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 9, 1912; J 174007. 


BoscH MAGNETO co., New York. [27130 


Bosch building. © Dec. 2, 1912 ; 4 
ec. Dee. 14, 1912; K 51952. 


488 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1912 


[27 tai 
© ee. “Och: Tk 


Boston GLOBE, Boston. 
Who’s up mister. 
1912; J 174800. 


Bovupovusevuie (Pau C.), Spring Hill, 
Ala. [27132 
Symbol of the chamber of commerce 
and business league of Mobile. © 
fem i 1912s 2 ¢c. Oct. 4, 1912; K 
48925. 


BOWERMAN (A. F.), Batavia, N. Y. 
[27183 
Ram .c) Oct. 23,1912: 2 c. Oct. 25, 
1912; J 174639. 


Bowes (J. H.), New York. [27134 


Detroit bankers 1912. © Nov. 22, 
1912; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50842. 


Bow.Les & CALDWELL, Milford, Tex. 
[27185 
Milford, Tex., Texas Presbyterian 
college for girls. © Nov. 20, 1912; 2 
¢. Noy. 25, 1912; J 175673. 


BowMawn (W. S.), Pendleton, Or. 
[27136-27160 

Adams (Roy) riding Sea Lion, 212. 
i Sept. 24, 1912: 2 c. Oct. 30, 1912; 
a a7o223. 

Blancett (Bertha) in bucking con- 
fest. 506. .© Oct. 1, 1912; 2 c..Oct. 30, 
9912; J 17217. 

Corbet (Ben) leaving Cyclone, 308. 
© Sept. 28, 1912; 2 ¢. Oct. 30,.1912; 
J. 175219. 

Going down, 226. © Sept. 24, 1912; 
BaceWet, 00, 1912; J 175221. 

Joyce (John) on Angel, 215. © 
mem. 241912; 2 c. Oct: 30, 1912; J 
175224. 

Let ’er buck series, 201, 211, 218, 
214, 216, 227-229, 232, 234, 248, 309. 
© Sept. 28, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 30, 
1912; J 175225-175236. 

McGinnis (Dick) on Brown Eyes, 
24055) Sept. 28, 19125 2.e.-Oct: 30, 
1912; J 175222. 

McLeod (Tex.) in bucking contest, 
wi (Cc) Oct: 1, 1912; 2 c ‘Oct. 380, 
1912; J 175215. 

Minor (L. W.) in bucking contest, 
ee. eG). Oct. 1, 1912); 2>.c:.. Vet. 30, 
1912; J 175218. 

Muir (John) in bucking contest, 
28. © Sept. 27, 1912; 2 ¢ Oct. 30, 
1912; J 175220. 

Round-up, Pendleton, Or., 300. © 
Oct. M2; 1912; 2 c. Oct: 30, 1912; J 
175238. 

Round-up, Pendleton, Or., grand re- 
view, 303. © Oct. 12, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 
0, 1912; J 175239. . 


74324—13——4 


CLASSES, H TO K 
27198 


BowMAN (W. 8.)—Continued. 
Round-up grand stand, 301. © Oct. 
i, 1912; 2 ec. Oct... 30, 1912; J 175237. 
Stanley (Jason) in the drunken ride, 
oad iG). Oct. 2. 1912* 2. es Oct: 30; 
1912; J 175216. 


Brack (A. A.) San Antonio. [27161 
Turkey trot, Cuero, Texas. © Nov. 
26, 1912; 2 ce. Dee. 2, 1912; J 175986. 
(A. F.), New York. 
[27162-27167 


Lawtore (Miss Mary) 1-6. © Oct. 
i tone 2 a. | evel Oct (15. 1912" 
J 1741781741838. 


BRANDHOLTzZ (I. J.), Ponea City, Okla. 

[27168 

This is fine. © Oct. 16, 1912; 2 e¢. 
Oct. 18, 1912; J 174308. 


BRADLEY 


Braun (Cari F’.) San Francisco. 
[27169 


Diagram for the rapid determination 
of mean temperature difference values. 
fe; ‘Oet, 28. 1912 ¥ 7-11.32. 


BRAUN & CO., Paris. 27170-27193 

Aprés la victoire; by M. Orange, 
8005. © June 1, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 
1912; J 1757129. 

Arrivée de Bonaparte au Cairo apres 
Jaffa; by Georges Bourgain, 8048. © 
June 1, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1912; J 
BP ESris Sh | 

Avis (L’) de la famille; by A. Guil- 
laume,: 8037. ‘© June 1,. 1912: 2 «. 
Nov. 25, 1912; J 175726. 

Bouquet (Le); by A. Lynch, 6159. 
© June 1, 1912; 2 c Nov: 25, 1912; 
Jd AT5TST. 

Chemin de croix; by Jean Béraud, 
8020. © June 1, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 25, 
1912 °F. 17136. 

Chevanchée (La); by G. Scott, 8008. 
© June 1, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1912; 
Fi iia livesets 

Chiens et chats; by Yo Lam, 80338. 
©, June) 1, 1912; 2c. Nov. 25, 19a2- 
3 Miat23. 

Convoitise; by Alfred Schlomka, 
8001. © June 1, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 
19123; J.175728. 

Couture (La); by G. Schnegg, 8010. 
) June 1; 1912; 2.c. Nov. 25, 1912; 
J 175724. 

Expiation (L’); by HE. Friant, 8074. 
© June 1, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1912; 
J 1757438. 

Famille d’ours; by G. IF’. Rotig, 8051. 
© June 1, 1912; 2c. Nov. 25, 1912; 
J 175742. 


489 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27194 


Braun & co.—Continued. 


Fin de spectacle au cirque di Néron; 
by Jan. Styka, 8053. © June 1, 1912; 
2 ec. Dec. 14, 1912; J 176325. 


Gouter (Le); by J. A. Muenier, 
6171. © June 1, 1912526. ‘Nov...25, 
1912; J 175782. 


Infusion (L’); by Marcel Rieder, 
R044 %@) June (1, 19122 2. Nov. 25; 
1912; J 175731. 


Lecon (La) de danse; by Mlle. 
Suzanne Hurel, 8057. © June 1, 1912; 
2 ¢. Nov. 25, 1912; J 175725. 


Lecture (La); by Walter Firle, 
6129. © June 1, 1912; 2c Dec. 14, 
1912* J 176323. 


Maraude (En), renards; by G. F. 
Réottig, 8050. © June 1, 1912; 2c. 
Novy. 2b,"10112 + Srelivorar, 

Matinee de Septembre; by Paul 
Chabas, 6168. © June 1, 1912; 2 «¢. 
Nov. 25, 1912; J 175734: 


Musician (Le) sourd; by A. KE. 
Emslie, 8052. © June 1, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1912; J 175730. 

Napoleon et le Pope; by J. F. 


Laraud, 8015. © June 1, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Nov: 25; 2912s Ata TSS: 


Petits (Les) amis de Jesus; by T. 
H. Flandrin, 6164. © June 1, 1912; 2 
e.. Noy. 25, 1912); Jh1757(39, 


R:. (Mile. A:). portrait of; by H. 
Rondel, 6167. © June 1, 1912; 2 «@ 
Nov. 25, 1912; J 175740. 


Tolstoi—Vhomme de la vérité; by 
Jan. Styka, 6123.. © June 1, 1912; 2 
e. Dec. 14, 1912; J 176324. 


Triptyque; legends Franc - Comtoise 
Saint Ferréol; by Joseph Aubert, 8056. 
© June 1, 1912:.2'e. Novy. 25, 1912* J 
175741. 


Brewster (WALES C.) Washington. 
[27194 


Morris, Conn., Bantam Lake. © 
Noy. 20, 1912 2 c, Woy. 29, 1912" K 
51360. 


Briccs (WILLIAM B.) Brockton, Mass. 
[27195, 27196 


[2 photographs]: 

Coming champions.—Happy days. © 
Oct. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 30, 1912; J 
174869, 174870. 


BrRIGMAN (F'rep H.), Pittsburgh. 
[27197 
[Arabian lords of the American des- 
ert lodge seal.] © Oct. 24, 1912; 2. 
Nov. 30, 1912; K 51169. 


Brooks 


pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 7 


BRISTOL (FREDERICK), Newburg, N. Y. 
[27198 
Little Nemo, two legged dog. © 
Aug. 15, 1912);:25c.. Qe Mapai 
174147. 


BROOKLYN, Y. M. C. A. (Navy) 
Y. M. C. A. (Navy) Brooklyn. 


(W. E.) 


See 


Okla. 
[27199 

Hiawatha’s wooing. © Sept. 11, 
1912; 2.¢. Nov. 29, 19125 0 4fgqiee 
BrotHers (N. A.) Aberdeen, S. D. 

[27200, 27201. 

Aberdeen, S. D., C. M. and S. P. M. 
railroad roundhouse. © Dec. 8, 1912; 
2 ec. Dec. 6, 1912; J 176055: 

—— panoramic view, 1912. © Dee. 
9, 1912; 2 c Dee. 17, 1992 Fra 


Brown (CHARLES S.) Biloxi, Miss. 
[27202 
Whitaker (Esther C.) ©1c. Nov. 
22, LOL2= (J Tela. 


Shawnee, 


Brown (M. A.) PAPER BOX Co., Saint 
Louis. [27203 


Summer. [Candy box top design.] 
©. Aug. 24, 1912; 2 ec, Sept. 16, 1912= 
K 50750. 


Brown & Dawson, Stamford, Conn. 
[27204-27219 

Panama canal: 

Down in the bottom, 882.—Gatun 
locks, 880.—Lock gates, 1094.—Look- 
ing south through the Gatun locks, 
1096.—Looking south through the tre- 
mendous Culebra cut, 877. © Aug. 1, 
1912; 2 ec. each Oct. 4, 1912; J 1738801— 
173805. 


Seven geese, 3036. © Nov. 15, 1912; 
2°c.. Nov. 18, 1912: J afoeee 


Springfield express. © Oct. 
1912; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1912; J 174873. 

[4 photographs]: 

Diving boys, 97.—High speed motor 
boat, 3086.—Trinidad, St. James road, 
7138.—Washing scum in the tropics, 

70. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 @ each Dec. 
26, 1912; J 176646-176649. 

[5 photographs] : 

Chinese cemetery, 922.—Cuban lot- 
tery ticket seller, 531.—Dancing out 
eccoa, 979.—Indian coolie basket mak- 
er, 1020.—Potato race, 1107. © July 
41,1912; 2.2: each. Oct. Ti eae 
174078-174082. 


Bryan (H. V.) Annapolis, Md. [27220 


[Brigade Christmas card. Navy girl 
with goat.] © Dee. 17, 1912; 2 ce. Dec. 
16, 1912; K 92259. 


22, 


490 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


27261 


BRYANT (CHARLES C.), Hartford. 
ZA GP ERY F (p45) 

[5 prints]: 

Bird house.—Hat rack. 
stand.—Nail bex.—Taboret. © Dec. 
3, 19123: 2, e--each Dec. 14, 19125) K 
51998-52002. 


BUCHER (WILLIAM F.), Washington. 
[27226, 27227 


Lamp 


[2 photographs] : 

Silverbrook.—Water smiles. © Nov. 
foots 2 e: each Nov. 1, 1912507 
174986, 174987. 


Buck (GEORGE V.), Washington. 
21224 
Peynado (Senor F. J.) 1-3. © 
Mar. 16, 1912; 2 c each Apr. 4, 1912; 
3 167764-167766. 
BUCKINGHAM (C. O.) Washington. 


[27228, 27229 | 


Charm of the silvery moon. © Dec. 
a2, 1912; 2 ¢. Dec. 13, 1912; J 1763807. 


Moon serene. © Dec. 12, 1912; 2 ¢. 
mec ts, 1912- J 176306. 


Burk (G. H.) New York. [27230 


Better. © Nov. 20, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
15, 1912; K 50481. 


BUFFALO CO-OPERATIVE STOVE CO., Buf- 
falo. P2728) 


Amherst stoves, ranges [and] fur- 
naces. © Novy. 4, 1912; 2 ¢. Nov. 7, 
1912; K 50322. 


BUNNELL (S. U.) Pasadena, Cal. 
[27232-27236 

In the redwood forests, Humboldt 
County, Cal. © Aug. 23, 1912: 2 ¢. 
Oct. .21, 1912; J 174468. 

[4 photographs]: 

Fortunas big trees.—Old old story.— 
Scotia, Cal., the home of the Pacific 
lumber co.—Wonderful scene ‘mid the 
giant redwoods. © Sept. 16, 1912; 
2 ec. each Oct. 21, 1912; J 174465-— 
174467, 174469. 


Bureess (ED.) & son, Philip, S. D. 
[27237 
Pack train across the continent. © 

my to, 1OI2s 2 ec. Noy. 22, 1912: J 

176008. 


Burcess (W. BH.) Scottsville, Va. 
[27238-27240 
Columbia, Va., Flat Iron Point 
(mouth of Rivanna River.) © Oct. 
ao. 19125 22 c. Nov. 18, 1912; J1753738. 
James River looking east from the 
ferry, Columbia, Va. © Oct. 19, 1912; 
Ze, Noy. 18, 1912: J 175374. 


Scottsville, Va., Valley st. © Oct. 


Burns (JAMES F.) Philadelphia. 
[27241 

150 amp. 3 pole switch box no. 153— 
D and 153-S. © Oct. 16, 1912; 1 e. 
Nov. 5; 1912-1 1941. 

BuRPEE (W. ATLEE) & co., Philadel. 
phia. [27242-27247 

[Colored plates for Burpee’s 1913 
catalogue] : 

Burpee’s new dwarf-giant tomato. 
3.—Burpee’s new melon, the spicy can- 
taloupe.—Five of the finest new: 
Spencer sweet peas for 1913. 112.— 
Spencer sweet pea, Sterling Stent.— 
Superb new hybrids of demorphotheca 
aurantiaca. 111.—8 superb wrinkled 
garden peas. 6. © Dec. 18, 1912; 2 «© 
each Dee. 28, 1912; K 52414-52419, 
BusH (DANIEL P.) Washington. 

[27248 

Girl in the moon. © Dec. 9, 1912; 

2 e@. Dec. 10, 1912; K 51554. 


BuTLER (WILLIAM FE.) Milwaukee. 
[ 27249. 
Ave Maria. © Nov. 2, 1912; 2 «4 
Noy. 6, 1912; K 50010. 


BUTTERFIELD (DAvip W.) Boston. 
[27250 
Boston first church of Christ, scien- 
tist (the mother church) © Dec. 5, 
£912 "2 ec. Dec. 2, 19123" 5 176107. 


Byron co., New York. [27251 


New York, hotel Knickerbocker, 
31704. © Dec. 10, 1912; 2c. Dec. 11, 
1912; J 176281. 


CaBot (T. H.) Boston. 


Baha (Abdul): 

Group, 1.—Large bust. 3.—Small 
bust, 4—Standing, 1. © Dee. 14, 
1912; 2c. each Dee. 20, 1912; J 176403- 
176406. 


CALLAHAN (RUBERTA) Chicago. 
[27256 


Holiday greetings from Chicago. © 
Oct? 26; 1912" 2. ie. Oct. 28, 41912. 1K 
49461. 


CALLEY (F. W.) Bristol, N. H. [27257 
Wild foxes. © Nov. 21, 1912; 2 
Nov. 21, 1912; J 175449. 


Camp (F. H.) Huron, S. D. 
[27258-27261 


[27252-27255 


Huron, S. D.: 

City of.—College. © Oct. 23, 1912; 
2 ec. each Nov. 4, 1912; J 175057, 175058. 

U. S. D. campus. © Dee. 20, 1912; 
2 ce. Dec. 30, 1912; J 176788. 


Yankton college, 1912. © Dee. 20, 


10, 1912; 2 c. Nov..18, 1912; J 1753875. | 191242 c. Dee. 30, 1912; J 176789, 
491 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27262 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v. ¢ 


CAMPBELL (NELLIE L.) San Francisco. 

[27262 

Taj Mahal. © 1 ¢. Nov. 29, 1912; 
J 175793. 


CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 
[27263-27266 
[Morning bath. Nude girl in water. ] 
2360. © Nov. 14, 1912; 2 ¢ Nov. 15, 
1912; K 50488. 


Oh look who’s here. © Oct. 4, 1912; 
2 c. Sept. 23, 1912; K 48685. 

[Race. Two nude girls running on 
beach.] 3940. © Nov.-14, 1912; 2c. 
Nov. 15, 1912; K 50482. 

September morning. 2360. © Nov. 
{4, 1992" 26. Dec. SB; 19125 AK HITZ. 
CAMPBELL STUDIO, New York. 

[27267-27269 

Wilson (Gov. Woodrow) © Oct. 28, 
1912; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1912; J 174720. 
and family, 3357 A, 8357 C. © 
Sept. 27, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 1, 1912; 
% V73912, 1739138. 


CANDEE (J. H.) New Haven. [27270 
Yale varsity squad, 1912. © Nov. 
8; 1912:)2.¢.. Nov. 12, 2912s 7 WTS208. 


CARLETON AND LINCOLN, Boston. 


[27271 

Trolley railway guide of New Eng- 
land.” ©) Nov. 15, 4912; 2 ¢. Nov. 21, 
1912; K 50718. 


CarRLock (B. E.) Dola, O. [27272 


Farmers’ congress. 1 ec. June 24, 
1912" T2128: 


CARPENTER (WARWICK S.) Woodford, 
Vt. [27273-27287 

[15 photographs]: 

Bronco busting of bull moose.—Bull 
moose endeavoring to throw his 
rider.—Bull moose leaving river.—Bull 
moose pursued by canoe.—Bull moose 
rider swimming back to canoe.—Bull 
moose standing.—Bull moose swim- 
ming.—Canoe man dropping onto back 
of Bull moose.—Canoe man riding cow 
moose.—Canoe man stepping on back 
of bull moose.—Cow moose and calf 


running toward shore.—Cow moose 
swimming rear view.—Cow moose 
swimming side view.—Cow moose 


wading in river.—Quartering view of 
cow moose swimming. Oct. 18, 
1912; 2c. each Oct. 12, 1912; J 174810- 
174324. 


Carr (FranK A.) Frankfort, Ky. 
[27288, 27289 


Berea college, Ky. © Nov. 25, 1912; 
2 c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 176096. 


CARR (FRANK A.)—Continued. 


Mountains (Panoramie view) Be- 
rea, Ky. © Dec. 2, 1912°°2 Gapea 
1912+ St 7o0e7T- 


CARRAINE (HuUGENE) Philadelphia. 
[27290-27296 
[Feeding: time. Dog, two men, four 
horses and cart in country.] © Oct. 
15, 1912; 2 e. Oct. 18, 19423 Roeagoae 


[Moonlight on Salton Sea.] © Nov. 
5, 1912; 2 ce. Nov. 15, 191235 See28: 

[Preparing the feast. Indian scene 
on moon-light shore.] © Oct. 15, 1912; 
2 ce. Oct. 18, 1912; K 49058. 

[Tahoe (Lake) at sunrise.] © Nov. 
5, 1912; 2c. Noy. 15, 1913) fee 

[Teasing. Colonial girl tickling fel- 
low sitting down reading, with a 
straw.] © Oct. 15, 1912; 2 ec Oct. 18, 
1912; K 49054. 


[Vernal Falls.] © Noy. 5, 1912; 
2 ec. Nov. 15, 1912; K 50631. 


[Wilson (Mount)] © Nov. 5, 1912; 
2 e. Nov. 15, 1912; K 50630. 


CARVER (R. P. G.) Tacoma. [27297 
Boydic. © Dee. 7, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
4; 1912; J 1763867. 


CASSIDY (FRANK W.) Prairie, Ore. 
[27298 
[Trapper’s home in Alaska.] © 
Sept. 10, 1912; 2 c« Sept., 16, 19125 
IX 48379. 


CAUFIELD & SHook, Louisville, Ky. 
[27299 
Ohio Falls. © Oct) oi) apigeeee 
Nov. 4, 1912; J 175037. 


CHAFFEE & Dutton, Rochester, Vt. 
[27300, 27301 
Hay Stack, Mt. Honid. ‘© Dec. 2, 
1912: 2 ec Dec. 5, 1912; J 176035. 


Hound’s Head, Mt. Honid. © Dec. 
2, 1912; 2 ¢ Dee. 5, 1912; J 176036. 


CHANDLEE (WiLL H.), Washington. 
[27302. 27303 
Baldy got ’em mixed, that’s all. © 
Nov. 15, 1912; 2 ¢. Nov. 15, 19%25 
50479. 
It wasn’t that kind of a dog. © 
Noy. 18, 1912: 2c. Nov, 19, 19t25 se: 
50643. 


CHICKERING (ELMER) Boston. 

[27304, 27305 
Massachusetts supreme court judges, 
2. © Dee. 2, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 
_ 1912: J 176044, 176045. 


492 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 
CHILDRESS (WILLIAM S.) Kansas City, 
Mo. [27306 
My hat is still in the ring. © Aug. 
10, 1912; 2 ce. Oct. 3, 1912; K 48412. 


CHILTON COMPANY. Philadelphia. 
[27807, 27308 
Historical pagent, Philadelphia. 


Oct. 7-12, 1912. [Lady and man in 
colonial attire] © Aug. 12, 1912; 
t.c Sept.'14, 1912; 1 ¢. Sept. 28, 1912; 
K 47987. 


—— [Lady holding Penn’s coat of 
arms.] © Aug. 12, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 
14, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1912; K 47988. 


‘CHRIST CHURCH PARISH AID SOCIETY, 
Alexandria, Va. [27309 


Alexandria, Va., Christ church, in- 
ferier. «) Oct. 1,. 1912: 2 e@ Oct. 2, 
1912; K 48359. 


CHRISTIE (PETER HARRISON) Washing- 
ton. [27310 
Rest in the shade (sheep in road) 
© June 1, 1912; 2 c Nov. 1, 1912; J 
174963. 


CLARKE (W. B.)\co., Boston. [27311 


Christmas 1912. © Nov. 30, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 29, 1912; K 51686. 


CLAUSSEN (W. R.) Rib Lake, Wis. 

[27312 

Rib Lake [Wis.] © Nov. 11, 1912; 
me Noy, 14051902 = I L752T. 


Ciay. (IpAa J.) Haverhill, Mass. 
[27313 
Let’s make up and blot it all out. © 
mime 26, 1912: 2 ¢ Dec... 2, 1912; J 
Pi O98C. 


CLEMENT (FE. L.) Princeton, Minn. 
[27314-27319 

Princeton, Minn.: 

Armitage block.—Dr. Cooney’s office. 
—Mille Lags County court house.— 
Princeton potato starch co.—West 
branch, Rum River.—Whittier school. 
© Noy. 25, 1912; 1 ¢. each Nov. 29, 
1912; 1 ec. each Dec. 10, 1912; J 176109- 
176114. 


ClhiME (CHARLES H.) Philadelphia. 
[27320 
Accessory for portraits giving inte- 
rior home effects, 1. © Oct. 28, 1912: 
® c. Nov. 4, 1912: 1 c. Nov. 9, 1912: J 
175209. 
CLINEDINS1 (B. M.) Washington. 
[2732A* 
Peynardo (Scfor Francisco) 63. © 
ede, Ie 2g. dav 2, JOE lf 
171142. 


27846 


Copp (Epwarp 8S.) Whittier, Cal. 
[2732k, 2a22 
[2 photographs]: 
Cobb’s empty boxes.—Empty boxes. 
© Oct. 28, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 13, 
MOD?) Sh 105242, 175243. 


CoKELY (E. W.) Coalinga, Cal. 
[27323-27327 
Oil well derrick drawings, 1-5. 
Oct. 1, 1912; 1 c. each Oct. 28, 1912; I 
1133-11387. 


CoLE (DaAvip 8S.) Washington, Ia. 
[ 27328, 27329 
Second united Presbyterian church, 
no. 1; 2. © Oct. 16.) 1912; 2 ec. each 
Oct. 14, 1912: J 174735, 174736. 


CoLtNaGHr (P. and D.) & OBacu, Lon- 

don. [27330 

Payne (Miss Adelaide) © Oct. 30, 
1912; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1912; K 50260. 


COMMISSARIAT OF THE 
Washington. 


[Post cards] : 

Altar of the Annunciation, grotto of 
Nazareth.— Altar of the Nativity, 
grotto of Bethlehem.—Chapel of pur- 
gatory.—Holy sepulchre and altar of 
transfiguration.—Our Lord after the 
scourging (statue).—Sanctuary of Mt. 
Calvary. — Transfiguration. (Relief 
panel.) © Dec. 12, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Dee. 12, 1912; K 51699-51705. 


Hoty LAnp, 
[27331-27337 


Comstock (G. W. R.) New York. 
[27338-27841 

[4 photographs]: 

Autumn in Maine.—Mild day in Oc- 
tober.— October day.—October in 
Maine. © Nov. 25, 1912; 2 c. each 
Noy. 26. 1912: J 175766-175769. 


“CONCRETE STEEL ENGINEERING Co., New 


York. 

[5 entries]: 

Concrete steel arch bridge, detail. 
Concrete steel arch bridge, perspective 
view (deck span).—Concrete steel arch 
bridge, perspective view (entire 
bridge).—Concrete steel arch bridge, 
perspective view, general elevation.— 
Concrete steel arch bridge. perspective 
view (through span). Nov. 20, 
1912; 2 c each Noy. 29, 1912; I 1166= 
1170. 


[27342-27346 


CONNECTICUT GEORGE JUNIOR REPUBLIC, 
(NEW HAVEN AID OF THE) See New 
Haven aid of the Connecticut George 


| junior republic. 


493 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27347 


pt. IV, BS ver 


CONTINENTAL AND COMMERCIAL TRUST 
AND SAVINGS BANK, Chicago. 
[27347 
Merrie Christmas. © Dec. 6, 1912; 
2 e. Dee. 9, 1912; K 51507. 


CONTINENTAL ILLUSTRATING CO., 
York. [273848, 27349 


Have you seen. © Nov. 30, 1912; 2 
‘e. Dec. 7, 1912; K 51628. ; 


Let us help you. © Nov. 30, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 7, 1912; K 51629. 


Cook (H. P.), Richmond. [27350 


Richmond, skyline. © Oct. 2, 1912; 
2 6 -OCt, 2) F912 a LAO: 


CooLey (J. M.) Sioux Falls, S. D. 
[27351 
Auto wreck at Sioux Falls, June 19, 
1912. © June 19, 1912: 2 c..June 24, 
1912; J 175656. 


CooLIDGE (BALDWIN) Boston. 
[27352-27354 
Boston, First church of Christ, sci- 
entist, mother church, 14548, 14545, 
15243. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 
4, 1912; J 175005-175007. 


Coons (A. A.) Hillsboro, Kan. [27855 


Delegates of the American Menno- 
nite brethren church at Hillsboro, 
Kan., Oct. 28-30, 1912. © Oct. 29, 
1912 +.4.--e, Nov. 5, Le Novy 25,012: 
J 176115. 


COPPERSMITH (H. C.) Rockford, O. 
[27356 


Rockford, O., Friend’s church. .© 
Noy. 2: .)1912° 2 e Nov. “6, ISI2 oF 
175077. 


Copson (CLYDE A.), Chicago. [27357 
Alongside de ribber. © May 9, 
4912; 2 c. May 18, 1912; K 50874. 
*CORTHELL (Hva C.) Wabash, Ind. 
[273858 
Discovery. © Sept. 12, 1912; 2 «. 
Oct. 14, 1912; J 174585. 


“COSMOPOLITAN 
York. 


New 


LITHOGRAPH c©O., New 
[27359, 27360 


[Ready for the ball. Woman in 
‘evening dress.] © Nov. 20, 1912; 2 c. 
Nov. 22, 1912; K 50804. 


[Sweet sixteen. Three girls’ heads 
on calendar.}] © Nov. 25, 1912; 2 ec. 
Noy. 22, 1912; K 50808. 


COUNTRYMAN (KH. W.) Buffalo. 
[273861 
Wa-be-na-gwe-wes, Chippewa chief, 
128 years of age. English name John 
Smith. © Nov. 25, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 
1912; J 174838. 


| coming 


COURIER Co. OF BUFFALO, Buffalo. 
[27362-27372 
Dayne (Blanche) and Will M. 
Cressy, 6365. © Dec. 24, 1912; 2 e. 
Dec. 273.1912 aaa 
Girl from no where. © Oct. 25, 
1912; 2.¢e. Oct. 28, 1912; K 49527. 


Horsemanship, 6367. © Dee. 24, 


1912;.2 ¢. Dec. 27, 1912; Aenea 


[Matinee crowd.] 6352. © Noy. 
22, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1912; K 50999. 
Thompson’s (Denman) Old home- 
stead. [Colored bill posters.]—Home- 
of Reuben. 6349. — Josh 
(Uncle) 6353.—Josh (Unele): Strad- 
dle that boat Henry. 6345.—Lead 
kindly light. 63848.—You never lived 
in a poor house did you. 6346. © 
Oct. 18, 1912; 2 ¢. each Oct.-21, 1912; 
K 49808-49312. 
© 


Trail of the lonesome pine, 6356. 
Nov. 29, 1912;.2 ¢. Dec. 4, 1992 ie 
51334. 


When you are like this I loathe you. 
Grain of dust, 6360. © Novy. 22, 1912; 
2c. Noy. 26, 1912; K 51000. 


CovELL (lL. A.), Wellfleet, Mass. 
[27373-27377 

[5 photographs]: 

Black fish driven ashore, Wellfleet, 
Mass., Oct. 5, 1912, 7, 8, 9.—Cutting 
off heads of black fish driven ashore 
at Wellfleet, Mass., Oct. 5, 1912. © 
Oct. 8, 1912; 2c. each Och 16519125 
J 174221-174225. 


Cozzo (JOSEPH B.), New Orleans. 
[27378-27382 

Birth months, precious stones, colors, 
characteristics and flowers. © Nov. 
23, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 27, 1992; Beare. 

Flag of the spectrum. © Noy. 20, 
1912; 2 ce. Nov. 22, 1912; K 50752. 

Goddess of lockets. © Oct. 14, 1912; 
2 ec. Oct. 21, 1912; K 493884. 

Guardian of hearts. © Oct. 14, 
1912; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1912; K 49385. 

Normal and abnormal vision. © 
Noy. 16, 19125 2. ¢.: NOV. a6) tn oe 
50724. 

CRAFTERS ART CO., Kansas City, Mo. 
[27383-27388 

[6 prints]: 

Christmas bells ring out across the 
snow, 1206.—Christmas wish, ‘‘On the 
gladsome Christmas day, 1201.—God 
bless you on this Christmas day, 
1203.—I wish for you all the gladness, 
1204.—Just because it’s Christmas, 
1202.—Merry Christmas, merry Christ- 
mas once again we hear it ring, 1205. 

© Sept. 10, 1912; 2 ¢e. each Oct. 

28, 1912; K 50632-50637. 


494. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


27475 


Craic (J. R.), Sacramento, Cal. [27389 | Curtis & CAMERON, Inc.—Continued. 


United States weather bureaus re- 
port average for 35 years for Sacra- 
mento. © Dee. 12, 1912; 2 ¢c. Dec. 17; 
aO12" K 52292. 

CRAWForRD (A. H.), Hillsdale, Mich. 
[273890, 27391 

Smith (Art) Fort Wayne, Ind., to 
Hillsdale, Mich., aeroplane disaster, 
m2. ©) Oct. 28,1912; 2 c.: each Oct. 
31, 1912; J 174928, 174929. 

CrREAGER (A. Y.) co., Sherman, Tex. 
[27392 

First mortgage. [Farm scene.] © 
Mayst.«1912; 2 ce. Dec. 26,:1912; K 
52408. 

Crosspy (—), Chicago. [27393 

Good furniture portrays its owner’s 


character. © Dec. 20, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 
23, 1912; K 52095. 


CULLEN (MartTIN J.), Denver. 
[27394-27396 

Aquilegia coerulea (columbine) © 
1c. Nov. 18, 1912; J 175366. 

Rose lucida. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1912; 
J 176054. 

[Windbreak.] © Dec. 14, 1912; 2 
e. Dec. 19, 1912; K 51986. 


CUNDILL (FRANK), Isabel, S. D. 
[27397-27407 


Broncho series no. 9. © Nov. 7, 
1912; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1912; J 175276. 


Sioux series no. 1-10. © Nov. 7, 
foie 2 cy each | Nov. .14, 19123 -/5 


175266-175275. 


CUNDILL (WILL), Maquoketa, Ia. 
[27408 


Nigg (C.) on foot to the Pacific, 
no. 1. © Nov. 20, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 25, 
a912>) J 175674. 


Curtis & CAMERON, INC., Boston. 
[27409-27481 


Art- by Bela Pratt. “© Oct,”10; 
wate 2) Oct: 12, 1912;, J 174096. 

Ferry (The); by Troyon. © Oct. 
mee 1012) 2 c, Oct. 12, 1912; J 14079. 

Love; by A. B. Kindlund, 1-3. © 
Mier. 22, 1912: 2 c..each Oct.,.24, 1912; 
J 174617-174619. 


Science; by Pratt. © Nov. 14, 1912; 
ae. Nov. 16,1912; J 175365. 

Sisters; by Sir William Beechey. 
Py Oct. 10, 1912: 2 c. Oet...12) 191239 
174098. 

[16 photographs. ] 

Beacon hill from Mt. Vernon. By 
J. R. Smith.—Beacon hill from Mt. 
Vernon near head of Hancock street. 


By J. R. Smith.—Beacon Hill from 
Temple st. By J. R. Smith.—Boston, 
early view from the harbor.—Boston, 
from south Boston.—Boston, nine- 
teenth century view from Dorchester 
heights.—Boston, old church green. 
By Philip Harry.—Brimstone corner. 
By Philip Harry.—First offence. By 
I’. Y. Cory.—Haymarket theatre from 
Tremont temple. By Archibald Rob- 
ertson.—Mass. state house and the 
Beacon. By J. R. Smith.—Mass. state 
house from Boston common. By J.R. 
Smith.—Old Boston Harbor.—Old Tre- 
mont street mall of Boston common.— 
Richardson (Jeffrey) residence.—Tre- 
mont street, looking towards king’s 
chapel. © Oct. 5, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 
7, 1912; J 173888-1738903. 
Curzon (J. WILLIAMS-), New York. 
[27482-27437 
Curzon butterfly at rest.—Curzon 
sisters flying butterflies——Curzon sis- 
ters human butterflies.—Curzon’s 
painted lady.—Curzon’s peacock but- 
terfly.—Pearl Curzon aerial butterfly. 
© Oct. 18, 1912; 1 ¢. each Nov. 19 
1912, 1 c. each Nov. 27, 1912; J 175827- 
1758382. 
CUSHMAN (ALBERT G.), Detroit. 
[27438 


Parcel post scale. 
TS 1D Boas 


CuTLER (H. E.), Keene, N. H. [27489 
Vermont representatives, 1912. 

Oeh +22) 1912 + 92) 6) Oets: 24, 1912s 7 

174616. 

DAGGETT AND RAMSDELL, New York. 

[27440 

[Pepita.] © Jan. 1, 1918; 2 c. Dec. 

28, 1912: K 52108. 


DAHRAAGE (A. F.), San Antonio. 


[27441 | 


Six flags that have waved on the 
staff at the Alamo. © Oct. 16, 1912; 
2c. Oct: 23, 1912; K 493868. 


DANDOo co., Philadelphia, Pa. [27442 


Make holiday. © Dec. 25, 1912; 2 


e. Dec. 21, 1912; K 52017. 


DANIELS (R. A.), Sandstone, Minn. 
[274438 


Sandstone, Minn., paving yards, 242. 
© Nov. 15, 1912; 2c. Dec. 5, 1912; J 
176116. 


DaviIpDSOoN (DaviD), Providence, R. I. 
[27444-27475 

[32 photographs] : 
-Afternoon tea 452.—Arch gateway 
501.—Berkshire mirror 476.—Berk- 


495 


© 1c. Nov. 22, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27476 


pt. IV, D. S., V. 7 


Dayipson (Davip)—Continued. 


shire sentinal 478.—Berkshire sunset 
465.—Blossoms of Lebanon, 472.—By 
the hearth 446.—By the turnstile 448. 
—Chippendale reflection 487.—Conva- 
leseent (The) 451.—Daughter of Shef- 
field 486.—Disappointed caller, 498.— 
Easter Bonnet 485.—Fortune in tea, 
445.—Garlands of spring, 461.—Gen- 
tlewoman, 483.—Glory of spring 474.— 
Great room, 488.—Hand of spring 464. 
—Natures canopy 457.—Neighborly in- 
terest 489.—Old manse, 368.—Prink- 
ing 444-——Regulation of banjo clock, 
484.—River of Lebanon, 470.—Shaker 
village, 467.—Shaker village by-way, 
475.—_Spring in the forties, 482.— 
Squires mansion, 481.—To the parson- 
age, 365.—Upland blossoms, 462.— 
Village reporters, 502. © Aug. 15, 
1912; 2 c. each Oct. 7, 1912; J 1738942- 
173973. 


DAvVOoL RUBBER CO., Providence. [27476 
May this to you ring good and true. 

[Elves of the bell tower.] © Dec. 17, 

1912; 2 c. Dec. 20, 1912; K 51996. 


DEAHNA (FRED W.) Buffalo. 

[27477-27479 
Buffalo, new electric bldg., 1, 2. 

Oct. 20, 1912; 2-e. each Oct, 11, 1912; 

J 174586, 174587. 

new electric bldg., 8. © Oct. 

BO ON Leh er St TO rt ee ACL, 

3, 1912; J 174588. 


DECHIN (JULES), Paris. [27480 
Marie, reine du clergé. © Oct. 18, 
1912; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1912; K 50486. 


DECKER (ALFRED) AND CoHN, Chicago. 
[27481 
Society brand clothes. (The Brax- 
ton, the Sheridan, the Kingston.) © 
Nov. 16, 1912; 2c. Nov. 18, 1912; Kk 
50526. 
DECKER Newbureh, 
[27482 
Gardnertown, N. Y., Gardner house, 
Union ave. © Dec. 4, 1912; 2 c Dee. 
5, 1912; J 176030. 


(Newton H.), 


Drem (FRANK FE.), Grand Junction, 

Colo. [27483 

Grand Junction fire dept. © Oct. 3, 
1912; 2 ec. Oct. 8, 1912; J 173911. 


De Hot (SamMurn A.), Chicago. 
[27484 
This is an incubator of ideas. © 
Nov. 4, 1912; 2° e@ Nov. 6; 1912; K 
49961. 


Demarest (FE. M.), New York. [27485 
Newark, [N. J.] Board of trade, offi- 

cers, 1911. © Nov. 30, 1912; 2 ec. Dec. 

3, 1912; K SE2Ts: 

De Mers (Grorce L.) Argyle, Minn. 

[27486 

Argyle, Minn., view of. © Noy. 18, 

1912; 2 ce. Nov. 21, 1912; J 175958. 


DENMAN (A. H.), Tacoma. 


[27487-27489 

[8 photographs] : 
North wall of Mt. Tacoma and part 
of Shuskan Mountains.—North wall of 
Mt. Tacoma as seen from mountains 
east of Carbon River.—Willis wall, 
Mt. Tacoma and Shuskan Mountains. 


© Sept. 20, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 
25, 1912; J 174168-174170. 


DENNISON MFG. cO., Framingham, 
Mass. [27490-27495 


[Cupid with bow and arrows on 
red heart.] © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 ¢c. Dec. 
20, 1912; K 52294. 

Easter greetings. [Easter lily on 
purple seal.] © Nev. 1, 1912; 2 ¢ 
Dec. 20, 1912; K 52295. 

[Harp with wreath of clover leaves. ] 
© Nov.'1, 1912; 2 c Dec. 20, 1912; K 
52296. 

Merry Christmas. [Santa Claus 
with pack on back and red box in left 
hand.] © Dee. 14, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 20, 
19123 51988. 

Please do not open until Christmas. 
[Santa Claus holding box so marked. ] 
© Dec. 14, 1912; 2 ec. Dec. 20, 1912; K 
51989. 

[Rabbit, sitting.] © Nov. 1, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 20, 19123°K. a22z9% 

De NOBILI CIGAR Co., Long Island City, 
INN [27496 

[Children and goat in country.] © 
Nov.. 2, 1912; 2 .¢. Nowa see 
49890. 

DENVER POST PRTG. & PUB. CO., Denver. 
[ 27497, 27498 

Sacrifice rock. © Oct. 6, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 8, 1912; K 48488. 

Uncle Sam. © Noy. 29, 1912; 2 «. 
Dee. 3, 1912; KealZzig: 

DerMOND (L. S.) Eckley, Colo. 
[27499 

Garden path. © Nov. 29, 1912; 2 e. 
Dec. 2, 1912; J 115995. 

Dr SetMs (OMAR C.), Attica, Ind. 

[27500, 27501 

Auction, auction, be an auction 


autcioneer. © Dee. 10, 1912; 2 ec. Noy. 
22, 1912°"K S0TsL 


496 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


27665 


De SELMS (OMAR C.)—Continued. 
Omar system auctioneering. © Nov. 
20.8902; 2c. Nov. 7, 1912; K 50321. 


DETMER WOOLEN co., New York. 


Evolution of dress in nine periods. 
© Nov. 18, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 26, 1912; K 
51028. 


DETROIT PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., Detroit. 
[27508, 27504 
[Delaware Water Gap.] 50509. © 
mor ni, 1912: 2 e. Oct.. 7, 1912:°K 
48440. 
[Song of the lark] 67022. © Sept. 
% 1913; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1912; K 48441: 


DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit. 
[27505-27665 
Across marshes; by Edward J. 
Steichen, 048092. © Sept. 27, 1912; 2 
er iNev. 1) 1912; J 174993. 


Aleson; by William Sergeant Ken- 
dall, 090377. © Sept. 11, 1912; 2c. 
Dec. 2, 1912; J 175999. 

Ann Arbor, Mich., Huron River dam, 
072887. © Oct. 9, 1912; 2 & Dee. 23, 
82 FT 176628. 

—— University of Michigan: 

Alumni memorial hall, 072870.— 
Chemical bldg., 072871.—Law bidg., 
072873. © Oct. 9, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 
23, 1912; J 176611176613. : 


[Bathers.] 67020. © Oct. 19, 1912; 
2 ¢. Oct. 25, 1912; K 49425. 

Blackwells bridge; by George W. 
Bellows, 048078. © Aug. 138, 1912; 2 
= Oech. 2 1912. J 174509. 

Boston, Copley sq., 015711. © Oct. 
3, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1912; J 176065. 

—— East Cambridge bridge, 072901. 
© Nov. 14, 1912; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1912: J 
176629. 


— public library, 072902. © Nov. 
to, 1ot2, 2 c: Dec, 20, 19125 J, 176421. 


Buceaneers (The); by Frederick J. 
Waugh, 050214. © Oct. 1, 1912; 2. 
Dee. 20, 1912; J 176416. 


Chimney Rock and New River Can- 
yon near Fayette, W. Va., 072840. © 
Sept. 30, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1912; J 
176241. 


[Colored prints]: 

[Listening nymph.] 65009.—[Little 
mother.] 65014.—[Mary Magdalen at 
the tomb of our Saviour.] 65010.— 
[Quiet hour.] 65012.—[Simple meal.] 
65013.—[Sisters.] 65007.—[Torn hat.] 
65008. © Sept. 28, 1912; 2 ec each 
Oct. 25, 1912; K 49427-49429, 49431-— 
49434. 


rl A 


| RB : 
' 050208. © Sept. 24, 1912; 2c. Dee. 2, 


[27502 1912; J 176000. 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


Constitution and Guerriere, Aug. 19, 
by Marshall Johnson, jr., 


Constitution (U. S. frigate) 022737. 
Oct. 7, 1912: 2 e Dee. 13° 1912: 
J 1763818. , 


Constitution (U. S. frigate); ° by 
Marshall Johnson, jr., 050210. © Sept. 
24, 1912; 2 ec. Dee. 2, 1912; J 176001. 

Cooper (Sir Ashley); by Gilbert 
Stuart, 050202. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2 «. 
Nov. 1, 1912; J 174997. 


De profundis; by Gustav Henry 
Mosler, 050194. © Aug. 18, 1912; 2 ec. 
Nov. 1, 1912; J 174995. 

Detroit, Hotel Griswold cafe, 072869. 
© Oct. 4, 1912; 2 «. Nov. 7, 1912: F 
a yy a bp 


post office, 072875. © Oct. 9, 
1912; 2 c. Dee. 28, 1912; J 176614. 


End of winter; by John Henry 
Twachtman, 050213. © Oct. 1, 1912; 
2 c. Dec. 13, 1912; J 176322. 


Fabyan, N. H., Fabyan house, 068300. 
© Sept. 30, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1912; 
J 174471. 


[Fifth avenue at twilight.] 67018. 
© | Oct: (22, 1912" 2 c. "Oct. 25,: 1912 - 
K 49426. 


First snow; by Willard L. Metcalf, 
029588. © Sept. 12, 1912; 2 ¢. Nov. 1, 
1912; J 174994. 


Fisherman; by A. A. Koudreavtseff. 
050191. © Aug. 18, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 
25, 1912; J 174646. 


Fruit and flowers; by Antoine Vol- 
lon, M-1538. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 
25, 1912; J 174647. 


George (Lake): from Fort William 
Henry hotel, 072868. © Oct. 2, 1912; 
ZIG NOV tole. Ji Lon, 


Hinton [W. Va.] and the New River, 
W. Va., 015708. © Sept. 30, 1912; 
2 ce. Dec. 6, 1912; J 176068. 


—— from the west, 072841. © Sept. 
30, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1912; J 176249. 


junction of New and Greenbrier 
Rivers, 072842. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2 c. 
Nov. 25, 1912; J 176250. 


Kanawha Falls, New River, W. Va., 
072843. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2 e. Nov. 25, 
1912; J 176242. 


Lady in carriage; by Pavel Schma- 
roff, 050199. © Aug. 138, 1912; 2 c. 
Oct. 21, 1912; J 174507. 


497 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27665 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 


Laying the foundation of the Krem- 
lin; by Ivan A. Djenyeeff, 050183. © 
Aue 23° 19125 -2°e. Oct, 2 a ot2 
174505. 


Lifting of the fog; by Marshal John- 
son, jr., 050211. © Sept. 24, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 2, 1912; J 176008. 


Livingstone channel, opening day, 
Oct. 19, 1912, 022740. © Oct. 28, 1912; 
2 ec. Dec. 6, 1912; J 176061. 

Lowe (Mt.) Cal., trolley line, 
072921. © Dec. 2, 1912; 2 ec Dec. 23, 
1912; J 176630. 

[Morton (Mrs. Perez)] 67019. © 
Oct: 19, 19125 2 er’ Oct 25; 1912 Kk 
49430. 


Mt. Vernon, antique candlestick, 
072838. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2 c Nov.. 
25, 1912; J 176240. 


mansion from west _ gate, 
072806. © Sept. 28, 1912; 2 ¢. Oct. 25, 
1912; J 174648. 


— Martha Washington’s kitchen, 
027807. © Sept. 28, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 
25, 1912; J 174649. 


—— southwest view of the man- 
sion, 072805. © Sept. 28, 1912; 2. 
Oct. 25, 1912; J 174650. 

—— trolley station, 072839. © 
Sept. 380, 1912: 2 c« Nov. .25, 1912; 5 
176239. 


Banquet kall, 072821—Bowl- 
ing green, 072809.—Custis’ (Nellie) 
room, 072826.—Family dining room, 
072822.— Flower garden, 072816, 
072830.—Lafayette’s room, 072828:— 
Lane in rear of spinning house, 
072832. — Library, 072820. — Little 
school room in the garden, 072833.— 
Main hall, 072817.—Mansion, west 
view, 072837.—Musie room, 072819.— 
Old barn, 072813.—Old English coach, 


072831.—-Old tomb, 072812.—Pohick 
church, 072836. — River room, 
072827.—Servants’ quarters, 072815, 


072829.—Sitting room, 072823.—Spin- 


ning room, 072834.—Summer house, 
072810. — Tomb of Washington, 
072811. View down the Potomac, 
072808.—Wall at edge of lawn, 


072814.—Washington (George) bust; 
by Houdon, 0280388, 028040.—Wash- 
ington (George) unknown painter, 
0280389.—Washington’s (George) room, 
072824, 072835.—Washington’s (Mrs.) 
bedroom, 072825.-—-West parlor, 
072818. © Sept. 28, 1912; 2 c Oct. 
21, 1912; J 174472-174504. 


Nassau, Bahamas. 1-12. © Sept. 
9, 1912; 2 ec. .each Ney. 1, 1912; K 
49698-49709. 


| 


072848. 


pt. 1¥, 2148.0 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 
Nebraska (U. S. S.) 022736. © Oct. 


7, 1912; 2c. Dec. 13, 1912; J 176319. 


New River, W. Va., Sandstone Falls, 
© Sept. 30, 1912; 2 e. Nov. 
25, 19122 J. bio2an: 


New River Canyon east from Fay- 
ette, W. Va., 072845. © Sept. 30, 


/1912; 2 e. Nov., 25, 19125) tie 


from Hawk’s Nest, 072846. 
© Sept: 80; 1912; 2° Noy. Zap oree 
Jal: 7625 

—— from Hawk’s Nest, 015709. 
© Sept. 30, 1912; 2 ce. Dec. 6, 1912; 
J 176062. 

—— Gauley, W. Va., 072844. 
Sept. 30, 1912: 2 © Ney.) 2a.s1on 
176251. 

—— west of Nuttall, W. Va., 072847. 
© Sept. 30, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 25, 19142; 
J 176254. 


New York, new municipal bldg., 
072889. © Oct. 9, 1912; 2 « Dec. 6, 
1912; J 176060. 

— Woolworth bldg., 072888. © 
Oct. 9, 1912: 2. « Dee ieee 
176004. 


[Niagara Falls, N. Y., American 
Falls from Goat Island, 59039.] © 
Nov. 26, 1912; 2 @ Dee: 26, fot 2 ie 
52239. 


——from the Canadian shore, 
50408.] © Nov. 26, 1912; 2 ¢«. Dec. 
26, 1912; K 52240. 


—— Niagara Falls from Prospect 
Rock, 59038.] © Nov. 26, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 26, 1912; K 52242. 

Whirlpool Rapids, 50409.] © 
Nov. 26, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 26, 19125 K 
52241. 

Nordhoff, Ventura County, Cal., 
Main st., 072878. © Oct. 9, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 23, 1912; J 176618. 

Old Ironsides; by Marshall John- 
son, jr., 050209. © Sept. 24, 1912; 2 
ec. Dec, 2, 1912;3° 5 TT6R02: 

Pensacola, Fla., plaza and harbor, 


072899. © Nov. 14, 1912; 2 ce. Dee. 23, 
1912; J 176628. 
Piedmont and Rockfish Valleys, 


Afton, Va., 015707. © Sept. 30, 1912; 

2c. Dec. 6, 1912; J 176064. 
Potier & Saint—Amand; by Nils 

Forsberg, 050185. © Aug. 18, 1912; 2 

e. Oct. 21, 1912; J 174506. 
Providence, R. I.: 


Exchange place, 072890, 072891.— 
John Hay library, 072892.—Rhode Is- 
land normal school, 072893. © Oct. 10, 
1912: 2 ec. each Dec. 23,1982.) 
176624—176627. 


498 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 - 


DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued. 

Quai aux fleurs; by L. E. Van Gor- 
der, 048088. © Aug. 138, 1912; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 21, 1912; J 174510. 

Redlands, Cal., Olive ave. 072885. 
m) Oct. 9, 1912; 2 ec. Dec. 23,.:1912; 
J 176621. 


Richmond, east from Hotel Rich- 


mond, 072859. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2c. 
Moy. 1, 1912; J 175130. 
First national bank, 072858. © 


ment. 0, 1912: 2 ce: Nov. 7, 19125 J 
175131. 


—— Hotel Richmond from the capi- 
tol, 072869. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2 « 
mov. 1; 1912; J 175129. 

Hotel Richmond, the _ lobby, 
072861. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
mm 1912; J: 175128. 


Main st. west from 12th, 
072857. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 7, 
note 175182. 

Riverside, Cal., Sherman Indian in- 
stitution, 072886. © Oct. 9, 1912; 2c. 
eee. 25, 1912: J 176622. 

Rocky coast; by Carlton T. Chap- 
man, 050181. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2 «. 
Oct. 21, 1912; J 174508. 


Rubio Canyon, Mt. Lowe railway, 
Sal, 072922. © Dec. 2, 1912; 2 «. 
Dec. 23, 1912; J 176681. 


Santa Barbara, Cal., Arlington ho- 
tel, 015712. © Oct. 9,.1912;-2 ce. Nov. 
A912; J 174992. 


Arlington hotel: Lobby and of- 
fice, 072881.—Salon, 072880. © Oct. 9, 
noi; 2c eaeh Dec. 23, 1912; 3.176615, 
176616. 


— oldest rubber tree in California, 
072883. © Oct. 9, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 23, 
1912; J 176619. 


San Gabriel mission, interior, 072789. 
© July 24, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1912; J 
173654. 


Seeandbee (Steamer). the launch, 
Nov. 9, 1912, 022746. © Nov. 11, 1912; 
2 ¢. Dec. 20, 1912; J 176420. 


September afternoon; by George In- 
ness, 050215. © Oct. 1, 1912; 2c. Dec. 
fe, 1912; J 176320. 


Sheep in pasture; by Wilm Steelink, 
050201. © Aug. 13, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 
1912; J 174996. 


Shore road and casino, Fort William 
Henry hotel, 072867. © Oct. 2, 1912; 
Zee eNov. (, 1912; J 1751238, 


Snow clad fields in morning light; 
by Gardner Symons, 050205. © Aug. 
a0, 1912; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1912; J 174998. 


EL 


27665 


DETROIT PUR. co.—Continued. 


Spectres of the north; by Thomas 
Moran, 050179. © Aug. 8, 1912; 2 «¢. 
Novy, 1; 1992; 5.275002. 

Storm breaking up; by Elliott Dain- 
gerfield, 048094. © Oct. 28, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Dees 13, 1912 : J 17632, 

Torrent (The); by Aston Knight, 
050217. © Oct. 26, 1912; 2 @ Dec. 
20, 1912; J 176417. 

Turn in the road to Matilija, Ven- 
tura County; Cal., 072877.” © Oct. 9, 
1912; 2 ce. Dec. 28, 1912: J- 176617. 


Ventura Cal., San Buenaventura 
mission, 072884. © Oct. 9, 1912; 2 «. 
Dec. 23, 1912; J 176620. 

Virginia Hot Springs, bath house 
and viaduct, 072850. © Sept. 30, 1912; 
2 Gi NOV, 20, V9I27 ATG 257. 

bath house foyer, 072849. © 
Sept.) 30, 1912; °2 ¢. Nov. 25,1912; J 
176256. 


club house and tennis courts, 
the Homestead, 072851. © Sept. 30, 
1912; 2 ¢. Nov.-25, 1912; J 176248. 


—— five o’clock tea at the club- 
house, 072852. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2c. 
Nov. 25, 1912; J 176244. 

hot sulphur springs, 072855. © 

Sept. 30,;.1912; 2.4 Nov. 25, 1912; J 
176247. 

© 

J 


—— magnesia spring, 072856. 
Sept. 30, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1912; 
176248. 

——the Homestead, (east front) 
072853. © Sept. 30, 1912: 2 c. Nov. 25, 
1912; J 176245. 

——the Homestead, from Sunset 
Hill, 015710. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2 «. 
Dee. 6, 1912; J 176066. 


——the Homestead from Sunset 
Hill, 072854. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1912; J 176246. ; 

Washington, C. and O. canal at 31st 
street, 072863. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2 .¢. 
Wov. 7, 1992 5 J 275126. 

C. and O. canal, lower locks, 
072862. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 7, 
I9t Pa 127: 

new Raleigh, 072865. © Oct. 2, 
1912" 2c. Novi, 1912; J 175125. 

—— White House entrance, 072866. 
On Oetiy 2 1912, °) 2o.¢, Nov. 7,, 19125) 7 

75124. 

Whistler (James McNeill) ; by Wal- 
ter Greaves, 050186. © Aug. 138, 1912; 
Ire. Nov, 1; 1912; J 175000. 

White cloud; by Elmer Brown, 
050207. © Sept. 17, 1912; 2 ¢. Nov. 
25, 1912; J 176258. 


499 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27666 


pt. 1,2. Sv. T 


DETROIT PUB. CO.,—Continued. 

William E. Corey (Steamer) enter- 
ing Livingstone channel, opening day, 
Oct. 19, 1912, 022738. © Oct. 21, 1912; 
2 c. Dec. 20, 1912: J 176418. 

William Livingstone (Steamer) in 
Livingstone channel, opening day, Oct. 
19, 1912, 022739. © Oct. 21, 1912; 2. 


Dee. 20, 1912; J 176419. 
Woodstock meadows in winter; by 
Birge Harrison, 050187. © Aug. 31, 


1912;:2 ec. Nov. 1, 1912; J 174999. 

Wreck off Highland light, Cape Cod; 
by Marshall Johnson, Jr., 050212. © 
Sept. 24, 1912% 2° eb Deein2, 19129 5 
176005. 

Yellowstone Canyon; by Thomas 
Moran, 150180. © Aug. 8, 1912; 2 «. 
Nov. 1, 1912; J 175001. 


Drwery (Louise), Morille, Iowa. 
[27666 
Reed madonna. © Oct. 4, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 10, 1912; J 174018. 


DE Witt (B. Y.) Portland, Tenn. 
[27667 
McKendree (Bishop William) tomb- 
stone of. © Nov. 9, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 11, 
1912; J 175161. 


Dr Witt (F. J.) Fairview, Okla. 
[27668, 27669 
Fat Bull and family, Cheyenne In- 
dian. © Oct. 31, i912; 20c. INOWN eB, 
OIA WT Sol. 


Indian village in Oklahoma. © Nov. 
14 1912: 2 @) Nov. 16,1912) Labo. 


DickiInS (Harry C.) London. 
[27670-27674 
(Jacqueline de) after 
by EF. G. Stevenson. 
2 -C, INOV. “11,1992; 


Bourgogne 
Jan de Mabuse; 
© Nov. 10, 1912; 
H 1029. 

Davenport (Mrs.) © Sept. 21, 1912; 
2 c. Sept. 28, 1912; K 48689. 

[Flora.} © Oct. 5, 1912; 2 ce. Oct. 
10, 1912; K 48671. 

Lambton (J/aster), after Sir Thomas 


Lawrence; by F. G. Stevenson. 
Dec. 20; 19125. 2\e). Dee. 7%, 1912; 
1030. 


[Rustic maid.] © Oct. 5, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 10, 1912; K 48672. 


DicKINSON (B. L.) Gary, Ind. 


[27675 

Rugh (William) Gary’s newsboy 

hero.’ | © Oct, 21; 1919-22) ar Nay, 16, 
1912; J 175249. 


DirrMeyver~ (WALTER -E.), 
Ferry, W. Va. 
Harper’s Ferry, W. Va. © Oct. 15, 
1912; 2 c. Oct, 16, 19123 eee 


Ditro (R. L.) Corpus Christi, Tex. 
[27677 
Map of a Cirele City. ‘1#e Noy. 13, 
KOI? 2 Pas 


Ditty co., Seattle. [27678-27681 


[Dairy ethane design.] © July 
29, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 7, 19122) Kh 49Re2. 


[Lumber trade ene design. } 
© Aug. 5, 1912; 2 e Oct. 7, 1912; K 
49355. 

© 


[Nursery letterhead design.] 
July 29, 1912; 2 ¢ Oat. T, 19taerk 
49358. 


[Paint business letterhead pera 
© Aug. 28, 1912; 2 e. Oct. 7, 1912; 
49356. 


Dixon (JOSEPH H.) San Francisco. 

[27682 
land locked and _ “fresh 
water harbor. © July 20, 1912; 2 ¢. 
July 22, 1912; H 1027. 


Dixon (lL. M.), Muscoda, Wis. 


Harper’s 
[27676 


Seattle’s 


[27683 
Catholic parish directory. © Oct. 
15, 1912; 2 c Oct. 18, 1982; K 403859. 


Doan (M. D.) Jacksonville, W1. 
[27684 
May your enemies be modeled in 
sand. © Dee. 13, 1912; 2°c Dec; 1G. 
1912 "K ai8i3. 


DoaNE (WitLtiaAM J. O.) Arlington, 

Mass. [27685 

Venice, Bridge of Sighs. © Dee. 6, 
1912; 2 ce. Dec. 9, 1912; J 176085. 


DoNOVAN (CHARLES) CIGAR CO., Chi- 
cago. [27686 
Daddy wants an R. B. cigar, 0-435. 
© Dec. 20, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1912; 
176800. 


Dory (HB. E.) Battle Oreek. 
Kellogg (Dr. J. H.): 
[27687-27689 


Bust portrait—Figure portrait, 1,2. 
© Dee. 24, 1912; 2 c. each Dee. 27, 
TONS idk 176674—176676. 


DousLtepAY (R. R.) & Dantets (HE. 
W.), Eureka, Utah. [27690 
Eureka, Utah, bird’s-eye view. © 
Dec. 9, 1912; 2 c Dec. 16, 1912; J 


| 176826. 


O00 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1912 


DovueLtas (BEvERLY) Princeton, N. J. 
[27691 

Wilson (Woodrow) in Princeton. © 
Nay, as, 1912; 1 ¢, Noy. 8, 1912, Noy, 
19, 1912; J 175882. 


DoxsiIE (GEORGE W.) Cadillac, Mich. 
[27692 

Southern slope of the Zuni Moun- 
tain, N.. Mex. © Dec. 14, 1912; 2.¢. 
Dec. 30, 1912; J 176708. 


DoxsIE (GEORGE W.) & BENSON (BERT 
A.) Cadillac, Mich. [27693 
Lake Superior Highbehind. © Dec. 
ie foe, c. Dec. 30, 19125. 5 176709. 


DoyLe (JAMES E.) grR., Cleveland. 
[27694, 27695 

Sample statement blank, styles G, 
H. © Dee. 9, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 6, 
1912; K 51987, 519388. 


Drake (J. D.), Silverton, Ore. [27696 
Davenport (Homer C.) © Apr. 20, 
e910: 2'c, Oct. 4, 1912; J 173917. 


DrREYFOouS (ALBERT), New York 
[27697 

Engine company, 76, N. Y. F. D. 
Peete d4 1912: 2--c. Oct, 10, 1912; J 
174226. 


DRUCKER & Co., New York. 
; [27698-27703 
Banquet to Atlantic fleet, hotel 
Astor, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1912. © Oct. 14, 
mote €. Oct. 16,.1912: J A14289. 


Creel-Bates wedding, A, B, Delmoni- 
eos, Nov. 28, 1912. © Nov. 28, 1912; 
Zc. each Dec. 2,1912; J 176074, 176075. 

Creel-Bates wedding, C, Delmonicos, 
Nov. 28, 1912. © Nov. 28, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Dee. 2, 1912: J 176117. 

First annual banquet of the Invest- 
ment bankers ass’n. of America, Wal- 
dorf-Astoria, Nov. 22, 1912. © Nov. 
ee tol: 2c. Nov. 29, 19425 3 “UTs950: 

Reception and breakfast given to 
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson by the Women’s 
democratic club, Waldorf Astoria, Dec. 
21, 1912. © Dec. 21, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 
24, 1912; J 176635. 


Ductos (SERGE) Lowell, Mass. 
[27704-27708 
Baron (Rev. Armond) 1-5. © Dec. 
a6 1912-2. exch ‘Dec. 6, TH12; J 
176047-176051. 


DUDFIELD LUMBER CO., Palto Alto, Cal. 

[27709 

[Liogging.] © Nov. 4, 1912; 2 «. 
Noy. 12, 1912; K 50298. 


CLASSES, 


j 
a 
| 


HH TO K 


DUNBAR (HERBERT) Chicago. [27710 


Nine lives. © Oct. 18, 1912; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 21,.1912; J 174429. 


DUNCAN (FRANK) Klamath Falls, Or. 
[27711-27714 
Klamath Falls, Or. Link River 
bridge, 111. © Nov. 15, 1911; 2 ¢. Dee. 
23, 1912; J 176602. 
Limit (The) 121. © Oct. 15, 1911; 
2 ec. Dec. 23, 1912; J 176604: 
Link River in winter, 176. © Feb. 
A 1912*) 2 e@), Dec. 23, 19123; J: 176608: 
Oregon sunset, 110. © Nov. 15, 
19TH: 2-e. Dee. 23,'1912*. J 176605. 


DUNHAM (ALLAN W.) Warren, Pa. 

[27715 
Warren, Pa., Church of the holy re- 
deemer. © Nov. 9, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 11, 
IGT OS AE TOLGZ. 


Dupont (AIMEE) New York. 
[27716-27722 
Blackton (J. Stuart) © 1c. Oct. 
19, 1912; J. 176424. 
Blackton (Mrs. J. Stuart) ©1l1e« 
Vet. £9; 1912: J*196423: 


Boxendale (Cyril) © 1c. Oct. 19, 
1912; J 176426. 
Brush (Mrs. John T.) © Dec. 3, 
SOG?) Boe. wee! 16. 1Od2 5 OF 1iGoo0! 
Hearn (Mrs. Arthur) now Mme. da 
Gama. © Nov. 27, 1912; 2 ¢. Dec. 3, 
1912; J 176026. 
Reid (Sir George Houston) ©1.. 
© Dec. 16. 1912; 


Oct. 19, 1912; J 176425. 
Reid (Ogden M.) 
2 ce. Dec. 18, 1912; J 176346. 
DureIn (Henry J.) San Jose, Cal. 
27238 
Sand dune. © Oct. 29, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 11, 1912; J 175168. 


DuRRANT (EMILE), Plainfield, N. J. 
[27724 

Toy balloon. © 1 ¢. Dec. 27, 1912; 
J 176654. 


Harte (W. P..8.), New York. 
27725-27727 
Dan and Rival. ©1-c. Nov. 4, 1912; 
J 175088. 
Hostetter (Mrs. D. H.), neé Miss 
Margaret Brown. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1912; 
J 175039. 


Yoakum (Miss Bessie) © 1c. Dec. 


| 26, 1912; J 176645. 
d01 


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27728 pt.1V,0.8., Vv. ¢ 
HATtoN (HucH & MarcGaret), Brook- } ENDEE stTupr1o—Continued. 
lyn. [27728-27736 [Mistletoe girl no. 1-3.] © Nov. 21, 


[Valhal card leaflet, 31-37]: 

EKach year to ancient friendships 
adds a_ring.—Easter.—Flowers are 
lovely.—God spreads the heavens.— 
He will speak peace unto His people.— 
Ornament of a house.—Tag I send you 
is for Christmas cheer. © Dec. 10, 
1912; 2 c. each Dec. 14, 1912; K 51784— 
51792. 

[Valhal Initial leaflet, 25. Holly 
candle shade.] © Dee. 10, 1912; 2 «. 
Dec. 14,.:1912; K 51792. . 

26.] Song of the minstrel. © 
Dec... 10,° 1912: 2c. Dee. 14, 19125 K 
51791. : 

EcKHARDT & HOWARD, Chicago. 

McFarland (Packey) ©1¢. Dee. 5, 
1912; J 176282. 

Eppy (SarauH J.), Bristol Ferry, R. I. 
[27738 

Eddy (James) bas-relief. © Dec. 
20, 1912; 2 ¢. Dec. 23, 1912 F-16585. 
Epison (THomas A.), Orange, N. J. 

: [27739-27741 

Edison (Thomas A.) 1116,1117. © 
Dec. 2, 1912: 2: c., each Dee. 5, 1912: 
J 176037, 176088. 

Insomnia squad. © Nov. 12, 1912; 
2 Co Nov. 27, 1912 “i 51045. 


EDWARDS (GEORGE WHARTON). New 
York. [27742 
Rivals. © Oct. 18, 1912; 2 ¢ Nov. 


1, 1912; K 49658. 


EISINGER (JOHN), Vallejo, Cal. [277438 


Dial of dates and time. 1c. Oct. 26, 
19022 THiS, 


ELDREDGE (ARTHUR G.), Richmond Hill, 
N.Y, [27744 


Sargent (Prof. Charles S.} ©le. 
Oct. 7, 1912; J 174589. 
Hiuis (G. E.), Spokane. [27745 
Spokane, Washington. [Publicity 
stamp.] © Nov. 19, 1912; 2 ¢. Nov. 


29, 1912; K 51107. 


Et PAso Book co., El Paso, Texas. 
[27746, 27747 
_ El Paso high school. © Oct. 5, 1912; 
2 ce. Oet. TT, 19125: J £74031: 
1 Paso military institute. © Oct. 5, 
1912; 2 ¢. Oct. 11, 1912; J 174032. 


IXNDEE stuDIO, Chicago. [27748-27753 
Indian series number 4, 5. © Nov. 
29, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 4, 1912: K 


01357, 51358. 


1912; 2 ¢. each Nov. 23, 1912; K 508381— 
50833. 


Pretty girl series no. 6. © Nov. 29, 
1912; 2 e. Dee. 4, 1912; K 51359. 


EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE OF YVA., Rich- 
mond. [27754 

Bread and roses. © Sept. 15, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 9, 1912; K 51506. 


ERICKSON (H. A.), Caronado, Cal. 
[27755 
Irene of San_.Francisco. © Oct. 1, 
1912: 2 e. Oct. 7, 1912- 7 i7aaee 


EriticK (L. Karz), Portland, Me. 
[27756 
© Sep. 13, 


Toupees and _ wigs. 


| 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1912; K 48894. 


ESSEX INSTITUTE, Salem, Mass. 
[27757-27760 


Essex institute, old house built in 

1684, 15091. © Nov. 1/1992 320 
Noy. 4, 1912; J 175262. 
Old house built in 1684, 15119.— 
Parlor in 17th century house, 15038, 
15039. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 
4, 1912; J 175008-175010. 


ESTILL (EuGENIA) Kirkwood, Ga. 
[27761, 27762 
Oglethorpe souvenir post cards: Se- 
ries N.—Series O. © Oct. 10, 1912; 2 
e. each Oct. 16, 1912; J 175083, 175084. 


EuGENE (Rev. F. R.), Cincinnati. 
[27763 
Grotto of the Lady of Lourdes. © 
July 25, 1912; 2 ¢ Sume tae 
174019. 


Evans (J. P. V.) Livingston, Mont. 
[27764 
Buffalo Ribs (Chief) 181 years old. 
© July 15, 1912;.2 ec. Oe isa. 
J 174836. 


EvaANs (SAMUEL HOWELL), Philadel- 
phia. [27765 
Last moments of the Titanic. © 
Nov. 6, 1912; 2 « Nov. 18, 199230 
50379. 
EVENING HERALD, Los Angeles. 
[27766, 27767 

Conaty (Bishop) © Nov. 8, 1912; 
2 c. Nov..13, 1912; J 175244. 

Fowler (Robert) in aeroplane and 
S. A. McKee in pilot car. © Nov. 7, 
1912;'2 e. Nov. 18, 1912; J 175245. 
EVERTON stup1o, Pittsburgh. [27768 


McClosky (John H.) © Oct. 8, 
1912; 2c. Nov. 4, 1912; J 175052. 


002 


no. 4, 1912 


FAIR SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT STORE, 
Hscanaba, Mich. [27769, 27770 


Escanaba, Mich., Ludington street 
and post office. © Nov. 12, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 29, 1912; K 51104. 

Ludington street and the big 
store in the heart at night. © Nov. 
12, 1912; 2c. Nov. 29, 1912; K 51105. 


FaLK, New York. 

Commander pledging fidelity to the 
general. © Dec. 12, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 
30, 1912; J 176785. 


Gould (Helen) 1-6. © Dec. 12, 
1912; 2c. each Dec. 30, 1912; J 176779—- 
176784. 

Lyon (Geneive) as Day break. © 
Hee, Z, 1912; 2 ¢. Dee. 380,.1912; J 
176774. 

Williams (Nellie) 14. © Dec. 15, 
foie Geach. Dec. 30,1912; 7 
176775—-176778. 


FARLEY AND LOETSCHER MFG. CO., Du- 

buque, Ia. * [27783 

[Mirror door.] © Oct. 26, 1912; 2c. 
Oct. 19, 1912; K 49648. 


FAULKNER AND CO., LTD., London. 
[27784, 27785 
Adoration. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 «. 
Noy. 29, 1912; K 51167. 
As good as ever. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 
e. Nov. 29, 1912; K 51166. 


FILLEBROWN (R. H. M.) Paoli, Pa. 
[27786 
Sampler sheet no. 1. [Cross-stitch 
designs.] © Nov. 8, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 17, 
1912; K 51889. 


FIsK RUBBER CO., Chicopee Falls, Mass. 

[27787 
_Real rubber, real service. © Nov. 
22, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50854. 


FITZGERALD (EDWARD) Chicago. 


27788 

Union transfer station plans. © 1 
e. Dec. 18, 1912; I 1206. 

FLANAGAN (A.) co., Chicago. [27789 

Mother Goose in silhouette. © Dee. 


4, 1912; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912; K 52298. 


FLoop (GEORGE E.), Chicago. 
[27790-27795 

[6 prints]: 

Cat tails.—F oot 
lillies. — Rustic bridge. — Stepping 
stones.—View of golf grounds. © Nov. 
78, 1912; 2c. each Nov. 23,.1912; K 
51277-51282. 


[27771-27782 © 


bridge.—Pond | 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


27818 


Foitrey (M. R.), Chicago. 

[6 prints]: 

[Boy and book.] This is my book.— 
[Castle.]—[Critic.] From among the 
books of.—[Flower pots.] Ex libris.— 
[Girl and book.] This book belongs 
to.—[Joan of Are.] Ex libris. © Nov. 
20; 1912 2 ¢. each Noy. 22,1912; K 
50753-50758. 


FouGeR (JAMES WALTER), Nantucket, 
Mass. [27802 
Nantucket artist and pictorial wood 
carver. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 ¢ Oct. 16. 
1912; J 174228. 


[27796-27801 


FoLcER (STEPHEN Lane), New York. 

[27803 

Acacia charm and pin. © Oct. 7. 
1912; 2c. Nov. 18, 1912; K 51002. 


ForD AND ALLEN, Boston. [27804 


Ford’s Canadian coat. © Oct. 9. 
1912; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1912; K 48816. 


FORNELL (G. W.), Everett, Mass. 
[27805 
Evening rest. © Feb. 10, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 3, 1912; J 173914. 


ForsytH (CHAS.), Winchester, Kan. 
[27806-27808 

[3 photographs]: 

Winchester, Kan., Masonic hall.— 
Winchester, Kan., Masonie hall. 257. 
Winchester, Kan., south west corner 
of Winchester and 38rd streets, 1911-12. 
258. 


© Oct. 5, 1912; 2 e@ each Oct. 8. 
1912; J 173907-173909. 


FORTNER CAMERA SUPPLY Co., Sterling, 
Colo. [27809, 27816 
Remhart’s (J. B.) wheat field. © 
Aug. 24, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1912; J 
175036. 
Warm meals at all hours. © Sept. 
17, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1912; J 175035. 


ForRTUNA SALES co., New York. 
[27811 


Prophecy. © Aug. 29, 1912; 2 «. 
Oct. 16, 1912; K 493857. 

Fow.er (HERBERT M.), Worcester. 

Mass. [27812 


-Keep smiling. © Nov. 27, 1912; 2 «. 
Dec. 9, 1912; K 51556. 


Fow Ler (OMagBz V.), Carroliton, Ga. 
[27813 
Carrollton, Ga., public square. © 
Nov. 23,°1912; 2 ¢.:Dee. 5, 1912; J 
176234. ' 


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27814 


pt. Iv, n.S., v. 7 


FoOwLER AND BROWNING, Asheville, \N. C. 
[27814-27816 


Black mountain, N. C., 1912. © Oct. 
15, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1912; K 48926. 


Hendersonville, N. C., 1918. [Bird’s- 
eye view.] © Dec. 16, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 
18, 1912; K 52258. 

Weaverville, N.C. [Bird’s-eye view. ] 
© Oct. 7, 1912; 2 ce. Oct. 8, 1912; K 
48484. 


FOWLER, SIMPSON Co., Cleveland. [27817 


Laundrymen’s national association 
of America. © Oct. 24, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 
7, 1912; K 49649. : 


FRANCIS & Co., INC., Baltimore. [27818 


Coming thro’ the rye, O-417. © 
Dec. 6, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1912; J 
176264. 


FRANK (SAMUEL J.), New York. 
[27819 
Geometrical diagram. [Blue print 
of two figures.] © Nov. 14, 1912; 1c. 
Nov.” 45, 49323. 4c. <Dees 2, 1912; K 
51687. 


FRANKLIN CORE ROD AND GAGGER CO., 
Franklin, Pa. [27820 
[Modern colussus. Nude man span- 
ning water-trough holding globe by 
means of rod.] © June 27, 1912; 2c. 
Oct. 9, 1912; K 48532. 


FRASER (GEORGE G.), San Francisco. 
[27821-27827 
Oriental school group. © Oct. 23, 
1912: 2 e..Oet..29, 1912. J L429. 
Wood (Gen. Leonard) 1-6. © Oct. 
22, \ 1912 > 2) Gene Wet: 29, 1912: J 
1747 23-174728. 
FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA, Denver. 
[27828 
He didn’t pay yesterday, he can not 
pay to-day. © Nov. 15, 1912; 2 «. 
Dec. 4, 1912; K 518650. 
YREDERICKSON ©6O., Chicago. 


Her childhood home. 
Poole. 


See. Ke DP. 


FREEMAN PHOTO co., Petaluma, Cal. 
[27829, 27830 

Chicks around a Krisky brooder 
stove. © Dec. 2, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 12, 
1912; J 176289. 

Petaluma fire engine. © Nov. 15, 
1912; 2c. Dec. 12, 1912; J 176290. 
FREEMASONS. CAL. MASONIC LODGE, 

South Pasadena, Cal. [278381 

South Pasadena, Cal., masonic lodge 


room. © Sept. 17, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 29, 
1912; J 174721. 


FREEMASONS. VIRGINIA ALEXANDRIA : 
WASHINGTON LODGE NUMBER 22, 
Alexandria. [27882 


[Washington (George)] © Dec. 3, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 4,:1912; K 51853: 
FReY (R.), Washington, Ia. [27833 
Washington, Ia., in Sunset park. © 


Oct. 3, 1912; 2 ¢ Oct 18) taie 


174511. 


FRIEDMAN (HERMAN B.), New York. 
[27834 
How easy to pick the best man. 
July .12, 1912; 2 ¢c. July 13, 19125 K 
49386. 
FROST AND REED, LTD., Bristol. 
[ 27835, 27836 
[Old hound.] © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Nov: 18, .1912:.K 50572, 


[Polar night.] © Oct. 1, 1912; 2c. 
Oct. 10, 1912; K 48908. 


Fry (GEORGE) co., Philadelphia. 
[27837 
Memorial service, B. P. O. E., Dee. 1, 
1912. © Oct. 24, 1912;2 @ Noy. 4, 
1912; K 49761. 


FULMER (C. E.) Port Angeles, Wash. 
[27838 


Port Angeles fair 1912, fruit exhibit. 


© Oct. 6, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1913-9 


174782. 
Furrow (Epwarp) Springfield, I. 
[27839 
Astrological hour guide. © 1 ec. 


NOV. ‘23, 1912; -T Wise: 


GARLAND (R. I.) Washington. 
[27840-27842 


Sentinel (The) © Dee. 12, 1912; 2 
ce. Dee; 18,-1912: J Wiezee 

Tropical charm. © Dec. 12, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 18, 1912; J: L76293: 

Twilight. © Dee. 12, 1912; 2 ec. Dee. 
18, D912; J 17629T. 


GARTNER AND BENDER, Chicago. _ 
[27843-27871 

[Boy and girl post cards] : 

Ain’t this bliss with you and this.— 
Don’t be jealous of a dog, kid.—I am 
dreaming of you.—I think we're 
caught.—It’s sunshine weather because 
we're together.—Just you and me, O 
gee, O gee—Me or my money.—Mile 
a minute.—Moving picture show.— 
Stick to me and you will always eat 
pie.—When can I see you.—You better 
put a board in your pants. © Nov. 1, 
1912: 2c. each Nov. 15, 1912; K 50426— 
50437. 


o04 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


GARTNER AND BENDER—Continued. 


[Post cards] : 

Chilly isn’t it—Full of happy 

thoughts.—I can’t do a thing with it— 
I does admire yer terribly.—I’m just 
too lonesome to care how I look.— 
Never cry over spilt milk.—Oh what I 
heard about you.—Quit yer knockin’ 
kid.—Strongly attached to each other. 
—Tain’t for me to repeat what I see.— 
Warm isn’t it—You have broken my 
heart. © Nov. 25, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 
9, 1912; K 51518-51529. 
— [Girl at piano.|—[Girl at win- 
dow. ]—[Girl with violin under arm. ]— 
[Letter from home.]—[Mother and 
baby.] © Dec. 16, 1912; 2 c. each Dee. 
18, 1912; K 51897-51901. 


GATCHEL AND MANNING, Philadelphia. 

[27872 

[Roman lover.] © Nov. 4, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 5, 1912; K 49906. 


GENERAL APRAISAL Co., Seattle. [27873 


Insurance chart. © 1 ¢ Dee. 19, 


£912; 1 1207. 


Grorce (E. H.), Munroe, Wis. 
[27874-27902 


Monroe high school basket ball team, 
2. © June 12, 1912; 2c. Sept. 9, 1912; 
J 174001. 


Monroe high school, class 1912. © 
wane 20,4992" 2 c. Sept. 9, 1912; J 
174002. 


Monroe high school, girls basket ball, 
team, 3. © June 12, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 9, 
1912; J 174000. 


[26 photographs] : 

Center building, 1-4, 4-6 grades.— 
East building kindergarten, afternoon 
and forenoon.—East building, 3-6 
grades.—Monroe High school, fresh- 
men, junior, senior, sophmore classes.— 
Monroe high school, 7, 8 grades.— 
North building, kindergarten, after- 
noon & forenoon.—North,building, 1-8 
grades.—South building, kindergarten, 
afternoon and forenoon.—South build- 
ing, 1-6 grades. © June 14, 1912; 1c. 
each Sept. 9, 1912; 1 c. each Sept. 30, 
1912; J 173974-173999. 


GERHARD SISTERS, St. Louis. [279038 
Morriss (R. C.) © 1 ¢. May. 20; 

1912; J 169408. 

GEROME (Henry G.) Seattle. [27904 


Blessings of civilization. © Dec. 5, 
me 2. ec. Dec. 28, 19125 K.5207T7, 


a 


27993 


Grerow (R. S.), Meade, Kansas. 
[27905, 27906 
Meade, Kansas, bird’s-eye view. 1. 
© Sept. 17, 1912; 2 c Sept. 24, 1912; 
J 174233, 


2. eh): Now.,.29., 1912s. De, 
Dee. 6, 1912; J 176034. 


GIBSON ART co., Cincinnati. 
[27907-27956 
Nos. 656, 657, 659-661, 663, 666—685. 
© Nov. 16, 1912; 2 ce. each Nov. 27, 
1912; K 51048-51073. 
Nos. 686-709. © Nov. 19, 1912; 2e. 
each Nov. 27, 1912; K 51074—51097. 


GIFFoRD (BENJ. A.) Portland, Or. 
[27957, 27958 

[2 photographs] : 

Alder drive near Astoria, 1635 Dal- 
les, Or. and Columbia River, 566. © 
July 17, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 25, 1912; 
J 174358, 174359. 


GILLET (FRaNcES K.) Honolulu. 
[27959-27961 
Flock of wishes. © Nov. 6, 1912; 
2 c. Nov. 26, 1912; Ik 52092. 
My greeting from the loveliest fleet 
of islands. © Nov. 6, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
26, 1912; K 52093. 


Sunshine Isles. © Nov. 6, 1912; 2c. 
Nov. 26, 1912; K 52094. 


GLINES PANORAMIC PHOTO CO., Boston. 

[27962 

Boston-Americahn league champions 

1912. '°""© Oct! (8, 1912; 2 « Och %& 
1912; K 48699. 


GODRON (GEORGE) East Saint Louis, 
Til. [27963-27993 


[Small cuts mounted on card-board].: 

Accident, 17.—Arts. 238.— Dark 
lady, 8.—Dark man, 11.—Deceit, 14.— 
Disappointment, 18.—Distance, 12.— 
Flirtation, 16.— Happiness, 20. — 
Home, 15.—Honors, 19.— Jealousy, 
4.—Light lady, 10.—Light man, 9.— 
Money, 18.—Opportunity, 22.—Present, 
21.—Surprise, 7.—Visitor, 5.—Wish, 
6. © Sept. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. each Oct. 16, 
1912; K 48904-48923. 

[11 prints]: 

Adventure, 
34.—Calamity, 


380.—Best ecard of all, 
26.—Dearest wish of 


your heart, 29.—Excitement.—Gos- 
sip, 24—Letter, 33.—Sickness, 27.— 
Tears, 81.—Travel, 25.—Treachery, 


28. © Sept. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 4, 
1912; K 49762-49772. 


005 


Dd 


74324—18 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27994 


pt. Iv; Bae 


GoLpBERG (R. L.), New York. 
[27994-28048 
And sensible men carry canes too. 
©) Oct." 2, 1912 * i 6 -Ock s, 1918 K 
48448. 3 
Approach of Christmas gives the 
boss troubled sleep. © Dec. 7, 1912; 
1 ev Dee: 9; 1912* Ko 5ia37: 


Auctioneers don’t care how generous 
they are. © Nov. 22, 1912; 1 ¢. Nov. 
25, 1912; K 50884. 

Bald head has its advantages just 
like a snowstorm and a high hat. © 
Dec. 9, 1912> 1, @ Dec. 16, 19125 Is 
51516. i 


Business is bound to assert itself in 
every man’s greeting. Oct. 24, 
1912: 1 -e; Oct. 28, 1912* KK 49559: 


Carrying home the presents is more 
painful than buying them. © Dec. 24, 
19d2: Ive. Dec. 26, I912 7 Kh 352220; 


Christmas poems. © Dec. 21, 1912: 
1 @, Dew 23, 1912>) i Sek. 


Difference between genius and in- 
sanity is a matter of opinion. © Nov. 
25; (2912) Lie Nove 20/1012; Tena 109s. 

Drama of city life in three scenes. 
©) Nov: | 71912) does: Nove Spao1ge K 
50105. 


Election sob in two acts. © Oct. 30, 
1912; 1 c. Oct. 31, 1912; K 49688. 

Everybody seems to be right to-day. 
© ‘Nev. 61912" 1° cs. Nov. “7; 1912. KK 
49990. 

Everything seems to be allright un- 
til you want to start something. © 
Hecs,;5,. 1912; 4. -¢e, Dee. 6, 19125. KK 
51477. 

Football covers a multitude of sins. 
1). ‘OCCA ALD te OCE: MS BT 2 = 
K 49082. 


Great man’s conversation must be 
very instructive. © Nov. 2, 1912; 1c. 
Nev. 5, 1912; K 49909. 

Greek patriotism is interfering with 
the restaurant business. © Nov. 19, 
1912+ 1c. Novy, 27, 7912: K 50725. 

History in a modern picture frame 
f1912). > ©. Nov. 1¢ <1 WNovwi.5b: K 
49908. 

If turkeys keep going up soup meat 
will be a luxury. © Nov. 26, 1912; 1 
e, Nov. 27, 1912; K..51099. 


Important interviews on the world’s 
series. © Oct: 1,1912; 1 ¢ Oct: 5, 
1912; K 48442. 

Insurance runs as true to form asa 


race horse. © Dec. 20, 1912; 1 ¢. Dec. 
23, 1912; K. 521380; 


GoLpBperRG (R. L.)—Continued. 


It takes something besides paper 
and string to wrap up a bundle. © 
Nov. 29, 1912; 1 ¢ Dee 23a 7 
51226. 

It’s easier to get out of jail than to 
leave a theatre between the acts. © 
Sept. 28,1912; 1 ¢« Och 2) a2 
48371. 

It’s too bad you have to smoke the 
cigarettes to get the coupons. © Oct.. 
19, 1912; 1 c. Oct. 28, 1912; K 49371. 

Man who distributed work must 
have been near sighted. © Nov. 21, 
1912; 1, ec. Nov. 23, 191250 508i 


Medical experts are still unable to 
diagnose the stamp-collecting mania. 
© Nov. 14, 1912: 1) © Ney. ai eee 
K 50495. 

More old friends of Wilson’s men- 
tioned for cabinet. © Dee. 18, 1912; 
1 ¢. Dec. 19, 1912; KK StSTa 


Most valuable part of a diploma 
seems to be the frame. © Dee. 17, 
1912; 1 ¢. Dec. 18, 19125 Keisies: 


Now that they 
bread and butter 
Oct, 3, -PGU2 = aes 
48444. 


Of course the kids don’t know any- 
thing is coming off around Christmas. 
© Dec. 19, 1912; 1 ec. Dec. 21, 1912; K 
52048. 

Old man Smith has a tough con- 
tract on his hands. © Dec. 12, 1912; 
1c Dee. 13, 1912; K 51748. 

Privilege of being particular is all 
right if you don’t kill it. © Oct. 14, 
1912; 1 @ Oct. 17, 1912; K 48985. 

Rounding into shape for the grand 
opera season. © Nov. 15, 1912; 1 «@ 
Nov. 18, 1912; K 50576. 

Showing that the company isn’t al- 
ways to blame. © Dec. 10, 1912; 1c. 
Dec, 11, 1912; K 51675. 


Social conventions are largely a 
matter of imagination. © Dee. 11, 
1912; 1 @ Dec. 13, 1912) alia 


Some inside dope on the high cost 
of living. © Nov. 18, 1912; 1 c. Nov. 
19, 1912; K 50577. 

Souveniritis seems to be an incur- 
able disease. © Dec. 3, 1912; 1 «@ 
Dec. 4, 1912; K 513840. 


Temptations are too great to make a 
candy store pay. © Dec. 6, 1912; 1. 
Dee. 9, 1912; K 51536. 

Thanksgiving’s compensation. © 
Nov. 22, 1912; 1 ¢. Nov. 29) 19i2¥cis 
tee ts 


are charging for 
in restaurants. 


© 
Oct! | 5, Agia 


006 


no. 4, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


28076 


GoLmpBerG (R. L.)—Continued. 

There’s a limit to every man’s love. 
=) Dee. 2, 1912; 1c. Dec. 4, 1912;.K 
51339. 

There’s nothing like getting a pres- 
ent that is useful. © Dee. 23, 1912: 
mc: Dec. 26, 1912; K 52219. 

There’s one in a million like you. 
© Dec. 13, 1912; 1 c. Dec. 16, 1912; 
K 51828. 

They all look good when they’re far 
away [1912]: © Oct. 15; 1c. Oct. 17; 
KK 48984. 

Those gentle little Christmas re- 
minders. © Dec. 14, 1912; 1 c Dee. 
16, 1912; K 51829. 


This concerns the theatre but you 
don’t have to let it stop there. © 


mov. 30, 1912; 1 ¢ Dec. 4, 1912; K | 


51388. 

Wanted a restaurant without music. 
© Nov. 4, 1912; 1 ec. Nov. 7, 1912; K 
49989. 

What's the use of writing words for 
songs when nobody uses them. © 
eee to; 1 e. Dec: 5, 1912: K 
51434. 

Why they throw bombs [1912]: 

© Oct. 16; 1 ce. Oct. 17; K 48986. 

© Oct. 21; 1 c Oct. 23; K 49872. 

© Nov. 20; 1 c. Nov. 21; K 50726. 

© Dec. 16; 1 c. Dee. 17; K 51891. 


Yes Felix there are a lot of kind 
hearted people in this world. © Nov. 
me, 1912: 1 c.. Nov. 14,-1912; IX 50413: 


GOLDMAN (ALBERT), Cleveland. [28044 


County auditor signing the half mil- 
lion dollar bond, Dec. 10, 1912. © 
meee 42 1912-2 ce. Dec. 13, 19125 °F 


GooDWIN (ORTON E.), Portland, Or. 
[ 28045-28050 


And the general said charge. © 
Peeeeel ss 19012 >. 2c. -Oet.r. 2, 1912 14 K 
$356. 


But they can’t keep single tax in 
the bottle. © Oct. 8, 1912; 2 c Oct. 
6, 1912; IX 48928. 

Insult to justice. © Sept. 13, 1912; 
eOcr..2, 1912: K 48357. 


Remember the single tax serpent 
ust be fed. © Sept. 12, 1912; 2c. 
et. 2, 1912; K 48358. 

© 


Single tax army needs recruits. 
nes tt se, Oct; 16, 19I2;, KK 


Skeleton in the polling booth. © 
ct. 8, 1912; 2 ce. Oct. 16, 1912; K 
8930. 


GootD (GrEorGE) Aurora, Il. 
[28051, 28052 
Aurora [Ill.] East high school, 1. © 
Wove (8, AOES 2 oe: Nowe, 9))19Tae ney 
175148. 


—— 2. © Nov. 14, 1912: 2 e. 
Noy. 16, 1912; J 175360. 
GORHAM Co., New York. 
All relative. © May 
Dec. 30, 1912; K 52473. 
Choosing the bride’s silver. © Aug. 
21,\1912; 2 ¢ Dec. 30, 1912: K 52476. 
Consider these three facts. © Mar. 
25, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1912; K 52471. 
Every piece of silver. © Apr. 21, 
1912; 2 c. Dee. 30, 1912; K 52472. 


For the’ 25th. © Nov. 21, 1912; 2 
ce. Dec. 30, 1912; K 52485. 

Gorham silverware. © Feb.. 21, 
1912; 2 @. Dec. 30, 1912; K 52470. 

Old dominion. [Equestrians.—Phae- 
tone} > By 1©* Sept! 20). 19122 e: 
each Dec. 30, 1912; K 52478, 52480. 

——[Group.] © Nov. 15, 1912; 2 
ce. Dec. 30, 1912; K 52484. 
[Home-coming. — Lesson. — 
Promenade.] 1-3. © Sept. 25, 1912; 
2 ce. each Dec. 30, 1912;,K 52481-52483. 
[Pianoforte.] © Oct. 10, 1912; 
2 ec. Dec. 30, 1912; K 52477. 

[Tea table.] © Sept. 21, 1912; 
2 ec. Dec. 30, 1912; K 52479. 

i Virginia borh. © Oct. 21, 1912; 
2 ec. Dec. 30, 1912; K 52486. 

Sterling silver 7325, fine. © Jan. 25, 
1912: 2c. Dec. 30, 1912; K 52469. 

Table italk: i@) June 21, 19125) 2 e: 
Dec. 80, 1912; K 52475. 

Universally required. © Dec. 15, 
1912; 2 c Dec. 30, 1912; K 52468. 

18th century French silver service. 
© July 21, 1912; 2c. Dec. 30, 1912; K 
52474. 

GoTHAM LITHOGRAPHIC co., New York. 
[28072-28075 

[Bear in swing.] © Sept. 20, 1912; 
2 ¢. Oct. 25, 1912; K 49413. 

[Home girl.] © Aug. 19, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 25, 1912; K 49414. 

[Marian] © Sept. 26, 1912; 2 e¢. 
Oct. 25, 1912; IK 49415. 

[Prize winner.] © Sept. 10, 1912; 
AieniOeks 20, 1912 ; KK 49416. 

GotzIAN (C.) AND oo., St. Paul. 
[28076 
© Dec. 1, 


[28053-28071 
2A TOI 28 2c @ 


Violet. [ Calendar. ] 


| 1912; 2 c. Dec, 16, 1912; K 51882. 
O07 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28077 


pt. Iv, 0. S., V. 7 


GRAHAM (WILLIAM M.) Los Angeles. 
[28077, 28078 


Los Angeles at 9th and Los Angeles 
street from 800 foot elevation. © Dec. 
a, 1912* 2c, Dee 9: 1912s Pol Tous: 


at 9th and Los Angeles street 
from 2000 feet elevation. © Dec. 5. 
1912; 2c. Dec. 9,.1912; 3 176093. 


GRAINGER (W. EK.) Knoxville, Tenn. 
[28079--28090 

[12 photographs] : 

Across the valley.—Beautiful 
smokies.——Between the ranges.—Blue 
Ridge Range. — Distant mountain. —- 
Foothills.—Kingel’s Gap.—Little 
River. — Nature untamed.— Rocky 
gorge.— Sun-kissed peaks.— Thunder- 
head Mount. © Dec. 28, 1912; 2 «. 
each Dec. 30, 1912; J 176710-176721. 


GRAUEL (HENRIETTA D.) Cleveland. 
[28091 


.Grauel (Henrietta D.) © 1c. Oct. 


5, 1912; J 175135. 


GRAUERT AND ZINK, Berlin. 
[28092-28095 

[4 prints]: 

Frederick the Great, king of Prus- 
sia.—[Lady on a white horse.]—Na- 
poleon Bonaparte, the emperor.—[Polo 
player.] © Sept. 1, 1912; 2 c. each 
Oct. 21, 1912; K 49324-49327. 


GRAVES (C. W.), Logansport, Ind. 
[28096, 28097 
Aunt Mary. © Sept. 24, 1912; 2 e¢. 
Qet. 17, 1912; J 174244. 


Sheep at twilight. © Sept. 24, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 17, 1912; J 174245. 


GRAVES (CARLETON H.), Philadelphia. 
128098 
Philae, colonnade and temple of Isis. 
©: Nov. 1, 1912 2 ¢:. Noy. 15, 1912+ 
K 50998. 


GRAVES (GEORGE 8S.) Springfield, Mass. 
[28099-28101 
‘View from Garrison Hill, 1-3. © 
1 ce. each Dec. 19, 1912; J 176871- 
176373. 
GrRAy (CHARLES A.) Washington. 
[28102 


Roosevelt (Theodore) © Sept. 380, 
1912; 2c. Oct. 3, 1912; K 48420. 


GREELEY SQ. HOTEL co., New York. 
[28103, 28104 
New York City, McAlpin hotel, 31497, 
98. © Oct. 5, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 7, 
1912; J 173882, 178883. 


008 


GREEN (EDWIN F.), St. Louis. [28105 


Saint Louis serves. © Dec. 2, 1912; 
2c. Dee. 12, 1912; K amar. 


GREENLAW (ALoNnzo A.) Boston. 
[28106 

Reception to the 45th regiment, 
M. V. M. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2/¢. Oct. 
28; LOT <> Je (eee 


GREENWOOD PRESS, Millville, N. J. 
[28107 

Start the year right. © Nov. 26, 
1912; 2 @ Dec. 4, 1912 Ke a2ie 


GRIFFIN (G. Taytor) Albany. 28108 

New York State, court of appeals. 
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2 e. Dec. 30. 1912; 
J 176707. 
Gross (KE. H.) Kenmare, N. D. [28109 


Kenmare, N. D., harvesting J. A. 
Englund’s 400 acre field of winter rye. 
© Sept. 20, 1912; 2 e. et. 3, 1912. 
K 48895. 


Gross (EpwarpD), New York. 
[28110-2811 
Ah may be fond of chickens. 
Oct. 28, 1912; 2 ¢ "Oct 2s iaiee 
49464. 


I'll be your smoocher if you'll be my 
smoocherette. © Dec. 13, 1912; 2 ¢ 
Dee, 12-1912 °K. baa 

If ah don’t win her from him. 
Oct. 28, 1912; 2 ¢ Octeaoaae- 
49454. 

Say kid, I have a new 
kisses. © Oct. 28, 1912; 
1912; K 49462. 


Speaking of curves, how about mine 
kiddo. © Oct. 28, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 26 
1912; K 49455. 


’Tis sweet to love. © Oct. 28, 1912 
2c. Oct. 28, 1912; K 49463. 


GRUSH (ELMER B.), Beverly, Mass. 
[2811 
Burgess leaving Manchester harbo 
in hydroaeroplane. © Oct. 4, 1912; 
e. Oct. 7.191258 asta: 


GUNNISON (FLoyp W.) Canandaigua 
IND a [28117-2812 
Canandaigua [N. Y.] post office: 
Exterior.—Lobby.—Mail orde 
room.—Mail room.—Postmaster’s pri 
vate office. © Nov. 22, 1912; 2 e. eac 
Nov. 16, 1912; J 175770—-175774. 
GuSTAFSON (D. W.), Olivia, Minn. 
[2812 
Indian historica 


and school. 
2 c. Sept. 28, 1912; 


brand o 
2 ce. Oct. BB 


Morton, Minn., 
monuments, church 
Sept. 21, 1912; 
178918. 


no. 4, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


28184 


‘'GusTIn (E. W.) AND co., New York. 
{28123-28125 

[38 prints]: 

Dam ‘f that ain’t a good idea.—lIt 
can't be done, believe me.—’S wonder- 
ful how thish section hash got built 
up. © Sept. 18, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 
30, 1912; K 51688-51690. 

GUTHRIE (LORENA) New York. [28126 

New York, First church of Christ, 
Scientist. © Nov. 30, 1912; 1 ¢ Nov. 
22, Dec. 4, 1912; J 176238. 


GUTMANN AND GUTMANN, New York. 
[28127-28146 

[6 prints]: 

Bud of love—[Caught napping. 
Cupid. ]—Dethroned.—|[ Mischief brew- 
ing. Cupid.]—[Now I lay me. Little 
girl in night-dress kneeling at mother’s 
lap.]—[To have and to hold. Bride 
and groom.|’ © Nov. 7, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Nov. 7, 1912; K 50004-50009. 

[14 prints]: 

Bottle baby.—By candle light.—C. 
O. D.—Company for breakfast.—Con- 
eert.—Down the garden walk.—Forbid- 
den fruit—From gay Paree. 
loves me, he loves me not.—kKitty up 
to date—More to be desired than 
gold.—Mother’s helper.—Much ado 
about nothing.—Profit and loss. © 
Nov. 12, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 15, 1912; 
K 50441-50443, 50445-50455. 


HAESELER (ALBERT S.) Philadelphia. 

[28147 
— Stokowski (Leopold) shadowgraph. 
ec) Oct. 16, he 2 Oat, 18. age 
J 174809. 


HIAGAN (J. A.) Madison. Mo. [28148 
Madison, Mo., Christian church. © 
mene 1012: 2 c. Nov. 16, 19923) 
175364. 
HAINES PHOTO Co., Conneaut, O. 
[28149-28153 

Newark, N. J., panoramic view, 1, 2. 
© Dec. 14, 1912; 2:c. each Dec. 16, 
1912; J 1763835, 176336. 

Washington, bird’s-eye view from 
Washington monument, 1, 2. © Dec. 
ae, 1992: 2 c. each Dec. 16, 1912: J 
176834, 176387. 

Westfield, N. Y., 
company. © Nov. 
o, 1912: J 175316. 
Hatt (CHARLES R.), Philadelphia. 

[ 28154, 28155 


Armour grape juice 
12,°1912')'2° ee Nov. 


Pinellas Peninsula, Fla. © Dee. 11, 
gyt2: 2c. Dec: 14, 1912; K 5178L. 
Saint Petersburg, Fla., subdivision 


f 25° © Dee. 11, 1912 
1912; K 51782. 


se Ded. Wt, 


HALL (GEorGE P.) & son, New York. 

[ 28156-28159 
Broadway and herald 
square, 6199. © Oct. 17, 1912; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 19, 1912; J 174420. 
view of three bridges and East 
tiver from Seamans church institute 


[New York] 


on yeeut st., 6200. © Nov. 21, 1912; 
. Noy. 22, 1912; J 175493. 
Blea as 6198. © Oct. 4, 1912; 2 
er Oet.( 5, 1912 221 738t8. 
1912. 6201. © Nov. 21, 1912; 
at CL NOV. 22, L912: J 175492) 


Hart (HAL. G.), Pomona, Cal, [28160 


Baldy Mt., San Antonio Mt., Ontario 
and Cucumonga. © Apr. 10, 1912; 2 
C) Octo ie LOdDe F) 173915: 


Hatt (MARSHALL W.), Newport, R. I. 
[28164 
Newport beach. © Oct. 24, 1912: 2 


GC Oet, 25 T9125 N17 4642. 

Ham (R.), Fallon, Nev. [28162 
Piute, daughter and mother. Fallon, 

Nev. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2 c¢ Oct. 5, 

£912; J 173808. 

HAM (WiLLIAM DEANE), Denver. 

[28163 

Come up to Denver. © Nov. 23, 


TOU 2 Ge Neve | 26). LOd 2 KK. SA pe: 
HAMILTON-DURFEE ADVERTISING SERVICE, 
Chicago. [28164 
Assets and liabilities. © Oct. 1, 


1912; 2 e. Oct. 28, 1912; K 49468. 
Hanna (Mary), Cincinnati. 
[28165-28183 

119 photographs] : 

H (Mr.). portrait of, 6—H. (Mrs), — 
portrait of, 7.—Painting by A. Van 
Ostade, 18.—Painting by Albert Cuyp, 
19.—Painting by ©. Troyon, 8.—Paint- 
ing by Corot, 11.—Painting by Dau- 
bigny, 10.—Painting by David Ferriers, 
the younger, 1.—Painting by [rans 
Hals, 16.—Painting by Gabriel Metzu, 
4.—Painting by George Romney, 13.— 
Painting by Greuze, 9.—Painting by 
Hobbema, 21.—Painting by J. C. Cazin, 
20.—Painting by Jacob Maria, 22.— 
Painting by Jules Dupre, 14.—Painting 
by L. H. Meakin, 23.—Painting by Van 
Der Hayden, 17.—Portrait, 12. © Ott. 
ZO O12 3 2 ce each: Oct..dh; 1912 J 
175085-175103. 


HANSEN (H. P.), Withee, Wis. [28184 


Westlake (F. B.) ele farm. © 
Oct. 6, 1912; 2 ce Oct. 8, 1912; J 174340. 


509 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28185 


pt. 1, nESPyeT 


HANSEN PHOTO CO., Withee, Wis. 
[28185-28215 

Baldwin, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Novy; 10, A0t2y 2c. Naa Ss iy 
176261. 

Bloomer, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Oct, SL; 1912s, 26. Nove O.7 1912s oT 
175155. 

Boyceville, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Oct25, AGLA2 -2ee e268) OLD Ak 
174714. 


Cadott, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Wov.. 4, 19120) Deuce! OF. 
175156, 


Cameron, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Oct... Bl; AOL gh Bea Now. "Oo 192 7 


175152. 

Chetek, Wis., bird’s-eye view. ‘© 
Oeie Bie Is 2 ee Nev. 92-1912 
175154. 


Colfax, Wis., 
Oct? 24-1913 34.2 
174715. 

Ellsworth, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Noy. 1G (4912 52 6 Nov, ase 1982: 
175378. 

Endeavor, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Dec. 20; 1912 «2 "es, Dees, 19122 Fs 
176607. 


Hammond, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Nov: 29; 1912; 2ae. Now 25-1912." J 
176259. 


Horicon, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Peer 124, tOL2e 2 eo Wee.” 2a. ad 
176653. 

Hortonville, Wis., bird’s-eye view. 


© Nov. 30, 1912;-2 c. Dee. 9,.1912: J 
176400. 


bird’s-eye view. © 
eC. OER 28 ido) 
J 


~ 


Hudson, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Nov. 14) \1912% 2 se eNovia ter 10028, J 
175376. 


Ladysmith, Wis., street scene. © 


WES. th S112 2 ee. Nev, OTST 
Ligtar 

‘Loyal, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Nov. 19,1912) 2°@ Novy. 25. 191235 5 
176260. 

Marion, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Woy. 00," 1912"" 2. Cex Wed Bio. 
176399. 


Menomonie, Wis., bird’s-eye view. 
© Nov. 11, 1912; 2 c. Nov. f8, 1912; J 
175377. 

Montello quarry. © Dec. 17, 1912; 
2 ec. Dec. 19, 1912; J 176402. 


New Holstein, Wis., bird’s-eye view. 
© Dec. 14, 1912; 2 ce. Dee, 19,1912; J 
176414. 


HANSEN PHOTO co.—Continued. 


New Richmond, Wis.,  bird’s eye 
view. © Oct. 29, 19125 2 ec) Oct. 31, 


1912; J 174930. | 

Owen, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Oct. 7, 1912; 2:e. Oct. 9; 1912s a74sae 

River Falls, Wis., bird’s-eye view. 
© Nov. 11, 1912: 2 © Noy. 18; 1912-5 
Lpoote: 

Spencer, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Nov. 2, 1912; 2 ¢. Nov. “Os 002 eae 
175153. , 

Stanley, Wis., bird’s-eye view. ‘© 
Oct. 22, 1912; 2 © OGi 2a 
174652. 

Unity, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Oct. 31, 1912; 2 @ WNov see 
175034. 

Welccme, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Nov. 30, 1912; 2 ©. DeGy Oya ton. a 
176401. 

Westfield, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © 
Dec. 20, 1912; 2 ¢ (Deg, 2aesoae ca 
176606. 

[2 photographs]: 

Dorchester, Wis., bird’s-eye view.— 
Medford, Wis., bird’s-eye view. © Oct. 
14, 1912; 2 « each Och is) wie 
174348, 174344. 

[2 photographs]: 

Elmwood, Wis., bird’s-eye view.— 
Spring Valley, Wis., bird’s-eye view. 
© Nov. 7, 1912; 2 c each Novos 
19122 5 17521 2: \ VT See 


Harpy (V. B.) Frankfort, Ind. [28216 
Wreck. © May 11, 1912; 2 @ Dee 
5 L012): GUase 


HARMON (J. 
Okla. 

[6 photographs] : 

Belle Isle Lake by moonlight, Okla- 
homa city, 1494, 1499.—Belle-Isle Lake, 
evening, Oklahoma city, 1491.—Morn- 
ing after the storm, 1205.—October 
sunset on Belle-Isle Lake, Oklahoma 
City, 1496, 1498. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2c. 
each Noy. 5, 1912; J 175063-175068. 


Oklahoma, 
[28217-28222 


WILLIAM ) 


Harris & Ewine, Washington. 
[28223-28312 

Gen. George) © 

Oct. 9, 1912; J 


Andrews (Adj. 
June: 5012 sa Ge 
174399. 

Ashurst (Sen. Henry F.) © June 
28, 1912; 2 ce. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174379. 

Beall (Hon. Jack) © Dec. 12, 1912; 
2 ec. Dee, 19, 1912; J 1(63e0; 

Bonzano (Monsignor) © Aug. 2, 


1912; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912: J 174390. 
O10 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


28312 


Harris & Ewinc—Continued. 

Brun (Minister Constantine) © 
Maw oO, 1912. 2 « Dee 11, 19123: F 
HiO2(5. 

Bryan (Mrs. William J.) © July 
i, A9i2; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912: J 174361. 

Buchanan (Hon. Frank) © Aug. 5, 
eee 2c. Oct: 19, 1912: J 1487s. 

Calero (Hon. Manuel) © July 16, 
ai. 2 ec. Oct; 19, 1912; J 174369. 

Catron (Sen. T. B.) © Aug. 
eee Cc. Oct, 19, 1912: J 174396. 

Chinda (Viscount) © June 17, 
ae. 2 e. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174394. 

Chinda (Viscountess) © July 
1Ot2 > 2 c. Oct.:19, 1912; J 174401. 

Clapp (Sen. Moses E.) © June 25, 
aoe 2)e Oct. 19, 1912; J 174370. 

Clayton (Hon. H. D.) © Dee. 
d912 62 ¢: Dec. 19, 1912; J 176381. 

Cox (Rep. James M.) © Nov. 2, 
a912; 2 ¢ Dec. 6, 1912; J 176059: 

Curry (Hon. George) © Dec. 
fol? ec. Dec, 19, 19125; J 176393. 

Davenport (Hon. J. S.) © Aug. 24, 
1912; 2 ¢. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174410. 

Debs (Hon. Eugene V.) © Oct. 20, 
pron | 2, Dec; 11,1912 ;:J 176268: 

Fall (Sen. Albert B.) © Aug. 24, 
$9122 2 c, Oct. 19,1912); J 174364 

Farley (Cardinal) © Aug. 24, 1912; 
Zz €& Oet. 19, 1912 > J 174395: 

Frear (Gov. Walter F.) © Dee. 12, 
pois 2c. Dec. 19, 1912 4.3: 1763TE 

Garner (Hon. John N.) © Dec. 11, 
1912; 2c. Dec. 19, 1912; J 176389. 

Gibbons (Cardinal James) © Dec. 
ht. 1ot2- 2 ec: Dee. 19, 1912. F 176391.., 


Glascock (Gov. W. E.) © June 23, 
Pete se. Oct. 19, 1912 > F-AT43Sh 

Goeke (Hon. J. Henry) © Aug. 21, 
pee 2 eC, Oct 19, 19125) 5 Li4s98. 


Governors’ group, 1912. © Dec. 7, 
aot23 2.c.. Dec, 41, 1912: J. 176273. 


Green (Hon. William R.) © Aug. 
ZISAOI2: 2-e. Oct. 19, 1912; FJ 174360, 

Griest (Hon. William W.) © Aug. 
at, tol2: 2 @. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174382. 


Gronna (Hon. A. J.) © June 25, 
1912; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174415. 


Hadley (Hon. Herbert 8S.) © June 
23, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174409. 


Hammond (Hon. W. 8.) © Dee. 11, 
aor 2 ee Dee, 19, 1912: J LTiGS95: 


Hanna (Hon. L. B.) © Dec. 7, 1912; 
2 c. Dee. 11, 1912; J 176266. 


Harris & Ewrnc—Continued. 
Hardwick (Hon. Thomas W.) © 
AU MADE AOLZ 2) 2 ca Octs| 19) 1912 vos 
174405. 
Harmon (Mrs. Judson) © Aug. 19, 
$9125. 2 ec..Oct.19, 1932° J: 174417. 
Hay (Hon. James) © Dec. 11, 1912; 
2 ce. Dee. 19, 1912; J 176394. 
Hayden (Hon. Carl) © Aug. 19, 
1912;. 2°¢. Oct. 19,1912: J 174407. 
Heflin (Hon. J. Thomas) © Dec. 12, 
1912; 2 c. Dee. 19, 1912; J 176396. 
Henry’ (Hon. R. L.) © Dee. 11, 
1912; 2 e. Dee. 19, 1912; J 1763890. 
Holland (Hon. EB. E.) © Aug. 21, 
1912; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174874. 
Howland (Paul) © Aug. 21, 1912; 
2 e. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174368. 
Hughes (Hon. William) © Dec. 11, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1912; J 176379. 
Kinkead (Hon. E. F.) © Aug. 19, 
1912; 2 ce. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174402. 
Lafferty (Hon. Abraham W.) © 
Ae hs, IOI 2 re.» Oet, 19, JO 2ec.F 
174406. 
Lenroot (Hon. Irving L.) © July 3, 
1912 312) e: Oct. 19,1912: J 14387. 
Lloyd (Hon. James T.) © Dec. 11, 
1912 32 ec) Dee. 19. 1912: J, 176385. 
McKenzie (Hon. John C.) © Aug. 
12, 198232 ec, Oct. 19, 191.2: J. 1743865. 
Maher (Hon. James P.) © June 17, 
AGAZ.: 2 eC. Oct: 19, 1£912.-; F.174398. 
Martin (Sen. Thomas S.) © Dee. 11, 
1912; 2 ¢. Dee. 19, 1912; J 1763883. 
Massey (Sen. W. A.) © Aug. 12, 
1OTZ Bie Oct, 19:) 1912, : 1743633 
Mills (Gen. A. L.) © Aug. 2, 1912; 
20°C. OCb. 1919122 3 174372. 
Moon (Hon. John A.) © Dee. 11, 
OTe eerie) Dees tO) 1122. h L(6S76. 
Morse <GHon, ‘Hi A.) . ©X, duly 3, 
POV Bo ie OC 195. 1902; J; 174380: 
Murdock (Hon. Victor) © July 3, 
POEZ sie Ocor, 19, 1912+ s LT4385. 
Murray (Hon. W. EF.) © Oct. 12, 
IOLA 2 eu Dees (th ASTD. S- LIB27T2; 
Neeley (Zon. George A.) © Aug. 
eu One 32 - Cr Oct 19: 1912s . J Laas: 
Neill (Charles P.) © Aug. 5, 1912; 
2 c. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174414. 
Norris (Hon. G. W.) © June 25, 
1912; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174388. 
O’Connell (Cardinal) © Aug. 2, 
1D 2 e; ‘Oct. 19 1912 > J PAAIG: 


O’Gorman (Sen. J. A.) © Dee. 11, 


1912; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1912; J 176382. 
O11 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28312 


pt. IV, sy vee 


Harris & Hwine—Continued. 
Padgett (Hon. L. P.) © Dee. 11, 
1912; 2 ec. Dec. 19, 1912; J 176384. 
Parran (Hon. Thomas) © June 19, 
1912; 2 e. Oet. 19, 1912; J 174408. 
Pezet “CH Gis OUR ee) STthy 25, 
ISi2? 2 ec Oet. 19, a2 eo T4AS6T- 
Poindexter (Hon. Miles) © June 
oo, LOI Zire. Ott AQ eaoL? > i v7 SUT. 
Porter (Hon. Stephen G.) © Aug. 
2, 19923 3.2 ef Oetc19, ABE2s. Jetta S89. 
Prouty (Hon. S. F.) © Aug. 5, 
ESI 2 20 e.. Oet: LO, A912: WA 74966: 
Pujo (Hons Ae PS Oy Dees i 
12s 2 Gee, ASHI Ole I GSR Te 
Rhodes (Maj. T. L.) © June 7. 
WIS: Zoe, Vet. T9;, 19t2s Ie tvs. 
Roddenberg (Hon. S. A.) © June 
Pri 2 COC 19, aASI2e FWA 7. 
Rosewater (Victor) © June 15, 
P2602 ech £9, TOL ah erase: 
Rothermel (Hon. J. H.) © July 16, 
1912: 2 ce. Oet: 19; 1992: J L437. 
Rouse (Hon. Arthur B.). © June 
25, 1912202 e. Oct 919, 1912:- a teases: 
Sanders (Sen. Newell) © June 2, 
1912; 2° ¢.Oets £95 1912 > dy 174308: 
Sells (Hon. Sam R.) © July 12, 
LUZ S42 COC] WOMANS 25 LAST EL: 
Sims’ (Hon. T: W:)° © Dec. 11, 
1912; 2 e. Dee. 19, 1912; J 176378. 
Slayden (Hon. James L.) © Nov. 
Grito ta 2 4e) Dee! Ale 1912 J WIGea67: 
Smith (Sen. Hoke) © July 27, 
1912; 2 c¢. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174404. 
Stewart (Hon. Joseph) © July 20, 
ISIAs 2 ie Oet;: TSF L982 yh LT4a84, 
Stubbs (Hon. W. R.) © June 23, 
L902 2 /e. Oat--LG,, 1992 2-7 174373. 
Sulzer (Hon. William) © Dee. 12, 
191252 e) Dee: (Ot 1912 J 176386. 
Swanson (Sen. C. A.) © Dec. 11, 
1912 3:2°e. Dee. 19, A9124°5. 176388. 
Taft (Hon. Charles P.) © July 3, 
1912.2 ¢. Oct..19; 191235 1L7T4386. 
Thompson (Carmi A.) © June 21, 
19123 2) @ Oct 19S 1912 oO 441. 
Tuttle (Hon. William E.) © June 
OF, A912 Qe.’ Oct: 19,7912 4 J 174s838. 
Underhill (fon. Edwin S.) © June 
28, 1912; 2 e. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174403. 
Underwood (Mrs. Oscar) © June 
5, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174400. 
Valdez (Seiior Ramon) © Nov. 9, 
1912; 2c. Dee. 11, 1912; J 176274. 


Williams (Hon. John Sharp) © 
Dec: 11, 191232°2) c!. Dec 19 sole; J 
176262. 


INOW 6: 2c SSI ee 


Harris & Hwine—Continued. 


Wilson (J/iss Eleanor Randolph) 
© Nov. 2, 1912; 2 c. Bec? aie aies 
J 176269. 

Wilson (Hon. Frank E.) © June 
25, 1912; 2c. Oct. 19, 192; tae 


Wilson (Miss Jessie Woodrow) © 
c. Dec. Ti, 13a2aea 
176270. 

Wilson (Mrs. Woodrow) © Nov. 2,. 
1912: 2 @. Dee. 1k, 1912) F Ate 


Hart (WILLIAM CLARK), Springfield, 

Mass. [28313 

Arbutus. © Sept. 3, 1912; 2 ¢ Aug. 
28, A912 Aiton 


Hart, SCHAFFNER & Marx, Chicago. 
[28314-28347 
Across the campus. © Sept. 9, 
1912; 2 e: Oct. 17, 1912; K 48968. 
After the matinee. © Noy. 1, 1912; 
2 c. Nov. 18, 191277 S0Saa. 
Choice bird. © Nov. 8, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 18, 1912; K 505382, 


Christmas shopping. © Noy. 29, 
1912: 2c Dec. 13, 1912; K 51736. 

Enter the New Year, 1913. © Nov. 
29, 1912; 2 c. Dee: 13, 19123 Keaies 


Freshman. © Oct. 3, 192272 c¢ 
Oct. 21, 1912; K 49318. 


Getting back. © Noy. 6, 1912; 2 « 
Noy, 18,. 1912: Ik S033 


Going to dinner. © Nov. 16, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 4, 1912: Ki isa! 


Going to the game. © Oct. 24, 
1912; 2 c. Nov. 18, 19123 K 50822: 


In the frat house. © Sept. 9, 1912; 
2,.¢c,..Oct. 17, 19123 K see 

Junior. © Oct; 3, 191292 Goce 
1912; K 49814. 

Making a strike. © Oct. 3, 1912; 
2c. Oet. 21, 1912 K 40aa5, 


| Men’s fashion cuts]: 


At the orchard.——Home coming.— 
Opening of school.—Spectators.—Spell- 
binder. © Sept. 18, 1912; 2 @ each 
Oct. 17, 1912; K 48969, 48970, 48972-— 
48974. 

[—— Large size]: 

After the game.—aArt gallery.—At 
the navy yard.—-Hockey.—In the pad- 
dock.—Windy day. © Oct. 11, 1912; 
2 ¢. each Nov. 4, 1912; K 49828, 49834— 
AOS88. 


All's well.—Campaign  ci- 
gar.—Out in the open.—Promenade.— 
Ski jumper. © Oct. 16, 1912; 2 ¢. each 


Nov. 4, 1912; K 49829-49833. 
012 


MISCELLANEOUS 
/ no. 4, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


| HART, SCHAFFNER & Marx—Contd. 
Night before Christmas. © Novy. 29, 
eroi2: 2c. Dec. 13, 1912; K 517387. 

On the side lines. © Oct. 10, 1912; 
mc. Oct. 21, 1912; K 493816. 

Ready for the evening. © Nov. 16, 
t9t2; 2c. Dec. 4, 1912; K 51351. 


Moor. ©) Oct. 3, 1912;)2.¢ Oct. 
21, 1912; K 493817. 

Sophomore. © Oct. 3, 1912;'2 « 
met, 21, 1912; K 49318. 

Waiting for the start. © Nov. 6, 


912; 2 c. Noy. 18, 1912; K 50530. 


Harte (HAL) Toledo. [28348, 28348* 
Coutere (Bill) dare devil. © Oct. 

me tot2- 2 ec: Nov. 9, 1912; J-175149. 
Whitlock (Brand) © Sept. 10, 

aos 2 €. Sept. 13, 1912; FJ 173208. 


HARTMAN FURNITURE AND CARPET CO., 
Chicago. [28349-28351 
Cupid the promoter, Hartman the 
murnisher. © Oct. 13, 1912; 2 ¢ Oct. 
28, 1912; K 49639. 

Hartman’s four big Chicago stores 
are at your service. © Oct. 6, 1912; 
2 ec. Oct. 28, 1912; K 49640. 

What next, Hartman’s of course. 
Regen fet 1912562 '@. Oct...28, 1912; 
K 49461. 


Harvey (E. 8S.) Lebanon, Ind. 
[ 28352-28356 
Ralston (Samuel M.) and his sec- 
retary Bert Winters. © Dec. 7, 1912; 
ee. Dec. 14,,1912; J. 176317. 
——hbust view. © Dee. 10, 1912; 2 
e Dee. 14, 1912: J 176315. 
in his law office. © Dec. 10, 
1912; 2 ec. Dec. 14, 1912; J 176316. 
——three quarter figure. © Dee. 
aot912)- 2 e. Dec. 14,1912; J 176314. 
Ralston (Mrs. S. M.) © Nov. 24, 
aoe: 2 ec, Nov. 27, 1912; 3 175078: 


Harvey (H. J.) New Orleans. 
[28357-28368 

Attempt at raising Huppmobile, 32 
model H roadster, from Lake Pont- 
euartrain, © 1 c¢. Nov. 14, 1912: J 
175964. 

Birmingham baseball team. © Sept. 
pete 2 e€. Dee; 2, 1912; J LT6014: 

Diver at work raising Huppmobile, 
type 32 model H roadster, from Lake 
Pontchartrain. © 1 c. Nov. 14, 1912; 
J 175965. 

Hoisting Huppmobile, 32 model H 
roadster, from sunken Josie. © 1. 
Nov. 14, 1912; J 175963. 


Harvey (H. J.)—Continued. 

Janus (Antony) aviator: 

Arriving in New Orleans with case 
of Lemp’s beer.—En route to New 
Orleans. © Dec. 15, 1912; 2 c. each 
Dec. 21, 1912; J 176428, 176429. 


Josie (Steamer ) wrecked in Lake 
Pontchartrain, Nov. 3, 1912. © Nov. 
9: 1912 2 ie. Nov. 14.) 9912.3. 7 | 275962, 

Parker (John M.) ©: 1c. Dec. 16, 
1912; J P6673. 

St. George’s church, choir and or- 
gan. © Dec. 238, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 30, 
1912; J 176787. 


South Carolina (U. S. S.) crew. © 
7, 


Ween, My Aoi 2 (ex Dec. 1902 EE 
17607T. 
Tulane football team. © Nov. 21, 


1912.52 'e. Dee. 2, 1912; J 176012. 
Westwego, La., Texas and Pacific 

railway terminals. © Oct. 19, 1912; 

2 €. Dees T1912; J AT6OG. 

HASTINGS H.) Haverhill, 

Mass. [28369, 28370 

‘Head (W. D.):1, 2. © Nov. 8, 1912; 

2 ce each | Noy. £6, $9125 sy Tasek 

175362. 


HAUSLE (FRANK) New York. [28371 

Fire proof safety stair case, sheet 
nos Bid er eto LO: WIS Ty 4: 
HAWKINSON (A. R.) Mazeppa, Minn. 

[28372, 28373 

Mazeppa, Minn., high school. © 
Novy: (Ont Oi2s 12. 'e Nov... 13, 1912: 
175241. 

—— People’s state bank. © Oct. 
2a LONE 2. Ooky 2A 1992: J A7450F, 


HAYDEN (JOHN A.) Portland, Me. 
[28374-28376 
© 1c” Nov. 19, 


( GEORGE 


Salmon jumping. 
1912; J 175780. 


Salmon jumping at Hatchery at 
Raymond, Me. © 1 ¢ Nov. 19, 1912; 
J 175779. 


Salmon jumping at Raymond, Me., 
salmon pool. © 1 c¢. Nov. 19, 1912; 
J 175781. 


Haypon (W.) Marshfield, Or. [28377 
Gamp ; fire.) © Dee,.1, 1912:.2 @: 
Dec. 14, 1912; J 176313. 


Hecut & CAMPE, INC., New York. 
[28378, 28379 


Oaddie, . ©) st es. Nov. 4, 1912; Fi 
175027. 

Golf player. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1912; 
J 175028. 


013 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28380 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 7 


HEDENBERG (JAMES W.), Chicago. 

[6 photographs] : [28380-28885 

Chicago 1859, N. E. corner of Clark 
and Wash. streets looking 8S. E. from 
court house, 2—Chicago 1859, N. E. 
and §S. HE. corners of Clark and Ran- 
dolph streets from courthouse, 1— 
Chicago 1859, S. E. corner of Lasalle 


and Wash. sts. taken from courthouse, . 


4.—Chicago 1859, S. W. and N. E. cor- 
ner of Wash & Lasalle sts. taken from 
courthouse, 6—Womans home of Chi- 
cago erected 1868, 69 on W. Jackson 


street cor. of Halstead St. 3. & 5. © 


Oct. 7, 1912; 25e. each Get, 251912; 
J 174085-174090. 


HEDLUND (O.) Madras, Or. 
[28886-28392 
Harvesting wheat near Madras, 
Crook County, Or., 1017-1019. © Oct. 
10, 19123".2 ‘ce. each “Oct: 80, 1932" 5 
174884174886. 


Old haystack ranch, Crook County, 
central Oregon. © Sept. 25, 1912; 2c. 
Oct. 30, 1912; J 174887. 

Sherars bridge, the old gateway to 
central Oregon, Deschutes River. 
mept,, 0, 19123 2 °e Novo.2e,. 102s 
175706. 

Volunteer grain on the line of Ore- 
gon trunk near Culver County, central 


Oregon. © Oct. 9, 1912; 2 c Nov. 25, 
1912; J 175707. 

Wanamevit (Mrs.) and papoose. © 
Mone (hO1e: 2 e) Nov..-25° 19128 J 
175705. 


HEER ENGINE CO., Portsmouth, O. 
[28393 
[Self balancing engine.] © Feb. 19, 
1912; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1912; K 49119. 


HELFRICH (J. W.) New York. 
[6 prints]: [28394-28399 
Let us pilot you.—Make your brains 
do your work.—Sharp points for sharp 
people.—Sharp’en your brain.—Sharp’s 
way.—Way up. 
© Nov, 1, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 4, 
1912; K 49755-49760. 


HELMIs (Grorce N.), New York. 
[28400 
Battle of Genitza (Maya tay T'evitwr) 
© Nov. 16, 1912: 2 ¢. Noy. 18, 1912; 


K 50573. 


HENDERSON co., Cin- 
cinnati. [28401 
How do you stand on the question: 
R u wet or dry. © Sept. 1, 1912; 2c. 
Oct. 14, 1912; K 48784, 


LITHOGRAPHING 


HENKHE (EpmMuND J.) Scranton, Pa. 
[28402 


Scranton, Pa., panoramic view in 
1912. © Dec. 1, 1912; 2°e eee 
1912: LF 276en2. 

HENSLEY (KE. R.) Manchester, Ia. 
[28403 

Dyersville, Ia., bird’s-eye view. © 
Nov. 27, 1912; 2 \¢) NOV" See 
176235 
Hertz, New York. [28404-28410 

Hertz polo girl. © Noy. 25, 1912; 
2 ec. Nov. 22, 1912° J 1fo27o: 

[6 prints]: ; 

[Hertz Norfolk suit.]—[Hertz polo 
coat.|—[Hertz side saddle habit.]— 
[Hertz sporting coat, back and front 
views. |—[Hertz walking suit.] © Oct. 
15, 1912; 2 c. each OGin stare ee 
48413-48418. 


HIBBARD (C. J.) Minneapolis. 
[28411-28418 


Agency convention Northwest na- 
tional life, Minneapolis, Aug. 1912. © 
Aug. -8, 1912; 2 c) Nov. pie ee 
ures ay 

Donaldson's’ delivery rigs. © Oct. 
25, 1912; 2 e Now. 13): 19123 det oeee. 

Minneapolis fire dept. autos. © Oct. 
27, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 13, 1912 533 1ia2ae 

Minneapolis from southwest. © 
Aug. 15, 1912; 2 @.° N@w. Gee 
AWE ye 

Minnepolis, Lake Calhoun beach. © 
Aug. 13, 1912; 2 NOV) ieee 
175254. 

Minnesota state fair, 1912. © Sept. 
10, 1912; 2 ¢ Nov. 13, 79123 iis: 

Night crowd at Lake Harriet. © 
Sept.’ 3, 1912: 2 ¢. Novi aa aon 
Viba2p4t 

U. of M. campus from chimney. © 
Dec. 16, 1912; 2.¢. Dec. 18) Wigs a 
176348. 

HICKS, CHATTEN ENGRAVING CO., Port- 
land, Ore. [28419 

Oregon apples. © Novy. 2, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 9, 1912; K 515384. 
HIGGINBOTHOM (G. J.) Dallas. 

[28420 

[| Dallas, Tex. ] 

Southwestern life bldg. © Oct. 15, 
1912; 2 ce. Oct. 24, 1912: J 174605: 
HieGins (FRANK C.) New York. 

[28421-28423 

Basic cryptograph Aegypto-Hebraic 
elements. 1 ec. Oct. 29, 1912; I 1188. 
order of Melchisedek. 1 ¢. Nov. 


8, 1912; I 1150. 
o14 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


HieGins (FRANK C.)—Continued. 

tree of life development. 

Nov. 7, 1912; 1 1149. 

ape (ih. )) Palnyyra, N. J: 
[28424-28496 


15. 


[7S prints]: 

Annabel.—Apple blossoms.—At the 
elose of day.—Autumn  beauties.— 
Away from the busy world.—Beat it 
kid, beat it.—Beside still waters.— 
Best of the flock.—®*Betsy and Bossy.— 
Bianca.—Boy scout.—Bringing home 
the bride—Charming  vista.—Clari- 
bel. — Daffodils. —- Dorothea. — Even- 


ing.—Forest giants.—Foretelling the 
future—Friends loyal and true— 
Gentieness and strength. — Good 


friends.—Hello.—Hello dad.—His first 
bank  account.— Home-made — rain- 
storm. Honest labor. — In _ the 
marshes.—In the mellow sunshine.—In 
winter’s icy clasp.—Interested specta- 
ters.—Jessica. — Loyai friend. — Mar- 
garita—Mother’s helper.— Neath sum- 
mer skies——Old oaken bucket.—Our 
morning ride—Passing of the day.— 
Pathway to the sunset.—Pink lady.— 
Pink rose—Pippins.—Plenase fill my 
order.—Popular smithy.—Prize Hol- 
steins.—Purple shades of evening.— 
Ready for battle-—-Ready for the 
opera.—Red rose.—Rippling brook.— 
Rosemary. -— Roses. — Royal herd. — 
Shades of autumn.—Shadows of sun- 
set.—Special delivery.—Still waters. 
Strong and sterdy [Four and two 
horse scenes. | 1, 2.—There’s no 
place like home —Three chums.— 
Through the _ gathering twilight.— 
Twilight shadows.—Violet—Watching 
the restless herd.— When ignorance is 
bliss —When the day is done.—Where 
quiet reigns supreme. White face.— 
Whitecapped waves. — Yellow rose. — 
Youthful depositor. © Oct. 1, 1912; 
2c. each Oct. 9. 1912; IKK 48538-48610. 


HIneEs (T. A.) Independence, Ia. 
[28497 


Independence, Ia., new high school. 
© Nov. 25) 1912;.2 «&. Nov.) 6, 4912;'J 
175202. 

HIRZEL, FELTMANN AND CO., New York. 
[28498 

Sicula-Americana societa di naviga- 
zione 2 vapore. © Dec. 14, 1912; 2. 
Dec. 21. 1912; K 52291. 

HIsSPpsNIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA, New 
York. [28499-28501 

Hispanic society of America: 

Main floor looking east, 1. 2.—North- 
east corner main floor. © Oct. 24, 
41912; 2c. each Oct. 29, 1912: J 174920-— 
174922. 


28528 


‘HOFFMAN (J. HENRY) Baltimore. 


[28502 
Trial of Calisto, from painting by 
Peter Paul Rubens. © 1 ¢. Dec. 21, 
1912; J 176434. 
HoKENSTROM (N.) 
Wis. 


Chippewa Falls, 

[28503 

Roosevelt (Theodore) at Chippewa 

Falls, Wis. © Oct. 14, 1912; 2 e. Oct. 
17, 1912; J 174598. 


Ho“ttYeR (SAMUEL) Hudson Heights, 
ph Band fn [28504-28515 

[12 prints]: 

Barnum’s museum, 1853.—Broadway 
and Leonard Street, 1839.—Burbon’s 
theatre, 1849.—Fulton market, 1852.— 
Havemeyer mansion, 1850.—Hone’s 
(Philip) house, 1840.—House at cor- 
ner of 34th Street and 11th Avenue, 
1848.—Miller house, 1830.—Novum 
Amsterodamum, 1667.—Number 7 State 


- Street, 1850.—Revenue Office, 1855.— 


Thalia theatre and Atlantic garden, 

1850. © Dee. 28, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 

21, 1912; IX 52031-52042. 

HorsincErR (R. W.) Charlottesville, 
Va. [28516-28520 

Monticello cirket. © Sept. 10, 1912; 
2 c. Oct. 26, 1912; J 174667. 

[4 photographs]: 

Home of a_ patriot.—Presidential 
home.—Salon.—Servants’ quarters. © 
Sept. if, 1912: 2 e. each Oct.. 26, 1912; 
J 174668-174671. 


Hooper (Rosa) San Francisco. 
[28521 
Haglund (Katherin) mascot. © 1 
ce. Noy. 4, 1912; J 175004. 


Horner (Cart J.) Boston. 
[ 28522, 28528 
Urack (Otto).1, 2. © Dee. 4, 1912; 
2. @) seach! Dec. G6, , 19323. A607, 
176058. ; 


Hornung (Joun ©.) Louisville, Ky. 
[28524 
[Hornung (John C.)] Health, bank- 
ing power, success. © Nov. 5, 1912; 
2’ e.. Nov. 7,'1912; K 49975. 


HostetTer (J. B.), Davenport, Iowa. 
[28525-28528 

Norwood (Irving C.) 1-3. © Aug. 
80, 1912: 1 ec. each Sept. 20, 1912; 1 
e. each Oct. 18, 1912; J 1743825-174827. 


Redmen group. ©1ce. Oct. 7, 1912; 
J 173904. 


O15 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28529 


pt. IV. nose 


Houston (NELLIE SHAW) Cincinnati. | Hunt (Woopsury E.), Concord, N. H. 


[ 28529-28531 

Good roads congress, Dec. 3-6, 1912: 

Bird’s-eye view exhibition hall.— 

Convention delegate group with hats 

off.—Convention delegate group with 

hats on. © Dec. 19, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Dec. 23, 1912; J 176608—-176610. 


Howexyu (SARA J.), Philadelphia. 
[ 28582-28535 


[Cross stitch pattern. Bird design. ] 


Cy Dec 3.19125 2 ‘CDE 7012 KK 
51691. 

[ Butterfly design. © Dec. 3. 
£Ot2; 2.c. Decs 2, 19122 Ke Sloss. 

[ Rabbit design.] © Dec. 3, 
1912: 2.e. Dee, 2, 912. 1K SGO4. 

[ Strawberry design.] © Dec. 


3.4912: 21e) Dee, 2, 1912" Ko Stes2, 
HUDOR WATER co., Buffalo. [285386 


Root (J. Ginger) © Nov. 25, 1912; 
2 c. Nov. 26, 1912; K 50995. 


HuesscH (Marcus M.) Chicago. 

[ 285387, 28538 
electric bell. door 
opener, speaking tube and indicator 
panel. Back [and] front. © June 3, 
1932; 2c each Dec. 23, 1912; J 176587, 
176588. 


Hueeins (U. S.), Homestead, Pa. 
[28539-28549 

Change of air is doing me good. © 
ec. (15, 1912.2 63 Wee 25, 1a ik 
52409. 

[Colored post cards]: 

Hard to keep the straight and nar- 
row way.—Helping hands reach out 
along the way.—Honk.—I’m — sure 
grinding out some tires on this trip.— 
We're only hitting the high places.— 
Wish you were along, kiddo. © Oct. 
20, 1913; 2c. each ‘Noy. 1, 1912; K 
49692-49697. 


Muckadamized. © 0 ci as Weg 2 ba 
ec. Oct..19, 1912; K 49121: 


My car sure makes ’em all stop and 


Combination 


look. © Jan. 15, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 28, 
1912; K 52410. 

O for more’ worlds to honker. © 
Dec. 15, 1912;.2 c. Dec., 28, 1912; Ik 
52411. 

You bet money talks, mine is 


screamin’ goodbye. © Oct. 17, 1912; 
2, Oct. *19,/1912 + K 49120. 


HUGHES AND BAILEY, New York. 


[28550 

Norwich, Conn., 1912, aero view. © 

Oet.. 1, TAS > e Gehl se, tei? ok. 
48421. 


~ 


0 


nT A 


[28551-28554 

[4 photographs] : 
Boy with rabbit.—Child with bird’s 
nest.—Girl with duck.—Girl with rab- 


bit. © Sept. 19, 1912; 2 e each Sept. 
30, 1912; J 174293, 174294, 174208: 
174299. 


HureL (AMAND MArtTIN) Rosebank, 
Staten Island, N. Y. [28555 


Sainte famille; by Raphael Sanzio. © 
© Sept. 16, 1912; 2 ce Sept. 19, 1912; 
H 1028. 


HUTCHISON (R. R.} Endicott, Wash. 

[ 28556 

Bowers ranch combined harvester. 

© Aug. 21, 1912; 2'c. Aus? 2674982" 
J 1753883. 


HurtTen (A. R.) New York. [28557 
New York (U. S. 8.) launching. © 

Oct., 31, 1912; 2. ec: Nov. -S0eiea ae 

175957. 

Hype (Epwarp S8.), Dubuque, fa. 

{28558 

Henderson (David Brenner) and 

tomb. [Post card.] © Aug. 22, 1912; 

2 e: Oct. 7," 1912 > KK Agana 

HybDrE (HELEN) Tohyo. [28559-28569 
[Wood cuts, colored on rice paper]: 


Common scold.—Feeding the bun- 
nies.—Going to market.—Interlude.— 


Mexican coquette.—Mexican Re- 
becca.—Moonlight on the Viga 
Canal.—Orizaba (Mount)—Over the 


garden walls.—Sunday morning.—Un- 
willing dancers. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each Noy. 23, 1912; K 50843-50853. 


IDEAL AEROPLANE & SUPPLY co., New 
York. [28570 
Ideal Curtiss hydro-aeroplane, con- 
vertible. © Oct. 19, 1912; 1 c. Oct. 19, 
TOL HAST 
IMPERIAL GRANUM CO., New Haven. 
[28571-28575 
© Nov. 25, 
26; 19k 


Mother and baby, 1-5. 
1912; 2 ¢«. each Nov: 
175747-175751. 

Imus (M. dE Leon) Chelan, Wash. 
[28576 

Held, as it-were, the mirror up to 
nature. © Nov. 30, 1912; 2 © Dee: 
10, 1912):)0> D6 Haas 
INSURANCE PRESS, New York. 

[28577, 28578 

I'll take the insurance later. © 
Nov. 16, 1912; 2.c. Nov. 19, 19823536 
50645. 

Nothing doing today. © Oct. 
1912; 2 e. Oct. 11, 1912; K 48654: 


9, 


16 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


28956 


INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL CORPO- 
RATION, New York. [28579 
International agricultural corpora- 
tion Buffalo fertilizer works. [Calen- 
mar). © Oct. 29,1912; 2 ¢) Nov.)11, 
1912; K 50290. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE, New 

York. [28580-28956 

Actual photograph of bombardment 

' of Maritza. © Nov. 14, 1912; 1 «¢. 
Noy. 15, 1912; K 50464. 

Adamant line of the Army repulsing 
the Navy attack. © Dec. 1, 1912; 1 «¢. 
Dee. 3, 1912; K 51289. 

Among the blond-haired Eskimos 
ES 4] ae 

© Sept. 30; 1 c Oct. 1, K 48353. 

© Oct. 3; 1 c. Oct. 4; K 48433. 

kc) Oct. 7:1. ¢.:- Oct: 8: K 48512. 

© Oct. 17; 1 c. Oct. 18; K 49059. 

Archbald (Judge R. W.) © Dec. 4, 
1912; 1 e Dec. 5, 1912; K 51440. 


Are we a nation of snobs. © Nov. 
15, 1912; 1 «. Nov. 16, 1912; K 50502. 


Armored cruiser Tennessee fitting 
out in haste. © Nov. 12, 1912; 1 «. 
Noy. 138, 1912; K 50388. 

Arsene (Prince) at Vranja, Servia. 
Nov. 44,1912 » 1, ¢.\Noy,/12, 1912; K 
50334. 

Astor (Alice) © Oct. 14, 1912; 1c. 
Oct. 15, 1912; K 48871. 

Astor (Mrs. John) © Oct. 14, 1912; 
1c. Oct. 15, 1912; K 48869. 

Astor (Vincent) © Oct. 14, 1912; 1 
e. Oct. 15, 1912; K 48870. 

Back to the garage. © Oct. 4, 1912; 
ie) Oct, 5, 1912: K 48453: 

Baker (Hobey) kicking the field 
goal near the end of the first half. © 
Noy 17, 1912:°T) ¢. Nove 19) | tOU2's 4K 
50594. 

Battleship Arkansas. © Oct. 
1912; 1 c. Oct. 10, 1912; K 48680. 


Battleship fleet passing in review be- 
fore the Mayflower. 
re Oc. 17, 1912; K 48995. 


Beach (Beauty) and wife conspicu- 
ous among fur-clad society at races. 
© Novy. 3, 1912; 1 c Nov. 4, 1912; K 
49802. 

Becker (Lieutenant Charles A.) © 
Oct. 6, 1912; 1 c. Oct. 7, 1912; K 48502. 
© Oet..'8; 4912: Aes Oct 9, 
1912;.K 48633. 

—— jin shackles on way to the death 
cell at Sing Sing prison. © Oct. 31, 
1912; 1 ce. Nov. 1, 1912; K 49745. 


9, 


—— 2. 


© Oct: 16,, 912°: 1 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 


seven studies. © Oct. 27, 1912; 
1c. Oct. 29, 1912; K 49612. 

—— showing him as he appeared 
during the latter days of his trial. © 
etsy 2oy\) LOL tee Oety 26) HOLD san 
49558. 


two studies. © Oct. 16, 1912; 
1 e. Oct. 17, 1912; K 48994. 
Becker (Mrs. Charles A.) 1. 
Oct. 8, 1912; 1 c Oct. 9,.1912; Ik 48634. 
——2. © Oct. 13, 1912; 1 e@ Oct. 
14, 1912; K 48792. 


—_—8. © Oct. 27, 1912; 1c. Oct. 29, 
1912; K 49609. 

——4, © Oct. 31, 1912; 1 ¢ Nov. 1, 
1912; K 49746. 

——devoted wife of Lieutenant 
Becker. © Oct. 25, 1912; 1 © Oct. 26, 
1912; K 49554. 

Belmont (Mrs. August), Mrs. 


Thomas Hastings, Mrs. Arthur Iselin. 
©) Oct: 120, 1912/1 -¢, 'Oet. 21, 19125 K 
49290. 
Bennett (James Gordon) © Oct. 2, 
HOE2 ate. Oct. 3), 192; I AS88s: 
Bernhardt (Mme. Sarah) © Dee. 
PAOD 'e, Dec.3, FOZ: IK S1293. 


Big gun in action at Muritzan. © 
Novis 14) 1912) Te Nov. 15) d9i12; 
IX 50469. 

Big guns in action at Muritzan. © 
Novis.) 1912 0 hve tNov. d4e) 1 O02 ; 
K 50420. 


Big Santa Claus. © Dec. 23, 1912; 
1c. Dec. 24, 1912; K 52146. 

Bry 19122" © Novi 22> fe: Nov. 
23; K 50818. 

Blommaert (Captain Baron de) of 
Belgium, taking a hurdle. © Nov. 20, 
1912; 1 c. Nov. 21, 1912; IK 50735. 


Boston Red Sox. © Sept. 18, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 21, 1912; J 174175. 


Boyovitch (General) © Dec. 28, 
1912: 1 c. Dec. 24, 1912; K 52147. 


Breese (Mrs. James L.) © Oct. 28, 
1912; 1 .¢. Oct. 29, 1912; K 49616. 

Brickley, Harvard’s hero. © Noy. 
24, 1912; 1 c. Noy. 26, 1912; K 51009. 


——hero of the game, and captain 
and end of victorious Crimson eleven. 
(O" Now, 5, 19125 Wie. Nove 4ecc1oaa: 
K 49799. 

Britton (Miss Katherine) © Oct. 
38,1912; 1 «@ Oct. 4, 1912; K 48482. 

Bulgarian artillery on way to the 
front. |; © \NoviiT,,1912; ine Nov. /29, 
1912): KK, 50595. 


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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 
officers distributing cigarette 
tobacco and paper to Turkish prison- 
ersic ©): Nov. 24) 1992 sce. Nov, 12, 
1912 =); 5OS3T. 


—=* outpost.’ ©- Now" 8S. 71912 1c: 
Nov. 9, 1912; K 50251. 

—— scouts reconnoitering from a 
high building. © Nov. 10, 1912; 1. 
Nov. 11, 19125" K 50286 

Cannon.’ (Joseph Dit. Get. <2, 
1912; 1 « Oct. 4, 1912; K 484380. 


Captain and star player of van- 
quished Princeton team. © Nov. 3, 
1912; 1 ec. Nov. 4, 1912; K 49804. 

Carnegie (Andrew) © Nov. 26, 
J912:- i.e, Nov. 27, 19123" 51128: 


Carnegie (Mrs. Morris) playing ball. 
© Oct: 28; 1912: 1c. Oct, 29, 1912 
Kk 49615. 


Champion Boston Red Sox players 
who participated in world’s series. 
Oete2G, 1912 5" 4 ev OCey 29 1012 ale 
49611. 

Cleveland (j/iss Esther) © Nov. 
20. S912: hc Nov. 2h, 1912501 Dono: 

Coblyn (Lieutenant) putting his 
mount over the hurdles. © Nov. 16, 
1912; 1c. Nov. 18, 1912; K 50589. 


Colossus. © Dec. 11, 1912; 1 © Dee. 
a2, 19123 Ky 5134. 

Concert of powers. © Nov. 28 
Lt tec. Nov, 29, 192 K older 

Constantinople, bird’s-eye view. © 
Nov: 2, PORQZE TT ve: NOY. 4, 2912 97K 
49798. 

Convention of blond-haired Eskimos. 
© Oct. 1, 1912; 1c Oct. 2, 1912: K 
483878. 

Corey (Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis) 
© Dec. 15, 1912; 1 ec. Dec. 16, 1912; K 
518387. 

Cropsey (Former Police Commis- 
sioner.) © Sept. 25, 1912; 1 c. Sept. 
26, 1912; K 48395. 
on the witness stand. © Oct. 17, 
1912; 1 ec. Oct. 18, 1912; K 49060. 


Dad’s the engineer. © Dee. 2, 1912; 
1c. Dee. 8, 1912; K 51294. 


Damaged rudder of the Turrialba. 
©.’ Dec. 26, 19121 '¢.’. Dees. 27; 1912 - 
K 52284. 

Davidson (Philip) known as Red 
Phil, © Oct. 6, 1912; 1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1912; 
K 48508. 

Davidson 
Seti, 
48518. 


3 


(Red Phil) studies. © 
1912s Tse, TOet. 8, (AO tee 


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Dear dad and his daughter [1912]: 
© Nov. 28; 4 c. Nov. 29; K 51138. 
© Dec. 2: 1c. Dec. 3; K 51295. 
© Dec. 27; 1 c. Dee. 28; K 52430. 
Debs (Hugene V.) on the stump. © 
Oct.. 22, 1912; 1 @ OGti 52a.ge ee 
49379. 
Decies (Lord and Lady) and nurse, 
with their infant child. © Oct. 2, 


|. 1912; 1 ec. Oct. 3, 1912; K 48389. 


Detachment of the Turkish signal 
corps hastening out of Constantinople. 
© Nov. 4, 1912; 1. ¢. Nov. 5, 1912; K 
49920. 

Devore (Josh) © Oct. 11. 1912; 1c. 
Oct. 12, 1912; IX 48769. 

Diogenes [1912]: 

© Oct. 14; 1c. Oct. 15; K 48873. 
© Oct. 29; 1c. Oct. 30; K 49737. 
© Nov. 19; 1 ec. Nov. 20; K 50715. 
© Nov. 30; 1c. Dee. 2; K 51233. 
© Dec. 9; 1 ec. Dec. 10; K 51583. 

Dixon (Senator) © Oct. 3, 1912; 
1c. Oct. 4, 1912; K 48428. 

Doctor’s orders. © Nov. 9, 1912; 
1c. Nov. 11, 1912; K 502838. 

Dreadnought North Dakota steam- 
ing into New York. © Oct. 6, 1912; 
1c. Oct. 7, 1912; IX 485i0) 


Emmerich (i/aster Herbert) on his 
mount. © Dec. 29, 1912; 1 ©. Dee. 30, 
19125 “KK S250. 

Eustis (M/s. James B.) watching 
Piping Rock races; Mrs. August 
Belmont. © Oct. 13, 1912; 1 e. Oct. 
14, 1912; K 48798. 

Everybody is busy when the boss is 
around. © Nov. 26, 1912; 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 
WIS se AT 

Fatal trio. © Oct. 8, 1912; 1 e& Oct. 
9, 1912; K 48688. 

Figure it out for yourself. © Noy. 
4, 1912; 1 c. Nov. 5, 1912; K 49921. 


Virst actual Balkan war pboto- 
graphs received here by the American. 
© Nov. 8, 1912; 1 c. Nov. 4, 19125 K 
498038. 

First photographs of scenes of 
slaughter and fire on Thracian battle- 
fialds. © Nov. 15, 1912; 1 ¢. Nov. 21, 
1912. K 50TS2: 

Meitman (Miss Lieta) in riding cos- 
tume. © Nov. 21, 1912; 1 ¢. Nov. 22, 
1912; K 50774. 

Fletcher out at the plate. © Oct. 
12, 1912; 1 ce. Oct. 14, 1912; K 48791. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 

Flynn (“ Lefty’) in the act of get- 
ting away one of his famous punts. 
me Nov. 24, 1912; 1 ¢. Nov? 26, 1912; 
K 51008. 

Yale’s dashing .fullback., © 
Maat, 1912: 1.¢ Noy. 19, 19125 
50593. 

Football season is here. © Oct. 
mor2* 1 e; Oct. 23, 1912; K 49378. 

Four gunmen disappearing into 
death house at Sing Sing. © Noy. 
moi? 1c. Nov. 29, 1912; K. 51181. 
who go on trial to-day for the 
murder of Herman Rosenthal. © Nov. 
8, 1912; 1 c. Nov. 9, 1912; K 50246. 
who will be placed on trial for 
their lives. © Oct. 26, 1912; 1 ¢. Oct. 
28, 1912; K 49556. 

Gibson (Burton W.) and 
=) Nov. 21,1912; 1 c. Nov. 
K 50777. 
and his wife as they appeared 
yesterday in court. © Oct. 2, 1912; 
me. Oct. 3, 1912; K 48390, 
downcast, his wife watching a 
witness. © Nov. 22, 1912; 1 c. Nov. 
Bs, 1912; K 50817. 

Gibson (Mr. and Mrs. Burton W.) 
waiting with breathless anxiety for 
mie verdict. © Nov. 27, 1912; 1. «. 
Nov. 29, 1912; K 51134. y { 

Gloom conference. © Oct. 30, 1912; 
eee, Oct... 51, 1912; K 49741. 


Gloom express. © Nov. 20, 1912; 
me. Nov. 21, 1912; K 50733. 

Glynn (Martin H.) © Nov. 4, 1912; 
ad ec. Nov. 5, 1912; K 49919. 

Goode (Mrs. Mary) © Dec. 21, 
eoi2: I ec. Dec. 23, 1912; K 52148. 


Gould (Mrs. Frank J.) © Nov. 22, 
ma; 1 ec. Nov. 23, 1912; K. 50822. 
and her sisters. © Oct. 5, 1912; 
1e. Oct. 7, 1912; K 48494. 

Gould (Mr. and Mrs. George J.) and 
their daughters. © Oct. 6, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 7, 1912; K 48499. 

Graunke (Alma and Arthur), Mrs. 
Louise Lindloff, William Lindloff. © 
ee oo) 19I2- 1 e. Cet: 30, 1912; Kh 
49738. 


Green (Miss Irene) one of the red- 
maired girls. © Dec. 8, 1912; 1 ¢« 
Mec. 10; 1912; K 51581. 

Group of the Turrialba’s rescued 
passengers. © Dec. 26, 1912; 1 ¢. Dec. 
ey, 7912; K 52281. 

Hardenbrook (Mrs. Mary Coleman) 
© Dec. 24, 1912; 1 c. Dec. 26, 1912; K 
52230. 


22 


m4 


the 
Di 


his wife. 
22 41912; 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERViCE—Contd. 


Harriman (j/iss Carol <A.), Miss 
Hilda Holmes, Mrs. Charles Cary 
Rumsey. © Oct. 27, 1912: 1c. Oct. 


29, 1912; KK 49608. 
He meant well [1912]: 


© Dec. 5; 1 c. Dec. 6: K 51482. 
© Dee. 9; 1 ec. Dee. 10; K 51582. 
He’s the limit. © Dec. 18, 1912; 1 


ce. Dec, 19, 1912; K 51984: . 


Helping a wounded soldier into a 
field ambulance at the front. © Nov. 
10, 1912; 1 « Nov. 11, 1912; K 50286. 

Henry (Captain Guy V.) taking a 
hurdle on Chiswold. © Nov. 21, 1912; 
fh cL Noy. 22; 1942" kK 50775: 


Here we are at Armageddon again. 
©) Mee} 10,1912 14 ¢. Dec. 11, 1912: 
IKK 51680. 

His majesty’s modern improvements. 
1. © Oct. 18, 1912; 1c Oct. 19, 1912; 
K 49146. 


——2. © Oct. 21, 1912: 1 ¢ Oct. 
22, 1912; K 49839. 

—— [1912]: 
© Nov. 1; 1 ¢. Nov. 4; K 49794. 
© Nov. 8; 1 « Nov. 9: K 50247. 
© Nov. 16; 1 c. Nov. 18; K 50590. 
© Nov. 26; 1 © Nov. 27; K 51129. 

Hollins (Miss Marion), Mrs. Payne 


Whitney. © Oct. 18, 1912; 1 ¢. Oct. 
14, 1912; K 48794. 

Holm (Miss Grace) © Nov. 23, 
1912; 1 ce. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50892. 


Horowitz (Gyp the Blood) © Oct. 
Bp Ot es Oat. it, O12 +) 1K 48509. 
and Lefty Louie Rosenberg 
leaving court. © Nov. 27, 1912; 1.«. 
Nov. 29! 1912: 1K 51130. 

Hughes (Police Inspector Edward) 
and his wife. © Dec. 26, 1912; 1. 
Dees fie 192 Kk 52279. 

J am the mayor of modern Babylon. 
@iiNov: 28; 1912: 1c, Nov: 26, 1912; 
K 50894. 


I should worry [1912]: 
© Oct. 22; 1 ¢. Oct. 23; K 49580. 
© Oct. 25; 1c. Oct. 26; K 49552. 
© Oct. 29; 1 ¢. Oct. 30; K 497389. 
© Nov. 2; 1c. Nov. 4; K 49795. 
© Nov. 9; 1c. Nov. 11; K 50285. 
© Nov. 12; 1 e@ Nov. 13; K 50386. 
© Nov. 15; 1 c.. Nov. 16; K 50501. 
© Nov. 19; 1 « Nov. 20; K 50714. 
© Nov. 22; 1c. Nov. 23; K 50816. 


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INTERNATIONAL 


Gilbert. 
12, 1912; K 50330. 
It’s nice to be married [1912]: 
© Oct. 1; 1 @ Oct. 2; K 48877. 
© Oct. 4; 1 ¢. Oct. 5; K 48454. 
© Oct. 8; 1c. Oct. 9; K 48637. 


© Oct. 18; 1 ¢ Oct. 19; K 49145. 


© Oct: 20s fi-e,y Oct. 22> 
Joy and gloom [1912]: : 

© Oct. 24; 1 © Oct. 25; K 49441. 

© Nov. 12; 1 ¢. Nov. 18; K 50387. 

© Dec. 18; 1 ¢ Dee. 14; K 51803. 

© Dee. 14;.1 c Dee. 16; K 51836. 
Joys and glooms 1912: 

© Oct. 26; 1 c Oct. 28; K 49557. 

Kazooks (Ha-king) © Oct. 12, 
1912; 1 e. Oct. 12, 1912; K 48790. 

Kearns (Sergeant Patrick) © Dec. 
24,1912 1-¢. Dec. 26, 1912: K 52228; 

Kelley (Miss Hettie), Mrs. Frank 
Gould’s sister. © Nov. 22, 1912; 1c. 
Novy, 23, 1912; K. 50819. 

Kelley (A/iss Tillie), the young sis- 
ter of Mrs. Frank J. Gould. © Nov. 
25, 1912: 2 ec, Noy..25, 1912 1K 50889. 

Keyes (Fullback), of Army, being 
downed after 20 yard run. © Dec. 1, 
TOI te: Wee's. TOV! eK izes: 

Knight (Rear-Admiral Austin M.) 
(C) Nov. 12,1912 3:1 ¢) Nov. 13, 1912¢ K 
50389. 

Labouchere (Lieutenant) taking a 
hurdle. © Noy. 16, 1912; 1 c. Nov. 18, 
1912; K 50588. 

Latest photographs of actual war 
scenes. © Nov. 17, 1912; 1c. Nov. 19, 
1912; K 50592. 

Law CRuth B.). o@. Nov. 3, 1912 > 1 
c. Nov. 4, 1912; K 49801. 

Law’s first duty. © Oct. 16, 1912; 
1 ec. Oct. 17, 1912; K 48991. 

Lindsay (J. M.) captain of the Tur- 
riaiba: © Dee. 26, O12" 1" .c. Dee. 
BT, Dd Rerge22e2¢ 


Loew (J/rs. W. Goadby, Miss Evelyn 
[and] Miss Florence.) © Oct. 6, 1912; 
1 e. Oct. 7, 19125 K 48511. 


Looking down from a 400 foot height 
to the deck of the Florida. © Oct. 6, 
1912; 1 c Oct. 7, 1912; K 48504. 

McIntyre (John F.) © Oct. 24, 
1912; 1 ec. Oct. 25, 1912; K 49444. 

Maier (David) and Charles Dubeler. 
© Dee, 24, 1912; 1 c. Dec. 26, 1912; K 


02227. 


K 49340. 


NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 
Iselin (Mrs. Arthur), Miss Lilla B. 
OvNov.. 10, “L912 ac, Now. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd 


Man from Montclair [1912]: 
© Oct. 2; 1c. Oct. 3; K 48391. 


© Oct. 5; 1 c. Oct. 7; K 48498, 

© Oct. 19; 1 c Oct. 21; K 49288 
© Oct. 24; 1 © Oct. 25: K 49442) 
© Oct. 28; 1 & Oct. 29; K 49613 
© Nov. 1; 1 @ Nov. 4; K 49792. 

© Noy. 7; 1 ¢ Nov. 8: K 50112, 

© Nov. 11; 1 ¢. Nov. 12: K 50332 
© Nov. 14; 1 ce. Nov. 15; K 50468. 
© Nov. 18; 1 ¢ Nov. 19; K 50596. 
© Nov. 21; 1c. Nov. 22; K 50773. 
© Nov. 23; 1 ce. Nov. 25; K 50898. 
© Nov. 26; 1 ce. Nov. 27: K 5116. 
© Nov. 29; 1 c. Nov. 30: K 51181. 
© Dec. 3; 1 © Dee. 4: K 51845. 

© Dec. 6; 1 © Dec. 7; K 51492. 

© Dec. 11; 1 ©. Dee. 12; K 51732. 
© Dec. 21; 1 c. Dee. 23; K 52140. 


Managers and pitching choices. © 
Oct. 6, 1912; 1 ec. Oct. 7, 1912; K 48506. 


Marquard (Rube) © Oct. 11, 1912; 
1¢. Oct. 12, 1912-7 K 457 


—— and United States sailor play- 
ing with mascot goat. © Oct. 8, 1912; 
Le. Oct. 9) 1912 Kho Seca 


in action. © Oct. 14, 1912; 1c. 
Oet. 15, 1912; K 48875. 


Martinovitch (General) and General 
Patikoff, directly behind the gun. 
Nov. 138, 1912; 1 @ Nov 4 ieee 
50422. 

Mathewson (Christy) © Oct. 10, 
1912;'1 ¢@ Oct. 11 2912 eee 

Mijuskovitch (M.) © Dec. 23, 1912; 
1c. Dec. 24, 1912; K 52148. 

Miller (Annie) © Dec. 24, 1912; 1 
e. Dec. 26, 1912; K 52225. 

Mr. Bosh, commissioner. © Oct. 14, 
1912: 1 ec. Oct. 15, 1912. Keer: 

Mr. Bosh [1912]: 

© Sept. 30; 1 c Oct. 1; K 48352. 
© Oct. 3; 1 ¢. Oct. 4; K 48481. 

© Oct. 7; 1 « Oct. 8; K 48514. 

© Oct. 23; 1 ec. Oct. 24; K 49406. 
© Oct. 26; 1 ce. Oct. 28; K 49558. 
© Nov. 4; 1 «& Noy. 5; K. 49922. 
© Nov. 138; 1¢ Nov. 14; K 50424. 
© Nov. 16; 1 c Noy. 18; K 50585. 
© Nov. 20; 1 ec. Nov. 21; K 50787. 


Mr. Jack: © Dec. 25, 1902-31 
Dec. 26, 1912; K 52234. 


Mistletoe Joy and Gloom. 


© Dee. 


27, 1912; 1 &. Dec, 28, 1912; K 52429. 


020 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


28956 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 
Montant (Mrs. Louis T.), Mrs. Og- 

den Mills, Miss Ethel Harriman. 

mer en, 1912: 1c. Oct. 29,°-1912: iK 


49607. 


Montenegrin commissary department 
on way to the front. © Nov. 14, 1912; 
dc. Nov. 15, 1912: K 50470. 


soldiers returning 
ritza after an engagement. 
aero. t ©. Nov. 8 1912: K 


soldiers returning 


to Podgo- 
© Nov. 7, 
50110. 


to Podgo- 


_ritza after an engagement, these men 


are all veterans. © Nov. 7, 1912; 1c. 
Nov. 8, 1912; K 50239. 


Montenegrins on the march. © Novy. 
a5, 1912; 1 ec. Noy. 14, 1912; K 50419. 


shoeing an ox for war purposes. 
© Nov. 8, 1912; 1 ¢. Nov. 9, 1912; 
mm. 50250... 

Moore (Mrs. Paul), daughter-in-law 
of Judge Moore. © Nov. 22, 1912; 
fc. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50820. 


More Turks on the run. © Nov. 2, 
1912; 1 c Nov. 4, 1912; K 49797. 


Morgan (J. Pierpont) 1. © Oct. 4, 
1912; 1 ec. Oct. 5, 1912; K 48455. 


+, ©). Dec. 20, 1912; 1c. Dec. 
21, 1912: K 52054. 


—— his son, J. P. Morgan, jr., and 
daughter, Mrs. Herbert Satterlee. © 
See. 1912-1 -e.. Dec. 23, 19125) K 
52141. 

— striking photographic studies. 
© Dec. 20, 1912; 1 ec. Dec. 21, 1912; 
K 52053. 


Moss (Frank): © Oct. 24, 1912; 1. 
Oct. 25, 1912; K 49448. 


Murray (Jack) © Oct. 15, 1912; 
1 ec. Oct. 16, 1912; K 48961. 


Murray sliding safely across the 
plate. © Oct. 11,1912; 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 
1912; K 48770. 


National game. © Oct. 15, 1912; 
1 e. Oct. 16, 1912; K 48962. 


Nazim Pasha, Minister of War and 
chief of the Turkish armies. © Nov. 
me 1o12: te. Nov. 12, 1912>K 50531. 


Minister of War and General- 
in-Chief of the Turkish forces. © 
move: 1912-1 ¢c. (Nov. 14,1992; K 
50284. 

New York (Dreadnought), the most 
powerful battleship in the world. © 
mom at. 1912- £ e, Nov. b) 191260 
49743. 


New York Giants. © Sept. 18, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1912; J 174176. 


74304 13-6 


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Nicholas (King), the grand old 
fighting monarch of Montenegro. © 
Nowa ty 1912° 1 e. “Novi 8). 2082s Te 
50245. 

O’Day (Jack): taking a hurdle on 
Lilly Lally. © Nov. 16, 1912: 1 « 
Noy. 18, 1912; K 50586. 

O’Gorman (Senator James A.) 
above, and ‘Supreme Court Justice 
Victor J. Dowling. © Sept. 30, 1912; 
1 ec. Oct. 1, 1912; K 48396. 

O’Grady (Sergeant D. W.) © Dee. 
2H, LOLAG L ey Deel 28, 1912 © Ko5241. 

Oh joy [1912]: 

© Nov. 7; 1c. Nov. 8; K 50113. 

One of the walls of Adrianople 

which the allies stormed. © Nov. 10, 


| 1912; 1 @ Nov. 12, 1912; K 50327. 


One result of the Montenegrin shells. 
© Nov. 7, 1912; 1 @ Nov. 8, 1912; K 
50241. 


Osterhaus (Rear Admiral) throw- 
ing out first ball. © Oct. 8, 1912; 1c. 
Oct. 9, 1912; K 48636. 


Our antediluvian ancestors [1912]: 
© Oct. 10; 1 @ Oct. 11; K 48766. 


Our old friend Bill [1912]: 
© Nov. 14; 1 ec. Nov. 15; K 50467. 

Outside the asylum [1912]: 
© Dec. 10; 1 c. Dec. 11; K 51681. 
© Dee. 11; 1c. Dee. 12; K 51781. 
© Dec. 12; 1c. Dee. 18; K 51754. 
© Dee. 13; 1c. Dec. 14; K 51804. 
© Dec. 17; 1 ce. Dec. 18; K 51981. 
© Dec. 19; 1 ec. Dee. 20; K 52009. 
© Dee. 20; 1 c. Dec. 21; K 52055. 
© Dec. 23; 1c. Dec. 24; K 52145. 
© Dee. 24; 1c. Dec. 26; K 52288. 
© Dec. 26; 1 c. Dee. 27; K 52286. 
© Dec. 28; 1 ec. Dec. 30; K 52506. 

Palmer (Captain J. M.), Mrs. Stim- 
son and Secretary of War Stimson. © 
Noy. f4:\ 1912) ):1 e: Now: 15,° 19123 6 
50466. 

Patrick (Albert T.) as he looks the 
world in the eye to-day. © Dec. 1, 
102 Oh ey Wee is, VOL Key 2e2, 
as he looks to-day. © Nov. 30, 
1912; 1 ¢@ Dec. 2, 1912; K 512381. 

+ Jeaving Sing Sing, Patrick's 
young daughter [ete.] © Dec. 1, 1912; 
ie Weers, 1912: K 51201. 

Perfect gentleman [1912]: 

© Nov. 25; 1c. Nov. 26; K 51010. 
© Nov. 27; 1 c. Nov. 29; K 51185. 
© Nov. 30; 1 ¢. Dec. 2; K 51282. 


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Perfect gentleman—Continued. 


© Dec. 4; 1 c. Dee. 5; .K 51489. 
© Dec. 7; 1 © Dee. 9; K 51542. 
© Dec. 12; 1c. Dec. 18; K 51753. 


Photographs taken in connection 
with the attack on Roosevelt. © Oct. 
16, 1912; 1 e. Oct. 17, 1912; K 49714. 

Play previous to the one on which 
Princeton scored its first touchdown in 
the second period. © Oct. 27, 1912; 1 
e. Oct. 29, 1912; K 49610. 


Players upon whom each team banks 
hope of ultimate victory. © Oct. 6, 
1912; 1 c Oct. 7, 1912; K 48507. 


Political gobbleum. © Dec. 4, 1912; 
1 e@. Dec. 5, 1912; K 51441. 


Preece (Miss Maud) © Oct. 30, 
1912; 1 ¢. Oct. 31, 1912; K 49740. 


and Mrs. William McGibbon. 
© Nov. 10, 1912; 1 c. Nov. 12, 1912; K 
50329. 5 

——on Merry Legs. © Nov. 23, 
1912%. 4 @. Noy. 25, 1912 i 50890. 

——the young English girl on her 
mount. © Nov. 16, 1912; 1c. Nov. 18, 
1912; K 50587. 


Principal figures and scenes in Gib- 
son case. © Oct. 2, 1912; 1 c. Oct. 3, 
1912; K 48387. 


Regan (Little Constance) © Nov. 
» 20, 1912; 1 e Nov. 21, 1912; K 50734. 
Reismeier (Policeman) © Dec. 24, 
1912; 1 c Dee. 26, 1912; K 52229. 
Robinson (C. M.) and Charles Pal- 
mer racing across the ford in Jefferson 
River at Hot Springs. © Oct. 28, 
1912; 1 c. Oct. 29, 1912; K 49614. 
Roosevelt (Colonel Theodore) © 
Oct. 6, 1912; 1 c. Oct. 7, 1912; K 48503. 


—— and Colonel Cecil Lyon leaving 
train at Syosset, near Sagamore Hill. 
© Oct. 28,1912; 2 ¢. -Oet. .24,° 1912; 
K 49404. 


——as he addressed great audience 
in Madison Square Garden. © Nov. 
2, 1912; 1 c Noy. 4, 1912; K 49796. 


from his most recent photo- 
graph. © Oct. 15, 1912; 1c. Oct. 16, 
1912; K 48960. 


——leaving the Capitol after 
examination. © Oct. 5, 1912; 
Oct. 7, 1912; K 48496. 


—— showing him in four character- 
istic attitudes. © Oct. 16, 1912; 1. 
Oct. 17, 1912; K 48998. 


Roosevelt’s (Colonel) latest photo- 
graph. © Oct. 16, 1912; 1 e@ Oct. 17, 
1912; K 48996. 


his 
2 ale 


pt. Iv, n.S., v. 7 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 


Rose (Jack) © Nov. 14, 1912; 1c. 
Nov. 15, 1912; K 50463. 


Rosenberg (Mrs. Lefty Louie) © 
Nov. 27, 1912; 1 ¢ Novy, 295993200 
51132. 


Royal angel of merey. © Noy. 15, 
1912; 1¢. Nov. 16,1912 Soa 


Same old world series. © Oct. 19, 
1912; 1 ¢ Oct: 21, 1912 aoe 


Schepps (Sam), three studies. © 
Oct.) 16, (19125 ee "Deh wee ee 
48922. 


Schiff (Mrs. Mortimer) © Oct. 6, 
1912; 1 e. Oct. 7, 1912; K 48501. 


Schobel (Robert) © Dee. 27, 1912; 
1 e. Dec. 28, 1912; K 52482. 


Seider (Barney) © Dec. 27, 1912; 
1c. Dec. 28, 1912; K 524338. 


Servian priests awaiting King Peter. 
© Nov.- 11, 1912; 1°¢. Ney.) deed 
K 50885. 


troops with captured Turkish 
flags. © Nov. 11, 1912; 1 @ Noy. 12, 
1912; K 50340. 


—— wife taking home her wounded 
husband. © Nov. 11, 1912; 1 ec. Nov. 
8, 1912; K 50242. 


women waiting to see wounded 
husbands. © Nov. 11, 1912; 1 ¢. Nov. 
12, 1912; K 50338. 

Shapiro (William) chauffeur of the 
gray murder car. © Oct. 21, 1912; 1 
e. Oct. 22,°1912;. K 49522 
photographic studies taken in 
court. Nov. 13, 19125. 4 e33Novasge. 
1912; K 50423. 

Sheldon (George R.) © Oct. 8, 
1912; 1 c. Oct. 4, 1912; K 48420... — 

Shell-battered Turkish barracks at 
Luzé. © Nov. 7%, 1912; 1 « Nov. 8, 
1912; K 50244. 

Silk Hat Harry [1912]: 

© Nov. 4; 1 ¢. Nov. 5; K 49911. 
© Nov. 5; 1 ce. Nov. 6; K 49969. 
© Nov. 8; 1 c. Nov. 9; K 50248. 
© Nov. 9; 1c. Nov. 11; K 50282. 


Situation in the Balkans. © Dec. 
38, 1912; 1 c. Dec. 4, 1912; K 51846. 


Snapshot taken from the deck of 
the Turrialba showing the lifeboats 
below. © Dec. 26, 1912; 1 c. Dec. 27, 
19123) K 522835; 

Society dressing Christmas dolls. © 
Dec. 9, 1912; 1 ec. Dec. 10,/19123°5 
51584. 

Society folks watching the Chilton 
Farm steeplechase at Syosset. © Dec. 
1, 1912; 1 e Dec. 8, 1912: K 51290. 


522 


no. 4, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


28956 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 
Society women seeking prizes for 

their pets at Mineola show. © June 

8, 1911; 2 c. June 9, 1911: K 25405. 


Soldiers’ wives on way to front. © 
Noy. 13, 1912; 1 ¢. Nov. 14, 1912: K 
50421. 

Speaker at the bat. © Oct. 10, 1912; 
me. (Oct. 11, 1912; K 48767. 


Spoils of the Balkan war. © Oct. 
31, 1912; 1 c. Nov. 1, 1912; K 49742. 


Stellar players of the Army eleven. 
© Nov. 10, 1912; 1 ¢. Nov. 12, 1912 = KE 
50328. 

' Sulzer (William) © Nov. 4, 1912; 

1c. Noy. 5, 1912; K 49918, 
governor-elect of the state of 
New York. © Nov. 6, 1912; 1c Nov. 
7, 1912; K 49996. 

Sweeney (Inspector Dennis J.) © 
mee, 19, 1912; 1 ¢. Dee. 20, 1912: K 
52007. 


and below Inspector Cornelius 
G. Cahalane. © Oct. 6, 1912: 1 «. 
Oct. 7, 1912: K 48500. 
Taft (Miss Helen) © Nov. 
1912; 1 ec. Nov. 15, 1912; K 50465. 
Taft (President W. H.) and fac- 
simile of his writing. © Oct. 6, 1912; 
me. Oct. 7, 1912; K 48505. 
and the reviewing party on the 
Mayflower. © Oct. 16, 1912; 1 c Oct. 
17, 1912; K 48990. 
chatting with Admiral Oster- 
haus on the deck of the Arkansas. © 
meereeo, 1912; 1c. Oet. 16, 1912: K 
48959. 


Tesreau (Jeff) © Oct. 9, 1912; 1 
=e. Oct. 10, 1912; K 48678. 


This shows the first fort or block- 
house captured by the Montenegrins 
from the Turks in the war. 1. © Nov. 
1912; 1 c. Nov. 8, 1912:> K 50111. 

——2. © Nov. 7, 1912: 1 c Nov. 
8, 1912; K 50240. 

This snapshot shows Colonel Roose- 
velt walking unaided. © Oct. 18,1912; 
1 c. Oct. 19, 1912: K 49144. ) 


Three mountaineers arrested for 
threatening the life of President-elect 
Wilson. © Dec. 11, 1912: 1 @ Dee. 
me, 1912> K 51735. 

Torture. © Dec. 20, 1912; 1c. Dee. 
21, 1912; K 52056. 

Train of Servian convoy wagons. © 
mow 11, 1912; 1 c. Nov. 12, 1912: K 
50336. 

Turkey summoning all her forces to 
defend Constantinople. © Nov. 4, 
912; 1c. Nov. 5, 1912: K 49915. 


14, 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS sSERVICE—Contd. 


Turkish artillery leaving Constanti- 
nople for the front. © Noy. 4, 1912; 
1 ec. Nov. 5, 1912; K 49916. 


prisoners at Servian army head- 
quarters. © Nov. 11, 1912; 1 @ Nov. 
12, 1912; K 50339. 

prisoners being brought in. | 
SATIS 1G Nov. by 19bes kK 


Nov. 
50288. 

—— prisoners under guard of Bul- 
garian soldiers. © Noy. 8, 1912; 1. 
Nov. 9, 1912; K 50249. 
recruits resting at. railway sta- 
tion. © Nov. ‘5, 1912; 1 « Nov. 6, 
1912; K 49970. 

——-refugees crowding into Stam- 
boul. © Nov. 15, 1912; 1 ¢. Nov. 21, 
LOIS  DOlet. 


Turrialba, snapshots. © Dec. 26, 
1912; 1 ¢. Dec. 27, 1912: K 52280. 


Two brightest gems in American 
navy. © Oct. 12, 1912: 1 ¢& Oct. 14, 
1912; K 48789. 


Uncle Trusty [1912]: 
© Oct. 2; 1 @ Oct. 3; K 48392. 
© Oct. 5; 1. Oct. 7; K 48497. 
© Oct. 9; 1. Oct. 10; K 48679. 
© Oct. 11; 1 ¢ Oct. 12: K 48768. 
© Oct. 25; 1 ec. Oct. 26; K 49555. 
© Oct. 28; 1 c. Oct. 29; K 49617. 
© Oct. 81; 1 e Nov. 1; K 49744. 
© Nov. 25; 1 ec. Nov. 26; K 51011. 
© Nov. 29; 1 ¢. Nov. 30; K 51182. 
© Dec. 7; 1 © Dec. 9; K 51543. 
© Dec. 16; 1 c. Dee. 17; K 51896. 
© Dec. 24; 1 c. Dec. 26; K 52232. 
Vanderbilt (Mrs. Alfred G.) and 
her friend Mrs. E. Van der Horst 


Koch. © Nov. 24, 1912; 1 c. Nov. 26, 
1912; K 51007. 


Vanderbilt (Reginald) at the horse 
show. © Nov. 21, 1912; 1c Nov. 22, 
1912; KK 50776. 

Vanderbilt (Mrs. Reginald), Mrs. 
Sydney 8. Breese, Miss Ethel Harri- 
man (C).. Oct 20, A912 te" Oct.! Bt. 
1912; K 49291. 


Vanderbilt (Mrs. William K.) jr. 
© Oct. 21, 1912; 1 c. Oct. 22. 1912; K 
49337. 


Varilla (Vrs. Bunau) and her guest, 
Mrs. J. Francis Clark. © Nov. 22, 
1912 i.e. Nov. 28, 1912; K 50821. 


Vedrines (Jules) and his Deper- 
dussin monoplane. © Oct. 13, 1912; 
1 ec. Oct. 14, 1912; K 48796. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28957 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 7 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. | INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd. 


“Venizelos (M.) © Dee. 23, 1912; 
1 ec. Dec. 24, 1912; K 52149. 


Viapolyo, an old fort near Muret- 
gan. ©) Nov; 14, 1912*"4"e Nov. 15, 
1912; K 50471. 

Visitors climbing the skeleton fight- 
ing top of the battleship Wyoming. 
© Oct. 14,1912: 1° Oct 15, 1912-.K 
48872. 

Waller (E.), 
made the only real gains. © Nov. 3, 
1912; 1 « Nov. 4, 1912; K 49800. 

Webber (Bridgy) two studies. © 
Oe 5 THs den Chet. eo MTs 
48958. 


Westport, Conn., fatal wreck, pano- 
ramic view of the scene. © Oct. 5, 
1912; 1 c. Oct. 7, 1912; K 48495. 
remains of the New Haven rail- 
road’s engine. © Oct. 4, 1912; 1 «. 
Oct. 5, 1912; K 48451. 

' —_ remains of wooden Pullman car 
of the New Haven train. © Oct. 4, 
1912; 1 c. Oct. 5, 1912; K 48452. 


What is time to a horse. © Dec. 21, 
198252 eo Dec. 23; 192s Is. -b2042. 

Whitman (District Attorney Charles 
S:y:2@© Now, 1,.1912'° 1 ©. Noy: 4, 
1912; K 49791. 

Whitney (Miss Barbara) on Dolly. 
© Oct. 18, 1912; Ic. Oct. 14, 1912- K 
48795. 

Whitney (Jack) on his mount. © 
WOW.) 25, Lei2? F ch Noy. 25, 19i2 + Ke 
50891. 

Whitney (Ms. Payne.) © Dec. 24, 
1912; 1c. Dec. 26, 1912; K 522381. 

Wiederkehr and Buckland (Police- 
men) © Dec. 24, 1912; 1 c. Dec. 
26,1912; K 52226. 

Wilson (Misses Jessie and Eleanor) 
out for a stroll in sunny Bermuda. 
G) Noy. 27,1912 1 G3 4Now! 29, 1915. 
K 61133. 

Wilson (Woodrow) © Nov. 6. 
1912; 1 ec. Nov. 7, 1912; IK 49997. 

, and William J. Bryan. © Dec. 
22, 1912; 1 ec. Dec. 23,.1912; K 52144. 

—— flashlight photograph. © Nov. 
A, 1912; 1 c. Noy. 4, 1912; K 49793. 

—— whose life was threatened. © 
Bee, 11,: 19123 2..¢e, 1 Dee, 12, Wor: 
51733. 

Wisdom of Solomon [1912]: 

© ‘Nov. 21; 1°'¢. Nov. 22; K 50778. 
© Nov. 27; 1c. Nov. 29; K 51136. 
© Dec. 5; 1 ¢. Dec. 6; K 51483. 

© Dec. 17; 1 c. Dec. 18; K 51930. 
© Dec. 28; 1 ec. Dee. 30: K 52505. 


the Tiger back who 


Women and young children play 
roles in the Balkan war. © Nov. 18, 
1912; 1. Nov. 19, 1912: 1eeeee 

Wood (Joe) © Oct. 9, 1912; 1 «. 
Oct. 10, 1912; K 48681. 

Wouldn’t it make you mad. © Dee. 


19, 1912; 1 ¢ Dee; 20, 19125 teeazeoe 


“wives after 


Wounded Servians cared for by their 
Kumanova. © Nov. 7, 
1912; 1c Nov. 8, 1912; K 50248: 


Wounded Turkish irregular being 
taken to the rear from a battle in 
Thrace. © Nov. 4, 1912; 1°@ Noyoim 
1912; K 49917. 

Wrecked Springfield express and 
culvert broken by crash. © Oct. 4, 


1912; 1 ec. Oct. 5, 1912; IK 48456: 


You may say what you like. © Oct. 
23, 1912; 1 «@ Oct. 24, 1912; K 49405. 
[10127 > 
(© Nov. 11; 1 ¢ Noy. 125 ie aaa. 
© Dec. 6; 1 c. Dee. 7; K 51498. 
© Dee. 26: 1 @ Dec. 27; K 52285, 


INTERNATIONAL PANAMA EXPOSITION 
co., San Diego, Cal. [28957 
San Diego exposition. © Nov. 15, 


1912; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1912 ee ai26e 


ITALIAN BOOK COMPANY, New York. 
[28958 
Pace Italo-Turea. © Nov. 26, 1912; 
2 c. Nov. 29, 1912) I Sia: 


Cut Bank, Mont. 
[28959 


Cut Bank, Mont., views of, and vi- 
cinity.: © July 4, 1912: 2) Geer, 
1912 J: 176285: 


Ivins’ (J. 8S.) son, Philadelphia. 
[28960-28967 

And they lived happily ever after- 
ward.’ © Oct. 15, 1913* 2°@ Gees 
1912; K 49418. 

Crossing the goal. © Novy. 8, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50840. 

Leader of the Progressives. © Oct. 
4, 1912; 2 ¢. Oct. 7, 1912; K 48475. 


Madam don’t make a blindfold selec- 
tion. © Oct. 9, 19123 22 ee 
1912; K 48695. 

One way to lower cost of living and 
raise family savings. © Oct. 1, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 7, 1912; K 48476. 

Sweeping the country. © Nov. 4, 
1912; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1912; IK 50099. 

Wilson (J/r.) here’s a cabinet ready 
for you. © Nov. 19, 1912; 2 @ Nov. 
25, 1912; K 50841. 


Iverson (I. A.) 


O24 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1912 


Ivins’ (J. S.) son—Continued. 

You see gentlemen the source of con- 
tributions to my campaign. © Oct. 
29, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1912; KK 49780. 
Wis. 

[28968 

Christmas picture. © Nov. 23,1912; 
pec, Dec. 3, 1912; J 176006. 

JACKSON (F. C.), Warren, N. H. 
[28969-28979 

Moosilauke (Mt.), N. H. and War- 

zen, N. oH. ©.June 1, 1910: 2 c. Oct. 
ft, 19126. J 174250. 
Carriage road and Tip Top 
house, 1, 2.—From Bixbee’s farm.— 
Tip Top house. © Aug. 1, 1911; 2. 
each Oct. 11, 1912; J 174246-174248, 
174251. 

Warren, N. H., Bakers River and 
Mt. Moosilauke. © Aug: 12, 1912+ 2¢: 
met: if, 1912; J 174252. 

Bakers River the Boulders. © 
eye DIG: 2) G, Oet 14, 1912s TF 


JACKSON (CARL) Superior, 


174249. 
and Black mountain.—and Mt. 
Carr.—Mt. Moosilauke, Black Mt., 
Owl’s head, Wyatt hill, Webster 
slide.—Panoramiec view. Wet. Hib, 
2912; 2c. each Oct. 11, 1912; J 174253- 

174256. 
JACKSON (Guy A.), Boston. [28980 
Boston from the south-east. © Noy. 


1, 1912; 2 c Nov. 4, 1912; K 49891. 


JACKSON (SYDNEY C.), Madison, Wis. 
[28981, 28982 


Glacier nat’] park, Mont.: 

Evening on St. Mary’s Lake.—Red 
Eagle Lake. © Aug. 4, 1912; 2 c. each 
Nov. 25, 1912; J 176823, 176824. 


JACOBS (JOHN H.) Churchtown, Pa. 
[28983, 28984 
Churchtown, Pa., lower Windsor 
meadow. © Nov. 9, "1912: 2. Mov..12, 
1912; J 175318. 


Windsor forge site of, ane Churech- 


town, Pa. © Nov. 9, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 

n2, A912; J 1753819. 

JACUBOWITZ (ALEXANDER), Rochester, 
wey: [28985 


Rochester maid means Parks © 
een Wot? 2 e@. Dec. 9) AOU sh KK 
51505. 


JACKEL (BuLarr), Philadelphia. 
{28986-29029 

[6 photographs] : 

Belgrade, Servia, old fortress.— 
Bocehe di Cattaro from the Montene- 
grin frontier. — Cettinje, Montenegro, 
monastery and old palace.—Cettinje, 
Montenegro, Nikola’s (King) palace.— 


| 
| 
| 
Ee Bulgaria.—Sofia, Bulgaria, 
| 
a 


CLASSES, H TO K 


29036 
JACKER (BLiarr)—Continued. 
Montenegrin fi ia, 
street in Turkish bazaar. © Oct. 26, 


1912; 2c. each Oct. 31, 1912; J 174947- 
174952. 

[S photographs]: 

Bulgarian bullock carts.—Lowering 
lifeboat from S. S. Carillo in a rough 
sea.—Pair of Bulgarian beau brum- 
mels.—Raising lifeboat in heavy sea,— 
Rescued sailors in lifeboat making fast 
to S. S. Carillo.— Wrecked crew board- 
ing S. 8S. Carillo, 1,2.—Wreeked sailors 
approaching S. S. Carillo in lifeboat: 
(© Nov. 20, 1912; 2 c each Dee. 3, 
1912; J 176017-176024. 

[30 photographs] : 

Along the river at Sarajevo, Bos- 
nia.—Along the road from Cattaro to 
Cettinje, Montenegro.—Belgrade, Ser- 
via, celebrating a feast day.—Belgrade, 
Servia, mosque in.—Belgrade, Servia, 
native home.—Bocche di Cattaro from 
half way up Mt. Lovcen.—Bosnian 
scenery. — Bulgaria, village scene in 
the mountains of.—Bulgarian farmer 
and his ox team.— Bulgarian peas- 
ants.—Bulgarian porter, Sofia.—Cet- 
tinje, Montenegro, Crown Prince’s 
palace.—Cettinje (Valley of), Monte- 
negro. — Konjica, Bosnia. — Montene- 
grin peasant and his home.—Montene- 
grin scenery, typical. — Montenegrin 
| shepherd. — Mostar and the Narenta 
River.—Road to Montenegro from Cat- 
taro.—Sarajevo, Bosnia, street in the 
Turkish quarter.—Scene near Drago- 
levtsky, Bulgaria.—Scene near Drago- 
en- 
trance gate to Czar’s palace.—Sofia, 
Bulgaria, market scene.—Sofia, Bul- 
garia, mosque in.— Sofia, Bulgaria, 
parliament buildings and statue of the 
Czar liberator.— Sophia, SBulgaria, 
peasant pig sellers. — Sofia, Bulgaria, 
street in.—Sofia, Bulgaria, street Scene 


iy (2: YO) Oct: . 215, 19125, 2) en each 

Oct. 24,1912; J 174888174917 : 

JAMIESON (CLAUDE W.), Gunnison, 
Col. [25030 


[Peach and two leaves on twig.] ©- 
Nov.:11, 1912; 2 c Now. 14, 1912; K 


50485. 


JANES (CHARLOTTE MrapD), Washing- 
ton. [29031-29036 


[Small colored folders]: 

Christmas is come in.—Gloria in ex- 
celsis.—Greeting and all good wishes.— 
In the garden of my heart.—So now is 
come our joyfulst feast—World has 
grown old. © Sept. 19, 1912; 2 c. each 


ier. i 1982's) 48341-48346. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29037 


pt. IV; BS Savon 


JANSRUD (J. C.), Fargo, N. D. 
[29037, 29088 
. [2 photographs]: 

Moonlight on Foot Lake——On the 
Red River of the north. © Nov. 15, 
1912; 2 c. each Nov. 14, 1912; J 175312, 
1753138. 


Jerrery (HASWELL C.), New York. 
[29039, 29040 


Child’s dream, 36459. © Nov. 23, 
1912; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1912; J 176029. 


Dedication of athletic field, college 


of the City of New York, May 10, 1912. 
© May 13, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1912; J 
176030. 

Jena (S. J.), Pittsburgh. [2904] 


Washington (George) © Oct. 19, 
1912; 2 ec. Nov. 8, 1912; K 50092. 


JELKE (JOHN F.) co., Chicago. 


[Duteh children and shamrock.] 
14991. © Oct. 11, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 
1912; K 48902. 


JENSEN (H. G.), Brooklyn. 
World’s time. 
Featts2. 


JILLSON (HeERBERT L.) Lewiston, Me. 
[29044 
Cover for Bethlehem Outlook. © 
Oat, Ly iGi2e 2. co Ort: Boe 192. cf 
175059. 
JoHNSON (A. E.) & co., New York. 
[29045 
[Nisser brownies, two.] © Nov. 25, 
1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1912; K 51555. 


JOHNSON (BELLE), Monroe City, Mo. 
[29046 
Pals. ©1e. Oct. 14, 1912; J 174121. 


JOHNSON (C. T.), East Jaffrey, N. H. 
[29047 


Hast Jaffrey, N. H., Bean and Sy- 
monds, box shop. © Oct. 12, 1912; 2c. 
Oct. 14, 1912; J 174123. 


JOHNSON co., Salt Lake City. [29048 
Audience in Mormon tabernacle. © 
Oct. 13,1912 5 eine, KNOW gi, TOTS sd 
175170. 
JOHNSON PICKLE coRP., Richmond. 
[29049 
Rosemary. © 1c. Dee. 14, 1912; J 
176308. 
Jones (B. B.) Silverton, Or. 
[29050, 29051 
D. L. and L. company’s fir timber, 
Black Rock, Or. © Oct. 22, 1912; 2c. 
Oct. 28, 1912; J 174685. 
Fir stump used as desk in post office 
at Black Rock, Or. © Oct. 25, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 31, 1912; J 174946. 


[29042 


[29043 
©1c. Nov. 16, 1912; 


Jones (Benjamin F.) Newark, N. J. 
[29052-29056 


Bull moose president. © Oct. 21, 
1912; 2 ec. Dee. 11, 1912; K 51698. 
Common people. Jinx. © Oct. 21, 
1912; 2 ¢. Dec. 10, 1912; K 51549, 
Democratic president. © Oct. 21, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 10, 1912: K 51550: 
Republican president. © Oct. 21, 


1912; 2 ¢. Dec. 10, 1912. eae 


Socialist president. © Oct. 21, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 107 1912: ke eae 


JuDD (C. L.), Anacortes, Wash. 
[29057, 29058 
Anacortes. © Oct. 10, 1912; 2 «. 
Oct. 16, 1912; J 174231. 
Cove beach. © Oct. 10, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 16, 19125 J a74eae: 


IXAISER (H. G.), Nome, Alaska. 
[29059, 29060 
Eskimo ivory carver. © Aug. 17, 
1912; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1912; J 174026. 
Madonna of the north. © Aug. 17, 
1912; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1912: J 174027. 


KALAMAZOO CORSET COMPANY, Kalama- 
ZOO. [29061 
[Three American beauty roses and 
bud.] © Nov. 30, 1912; 2 ec. Noy. 29, 
DAS PP ee Ga a ws 
KALMAN (KONYVES) Budapest. 
[29062-29068 
Blumenhof. © Apr! 1.19123 202 
Oct. 19, 1912; K 49170. 
Christus. © Apr. 1, 1912; 2 e.Oen 
19, 1912; K 49171. 
Consumatum est. © Apr. 1, 1912; 
2 ec. Oct. 19, 1912; K 49172. 
Erdo sicle. © May 1, 1912;)25¢ 
Oct. 19, 1912; K 49168. 
Jesus Nazarenus. © Apr. 1, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 19, 1912; K 49169. 
Lila virag. © May 1, 1912; 2°@ 
Oct. 19, 1912; K 49166. 
Thuya. © May 1,. 1912; 2 ¢ Oet. 
19, 1912; K 49167. 


Karst (Roscoe C.) Morgantown, Ind. 
[29069 
On the hills of Brown County. © 
Dec. 14, 1912; 2 c Dec. 19, 19125 Jo 
176369. 
KAUFMANN, @VEIMER & F'ABRY CO., Chi- 
cago. [29070. 29071 
Chicago, water front, 1912. © Dec. 
2, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1912; J 176693. 


House of correction, Christmas day. 
© 1c. Dec. 30, 1912; J 176786. 


026 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


29112 


—7~——_ 


Kautz (J. C.) Nebraska City, Nebr. 
[29072 

Kautz’s madonna of the valley. © 
memes. 1912: 2c. Dee. 19, 1912, J 
176368. 

KEATING Co., Philadelphia. 
[29073-29076 

[4 prints] : 

I’m just awearying to see you.— 
Lawd have mercy honey.—Sorry I 
eouldn’t get around.—We’uns are 
happy when Christmas comes. 


© Nov. 29, 1912; 2 c. each Dee. 4, 
1912; K 51306-51309. 


Kein (Ernst) Leipzig. [29077, 29078 


Mit raumem winde. © Oct. 16, 
a912; 2 ec. Dec. 83,1912; K 51299. 


Schwerer nordwest. © Oct. 
1912; 2 ec. Dee. 38, 1912; K 51300. 


KELLER (GEORGE WILLIAM) Forest 
‘Park, Til. [29079 
Grazing by the old mill pond. © 
Sept. 12, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 11, 1912; J 
176236. 


KELLERSTRASS (ERNEST) Kansas City, 

Mo. [29080 
_ Kellerstrass plan of an EKgyptian in- 
cubator, plate 1. © Oct. 3, 1912; 2c. 
Oct. 7, 1912; K 48900. 


KENNEDY (JOHN J.), New York. 
[29081-29084 


16, 


[4 prints]: : 
Exclusive’ creation. [Automobile 
coat.]—Exclusive creation. [Braided 
overcoat.]—Exclusive creation [Over- 
eoat with fur collar and cuffs.]—New- 
est from London seen at the Ritz 
Carlton. 
© Nov. 10, 1912; 2 ¢. each Nov. 
8, 1912; K 50088-50091. 


KENNEY (AUGUSTINE), Los Angeles. 
[29085 
Man with the spade and the ditch he 
made. © Aug. 21, 1912; 2c. Aug. 26, 
mg12- K 51102. 
KENT (WILLIAM G.) cO., Philadelphia. 
[29086 
Joy within, Christmas greeting. © 
mec, 5, 1912; 2 ec. Dee. 3, 1912; K 
51548. 


KERN (FRED P.) co., Chicago. [29087 
Baldure prevents baldness. © Mar. 
28, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1912; K 49397. 
KETTERLINUS LITHO. MFG. CO., Phila- 
delphia. [29088, 29089 
Farmer-fisherman’s homestead. © 


KEYSTONE VIEW co., Meadville, Pa. 
[29090, 29091 


Gol durn ye! I’ve ez much rite to 
the road as ye. © Oct. 15, 1912; 2. 
Geet, 1912: J 174284. 


Taft (Pres. William Howard) on his 
visit to Meadville, Pa., Oct. 26, 1912. 
11937. © Oct. 26, 1912; 2c. Nov. 12, 
POI2 | FL S ZIT. 


KIEWERT (CHARLES L.) co., Milwau- 
kee. [29092, 29093 
Kiewert one-man proposition. 1. 
OCHO2ZSs LOUZ™. 2) ev Oct 30; (49125 
49645. 
——2. © Nov. 18, 1912; 2 ec Nov. 
21, 1912; K 50723. 


KIHN BROTHERS, New York. [29094 


Vignette for bonds, stock certificates, 
diplomas and other purposes. © Aug. 
Pol O22 ec. Decs19) 1912: K 51956. 


KILBOURNE (EK. W.), Portland, Me. 
[29095 
[Design for military Christmas 
menu.] Style A large, small. © Nov. 
28, 1912; 2 e. Nov. 29, 1912; K 51557. 


KiLttins (ALBERT C.), Spokane. 
29096, 29097 

[2 photographs]: 

Abdul Baha Abbas.—Persian group. 
© Sept. 18, 1912; 1 c@ each Sept. 23, 
1912, 1 @ each Oct. 17, 1912; J 174341, 
1743842. 


Kine (DAN), Hardin, Mont. 
[29098-29102 

[5 photographs]: 

Camp scene.—Everybody’s doin’ it.— 
Headed for camp.—His last ride.— 
True mountaineers. © Nov. 1, 1912; 
2 c. each Nov. 18, 1912; J 175899- 
175408. 


Kine (GrEorGE A.), New York. 
[29103-29108 

[6 prints]: 

In old Virginia.—Master will be 
home to-morrow.—New home.—Sight- 
ing the enemy.—To have and to hold.— 
Well protected. 


© Nov. 25, 1912; 2c. each Nov. 
25, 1912; K 50988, 50950, 50952, 
50969, 50981, 50987. 
KINGSBURY (HENRY J.), Twin Falls. 
Idaho. [29109-29112 
Twin Falls, Idaho. © Sept. 27, 
RODD "2 es) Oct! 'S, 1912 3° WATTS. 
—— Main street. © Oct. 3, 1912; 2 
e. Oct. 8, 1912; J 174173. 
[2 photographs]: 


met, 24, 1912: 2 c. Oct. 28, 1912; K Snake River Canyon, panoramic 
49466. view.—Iwin Falls orchards, pano- 
Untamed monarchs. © Oct. 24,] ramic view. © Nov. 29, 1912; 2 c¢. 
2912; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1912; K 49467. each Dec. 7, 1912; J 176127, 176128. 
Dot 


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29113 


pt. ry, 1. 85 vn 


KIRK (SAM’L) & SON co., Baltimore. | KNAFFL & BRO., Knoxville, Tenn. 


£29113 

American automobile association 

touring trophy. © 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1912; J 
174003. 


KIRKLAND (W. Reep), Aiken, S. C. 
[29114-29119 

[6 photographs]: 

Aiken, S. C., cotton ready for ship- 
ment, A-37.—Aiken, S. C., Park ave. 
near the court house, A-—32.—Aiken, 
S. C., Whitney drive, 1, 2.—Cotton 
field near Aiken, S. C., K-20.— 
Pickaninny, Aiken, S. C., A-65. © 
Dee. 19, 1912; 2 ce. each Dec. 24, 1912; 
J 176636-176641. 


KISKER (GEORGE), Cincinnati. [29120 


Destruction of Gibson house, Dec. 10, 
1912. © Dee. 18, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 23, 
1912; K 52079. 


KLACKNER (C.), New York. 
[29121-29129 
Avenue. © Oct. 1, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
238, 1912; K 51030. 


Bent tree. © Oct. 1, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
23, 1912; K 51025. 

Farren (Miss) © Nov. 27, 1912; 2 
ce. Nov. 23, 1912; K 51031. 


Lambton (Master) © Nov. 2, 1912; 
2e. Nov. 28, 1912 ;,K 51028. 


Library of the vatican. © July 27, 
1912; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1912; K 49646. 


Marie Amelie, grand duchess. of 
Parma. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 23, 
1912; K 51026. 


Randolph (Miss Susanna) © Nov. 
1, 1912; 2.c. Nov. 23, 1912; K 51029, 


Rembrandt, portrait of. © Nov. 1, 
‘1912; 2 ¢. Nov. 28, 1912; K 51024; 


Robinson (Mrs.) © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 
ce. Nov. 28, 1912; K 51027. 


KLEINE (GEORGE), Chicago. 
[29130-29139 


At Napoleon’s command. [1, 3 and 
6 sheet colored posters.| © Nov. 20, 
1912; 2 ec. each Dec. 7, 1912; K 51695- 
51697. 


Lion tamer’s revenge. © Dec. 12, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1912: K 51867. 


[One, three and _ six sheet 
posters.| © Oct. 14, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Oct. 21, 1912; K 49828-49330. 


Red man’s honor. [1, 8, 6 sheet 
posters.] © Dec. 16, 1912; 2 c. each 
Dec. 19, 1912; K 52014-52016. 


[29140-29151 

[12 photographs] : 

Bible story.—Dancer.—Goldenrod.— 
In rose’ time.—Kathrine.—Medita- 
tion.—Purple asters.—Serena.—Spring- 
time.—Study.—Violets.—Watching for 
dad. © Dee. 2, 1912: 2 @ each Dec. 
23, 1912; J 176590-176601. 

KNEIS (Karu E.) Oakland, Cal. 
[29152 

Nat and Johnnie de Boyd. © Nov. 

7, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 14, 1912; J 175260. 


KNIGHT (SEyMouR) New York. 
[29153 
Election thermometer. © Oct. 28, 
1912; 1c. Oct.-30, 19132 >t aria 


KNOEDLER (M.) & co., New York. 
[29154, 29155 


Answer. © Nov. 15, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 
12, 1912: "kK 50626 


Love letters. © Nov. 15, 1912; 2¢. 
Noy. 12, 1912; K 50625. 


KNOWLES (WILLIAM W.) New York. 

[29156 

Drawing of plans for studio apart- 

ment proposed alteration to building, 

no. 15-17, W. 44th St, N. Y. C. 

[Sheets no. 1-6.] 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1912; 
j es BB 


Konow (C.) Manteca, Cal. [29157 


S. P. crossing under S. S. F. P. com- 
pany’s power line at Monteca, Cal. © 
Nov, 15, 1912; 2 ¢. Nov. 19; i312) 5 
1753885. 


KRAUS MFG. CO., New York. [29158 


Carney (Augustus) (Alkali Ike) © 
Dec. 24, 1912; 2 ce. Dec. 26, 1912; K 
52194. 


KucKer (L. 8.) Springfield, Mo. 
[29159 
Nannie (Aunt) © 1 e¢ Dee. 14, 


1912; J 176309. 


KUNSELMAN & GIRKING, Medford, Or. 
[29160-29175 


Crater Lake, Or., 1651, 1654, 1656, 
1658-1663. © Sept. 6, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Oct. 1, 1912; J 175429-175437. 

Natural bridge, Upper Rogue River, 
Or., 1667, 1668. © Sept. 6, 1912; 2 c. 
each Oct. 1, 1912; J 175438, 175439. 

Prospect, Or., California-Oregon 
power co. plant, 1675. © Sept. 6, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 1, 1912; J 175440. 

[4 photographs] : 

Boating on Crater Lake, Or., 1657.— 
Crater Lake, Or., 1655, 1659.—Garden 
of the Gods on the road to Crater 


028 


Mino. 4, 1912 


KUNSELMAN & GIRKINS— Continued. 


Lake, Or., 1669. © Oct. 26, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each Nov. 20, 1912: J 1754238175426. 


KUNSTANSTALT, STENGEL AND CO., Dres- 
den. [29176 


Sohnes letzter griiss. © July 28, 
1912; 2c. Nov. 18, 1912; K 51001. 


LAFLER (FRANcIS EpcGar) Prineville, 
Or. [29177, 29178 

[2 photographs]: 

Farm products of E. T. Slayton.— 
Grains and grams, exhibited by J. H. 
Gray and son. © Oct. 27, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each Oct. 29, 1912; J 174730, 174781. 


Lacron (ArtTHuUR) Peoria, Ill. [29179 


Crévecoeur (Fort) © 1c. Nov. 30, 
1912; I 1164. 


LAIDLAW (J. R.) gR., Chicago. [29180 


Nubian head. © Apr. 30, 1912; 2 ¢. 
mee. 12, 1912; K 51706. 


LAMB (J. & R.) New York. 
_ [29181-29188 
Ascension (The) © 1 ec. Nov. 30, 
B912: J 175960. 
Elijah before Ahab. 
30, 1912; J 175961. 
See (Edward Francis) 
tablet. 


© 1 es Nov. 


memorial 
© 1c. Noy. 1, 1912; J 174965. 


LANE (ALFRED C.) Tufts College, Mass. 

[29184 

Present worth of one dollar, fig. 

ma 2. © Nov. 9, 1912; 1 c. Nov. 21, 
mo12: I 1154. 


LANGILL (Howarp H. H.) Hanover, 
N. H. [ 29185, 29186 
Dartmouth’s 1912 foot ball team. © 
mee, 9, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 9, 1912: J 
176095. . 
Two presidents. © Oct. 10, 1912; 2 
e Oct. 14, 1912; J 174116. 


LANGROCK BROS. co., Brooklyn. 
[29187, 29188 
Perry centennial, Buffalo 1813-1913. 


=) Oct. 10, 1912-2 c. Oct. 12, 1912-5 
48698. 


July 4th—Oct. 5th, 1913. © 
mee. 13, 1912; 2 « Dec. 14, 1912; K 
51783. 


LARSEN (ALFRED) Mexico, Mo. 
[29189, 29190 
Honey. © Dec. 4, 1912; 2 ¢. Dec. 6, 
1912; J 176398. 


Johnson (J. T.) © Dec. 4, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 6, 1912; J 176397. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


29233. 
LAVALLEUR (H. BH.) Salem, Or. [29191 
Bandon beach, Or., scene. © Oct. 


14,1912; 2°¢..Oct..19, 19125 J. 174352. 


LAWRENCE (GROVER C.) Boston. 
[29192 
East Machias, Maine,  bird’s-eye 
view. © Oct. 21, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 
1912; J 174868. 


LE Beau (J. L.), Chicago. 
[29193-29212 
Great Chicago fire, Oct. 1871, A 50- 
A 69. © Oct. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 
7, 1912; J 173824173843. 


LEET (FRANK F.), Jamestown, N. Y. 

[29213 

Caweroft (Ernest) © Sept. 9, 
IO124) 2c. Sept, '9, 19t2 5 J’ Vanek. 


LEFEVRE (L. H.) & Son, London. 
[29214, 29215 
There’s joy in remembrance. © 
Wee 19; 41912° 2re. Dec... 30; 191-2 > IK 
52532. 
To keep out wind and weather. © 
Deg. £9," T9bkZ:. (2° c., Dec.) 80, 1912; K 
52533. 


LEHLE (WILLIAM L.), Chicago. 
[29216-29231 

Auto party of Chicago conference 
Rey Ml ee ae Chieseo, 4912: © 
Oe Gots v2 er! Oe: 8.) 1912 ff 
173905. 

Great Lakes naval training station, 
1912, battalion drill. © Dee. 15, 1912; 
2 ¢c. Dec. 18, 1912; J 176349. 

Sheridan (Fort) II: 

Band, 27th infantry.—Company B, 
27th infantry—Company C, 27th in- 
fantry.—Company D, 27th infantry.— 
Company H, 27th infantry.— Company 
F, 19th infantry—Company F, 27th 
infantry.—Company G, 19th infantry. 
—Company G, 27th infantry.—Com- 
pany H, 19th infantry.—Company I, 
27th infantry.—Company L, 27th in- 
fantry.—Company M, 27th infantry.— 
Officers. 

© Dec. 16, 1912; 2 c. each Dee. 
18, 1912; J 176850-176363. 


LEIGHTON (HuewH C.) co., Portland, 
Me. [29232 
Portland, Me., Congress street at 
night. © Nov. 27, 1912; 2 ¢. Dee 11, 
112 3) SA 7623.0. 


Leisy (HK. F.), Fort Townsend, Wash. 

[29238 

Constance (Mt.) Olympia Mts. © 

Ben. (4) 19122" 2. @ "Oet, 9, LOE ak 
174008. 


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LENT (C. F.), New York. [29284-29365 

[46 prints] : 

Alice.—Baking day.—Bedtime  sto- 
ries.—Belle of the camp.—Charm of 
the sea. — Constance. — Coquette.— 
Daily bread and kisses.—Day 
dreams.—Drifting. — Echo. — Edith.— 
Feeding the chickies.—Fun for both.— 
Good news.—Good night.—He loves 
me, he loves me not.—Heart’s desire.— 
Her pets.—Home from school.—Home 
treasures.—I love the morning, when 


the birdies sing.—June roses.—Last 
look.—Letter from over the seas.— 
Marion. — Nearing home. — North 


woods.—Oh so sweet.—Purity.—Rock 
a bye baby.—Saints and sinners.—Se- 
cret.—Spring maid.—Swing high, 
swing low.—Their first bank.—Trying 
to ring her.—Two’s company.—Vaca- 
tion days.—Violet.—Watering place.— 
Welcome home.—What shall I play.— 
When the shadows fall.—White sis- 
ter.—Winners. © Oct. 15, 1912; 2c 
each Oct. 18, 1912; .K 49006-49051. 

[S6 prints]: 

All alone.—Autumn glow.—Baby’s 
nest egg.—Bounties of the deep.— 
Busy mill.—By the light of the silvery 
moon.—Chip of the old block.—Close 
game.—Critical moment.—Crossing 
place.—Crown of sunlight.—Daisy.— 
Dilemma.—Don’t _ tell.—[Dorothy.]— 
Dreaming.—Entering harbor.—Far 
from the madding crowd.—Fine 
point.—Forest pool—Game to _ the 
last—Going to cover.—Going to the 
dairy.—Golden glow.—Good friends.— 
Good morning.—Good night story.— 
Happy thoughts.—Harmless.—Here 
you are sir.—Highest quality.—His let- 
ters.—House by the river.—In camp.— 
In days of old.—In for a run.—In pas- 
tures green.—In the north woods.— 


Just a song at twilight.—Lakeside 
farm. — Letter for papa. — Little 
bakers. — Little harvester. — Look 
here.—Looking for a home.—Lovers’ 
lane.— Majesty of nature.—Message 
for you.—Newsboy’s friend.—Off to 
slumberland.—Old oaken bucket.— 


Old, old story.—On guard.—On the way 
to the sea.—Over the coals.—Over the 
Silver sea.—Path by the mill.— 
Peace hath her victories.—Pensive.— 
Records broken.—Roasting taters.— 
Safe.—Sealed with a _ kiss.—Shifting 
sands.—Silvery path.—Simplicity.— 
Snow capped sentinel.—Something do- 
ing.—Summer at  grandpa’s.—There 
he goes.—Thinking of him.—Thorough- 
bred. —- Thoughtful hour. — Three 
birches.—Time, the place, the girl.— 
Try mine.—Twilight.—Under the full 


LENT (C. F.)—Continued. 


moon.—Up a tree.—Watched pot never 
boils.—When the frost is on the pump- 
kin.—Winter rest.—Winter sport.— 
Wireless welcome.—Woodland road.— 
You dirty boy. © Nov. 25, 1912; 2 ce. 
each Noy. 25, 1912; K 50901-50916, 
50918-50927, 50929-50937, 50939-50949, 
50951, 50953-50968, 50970-50980, 50982— 
50986, 50988-50994. 


Le VEY (EMILE BLANKMAN), Murray 
Hit, LL Nee [29366 


Man that made Wilson famous in 


Bermuda. © 1 e¢. Dee. 27, 1912; J 
176651. 
LEVINS (ANNA FRANCES), New York. 


[29867 
Farley (His Emminence John Car- 
dinal) archbishop of New York. 
Oct.. 14,1912: 2 @ Och 2a) ae 
174559. 
Lewis (D. J.), Bangor, Mich. [29368 


Those blasted stumps. © Oct. 18, 
1912; 2 «. Oct. 21, 1912 eee 


LIDGERWOOD MFG. CO., Chicago. 
[29869-29372 

[4 prints]: 

Class J electrically driven Lidger- 
wood, Crawford drag line excavator, 
equipped.—Class J electrically driven 
Lidgerwood, Crawford drag line exca- 
vator operating on gravel deposit.— 
Electrically driven haulage, belt con- 
veyors, screens and crushers operated 
in conjunction with a class J Lidger- 
wood, Crawford drag line excavator.— 
Interior engine room class J Lidger- 
wood, Crawford electrically driven 
drag line excavator. © Oct. 22, 1912; 
2 c. each Noy. 8, 1912; K 50101-50104. 


LINDNER (ROBERT), Brooklyn. [29373 


Design for statue representing Dan- 
ish-America. © Dec. 26, 1912; 2 «. 
Dec. 27, 1912; H 1033. 


Linpsay (D. J.), Needham Heights, 
Mass. [293874, 29875 


Washingtons (Mt.), The two, 1099, 
1100. © Oct. 21, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 
22, 1912; J 175477, 175479. 

LissAK (Epna Hoop) New York. 
[29376 

Greeting. [Holly and mistletoe book 
mark.] © Oct. 7, 1912; 2 @ Oe 
1912; K 48896. 

LIVERMORE AND KNIGHT Co., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [29877-29385 
Budapest, Austro-Hungarian bank. 


Calendar Oct.—_Dec., 1912. © Oct. 15, 
1912; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1912; K 49398. 


030 


‘ MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 
‘no. 4, 1912 ; 29425 


TLAIVERMORE AND KNIGHT co.—Contd. LOVELESS (S. E.) ADVERTISING SERVICE, 
Home in the new year. © Dec. 2, New York. [293897 
1912; 2.c. Dee. 80, 1912; K 52487. Maxine (Edna) © Dec. 19, 1912; 


In the march of prosperity for 1913. 2c. Dec. 21, 1912; K 92061. 
© Nov. 29, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1912; K | Lucas (Joun) & co., Philadelphia. 
52488. [29398 


Merrie Christmas from... [Coin Washington marching his troops 
holder with holly.] © Nov. 21, 1912; through Philadelphia. Aug. 24, 1777. 
2c. Dec. 30, 1912; K 52489. © Nov. 16, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1912; K 

51153. 


Mount Vernon, Va.. Mount Vernon eh 
mansion. © Noy. 30. 1912: 2 c Dec. IyMAN (BrancH)E.) Chigago. 


30, 1912; K 52490. Maal an ae rates 
- Ohio’s industries. Shipping, unload- 3 ea onlay xpgee ; cpr. : 
Bie ore, © Dec. 24, 1912: 2c. Dec. 30, 1912; 2 ce. Sept. 30, 1912; K 48360. 
1912; K 52491. Lynn (JOHN A.), St. Louis. 

Tokio, bank of Japan. Calendar [29400-29403 
Sept._Noyv., 1912. © Sept. 18, 1912; 2 Study in bark, 14. © May 10, 
€. Oct. 24, 1912; K 49304. DOL a Gt: Cael iOct.. 24, , 1912 Fs 
174117-174120. 

Lyons (FRANK J.), New York. 
[29404-29409 


' Washington, Bureau of engraving 
and printing. © Sept. 25, 1912; 2 ec. 
Oct. 24, 1912; K 49395. 

Washington. New national museum. 
© Oct. 28, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 80, 1912; K 
49642. 


[6 prints]: 

Blue fish—Butter fish—Menha- 
den.—Porgy.—Sea robin.—Weak fish. 
© Nov. 14, 1912; 2 c. Noy. 18, 1912; 


LiLoxp (AL) JR., Troy, NY. K 50561-50566 
[29386, 29387 
Troy, N. Y., St. Joseph’s seminary, 1, M. L. PHOTO co., Chicago. [29410 
2. © Dee. 11, 1912; 2 c. each Dee. 11, Black Hawk (Lorado Taft monu- 
1912; J 176262, 176263. ee Y on TAon Gece es a 
f ; ock River. | ug. 380, a ee 
LOKER (EDWIN) St. pa pond oe Dec. 6, 1912: J 176046. 
o a) 
Gates of dawn. © Jan. 26, 1911; 2 | MceCamn (Nox) Philadelphia. 
e. Nov. 15, 1912; J 175354. Ae jo eoiaeaNe [eee 
; Harvester Caine © Noy. 11, 1911; Alexander (Late King) and Queen 
ee le) J 475302. _ | Draga of Servia.—Belgrade, Servia, 
North-wind’s masonry. © Mar. 25, | royal palace, grand salon.—Belgrade, 
4012; 2 c Noy. 15, 1912; J 175358. Servia, royal palace, late Queen 
Where the dead leaf fell. © June Draga’s reception.—Servian army offi- 
Pa wa: : cers, group. © Oct. 21, 1912; 2 «. 
x pues 1é ayes is aa : aie | cach Oct. 24, 1912; J 174593174596. 
ee te yn 40, as: ip McCriain (JoHN FI.) New York. 
a r ’ ? : [29415 
‘ a2 LTSO19: 
mee tt 1912; oe a : Panama Canal. © Dee. 6, 1912; 2 
Lotus rus. co., New York. hic) Dec. 9, 19125: 51715. 
[29893-29398 McCiune (J. W.) Alderson, W. Va. 
Benevolent and protective order of [29416-29420 
Elks. © ees 1, FOIA =o 2 22 Ort: 2a. [5 photographs]: 
1912; K 49390. ‘ Alderson, W. Va., North Branch.— 
Gosh I’ve been walking. © Oct. 6, | Alderson, W. Va., Stone Gap.—Alder- 
aoi2; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1912; K 49389. son, W. Va., sylvan retreat.—Alder- 
5/005 : . son, W. Va., Tobago Island.—Alder- 
a os tae specie oa ass © son, W. Va., White Rock curve. © 
Rico ee OF a i) eee. 20, 1912) 2 ¢. ‘each Déc, 18, 1919" 
; J 176300—-1763804. 
ee De Bidder, to." benog | MeGLuEs, ‘New York. [29421-29495 
Spee : Sambo [1912]: 
B. of T. W. prisoners, Lake Charles, 
La. © June 28, 1912: 2 c Sept. 3, © Oct. 6; 1 ec. Nov. 9; K 50230. 
m2; J 173337. { © Oct. 18; 1 « Nov. 9; K 50231. 
aye 


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pt. Iv, 2. S., V. T 


McCiurE—Continued. 
© Oct. 20; 1 c Nov. 9; K 50232. 
© Oct. 27; 1 « Nov. 9; K 50283. 
© Nov. 3; 1 c& Dee. 4; K 51355. 


McCLURE NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE, New 

York. [29426-29428 
Sambo iaorly 

© Sept. (22: ect oe kw 

© Nov. 10; 1 ec Dee. 4; K 

© Nov: 17 1%. Meet: 1K 


McCLuRE SYNDICATE, New York. 
[29429, 29430 


48534. 
51354. 
51356. 


Sambo [1912]: 
© Sept. 15; 1 ce. Oct. 9; K 
© Sept. 29; 1 c. Oct. 9; K 


48537. 
48536. 


McCivures, New York. [29431 


Sambo [1912]: 
© Sept. 8; 1 e Oct. 9; K 48535. 


McCormick (J. A.) Friday Harbor, 
Wash. [ 29432-29452 


Bucking tide, Canoe Pass, 1543. © 
Oct. 10,-1912:°2.¢; Nove 28, 3912-7 
175860. 

Caulking seams, ship building. © 
Oct. 20, 1912s 2°e." Nov29, 4912" J 
175859. 

Cementing seams, 
15338. © Oct. 20,.1912; 2 « Nov. 
1912; J 1eaTs 

Friday Harbor, street of, 1542. 
Oet. .10,;, 19123"2. ec. Nov: 
175872. 

Load of delicious apples, 15385. 
Oct. 15, 1912+ 2c. Nov. 
175871. 


Poem in apples, 1550. 
1912; 2) .c.. Nov. 29, 1912; 3 175867. 


; Princess Louise Inlet, 767. © Novy. 
ai LOLS: 2'e) Noy. 29, 19125 Ss 15869" 


Red apple panel, 1548. © Nov. 18, 
19123'"2.:¢.) Nov. 22,\ 19825" dd. L7586b. 


Salmon cannery: 

Cleaner, 1527.— Cutting machine, 
1531.—Five species of salmon, perspec- 
tive, 1528.—Iron chink, 1525.—Salmon, 
five species, 1529.—Topper, 1526. © 
Oct. 20,1912; 2 c. each Nov. 29, 1912; 
J 175874—-175879. 

Superior (Steamship) 
1545. © Oct. 7, 1912; 2 @ Nov. 
L913* S. 1 75862. 
by moonlight, 1544. 
1912; 2 c. Noy. 29); 4912. J i7oes6l. 

Tasty group of apples, 1549. © 
Nov. 18, 1912* 2\ ec. Noy. 2en7912: J 
175866. 


ship building, 
29, 


© 
29) 101 J 


© 
29, 1912s 


© Nov. 18, 


at evening, 
29, 


© Oct. 7 


McCormick (J. A.)—Continued. 


Taylor wheat field, 1546. © Nov. 
8, 1912; 2.¢. Nov. 29, 1912; J 275865: 


Wheat in the Taylor field, 1547. © 
Nov.’ 3,) 1912% 2 ¢. . Nove 2a4 tae 
175864. 

Wordless story of wealth, 1551. © 

Nov. 18, 1912; 2 ¢c. Now. 20) a9rnors 
175868, 


Young apple picker, 1534. © Oct. 
15, 1912; 2 ce. Nov. 29, 1912: J 175840. 


McCuLtLoucH (D.) Lincoln, Nebr. 


[29452* 
Teddy is a doin’ it. © Sept. 6, 
1912; 2 ec. Sept. 23, 1912; K 47869. 


McCuTtcHEON (JOHN T.), Chicago. 
[29453-29584 

Rolling Stone. 

9, 1912; 


ieee ae of Mr. 
© Sept. 24, 1912; 1 ec. Oct. 
K 48615. 


Another recruit. © Nov. 
1c. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50868. 


Are bowlegs a greater menace to 
navigation than knocknees. © Dee. 
14, 1912; 1 ec. Dec. 20, 1912> KB a2270. 


Being photographed. © Oct. 18, 
1912; 1 c. Oct. 31, 1992; K 4968a: 

Bull moose family. © Oct. 13. 1912; 
1c. Oct. 17, 1912> K 4eesr 


Can the local democracy hold this 
rose while Governor Wilson is in town. 
© Oct. 10, 1912; 1 @ Oek ae siete: 
Ix 49076. 

Candidate being photographed. © 
Oct. 13, 1912; 1: '@ OG ieee ee 
48989. 

Cartoon on the money savifig propo- 
sition [1912]: : 

© Sept. 25; 1 c. Oct. 9; K 48616. 
© Sept. 30; 1 c. Oct. 18; K 49068.. 

Chicago today. © Oct. 9, 1912; 1c. 
Oct. 18, 1912; K 49075. 

Clerk with the pull. © Oct. 3, 1912; 
1 c. Oct. 18, 1912; K 49067. 

Colonel in the south. © Sept. 26, 
1912; 1 ce. Oct. 9, 1912; K 48618. 

Does this mean you gentle reader? 
©. Nov. 6, 1912; 1 @ Nov. 2a, es 
Ix 50875. 

Don’t pity anybody until you find 
out whether he pities you. © Nov. 16, 
1912: 1c. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50882. 


EKiver noticed that there is no care- 
lessness when the president of the road 
travels. © Nov. 2, 1912; 1 c. Nov. 25, 
1912; K 50874. 

Face at the window. © Novy. 
1912; 1 ec. Dec. 9, 1912; K S2566. 


16, 1912; 


25, 


O32 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1912 


McCurcHEeon (JOHN T. )— Continued. 
Fairbanks (Ha-vice President) will 

give some friendly hints. © Dec. 7, 

1912; 1 « Dec. 20, 1912; K 52265. 

First cailer. © Nov. 6, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Nov; 20, 1912; K 50701. 

Folly of showing off. © Dec. 1, 
1912; 1 «. Dec. 4, 1912; KK 51887. 

For it’s Hallowe'en. © Oct. 31, 
1912: 1 c. Nov. 20, 1912; K 50692. 

Girl I left behind ma. 1. © Oct. 22, 
foi2- 1 @.. Oct. 31, 1912; K 49682. 

== © Oc. 23, 1912; 1°e:, Nov. 
20, 1912: K 50686. 

Girl who heard him talk when he 
didn’t have his company manners. 
mow. 10, 199121 c. Noy. 25, 19123: K 
50878. 

Gosh! how they dread it. © Sept. 
27, 1912; 1 c. Oct. 9, 1912; K 48619. 

Grand opera in English. © Nov. 27, 
ia, ft ec. Dec. 9, 1912; K 51568. 

Grand opera in the home. © Nov. 
23, 1912: 1 c. Dec. 9, 1912; K 51560. 


Hand of destiny. © Oct. 16, 1912; 
1 e@ Oct. 18, 1912; K 49081. 


Have you a backbone? If so register 
mea ey Oct. 5, 1912: 1° c Oet..9, 
1912: K 48626. 

Have you ever noticed. © Nov. 20, 
poz: Le. Nov: 25, 1912; K 50871. 

He’s unanimously against him. © 
eres: © eG Oct. Sly 1912* Kh 
49678. 

Her Thanksgiving dinner. © Nov. 
28, 1912; 1 c. Dec. 9, 1912; K 51569. 

His Thanksgiving dinner. © Nov. 
ey eoie: ' ¢, Dec. 9, 19125 K. 51568. 

Hobo test. © Nov. 9, 1912; 1 ¢. Nov. 
Zo, 1912; K 50877. 

Holiday in the middle of the week 
certainly causes confusion in the 
march of time. © Nov. 29, 1912; 1 c. 
Dec. 9, 1912; Ik 51570. 

How the golden rule frequently gets 
Sidetracked. © Noy. 19, 1912; 1 «¢ 
Dec. 9, 1912; K 51558. 

How the old homestead shrinks as 
the income grows. © Oct. 29, 1912; 
1c. Noy. 20, 1912; K 50689. 

How the standpat editor accidentally 
let the truth leak out. © Oct. 23, 
go: 1 e. Oct. 31, 1912; K 49676. 


How io tell a boy baby from a girl 
Baby. © Oct. 30, 1912;.1 c. Noy. 20, 
1912: K 50691. 

If anti-Roosevelt editors were con- 
sistent. © Oct. 21, 1912; 1 ec. Oct 31, 
1912: K 49674. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


29584 


McCurcHroN (JOHN T.)—Continued. 


If horses were allowed to be driven 
through the streets as fast as auto- 
mobiles go. © Oct. 8, 1912; 1 c. Oct. 
18, 1912; Kk 49069. 


If Wilson is elected. © Nov. 2, 
1912; 1 e. Nov. 20, 1912; K 50697. 

If you own land you’re a part owner 
of the world. © Noy. 23, 1912; 1 -«. 
Dec. 9, 1912; K 51565. 


If you should happen to see. © 
Novi ot; 2082 1. @y Nov: 25/5 1912 Ke 
DSOS8T6. 

In these days of police investiga- 
Lio: (| Oets 24 1912-41 ue. Noy, 20, 
1912; K 50687. 


Increased cost of Bartzen. © Oct. 
31, 1912; 1 c. Nov. 20, 1912; K 50695. 

Injun summer. © Sept. 26, 1912; 1 
ce. Oct. 9, 1912; K 48617. 


Innocent bystanders. © Oct. 15, 
1912; 1 e@. Oct. 31, 1912; K 49680. 
Instructions for voters. © Nov. 5, 


1912; 1 ec. Nov. 20, 1912; K 50699. 


Invitation to join the rear guard. © 
Dee. | Es 1912) 19 ‘e; Dee) 20; 19125 °K 
52267. 

It’s easy to get help when you don’t 
want it and hard when you do. © 
Novii22, 19125) ch. Dee, 9. 19194 ie 
51559. 

It’s lucky Christmas comes late in 
the month. © Dec. 6, 1912; 1 ¢. Dee. 
20, 1912; K 52264. 


It takes more than that to kill a 


bull moose. © Nov. 7, 1912; 1 @ 
Nov: 2;'1912; K 50703. 

Judge has issued an _ injunction 
against a barking dog. © Nov. 12, 
1912; 1 ce. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50880. 

Just before election. © Oct. 19, 
1912; 1c. Oct. 31, 1912; K 49678. 

Just before Halloween. © Oct. 22, 


1912; 1.¢); Nov. 20, 1912; KK 50685, 


Keeping posted on current events. 
© Oct. 4, 1912; 1 ec. Oct. 18, 1912; K 
49066. 


Learning to dance the Tango Argen- 
tino:*, ©) Nov,' 22, 1912: 1. ¢.. Nov. 25, 
1912; K 50878. 

Letter from Santa Claus. © Dec. 
12, 1912; 1 ec. Dee. 20, 1912; K 52268. 

Making his choice. © Sept. 30, 
1912; 1 @ Oct. 9, 1912; K 48621. 

Making out their Christmas lists. 
i) Nov. 24. 1999-41 2. Dee. 2.19128 
Ke 51225. 

Man of the hour. © Oct. 26, 1912; 
1 tc. Noy.. 20, 1912: K S0G8S: 


D939 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29584 


McCutTcHron (JOHN T.)—Continued. 


Man that committed the murder. © 
et. 10;), 1912: A eCrOch ase 1912* 1K 
49070. 

Masculine instinct to fight. © Dec. 
8, 1912; 1 ¢. Dec. 11, 1912; K 51673. 


May the investigation be thorough 


and impartial before the election. © 
Oct. 4, “D912 bh eC. BOCAS AOI 
48625. 


Mr. Lugubrious Blue and Mr. Smiley 
Gladd [1912]: 

© Nov. 13; 1 ec. Nov. 25; K 50865. 

My, see what a fine Thanksgiving 
dinner they had. © Nov. 30, 1912; 
1 ¢e. Dee. 9, 1912; IS 51571. 

New York stock exchange. © Dec. 
13, 1912; 1 ec. Dee. 20, 1912; K 52269. 

November. © Nov. 6, 1912; 1 «. 
Noy. 20, 1912; K 50700. 

On the supervision and regulation 
of Illinois private banks. © Nov. 14, 
1912; 1 c Nov. 25, 1912; K 50866. 


One month after the fight at Arma- 
geddon. © Dec. 10, 1912; 1c. Dec. 20, 
1912; K 52266. 

Political graveyard. © Nov. 6, 1912; 
1 ¢. Noy. 20, 1912; K 50702. 

Poor old horsey, where’s your 
blanket. © Dee. 9, 1912; 1 ¢ Dee. 20, 
1912; K 52268. 

Practicing for Thanksgiving. © 
Nov. 11,/19125,; 1 esNov. 25, 2912; KK 
50879. 

President pays high tribute to diplo- 
matic triumphs of the administration. 
© Dec. 4, 1912; 1 c. Dec. 9, 1912; K 
51574. 


Price of eggs. © Dec. 17, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 20, 1912: K 52272. 


Puzzle, which one is ahead in the 
-race. © Oct. 30, 1912; 1 ce. Noy. 20, 
1912; K 50694. 

Question now before the house. © 
Nov. -21, 39125, 1 7. Nov.»25, 1912 5, K 
50872. 

Remorse that got sidetracked. © 
Oets 3, TOI sg Wet ES.) Lobe. . IS 
49074. 

Reporters find Mr. Morgan a hard 
man to interview. © Oct. 1, 1912; 1¢. 
Oct. 9, 1912; K 48622. 

Republican party. © Oct. 2, 1912; 
1c. Oct. 9, 1912; K 48628. 

Rescued from robbers, or hooray for 
Mr. Corn Crop. © Oct. 19, 1912; 1 c¢. 
Oct. 31, 1912: K 49688. 

Returned traveler and his interested 
friends. © Dec. 16, 1912; 1 ¢. Dec. 20, 
1992 WK O24. 


O04 


3 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 7 


McCurcHEON (JOHN 'T.)—Continued 


Roosevelt and La Fv lette. © Sept. 
28, 1912; 1 ec. Oct. 9, 1912; K 48620. 


Roosevelt’s (Theodore) labor record. 
© Oct. 20, 1912°"1.c. Oct) 2a g12 ae 
49399. 


Sad accident to Mr. T. Gobbler, sr. 
© Nov. 29, 1912; 1 c. Dec. 9, 1912; K 
51564. 

Sentiment during office hours. © 
Sept. 23, 1912; 2) c Ochiai as 
48614. 

Setting star. © Nov. 10, 1912; 1 ec. 
Nov. 18, 1912; K 50458: 

Sniffing the feast from afar. © 
Nov. 12,;°1912; lve Novy2 25; 592 
50864. 


Some Christmas hopes. © Dee. 5, 
1912; 1 ¢. Dee. 9; 19IRE Ke Sian. 


Some people would rather believe 
the bad things that they hear about a 
man. © Nov. 25, 1912; 1 ¢. Dee. 9, 
1912; K 51561. 

Spirits of the old masters are at 
work. © Oct. 22, 1912; 1 ¢e. Oct. 31, 
1912; K 49675. 

Study in chivalry. © Nov. 2, 1912; 
1 ¢. Nov. 20, 1912; K 50698. 

Swimming the Hellespont. © Nov. 
9, 1912; 1 c. Noy. 20, 1992- 1s 50706: 


Sympathetic coal dealer and the man 


who had to have a ton... © Dec 2, 
1912; 1 c. Dec. 20, 1912; K 52260. 
Taft and prosperity. © Ochs, 


1912; 1 e. Oct. 18, 1912; K 49080. 


Temporary suspension of hostilities. 
© Oct. 17, 1912; 1 @, Oct. Si 1912 


49671. 
Thanking you one and all. © Oct. 


18, 1912; 1 c. Oct. 31, 1912; IX 49684. 
Their Thanksgiving dinner. © Nov. 
27, 1912;: 1c Dec. 9, 1912; K 51562. 
There is only one safe road. © Oct. 
9, 1912; 1 c. Oct. 18, 1912s Ko aeaie 


There will be a lot of moving in and 
out at Washington next March. © 
Nov. 11, 1912; 1 c. Noy. 20, 19125 °K 
50707. 

They can’t kick up enough dust to 
hide the record. © Sept. 29, 1912: 1 c¢. 
Oct. 3. 1912; K 48394. 


Three peanuts. © Nov. 8, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 20, 1912; K 50705. 


Tired business man and the oper. 
© Nov. 16, 1912; 1 c. Noy. 25, 1912; Ik 
50883. 

Today is founder’s day, alias pass- 


the-hat day. © Oct. 26, 1912; 1 ec. Oct. 
31, 1912; K 49679. 


th 


2 
: MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


McCutTcHEON (JoHN T.)—Continued. 

Troubles of Turkey. © Oct. 24, 
mee > tec, Oct. 31,1912; K 49677. 

Trying to keep a good man down. 
Oct. 18, 1912; 1 ¢. Oct. 31, 1912; K 
49672. 

Trying to please everybody. © Oct. 
meee: 1 ec Oct. 11, 1912; K 48755. 

Twenty dollar bill. © Dec. 22, 1912; 
# ec. Dec. 26, 1912; K 52274. 

Two clerks. © Nov. 15, 1912; 1c. 


Noy. 25, 1912; K 50881. 
Two ways of looking at it. © Oct. 
mo, 1912: 1c. Oct. 18, 1912; K 49072. 


U. P. and S. P. railroads to be un- 
scrambled. © Dec. 3, 1912; 1 ¢. Dec. 
9, 1912; K 515738. 

_ Up-to-date college fraternity initia- 
tion. © Oct. 29, 1912; 1c. Nov. 20, 
1912; K 50690. 

Visiting an art gallery with an art 
eritic. © Dee. 5, 1912; 1 c. Dec. 20, 
9912; KK 52262. 

We are coming, Father Abraham, 
eight million voters strong. © Nov. 4, 
$912: 1c. Nov.+20, 1912; K 50698. 

We have with us today one who. © 
mee tote = 1 ec. Oet. 18, 1912" 1K 
49078. 

Welcome the coming, speed the part- 
ing guest. © Dec. 2, 1912; 1 c. Dec. 9, 
1912; K 51572. 


When a bureau is established where 
women may hire professional escorts. 
ma Oet. 16, 1912:;.1 ¢ Oct. 31, 1912; K 
49681. 


When Peehelors are taxed. © Oct. 
gw. 1912: 1 c. Oct. 18, 1912; K 49078. 


When winter awakes. © Dec. 2, 
m4 ec, Dec. 20, 1912; K 52268. 


When you remember. © Oct. 3, 
1912; 1 e. Oct. 9, 1912; K 48624. 


Which candidate is best qualified to 
understand. © Oct. 7, 1912; 1 ¢. Oct. 
9, 1912; K 48627. 


Which is the real Mr. Wilson. © 
mend 1912-1 ¢. Oe AS19195) ie 
49077. 


Which side wins. © Nov. 8, 1912; 
lec. Noy. 20, 1912; K 50704. 


Which will swallow the other. © 
Movi 1912+ 1 ¢.. Nov. 25, 1912 >) K 
50870. 


Why not? Anybody can start a 
priyate bank in Illinois. © Nov. 18, 
woi2; 1° ec, Noy. 15, 1912: K: 50869. 


Will she be at the opera to-night. © 
mov. 26, 1912: .1. ¢., Dee. 9, 19123. K 
51567. 


29594 


McCurcHEron (JoHN T.)—Continued. 

Wilson (Mr.) predicts that he will 
go to bed at 9 o’clock election night. 
© Nov. 1, 1912; 1 @ Nov. 20, 1912; 
K 50696. 

—— Ssailed yesterday for a months 
quiet vacation. © Nov. 17, 1912; 1.e. 
Nov. 20, 1912; K 50708. 

Wilson’s (Governor) trust record. 
© Oct. 14, 1912; 1 c Qct. 18, 1912: 
K 49079. 

Woodrow, the demon trust hunter. 
© Oct-27; 1912+" 1 ec. Oct.’ Bi, 1912): 
KX 49687. 

Wouldn’t a real Santy have his 
troubles these days. © Dec. 15. 1912; 
Le! Dee! 18; 1912: K 51923. 

Zero in conciliation. © Nov. 15, 
1912 5.4 ev Nov.) 25,. 1912; K. 50867. 
McDonatp (PIrRIE) New York. 

[29585-29588 

Cobb (Irving) © Oct. 24, 1912; 2.¢. 
Oct. 25, 1912; J 174645. 

Hedges (Job. E.) © Oct. 5, 1912; 
2 ¢. Oct. 7, 1912; J 173881. 

Meade (Richard W.) © Oct. 21, 
1992. Ze Oct.) 22. 1912.: J 2714538. 

Wadsworth (J. W.) jr. © Oct. 8, 
1912; 2\.e. Oct.-9, 1912; J 174009. 
McFaruin (A. M.) Elmira, N. Y. 

[29589 

Ariadne. © Oct. 29, 1912; 2 ce. Nov. 

1, 1912; J 174962. 


McKissen (C. S.), Desmet. S. D. 
[29590, 29591 
Desmet, S. D.. corner of Second and 
Calumet ave. © Oct. 7, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 
10, 1912; J 174028. 
—— from court house. © Oct. 7, 
1912) 2 ce -Oet.: 10, 1972 =! he. 174029. 


McManus (T. J.) New York. [29591* 


Rayner (Cadet) intercollegiate 
fencing champion. © June 15, 1912; 
Ber Uy eo toule J VC ip2t. 


V.) North Yakima, 

Wash. [29592 

Indian sweat house. © Nov. 15, 
1912; 2 ec. Dee. 9, 1912; J 176084. 


MAJESTIC PRINTERY, New York. 


McWuHorter (IL. 


[29593 

[Masque ball drawing cut.] © Oct. 
ee AGT2 *:2 ¢, Oct. 16, 1912; Ke 48927. 

MANHATTAN PHOTOGRAVURE CO., New 
York. [29594 
[Moonlight over edge of barn on 

running stream.] © Oct. 23, 1912; 2 

ce. Oct. 24, 1912; K 49296. 


535 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29595 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 7 


MANUFACTURERS RECORD PUBLISHING 
co., Baltimore. [29595 
South the nation’s greatest asset. © 
Gets 4, A912 9 2..es Geteips, 7 1912: IK 
48898. 
Manz (J.) ENGRAVING CO., Chicago. 
[29596 
Pleasant moments. © Oct. 15, 1912; 
2 ce. Oct. 18, 1912; K 49002. 
MANzI, JOYANT & CO., New York. 
[29597-29599 
Dulcinea del Toboso. © Nov. 1, 
1912; 2c. Oct. 26, 1912; K 49460. 


Hure & Chartres. © Dec. 12, 1912; 
2c. Dee. 14, 1912; K 51812. 

Seine 4 Mantes. © Dec. 12, 
2.e. Dee. 14, 1912; bist. 


(Esse E.) 


1912 ; 


MAPLESTONE Hammond. 
Ind. [ 29600, 29601 

’ Goblins 11 git you if you don’t watch 
out: (@aL e. Nov. 44, 191253 Agb28. 


Martin (Dr. William Mayes) ©1c. 
Nov. 14, 1912; J 175284. 


Marceau (—) Boston. [29602 


Grandfield (Dr. C. P.) © Nov. 15, 
1912; 2c. Nov. 18, 1912; J 1753872. 


Marceau (THEODORE C.), New York. 
[29603-29645 
Astor residence, 1-9. © Oct. 25, 
1912; 2 c. each Oct. 26, 1912; J 174656-— 
174664. 
Bangs (Miss Mollie) 1. © Nov. 19, 
1912; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1912; J 175483. 


Brett (Mrs. Oliver B.) 1. © Oct. 
25, 1912; 2 e@ Oct. 26, 1912; J 174655. 


and bridal party, 1. © Oct. 25, 
1912; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1912; J 174658. 


——and (Mrs. D.) Martin. 1. © 
O¢et; 18,7 191222 ewer as, A9IZ SS 
174335. 


Brooks (Miss Mary) 1. © Nov. 19, 
1912; 2 ec Nov. 22, 1912; J 175482. 


Castelli (Baroness) 1-6. © Oct. 18, 
1912: 2c. each Oct. 18, 1912; J 174829- 
174334. 

Dick (Miss Julia) 2.. © July 19, 
1912; 2 ¢. July 22, 1912; J 171439. 


Drayton (Mr. and Mrs. William 
Astor) 1. © Nov. 7, 1912; 2 c Nov. &, 
1912; J 175140. 


Drayton (Mrs. William Astor) 
1-3. © Nov. 7, 1912; 2c and Nov. 8, 
1912; J 175187-1751839. 

Moore (Mrs. Austin Perey) 1. 


Oecet Si 1912 2. Nowe a, Lom. 
174984. 


© 
J 


Marceau (THEODORE C.)—Continued. 


and bridesmaids, 2. © Oct. 31, 
1912; 2 ec. Nov. 1, 1912; J 174983. 
© 


and Judge Roger Pryor. 
Oct. 31,.1912; 2 @ Nov, a igre 
174985. 


Smith (Miss Madeline) 1. © Oct. 
26, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1912; J 174654. 


Valle (Miss Isabelle) 1-3. © Noy. 


13, 1912; 2. ¢. each Nov, Me wore 
175286-175288. 


Wark (Mrs. Philip) 1, 2. © Oct. 
25, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 26, 1912; J 
174665, 174666. 


Wilson (Miss Hleanor) 1. © Oct. 
18, 1912; 2 ec. Oct..18, 1912; J 174328, 


—-—2 3. © Nov. 9) 1912. 2c, exch 
Nov. 11, 1912; J 175181, 175182. 


Wilson (Miss Jessie) 1, 2. © Nov. 
6; 1912; 2 c. each Nowy?) (7 192d 
LSID Silas: ; 

© 


Wilson (Miss Margaret) 1-4, 
Nov. 9, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 11, 1912; 
J 175177-175180. 


Wilson (Mrs. Woodrow) 1, 2. © 
Nov. 6, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 7, 1912; 
J 175119, 175120. 


——-3. © Nov. 9, 191232 .ce nar 
11, 1912; J 175183. 


MARCEAU CO., LTD., Boston. 
[29649, 29650 
Elson (Prof. Louis C.) 1: © Oct: 
24,1912; 2¢ Oct. 25, 1912; J 174644. 
Felker (Samuel D.) © Oct. 17, 
1912; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1912; J 174515. 


MARSHALL (JOHN W.) Stamford, Conn. 

[29651 

Doe impaled on Zeigler’s estate, 

Noroton, Conn. © Oct. 14, 1912; 2 e¢. 
Oct. 17, 1912; J 174590. 


(FREDERICK W.,) Pasadena, 
[29652-29657 


MARTIN 
Cal. 

[6 photographs] : 

Ramona’s marriage place, court.— 
San Diego, El Camino real.—San Juan 
Capistiano, cloister.—San Juan, chapel 
arches.—Sierra Madre Mts. from Pasa- 
dena.—When the clouds clear away 
from Mt. Lowe, Pasadena. © Oct. 1,. 
1912+ 2 e¢ each Nov. 29) 191200 
175848-175853. 


Mason (C. B.) Sedro Woolley, Wash. 
[29658 


Sumas, Wash., panorama view. © 
1e¢. July 15, 1912; J 176296. 


536 


no. 4, 1912 


Mason (Maup M.) New York. 
[29659-29663 

[5 prints]: 

Christmas greetings.—From mother 
earth.—Greetings, come in the even- 
ing.—Greetings, kindly take this gift 
of mine—May the new year be full 
of sunshine for you. © Nov. 15, 1912; 


@ c. each Nov. 21, 1912; K 51170- 
51174. 
Masters (Roy) Chicago. [29664 


Home maker. © Oct. 7, 1912; 2c. 
Oct. 11, 1912; K 48693. 


MATHER (MARGRETHE) Los Angeles. 
[29665 
Maid of Arcady. © 1c. Oct. 23, 


1912; J 175758. 


MATHEWSON (WiLLIS J.), Port An- 
geles, Wash. [ 29666, 29667 


Elk at home, 20 m, 21 m. © Oct. 
mer i912; 2 ce. each Oct. 9, 1912; J 
174011, 174012. 


MATTHEWS BOAT co., Pt. Clinton, O. 
[29668—29678 
ipel photographs]: 

Detroit, no. 4, 9.—Detroit (Chris- 
tening of) transatlantic motorboat, no. 
7.— Detroit (Launching of) America 
to Europe, no. 6.—Detroit, 35 foot mo- 
tor boat, A-G. 


© ‘1c each July 10, 1912; J 
175812-175822. 


MATTHEWS, NORTHRUP WORKS, Buffalo. 

[29679 

Havana, city and harbor, bird’s-eye 

view of. © Dee. 10, 1912; 2 ¢. Dec. 20, 
1912; K 51986. “ 


MATZENE co., Chicago. [29680-29683 

Ruffo (Titta) as Rigoletto, A-D. © 
Dec. 9. 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 11, 1912; 
J 176277-176280. 


Mayer (Lov), New York. 
[29684, 29685 


It's easy enough to look pleasant. 
er ot0, 1912: 2 ¢, Oct. ‘23, 1912; 
K 49651. 


Little health, a little wealth. © 
mee. 10, 1912; 2.c. Oct. 23, 1912; K 
52. 


MENDoza (I. P.) trp., London. 
[ 29686, 29687 


©) 


Contemplation; by William Ward. 
© Nov. 30, 1912; 2 c@ Dec. 9, 1912; 
HM 1032. 


Coquette (The); by William Ward. 
Nov. 30, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1912; H 


74324—13——_7 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


29726 


MERDINGER (ADOLPH), St. Louis. 
29688 
Lest you forget. © Jan. 1, 1912; 2 
e. Oct. 10, 1912; K 49653. 


MERGARDT (EK. WILHELMINA), Freder- 
ick, Md. [29689, 29690 
Frietchie’s (Barbara) bible, open, 
closed. © Apr. 38, 1910; 2 @: each 
Oct. 17, 1912; J 174242, 1742438. 


MERIWETHER (H. B.) Globe, Ariz. 
[29691-29700 
Views between Globe and Phoenix 
ocean to ocean highway, no. 1, 2, 4-8, 
12=15. . ©, Oct. 15, 1912; 2c. each 
Oct. 30, 1912; J 174874-174883. 


MERKEL (C. EH.) Washburn, II. 
[29701 
Winter shadows. © Dee. 15, 1912; 
2 c Dec. 19, 1912; J 1763870. 
Metz (N. J.) El Centro, Cal. [29702 
R. R. officials. © Nov. 12, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 25, 1912; J 175670. 
Mryers & Rick, Boise, Idaho. 
[29703-29718 
[16 photographs]: 
Cauking.—Payette Lake, 1—11.—Fay- 
ette River, 14. © Oct. 10, 1912; 2c. 
each Oct. 14, 1912; J 174128-174143. 
MicHAELSs (I. A.) Chicago. [29719 


They feel good, they look nice, they 
fit well around the neck. © Jan. 10, 
1912; 2c. July 10, 1912; K 44778. 


MICHIGAN COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC, 
Grand Rapids. [29720 


Normal and subluxated vertebrae. 
© Oet® 1.191252 ec. Oct, 7,-1912:.. 5 
173823. 


MIKESELL (Gus) Ponca, Neb. 
[ 29721, 29722 
Ponea, Neb., residence of HE. E. Hal- 
stead, front view. © 1 ¢. June 1, 
1992. J T5159. 
rear view. ©1c. June 1, 
$912; J 175i60. 
MILLAR (FRED), New York. [29723 
Arizona. © Dec. 12, 1912; 2 ¢. Dee. 
10, 1912; K 51959. 
MILLER (A. E. W.) & SON, Pulaski, Va. 
[ 29724, 29725 


Ivanhoe high school. © Nov. 1, 
1912: 2 ¢. Oct. 23, 1912; J 174733. 


and pupils. © Nov. 1, 1912; 
Ze. Oct; 23,.190125 J LATA: 
MILLER (CHARLES D.) Toledo. [29726 


Other fellow’s pastime. © Nov. 14, 
1912: 2 ce. Nov. 15; 1912; J LT5317. 


537 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29727 


pt. Iv, Lb. 8., V.7 


MILLER (F. A.) Chicago. 
[29727-29781 

Iixcelsior springs: 

New Elms.—New Elms dining room. 
—New Elms rear view.—Regent spring, 
1,2. © Sept. 10, 1912: 2 c each Oct. 
12, 1912; J 174091—174095. 


Mitier (J. HENRY) INC., Baltimore. 


[29732 


Washington, hew building bureau of 
engraving and printing. © Oct. 25, 
1912> 2.¢. Oct. 25, 19912553. 174638. 


MILLER (LEANDER) Far Hills, N. J. 
‘ [29733, 29734 
From the potato patch, 1, 2. © Oct. 
19, 19125. 2ie;; each Oct. 24, 19126 5. 
174591, 174592. —- 


MILLER PHOTO Co., Klamath Falls, Or. 
[29735-29738 


© Nov. 1, 
1991 LOND Sy 


Crater Lake, 258, 259. 
1912; 2 @. each Nov. 
175391, 1753892. 
national park, pinnacles, 244, 
251. © Oct. 15, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 
19, 1912; J 175893, 1753894. 


MILLER STUDIO, Peoria, Ill. 
| [29739, 29740 
Law (Walter) as Father Egan. © 
Oectey 77, 1912 +.2)°e. Oet.4 23, AG12s iF 
174584. 


Littlejohns (The) © Sept. 23, 1912; 
1-e. Sept.s30;) 19125 Ae Oct: 7, 1912 «J 
173920. 


MINER (W. H.) Chicago. [29741-29752 


Average resilient values of draft 
gears graphically illustrated. Oct. 25, 
1912, 38. © Noy. 18, 1912; 1 @ Nov. 
18, 1912; I 1148. 


Diagram A illustrates the resilient 
value of various gears. © Dec. 17, 
1912; 1.¢. Dee. 20, 1912; I 1175. 


——B, shows in exact proportion 
the actual resilient value of any spring 
gear, [ete.] © Dec. 17, 1912; 1 « 
Dec. 20, 1912; I 1176. 


C, outlines in exact proportion 
the actual resilient efficiency of any 
spring gear. © Dec. 17, 1912; 1c. 
Dec. 20, 1912; I 1177. 


D, represents the comparative 
resilient value per unit of cost of tan- 
dem class G spring gear and Miner’s 
A-18 friction gear. © Dec. 17, 1912; 
1 ec. Dee. 20, 19123. 1 1178. 

sreetings from Heart’s Delight farm, 
Nov. 28, 1912. © Nov. 16, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 18, 1912; K 50560. 


038 


Miner (W. H.)—Continued. 

Resilient values of draft gears 
graphically illustrated. Sept. 24, 1912. 
39. © Nov. 8, 1912; 1 @ Noy. 14, 
1912; I 1146: 


Oct. 4, 1912. 40. © Nov. 8 
1912; 1 @. Nov. 11, 1912; I 1145. 
Nov.. 19, 1912. 42. © Dec. 2, 
1912;°1 @: Dee: 5, 1912-7 tee: 

—— Novy. 20, 1912. 43. © Noy. 20, 
1912; 1 -¢. Nov. 27,1912 92a 

—— Nov. 22, 1912. 44. © Dee. 2, 
1912; 1 ec. Dec. 5, 1912; T 1161. 

——Nov. 30, 1912, 46. © Dec. 16, 
1912; 1 @ Dec: 19) 181227) te 


MINOR AND YounG, Salt Lake City. 

[297538 

Salt Lake City official photographic 

postcards electric pageant, Sept. 30, 

1912. © Oct. 4, 1912; 2 @ Oct. 9. 
1912; K 49446. 


MISSIONARY EDUCATION MOVEMENT, New 
York. [ 29754, 29755 
Livingston (David) © Nov. 20. 
1912; 2 c Nov. 28, 1912; J 175658. 
—-— and his daughter. © Nov. 20, 
1912; 2.¢ Nov. 28, 19922> 5) 1fauane 


MITCHELL (GEORGE) Chicago. [29756 

Playing the piano a la harp. 
Dec. 31, 1912; 2\¢. Dee SOn1Si220 
176706. 


MODERN ART NOVELTY CO., Chicago. 
[29757-29763 

Modern art print nos. 509-511, 700- 
703. © Nov. 30, 1912; 2 @. each Dec. 
2, 1912: K 51216-51222. 


MOoFFETT sTUDIO, Chicago. 


[29764-29774 

Holmes (Burton) A-G. © Oct. 4, 

1912; 2 ¢c. each Oehiyiayeisee. 
174099-174105. 


Lawrence (Geo. A.) A, B. © Oct. 
8, 1912; 2 ¢e. each. Oct. 42) oie 
174106, 174107. 

White (William Allen) A-D. © 
Oct. 4, 1912; 2 ec. each Oct. 12, 1912; 
J 174108-174111. 


MoHAWK SECURITY CO., INC., Albany. 
[29775 


Mohawk ideal two family house plan. 
sheets 4-6. 1c. Oct. 10, 1912; I 11238. 


MonteoMery (H.), Hartford, Wis. 
[29776-29791 


Berlin, Wis., Pacific coast milk con- 
densory, 37, 39. © May 1, 1912; 2¢ 
each Novy. 4, 1912; J 175016, 175017. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


MontTGoMERY (H.)—Continued. 


Kilbourn, Wis., boat landing, 87. © 
Mar. 26, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1912; J 
175015. 


— Dells of Wisconsin; Ink Stand, 
82, 85. © Mar. 26, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Noy. 4, 1912; J 175021, 175023. 

© 


— Lone Rock, 42, 88. 
Mar. 26, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 4, 1912; 
J 175019, 175020. 

—— Sugar Bowl 41,-74. © 
Mar. 26, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 4, 1912; 
J 175018, 175022. 

interior of power house, 79. © 
Mar. 26, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1912; J 
175026. 

Portage, Wis., Columbia County 
fae, 4, 2, 46, 48. © Mar. 26,1912: 
2 ec. each Nov. 4, 1912; J 175011-175014. 

—— Cook st., 47. © Mar. 26, 1912; 
2 e@. Noy. 4, 1912; J 175025. 

Sheboygan, Wis., Franklin school, 


A 614. © Sept. 3, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 4, 
1912; J 175024. 


Moon (T. C.) Tilton, N. 


(gt 
[29792-29794 

Hancock, Me., Grange store. © 
ov Gy, 1912-2 @: Nov. 5, 19125) J 
175060. 


— Soldiers’ monument. © Oct. 
28, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 80, 1912; J 174740. 


— The corner. © Oct. 29, 1912; 
2 ce. Oct. 30, 1912; J 174739. 


Moore (Forpyce H.), West Stewarts- 
town, N. H. [29795 


Canadian boundary, panoramic bird’s- 
eye view, Canaan, Vt., Beecher Falls, 
Vt. and West Stewartstown, N. H. © 
Oct. 15, 1912; 2 ce: Novy.. 20, 1912; J 
175744. 


MoorHoUusE (Major LEE), Pendleton, 
Or. [29796-29824 


Round-up series 1912, 1-29. © Oct. 
Petar; 2c. each -Oct.: 21) 1912s, Fi 
1744385-174468. 


MorGaAN (CHARLES H.), ‘New York. 
[29825 


Globe representing Boys’ world club. 
© Dec. 30, 1912; 1 ce. Dee. 28, 1912; 
I 1209. 


Morean (G. F.), Ithaca, N. Y. 
[29826, 29827 

[2 photographs]: 

Autumn twilight on Beebe Lake.— 
Cornell university campus, moonlight 
on. © Dec. 12, 1912; 2 « each Dec. 
16, 1912; J 176328, 176329. 


29856 
Morcan (Grace E.), Plentywood, 
Mont. [ 29828, 29829 


. Plentywood, Mont.: 

Main st. looking north.—Marketing 
flax, 1912. © Nov. 25, 1912; 2 c each 
Dec. 21, 1912; J 176430, 176481. 


Morris (R), Cheshire, Conn. 
[29830-29842 

Iris, 1-5. © Oct. 19, 1912; 2 c. each 
Oct. 18, 1912; J 174803-174307. 

[2 photographs]: 

Before the rain.—lIris flowers by 
moonlight. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Nov. 4, 1912; J 175029, 175030. 

[6 photographs] : 

College hall by moonlight.—Iris, a 
study in gray tones.—Shakespeare 
house, 1, 2.—Towers from the observa- 
tory park.—Waban (Lake) © Nov. 
15, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 14, 1912; J 
175278175283. 


MorRIS AND BENDIEN, New York. 
[29843-29850 

[8 prints]: 

Girl I left behind me.—Girl of my 
dreams.—I wonder if I could write 
plays.—[Lead kindly light.]—[Now 
you'll see the skirts flock around.jJ— 
Say kid you splash me and I'll splash 
you.—[Won’t someone please float 
me.]—[You’ll have to ask my ma.] 
© Dee. 26, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 26, 
1912; K 52211-52218. 


Morrow (Wo. J.), Newport, Pa. 
[29851 
Newport, Pa., public fountain. © 
Och 74s 1992 44 2y ic. (Oets; 16,5 1912375 
174232. 


Moscioni (AtTTiLIo), San Juan. . 
[ 29852, 29853 

Shanton (Chief of insular police), 
Porto Rico. © Oct. 1, 1912; 2 ¢. Oct. 
15, 1912; J 174979. 

—and his secretary, Porto Rico. 
© Oct. 1, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1912; J 
174980. 


Moses (Davip Louis), San Francisco. 
[29854 
Riddle (Winema Toby), the heroine 
of the Modoc war of 1873. © Dec. 3, 
1912; 2 c. Dee. 7, 1912; J 176078. 


Mosss (F. E.), Houston. [29855, 29856 

Rice institute, opening. © Nov. 1, 
1912; 2 c. Nov. 21, 1912; J 176130. 
opening, Mayor Rice reception 
to delegates. © Oct. 14, 1912; 2 «. 
Nov. 21, 1912; J 176129. 


039 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29857 


Morter AND Morrer, El Paso, Tex. 
[29857 
El Paso, the pass city. [Bird’s-eye 
view.] © Dec. 18, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1912; K 52207. 


MvuELLER (A. M. J.), Philadelphia. 
[29858-29860 
[3 prints]: 
Atlantic City, aerial view of the 
hotel district. Design no. 493.—Kaiser 
preis. Design no. 494.—Protos beer 
the whole year ’round. Design no. 
495. © Dee. 30, 1912; 2 ¢. each Dee. 
28, 1912; K 52447-52449. 


MUELLER (FREDERICK W.), Baltimore. 
[29861-29863 


Baltimore, panoramic view from 
the Emerson tower. © Nov. 13, 1912; 
2 ¢. Nov. 7, 21912; J 1380: 


sewerage system disposal plant 
at Back River. © Nov. 29, 1912; 2c. 
Dec. 5, 1912; J 176043. 

Waverly. Ia., the cedars, 29. © 
Oct: 8). 1912.2. -e. Oct, Adpaaaia>> J 
174430. 


MULLER (E.) Brooklyn. [29864-29886 
Arkansas (U. S. S.) © Dec. 20. 
1912; 2 ce. Dec. 24, 1912; J 176634. 
— 603. © Oct. 25, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
11, 1912; J 175194. 


Florida (U. S. S.).A 301. © Oct. 1, 
1912; 2c. Nov. 23, 1912; J 175662. 
Idaho (U. S. 8.) 618. © Nov. 18, 
1912; 2 ec. Nov. 23, 1912; J 175667. 
Illinois (U. S. S.) 607. © Nov. 9, 
HO12; 2c. Nov. Td, 29925 J LT 5197. 
Indiana (U. S. S.) 619. © Nov. 
18, 1912: 2 e. Nov. 23, 1912; J .175661. 


Kansas (U.S. S.) 601. © Oct. 25, 
1912; 2c. Nov. 11, 1912; J 175191. 


_Kearsarge (U. S. S.) 610. © Nov. 
§.°19123 2'c, Nov. 11, JOT: 3.175200. 


Louisiana (U. S. S.) 604. © Nov. 
9, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1912; J 175195. 


Michigan (U. S. S.) 600. © Oct. 
25, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1912; J 175192. 


Minnesota (U.S. S.) 621. © Nov. 
18, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1912; J 175666. 

Montana (U.S. S.) 606. © Nov. 9, 
1912; 2 ¢c. Nov. 11, 1912; J 175196. 


Nebraska (U. S. S.) 613. © Nov. 
9, 1912; 2c. Nov. 11, 1912; J 175189. 

North Carolina (U. S. 8S.) 612. © 
Nov. 9, 1912; 2.e. Noy. 11, 1912; J 
175201. 

North Dakota (U. S. S.) 614. © 
Nov. 9,°1912; 2 c@  \Noy. diy to; J 
175190. 


MureHy (JouHNn T.) Toledo. O. 


pt. Iv; 1 Sve 


MULLER ( E.) —Continued. 

Ohio (U. S. S.) 611. © Nov. 9, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 11, 1912; J 175188. 

South Carolina (U. S. S.) 609. © 
Nov. 9, 1912; 2 «. Noy; siege 
175199. 

Tennessee (U. 8S. S.) 617. © Nov. 
18, 1912; 2c... Nov. 28) 1912 *") aiacee: 

Utah (U. S. S:) A 3025 Geis 
1912; 2 ¢. Nov. 23, 1912-99 tinge 
605. © Nov. 9, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 
Lt, 1912; J Liss. es 

Washington (U.S. S.) 608. © Nov. 
9; 1912; 2 c& Nov. 11, 19122 J 1eee, 

Wisconsin (U. 8S. S.) 622. © Nov. 
18, 1912; 2.c. Nov, 23, 1912-9 aiooue 

Wyoming (U. S. 8S.) 602. © Oct. 
25, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. iy 19122 3igoloe 
Munoz (CHRISTINE E.) Roselle Park, 

1 Aen [29887-29894 

[Kindergarten scale family.] 1-8. 


| © Oct. 21, 1912; 2 « each Gera 
| 1912: K 49629-49636. 


MuNRO AND HARForD co., New York. 
[29895 
Rounding ’em up. © Jan. 1, 1913; 
2c. Dec. 30, 1912; K 52465. . 


{29896 


Mother and child. © Dec. 1, 1912; 
2 ec. Dee. 18, 1912; J 176344. 


MurpeHy (THoMAS D.) co.. Red Oak, 
Ta. [29897-29982 
[Colored prints of various sizes]: 

Ackergill harbour.—Amusin’ the 
bairn.—Arthur’s (King) castle—As 
her sweet incomparable self no rose 
were half so fair.—At sundown.—Au- 
tumn leaves.—Autumn woods.—But- 
tercups.—Captain of industry.—Cot- 
ter’s Saturday night.—Country gos- 
sips—Down on the farm.—Evange- 
line.—Fallen giant.—First epistle to 
John.—First lessons.—Gather  rose- 
buds whilst ye may.—Girl of the 
golden west.—Gleanings from a sum- 
mer garden.—Glories of departing 
day.—Goodnight.—Grand Canyon of 
the Colorado.—Her cherry lips do 
fairly shame Dame Nature’s choicest 
fruit.—Hall and landscape, M 2430.— 
House party.—In the fold.—Inez.— 
Italia, M  2418.—Jessica.—Kentucky 
thoroughbreds.—Lincoln, the stu- 
dent.—Moose hunting.—News of 
peace, 1865.—None but the brave de- 
serve the fair.—Off to the war, M 
4492—-Old_ ocean’s wide and solitary 
waste.—Old world garden.—One that 
got away.—Prelude.—Princess of 
flower land.—Queen of the court.— 


040 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


30309 


MurpeHy (THOMAS D.) co.—Continued. 
[Colored prints of various sizes]— 
Continued. 


Ramble through autumn woods.—Re- 
flections.—Richmond roses.—Softly 
the evening came.—Stolen ponies.— 
Summer pasture.—Swelling tide.—To 
her as through the field she strolls 
each daisy smiles a greeting.—Tower 
Creek, Yellowstone Park, by Moran.— 
Trysting place—Uncle Si at the 
wheel.—Virginia after glow.—Waiting 
for the man of the hour.—Washington 
notified of his election.—Winifred.— 
Winter sunset.—With blossoms fair 
she decks her hair.—Worcestshire. © 
mee a, tot2 32 'c. each. Dec. 5, 1912; 
K 51875-51483. 


[12 prints of women’s heads and 
shoulders in décolletté gowns on cards 
38 by 33 inches]: 

Adrienne.w— Bella. — Cecilia. — 
Daphne. — Dolores .—Grace.—Her- 
moine. — Jacqueline. — Lauretta.— Li- 
sette.—Mary.—Patty. © Dee. 1, 1912; 
2.e¢.e2ceh Dec, 2, 1912; K. 51188— 
51199. 

[15 prints]: 

[Charmion.]—[Engagement ring. ]— 
[Fairest flower that grows.]—[Flow 
gentiy sweet Afton.J—[Flowers that 
carry lover’s thoughts.]—[Goodnight 
my sweet, goodnight.] — [Message 
couched in jewels bright.J—-[Mother 
is a mother, still the holiest thing 
alive.|—[Musie master’s daughter.]— 
[My first and best teacher, mother. ]— 
[My love’s like the red, red rose.]— 
[Now daddy don’t forget.]—[Now I 
lay me down to sleep.J]—[Sure I 
will.J]—[When the apple blossoms 
bloom.] © Dee. 1, 1912; 2 c each 
Dec. 2, 1912; K 51200-51214. 


MuRRAY’S SYNDICATE CUT SERVICE, New 

York. [29983-29985 

Sheet no. 760, 761. © Oct. 3, 1912; 

2 c. each Oct. 23, 1912; K 493891, 49392. 

Sheet no. 780. © Oct. 22, 1912; 2c. 
Oct. 26, 1912; K 494480. 


MUSSELMAN (F. E.) Douglas, N. D. 
[29986 
Sunday afternoon. © Oct. 26, 1912; 
2 ce. Oct. 28, 1912; J 174684. 


MYKLrsBust (C. P.) Eagle Grove, Ia. 
[29987, 29988 
Eagle Grove, Ia.: 
Broadway.—Panorama of. © Nov. 
faa2- 2c each Noy. ‘9, 1912 7) J 
175158, 175159. 
Narpi (P.), New York. 29989, 29990 


[Dress hunting habit.] © Nov. 29, 
a912> 1 c: Nov. 27, 1912; 1:¢. Dee. 3, 
wot = Ke 51275. 


ES 
. 


Narpi (P.)—Continued. 

[Hunting habit.] © Nov. 29, 1912; 
Hic. Novi 2%) 19123; 4 ‘ce! Dees, 1912: 
K 51276. 


NATL. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSN., 
Utica, N.Y. [29991 


Standard size of conduits for the in- 
stallation of wires and cables. © 
Noyws 2%, 1942 3. 1e.. Nov. 29), 1992): I 
1158. 


NATIONAL IDEAL BENEFIT SOCIETY, SU- 
PREME FOUNTAIN OF, Richmond. 
[29992 


Supreme fountain of the national 
ideal benefit society. © Aug. 1, 1912; 
2c. Aug. 5, 1912; K 48480. 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN., New York. 
[29993-80309 


Boneheado the monk [1912]: 
© Nov. 27; 1c. Nov. 29; K 51125. 
© Dee. 2; 1c. Dec. 3; K 51287. 


Christmas baseball. © Dee. 20, 
1912; 1 ce. Dec. 21, 1912; K 52049. 


Coldfeeto the monk [1912]: 
© Oct. 21; 1 ec. Oct. 22; K 49336. 
© Dee. 5; 1 ec. Dec. 6; K 51480. 
© Dec. 7; 1 c. Dec. 9; K 51540. 
© Dec. 16; 1 ec. Dec. 17; K 51894. 
© Dee. 27; 1 ec. Dec. 28; K 52427. 
Come on boys, show us watch you’ve 


got. © Oct. 8, 1912; 1 ec. Oct. 9, 1912; 
K 48628. 
Dessert. © Oct. 9, 1912; 1 c. Oct. 


10, 1912; K 48673. 
Dingbat family [1912]: 
© Sept. 30; 1 ec. Oct. 1; K 48350. 


© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 


o41 


© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 


EP ee Se oie Oc. oF 
Ze ve. Oet. 
Pah GC. sOGt. 
4¢. dee, Oct. 
2 he WOE: 
1 Hike. Oct: 
8:1 ¢c.. Oct. 


2: K 48874, 
3; K 48384. 
4; K 48425. 
5; K 48445. 
7; K 48486. 
8; K 48491. 
9; K 48630. 


9+, dre. Qct. 10; Ki486R5. 


10 > il c.. OGE. 
De Tie. Oct, 
1224 e.Ore 
1464) ¢,,Oct. 
#5.) es Oct. 
16:;d%\eOct, 
1c Ok. 
18; 1 e. Oct. 
19 56.4OcE. 
Pete Oct 


11; K 48758. 
12; K 48762. 
14; K 48787. 
15; K 48866. 
16; K 48955. 
17; K 48998. 
18; K 49063. 
19; K 49141. 
21; K 49285. 
22: K 49334. 


30309 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 


Dingbat 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
(© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Noy. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Noy. 


© Nov. 


© Dec. 


© Dec. 
© Dee. 
© Dec. 


© Dec. 
© Dee. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 
© Dee. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 


family [1912]—Continued. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov. 1; K 49734. 
Nov. 4; K 49783. 
Noy. 4; K 49787. 
Nov. 5; K 49912. 
Nov. 6; K 49966. 


Dns he: 
Pine) he 
244 e; 
pia pal Mr co 
26/31 ©; 
283 1. 
292 Lie: 
30; 1c. 
39) Bede Lay ch 
ae Be oD 
2°41 -¢ 
4;1¢. 
5s. 1. ¢. 


6; 1c. Nov. 


23; K 49375. 
24; K 49401. 
25; K 49438. 
26; K 49545. 
28; K 49548. 


29; K 49604. 


30; K 49725. 
31; K 49730. 


7; K 49993. 


7; 1¢ Nov. 8; K 50107. 
8; 1 « Nov. 9; K 50234. 


9; 1c. Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
14; 1 ce. Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Noy. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


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421. 
135.701 1e: 


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ake ips ae 
192") ¢. 
20; 1 'e@, 
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Banged: Ce 
Bae ASG, 
25s at: 
AG 3 Ie: 
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29s ie: 
BOs Se. 


11; K 50279. 


ta 
14; 
bays 
16; 
18; 
19; 
20; 
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12; K 50824. 
K 50888. 
K 50415. 
K 50460. 
K 50497. 
K 50579. 
K 50582. 
K 50711. 
K 50728. 
; K 50770. 
; K 50813. 
; K 50886. 
; K 51004. 
- K 51119... 
- K 51123. 
- K 51178. 
» K 51228. 
51285. 
51342. 
51438. 
51481, 
51491. 
51541. 
51578. 
: K 51677. 
- K 51728. 
: K 51750. 
; K 51800. 
- K 51882. 
- K 51893. 
: K 51927. 
- K 51981. 
: K 52004. 


pt. IV, n. S., v.1 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
Dingbat family [1912]—Continued. 


© Dee. 
© Dee. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 
© Dee. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 


Feeding off the rubber plant. 


20; 1c. 
28 a Be 
23: 1¢. 
24;1¢e. 
26 ;.1.¢e: 
Zt ssa Fe} 
Peo pope gl OO 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


21; K 52050. 
23; K 52133. 
24; K 52137. 
26; K 52222. 
27; K 52276. 
28; K 52426. 
30; K 52502. 
© 


Oct. 3, 1912; 1 ce. Oct. 4, 1912; K 48423. 


Few splinters off the wood pile. 


© 


Oct. 10, 1912; 1 c..Oct.xaa See 


48756. 


Fourflusho the monk [1912]. 
Nov. 18; 1 ec. Nov. 19; K 50583. 


Groucho 


the monk. 


© 
© Dec. 17, 


1912; 1 ¢. Dec. 18, 1912; K Sigze, 
Henpecko the monk [1912]: 


© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Dee. 
© Dec. 
Homeless 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 


© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 


© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Dec. 


042 


15; 1 @. Nov. 


20; 1 c. Nov. 
14; 1 e Dee. 
20; 1 ec. Dec. 


Hector [1912]: 


u eyyik Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


35 
55 
8; 


Ee 


ee a 
Pie OR 9) GS OE Fee are Be. CoS Gee Sc OS | ats iS ae 


. Nov. 
29 9.7 Ge NOY. 


30; 1 ¢ Dee. 


3; 1 e@ Dee. 


Nov. 1; 
Nov. 4; 
Ge 
8; 
9; 


ae 


oneal 


16; 
Pte 
16; 
24% 


K 50499. 
K 50730. 
K 51883. 
K 52051. 


; K 483876. 
; K 48427. 
; K 48488. 
; K 486382. 
; K 48760. 
; K 48788. 
; K 48957. 
K 49065. 
; K 49287. 
; K 49877. 
25; K 49440. 
28; K 49550. 
30; K 49727. 
K 497386. 
K 49789. 
K 49968. 
K 50109. 
K 50236. 
K 50281. 
; K 50385. 
; K 50462. 
; K 50581. 
; K 50584. 
; K 50718. 
; K 50772. 
K 50888. 
27: K Sida. 
30; K 51180. 
2; K 51230. 
4; K 51844. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 30369 
NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 
I want all in life that’s coming to Nearlyweds [1912]—Continued. 
me. © Nov. 6,:1912; 1 @ Nov. 7, © Nov. 9;1¢. Nov. 11; K 50280. 
1912; K 49991. © Nov. 11; 1 ¢. Nov. 12; K 50325. 
It’s nice to be married [1912]: © Nov. 12; 1 ¢. Nov. 18; K 50384. 
© Oct. 30; 1 c. Oct. 31; K 49728. © Nov. 18; 1 c. Nov. 14; K 50416. 
© Nov. 8; 1 c. Nov. 9; K 50237. © © Nov. 14; 1¢. Nov. 15; K 50461. 
Joko the monk. © Dec. 19, 1912; 1 © Nov. 15; 1 ¢. Nov. 16; K 50498. 
c. esi ite 1912; K ae © Nov. 16; 1 ¢. Nov. 18; K 50580. 
‘ eee a ae era a pes ae 17, © Nov. 19; 1 ¢. Nov. 26; K 50712. 
Just before the battle mother. © © Novy. '20; 1 ¢. Nov. 21; K 50780. 
: ea ee © Nov. 21; 1 ¢. Nov. 22; K 50771. 


Oct. 7, 1912; 1 ce. Oct. 8, 1912; K 48490. 


Kiddo the monk. © Dec. 13, 1912; Resta CINOY, ete te aves 


1 c. Dec. 14, 1912; K 51801. © Nov. 23; 1 ¢. Nov. 25; K 50887. 
Kin. © Oct. 14, 1912; 1c. Oct. 15, © Nov. 25; 1 ¢. Nov. 26; K 51005. 
1912; K 48865. © Nov. 26; 1 ¢. Nov. 27; K 51120. 
Learning how to unravel Red Sox. © Nov. 27; 1 ce. Nov. 29; K 51124. 
© Oct. 4, 1912; 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 1912; K © Nov. 29; 1¢. Nov. 30; K 51179. 
20- © Nov. 80; 1 @ Dec. 2; K 51229, 
Nearlyweds [1912]: © Dec. 2; 1c Dec. 3; K 51286. 
© Sept. 30; 1c. Oct. 1; K 48319. © Dec. 3; 1 ce. Dec. 4; K 51843. 
eet: 1c. Oct. 2; K 48375. © Dee. 4; 1 ec. Dee. 5; K 51487. 
© Oct. 2; 1c. Oct. 3; K 48385. © Dee. 6; 1c. Dec. 7; K 51490. 
© Oct. 3; 1c. Oct. 4; K 48426. © Dec. 10; 1 ¢ Dec. 11; K 51678. 

© Oct. 4; 1 c Oct. 5; K 48446. 


: ae Positive Polly [1912]: 
es Oot 03 KARST. © Dec. 4; 1 ¢ Dec. 5; K 51436. 


Bee oct 9, we asee © Dee. 5; Le, Dec. 6; K 51479, 
© Oct. 9; 1. Oct. 10; K 48676. = me og ‘ it ae i = cae 
© Oct. 10: 1c. Oct. 11; K 48759. eS AES ek Cae me RAB HO 
meer. 44 - 1.c. Oct. 12: K 48768. eee ; Ei ce tea : 
© Oct. 14: 1 c, Oct. 15: K 48867. @ Mee. 16. te. Dec. 1L;. K a 
© Oct. 15: 1 ¢. Oct. 16: K 48956. © Dee. 12; 1 ce. Dec. 18; K 51752. 
© Oct. 16: 1c. Oct. 17: K 48999. © Dec. 13; 1 e. Dec. 14; K 51802. 
© Oct. 17; 1c Oct. 18; K 49064. et eee eae 
© Oct. 18: 1 ¢ Oct. 19: K 49142. © Dec. 16; 1 ¢ Dee. 17; K 51895. 
© Oct. 19; 1c. Oct. 21; K 49286. See ne © Desa Kk 
© Oct. 21: 1c. Oct. 22: K 49335. © Dec. 19; 1 c. Dec. 20; K 52006. 
© Oct. 22; 1c. Oct. 23; K 49376. er ah Dee, ei gne 
© Oct. 23: 1c. Oct. 24: K 49402. ee ee 
© Oct. 24; 1 ©. Oct. 25; K 49439. eee th ee 2 oc ae 
se Fock a eee © Dec. 24: 1c. Dec. 26; K 52224. 
: ‘ © Dec. 26; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 52278. 


© Oct. 26; 1 c. Oct. 28; K 49549. ‘t is 
© Oct. 28: 1 ¢ Oct. 29: K 49605. © Dec. 27; 1 c. Dec. 28; K 52428. 


© Oct. 29; 1 c. Oct. 30; K 49726. Rhymo the Monk [1912]: 

© Oct. 30; 1c Oct. 81; K 49731. © Oct. 11; 1 ¢. Oct. 12; K 48744. 
© Oct. 31; 1c. Nov. 1; K 49735. © Oct. 14; 1c. Oct. 15; K 48868. 
© Nov. 1; 1c. Nov. 4; K 49785. © Nov. 8; 1 ¢. Nov. 9; K 50285. 
© Nov. 2; 1c. Nov. 4; K 49788. © Nov. 11; 1c Nov. 12; K 50326. 
© Nov. 4; 1c Nov. 5; K 49918. © Nov. 18; 1 ce. Nov. 14; K 50417. 
© Nov. 5; 1c. Nov. 6; K 49967. Sherlocko the Monk [1912]: 

© Nov. 6; 1c. Nov. 7; K 49994. © Sept. 30; 1 ec. Oct. 1; K 48351. 


© Nov. 7; 1 e. Nov. 8; K 50108. ! © Oct. 2; 1 « Oct. 3; K 48386. 
| 43 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


80309 pt. 1¥, Busi. F 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 


Sherlocko the Monk [1912]—Cont’d. 


Silk Hat 


Harry [1912]—Continued. 


© Oct. 4; 1¢. Oct. 5; K 48447. © Nov. 2; 1 ec. Nov. 4; K 49790. 
© Oct. 7; 1 «@ Oct. 8; K 48493. © Noy. 6; 1 «& Nov. 7; K 49992. 
© Oct. 9; 1 ce. Oct. 10; K 48677. © Nov. 7; 1 ¢. Nov. 8; K 50106. 
© Oct. 16; 1 e. Oct. 17; K 49000. © Nov. 11; 1° Now. 127% 50325. 
© Oct. 18; 1 «@ Oct. 19; K 491438. © Nov. 12; 1 e. Nov. 18; K 50381. 
© Oct. 23; 1 ce. Oct. 24; K 49403. © Nov. 18; 1 ce. Nov. 14; K 50414, 
© Oct. 25; 1 ce. Oct. 26; K 49547. © Nov. 14; 1 c. Nov. 15; K 50459. 
© Oct. 28; 1 e. Oct. 28; K 49606. © Nov. 15; 1 ec Nov. 16; K 50496. 
© Oct. 30; 1 c. Oct. 81; K 497832. © Nov. 16; 1 ec. Nov. 18; K 50578. 
© Nov. 1; 1 ec. Nov. 4; K 49785. © Noy. 19; 1 e. Nov. 20; K 50710. 
© Nov. 4; 1 ¢. Nov. 5; K 49914. © Nov. 20; 1 c@ Nov. 21; K 50727. 
© Nov. 6; 1 c. Nov. 7; K 49995. © Nov. 21; 1 e. Nov. 22; K 50769. 
© Nov. 22; 1 ¢ Nov. 23; K 50815. © Nov. 22; 1 ¢ Noy. 23; K 50812. 
© Noy. 25; 1 ¢. Nov. 26; K 51006. © Nov. 23; 1 c. Nov. 25; K 50885. 
© Dee. 9; 1 ec. Dec. 10; K 51579. © Nov. 25; 1 @ Nov. 26; K 51003. 
© Dee. 11; 1 ec. Dec. 12; K 51729. © Nov. 26; 1c. Nov. 27; K 51118. 
© Dec. 12; 1 c. Dee. 18; K 51751. © Nov. 27; 1 c. Nov. 29; K 51122. 
© Dee. 24; 1 « Dec. 26; K 522238. © Nov. 29; 1 e. Nov. 30; K 51177. 
© Dee. 26; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 52277. © Nov. 30; 1 c Dee. 2; K 51227. 
© Dee. 28; 1 c. Dec. 80; K 52508. © Dec. 2; 1 «4 Dee. 3; K 51284. 
Silk Hat Harry [1912]: © Dec. 8; 1 ce. Dee. 4; K 51341. 
© Sept. 30; 1 ¢. Oct. 1; K 48348. © Dec. 4; 1c. Dec. 5; K 51485. 
© Oct. 1; 1 e. Oct. 2; K 48373. © Dec. 5; Le. Dec. 6; K 51478. 
© Oct. 2; 1 ¢ Oct. 3; K 48382. © Dee. 6; 1 c, Dec. 7; K 51488. 
© Oct. 3; 1 e@ Oct. 4; K 48424. © Dec. 7; 1 c. Dec. 9; K 51588. 
© Oct. 4; 1 c Oct. 5; K 48449. © Dee. 9; 1 c. Dec. 10; K 51577 
© Oct. 5; 1 @ Oct. 7; K 48485. © Dec. 10; 1 c. Dee. 11; K 51676. 
© Oct. 7; 1 ¢ Oct. 8; K 48489. © Dee. 11; 1 ©. Dee. 12; K 91727, 
© Oct. 8; 1 ¢. Oct. 9; K 48629. © Dec. 12; 1 ec. Dee. 18; K 51749. 
© Oct. 9; 1 e. Oct. 10; K 48674. © Dec. 18; 1 ¢. Dec. 14; K 51799. 
© Oct. 10; 1 ¢. Oct. 11; K 48757. © Dec. 14; 1 ¢. Dee. 16; K 51885. 
© Oct. 11; 1 ¢ Oct. 12; K 48761. © Dec. 16; 1c. Dec. 17; K 51892. 
© Oct. 12; 1c. Oct. 14; K 48786. © Dee. 17; 1 ¢, Dee, 18; K 51926. 
© Oct. 14; 1 ¢ Oct. 15; K 48864. © Dec, 18; 1 ¢. Dec. 19; K B1980: 
© Oct. 15; 1c. Oct. 16; K 48954. © Dec. 19; 1 e. Dec. 20; K 52008 
© Oct. 16; 1 ¢. Oct. 17; K 48997. © Dec. 21; 1 Dee 
© Oct. 17; 1 ¢ Oct. 18; K 49062. © Dec. 23; 1 ¢. Be ae 
© Oct. 18; 1. Oct. 19; K 49140. © Dec. 24; 1 ce. Dec. 26; K 52221, 
© Oct. 19; 1 c. Oct. 21; K 49284. © Dec. 26) eB 
© Oct. 21; 1c. Oct. 22; K 49333. © Dee. 27; 1c. Dec. 28; K 52426. 
© Oct. 22; 1c. Oct. 28; K 49874. © Dec. 2831 ee ae 
© Oct. 23; 1 c. Oct. 24; K 49400. Sweethearts and wives [1912]: 
© Oct. 24; 1 ce. Oct. 25; K49487. © Dee, 11; 1 ce. Dec. 12; K 517380. 
© Oct. 25; 1 « Oct. 26; K 49544. © Dec. 17; 1 e. Dec. 18; K 51929. 
© Oct. 26; 1c. Oct. 28; K 49551. © Dec. 28; 1 c. Dec. 80; K 52504. 
© Oct. 28; 1 ¢. Oct. 29; K 49603. Tenting on the old camp ground. © 
© Oct. 29; 1 ec. Oct. 30; K 49724. | Oct. 1, 1912; 1 ¢. Oct. 2) Denese 
© Oct. 30; 1 ce Oct. 81; K 49729. | 48872. 
© Oct. 31; 1 ce Nov. 1; K 49783. Tightwaddo the Monk [1912]: 


© Nov. 1; 1c. Noy. 4; K 49786. 


O44 


© Dee. 18; 1 ce. Dec. 19; K 51982, 


ne 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


NATIONAL NEWS ASSN.—Continued. 


Tightwaddo the Monk [1912]—Con. 


© Dee. 21; 1c. Dec. 23; K 52134. 
© Dee. 23; 1 ec. Dec. 24; K 52138. 


Up against it. © Nov. 4, 1912; 1c. 
Nov. 5, 1912; K 49910. 


Waiting for the big clash. © Sept. 


30, 1912; 1 c. Oct. 1, 1912; K 48347. 


What Billy brought to his mother. 
© Oct: 4, 1912: 1 c. Oct. 5, 1912; K 
48448. 

Which shall it be. © Nov. 12, 1912; 
1 e. Nov. 18, 1912; K 503882. 


While wistfully wishing for a ticket. 
Peoerct. 2. 1912- 1 ¢. Oct, 3, 1912* vK 
— 48383. | 

Wireless telegraphy. © Oct. 
1912* 4 efOct. 23, 1912; K 493878. 


Wisdom of Solomon. © Nov. 18, 
1912; 1c. Nov. 14, 1912; K 50418. 


Wavy ¥. M. C: A. See YY. M.-C. A. 
(Navy) 


NeEERos (C. S.), Chicago. [30310 


Progress. © Oct. 21, 1912; 2 ¢. Oct. 
19, 1912; K 49650. 


Nempig (CLARA ADELE), Des Moines. 
[30311-80314 
Christmas message. One star of all 
the gleaming throng. © Nov. 29, 1912; 

2 c. Dec. 5, 1912; K 51366. 
Christmas song. Listen 
Christmas bells. 
e. Dee. 5, 1912; K 51365. 


Friendship, forsooth unlike the lavish 
bloom. © Nov. 29, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 5, 
1912; K 513864. 

Night’s page is set. © Nov. 29, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1912: K 51368. 


NELSoN (L. H.) company, Portland, 
Me. [30315-80322 

[8 prints]: 

Dream castles rise.—If at bridge 
your cards are beating.—When the 
auto is humming.—When the motor 
boat is moting——When the orders keep 
you busy.—When the servant girl’s a 
daisy.—When your base ball team’s a 
winner.—When your ship comes into 
harbor. © Oct. 2, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 
7, 1912; K 48463-48470. 


NEUBERGER & co., New York. [30323 


Show card designs that will help 
you sell embroideries. © Sept. 1, 1912: 
are, Sem, 21, 1912: 1 ¢20et. 61912 > K 
_ 48899. 


NEUMER (FERD), New York. [30324 


Cool spot. © Dee. 16, 1912; 2 ec. Dec. 
19, 1912; K 52298. 


22, 


to the 


380435 

New HAVEN AID OF THE CONNECTICUT 
GEORGE JUNIOR REPUBLIC, New 
Haven. [380325 


If he is to have a vote he ought to 
have a chance. © Nov. 19, 1912; 2¢. 
Noy. 22, 1912; K 50802. 


© Nov. 29, 1912; 2 


New YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. 
HERALD CO.) New York. 


[30326-30435 


Before and after [1912]: 
© Sept. 30; 1 e. Oct. 1; K 48354. 
7; 1 e. Oct. 9; K 48641. 


© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Dee. 
© Dee. 
© Dee. 
© Dee. 
© Dec. 
© Dee. 
© Dee. 


4) aver Get 


2)» we Ock 


2ST es Cet, 


15; K 48883. 
23; K 49382. 
30; K 49648. 


4; 1¢ Nov. 6; K 49972. 


11; 1 ce. Nov. 
18; 1 « Nov. 
25; 1 e. Nov. 


12; K 50359. 
19; K 50600. 
26 5 EK 1100, 


23) a) e. Dees 5 Ik o1206. 


9; 1 e Dee. 
10301": 
143"1'e@: 
LG's he) 
ps ead En 
yd a Ee 


tora; te, Oct.-28, 192’ 


For this have we daughters [1912]: 
1 14e) Oct) Ss K 48400. 


4; 1e¢. Oct. 5; K 48459. 
8; le. Oct. 9; K 48643. 


© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Noy. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Dee. 
© Dec. 


Love before and 


f19i2]: 


AAS ae. Oct. 
15: 1 ¢. Oct. 
12h eF Oct: 
223) ties Oct. 
Zot ©.0Oct, 
29; 1 ec. Oct. 


Dec. 
Dee. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Body building, no. 12. 


10; K 51597. 
11; K 51684. 
16; K 51830. 
183 Kral os2. 
24; K 52161. 
BOs Kos2510: 

© Oct. 26, 
K 49540. 


14; K 48800. 
16; K 48968. 
21; K 49306. 
24; K 49407. 
26; K 49537. 
31; K 49689. 


1; 1¢ Nov. 4; K 49824. 
5; 1c. Nov. 7; K 49999. 
8; 1 e. Nov. 9; K 50255. 


2 > Ae. 
15s Ace 
Ida. ‘Gc 
Det vee 
265 1. es 
pe ed en) 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


13; K 50390. 
18; K 50597. 
21; K 50738. 
23; K 50824. 
29; K 51142. 
80; K 51185. 


3; 1 e@ Dee. 4; K 51349. 
6; 1 ce. Dec. 7; K 51496. 


after 


marriage 


© Oct. 2; 1 « Oct. 3; K 48401. 
© Oct. 9; 1 «. Oct. 10; K 48682. 
© Oct. 16; 1 ¢. Oct. 18; K 49058. 


045 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30436 pt. Iv, n. s., v. 7 
New YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y.) | NEw YORK EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y.) 
HERALD co.—Continued. HERALD co.—Continued. 

Love before and after marriage—Con. Trials of Editor Mouse—Continued. 
© Oct. 23; 1 ¢. Oct. 24; K 49410. © Dec. 25; 1 c. Dec. 26; K 52236. 
© Oct. 30; 1 « Nov. 1; K 49748. © Dec. 27; 1 e. Dec. 30; K 52508. 
© Nov. 6; 1 ¢. Nov. 7; K 50000. When a man’s married [1912]: 
© Nov. 18; 1 ec. Nov. 15; K 50474. © Oct..8; 1 ¢. Oct. 5; K 48457. 
© Nov. 20; 1c. Nov. 22; K 50779. © Oct. 5; 1c. Oct. 7; K 48530. 
© Nov. 27; 1 ¢. Nov. 29; K 51144. © Oct. 10; 1 e. Oct. 11; K 48772. 
© Dec. 4; 1 ec. Dec. 6; K 51485. © Oct. 12; 1 e. Oct. 14; K 48801. 

Pudge Perkin’s pets [1912]: © Oct. 19; 1 c. Oct. 21; K 49307. 
© Oct..1; 1. Oct. 8; K 48899. © Oct. 24; 1c. Oct. 26; K 49538. 
© Oct. 8; 1 © Oct. 9; K 48642. © Oct. 26; 1 ¢. Oct. 28; K 49539. 
© Oct. 15; 1 c. Oct. 16; K 48964. © Oct. 31; 1 ec. Nov. 1; K 49749. 
© Oct. 22; 1 c. Oct. 24; K 49408. © Nov. 2; 1c. Nov. 4; K 49826. 
© Oct. 29; 1 c. Oct. 31; K 49690. © Nov. 7; 1c. Nov. 9; K 50254. 
© Nov. 5; 1 Nov. 7; K 49998. © Noy. 9; 1c. Nov. 11; K 50288. 
© Nov. 12; 1 ec. Nov. 13; K 50391. © Nov. 14: 1c. Nov. 15; K 50476. 
© Nov. 19; 1 ¢. Nov. 21; K 50739. © Nov. 16; 1 c. Noy. 18; K 50599. 
© Noy. 26; 1 ¢. Nov. 29; K 51148. © Nov. 21; 1c. Nov. 22; K 50781. 
© Dec. 3; 1 c. Dec. 4; K 51348. © Noy. 23; 1 c. Nov. 25; K 50895. 
© Dec. 7; 1c. Dec. 9; K 51545. © Nov. 28; 1c. Nov. 29; K 51146. 
© Dec. Gi: 1 ¢e. Dee. 1B he K 51688. © Nov. 30; 1 ¢. Dee. ae K 51234. 
© Dec. 3 Of toc. Dee 18; K 51938. © Dec. 5; 1 c. Dee. 7; K 51494. 
© Dee. 24; 1 c. Dec. 26: K 52235. © Dec. 12; 1c Dec. 14; K 51805. 

Sisters of Eve [1912]: © Dec. 19; 1 c. Dec. 20; K 52011. 


© Dec. 26; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 52288. 
© Dee. 28; 1 ec. Dee. 30; K 52509. 


Trials of Editor Mouse [1912]: 
© Oct. 2; 1c. Oct. 3; K 48402. 
© Oct. 4; 1¢. Oct. 5; K 48458. 
© Oct. 9; 1 ec. Oct. 10; K 48683. 
© Oct. 11; 1 c. Oct. 14; K 48799. 
© Oct. 16; 1 c. Oct. 18; K 49057. 
© Oct. 18; 1¢. Oct. 21; K 493805. 
© Oct. 23; 1c. Oct. 24; K 49409. 
© Oct. 25; 1 c. Oct. 26; K 49536. 
© Oct. 30; 1c Nov. 1; K 49747. 
© Nov. 1;1¢. Nov. 4; K 49825. 
© Nov. 6; 1c. Nov. 7; K 50001. 
© Nov. 8; 1c. Nov. 9; K 50256. 
© Nov. 18; 1 ce. Nov. 15; K 50475. 


© Dec. 21; 1 ec. Dee. 23; K 52160. 
NEw YORK HERALD Co., Jersey City. 
[30436-30711 
Brick Bodkin’s pa [1912]: 
© Oct. 6; 1 ce. Oct. 7; K 48526. 
© Oct. 18; 1 c. Oct. 15; K 48878. 
© Oct. 20; 1 e. Oct. 21; K 49296. 
© Oct. 27; 1 c. Oct. 29; K 49623. 
© Nov. 3; 1c. Nov. 4; K 49809. 
© Nov. 10; 1 « Nov. 12; K 50347. 
© Nov. 17; 1 ec. Nov. 19; K 50605. 
© Noy. 24; 1 ¢. Nov. 26; K 51014. 
© Dee. 1; 1¢. Dec. 2; K 51288. 
© Dec. 8; 1c. Dec. 10; K 51591. 
© Dee. 15; 1 c. Dee. 16; K 51858. 
ON : © Dec. 22; 1 ¢. Dec. 28; K 52155. 
ov. 15; 1 ec. Nov. 18; K 50598. © Dec. 29: 1 c. Dec. 30: K 52515. 


© Nov. 20; 1 c. Nov. 22; K 50780. Christmas cotillion of our cities. © 
© Nov. 22; 1c. Nov. 23; K 50823. | Dec. 15, 1912: 1 ec. Dec. 16, 1912; K 
© Nov. 27: 1. Nov. 29; K 51145. | 51862. 


© Nov. 29; 1 c. Nov. 30; K 51184. Daily hint from Paris [1912]: 


© Dec. 4; 1¢. Dec. 6; K 51486. © Sept. 30; 1c. Oct. 1; K 48355. 
© Dec. 6; 1 c. Dee. 7; K 51495. © Oct. 1; 1¢ Oct. 3; K 48397. 
© Dec. 11; 1 c. Dec. 18; K 51755. © Oct. 2; 1c. Oct. 3; K 48398. 
© Dec. 18; 1 ec. Dec. 14; K 51806. © Oct. 8; 1c. Oct. 5; K 48460. 
© Dec. 18; 1 e. Dec. 20; K 52010. © Oct. 4; 1 ec. Oct. 5; K 48461. 
© Dec. 20; 1 ec. Dec. 21; K 52058. © Oct. 5; 1 ¢. Oct. 7; K 48515. 


046 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 
30711 


New YorRK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Daily hint from Paris [1912]—Con. 


EW YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Daily hint from Paris [1912]—Con. 


© Oct. 6; 1c. Oct. 7; K 48516. © Nov. 25; 1 ce. Nov. 27; K 51101. 
© Oct. 7; 1c. Oct. 9; K 48639. © Nov. 26; 1c. Nov. 29; K 51189. 
© Oct. 8; 1 ce. Oct. 9; K 48640. © Nov. 27; 1 e. Nov. 29; K 51140. 
© Oct. 9; 1 ¢. Oct. 10; K 48684. © Nov. 28; 1 c. Noy. 29; K 51141. 
© Oct. 10; 1 ec Oct. 11; K 48778. © Nov. 29; 1 c. Nov. 30; K 51188. 
© Oct. 11; 1 c. Oct. 14; K 48797. © Nov. 30; 1 ec. Dee. 2; K 51285. 
© Oct. 12; 1c. Oct. 14; K 48798. © Dec. 1; 1 c. Dec. 2 K 51236. 
© Oct. 138; 1 ec. Oct 15; K 48876. © Dec. 2;.1 ¢ Dec. 3; K 51297. 
© Oct. 14; 1 «@ Oct. 15; K 48882. © Dec. 8; 1c. Dec. 4; K 51347. 
© Oct. 15; 1 c. Oct. 16; K 49445. © Dec. 4; 1 ec. Dec. 6; K 51484. 
© Oct, 16; 1 c. Oct. 18; K 49055. © Dec. 5; 1c. Dec. 7; K 51497. 
© Oct. 17; 1 ce Oct. 18; K 49056. © Dec. 6; 1 ec. Dee. 7; K 51498. 
© Oct. 18; 1 ec. Oct. 21; K 49292. © Dec. 7; 1 ce. Dec. 9; K 51544. 
© Oct. 19; 1 c. Oct. 21; K 49298. © Dec. 8; 1c. Dee. 10; K 51595. 
© Oct. 20; 1 ec. Oct. 21; K 49294. © Dec. 9; 1 ¢. Dec. 10; K 51596. 
© Oct. 21; 1c. Oct. 23; K 49381. © Dec. 10; 1 e«. Dec. 11; K 51682. 
© Oct. 22; 1 ec. Oct. 24; K 49411. © Dec. 11; 1 © Dec. 13; K 51756. 
© Oct. 28; 1 c. Oct. 24; K 49412. © Dec. 12; 1 ec. Dec. 14; K 51807. 
© Oct. 24; 1 ec. Oct. 26; K 49541. © Dec. 13; 1 c Dec. 14; K 51808. 
© Oct. 25; 1 ec. Oct. 26; K 49542. © Dec. 14; 1 c. Dec. 16; K 51831. 
© Oct. 26; 1 ce. Oct. 28; K 49543. © Dec. 15; 1 ce. Dec. 16; K 51866. 
© Oct. 27; 1 ce. Oct. 29; K 49618. © Dec. 16; 1 ec. Dec. 18; K 519384. 
© Oct. 28; 1 ec. Oct. 30; K 49644. © Dec. 17; 1 c. Dee. 18; K 51935. 
© Oct. 29; 1 ce. Oct. 31; K 49691. © Dec. 18; 1 ec. Dec. 20; K 52012. 
© Oct. 30; 1 ¢ Nov. 1; K 49750. © Dec. 19; 1 ce. Dec. 20; K 520138. 
© Oct. 31; 1 c. Nov. 1; K 49751. © Dec. 20; 1 c. Dee. 21; K 52057. 
© Nov. 1; 1.¢ Nov. 4; K 49805. © Dec. 21; 1 c. Dec. 238; K 52150. 
© Nov. 2; 1c. Nov. 4; K 49806. © Dec. 22; 1 c. Dec. 28; K 52151. 
© Nov. 3; 1c. Nov. 4; K 49807. © Dec. 28; 1 ec. Dec. 24; K 52159. 
© Nov. 4; 1 ec. Nov. 6; K 49971. © Dec. 24; 1 c. Dec. 26; K 52287. 
© Nov. 5; 1 ¢. Nov. 7; K 50002. © Dec. 25; 1 c. Dec. 26; K 522388. 
© Nov. 6; 1c. Nov. 7; K 500038. © Dec. 26; 1 c. Dec. 27; K 52287. 
© Noy. 7; 1 c. Nov. 9; K 50252. © Dec. 27; 1 c. Dec. 30; K 52511. 
© Nov. 8; 1c. Nov. 9; K 50253. © Dec. 28; 1 ce. Dec. 80; K 52512. 
© Nov. 9: 1 c. Nov. 11; K 50289. © Dec. 29; 1c. Dee. 30; K 52518. 
© Nov. 10; 1c. Nov. 12; K 50354. | yen a simple hair ornament gives 
© Noy. 11; 1 ce. Nov. 12; K 50355. | to the head the necessary ornamenta- 
© Noy. 12; 1 c. Nov. 18; K 50392. | tion. © Dec. 22, 1912; 1 ¢. Dec. 23, 
© Nov. 18; 1 ¢. Nov. 15; K 50472, | 1912; K 52158. 
© Nov. 14; 1 ¢. Nov. 15; K 50473. Even the fur coats show this new 
© Nov. 15; 1c. Nov. 18; K 50601. drapery movement. © Oct: 27 1912: 
Petr is hao ispx mea to 
© Nov. 17; 1c Nov. 19; K 50603. Fashion section, Oct. 6, 1912: 
© Nov. 18; 1 ec. Nov. 19; K 50624. Drapery is used even on the simple 
© Nov. 19; 1c. Nov. 21; K 50740. frocks.—Gown with longer waist line. 
Re 0s cov 2) ine gs ers | shade to Endinn Fee 
© Nov. 21; 1 c. Nov. 22; K 50783. peaibeie: ‘ibeores more elaborate— 
© Noy. 22; 1c. Nov. 23; K 50825. Several materials combined trim ae 
© Now. 28; 1c. Nov. 25; x sokos, | als, Tam o| Shantor crowns are the 
Noy. 26; K 51012. | and lace cover the velvet train.—View 


© Nov. 24;1¢. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30711 


pt. Iv, 2. S., Vv. 


New York HERALD Co.—Continued. 
Fashion section, Oct. 6, 1912—Con. 


showing the complete train trimming. 
© Oct. 6, 1912; 1 ec each Oct. 7, 1912; 
K 48517-48524. 

SOc 20-1912 


Chinchilla fur coat with black fox 
and border.—One sided train drap- 
ing.—Transparent wrap of mousseline 
de soie, with embroidery and drawn 
stitching.—Two pointed train caught 
by band.—Velvet draping with crossed 
train points. © Oct. 20, 1912; 1 «. 
each Oct. 21, 1912; K 49300-49304. 

—— Nov. 8, 1912: 

Accordeon pleated skirt trimmed 
with silk flower festoons and sprays. 
[Two views.]—Beaver fur hat with 
touches of gold lace.—Black feather 
artistically laid across the back.— 
Ribbon flowers adorn lace, outline de- 
collete and make _ shoulder’ straps. 
[Two views.]—Russian blouse appears 
in sleeveless form. [Two views.]— 
Uncurled feather quills and heavy 
piped cord ornaments.—Uncurled 
white feathers posed on a black silk 
plush hat.—White plush and black vel- 
vet combined. © Nov. 8, 1912; 2 «. 
each Noy. 4, 1912; K 49818-49823. 


Nov. 17, 1912: 


Charming example of the new long 
waisted gowns.—Chic way to wear a 
fur scarf with the tailored suit.— 
Coat of three piece suit.—Colored 
broadcloth coat, fur trimmed, may be 
worn both afternoon and evening.— 
Few simple draped folds are often 
seen on severe tailored suits.—Ideal 
one piece frock on tailored lines.— 
Ideal three piece suit combining grace 
and style. [Front and back views. ]—- 
Indian red and pale blue, with roses 
and pearls is an unusual color scheme 
for an evening gown.—Modish fur coat 
has rounded corners and no collar.— 
Pelerine collar is seen on some smart 
gowns.—Striking color combination of 
red, white and black—Typical style 
lines for a one-piece frock.—Uniquely 
brocaded satins are draped into wraps 
and etfectively fur trimmed.—White 
and block fox bands combined trim 
collar and cuffs. © Nov. 17, 1912; 2c. 
each Noy. 19, 1912; K 50609-50628. 
Deck, 19a; 

Aigrettes in the hair go well with 
laces and brocaded gowns.—Back 
view of fox trimmed evening wrap.— 
Boat shaped hats often have the orna- 
ment pointing toward the back.—Chin- 
chilla and silver fox.—Chinchilla fur 
trims a blue evening dress.—-Early 


048 


NEw YORK HERALD Co.—Continued. 
Dec. 1, 1912—Continued. 


straw hat for the winter resorts al- 
most covered with feathers——Hlabo- 
rate feathers go well with laces.—Hr- 
mine scarf and muff, the tails used for 
fringe—Evening gown with train 
draped in unique fashion.—Greek sim- 
plicity in gown and hair dressing.— 
Osprey ornaments soften the tailored 
severity of some hat shapes.—Silver 
fox and chinchilla [ete.]—Simple hat 
but of rich material, is correctly worn 
with a like suit.—Snood of blue velvet 
and a small cluster of pink roses are 
worn.—Strands of brilliants edge the 
tunic and bind in fanciful fashion the 
hair.—Ultra hat lines go well with 
latest gown lines and materials.— 
Unique gowns call for like coiffures.— 
When the tailored suit is decorative 
the hat should be also.—Where the 
upper part of corsage is light the hat 
matching the skirt in tone is effec- 
tive. © Dee. 1, 1912; 1e. each Dee. 2, 
1912; K 51242-51260. 


— Dec. 15, 1912: 


Afternoon gown with new type of 
lace ruffling—Afternoon tailored suit 
is an elaborate creation of satin and 
velvet.—Beading satin evening gown 
with a tiny flower design is new.— 
Brocade is often combined with feath- 
ers.—Coat on Russian blouse lines.— 
Evening coiffure, front [and] back 
views.—Fur wraps for afternoon or 
evening.—Ideal housegown lines for a 
figure not slender.—Morning tailored 
suits show a correct touch of fur.— 
Overblouse of tulle with pleated 
basque and Sleeves.—Plush and fur 
make up-to-date combinations.—Sim- 
ple lines becoming. to any figure.— 
Single fur band placed over the en- 
circling ribbon.—Taffeta tunie is 
braided.—This evening wrap is of ul- 
tra-fashionable shape and material.— 
Tulle Russian tunie spangled with 
Silver bead design.—Velvet and fur 
toque, topped by ribbon bow.—Wide 
pompadour ribbon makes this artistic 
gown. © Dec. 15, 1912; 1 ¢ each 
Dec. 16, 1912; K 51838-51856. 


—— Dec. 29, 1912: 


Contrasting sleeve has been pret- 
tily introduced in this girlish frock.— 
Curious watteau train to this gown.— 
Evening gown that has watteau 
trained back, front view.—Girlish 
simplicity in an evening gown laid in 
pleats and trimmed with roses and 
pearls. [Front and back views.]— 
Gown draped about the figure, back 
view.—Modish morning frock for out- 


no. 4, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


: 
30711 


New YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Dee. 29, 1912—Continued. 


door sports.—One of the new evening 
gowns that seem to wind about the 
figure—Peacock embroideries adorn 
Some striking looking evening gowns.— 
Sash of figured material is a modish 
detail of this season’s gowns.—Typical 
Style lines, the winding skirt drapery 
and the long sleeve blouse top.—White 
morning corduroy suit from a French 
play. © Dec. 29, 1912; 1c. each Dec. 
30, 1912; K 52520-52531. 


First known celebrations ‘of Christ- 
mas were at Jamestown. © Dec. 15, 
#912; 1 c. Dec. 16, 1912; K 51864. 


Free back breadth of skirt looped 
up to give new drapery line. © Oct. 
mi, 1912; 1 c. Oct. 29,1912; K 49621. 
Group of Turkish prisoners (Nizams 
and Arnouts) at Kumanova. © Nov. 
or. 1912-1 c. Nov. 12, 1912; K 50358. 


Laced draped to throw fulness of 
drapery toward back. © Oct. 27,1912; 
1 ec. Oct. 29, 1912; K 49619. 


Large roses on the dress are repeated 
by a crown of smaller ones on the 
hair. © Dec. 22, 1912; 1 ec. Dec. 23, 
g912 - K..52152. 


Marvellous Manhattan 1913. 
mec, 29, 1912; 1c. Dec. 30, 1912; K 
52519. 
Mr. Twee Deedle [1912]: 
© Get. 6; le Oct. 7; K 48525. 
© Oct. 13; 1¢. Oct. 15; K 48881. 
© Oct. 20; 1 c. Oct. 21; K 49295. 
© Oct. 27; 1 ec. Oct. 29; K 49626. 
© Nov. 3; 1 ec. Nov. 4; K 49812. 
© Nov. 10; 1 c. Nov. 12; K 50346. 
© Nov. 17; 1 ec. Nov. 19; K 50608. 
© Nov. 24; 1c. Nov. 26; K 51013. 
© Dec. 1; 1 ec. Dec. 2; K 51241. 
© Dec. 8: 1 ce. Dec. 10; K 51590. 
© Dee. 15; 1 c. Dee. 16; K 51861. 
© Dee. 22; 1 c. Dec. 23; K 52154. 
© Dec. 29; 1 c. Dec. 80; K 52518. 
ercy [1912]: 
© Oct. 6; 1 ce. Oct. 7; K 48529. 
© Oct. 13; 1 c. Oct. 15; K 48877. 
© Oct. 20; 1 ce. Oct. 21; K 49299. 
© Oct. 27; 1 ce. Oct. 29; K 49622. 
© Nov. 3; 1c. Nov. 4,. K 49808. 
© Nov. 10; 1 ec. Nov. 12; K 50850. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 


24; 1c. Nov. 26; K 51017. 
f'S dee) Dee. 2K 51238 
8; 1¢. Dec. 10; K 51594. 


17; 1c. Nov. 19; K 50604. | 


NEw YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Percy [1912]—Continued. 
© Dec. 15; 1 c. Dec. 16; K 51857. 
© Dec. 22; 1 c. Dec. 23; K 52158. 
© Dec. 29; 1 ec. Dec. 30; K 52514. 


Russian touch to latest Paris ecrea- 
tions: 


Cut of the blouse is distinctly Rus- 
sian.—Golden embroideries, fringe and 
fur, are all typical of the Slavic 
people’s garb.—Head dress inspired by 
the Tartar woman veil.—In some of 
the provinces bead chains are worn 
hanging under the chin from ear to 
ear.—Russian blouse coat lines are 
transferred to a modern gown. © Dec. 
8, 1912; 1 c. each Dec. 10, 1912; K 
51585-51589. 


Saint Nicholas ire A what 
childhood wants. © Dec. 15, 1912; 1 
ce. Dec. 16, 1912; K 51865. 


Servian soldiers preparing dinner. 
© Nov. 11, 1912; 1 c. Nov. 12, 1912; 
K 50356. 


—— soldiers writing home from 
Kumanova. © Nov. 1i, 1912; 1 «. 
Nov. 12, 1912; K 50357. 

Terrors of the Tiny Tads [1912]: 

© Oct. 6; 1 @ Oct. 7; K 48577. 
© Oct. 13; 1 ec. Oct. 15; K 48879. 
© Oct. 20; 1 ¢« Oct. 21; K 49297. 
© Oct. 27; 1 ce. Oct. 29; K 49624. 
© Nov. 3; 1c. Nov. 4; K 49810. 
© Nov. 10; 1 c. Nov. 12; K 50348. 
© Nov. 17; 1 e. Nov. 19; K 50606. 
© Nov. 24; 1 ¢. Nov. 26; K 51015. 
© Dec. 1; 1 ¢. Dec. 2; K 51239. 
© Dec. 8; 1c. Dec. 10; K 51592. 
© Dee. 15; 1 ¢. Dec. 16; K 51859. 
© Dee. 22; 1c Dec. 23; K 52156. 
© Dec. 29; 1 c. Dec. 30; K 52516. 

Trenton, the nation’s greatest Christ- 
mas gift. Dec. 15, 1912; 1 ¢. Dec. 16, 
1912; K 51868. 

Uncle Mun [1912]: 

© Oct. 6; 1 ce. Oct. 7; K 48528. 

© Oct. 13; 1 ¢. Oct. 15; K 48880. 
© Oct. 20; 1 c. Oct. 21; K 49298. 
© Oct. 27; 1 ¢. Oct. 29; K 49625. 
© Nov. 3; 1 ce. Nov. 4; K 49811. 
© Nov. 10; 1 c. Nov. 12; K 50549. 
© Nov. 17; 1 ec. Nov. 19; K 50607. 
© Nov. 24; 1 c. Nov. 26; K 51016. 
© Dec. 1; 1c. Dec. 2; K 51240. 

© Dee. 8; 1 ¢. Dec. 10; K 51598. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30712 


New YORK HERALD co.—Continued. 
Uncle Mun [1912]—Continued. 
© Dee. 15; 1 c. Dec. 16; K 51860. 
© Dec. 22; 1 ¢. Dec. 23; K 52157. 
© Dee. 29; 1 c. Dec. 30; K 52517. 
[5 prints]: 
Caracul and chinchilla make the 
fashionable fur combination for both 


day and evening coats—Coat may be 


closed up to the neck, instead of show- 
ing revers.—Lace, gold run and em- 
broidered, is combined with red bro- 
cade interwoven with gold. [Two 
views.|—Ruby, the latest color in 
vogue, makes this wrap, trimmed with 
artistic white fox. Nov. 24, 1912; 1 
e. each Noy. 26, 1912: K 51018-51022. 


[8 prints]: 

Brocades are of indescribable rich- 
ness.—Embroideries are fashioned with 
all sizes of beads.—F ur decorates many 
evening gowns.—Most fashionable 
wraps are of plush.—Servian children 
playing war at Vranje—Servian red 
eross in action at Kumanova.— 
Turkish prisoners under Servian es- 
cort.—Wrap rivals the gown in ele- 
gance. © Noy. 10, 1912; 2 c. each 
Nov. 12, 1912: K 50341-50345, 503851-— 
50353. 


NEw YORK SARTORIAL PUB. Co., New 

York. [80712 

Progressive tailor. © Sept. 1, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 17, 1912; K 48983. 


New YORK TIMES co., New York. 
[30713-80718 


Exciting moment at the polo grounds. 
© Oct. 18, 1912; 1 « Oct. 14, 1912; K 
48804, 


Foolish fashion. © Oct. 6. 1912; 1c. 
Oct. 14, 1912; K 48802. 


Impressions of the passing show 


[1912]: 
© Oct. 13; 1 ¢ Oct. 14; K 48803. 
© Oct. 20; 1 ce. Oct. 28; K 49627. 
© Oct. 27; 1 ce. Oct. 28; K 49628. 
© Nov. 3; 1c. Nov. 4; K 49827. 


NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN., Cleve- 
land. [80719 


Pictures taken from airship going 
60 miles an hour showing Grand Prix 
racer going 72 miles an hour. ©1e. 
Oct. 10, 1912; J 174030. 


NEYMAN (Percy), San Francisco. 
[30720 


Elk in forest. © Dec. 21, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Dec, 26, 1912: J 176642. 


BOL 2 
900 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., v. 7 


NICHOLS (E. LeEroy), Wellesley, Mass. 
[80721 


Palmer (Alice Freeman) memorial. 
© Nov. 1, 1912; 2 ec Nov. 8, 1912; J 
TTfo13G: 

NIcoLL (DoNALD) & Sons, New York. 
[80722-30727 

One of our own models for fall and 
winter 1912, 1918: 

[Chesterfield overecoat.] — [Cuta- 
way.]— [Dress suit.] — [Tuxedo.] — 
[Ulster.]—[Waistcoats.] © Dec. 20, 


1912; 2 c. each Dec. 19, 1912; K 51939- 
51944. 


NIssEN (LupDwic), Brooklyn. [830728 


Conscience stricken drunkard. © 
Dec. 21, 1912; 2 @ Deer 2s, 2a12- 
176586. 


Nix (Harry E.), Big Rapids, Mich. 
[30729, 30730 


Ferris (Mrs. W. N.), Home portrait 
of. © Dec. 5, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1912; 
J 175997. 

Ferris institute faculty. © Oct. 11, 
1912; 2 ec. Nov. 20, 1912; J 175428. 
Norcross (JUNE), New York. 

[80731-30736 

[6 prints]: 

Christmas greetings.—Let us begin 
the new year.— Merry Christmas.— 
My Christmas ship.—O long may they 
grow.—To bring you Christmas joy. 
© Nov. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 9, 1912; 
-K 50224-50229. 


NortH AMERICAN Co., Philadelphia. 
[80737-80749 


Turr’ble tales of Kaptin Kiddo 
[1912]: 

© Oct. 6; 2 ce. Oct. 8; K 48482. 
© Oct. 18; 2 ec. Oct. 14; K 48785. 
© Oct. 20; 2 c Oct. 21; K 49282. 
© Oct. 27; 2c. Nov. 4; K 49781. 
© Nov. 8; 2c. Nov. 4; K 49782. 
© Nov. 10; 2 c. Nov. 18; K 50534. 
© Nov. 17; 2 ec. Nov. 18; K 50535. 
© Nov. 24; 2 c Nov. 25; K 50889. 
© Dee. 1; 2 ec. Dee. 2; K 51261. 
© Dee. 8; 2c. Dec. 9; K 51582. 
© Dec. 15; 2 ce. Dec. 16; K 51815. 
© Dec. 22; 2 c. Dec. 23; K 52100. 
© Dec. 29; 2 ce. Dec. 30; K 52467. 


NortH AMERICAN PRESS ASS’N., San 
Francisco. [380750 


San Francisco, view. © June 22, 
ce. June 24, 1912; J 174512. 


no. 4, 1912 


NORTHERN PHOTO CO., Wausau, Wis. 
[80751-30784 


Neillsville, Wis., Hewitt street. © 
Meme. 1912:. 2 e0Oets 16! 192) 5 
174202. 


—— Main' street. © Oct. 6, 1912; 
2 ec. Oct. 16, 1912; J 174204. 

[9 photographs]: 

Minoqua, Wis., 
boat-house. 

Wausau, Wis.: 

Bellis hotel.—Falls.—High school.— 
Public building—St. Paul depot.— 
Scene near post office—3rd street.— 
38rd street near Washington. © Sept. 
a2, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 16;-1912;.' J 
174186, 174191, 1741938, 174194, 174205, 
174211, 174214, 174216, 174217. 

[23 photographs]: 

Mauston, Wis.: 

Clinging pine of mile bluff.—Coon 
rock.—Edge of mile bluff.—From mile 
bluff.—Lemonweir mill.—Lone rock.— 
Main street.—Mile bluff.—Mile bluff 
cave.—Road up mile  bluff.—Scene 
from mile bluff—Scene in the ceme- 
tery.— Ship rock.— Soldiers monu- 
ment. — Street scene.— The Lemon- 
weir.—Twin bluffs.— Necedah, Wis., 
Niles cottage. 

Tomah, Wis.: 

C. M. & St. Paul depot.—Gillett park 
the gateway.—Maid of the mist.— 
Scene in Gillett park.—Scene in + the 
park. © Sept. 18, 1912; 2 ¢. each Oct. 
16, 1912; J 174187-174190, 174192, 
174195-174201, 174202, 174206-174210, 
174212, 174213, 174215, 174218, 174219. 


NosworktHy (FLORENCE 
Hampton, Conn. 
[8 photographs] : 
Dutch boy with flower pots.—Dutch 
girl with basket of tulips—Dutch girl 
with flower pot. © Sept. 19, 1912; 2c. 
each Sept. 30, 1912; J 174295-174297. 


NOVELTY sTuUDIO, Houston, Tex. 
[80788, 30789 


Klumb & Pedder 


ENGLAND), 
[80785-30787 


Bay City, Tex.: 

Bird’s-eye view.—Public school. © 
Dec. 13, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 16, 1912; 
J 176341, 176342. 

Noyes (GrorGE D.) Clinton, Ind. 
[30790, 30791 

Amis (S. W.) © Oct. 24, 1912; 2. 
Oct. 28, 1912; J 174680. 

Clinton basket ball squad. © Dec. 
10, 1912; 2 ce. Dee. 16, 1912; J 176333. 
NUTSHELL PUB. CO., LTD., Toledo. 

[30792, 307938 

Face values. © Nov. 9, 1912; 2 «. 

Noy. 16, 1912; K 50487. 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


380837 
NUTSHELL PUB. CO., LTD.—Continued. 
Why is it? © Nov. 18, 1912; 2. 
Nov. 19, 1912; K 50684. 


NUTTING 
Mass. 


(WALLACE) Framingham, 


[30794-30816 


[23 photographs] : 

Admiration.—-Announcing the 
gagement.—City of Paris paper.— 
Dainty china.—Delicate stitch.—Fin- 
ishing touches.—In tender leaf.—Lin- 
gering waters.—Mail and a mirror.— 
Meadow arches.—Morning mail.— 
News in brief.—Old drawing room.— 
Panniers of the past.—Pinning the 
lace.—Private view.—Settle nook.— 
Spinet corner.—Spinet melodies.—Sun- 
kissed way.—Tangled skein.—Teacup 
talk.—Up the half stair. © Nov. 11, 
1912; 2 c. each Nov. 14, 1912; J 175289- 
175311. 


OBERHOLTZER (ERNEST C.), Davenport, 
Ta. [80817 
Some moose family portraits. © 
Sept. 1, 1912; 2 « Sept. 5, 1912; K 
50393. 


O’ByRNE (JOHN) Colorado Springs, 
Col. [80818 


Only team of Rocky Mountain elk 
ever demonstrated. © Nov. 1, 1912; 
2 ¢@ Dec. 20, 1912; K 51985. 


OcpEN (W. H.) Indianapolis. 
[80819, 30820 


en- 


[2 photographs]: 

Be still dolly.—Dressing times © 
Oct. 28, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 31, 1912; 
J 174926, 174927. 


OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK, Muskogee, 
Okla. [80821 


[Decoration for Oklahoma national 
bank, Muskogee, Okla.] © Noy. 4, 
1912; 2 ec. Oct..16, 1912; K 49360. 


OLDHAM (ALFRED V.) Louisville, Ky. 
[80822-30834 

Mammoth Cave, Ky.: 

Arm chair, 2.—Arrival, 12.—Bottom- 
less pit, 9.—Bridal altar, 8.—Con- 
sumptive’s room, 7.—EHcho River, 1.— 
Exit Gothic ave., 10.—Giant’s coffin, 
13.—Lover’s lane, 38.—Lover’s leap, 
6.—Martel (E. A.) Paris, World’s most 
famous cave explorer, 4.—Picture 
frame, 11.—River Styx, 5. 


© Oct. 21, 1912; 2 ¢@ each Oct. 
24, 1912; J 174602-174614. 


OuLivER (Jor) Oxford, Mich. 
[30835-80837 


Bryan (William Jennings) © Oct. 
25, 1912; 2 e. Nov. 20, 1912; J 175782, 


dol 


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30838 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 7 


OLIVER (Joz)—Continued. 


Evening, Long Lake, near Orion, 
Mich. © Nov. 14, 1912; 2 e«. Nov. 20, 
1912; J 175784. 


One of nature’s beauty spots near 
Orion, Mich. © Nov. 12, 1912; 2 «. 
Nov. 20, 1912; J 175783. 


OLson (JOHN L.), Bingham, Utah. 
[3808388 
Bingham, Utah, Utah copper mine. 
© Oct. 26, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1912; K 
49962. 


Otson (O. 8.) Darlington, Wis. 
[30839, 30840 
Woodford cornet band, 1, 2. © Nov. 
2. 1912 52 -“e!:"ench NOV, 73,7 101 
175061, 175062. 


ONEIDA COMMUNITY, LTD., Oneida, N. 
Die [30841-30848 
Case of love at first sight. © Sept. 

21, 1912; 2 e. Oct. 3, 1912; K 48419. 

© 


One hundred. per cent. interest. 
Nov. 9, 1912; 2 e: Nov. 13, 19122) & 
503738. c 

Makes hosts of proud hostesses. © 
Nov, Zo... 190252 -c Noy. 26, 1002 3s 
50996. 


Orr (FRED B.) Chicago. [380844 


Computation curves for determining 
capacity and horse power of pumps. 
re, Oct? 1, 2902 20 a2: 


Orr (W. D.) Memphis, Texas. 
[80845, 30846 
Big dinner, Aug. 2nd, U. C. V's 1, 2 
and 3rd, Memphis, Texas. © Aug. 3. 
HO < -e. Aug, 9.2 1972..%. c...O0t. ‘28, 
1912; J 174918. 


vU. C. V’s. Aug. 1, 2 and 38rd, Mem- 
phis, Texas. © Aug. 3, 1912; 1c. Aug. 
9, 1912, 1 G1 Oet, 26," 1912; J. 174919. 


OSBORNE co., Newark, N. J. 
[80847-80904 

[Colored prints]: 

Bold outlaw. 3408, 3418, 3423.— 
Bosom of the deep. 8103.—Chip of the 
old block. 10038, 1013, 1023, 10383.— 
Contentment. 8803, S8138.—Daughter 
of the Vikings. 32038. 3213, 3223.— 
Enchantress. 7023, 7033.—Fellowship 
of kindred minds. 2103, 21138, 2123.— 
First gentlemen of Virginia. 4203.— 
Gold fish. 1708, 17138.—Good listener. 
3008, 30138, 8023.—In the days of the 
Caesars. 4503, 4513, 4523.—New York 
harbor by moonlight. 9063, 9613.— 
When the sandman comes. 3703, 3718, 
3723. © Dec. 28, 1912; 2 c. ‘exch Dec. 
27, 1912; K 52372-52374, 52379-52407. 


a 


OSBORNE co.—Continued. 


Golden west, 1103, 1118, 1123, 1133. 
© Dec. 26, 1912; 2 ec. each Dee. 27, 
1912; K 52375-52378. 


Home sweet home. © Oct. 17, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 19, 1912; K 49129. 


[Listening to the opera.] © Nov. 
25, 1912; 2 «-Nov. 27, 19129 he ortoc. 


Sunny afternoon, 8903, 8913. © - 
Dec. 28, 1912; 2 c. each Dee. 30, 1912; 
K 52461, 52462. 


Isn’t he great?—On the shores of 
Georgian Bay. © Dee. 23, 1912; 2 ¢@ 
each Dec. 80, 1912; J 176790, 176791. 


[16 photographs]: 

Breath of June.—Daughter of grand- 
mother Eve.—Delighted.—Everybody’s 
doin’ it—Good night, little girl.—Good 
night, Sweetheart.—Got ’em nailed.— 
Hearts are trumps.—Lilies of the val- 
ley.—Marjorie——Now I lay me down 
to sleep.—Rift in the cloud.—Rose for 
you.—Rosebuds.—Springtime. — Under 
the rose. © Dec. 23, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Dec. 27, 1912; J 176677-176692. 


OUTCAULT (R. F.) Flushing, N. Y. 
[80905-31153 


Camel provides himself with enough 
water, 454. © Dec. 7, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 
6, 1912; K 51447. 


[Cuts for ads]: 

Boys we've got the Dandy clothes, 
9.—Don’t wear warmed over old 
clothes, 2.—Don’t you need a new rain 
coat, 10.—Dresser (Mrs. Dandy) likes 
her husband’s clothes, 15.—For auto, 
for outing, for staying at home, 20.— 
Here we are Dandy Dresser, 0.—If 
you don’t know where to buy clothes 
just ask our customers, 18.—It’s a 
Dandy, 1.—It’s good business to dress 
well, 14.—It’s time for these things, 
22.—Make a hit in our Dandy clothes, 
17.—Men in every walk of life, 12.— 
Not in our Dandy clothing store, 6.— 
She will smile on your suit, 23.—Slip 
into one of our Dandy overcoats, 8.— 
Spend more for your clothes, 5.—T:ke 
a look at your old hat, 11.—They like 
you better in our Dandy clothes, 21.— 
We fit fat men, slim men, all men 
with our Dandy clothes, 19.—$5 saved 
=$5 made, 4. © Dec. 16, 2912t220e 
each Dee. 14, 1912; K 51761-51780. 


[—— large and small sizes]: 

Anniversary sale, 652.—Be in style, 
636.—Beautiful spring things, 613.— 
Bloom out, 618.—Business bringers, 
626.—Daddy dont you wish you hid 
started a bank account, 452.—Don't 
swelter, 624—Fall fashion news, 


02 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


31153 


no, 4, 1912 

OUTCAULT (R. F.)—Continued. 

639.— Fix for fall now, 635.—For 
Thanksgiving, 646—Get our prices 
and save on groceries, 653x.—Have 


merry clothes for merry May, 617.— 
Here’s one read this, 453.—It’s good 
old summer time. 621.—Make money, 
680.—Make our store your _ store, 
651.—Merry Christmas gifts, 650.— 
Plain facts, 642.—Please don’t wait, 
648.—Plump values, 606.—Practice 
economy, 604.—Prepare for Christmas 
right now, 647.—Price reduction, 
600.—Remember your home, 656.— 
Remnants, 633.—See our new spring 
clothes, 614.—Spring fashion news, 
608.—Spring opening, 609.—Stylish 
spring millinery, 661.—Try our gro- 
eceries, 654.—Try our shoes and hose. 
657x.—Urgers, 603.—We guarantee 
our shoes and hose, 659x.—Winter’s 
near, 642.—Your dog is a faithful 
friend, 446. © Oct. 19, 1912; 2 «a. 
each Oct. 18, 1912; K 49084-49118. 


[Cuts for ads, small size]: 


All of the vast fortunes, 421.—Back 
of our thick walls. 404.—Bank book, 
diploma, 437.—Best valentine, bank 
book, 406.—Best way to protect your 
home, 445.—Big fat turkey, 447.—Boss 
goes early, 441.—Chance of a life time, 
443.—Check on our bank is a receipt, 
420.—Constant exercise will make 
you strong, 413.—Cut the rope, 402.— 
Dollar in the bank, 424.—Don’t blame 
the world, 418.—Don’t lend your 


money, 416.—Fire, 442.—First you 
Save some money, 415.—Friends, 
Schemers, fun and _ extravagance, 


465.—Give your wife a bank account, 
417.— Happy new year, 401.—Have 
peace of mind, 423.—He banked his 
money and became a business part- 
ner, 409.—He hid his money in the 
ground, 438.—His first deposit, 411.— 
I once had money, 429.—If he had 
only put his money in the bank, 422.— 
If that rainy day comes, 414.—It is 
your duty to protect, 489.—It’s no 
secret, 436.—It takes money in the 
bank, 451.—Let us help you, 430.— 
Make it a rule.—Put your harvest 
into our bank, 482.—Quit that get rich 
quick speculation, 426—Read below 
how an old gentleman, 433.—Road to 
prosperity, 410.—Sign here, 427.—Sup- 
pose you got sick, wouldn’t it be grati- 
fying to have money, 408.—Thick 
walls, strong locks, 435.—This is the 
way the fortunes started, 403.—Those 
who enjoy life’s luxuries, 419.—To be 
old and penniless is a tragedy, 449.— 


To start your boy in, 425.—We will | 


D538 


74324—138——_8 


| furniture, 


OUTCAULT (R. F.)—Continued. 


welcome you in our bank, 484.—What 
would become of your children, 412.— 
What would your wife do, 448— 
World is looking for young men, 
444.—You are stealing, 450.—You can 
take a fine trip some day, 431.—You 
won't be afraid of thieves, 407.— 
Your real barvest, 428. © Oct. 14, 


EOTa 2" ef jeach Oct: .120 191 2s74k 
48700-48749. 
[ small size]: 


Are you prepared should company 
come, 2.—Aren’t you tired of the old 
33.—Ask grandpa for it, 
12.—Ask Santa to bring furniture, 
50.—Be comfortable, x8.—Be free from 
criticism, 32.—Beautiful furnishings 
refine the children, 25.—Beautify your 
dining room, 46.—Best linoleums and 
mattings, x6.—Brighten your home 
with new furniture, 18.—Brighten your 
home with new rugs, x38.—Come price 
our new furniture, 34.—Come see our 
tempting summer furniture, 23.—Com- 
pany’s sure to come, 38.—Don’t you 
need a parlor set, 11.—Enjoy home, 
42.—_Furnish your bedrooms nicely 
too, 8.—Furniture makes the best pres- 
ent, 49.—Get a sanitary ice box, x7.— 
Give a party, 40.—Give them furni- 
ture, 22.—Has your carpet got a hole 
in it, x2.—Have you a nice dressing 
table, 16.—Holds lots of things, 30.— 
Home, 31.—Home bank, 6.—It’s a step 
saver, 29.—Keep baby healthy, 19.— 
Keep her a sweetheart always, 47.— 
Learn where to buy furniture, 9.—Les- 
son number 1, 36.—Live in your living 
room, 48.—Make your home beautiful, 
24.—Make it pretty inside too, 28.— 
Make the whole year happy. Our 
new furniture will do it, 52—May I 
go and buy it, 26.—Merry Christmas, 
51.—No more mail order goods for us, 
x1.—Our price will please you too. 
27.—Price was so low, 4.—Resolve to 
have a beautiful, happy home, 1.—See 
if you don’t need new kitchen things, 
39.—See our new rugs, x4.—See our 
stoves, xl0.—Sure we have it, 35.— 
Take a' peep at our beautiful new fur- 
niture, 5.—They always see your hall, 
14.—They’ve just bought some new 
furniture, 10.—We have beautiful and 
comfortable beds, 45.—We have beau- 
tiful new furniture for your living 
room, 3.—We have cute things for cozy 
corners, 42.—We have leather ones too, 
x9.—We make homes happy, 21.—We 
never fool you, 18.—We sell honest 
furniture, 7.—We sell strong reliable 
furniture, 17.—We’ve got them, 20.— 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31154 


OUTCAULT (R. F.)—Continued. 


We will please you, 37.—We women do 
love a beautiful home, 44.—Why not 
have a good range, x1li.—You are go- 
ing to see us every week, 0.—You have 
a cheerful bedroom too, 15.—You’ll be 
pleased with our rugs, x5.—You need 
an easy chair anyhow, 41. © Sept. 30, 


1912; 2c. each Sept. 30, 1912; K 48208- 


48271. 


[ small size]: 

After you are dead, 426 T.—Apple 
of his eye.—Big, fat, juicy, happy, New 
Year.—Character and money behind 
our bank, 26 N.—Come in and let us 
tell you, 416 T.—Confidence, 25 N.—Do 
your banking with us, 22 N.—Don’t 
borrow trouble—I’m not going to let 
any fish catch me.—I won’t fool any 
one or misrepresent.—If you want ears 
of corn plant ears of corns.—Kunowl- 
edge is power.—Let us be your bank- 
ers, 18 N.—Let us take care care of 
your money, N. 24.—Let us take care 
of your money, 485 T.—Make our trust 
company your executors, 404 T.—Make 
us executors of your will, 420 T.— 
Merry Christmas. Dee—Month of 
plenty. Oct.—Our bank is a national 
bank, 23 N.—Our national bank has 
a charter, 20 N.—Our national bank 
makes a safe place for your money, 
21 N.—Ours is a national bank, 19 N.— 
Peeling prices. Mar.—Place your af- 
fairs in our hands, 452 T.—Quit wor- 
rying, 443 T.—Sour face won’t get you 
anything. Aug.—Thanks. Nov.—We 
refer those who have not banked with 
us to those who have, 27 N.—What 
would your wife do if you .died, 
448 T.—Who gets the money you earn, 
412 T.—You can leave home, 419 S.— 
You can take a fine trip, 431 T.—You 
won’t be afraid of thieves. © Nov. 4, 
1912; 2 e. each Nov. 4, 1912; K 49856— 
49889. 


[ 3 by 104 inches] : 

Come and price our Xmas goods, 
251.—Come to our autumn opening, 
241.—Come to our spring opening. 
212.—Down go the prices on our sum- 
mer goods, 231.—Money saving sale, 
201. © Dec. 21, 1912; 2 c each Dec. 
22, 1912; K 52025-52029. 


Fall and winter clothes for men, 666. 
© Dec. 7, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 6, 1912; K 
51448. 


Fire, 442 S. © Nov 4, 1912; 1c. 
Nov. 4, 1012" 1 “eNom, ta! a 
50320. 


If, 422. © Nov. 11, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
11, 1912; IKK 50262. 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 7 


eee 


OvuTcAuLT (R. F.)—Continued. 


It is your duty, 489 T. © Noy. 11, 
1912; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1913; K. 50264, 


[Large size cuts for ads]: 


Are you fixed for winter, 644.—Are 
you in style, 611.—Broken lots at com- 
pelling prices, 605.—Buy now and save, 
601.—Buy our. shoes and hose, 658.— 
Celebrate, 625.—Cool clothes, 623.— 
Do you make your clothes, 607.— 
Dress the children for school now, 
634.—Dress up, 619.—Enticing things 
for summer time, 622.—Fall opening, 
637.—Fashionable fall millinery, 
662 x.—Fix now for Easter, 610.— 
Furnish your home, 655 x.—Good pick- 
ing, 627.—Good values, 641.—Left 
overs, prices very low, 632.—Let us sell 
you your shoes and hose, 660.—Lowered 
prices on our good goods, 629.—Our 
prices talk, 616.—Out, goods must go, 
631.—Prices to make fast selling, 
628.—Save money, 602.—See our new 
goods for all, 688.—See our new goods 
for spring, 612.—Stung, stung, no 
more mail order goods for us, 663.— 
We are ready for you, 615.—We’ve got 
the goods, 645.—Wear stylish clothes, 
640.—What to give, 629.—White goods 
sale, 620. © Oct. 28 1912; 2 c. each 
Oct. 28, 1912; K 49495-49526. 


Mail order clothes, 538. © Dec. 7, 
1912; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912; K 51446. 


No mail order clothes for dandy 
dresser, 54. © Dec. 7, 1912; 2 ¢. Dee. 
6, 1912; K 51445. 


Spring and summer clothes for men, 
665. © Dec. 7, 1912; 2 ¢. Dec. 6, 1912; 
IK 51449. | 

Suppose you got sick, 408 T. © Nov. 
11, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1912305 50263. 


Owi1nes (8S. D.), Topeka, Kan. 
} [31154, 31154* 
Billard (A/ayor Julius B.) portrait 
and side view. © Sept. 5, 17,1912; 2c. 
each Sept. 9, 1912; Oct. 9, 1912; J 
173105, 174010. 


PABST BREWING Co., Milwaukee. [31155 

[One of Pabst’s American girls. 
Full length with pink parasol and 
straw hat on.] © Oct. 11, 1912; 2 @. 
Oct. 18, 1912; K 49008. 


Pace sBros., New York. [81156-81165 

Wilson (Woodrow) 98847 A-D, G. 
© Nov. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Noy. 5, 1912; 
J 175071-175075. 


Wilson (Mrs. Woodrow) © Nov. 1, 


{ 1912; 2 «& Nov. 5, 1912; J 175070. 


O04 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 
31280 


PacH BROos.—Continued. 

[4 photographs]: 

Johnson (Hiram) 989808.—New York 
baseball team, 98876.—Straus (Oscar 
S.) 98912.—Taft (Pres. W. H.) in 
Mayflower, 99058. © Oct. 1, 1912; 2 
e. each Noy. 1, 1912; J 174988—174991. 


PACIFIC MILLS, Boston. [31166 
[Dame fashion. Colonial lady in 
evening dress with cane.] © Nov. 15, 


g9i2; 2 ¢. Nov.-21, 1912; K 50717. 


PAESZLER STUDIO, Ada, O. [81167 


Northerns grand old man. © Oct. 
@a, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1912; J 174640. 


PAINE (GrorGE H.), Providence, R. I. 
[81168, 31169 
Green (Theodore Francis.) © Oct. 
mato: 266) Oct. 16,1912: J 174279. 
Munro (Wilfred H.) © Oct. 15, 
wot. 2 c. Oct. 16, 1912; J 174278. 


PALEN (FRANK) Caledonia, Minn. 
[81170, 31171 


Caledonia hospital, 1, 2. © Oct. 29, 
1912; 2 c. each Nov. 1, 1912; J 174981, 
174982. 


PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EX- 
POSITION CO., San Francisco. 
[31172-31198 


[Panama Pacific international ex- 
position]: 

Corner of east court.—Court of hon- 
or, 1-8.—Court of the four seasons, 
1-3.—East court.—Entrance tower.— 
Festival hall.—Horticultural bldg.— 
Machinery bldg., 1, 2—Model of court 
of honor.—Motor transportation bldg. 
Perspective of exposition ground.— 
Perspective of exposition grounds at 
ight.—Perspective study of Califor- 
Dia counties bldg.—Section of east 
ourt.—Section of entrance tower.— 
ower in east court, 1.—Tower in east 
ourt, 2.—Tower in east south court— 
iew of court between transportation 
gricultural palaces—from court of 
onor.——West south court. 


© 1 «. each Dee. 30, 1912; I 1181— 
1205. 
[2 photographs]: 
Exposition within the Golden Gate. 
Panama Pacific international expo- 
ition. © Nov. 8, 1912; 2 c each Nov. 
8, 1912; J 175446, 175447. 


ANOSIAN (ARAM) San Antonio. 
[81199-81202 


San Antonio, Tex.: 

Alamo and the six flags of Tex.— 
lamo and three Alamo girls’ heads.— 
lamo fand three girls’ heads.]— 


PANOSIAN (ARAM) San Antonio—Con. 
Alamo girl’s [head and the Almo.] 
© Oct. 21, 1912; 2 c@ each Nov. 
20.4012. KK 51100; 51910," 51364. 
51362. 
PARK AND TILFoRD, New York. [31203 
Harvest moon of the best. © Oct. 3, 
1912; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1912; K 49005. 
PARKER (WALDO H.) Salem, Or. 
31204 
Child’s contentment. © Dec. 16, 
LOU 2 e:, Dec. 21,/1902> J 16427, 
PARKER-BRAUNER CO., Washington. 
[381205 


Cunio girl. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1912; J 


174428. 
PARKES (FREDERICK GEORGE) sr., Ala- 
meda, Cal. [31206 


California welcomes the world, 1912. 
© Dee. 14, 1912; 2 c Dec. 21, 1912; K 
52048. 


PARKINSON ART CO., Brooklyn. 
[31207-31224 

[18 prints]: 

Baker.—Banker.— Butcher.—Cheese 
it, the cop.—Coal man.— Court 
beauty.—Druggist.—Fish man.—Gro- 
cer.—He’s easy.—Ice man.—Just for 
luck.—Just like grandma. — Milk 
man.—Plumber.—Shoe man.—Stung.— 
Vanilla. © Sept. 28, 1912; 2 @ each 
Sept. 30, 1912; K 48312-48329. 


Parsons (ARTHUR G.), Wibaux, Mont. 
[31225 


Parsons (Arthur G.) beef round up. 
© Sept. 5, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1912; J 
174115. 


Parsons (H. H.) Winchester, Va. 
[31226, 31227 
Big man suit. © Feb. 14, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Nom te AOL: bal (5360. 
McNeill (John Hanson) © Feb. 28, 
1912; 2 ec. Nov. 18, 1912; J 175368. 


PATTEN (LEONARD), London. 
[31228, 31229 

Hardy (Thomas), home (i. e., birth- 
place) of, near Dorchester, Eng. 
Novesss, 1912 3-2 ce: Noysi21) 1912s 
50720. 

Manor House, Wool, Dorsetshire. © 
Nov. “8, 1912: 2 e. Nov. 21, 1912; K 


50719. 
PATTERSON (ARTHUR J.) Kalamazoo, 
Mich. [31230 
Roodles. © Oct. 12, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 


17, 1912; K 48965. 


000 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


‘pt. Iv, 2. 8., V. 


Prcx (Harrier J.) New York. [31231 


Madonna and child. © Dec. 3, 1912; 
2 c. Dec. 6, 1912; J 176056. 


PEDEN (JAMES ROBERT) Nashville. 
[31232 


Dixie flier in Loves Hollow. © 1 
e. Nov. 4, 1912; J 175003. 


PEDERSEN (L. H.) Seward, Alaska. 
[31233 


Dan. © Nov. 30, 1912; 2 ec. Dee. 16, 

‘1912; J 1763882. 
PELTON (HerRBERT -W.) Asheville, 
N. C. [31234-31286 


[4 photographs] : 

Langren hotel.—Langren hotel, lob- 
by.—Margo Terrace, dining room.— 
Margo Terrace, living room. © Dec. 
SB 8912>2. ee. .each Dee.*9) "1982: Jf 
176088-176091. 

[49 photographs] : 

Asheville, N. C., Battery Park hotel, 
A.—Asheville, N. C., Battery Park 
{hotel] lobby.—Asheville, N. C., climb- 
ing the Sunset Trail, 37.—<Asheville, 
N C., Grove park, dogwood blossoms.— 
Asheville, N. C., Grove park, shady 
erossing, 45.—Asheville, N. C., Grove 
park, spring on Wander Trail, 32.— 
Asheville, N. C., overlooking the country 
elub from Grove, park inn.—Asheville, 
N. C., Park sq.—Battery park dining 
room.—Black Mt., N. C., Methodist 
eolony.—French Broad, glimpse of, 
mear Asheville, N. C.—From top of 
Sunset Mt., Asheville, N. C.—Grand- 
father Mt. from the automobile high- 
way, Linville, N. C., D.—Grandfather 
Mt. from the Bridle Trail, Linville, N. 
C., 40.—Grandfather Mt. in the clouds, 
Linville, N. C., 57.—Grandfather Mt., 
Linville, N. C., 29.—Grandfather Mt. 
on the Yonahlossee road, Linville, N. 
‘C., 58.—Grandfather Range from Le- 
noir farm, Linville, N. C., K.—Jagged 
boulders along the Yonahlossee road, 
Linville, N. C., 56—Langren dining 
room.—Leaning Rock, Yonahlossee 
‘drive, Linville, N. C., 28—Linville, 
N. C., along the bridle trail, 31.—Lin- 
wille, N. C., auto road along Grand- 


father Mt., 7.—WLinville, N. C., Bark | 


€ottage, 6.—Linville, N. C., cozy re- 
treat, 15.—Linville, N. C., Eseeola inn, 
‘5, 47.—Linville, N. C., Eseeola inn from 
Donalds Crag, 48.—Linville, N. C.. 
Eseeola inn veranda, 2.—Linville, N.C., 
from Donald’s Crag, H.—Linville, N. C., 
Lenoir park, trail, 33.—Linville, N. C.., 
rustic veranda, 12.—Linville, N. C., 
studio cottage, corner of living room, 
14.—Linville, N. C., studio cottage, liv- 


006 


PELTON (HERBERT W.)—Continued. 
ing room, 20.—Linville River, Linvill 
N. C., 1, 3.—Linville River, looking u 
Linville, N. C., 16,—Linville Rive 
Tanglewood, Linville, N. C., 45.—Mon 
rest, N. C., Alba, 44.—Montres 
N. C., Alba hotel and lake, 46.—O 
ygeen and gasoleen, 49.—Picturesqu 
scenery along the Yonahlossee driv 
Linville, N. C.,27.—Rocky Bend, Yona 
lossee road, Linville, N. C., 11.—Roya 
gorge near Asheville, N. C.—Sleighin 
Linville, N. C., 30.—Tourists on Sunse 
Trail, Grove park, Asheville, N. C. 
25.—View from Pt. Sublime, Linvill 
N. C., H.—Wander Trail, Ashevill 
N. C., 44.—Yonahlossee road along th 
side of Grandfather Mt., Linvill 
N. C., 9. © Dee. 30, 1912; 2 « eae 
Dec. 31, 1912; J 176852-176900. 


PERICONI (D. EF. M.), New York. 
[31287, 3128 


Family worship. © Nov. 25, 1912 
2 e@. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50917. 


Happy days. © Nov. 25, 1912; 2c 
Nov. 25, 1912; K 50928. 


PERKINS (Mrs. Dwicut W.) Evanston 

[812 

You dirty boy. © Oct. 10, 1912; 
e. Oct. 12, 1912; K 49655. 


PERKINS (W. B.) Lead, S. D. 
[81290-3129 


Bad Lands, S. D.: 

Cedar pass, 12.—Devil’s dune, 7. 
Hell’s half acre.—Inspiration point 
9.—Lookout Mt., 8—Sheep Mt.—Vam 
pire Peak, 13—vVampire Valley. 
Wall, 10. © Oct. 31, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Nov. 4, 1912; J 175040-175048. 


Prrry (C. BE.) New York. [81299 


Before the wind. © Noy. 15, 1912; 
2 c. Nov. 27, 1912; J 176295. 


Perry (Hersert A.) Armour, 8S. D. 
[31300 
Aeroplane flight, Labor day, Wag- 
ner, S. D. © Sept. 6, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 
4, 1912; J 175051. 


Perry (JOSEPHUS) Washington. 
[31301 
Japanese magnolia at U. S. treasury. 
© May 15, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1912; 
J 176874. 


Perry Mason co., Boston. [81302 
fYouth’s companion window traus- 


parenecy and calendar, 1913.] © Nov. 
1, 1912; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912; K 51581. 


MISCELLANEOUS 


Bi no. 4, 1912 


-PERSHIN (E. R.) Klamath Falls, Or. 
[31803-31308 


K. C. H. S. girls hikeing club, 1912. 
m Nov. 6, 1912; 2 c. Noy. 11, 1912; 
matoGl. 


Klamath Falls, Or.. Star theatre. 
© Dec. 2, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1912; J 
176683. 


Moving picture theatre front. © 
Wemov. 25, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1912; J 
ph 175958. 


[8 photographs]: 
- Klamath Falls high school football 
team, 1912.—Klamath Falls independ- 
ent football team, 1912.—Monarch gro- 
cery display window. © Nov. 29,1912; 
Ze. each Dee. 6 1912: J 176040— 
176042. 


PETERSON (Ep. C.) Parsons, Kans. 
[31509 
Elks’ theatre. © Oct. 22, 1912; 2 c. 
Oct. 26, 1912: J 174651. 


PETREMONT (CLARICE) Shelton, Conn. 
[81310 


Sing a song of Yule-tide. © Dec. 5, 
#912; 2 c. Dee. 11, 1912; K 51627. 


PETRTYL (AuGUST) Chicago. [31311 


Autumn. © Oct. 1. 1912; 2 c. Oct. 
9, 1912; K 48533. 


PrerTit (ANNA F. T.), Philadelphia. 
[81312 
[Pi Beta Phi fraternity coat of 
arms.] © Apr. 6, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 13, 
1912; K 50742. 


Pettit (J. M.) San Antonio. [813818 


San Antonio, Fort Sam Houston, 
panorama. © Nov. 2, 1912; 2 ¢. Nov. 
a, t902> F 175081. 


PuHiniips, (L. M.) Los Angeles. 
[81314 
Arrowhead points the way to relief 
from rheumatism. © Dee. 16, 1912; 2 
& Dec. 21, 1912: K 52123. 


PHILLIPS AND BuRKE, Chicago. [81315 


How to vote. © Sept. 13, 1912; 2c. 
Oct. 2, 1912; K 48479. 


Puiprs (Guy E.) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 
[31316, 31317 

[2 photographs]: 

Home of the Seminoles near Ft. Lau- 
derdale, Fla.—Seminole Indians, Ft. 
Lauderdale, Fla. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 
e, each Nov. 13, 1912; J 175246, 175247. 


PHOTO sTAMP co., Saginaw, Mich. 
[31318 


Vote for Roosevelt. © Sept. 12, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 23. 1912: K 48380. 


CLASSES, H TO K 


31849 
PHOTOCRAFT CO., Newark, N. J. 
[31319-31321 

[8 photographs]: 
Bunch of suckers, 2031.—Green- 


wood Lake, N. Y.—Chapel Island, 
Church of the good shepherd, 1867.— 
Outdoor service, Chapel Island, Green- 
wood Lake, N. Y., 1972. © Jan. 2, 
1912; 2c. each Dec. 27,1912; J 176655—- 
176657. 


PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber- 

lin. [31322-31335 

Edison (Thomas A.) gan. 1, 
1912; 2 ce. Nov. 4, 1912; K 49892. 


[Miidchenkopf.] © Sept. 1, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 4, 1912; K 49898. 


[12 prints]: 

Alten.— [Brave Horatio. Poodle 
dog half sitting and half standing.]— 
| Drawn blank. ] — [Forrad away. 
Hunting party on the trail.J]—[Leay- 
ing kennel.|—Matin o’ Octobre.—Rob- 
erts (Field Marshal Earl)—[Shep- 
herd. ]|—Soir.— Sommerabend. — Tanz- 
musikanten.—[Whoo-hoop. Returned 
hunting party.] © July 1, 1912; 2 ¢«.- 
each Nov. 4, 1912; K 49894-49905. 


PICTORIAL NEWS co., New York. 
[31836-31338 
Reliance, 4, 40, 116. © Oct. 9. 1912; 


2 ec. each Oct. 11, 1912; J 174112- 
174114. 


PIERSON & CO., Seattle. [31339 

Seattle and Puget Sound, panorama 
view. © Aug. 16, 1912; 1 ec Aug. 22, 
1e. Dec. 18, 1912: J 176422. 


PIKE (ELIZABETH W.) Madison, Wis. 
[31340-31347 


[2 photographs]: 

Birds’ paradise—Swans. © Nov. 
10, 1912; 2 c«. each Nov. 11, 1912; J 
175163, 175164. 


[2 photographs] : 
Autumn.—Dawn. © Dec. 2, 1912; - 
2 ec. each Dec. 4, 1912; J 176027, 176028. 


[4 photographs] : 
Dawn.—Minnehaha (Falis of).— 
Monareh of the forest.—Old summer 
house. © Nov. 23, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 
26, 1912; J 175762-175765. 
PINGREE CO., Detroit. [31348 
Girl of the Pingree shoe. © Dec. 20, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1912; K 52109. 


PIONEER REALTY co., Ft. Lauderdale, 


Fla. [31349 
Royal palm in bloom. © Nov. 19, 
1912; 2 ec. Nov. 22, 1912; J 175478. 


Dol 


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31350 
PITTSBURGH PHOTO-ENGRAVING Co., 
Pittsburgh. [31350 


Pittsburgh to date. © Dec. 1, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 16, 1912; K 51814. 


PLATT (PETER J.) New York. 
[381351, 31352 
King’s Bridge, New York. © Nov. 
21, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1912; K 515380. 
Old Lorillard snuff mill, Bronx 
River, N; -Y.) © Od; 28 1912-2. 
Nov. 1, 1912; K 49715. . 


PLUMMER (G. E.) Seattle. 
_ [8138538-81355 

[3 photographs]: 
Dirigo.—Going off shore.—Grain 
earrier. © Nov. 9. 1912; 2 ce. each 
Nov. 12, 1912; J 175203, 175204, 175207. 


PoOHLE (FREDERICK) Buffalo. 


Driscoll (Daniel) 
1912; J 174177. 

Golden jubilee. © Nov. 25, 1912; 
1 e@. Nov. 25, 1912, 1 ec. Dec. 8, 1912; J 
176010. 


PoLK (RALPH W.), Goshen, Ind. 
[31358 


Topic calendar for 1913. © Nov. 12, 
1912; 2 ec. Noy. 14, 1912; K 50395. 


© 1c. Oct. 15, 


PoLLARD (Myra) Chicago. 
[81359, 313860 


Christmas is here. [Poinsettia] © 
Avie. 22, 1912: 1 eo Sept. 26, 1912) ive 
Oct. 9, 1912; K 48686. 


——[Poppy.] © Aug. 22, 1912; 1 
e. Sept. 26, 1912, 1 c. Oct. 9, 1912; K 
48687. 


PONTING (HERBERT), Detroit. 
[31361-31422 
As others see us [1912]: 
© Oct. 4; 1 e Oct. 7; K 49153. 
© Oct. 11; 1 ec. Oct. 14; K 49159. 


Before and after. © Oct. 31, 1912; 
ie. Nov. 4, 1912; Ix 49848. 


Condensed interviews [1912]: 

© Sept. 27; 1 c. Sept. 80; K 49147. 
© Oct. 16; 1 e@ Oct. 18; K 49163. 
© Oct. 17; 1 ce. Oct. 19; K 49164. 
© Oct. 23; 1 ec. Oct. 25; K 49841. 
© Oct. 80; 1 ec. Nov. 1; K 49847. 

© Nov. 8; 1c. Nov. 11; K 51653. 

© Nov. 13; 1 c. Nov. 14; K 51657. 
© Nov. 15; 1c. Nov. 18; K 51659. 
© Nov. 19; 1 ¢. Nov. 21; K 51662. 


© Nov. 26; 1 c. Nov. 29; K 51668. 


© Nov. 30; 1c. Dec. 2; K 51672. 


[31356, 31357 | 


pt. Iv, 0. S., V. 7 


PoNTING (HERBERT )—Continued. 
Condensed interviews [1912]—Con. 
© Dec. 4; 1 © Dee. 6; K 51742. 
© Dec. 7; 1 e. Dee. 9; K 51745. 
Definitions [1912]: 


© Sept. 28, 1912; 1 « Sept. 30, 
1912; K 49148. 


© Nov. 11; 1c. Nov. 13; K 51655. 
© Nov. 29; 1 c. Dec. 2; K 51671. 
Difference [1912]: 


© Oct. 12, 1912; 1 e@ Oct. 14, 1912; 
K 49160. 


© Nov. 23; 1 ce. Nov. 25; K 51666. 
© Dec. 5; 1 c. Dec. 7; K 51748. 
Divorce court sketches [1912]: 
© Oct. 24; 1 ec Oct. 26; K 49842. 
© Oct. 25; 1 c. Oct. 28; K 49843. 
© Oct. 26; 1 ec. Nov. 5; K 49844. 
© Nov. 1; 1 ec. Nov. 4; K 49849. 
From a prude’s note-book [1912]: 
© Sept. 30; 1 ec. Oct. 2; K 49149. 
© Oct. 2; 1 c. Oct. 4; K 49151. 
© Oct. 5; 1 ce. Oct. 7; K 49154. 
© Oct. 7; 1 ec. Oct. 9; K 49155. 
© Oct. 8; 1 ¢ Oct. 10; K 49156. 
© Oct. 14; 1 e@. Oct. 16; K 49161. 
© Oct. 18; 1 e. Oct. 21; K 49165. 
© Oct. 19; 1 e. Oct. 80; K 50259. 
-© Oct. 21; 1 « Oct. 23; K 49839. ° 
© Oct. 22; 1c. Oct. 24; K 49840. 
© Nov. 2; 1¢. Nov. 4; K 49850. 
© Nov. 4; 1¢. Nov. 6; K 51649. 
© Nov. 5; 1c. Nov. 7; K 51650. 
© Nov. 9; 1¢. Nov. 11; K 51654. 
© Nov. 14; 1c Nov. 16; K 51658. 
© Nov. 18; 1c. Nov. 20; KX 51661. 
© Nov. 20; 1 c. Nov. 22; K 51663. 
© Nov. 21; 1 ec. Nov. 23; K 51664. 
© Nov. 22; 1 ce. Nov. 25; K 51665. 
© Nov. 27; 1c. Nov. 29; K 51669. 
© Dec. 2; 1 ec. Dee. 4; K 51740. 
© Dec. 6; 1 c. Dec. 9; K 51744. 
Her voice. © Nov. 28, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 30, 1912; K 51670. 
His picture.. © Oct. 1, 1912; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 3, 1912; K 49150. 
Men you meet [1912]: 
© Nov. 16; 1c. Nov. 18; K 51660. 


Point of view. © Oct. 3, 1912; 1 e. 
Oct. 5, 1912; K 49152. 


Problem picture. © Oct. 15, 1912; 
1c. Oct. 17, 1912; K 49162. 


D08 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


31476 


Pontine (HERBERT)—Continued. 

Sketch of a woman who is indig- 
mant. © Oct. 9, 1912; 1 e. Oct: 11, 
1912; K 49157. 

So he says. © Nov. 6, 1912; 1 «¢. 
Nov. 8, 1912; K 51651. 

So she says... © Nov. 7, 1912; 1.e¢. 
Nov. 9, 1912; K 51652. 


Why, 1: © Oct. 10, 1912; 1c. Oct. 
12, 1912; K 49158. 


——2. © Oct. 29, 1912; 1c. Oct. 31, 
1912; K 49846. 


Women you meet [1912]: 
© Oct. 28; 1 ec. Oct. 80; K 49845. 
© Nov. 12; 1c. Nov. 14; K 51656. 
© Nov. 25; 1c. Nov. 27; K 51667. 
© Dec. 3; 1 c¢. Dec. 5; K 51741. 


PooLeE (BURNELL) New York. [81428 

Florida (U. S. battleship) cleared 
for action. © Oct. 1, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 
24, 1912; J 176106. 


PooLe (E. D.), Chicago. 
[Colored prints]: 
After the day’s sport.—Answering 

eall, 1435.—Antoinette.—Blind man’s 

buff, 1445.—[Bound in. Ship of six 
sails burning red and green lights.]— 

Breakers, 1418.—Bride’s roses, 1486.— 

{Brookfield.|—Close of day, 1425.— 

Do you remember, 1446.—Hark, 1457.— 

In cooling streams, 1447.—June roses, 

1456.—Mamma’s chauffeur, 2451.— 

Meadowbrook, 1426. — Minutemen, 

1416.—Morning drive, 1468.—Mother- 

hood, 2450.—New mother, 1469.—Off 

Nahant, 2427.—[Playmates. Little 

girl holding doll in garden with dog. ]— 

Rose buds, 2419.—Showery day in 

Venice, 1415.—Summer day.—Watch- 

ful shepherd, 1458.—Woodland dell, 

1427. © Oct. 15, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 

28, 1912; K 49469-49494. 


Her childhood home, 13888. 
15, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1912; K 50258. 
Porc (Harvey W.), Glassboro, N. J. 

[Four photographs. ] 


[31424-31450 


[31451-31454 


Beets.—Irrigating lettuce.—Pulver- 
izing hot beds —Romance. © Sept. 20. 
1912; 2c. each Oct. 9, 1912; J 174280- 
174283. 

Post PRTG. & PUB. CO., Denver. 
[31455-31466 

Eaenine it. (© Oct. 27, 19122.2.e. 
Oct. 29, 1912; K 496388. . 

Battle of Beecher Island. © Dee. 
221912; 2 ¢. Dee. 24, 1912; K’ 52725. 

Custer’s last battle. © Dec. 6, 1912; 
2 ce. Dee. .11, 1912; K 51644. 


© Oct. 3 


POST PRTG. & PUB. CO.—Continued. 

Fire spell. © Nov. 3, 1912; 2 ¢ Nov. 
5, 1912; K 49907. 

Game scout. © Oct. 18, 1912; 2 «. 
Oct. 15, 1912; K 48863. 

His first winter. © Dee. 8, 1912: 
Ae) Dec, TT, 1912" K 51648) 

In love. © Nov. 17, 1912; 2c. Nov. 
19, 1912; K 50644. 

Life’s trail. © Dec. 15,1912; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 17, 1912; K 51890. 


Others. © Dec. 1, 1912; 2 ¢ Dee. 3, 
1912 eRe o1 271. 
Thanks. © Nov. 24, 1912; 2 ec Nov. 


26, 1912; K 50997. 
They’re going. © Nov. 10, 1912; 2c. 
Nov. 12, 1912; K 50299. 


Winter harvest. © Oct. 20, 1912; 2 
e. Oct. 22, 1912; K 49332. 


POYNTER (WILLIAM BRUCE) Cincin- 
nati. [31467 
Thanksgiving dinner. © Nov. 24, 


1912; 2 ec. Nov. 23, 1912; J 176007. 


PRATT (EpmMuNpD C.) Aurora, Ill. 
[31468 
Aurora, Ill, East high school. © 
Nove) Ty fot): 2 ei Non ip Ot? aor 
1751338. 


PRENTISS (F. S. R.) San Francisco. 
[31469 
Prentiss colored zone computing par- 
cel post dial no. 3. 1c. Nov. 16, 1912; 
I 1147. 
Prick (Leta E.) Markleeville, Cal. 
[31470 
Kit Carson Pass, Alpine County, Cal. 
© July 1, 1912; 2c. Sept. 26, 1912; K 
49361. 


PRINCE (GEORGE), New York. 
[81471, 31472 
Roosevelt (Theodore). © June 16, 
1912; 2 ¢. July 12, 4912; K 49362: 
Wilson (Woodrow). © May 20, 
1912; 2¢ July 12, 1912; K 49363. 


PROCTER AND GAMBLE ©CO.,. Cincinnati. 

[31473, 31474 

[Buying lace. Ivory soap ad.] © 

Oct. 10, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1912; K 
48810. 

[Woman cleaning piano.]. © Dec. 

10, 1912; 2 ec. Dee. 18, 1912; K 51739. 


Prosser (R.), Sizerville, Pa. 
[2 photographs]: [31475, 31476 
Hunters. — Hunters’ headquarters, 
© Nov. 21, 1912; 1c. ench Nov. 23, 
1912; 1 c. each Nov. 29, 1912; J 175823, 
175824, 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31477 


pt. Iv, n.8., Vv. 7 


PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©C0O., Provi- 
dence, R. I. [81477-81495 


[Biblical colored cards, small size]: 
Blinding effect of sin.—Jacob be- 
fore Pharaoh.—Jacob’s meeting with 
Esau.—Joseph and Benjamin.—Joseph 
meets his brethren. © Dee. 3, 1912; 
2 ec. each Dec. 4, 1912; K 51801-51305. 


[ Biblical scenes, small size]: 

Blinding effect of sin, 12.—Jacob 
and Hsau, 1.—Jacob at Bethel, 2.— 
Jacob before Pharaoh, 11.—Jacob’s 
meeting with Hsau, 38.—Joseph and 
Benjamin, 8.—Joseph meets his breth- 
ren, 7.—Joseph sold into Egypt, 4. © 
Oct. 8, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 10, 1912; K 
48644-48651. 


Blinding effect of sin. [Large size 
in colors.] © Nov. 26, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
29, 1912; K 51164. 


[Gift of night and day. Small size.] 
© Nov. 11, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 13, 1912; K 
50372. ° 


Jacob before Pharaoh. [Large size 
colored poster.] © Dec. 5, 1912; 2. 
Dec. 7, 1912; K 51504. 


Jacob’s meeting with Esau. [Large 
size in colors.] © Nov. 26, 1912; 2 «¢. 
Nov. 29.) 191.2.*; K° 514165. 

Joseph and Benjamin. [Large size 
colored poster.] © Dee. 3, 1912; 2. 
Dee. 5, 1912; K 51642. 


Joseph meets his brother. [Large 
size colored poster.] © Dee. 3, 1912; 
2c. Dee. 5, 1912; K 51648. 


PURCHASE (CLARENCE A.) Jamaica, 

WX. [81496-81525 

Filling up, 1071. © Nov. 17, 1912; 
2 ce. Dec. 9, 1912; J 176086. 

Fine stuff, 1072. 
2 @ Dee. 9; 194925 Fe 116087. 

Thanksgiving suggestions, 767. © 
Now., 10,9 1992 ; -2..e),Novw.. 15, 4912.: J 
175850. 

[2 photographs]: 

Our turkey, 946.—Wash day, 948. 
© Oct.” 20, 1912: 2%c. \eaeh “Oct; 235. 
1912; J 174567, 174570. 

[2 photographs]: 

Early blossoms, 1096.—Masher’s Ga- 
lore, 1078, prize bull. © Dec. 17, 1912; 
2c. each Dec. 21, 1912; J 176432, 
176483. 

[S photographs] : 

Chill of winter, 142.—Collie’s ride, 
745.—Farmer and his gun, 940.—Grey 
horse head, 989.—Oh mother, 621 C.— 
Real smile, 988.—Sir Thomas, 771.— 
White birch, 749. © Oct. 11, 1912; 2c. 
each Oct. 28, 1912; J 174562-174566, 
174568, 174569, 174571. 


kiddin’, 


© Nov. 17, 1912; 


PURCHASE (CLARENCE A.)—Continued. 

[15 photographs]: 

Ally mill, 186.—Embers, 1113.— 
Frozen meadow, 683.—Hunters, 1114.— 
Nature’s delicate handiwork, 131.— 
Old cherry tree, 723.—Old snake fence, 
750.—Path by the tulip tree in winter, 
127.—Pussy willows, 212.—Quit your 
1092.—Schenck homestead, 
565.—Up a tree, 634.—Who like apples, 
1100.—Wickham (Henry) residence, 
909.—Winding yarn, 560. © Dec. 18, 
1912; 2 c. each Dec. 27, 1912; J 176658-— 
176672. 


Purpy (A. F.) San Francisco. 
[81526, 31527 

San Francisco, mission dolores. 
[Letter head in colors.] © Noy. 20, 
1912; 2 c. Noy. 27, 1912; K 51186. 

Welcome to San Francisco 1915. 
[Letter head of two yellow flowers.] 
© Nov. 20, 1912; 2 ce. Nov. 27, 1912; K 
51187. 


Purpy (J. E.) Boston. [31528 


Assumption band, Brookline. © 
Oct; 21, 1912; 2 e: Ott. ai isa 
174470. 


QUACKENBOSS (LEONARD G.) Chicago. 
[81529 


Drawing for theatre bldg. 1 ¢. Dec. 


.12, 1902; I 1174. 


RACKHAM (ARTHUR), London. 
[81530-31534 
Little Miss Muffett. © Dec. 14, 
1912; 1 c. Dee. 27, 19123 B2ae0. 
Man in the wilderness. © Dec. 14, 
1912: 1 c. Dec. 27, 1912; K azar. 
Nursery rhymes of Mother Goose. 1. 
© Nov. 15, 1912; 1 ¢ Noy. 25) 194a- 


K 50722. 


—— 2. © Dec. 14, 1912;:1 ¢ Dee. 
27, 1912; K 523858. 

Ring a ring o’ roses. © Nov. 15, 
1912; 1. @ Nov. 21, 1912s bare 


RANK (SAMUEL L.) Big Lake, Minn. 
[31535-31538 

[4 photographs]: 

Second crop clover, Aug. 1, 1912.— 
Sherburne County oats, 1912.—Sher- 
burne County rye, 1912.—Sherburne 
County wheat, 1912. © Oct. 14. 1912; 
2 ce. each Oct. 21, 1912; J 174431- 
174484. 


RANSOM AND RANDOLPH co., Toledo, O. 
[381539 


Seven ages of decay. © Oct. 2, 


| 1912; 2 c. Oat. 26, 1912; K 49465. 


060 


MISCELLANEOUS 


no. 4, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


31590 


Rav (WILLIAM H.), Philadelphia. 
[31540-81546 


Arkansas (U. S. battleship) 27962. 
© Oct. 26, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1912; J 
174959. 


Michigan (U. 8S. battleship) under 
way leaving New York, 29099. © Oct. 
Zo, 1912: 2 c. Oct. 31, 1912; J 174960. 


Philadelphia, Bellevue-Stratford ho- 
tel, exterior, 29608. © Dec. 7, 1912; 
= c. Dee. 10, 1912; J 176232. 


— Broad st. looking southwest 
from city hall, 29572, 29573. © Oct. 
me, a9I2,.) 2 ¢: each Oct. 3h, 191257 
174956, 174957. 

Photographing in the jungle, 142. © 
mer, 26; 1912; 2 ‘c.’ Cet. St, 1912; J 
174958. 

Wilson (Woodrow) 29252. © Nov. 
29, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1912; J 175998. 


REA (DANIEL), Crescent, Cal. [81547 


Grant redwood tree. ©1c. Oct. 25, 
1912; J 174641. 


REDINGTON (GEORGE), St. Augustine, 
Fla. [31548 
Oldest home in America. © Oct. 21, 


P1912; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1912; J 174561. 


REED (ROLAND W.), Kalispell, Mont. 
[31549-31559 

Hunting ground. © Oct. 1,1912; 2¢. 
Nov. 27, 1912; J 175791. 

[10 photographs]: 

Canyon.—Into the unknown.—Land 
mark.—Pass finders.—Piegan (The) .— 
Prayer to the sun.—Prayer to the 
thunder bird.—Stolen property.—Trail 
makers.—Tribute to the dead. © Oct. 
- A912: 2 c. each Oct. 419, 1912:'9 
175107-175116. 


REHLING-OWISTGAARD (J. W. von), New 
York. [31560 
[Two friends. Girl holding dog.] 
© Jan. 5, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1912; K 
52451. 


Rercxe (S.), Berlin. [31561 


Rote sieben. © June 1, 1912; 2 «. 
Dec. 3, 1912; K 51298. 


Retnerr (P. J.), Pittsburg. [31562 


Winawah. © Sept. 19, 1912; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 30, 1912; K 48897. 


REINTHAL AND NEWMAN, New York. 
[31563-31579 


Birthday clothes. © Dec. 16, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 24, 1912; K 52126. 

Bride. © Dec. 16, 1912; 2 c Dec. 
ZA, 1912; K 52128. 


REINTHAL AND NEWMAN—Continued. 


[Colored cards.] No. A 460-—A 473: 

Before marriage you can find each 
other in.—Don’t tell us your troubles. 
—If the devil finds you idle—If you 
are tired of life.—It’s a business man’s 
business.—It’s better to say a good 
word.—No swearing allowed.—Smile 
is always worth its face value-—Some 
business men are full of business.— 
Some friends will pay you.—Some peo- 
ple keep their word.—Some people 
would raise hell.—We understand all 
languages.—When a man says he'd 
give you his shirt. © Sept. 20, 1912; 
2c. each Oct. 10, 1912; K 48652-48665. 

Groom. © Dec. 16, 1912; 2 ¢« Dec. 
24, 1912; K 52127. 


RELIABLE POULTRY JOURNAL PUBLISHING 


co., Quincy, Tl. [31580 
Single comb white leghorns. © Nov. 


26, 1912: 2 e.. Nov. 29, 1912; K 51111, 


REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALLIC CAR- 
TRIDGE co., New York. [31581 


[Bull moose.] © Oct. 18, 1912; 2c. 
Oct. 22, 1912; K 49647. 


Reyes (P. V.), Avalon, Cal. 
[81582-31584 

[3 photographs]: 

Danielson (O. I.) launch, Leta D, a 
catch of sword fish by J. F. Dorsey 
and. William Sharp.—Jew fish day, 
caught on rod and reel, Santa Catalina 
island, Cal., July 24, 1912.—Swordfish 
caught on rod and reel by J. W. Dor- 
sey. © Oct. 5, 1912; 2 ce. each Oct. 10, 
1912; J 174021-174023. 


REYNOLDS (WALTER D.), Philadelphia. 

[31585 

[Danger, protection, fidelity.] © 

Dee. 1, 1942: 2. e@ Dee. 12,1912; K 
51714. 


Ruopes (J. O.), Altoona, Pa. [381586 


Lansford, Pa., St. Michael’s Catholic 
church interior. © Nov. 12, 1912; 2c. 
Nov. 13, 1912; J 175248. 


Rice (CARRIE SHAW), Tacoma. [31587 


Scott (Helen J.) © Nov. 15, 1912; 
2 ce. Nov. 20, 1912; J 1754438. 


Ricuargpson (FF. H.), Bedford, Va. 
[31588, 31589 
Bedford band, 1912. © Oct. 26, 
1912; 2c. Nov. 4, 1912; J 175055. 


Peak of Otter and stream © Oct. 
31, 1912; 2c. Nov. 4, 1912; J 175056. 
RIcHTER (F. AD.) AND co., New York. 

[381590 

Bringing home the bride. © Nov. 

15, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1912; K 51157. 


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31591 


RIcKsS stTupDi0, Valdosta, Ga. [81591 


Valdosta, Ga., hotel Patterson. © 
Nov. 26, 1912; 2 c. (Nov. 29; 1912; J 
176228. 


RIDSDALE BROS., Louisville, Ky. [81592 


Proof. © Dec. 6, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 9, 
1912; K 51716. 


RieF (C. P.), Canton, O. [815938, 31594 


Canton, O., order of Reindeers, 507A, 
507B. .© Nov. 18, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 
13; 19123: J 175258, 1.75259. 


Ritry (ALIcE C. D.), Evanston, I. 
[31595 


Lost Princess Bo-peep. © Oct. 18, 
1912; 2 e@ Oct. 28, 1912; K 493869. 


RILEY (CLYDE W.) ADVERTISING SYS- 
TEM, Chicago. [31596 


Palace music hall. [Programme 
cover design.] © Nov. 38, 1912; 2 «. 
Nov. 4, 1912; K 502097. 


Roperson (FF. R.), Walden, N. Y. 
[81597-81651 

[Panama canal]: 

Atlantic end; Fr. and Amer. canal 
looking toward Colon.—Atlantie end 
looking toward Gatun.—Gatun dam.— 
Gatun dam spillway, 1, 2—Gatun sta- 
tion.—Intermediate gate, upper lock, 
Giutun.—Looking into Forbay and up- 
per gates at Gatun from Forbay.—Mid- 
dle lock showing curve and lower 
lock.—Two lower locks towards At- 
lantic.—Upper gate in upper Gatun 
lock. © Oct. 7, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 14, 
1912; J 174257-174267. 


Arches and openings in cham- 
bers.—Atlantic entrance, Miraflores 
locks.—Cathedral park, principal 
_ bVd’g, Panama.—Central chamber out- 
let, Pedro Miguel.—Culebra cut and 
eontractor’s hut on height.—Culebra 
cut, 14.—Cut, big slide in distance.— 
Drills.—Emergency chambers in Pedro 
Miguel lock, outlet.—Entrance to Cule- 
bra cut from Empire.—Gate, Colon 
end of Pedro Miguel.—Gates in Pedro 
Miguel.—Gatun dam from center wall 
of Gatun lock.—Goethals’ (Col.) car.— 
Gorgas (Dr.).—Gorgas (Dr.) home, 
interior.—In eut.—Lighthouse on up- 
per locks at Gatun.—Looking down 
from top of Gatun locks from light- 
house.—Looking. through locks before 
gates were placed.—Looking through 
the Pedro Miguel locks toward Cule- 
bra.—Looking toward Culebra cut. 
Culebra on hillside—Lower gate of 
Pedro Miguel locks through which 
trains cross.—Mason’s (Mr.) home.— 
Middle and lower and Atlantic en- 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., V. 7 


RoBerson (EF. R.)—Continued. 
[Panama canal]—Continued. 


trance.—Miraflores.—Mirafiores No. 3, 
A.—Mirafiores No. 8, B.—Miraflores 
lock showing construction of wall.— 
Old French engine and pump.—Pedro 
Miguel locks, No. 1.—Pedro Miguel 
ocks No. 2.—Pedro Miguel locks No. 
3.—Statute in front of De Lessepi’s 
home.—Street scene in Panama 1.-— 
Street scene in Panama 2.—Tivoli 
hotel.—Toboga, No. 1.—Toboga, No. 2.— 
‘wo lower locks.—View from top of 
administration building. © Oct. 7, 
1912; 2 ¢ each Oct. 11, 1912; J 174034— 
174077. 


RoBeRTS (HoBaART V.), Utica, N. Y. 
[31652-31663 
Fashlight supper at midnight. © 
Oct. 3, 1912; 2 e Oct. 5, 19123 Jiiteade: 


Flashlight venison. © Oct. 3, 1912; 
e. Oct. 5, 1912; J 173810. 

Little Indian. © Sept. 30, 1912; 
ce. Oct. 10, 1912; J 174024. 

[9 prints]: 

Flashlight, supper at night.—Flash- 
light, venison.—Getting acquainted.— 
In the stillness of the night.—Little 
idian.—Loon leaving water.—Loon on 
nest.—Loon, the great American 
diver.—TIwo of a kind make a pair.— 
(Little loon on nest, second egg 
chipped ready to hatch.) © Dee. 12, 
1912: 2 c.-each Dei 162791250 
51868-51876. 


ie) 


i) 


IkXoBINSON (CHARLES M.) INC., Rich- 


mond. [31664 

Oak Grove school, 9 sheets. ©1e. 
Dec. 11, 1912; I 1163. 

RoBInson (H. C.), Brooklyn. [31665 


New York (U.S.S.) © Oct. 21,1912; . 
2 e. Oct. 21, 1912; K 49654, 


ROCHESTER PHOTO PRESS, Rochester, 
INGEN: [31666, 31667 
Gunning, 566. © Nov. 18, 1912; 2c. 
Nov. 238. 1912; J. 175660. 
Winter, 567. © Dec. 6, 1912; 2 «. 
Dee. 11, 1912; J 176265: 


Rock (J. F.), Honolulu. [31668 


Palm scene on island of Maui. © 
July 1, 1911; 2 e Oct. 16, 1912; J 
174227. 


R0ESCcCH (LouIS), San Francisco. 
[31669 
Hofbriiu. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 
14, 1912; K 50638. 


062 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


31715 


RooKWooD POTTERY co., Cincinnati. 
[81670-31676 
' [7 photographs] : 

Buffoonery, a 662.—Burlesque, a 
-669.—Comedy, a 664.-—Dance, a 663.— 
Legerdemain, a 677.—Music, a 670.— 
Tragedy, a 676. © Dec. 12, 1912; 2c. 
each Dec. 10, 1912; J 176099-176105. 


Root (Rosert M.), Shelbyville, Tl. 
[31677 
How the farmer is robbed. © Oct. 
11, 1912; 2e. Oct. 14, 1912; K 48924. 


Roscu (A. J.), New Rochelle, N. Y. 
[381678 
Healy (John F.) © Sept. 18, 1912; 
2 c. Sept. 20, 1912; J 173910 


Ross (WiLL M), Stevens Point, Wis. 
[81679 
Stevens Point, Wis., West dormitory, 
River Pines sanatorium. © Sept. 17, 
1912; 2c. Sept. 27, 1912; K 49001. 


Rowe (A. O.) Concordia, Kan. 
[31680-31683 
Cloud County bank, 1—3. © Nov. 
Poe oae 2 e,..ench Nov. 21, 1912: J 
175462-175464. 


Cloud County fair. © Nov. 18, 1912; 
2 ¢. Nov. 21, 1912; J 175465. 


Rowe (WINTHROP A.) St. Helen, Wash. 

[31684 

St. Helen (Mt.) from Spirit Lake. 

© Dec. 13, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 9, 1912; J 
176650. 


ROXBURY PHOTOGRAPH ©CO., Roxbury, 
Mass. [31685, 31686 
Strathmore paper mills: 
Mettineague, Mass., 147.—Moconoco, 
Mass., 148. © Oct. 28, 1912; 2 c. each 
Nov. 6, 1912; J 175079, 175080. 


RoyYAL STUDIO, Wilmington, Del. 


[81687-81692 
Delaware college: 
Class of 1915.—Class of 1916. © 
Nov. 8, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 11, 1912; 
J 175184, 1751585. 


Fort Du Pont, Del., bird’s-eye view. 
Nov. 6, 1912; 2-¢. Nov. 11, 1912-5, 
175186. 

Goldey business college, students, 
Wilmington, Del. © Oct. 23, 1912; 2c. 
met, 25, 1912: .J. 174717. 

Students at the Wilmington business 
school. © Oct. 15, 1912; 2 ¢. Oct. 21, 

1912; J 174464. 

Wilmington, Del., panoramic view. 
© Oct. 22, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1912; J 
174718. 


ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago. 
[31693, 31694 


Glad hand waits the man who comes 
home royal tailored. © Oct. 5, 1912; 
2 ¢e. Oct. 10, 1912; K 48670. 


My one best pal; my royal tailored 
self. © Noy. 2, 1912; 2 @ Nov. 15, 
1912; K 50489. 


RUDDER PUBLISHING co., New York. 
[31695 


Seabird. © Oct. 9, 1912; 2 e. Oct. 
11, 1912; K 493865. 


Rupe (A. D.) & son, New York, N. Y. 

[381695*-31697 

Modern fashions, fall and winter 

1911-1912. Plate A, B. © June 15, 

1911; 2 c. each June 14, 1911; K 25665, 
25666. 


—— Plate A, B. Figs. 400-410, 412— 
424, © Dee. 23, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 
28, 1912; IKK 52080, 52081. 


RUMLEY PRODUCTS Co., La Porte, Ind. 
[31698, 31699 


Line of labor savers. © Oct. 19, 
-1912); 2 ce. Nov.. 11, 1912; K 50639. 


Olds engine sawing wood. © Oct. 
19, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1912; K 50640. 


RUNYON (ROBERT), Brownsville, Tex. 
[31700. 31701 


_ Execution in Mexico. R-29849. © 
Sept. 24. 1912; 2 c« Nov. 4, A912; K 
50478. 


Mexican home. R-29859. © Sept. 
24, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1912; K 50477. 


RutH (ELMER D.), Halstead, Kans. 
[31702-31713 

Halstead, Kans. : 

Bird’s-eye view.—From the north.— 
Riverside park, boat landing 1.—River- 
side park dam.—Riverside park, 1.— 
Riverside park, sunlight and shadow. 
© Sept. 2, 1912; 1 c. each Sept. 24, 
1942: 2. e.Oct., 5, 1912353 173921— 
173926. 


—— East on 5th street.—Riverside 
park, boat landing 2.—Riverside park, 
boat landing 3.—Riverside park. Kit 
Carson tree.—Riverside park, souvenir, 
No. 2.—View on South Main street. 
Oct) 14;/1912); 2 c. each Oct. 17, 1912; 
J 174285-174290. 


RYAN (Bert E.), Waterville, Minn. 


[31714, 31715 
[2 photographs] : 
'-M. BE. chureh.—Rocky Point. © 
Nov. 21, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 23, 1912; 
i J 175672, 175678. 


063 


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31716 


pt. Iv, n. §., Vv. 7 


RYDHOLM (H. G.), Sauk Centre, Minn. 

[31716 

Sauk Centre, Minn., high school. © 

Novi :20; 2042; °2 @. Dee 5; S912 J 
1760382. 


S. & QO. ENGRAVING co., Akron, O. 
[81717, 31718 
Montgomery, Ala. [Bird’s-eye view.] 
(©) Oct. 26, 1912 3:26; Oct, 2h wo 13 = ke 
492838. 


Pensacola, Fla., 1912. © Nov. 1, 
1992; 2. &. OC A 192 174ars. 


SACKETT & WILHELMS CoO., New York. 
[381719 


Cows in pasture. © Dec. 16, 1912; 
2 ¢. Dee. 21, 1912; K 52018. 


SAGRAMOSO (ALFONSO), Philadelphia. 
[31720 
Philadelphia, Fairmont Park, Colum- 
bus memorial. © Oct. 12, 1912; 2 ¢. 
: Oct. 12, 1912; K 48697. 


St. JOHN (HDWIN H.), Muscatine, Ia. 
[31721-81725 

[5 photographs]: 

Autumn in the woods.—Autumn on 
the Slough.—Autumnal evening.—Mir- 
ror Bend on the Slough.—Moonlight on 
the Mississippi. © Dec. 2, 1912; 2c. 
each Dec. 9, 1912; J 176078-176082. 


SAMUEL (AARON), New York. 
[31726, 31727 
Boys remember mother. © Oct. 15, 
1912; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1912; K 49964. 


In days of yore. © Oct. 15, 1912; 
2 c. Oct. 30, 1912; K 49963. 


SANBORN (A. N.), Wilmington, Del. 
[81728, 31729 
Fort Howard, Mt., panoramic view. 
~© Nov. 11, 1912; 2 @ Nov. 14, 1912; 
J) AVSSES. 
Maryland steel company, 102. © 
Nov, 32," 4012-2 e. Nov... 14) 1019 - 
175314. 


SANDAHL (GUSTAF), Colorado Springs. 

Colo. 131730 

High drive. © Nov. 11, 1912; 2. 
Dec. 9, 1912; J 176094. 


SARTAIN (CHARLES A.), Danville, Tl. 

[31731 

Moose emblem card, Howdy Pap! 

© Sept. 5, 1912; 1 ce. Oct. 4, 1912; 1 «. 
Oct. 11, 1912; J 174144. 


ScALEA (MARGARET G.), New York. 
[31732, 31733 
Atlantic fleet. [Cover design for 
music.] © Noy. 12. 1912: 2 ¢. Nov. 14, 
1912; K 50744. 


ScALEA (MarcareT G.)—Continued. 

Our blue jacket rag. [Cover design 
for music.] ©  .Nov. 12, 1913-039 %c. 
Nov. 14, 1912; K 50745. 


SCHAEFER (PHILIP F.), Griffin Corners, 
Nie ae [81734, 31735 
Awakening of Rip Van Winkle after 
his twenty year sleep. © Nov. 7, 1912; 
2°e: Nov. 18, 1912: J 153a7i. 
Rip Van Winkle as he looked after 
his twenty year sleep. © Nov. 7, 1912; 
2 ec. Noy. 18, 1912: J 175370. 


SCHAWANG (PETER), Omaha, Neb. 


[31736 

Sioux City, bird’s-eye view. © 1. 
Sept. 3, 1912; J 176009. 

Scuerer (F. R.), Washington. [31737 


Money making machine. © Sept. 16, 
Ghz €. Noy. 6, 19125 i tipore: 


SCHLESINGER BROS., New York. 
[31788-81848 

[Beatrice. Girl’s head.] © Noy. 25, 
1912; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 1912; K 51155. 

[Cards for coloring] : 

Believe me I’m a very affectionate 
man and a good spender.—|[Blos- 
som.]—[Butterfly girl.]—[Cherub.]— 
[Chief.] — [Chrysanth.}] — [Clare- 
mont.]—[Colonial beauty.]—[Colonial 
belle.] — [Colonial coquette.] — [Colo- 
nial dame.J]—[Colonial girl.]—[Colo- 
nial lady.] — [Constance.] — [Corin- 
ne.]—[Creek.]—[Curly locks.]—[Dar- 
ling.] — [Deerfoot.] — [Evelyn.] — 
[Falls.]— [Her sweetheart.] — [Hop 
Sing that’s me.]—[Hortense.]|—-I hope 
my dog didn’t frighten him away.—lI 
vonder vill she effer come along yet.— 
If you lovee me I givee you velly sweet 
candee.—If you lovee Yum Yum, Yum 
Yum lovee you.—[ Justine. ]—[Kitty.J— 
[ Landscape.] — [Lane.] — [Marian.]— 
[Matinee girl.]—Me lookee for some 
nice girlie—[Muriel.J—[My bathing 
girl.] — [My lady.] — [Myrtle.] — [On 
the shore.]—[Our baby.]—[Rider.]— 
[Rose Marie.]—Run away China kid me 
lovee Melican boy.—[Rustic bridge.]— 
[Spring. ] [Summer.]— This say I 
lovee you muchee, muchee.—[Win- 
ter.|—[Woods.] © Dec. 18, 1912; 2 c. 
each Dec. 20, 1912; K 52299-52348. 

[Girls heads for coloring] : 

[Ardelle.] — [Beatrix.]—[Birdie. ]— 
[Della.]—[Louisa.] — [Naomi.] — [Su- 
san.] © Dec. 24, 1912; 2 ec. each Dec. 
27, 1912; K 52350-52856. 


[Ruth, Girl’s head.] 


© Nov. 25, 


| 1912; 2 ce. Nov. 29, 1912; Ix 511bG 


064 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


31956 


SCHLESINGER BROS.—Continued. 

[Solar prints for coloring, 7 
inches] : 

[Ada.]—[Ann.]—[Belle.]—Don’t get 
discouraged.—Fat feller always gig- 
gles.—[Flo.]—Friend is a fellow who 
knows all about you.—Gee wouldn’t I 
like to sit on some nice girl’s lap.— 
He’s awful slow he hasn’t kissed me 
yet.—House is not a home—TI could 
rest on your chest.—I count myself in 
nothing else so happy.—I vas affraidt 
mine heart vould bust mit love for 
you.u—I wish thee health.—[Jean.]— 
[Julia.] — [Kate.] — [Marie.] May 
your heart know happiness.—Mine fel- 
ler says.—Mother.—My word, but I’m 
getting thin.—One cannot bea friend.— 
Ounce of will.—[Therese.]—Well I may 
have lost my figure.—Will you take 
mit me dot trot to Turkey. © Dec. 2, 
1912; 2 e. each Dec. 6, 1912; K 51450- 
51476. 

[Sylvia. Girl’s head.] © Nov. 25, 
1912; 2 ©. Nov: 29, 1912; K 51154. 

Then when the coffee is served join 
us in a toast. © Dec. 20, 1912; 2c. 
Dec. 27, 1912; K 52349. 

{8 prints]: 

I just love to be loved by a big 
brave—I’m nobody’s papoose.—l’m 
out hunting for a sqaw.—No fat girls 
for mine, they have no laps.—O I’m 
sick, I want to die, my girl threw me 
down.—Say chief I know a dandy 
place to spoon.—There’s lots of room 
in my blanket for some nice: squaw.— 
Who said I don’t love my squaw. © 
Mee er, tolZ; 2c. each Dec. 30, 1912; 
K 52453-52460. 

[14 prints]: 

[Adelaido.J]—[Baby mine.]—[Bath- 
ing beauty.]—[Bathing girl.]—[But- 
terfly girl.] — [Constance.] [Curly 
head.]—[Diving girl. ]—[Evelyn.]— 
I’ll give you this. if you'll give me a 
kiss.—Let’s be friends again.—[Lil- 
lan.J]—She won’t speak to me now 
‘cause I’m broke.—[Two bathers.] © 
Dee. 23, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 26, 1912; 
K 52244-52257. 


by 9 


ScHLoss (JacoBp) New York. 
[81849-31852 


Baha (Abdul) 1-4. © Dec. 30, 1912; 
2 ec. each Dec. 31, 1912; J 176848-— 
176851. 


SCHLUETER (FRANK J.) Houston. 
[31853 
Houston, William Rice _ institute, 
administration bldg. and panoram 
from east. © Oct. 14, 1912; 2 « Nov. 
5, 1912; J 175069. 


SS ———————————————EEeE—————E—ee—EeEyE_——————EE————E—ESs 


t 


ScuHmipt (H. R.) & co., Wichita, Kans. 
[31854 


Official Kansas day post card. © 
Noy. 20, 1912; 2 ce Dec. 2, 1912; K 
51757. 


SCHNEIDER (F. A.), Philadelphia. 
[31855-31956 

[102 prints]: 

Always good, 4226.—Attractive, 
493. — Attractive, 4121. — [Baseball 
fans], 328.—Beatrice, ~ 4222.—Best 
quality only, 748.—Best workmanship, 
873.—Big proposition, 783.—Choice 
cuts, 872.—Cliffs and seal rocks, Cal, 
3819.—Come and play, 703.—Confidence, 
4122. — Confident, 492. — Contented, 
489.— Contented, 4168. — Convincing 
fact, 779.—Convineing statement, 
778.—Cool at last, 754.—Critical mo- 
ment, 4167.—Daughter of the chief, 
41638. — Delicious, 325. — Delicious, 
4127.— Delighted, 474.—Edge of Grand 
Canyon, 4166.—Evening charm, 4234.— 
Hxperts, 4144.—Fighting fires in 1800, 
1858, 1914; 786.—First proposal, 309.— 
Fragrant, 487.—Fresh every day, 787.— 
Fresh from the water, 741.—From 
forest to home, 744.—From mine to 
fireside, 742.—Gateway to woods, 
4125.—Going fine, 477.—Good aim, 
496.—Good and sweet, 4146.—Good as 


new, 782.—Good beginning, 479.— 
Good beginning, 772.—Good drive, 
478.— Good point, 752.—Good sail, 


4123.—Good service, 490.—Good treat, 
4227.—-Grand Canyon, Ariz., 822.— 
Happy, 486.—Happy home, 784.—Hap- 
py hours, 4145.—Hello book—Helping 
mother, 4232.—Hey mister, want a 
tow, 4145.—Home sweet home, 776.— 
I spy, 806.—Insuring his future, 785.— 
Introducing good beginner, 4228.—It’s 
coming, 475.—Kiss first, 308.—Kitty, 
4243, — London bridge. [Game. ] 
307.—Look at mine, 755.—Lord Bril- 
liant and Lord Golden. 758.—Lorna 
Doone and Lozana, 746.—Lucky, 491.— 
Mae, 866.—Marie, 4155.—Martha, 
865.—Natural Bridge, Va., 321.— 
Niagara Falls, 320.—Now I lay me, 
4239.—Oaks, 4158.—On the alert, 
4124.—-Pansies, 4221.—Phone  direc- 
tory,’ 827.—Phone for prompt service, 
770.—Place of safety, 738.—Pleasant 
eall, 484.—Pleased, 485, 777.—Pleasing, 
495.— Pretty flowers, 707.— Prize, 
769.—Prosperous and peaceful.—Pro- 
tection, 4147.—Pure and_ delicious, 
768.—Quality first, 871.—Ready, 488.— 
Rocky shore, 4159.—Rose, 324.—Safe 
and sure, 4133.—Sarah, 867.—Selected 
quality, 781.—Step in the right direc- 
tion, 766.—Stunning, 476.—Style and 
best quality, 757.—Two good friends, 
4148.—Up to date, 497.—Winner, 


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31957 


ScHNEIWER (F. A.)—Continued. 

[102 prints]—Continued. 
494.—Woodland path, 4233.—World 
series, 1911, 304.—World series, 1912, 
305.—You’re always washing some- 
thing and me too, 756. © Oct. 1, 1912; 
2 ce. each Oct. 15, 1912; K 49174-49275. 


SCHNITZMEYER & DESCH, Polson, Mont. 
[81957, 31958 
[2 photographs]: 
Moonlight on Flathead Lake, Mont. 
Polson, Mont. © Nov. 15, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each Dec. 30, 1912; J 176793, 176794. 


ScHouz (H. VU.) Medford, Me. 
[31959-31963 
Crater Lake, 4, 6, 8, 9,10. © Oct. 9, 
1912; 2 ¢. each Oct. 16, 1912; J 174234- 
174238. 


ScHorr (H. 8.) Spokane. [31964 


Group of three men, one black bear 
hanging on tree, [ete.] © 1. Dee. 
10, 1912; J 176108. 


ScHREIBER (LouIS), West Bend, Wis. 

[31965 

The virtuoso. © Sept. 24,1912; 2. 
Oct: 7, 1912'S" 173822: 


ScHROETER (CHARLES R.), Milwaukee. 

[81966 
- All around plumber and heater. . © 
Dec. 5, 1912; 2 c«. Dee. 30, 1912; K 
52450. 


SCHUFFLER (CHARLES J.) Happy Camp, 
Cal. [81967 
Preston Peak from Kaid Mt. across 
the fog. © Nov. 25, 1912; 2c. Dec. 2, 
1912; J 175994. 


ScHULTZ, (WILLIAM JOHN) Cincinnati. 
[81968 


Pressed metal bldg. designed to con- 
tain and exhibit the miniature of the 
city of Cincinnati, O. and the Cincin- 
nati Southern ry. © Nov. 2, 1912;1e. 
Nov. 7, 1912; I 1159. 


SCHULTZ PRINTING WoRKS, Cincinnati. 
[31969, 31970 


After the show. © Oct. 19, 1912; 2 
ec. Oct. 22, 1912; K 49831. 


Metropole inn. © Dec. 19, 1912; 2 
ec. Dec. 20, 1912; K 51987. 


ScHuLz (SIEGFRIED) New York. 
[81971-31975 


St. Denis (Ruth) 1, 2. ©1c. each 
Noy. 15, 1912; J 175441, 175442. 


8... Ord es} Det. mies, Lelees a) 


176231. 


moon dance, 1, 2. ©1c¢. each 
Dec. 10, 1912; J 176229, 176230. 


06 


pt. Iv, n.s., v. 7 


SCHUSTER Cco., Cleveland.. [381976 
[Italian wine girl.] © Oct. 14, 1912; 


-2¢. Oct. 17, 1912; K 49687. 


SCHWEIG ART NOUVEAU STUDIO, St. 
Louis. [81977, 31978 
Cummings (Campbell) 1, 2. © Nov. 
7, 1912; 2 c each Nov. 9, 1912: J 


~ 175150, 175151. 


SCHWENKE (A. G.), Milwaukee. 
[31979 
Milwaukee, five miles of. © Nov. 
7, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1912; K 50223. 
SCRANTON LIFE INSURANCE CO., Scran- 
ton, Pa. [381980 
Victor. © Dec. 27, 4913-0200 Dey 
30, 1912; K 52500. 


SCRIBNER AND Hunt, Oklahoma City, 


Okla. [81981 

Diploma, common school. © Nov. 

11, 1912; 2 « Novi 23, 191255 haanane 
SEAMANS (Davip J.), Battle Creek. 

[81982-31985 

Suityourself. (Greeting, apprecia- 

tion.) © Dec. 24, 1912; 2 ¢ Dee. 30, 


1912; K 52499. 

—— (Sentiment of giving.) © Dec. 
20, 1912; 2c. Dec. 30, 1912; K 52498. | 
(This store of good will.) © 
Dec. 6, 1912: 2 c. Dee. 30, 1912; K 
52496. 

—— (Your merry Christmas gift for 


him.) © Dec. 18, 1912; 2 ¢c Dee. 30, 
1912; K 52497. 


SEATON (CHARLES H.) Glencarlyn, Va. 

[81986 

Blossoms. ©. Dec. 3i) 1912726 
Dee. 31, 1912; J 176825. 


SEcor (Harry WINFIELD) New York. 


[31987 
Long distance wireless telephone. © 
Nov. 19, 1912; -1 ‘e. Nove 20) tere 


1151. 


SerterR (H. W.) New York. [81988 

[Dreaming woman in evening clothes 
with flowers.] © Oct. 10, 1912; 2 «. 
Oct. 10, 1912; K 48611. 


SrLtBy (E. O.) Coshocton, O. [31989 
Orchard Heights. © July 1, 1912; 2 
ce. Nov. 18, 1912; K 50688. 


SELIG POLYSCOPE COMPANY, Chicago. 
[81990-32142 
| Motion picture posters] : 
Atala. [Large size.] © Novy. 7, 
1912; 2 c. Nov. 11, 1912; K 50292. 
all size.] © Oct. 29, 1912; 
1, 1912; K 49716. 


2c. Nov. 


6 


MISCELLANEOUS 


no. 4, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


32142 


SELIG POLYSCOPE COMPANY—Continued. 
[Motion picture posters ]—Con. 
Aubry’s (Miss) love affair. [Large 

size.| © Nov. 14, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 18, 

1912; K 50571. 

[Small size.] © Nov. 7, 1912; 

2 c. Nov. 11, 1912; K 50275. 

| 


Awakening. [Large size.] © Oct. 
10, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1912; K 48815. 

== small.size.] © Oct. 1,;:1912; 
2 ec. Oct. 3, 1912; K 48407. 

Between love and the law. [Large | 
size.|. ©. Oct. 31, 1912; 2\c¢. Nov. 4, 
1912; K 49854. 

[Small size.] © Oct. 25, 1912; | 
2 ec. Oct. 25, 1912; K 49485. 
Buck’s romance. [Large size.] 


| 
© | 
Dec. 3, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 7, 1912; K 51500. | 
[Small size.] © Nov. 22, 1912; | 
2c. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50854. | 
Bud’s heiress. [Small size.] © Dec. | 
23, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1912; K 52420. 
Carmen of the isles. [Large size.] | 
meet, 24, 1912; 2 & Oct. 28, 1912; K | 
49528. | 
—— [Small size.] © Oct. 17, 1912; | 
2c. Oct. 19, 1912; K 491387. © 
Clue. [Small size] © Dec. 21, 
1912; 2c. Dec. 28, 1912; K 52421. 
Colter’s (John) escape. [Large | 
size.| © Nov. 19, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 23, | 
1912; K 50830. | 
—— [Small size.] | 
2 c. Nov. 13, 1912; K 50380. | 
Counterfeit Santa Claus. [Large | 
size.] © Dec. 10, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 16, | 
} 
| 
| 
| 


© Novi: 0, 1912; 


29122 1S 51ST. 

—- [Small size.] © Dec. 11, 1912; | 
2 ¢ Dec. 16, 1912; K 51823. 

Cowboy editor. [Large size] © 
Dec. 24, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1912; K 
52437. 

—— [Small size.] © Dec. 19, 1912; 
2 ec. Dee. 21, 1912; K 52044. 

Curious family. [Large size.] 
mee 1. 1912" 2 ec. Dee: 215 1912: 
52063. | 

-——=-{Small size] © Dee. 11, 1912; 
2 ec. Dec. 16, 1912; K 51821. 

Dynamiters. [Large size.] © Oct. | 
ea. 4912-2 c.. Oct. 28; 1912; K 49529. | 
— [Small size.] © Oct. 17, 1912; | 

| 


© | 
K 


2 


ce. Oct. 19, 1912; K 49134. 
Euchered. [Large size.] © Sept. 
26, 1912: 2 c. Oct. 2, 1912; K 48367. 
False order. [Large size.] © Dec. 
24, 1912: 2c. Dec. 28, 1912; K 52440. 
ei small size] © Dee, 19, 1912-4 
2c. Dec. 21, 1912; K 52045. 


SELIG POLYSCOPE COMPANY—Continued. 
[Motion picture posters]—Contd. 
Fire cop. [Large size.] © Nov. 19, 

1912; 2c. Nov. 28, 1912; K 50826. 

[Small size.] © Noy. 14, 1912; 

2¢. Nov. 16, 1912; K 50494. 

Fire fighter’s love. [Large size.] © 

Nov. '7,*1912; 2 e Noy:, I) -19ie? K 

50293. 


[Small size.] © Oct. 29, 1912; 

2 e@. Nov.:-1,-1912; K 49717. 
Wisherboy’s faith. [Large size] © 

en LOIS 2) é. Oe 21g Ie 


| 49320. 


[Small size.] © Oct. 17, 1912; 


| 2 e. Oct. 19, 1912; K 49139. 


Freight train drama. [Large size.] 


| © Nov. 19, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 23, 1912; K 


50827. 
—— [Small size.] © Nov. 7, 1912; 
2 ec. Nov. 11, 1912; K 50271. 


Friends in San Rosario. [Large 


| size.] © Nov. 14, 1912; 2 « Nov. 18, 
| 1912; K 50569. 


— [Small size] © Nov. 7, 1912; 
2 ¢) Nov. 11,1912: K 50272! 

Getting an education. [Small size.] 
© Oct. 17, 1912; 2 ec. 19, 1912; K 49138. 

Getting atmosphere. [Large size.} 
© Oct. 10, 1912; 2 e. Oct. 14, 1912; K 
48812. 

——— [Small size.] © Oct. 1, 1912; 
2 ec. Oct. 8, 1912; K 48408. 


Girl of the mountains. [Large size.] 


| © Nov. 26, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1912; K 


51160. 


——— [Small size.] © Nov. 22, 1912; 
2 ec. Noy. 25, 1912; K 50855. 


God of gold. [Large size.] © Nov. 
26, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 1912; K 51168. 


[Small size.] © Nov. 22, 1912; 2 
ce. Noy. 25, 1912; K 50856. 


Greater wealth. [Large size] © 
Wee aT. FO? +2 e Dee. 21, 1912 
52062. 


{Small size.] © Dee. 11, 1912; 
2 e. Dec. 16, 1912; K 51825. 

Gunfighter’s son. [Large size] © 
“Dee: 24; 1912:'2 e: Dee> 28, 1912. K 
52436. 


—— [Small size.] © Dec. 19, 1912; 


| 2 e. Dec. 21, 1912; K 52046. 


Harbor Island. [Large size] © 
Wee, 11, 1912.2 .c. Dec. 16, 19125, K 
51881. 


—— [Small size.]_ © Dec. 11, 1912; 


2 ce Dec. 16, 1912; K 51827. 


067 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32142 


pt. Iv, n.8., v.7 


SELIG POLYSCOPE COMPANY—Continued. 
[Motion picture posters ]—Contd. 
Heart in rags. [Large size] © 

Oct. 17) PO: 2ve:- Oct. .24, 1912s 

49319. 

—— [Small size.] © Oct. 17, 1912; 

2 ec. Oct. 19, 1912; K 491380. 


Her bitter lesson. [Large size.] © 


Oct, AT, 1912:.2.¢) Oct i sia? 


49325. 


[Small size.] © Oct. 17, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 19, 1912; K 49136. 


Her education. [Large size.] © 
Oct. 24, 19125 2 ec.Oet.. 28, 19s Kk 
49530. 

His wedding eve. [Large size] © 
Oct; TL, : 1982 22-6. OGk 2h, Ole, AG 
49321. 


[Small size.] © Oct. 17, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 19, 1912; K 49188. 

Hobo’s rest cure. [Large size.] © 
Noy. 14,.1912; 2 @ Nov. 18, 1912; K 
50570. 


[Small size.] © Noy. 7, 1912; 
2 c. Noy. 11, 1912: K 50273. 


How the cause was won. [Large 
size.] © Sept. 26, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 
1912; K 483866. 

How the Duke of Leisure reached 
his winter home. [Large size] © 
Dee? 10) 1912% "2° ec. Wee iG, TOTS I 
51879. 


2c. Dec. 16, 1912; K 51819. 


International romance. [Large size. ] 
© Sept. 26, 1912; 2 ce. Oct. 2, 1912; K 
48368. 

Jim’s vindication. [Large size.] © 
Oct: 17; 19252 ve. Skeet: “Bh: 1913 eK 
49322, 


all size.] © Oct. 17, 1912; 
2e. Oct. 19, 1912: K 49135. 


Kings of the forest. Cut no. 1-4, 
6-10, 14. [Small size] © Nov. 1, 
1912; 2 ec. each Nov. 7, 1912; K 49979- 
49988. 

Cut V0: sb; 
Oat. 22, 4912: 2. €. Mov.. ‘7; 
49977 


[Small size.] © 
1912; K 


Cut no. 15. [Small size] © 
Oct. 22, 1912; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1912; K 
49978. 

Last of her tribe. [Large size.] © 
Dec. 3, 1912: 2 .e. Wea. 7, FEZ; KK 
51499. 

—— [Small size.] © Nov. 22, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50857. 


Legend of the lost arrow. [Large 


size.] © Oct. 24, 1912; 2 ¢. Oct. 28, 
1912; K 49581. 


(2c Nov. 


SELIG POLYSCOPE comPany—Continued. 
[Motion picture posters ]—Contd. 
[Small size.] © Oct. 17, 1912; 

2c. Oct. 19, 1912; K 49132. 

Little organ player of San Juan. 
[Large size.] © Dec. 10, 1912; 2. 
Dec. 16, 1912; K 51878. 


— [Small size.] © Dec. 11, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 16, 1912; K 51826. 

Lost inheritance. [Large size.] © 
Oct. 31, 1912;.2 © Noy, 4, 3912-3 
49851. 


[Small size.] © Oct. 29, 1912; 
2e¢. Nov. 1, 1912; K 49718. 

Loyal deserter. [Large size] © 
Dec. 17, 1912; 2 ec. Dee, 21, 19125 
52065. 


[Small size.] © Dee. 11, 1912; 
2 ce. Dec. 16, 1912; K 51824. 

Man among men. [Large size.] © 
Nov. “7, 1912; 2 ¢. Noy, di visi ie 
50295. 


[Small size.] © Oct. 29, 1912; 
1, 1912; K 49719. 

Man who might have been. [Large 
size.] © Dec. 24, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 28, 
1912; K 52489. 


2c. Dee. 28, 19125, K e2129: 


Mantle of Red Evans. [Large size.] 
© Noy. 19, 1912; 2 e. Nov. 28, 1912; K 
50828. 


© Nov. 7, 1912; 


[Small size. ] 
2c. Nov. 11, 1912; K 50274. 

Mike’s brainstorm. [Large size.] © 
Nov., 7, 1912; 2.¢. Nov. di 339122 
50291. 

— [Small size.] © Oct. 25, 1912; 

. Oct. 25, 1912; K 49436. 

reine vagabond. [Large ay, 
© Dee. 4, 1912; 2 e Dec. 7, 19125 K 
51502. 


[Small size.] © Nov. 22, 1912; 
2 ec. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50858. 

Motorcycle adventure. [Large size.] 
© Sept: 26,.1912;; 2 «. Oct. 2, 112 
48365. 

My wife’s bonnet. [Large size.] © 
Oct. 3, 1912: 2 & Och, iG ae 
48808. 

—— [Small.size.J © Oct. J) aon; 
2 ce. Oct. 3, 1912; K 48405. 

Near-sighted cupid. [Large size.] 


© Nov. 26, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1912; K 


51162. 


[Small size.] © Nov. 22, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50859. . 
Old songs and memories. [Large 
size.] © Oct. 31, 1912; 2 ¢. Nov. 4, 

1912; K 49855. 


068 


mo. 4, 1912 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


32142 


SELIG POLYSCOPE coMPANY—Continued. 
[Motion picture posters ]—-Contd. 
[Small size.] © Oct. 29, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 1, 1912; K 49720. 

Opitsah. [Large size.] © Dee. 8, 
fo 2 eG Dee. 7, 1942; K 51501. 
——[Small size.] © Nov. 22, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50860. 
Opium smugglers. [Large size.] © 
Wet, 3, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1912; K 48809. 
-———- {Small size.} © Oct. 1, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 3, 1912; K 48411. . 
Orpheus (Sammy) [Large size.] 
© Dec. 4, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 7, 1912; K 
51503. 


[Small size.] © Nov. 22, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50862. 

Our lady of the pearls. [Large 
size.| © Dec. 17, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 21, 
1912; IK 52064. 

/-——=" | Small size.}] ©: Dee. 11, 1912; 
hes Wee. 16, 19125 K 51818. 

~ Plain girl’s love. [Small size.] © 
mee 2a. .1992: 2 ec. Dec. 28, 1912; .K 
52422, 

Poison ivy. [Small size.] © Dec. 
Zo, 1912; 2c. Dec. 28, 1912; K 52428. 


_ Prompted by jealousy. [Large size.] 
© Dec. 24, 1912; 2 ce. Dec. 28, 1912; K 
2438. 


. —— [Small size.] © Dec. 19, 1912; 
P ec. Dec. 21, 1912; K 52047. 


Ranger and his horse. [Large size.] 
ic) Nov. 27, 1912; 2c. Nov. 29, 1912; K 
51159. 

—— (Small size.) © Nov. 22, 1912; 
2 ce. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50861. 


. Revolutionary romance. [Small 
size.| © Dec. 23, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 28, 


912; Ik 52424. 
Roderick’s ride. [Large size.] © 

eee a 1912: 2 e: Dee.16, 1912" | K 

5H 1LSSO. 

—— [Small size.] © Dec. 11, 1912; 

2 ¢. Dec. 16, 1912; K 51822. 


Roped in. [Large size.] © Nov. 14, 
1912; 2 ec. Nov. 18, 1912; K 50567. 


=—— {small size.|] © Nov. 7, 1912; 
me Nov. 11, 1912+ K 50276. 


Rough ride with nitroglycerine. 
[Large size.] © Dec. 17, 1912; 2 ¢ 
Dee. 21, 1912; K 52066. 


—— [Small size.] © Dec. 11, 1912; 
wm c. Dec. 16, 1912; K 51820. 


Sad devil. [Large size.] © Oct. 10, 
1912: 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1912; K 48811. 


== | Small size.|: ©, Oct.. 1; 1912: 
Pc. Oct. 8, 1912; K 48404. 


SELIG POLYSCOPE COMPANY—Continued. 
[Motion picture posters]—Contd. 
Saint and the Siwash. [Large size.] 

© Nov. 7, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1912; K 

50294. | 
—-— [Small size.] © Oct. 29, 1912; 

240s, Nov. 1, 1912s K 49722. 

Saved by fire. [Large size] © 

Oct. Si, 1912: 2c. Noy.' 4, 1912: > K 

49852. 


—— [Small size.] © Oct, 29, 1912; 
Ze) Nov. d, 1992<" K 49722: 

Shanghaied. [Large size.] © Oct. 
31, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1912; K 49853. 

—— [Small size.] © Oct. 29, 1912; 
Zi Now i 192 = KK 49723; 


Shuttle of fate. [Large size] © 
Oem ar tote «2 ier Oe 7. L912 ie 
48805. 


—— [Small size.] © Oct. 1, 1912; 
2 ec. Oct. 3, 1912; K 48409. 


So-Jun-Wah- and _ the tribal-law. 
[Large size.] © Oct. 10, 1912; 2 e¢. 
Oct. 14, 1912; K 48813. 


—— [Small size.] © Oct. 2, 1912; 
2 ec. Oct. 4, 1912; K 48422. 


Subterfuge. [Large size.] © Oct. 
3, 1912; 2 ce. Oct. 7, 1912; K 48807. 


— [Small size.] © Oct. 1, 1912; 
216; Oets: 3) 1912» K. 48410. 


Tempted by necessity. [Large size.] 
© Oct. 10, 1912; 2c Oct. 14, 1912: 
K 48814. 


—— [Small size.] © Oct. 1, 1912; 
2 ec. Oct. 3, 1912; K 48406. 
Triangle. [Large size.] © Nov. 14, 
1912; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1912; K 50568. 
—— [Small size.] © Nov. 7, 1912; 
2 eliNowe 14d One = ae 2 7. 
© 


Vintage of fate. [Large size.] 
NOW 20) 1982) 5 De) Nov... 29, 19123 1K 
51161. 


—— [Small size.] © Nov. 22, 1912; 
2 e@. Nov. 25, 1912; K 50863. 

Voice of warning. [Large size.] © 
Wet. 24/1912): 2) e.. Ot, 28, 1912: 1s 
49532. 


—— [Small size.] © Oct. 19, 1912; 
2. Oet. 17,, 1912; K 49131. 

When Edith played judge and jury. . 
[Large size.] © Sept. 26, 1912; 2 «. 
Oct. 2, 1912; K 48364. 

When Helen was elected. [Large 
size.] © Nov. 19, 1912; 2 ec Nov. 23, 
1912; K 50829. 


—— [Small size] © Nov. 7, 1912; 
Bre Nov, 11, 1912 » K 50278. 


Where love is there God is also. 
[Large size.] © Oct. 3, 1912; 2c. 


Oct. 7, 1912; K 48806. 


069 


74324—13——_9 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


SELIG POLYSCOPE COMPANY—Continued. 
[Motion picture posters ]—Contd. 
[Small size.] © Oct. 1, 1912; 

2 ec. Oct. 3, 1912; K 48408. 

| Portrait] : 

Weed (Frank) © Oct. 29, 1912; 
? ce. Oct-31, 19I2s eso. 


SELLS-FLOTO cIRCUS, Denver. [821438 
Selis-Floto clown eats Vienna sau- 
sage. © Dec. 15, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 19, 
1912; KK 51945. 
SEMPLE (WILLIAM K.), Washington. 
[32144-32165 


Monticello: 

Bas relief in hall ceiling, 15.—Can- 
delabra, 20.—Dining room, 8.—Dining 
room chandelier, 25.—Dining room 
mantel, 24.—Hall clock, 14.—\Jefferson 
portrait ; by Dick, 11.—Jefferson’s bust 
and pillar, 17.—Jefferson’s coffee urn, 
18.—Jefferson’s music stand, 16.—Jef- 
ferson’s study, 30.—Loom house, 1.— 
Malachite table, 19.—President’s stair- 
way, 2.—Reception hall, 5.—Salon, 6.— 
Salon mantel, 7—Salon mirror, 21.— 
Tea room frieze, 29.—Three Wedge- 
wood plaques in dining room mantel, 
26-28. © Oct. 20, 1912; 2 ec. each Oct. 
22, 1912; J 174516-174537. 


Schenectady, 
ONG [32166 
Prices. [Shooting gallery signs.] © 
Sept. 20, 1912; 2 e Oct. 4, 1912; K 
51283. 


SEVERANCE & FLACK, Watertown, N. Y. 

[32167-82174 

1000 Islands, 1-8. © July 27, 1912; 

1 ¢c. each July 29, 1912, 1 c. each Oct. 
21, 1912; J 174550-174557. 


SEWARD (GEORGE A.), Rome, Ga. 
[82175 
Daddy says ‘tis fine. Welsbach no. 
818. © Oct. 20) 1912: 2 ec. Nov. 13, 
1912; J 175240. 


SERVICE SPECIALTY CO., 


Seymour (ALice), Des Moines. 
[32176, 82177 
May Christmas cheer abide with 
you. © Novy, \'23) , 1912*"2°@) Dec. 6, 
1912; K 51444. 
Not gifts of gold. © Nov. 23, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 6, 1912; K 51448. 


Suaw (A. L.), Chicago. [82178 

Kentucky bell. © Oct. 19, 1912; 2c. 
Oct. 23, 1912; K 49370. 

SHEPUERD (W. T. L.) Portsmouth, Va. 

[82179 

Virginia’s gift to the nation. © Dec. 

12, 1912; 2 ec. Dec. 14, 1912; K& 51758. 


570 


SHERMAN (EDWARD F.) ‘Wildwood, 
Nove. [82180-32275 


Anglesea, N. J.: 

Arrival of boat from Shore har- 
bor.—Boat landing and fishing pier.— 
Boats ready for the morning trip to 
the fishing banks.—Lighthouse by 
moonlight. © Oct. 22, 1912; 2 c. each 
Dec. 10, 1912; J 176185, 176171, 176172, 
176189. 


Wildwood, N. J.: 

Absolutely safe beach for the chil- 
dren.—Amusements and stores around 
the casino make it a busy center.— 
Arcade entrance from the board walk 
to the casino is a seene of activity.— 
Atlantic ave. aS seen from the ¢a- 
sino.—Atlantic pier and boardwalk.— 
Baby parade.—Bathing hour.—Bath- 
ing hour at the Atlantic pier.—Beach 
chairs and awnings for observation of 
bathers.—Beach front from casino to 
Atlantic pier.—Beach front from the 
St. Charles to Wildwood Crest pier.— 
Beach is a lively place during the sum- 
mer season.—Beach is black with hu- 
manity during bathing hour.—Beach 
scene near the Fun chase and Royal 
apartment.—Beach scene nobody loves 
a fat man.—Beautiful coming wave.— 
Beautiful lawn at Edgeton inn.—Beau- 
tiful residence and hotel Greylock.— 
Beautiful specimens of the wild holly- 
hock.—Beautiful Sunset Lake at Wild- 
wood Crest.—Beautiful wave just 
breaking and ships that go to sea.— 
Bird’s-eye view looking east, Wild- 
wood Manor hotel in the distance.— 
Bird’s-eye view looking northeast.— 
Bird’s-eye view looking north, Ottens 
canal in the distance.—Bird’s-eye view 
looking north showing public school 
and inland waterway in the distance.— 
Bird’s-eye view ‘looking south, Penn- 
Sylvania railroad’s station and post of- 
fice in foreground—Bird’s-eye view 
looking south east showing P. H. 
church.—Bird’s-eye view looking south 
west.—Bird’s-eye view looking south 
with prominent hotels in .the dis- 
tance.—Bird’s-eye view looking west 
showing the sounds in the distance.— 
Bird’s-eye view of the boardwalk from 
the ocean pier.—Boardwalk.—Board- 
walk at Oak ave.—Boardwalk at Pop- 
lar ave.—Boardwalk at the Cedar ave. 
corner.—Boardwalk is like a Grecian 
amphitheatre during bathing hour.— 
Boardwalk opposite ocean pier.—Boat 
for Cape May starting from the land- 
ing.—Breakers.—Casino playground.— 
Children love to wade in the ocean.— 
Children on the beach in the shade of 
the boardwalk.—Crabbing at Grassy 


MISCELLANEOUS 


no. 4, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


32292 


SHERMAN (Epwarp F.)—Continued. 


Sound.—Crest pier, bathing beach and 
Seward apartment.—Famous annual 
baby parade.—Fishing and boating at 
the Rio Grande bridge—F lowers bloom 
in profusion at Wildwood Crest. resi- 
dence of Dr. Weiss.—Garden of Eden, 
residence corner Park and Pine ave- 
nues.—Holly Beach yacht club at 
Wildwood Crest in 1912.—Holly-hock 
in its natural state——Hotel Drayton 
and residence of Hon. P. P. Baker.— 
Inlet hotel and Mace’s landing.—Life- 
guards and their friends near Atlan- 
tic pier.—Lone fisherman by moon- 
light.—Low tide at beach—Low tide 
at Grassy Sound.—Low tide in the 
harbor, Sunset Lake, Wildwood 
Crest.—Merry-go-round building, Pine 
ave. and boardwalk.—Midnight on 
Sunset Lake, Wildwood Crest.—Moon- 
light shadows on Sunset Lake, Wild- 
wood Crest.—No mud cakes for these 
little girls on the beach at the Ocean 
pier.—North Wildwood arch showing 
hotel Cromwell on the right and hotel 
Pennsylvania on the left.—Ocean front 
at the Breakers hotel.—Ocean is a 
constant changing picture at the ca- 
sino.—Ocean is a glorious scene by 
moonlight. — Ocean pier. — Ocean 
scene.—Pacific ave. looking north at 
Wildwood Crest.—Pacific ave. looking 
south from MHeather-road, Wildwood 
Crest.—-Pacifie ave.—Part of the beach 
front at Wildwood Crest.—Pine ave. 
looking east.—Portion of~ Wildwood 
beach during bathing hour showing 
Wildwood Crest in the distance. 
Promenade on the beach. between the 
beach chairs.—Residence of D. Miles 
Rigor, Wildwood Crest.—St. Ann’s 
R. C. church and rectory, Magnolia 
and Pacific avenues.—St. Ann’s R. C. 
ehurch and rectory, Pacific and Glen- 
wood avenues.—Section of the beach 
front.—Section of Wildwood ave.— 
Show place-——Summer season makes 
busy times at the Pennsylvania rail- 
road station.—Sunrise at Wildwood 
Crest.—Surf at Wildwood Crest.— 
Thousands of people congregate at the 
casino music pavilion.—Typical resi- 
dence in Wildwood Crest.—View of the 
breakers.—-View of the ocean.—Watch- 
ing the baby parade.—When the even- 
ing shades gather round Sunset Lake, 
Wildwood Crest.—Where the ocean 
roars at Wildwood Crest.—Wild holly- 
hock in its natural state-—Wildwood 
Manor hotel on the boardwalk, 1912. 
© Oct. 22, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 10, 
1912; J 1761382-176134, 1761386—176170, 
176173176188, 176190-176227. 


SHERMAN (F. M.), Lebanon, Or. 
[82276, 32277 
Icicles and snow drifts—no more for 
me! Strawberries and roses, O-R-P. 
© Dec. 9, 1912; 2c Dec. 14, 1912: J 
176311. 


Young spud grower. © Dec. 9, 1912: 
2 ¢. Dec. 14, 1912; J 176312. 


SHERRICK (ALLYN), Lima, O. 
[82278-32282 
Athenian daughter. © Dec. 2, 1912; 
2c. Dee. 2, 1912; J 175988. 


Bather (The) © Dec. 2, 1912; 2 c. 
Dec. 2, 1912; J 175989. 

Mother’s joy. © Nov. 2, 1912; 2¢ 
Dec. 2, 1912; J 175990. - 

Venetian dream. © Dec. 2, 1912; 2 
e. Dec. 2, 1912; J 175991. 

Visit (The) © Nov. 2, 1912; 2 «. 
Dee. 2, 1912; J 175992. 


SHockKey (P. C.), Harlingen, Tex. 
[32283-32290 


Black Hamburg grapes by flash- 
light. © June 20, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 6, 
1912; J 176118. 


Bunch of Tokay grapes. © June 20, 
1912; 2 ec. Dec. 6, 1912; J 176119. 

Grape in one-year-old vineyard. © 
June 20, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1912; 5 
176121. ; 


Grapes from cuttings in 28 months. 
© June 25, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1912; F 
176120. 


Oranges in Rio Grande Valley. © 
Nowe! 1. 8902s 2. eo 1 Dec...6,,d9t2= J 
176122. 


Packing grapes in Rio Grande Val- 
ley. © June 20, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 6, 
1912; J 1761238. 


Rio Grande Valley peaches. © June 
10, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1912; J 176124. 


Tokay grapes in 2 year old vineyard. 
© June 20, 1912; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912; J 
176125. 


SHOW COMMITTEE OF THE AUTOMOBILE 
BOARD OF TRADE. NATIONAL AUTO- 
MOBILE SHOW, 1913. [Colored 
poster.] 

See Automobile board of trade, New 

York. 


SIGMUND (JOSEPH), Denver. [32293 
In appreciation. © Nov. 27, 1912; 2 
e. Dec. 2, 1912; K 51223. 


SILL STOVE works, Rochester, N. Y. 
[382292 
I’m just back from. © Oct. 1, 1912; 
2 ce. Oct. 9, 1912; K 48612. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, n. S., Vv. 7 


32293 
Simpson (Harry H.), Toledo. [32298 
Meig’s (Fort) monument. © Oct. 


15, 1912; 2 ¢. Nov. 11, 1912; J 175384. 


SIMPSON (JOHN T.) Newark, N. J. 
[82294-32296 


Fireproof school construction of re- 
inforced concrete, Simpson unit sys- 
tem’. © 1°e¢ Dec. 18, 1927 17: 

Railroad crossing cabin, A, B. 
Nov. 8, 1912; 1 c. and Nov. 11, 1912; 
I 1148, 1144. 


SINDELAR (THOMAS A.) New York. 
[32297 


Menu. Dinner to William Howard 
Taft [ete.] by Lotus club. © Nov. 16, 
1912; 2 ce. Nov. 20, 1912; K 50716. 


SKoLas (JuL1A) Cripple Creek, Colo. 
[32298-32300 


Retrospection. © Dee. 6, 1912; 2 e. 
Dec. 12, 1912; J 176286. 


Three friends. © Dec. 6, 1912; 2. 
Dec. 12, 1912; J 176287. 


We can talk. © Dec. 6, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 12, 1912; J 176288. 


SLADE’S ART SHOP, Chelsea, Mass. 
[32301-32315 

[15 photographs] : 

Carter Notch from Glen road, Jack- 
son, N. H., 312.—Carter Notch from 
Jackson, N. H., 302.—Carter Notch 
from the Poplars, Jackson, N. H., 
305.—Doublehead Mt. from Jackson, 
N. H., 3806.—Franconia Notch, N. H., 
Hagle Cliff, 300.—Franconia Notch, 
N. H., Profile Lake and Eagle Cliff, 
301.—Jackson, N. H., Fairview bridge, 
304.—Jackson, N. H., haying time, 
308.—Moat Mt. from Jackson, N. H., 
311.—Pond road, Lake Sunapee, N. H.., 
313.—Springtime, 314.—Thorn Hill 
road, Jackson, N. H., 310.—Thorn Mt. 
and Wild Cat River, Jackson, N. H., 
303.—Washington (Mt.) from the Lone 
Birch, Jackson, N. H., 807.—Wild Cat 
River, Jackson, N. H., 309. © Aug. 1, 
1912; 2c. each Nov. 25, 1912; J 175708— 
175722. 


SLAMAN (MarkK J.), New York. [82316 


Dresser (Dan D.) © Nov. 25, 1912; 
2 ec. Nov. 18, 1912; K 507438. 


Stamon (P. F.) Union Hill, N. J. 
| [82317 

Homeward bound. © Nov. 17, 1912; 
2 ce. Noy. 19, 1912; J 175745. 


Stevin (lL. 8.) Carmel, Cal. 
[32318-32322 
Miguel at Carmel mission. © Nov. 
20, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175856. 


SLEVIN (L. S.)—Continued. 

Sherman and Hallecks fireplace. © 
Dec. T, 1912; 2 ¢.) Deca) 102s 
176412. 

Sherman and Hallecks headquarters, 
rear of. © Dec. 7, 1912; 2 c Dee. 20, 
1912; J 176413. 

Stevenson: 


House thro’ trus.—Stairway. © 


Nov. 20, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 29, 1912; 


J 175854, 175855. 


SMELSER-SEEBOLD STUDIO, La Salle, Ill. 

[382323 

Dunne (Bishop) © Sept. 11, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 6 1912; J 176025. 


SmirH (ANNA Harris) Boston. [382324 


Christmas in a stable. © Dee. 10, 
1912: 2 c. Dee. 12, 192i ae 


SmitH (Ernest M.) Butte Falls, Or. 

[82325 

Pitt (Mt.) from southeast side. © 

July 20, 1912; 2 e Nov. 14, 1912; J 
175261. 


Sarr (FRANK U.), Townsend, Wash. 
[82826 
Caught in the act. © Dec. 15, 1912; 

2 ¢e. Dec. 20, 1912; J 176410. 


SMITH (GEORGE W.), Chicago. 
[82327 
Left alone? 
Oct..5, 1912; J L744 


SmMirH (OtTIs), Cloquet, Minn. 
[82328, 32829 

Crosby, Minn., first mines to ship ore 

and first ore train. © Nov. 20, 1912; 

2.¢e.. Dee. 7, 1912: 7 dgeurs 

first ore from Armour mines. 

© Nov. 20, 1912; 2 e Dec. 7, 1912; J 

176072. 


SmitH (RatPpH R.), Norwood, Colo. 
[32830 
La Salle Mountains, Utah. © Dec. 


11, 1912; 2. c. Dec. 16, 1912; J iiGe27. 


SnairH (RicHArpD F.), Salem, Or. 
[82331 


Silver Creek Falls. © Nov. 4, 1912; 
2 e@. Nov. 11, 1912; J 175169. 


SNELL (Harry BurRLEIGH), San Diego, 
Cal. [382832, 32333 


Aeroplane design chart. © Oct. 4, 
1912; 1 c. Oct. 10, 1912; I 1120. 
Supplement of lift and resistance 


curves to aeroplane design chart. 
Oct. 4, 1912; 1 ec. Oct. 10, 1912; I 1119. 


O12 


© Oct. 10, 1912; 2 ¢ 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


SocieTA LIBRARIA ITALIANA, New York. 
[82834, 32335 
Batteria da 149 a Tripoli. (Battery 
of 149 at Tripoli.) © Dee. 21, 1912; 2 
e. Dec. 30, 1912; K 52463. 
Dirigibile a Tripoli. (Dirigible at 
Tripoli.) © Dee. 21, 1912; 2 ¢. Dee. 
30, 1912; K 52464. 


SOELLER (ANTON) New Orleans. 
[32335* 
Mammoth hardwood log. © May 25, 
1911; 2c. May 31, 1911; K 25559. 


Sorce & Davipson, Chicago. [32336 

Western skating ass’n. nomination 
‘meeting, Douglas park club, Chicago, 
Movees, 1912 © Nov. 27, 1912; 2c. 
NOY. 29, 1912; J 175857. 


Sotomon (Roy B.), Portland, Or. 
[32837-32340 
Beautiful of the northwest. © Nov. 
4, 1912; 2c. Nov. 25, 1912; J 175746. 
Eureka of the northwest. © Nov. 
15, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 20, 1912; J 175396. 
Ghost of the northwest. © Nov. 21, 
dgie 2 eG Nov. 27, 1912; J 175777. 


Portland, Or. © Nov. 30, 1912; 2c. 
Dee. 5, 1912; J 176081. 


SoupER (JESSE V.), E. Rutherford, 
IN; [32341 
Gathering lilies. © Dee. 23, 1912; 


2 ec. Dec. 26, 1912; J 176644. 


SOUTHERN MFG. Co., Richmond. 
[32342 
Departure of the bride. © Dec. 9, 
goi2- 2 e, Dec. 21,:1912: K 52290. 


SoUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, San Fran- 
cisco. [323438 
[Interior of dining car with South- 
ern Pacific company emblem.]| © 
euly 20; 1912; 2 ec: Nov. 11, 1912; K 
50261. 


SOUVENIR PUB co., San Francisco. 
[32344-32364 
[Panama Pacific international expo- 
sition, from the Golden Gate, bird’s-eye 
view.| © Dec. 21, 1912; 2 ¢. Dee. 27, 


1912; K 52360. 


San Francisco, Panama Pacific inter- 
national exposition. [Colored post 
cards.] Arch of triumph, 1115.—Cali- 
fornia counties building, 1118.—Court 
of the four seasons, 1110, 1111.—East 
court, 1114, 1117.—Festival half, 1113.— 
Fine arts building, 1119.—Horticul- 
tural building, 1112.—Main tower, cen- 
tral court, 1116. © Dec. 2, 1912; 2c. 
each Dec. 9, 1912; K 51508-51517. 
Court of four seasons, 
226.—East court, 218—Grand court 
and tower, bird’s-eye view, 225.— 
Grand esplanade, looking east, 212.— 


32408 


SOUVENIR PUB. co.—Continued. 


Half dome in the west entrance, 222.— 
Looking east over fine arts basin, 
229.— Machinery hall, 224. — Night 
scene in the concession district, 228.— 
Service building, 220.—Yacht_ harbor, 
looking toward esplanade, 221. © Dec. 
14, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 28, 1912; K 
52082-52091. 


SpaLpING (A. G.) & BROS., INC., 
York. 

[6 photographs] : 

First choice.—Spalding automobile 
sweaters. — Spalding basket ball 
goods.—Spalding football goods.— 
Spalding lawn tennis goods.—Spalding 
skating and hockey goods. © Nov. 26, 
1912; 2 'e. ‘each Noy. 29, 1912; J 
175794-175799. 


SPIELVOGEL (EMIL) New York. [82371 
Im friihling. © Dec 1, 1912; 2 ec. 
Dec. 23, 1912; K 52078. 


SPIRELLA CO., New York. [82372, 32373 
[Busy woman. Woman dressed for 
the street putting on gloves.] © Nov. 
29, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1912; K 51215. 
[Spirella luxury. Woman in arm 
ehair.]. © Nov. 8, 1912; 2 e. Oct. 9, 
1912; K 48581. 


Spotswoop (F. D.), Lexington, Ky. 
182374, 32375 
Dangers of coasting. © Nov. 25, 
1912; 2 ec. Dec. 14, 1912; K 51760. 


Heedless milkman. © Nov. 25, 1912; 
2 ec. Dee. 14, 1912; K 51759. 


New 
[82365-32370 


SprinererR (HE. R.) Indiana, O. [82376 
Caught in the act. © Nov. 4, 1912; 
ties Nov": @: 1912, 1 Je. Noy. 13, 1912; 
J 175250. 
Squires (C. F.), Lawrence, Kansas. 
[32377 
K. U. foot ball squad. © Oct. 1, 


1912; 2c. Oct. 10, 1912; J 174020. 


Stacry (B. B.) art co., Chicago. 
[82378-82384 

[7 prints]: 

Father.—Female of the species is 
more deadly than the male.—I ain’t no 
girl and never wuz.—Love me little 
love me long.—Mary had a harem 
skirt.—One.—Votes for women. © 
Dec. 17, 1912; 2 ©. each Dec. 28, 1912; 
K 52101-52107. 


STADLER PHOTOGRAPHING Co., Chicago. 
[32385-82408 
K 110, K 111, 530-532. © Sept. 1, 
1912; 2 ec. each Oct. 5, 1912; J 173813- 
173817. 
K-112, 529, 536, 588-543, 545, 546, 
550. © Dec. 1, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 28, 
1912; J 176694—-176705. 


D738 


32409 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 0. 8., V. 7 


STADLER PHOTOGRAPHIC co.—Continued. 

K-118, 583-535, 537, 544, 547. © 
Noy, (1.1912); 20e.. ¢ach Nov3) 1912: 
J 175141-175147. 


Stace (R. M.) Los Angeles. 
Trial (The) 
J 175834. . 
Srarr (lL. E.) Mitchell, 8. D. 
[32410, 32411 


; “Mitchell, S. D., interior corn palace, 
1,°2.. © Oct.)4, 1912¢t2- each: Noy: -4, 
1912; J 175049, 175050. 


‘STALLKNECHT (F.) corp., New York. 
Abs [32412, 32418 
London. fur sales. A. and W. Nes- 
bitt, Oct. 8, 1912. © Dee. 4, 1912; 2c. 
Dee. 5, 1912; Ik 513874. 

. oC. M. Lampson and company, 
Oct. 24, 1912," © Dee. 4, 1512 * 2 e, 
Dec. 5,-19123 K 51373. 


STANDARD PUB. CoO., Cincinnati. 
We're looking for you. 
1912 ; 2 e@. Dec. 26, 1912; K 52183. 


STANDIFORD (HrHEL C.), Louisville, 
PA Se igh: | 50 [82415-82424 
- Cronin (Father), 18300 B, C, D, F, 
G. © Aug. 16, 1912; 2 ec. each Oct. 16, 
1912+ J 174273-174277. 

. O’Donaghue (Bishop) 183801, C—-F. 
© Aug. 16, 1912; 2 e. each Oct. 16, 
1912;.J 174268-174272. 


STaNLtEy (WILLARD B.) Marblehead, 

Mass. [32425 
+. -Wishermen (The) © 1 c. Oct. 26, 
1912; J 175106. 


‘Stearns (F. K.), Detroit. [32426 
[In the glow of the firelight.] © 

) Dees dA 1912 x. 2:,e,; Dee, 18, 19123 KK 
51902. 


‘STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC ©O., Rochester, 

NAY, [82427-82584 

[Colored post cards] : 

'. All Easter joys be yours. Series 301 
D.—All good wishes. Series 261 F.— 
; All good wishes for Haster. Series 301 
.—All kind thoughts and joyous 
chopes.. Series 261 A.—Be my valen- 
tine. Series. 311 A.—Be my valentine. 


[32409 
©l1e. July 16, 1912; 


[32414 


‘Series 312 B.—Best birthday wishes. | 


297 


‘Series 327 H.—Best birthday wishes. 
Series 329 D.—Best Easter wishes. Se- 
ries 300 D.—Best Easter wishes. Se- 
ries 300 G.—Best Easter wishes. Se- 
‘yies 300 K.—Best Easter wishes. Se- 
ries 302 B. Best Easter wishes. Se- 
ries 303 C.—Best Easter wishes. Se- 
ries 305 A.—Best Easter wishes. Se- 
ries 307 I'.—Best wishes for a happy 


Kaster. Series 306 B.—Best wishes 


310 D.—Easter gladness be yours. 


© Jan. 15, 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC co.—Continued. 
for a happy Haster. Series 306 C.— 
sest wishes for Easter. Series 301 
I’—Best wishes, pleasant thoughts. 
Series 261 E.—Birthday greetings. Se-. 
ries 527 A.—Birthday greetings. Se 
ries 829 F.—Haster gladness. Series 
Se- 
ries 301 B.—Haster greeting. Series 
302 C.—Easter greeting. Series 310° 
C.—FEaster greetings. Series 303 B.— 
Easter greetings. Series 304 D.—Has- 
ter greetings. Series 305 B.—Haster 
greetings. Series 8307 B.—Easter greet- 
ings. Series 308 B.-—Haster greetings. 
Series 308 F.—Easter greetings. Se- 
ries 309 F.—Easter greetings. Series 
310 A.—FEaster greetings and sincere 
wishes. Series 306 A.—Haster greet- 
ings and sincere wishes. Series 3806 
H.—Easter joys. Series 310 F.—Eas- 
ter joys be thine. Series 301 E.—Has- 
ter joys be thine. Series 305 F.—Has- 
ter joys: be thine. Series 307 A.— 
Easter joys be thine, Series 309 B.— 
Easter joys be yours. Series 305 F.— 
Master peace. Series 304 H.—Haster 


wishes. Series 304 A.—Greetings at 
Easter. Series 300 A.—Greetings at 
aster. Series 300 H.—Greetings at 
Kaster. Series 300 L.—Greetings at 
Easter. Series 303 A.—Greetings at 
HKaster. Series 305 E.—Greetings at 
Easter. Series 307 C.—Greetings. at 
Easter. Series 309 H.—Greetings on 


your birthday. Series 327 B.—Greetings 
on your birthday. Series 329 C.—Greet- 
ings sincere. Series 261 D.—Happy 
birthday. Series 327 C—Happy birth- 
day. Series 829 B.—Happy Haster. 
Series 300 C.—Happy Haster. Series 
300 F.—Happy Easter. Series 300 J.— 
Happy Easter. Series 303 H.—Happy 


Easter. Series 304 F'.—Happy Haster. 
Series 305 D.—Happy Easter. Series 
307 I..—Happy Easter. Series 308 C.— 


Happy Easter. Series 308 D.—Happy 
Easter. Series 309 A.—Happy Easter. 
Series 310 B.—Hearty Easter greet- 
ings. Series 302 A.—Hearty greetings, 
fairest hopes. Series 261 B.—Hunting 
for a sweetheart or a valentine. Series 
313 E.—I greet thee dear valentine 
with true love. Series 311 D.—I greet 
thee valentine. Series 312 D.—I pray 
you be my yalentine. Series 318 C.— 
Joyful Easter. Series 304 C.—Joyful 
Easter. Series 309 C.— Joyous birth- 
day. Series 327 F.—Joyous birthday. 
Series 329 E.—Joyous Easter. Series 
300 B.—Joyous Easter. Series 300 H.— 
Joyous Haster. Series 300 I.—Joyous 
Easter. Series 802 E.—Joyous Haster, 
Series 308 A..—Joyous Easter. Series 


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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


STECHER LITHOGRAPHic co.—Continued. 


308 E.—Joyous Easter. Series 310 E.— 
Joyous WHastertide. Series 303 D.— 
Joyous Eastertide. Series 304 B.— 
Joyous Eastertide. Series 8305 C.—Joy- 
ous Eastertide. Series 307 D.—Joyous 
Eastertide. Series 309 D.—Let me be 
your valentine. Series 313 A.—Loving 
Easter thoughts. Series 302 D.—Lovy- 
ing remembrances. Series 261 C.—My 
valentine think of me. Series 312 
C.—Sincere birthday wishes. Series 
529 A.—Think of me dear valentine. 
‘Series 311 B—To my valentine. Se- 
ries 312 F.—Token of love. Series 312 
A.—Valentine greeting. Series 311 
F.— Valentine greeting. Series 312 
E.— Valentine greetings to you. Series 
311 C.—Valentine wishes for you dear. 
Series 311 E.—Welcome Easter morn. 
Series 302 F.—Will you be my valen- 
tine. Series 313 F.—Wilt’ be my val- 
entine. Series 3138 D.—Wishing you a 
happy birthday. Series 327 D.—Wish- 
ing you a happy Easter. Series 301 
A.—Wishing you a joyous Easter. Se- 
ries 306 D.—Wishing you a joyous Eas- 
ter. Series 306 F.—Your heart is mine 
my valentine. Series 313 B. © Sept. 
eee 2 Cc. each’ Nov.’ 9, 1912; K 
50114-50221. ; 


STEFFEN (HrnrRy) New York. = [32535 

Hedges (Hon. Job EH.) speaking, 1. 
i Oct. 6° 1912 2’ ce Oct. 19, 1912: J 
174347. 


SteEH (JOHN) South Bend, Ind. 
[32536 
Puncture proof tire. ©1c. Nov. 25, 
rola Tt 1162: 
STEIN (FREDERICH J.) New York. 
[32537, 32538 


Doremus (Cornelius) © Oct. 27, 
aoe 2 ec. Nov. 22, 1912: 3 175481. 

Matheson’s (Mrs.) twelve dogs. © 
ier 15, 1912: 2 ‘c., Nov: 
175480. 


STEREO-TRAVEL CO., Corona, N. Y. 


[32589-32697 : 
Watsonville, - 


Apple orchards near 
Cal., 25.—Carmel by the Sea, Cal., 24.— 
Carmel mission near Monterey, Cal., 
23.—Del Monte, Cal., 
grounds, 22. 


Fresno, Cal.: 

Drying grapes for raisins, 
Kearney drive, 27.—Vine loaded with 
Jackson’s best (grapes) 29. 

Incline railway to Mt. Lowe, near 
Pasadena, Cal., 6—Long Beach, 50 
minutes from Los Angeles, 8. 


32697 


22, 1912; Ji 


Del Monte hotel 


252! 


STEREO-TRAVEL co.—Continued. 

Los Angeles: 

Alligator farm, 3.—Pigeon farm, pias 
Spring st. east from 6th, 1. 

Merced, Cal., muscats 
grapes, 30. 

Pasadena, Cal.: 

Busch’s garden, 
ave., 4. 

Paso Robles, Cal., from country club, 
20. : 

Picking Pearman 
ville, Cal., 26. 

Redlands, Cal.: 

Avenue of pepper trees, 14.—From 
Smiley heights, 13. ; 

Riverside, Cal.: 

From Mountain drive, 9.—Glenwood 
Mission inn, 12.—Irrigating an orange 


and vine 


5.—Orange Grove 


apples, Watson- 


grove, 11.—Magnolia ave., 10. 

San Diego, Cal., Grant. hotel and 
park, 15. 

San Miguel, Cal., San Miguel mis- 
sion, 121. 


Santa Barabara, Cal.: 

Grounds, bay and mountains fiom 
hotel Potter, 17.—Mission garden, 
19.—Santa Barabara mission, 18. 
near Los 


Venice, a seaside city 


Angeles, 7. 


Yellowstone national park: 

Along the road beyond Biscuit 
Basin, 14.—-Arrival at Yellowstone, 
Mont., via O. S. L. rr., 1.—Arriving at 
the Canyon hotel, 57.—Artemesia Gey- 
ser near Biscuit Basin, 11.—Bear near 
Canyon hotel, 74.—Beaver dam on 
road Mammoth to Norris. 92.—Buf- 
falo near Mammoth Hot Springs, 
84.—Camp near Riverside Geyser, 
38.—Campers driving through, 9.— 
Cap of Liberty and Mound Terrace, 
Mammoth Hot Springs, 78.—Cathedral 
Spires near Inspiration Point, 65.— 
Close view of Hymen Terraces, 80.— 
Close view of Jupiter Terrace, 81.— 
Close view of Upper Falls of the Yel- 
lowstone, 55.—Concrete bridge over 
Yellowstone River above Upper Falls, 
53.—Cone of Giant Geyser with indi- 
eator playing, Upper Basin, 34.—Cone 
of Grotto Geyser, Upper Basin, 35.— 
Cone of Lone Star Geyser (12 Ee. 
high), 41.—Constant Geyser, Norris 
Basin, 95.—Continuous boiler, at the 
Thumb, 46.—Crater of the Oblong 
Geyser, Upper Basin, 32.—Crowd com- 
ing from Geyser Hill to see Old Faith- 
ful play, Upper Basin, 21.—Crystal 
Cascades (1380 ft.) near Canyon Hotel, 
66.—Cuttings oats for the native ani- 
mals of the park, Gardiner Gateway in 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32697 


pt. Iv, 0. 5S., v. 7 


STEREO-TRAVEL co.—Continued. 


distance, 87.—Daisy Geyser in action, 
Upper Basin, 33.—Deer near Canyon 
hotel, 73.—Devil’s Ear, a _ boiling 
spring on Geyser Hill, Upper Basin, 
25.—Down the canyon from Inspira- 
tion Point, 63.—Eagle Rock below 
Mammoth, 86.—Eagle Rocks and nests 
near Observation Point, 61.—Enormous 
cone on Castle Geyser, Upper Basin, 
27.—Entering Yellowstone park soon 
after leaving Yellowstone, Mont., 4.— 
Falls at Golden Gate, 91.—Fireplace, 
Old Faithful inn, Upper Basin, 18.— 
‘Fishing Cone, Thumb of Yellowstone 
Lake, 45.—Footbridge over Firehole 
River back of Old Faithful Geyser, 
39.—From Artists Point, most glorious 
view of Yellowstone Falls and Can- 
yon, 68.—General view of Lower Gey- 
ser Basin, 7.—General view of Upper 
Basin from the road, 15.—General 
view of Upper Basin, looking down 
Firehole River, Upper Basin, 19.— 
Geyser Hill, showing Beehive Cone and 
Lion Geyser (beyond) in action, Up- 
per Basin, 20.—Geyser in eruption, 
Lower Basin, 10.—Gibbon Falls en 
route to Western Entrance, 100.— 
Golden Gate, on road Mammoth to Nor- 
ris Basin, 90.—Grand Geyser in ac- 
tion, 200 feet high, Upper Basin, 31.— 
Grotto Geyser playing, 36.—Hoodoos, 
on road Mammoth to Norris Basin, 
88.—Hymen Terraces, most beautiful 
of Mammoth Hot Spring Terraces, 
‘79.—Jewel Geyser, Biscuit Basin, 12.— 
Junction of+the Firehole River (r) 
and Gibbon River (1) forming the 
Madison River, 6.—Jupiter Terraces, 
Mammoth Hot Springs, 77.—Keppler’s 
Cascades on road to Thumb, 40.—Lake 
hotel, lower end of Yellowstone Lake, 
49.—Lone Star playing, 42.—Looking 
toward Black Growler, Norris Basin, 
96.—Looking up Yellowstone River 
from Upper Falls, 54.—Lounge in the 
Canyou hotel, 75.—Lower Falls of the 
Yellowstone from Pt. Lookout, 59.— 
Madison (The) one of the principal 
sources of the Missouri River, 5.— 
Minute Man, Norris Basin, 99.—Morn- 
ing Glory Pool, 16.—Mud Geyser be- 
tween Yellowstone Lake and ‘Canyon, 
52.—New Crater Geyser, Norris Basin, 
98.—Norris Basin from Black Growler, 
97.—Obsidian Cliffs on road Mammoth 
to Norris, 93.—Old Faithful from Gey- 
ser Hill, Upper Basin, 26.—Old Faith- 
ful in eruption, Upper Basin, 22.—Old 
Faithful inn, Upper Basin, 17.—Old 
aithful, just after eruption, Upper 
Basin, 23.—Paint Pots at the Thumb, 
47.—Paint Pots, Lower Geyser Basin, 


STEREO-TRAVEL co.—Continued. 


8.—Point Lookout and Falls from 
Observation Point, 60.—Pulpit Ter- 
races, grandest at M. H. S., 82.— 
Quiescent and an active geyser, Upper - 
Basin, 28.—Riverside Geyser in ac- 
tion, Upper Basin, 37.—Roaring Mt. on 


road Mammoth to Norris, 94.—Sap- 


phire Pool, Biscuit Basin, 13.—Saw- 
mill Geyser in action, Upper Basin, 
29.—Silver Gateway, on road Mam- 
moth to Norris Basin, 89.—Sponge, a 
very active little geyser on Geyser 
Hill, Upper Basin, 24.—Steamer at the 
Thumb of Yellowstone Lake, 48.— 
Steps leading down to Inspiration 
Point, 64.—Terraces and Mammoth ho- 
tel, M. H. S., 83.—Touring Yellow- 
stone national park on horseback, 72.— 
Turban Geyser in action, Upper Basin, 
30.—Two Oceans Pond, summit Con- 
tinental Divide near Thumb, 43.—Up 
to Yellowstone Canyon from Inspira- 
tion Point, 62.—Up Valley of Gardiner 
River below Mammoth, 85.—Upper 
Falls of the Yellowstone, nearly as 
high as Niagara, 56.—View from 
Shoshone Point, with glimpse of Sho- 
shone Lake, 44.—Virginia Cascades on 
road to Mammoth, 76.—Wylie camp at 
the Canyon, 71.—Yellowstone Canyon 
from brink of Lower Falls, 58.—Yel- 
lowstone Falls from above Artists 
Pint, 67.—Yellowstone Falls from Red 
Rock, 69.—Yellowstone Falls (360 feet 
high) from below Red Rock, T0.— 
Yellowstone Lake from Lake hotel, 
50.—Yellowstone, Mont., Oregon short 
line station, 2.—Yellowstone, Mont., 
Western Entrance to Yellowstone na- 
tional park, 3.—Yellowstone River just 
below source in Yellowstone Lake, 51. 

Yosemite: 

Camp Curry, 11.—Cathedral Spires, 
to right on entering Yosemite Valley, 
3.—Close view of Nevada Falls from 
Trail, 20.—Down the Valley from 
Union Point on Glacier Point Short 
Trail, 24.—El Capitan, 3300 feet high, 
2.—Half Down and Clouds Rest from 
Yosemite Point (3220 ft.), 29.—Half 
Dome and Peaks to right from Yosem- 
ite Point, 30.—Half Dome, cloud cap- 
ped, from Sentinel Hotel, 7.—Looking 
into Yosemite Valley from Sierra 
Point, 16.—Mirror Lake and Mt. Wat- 
kins, 13.—Nevada Falls and Cap of 
Liberty from Trail, 19.—North and 
Basket Domes from Glacier Point, 
21.—Overhanging Rock, Glacier Point 
and the Valley below, 22.—Papoose and 
mother, natives of Yosemite Valley, 
9.—Sentinel Rock from Union Point, 
25.—Stage arriving at Sentinel Hotel, 


076 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


STEREO-TRAVEL co.—Continued. 

6.—Stage arriving at Yosemite Village, 
5.—Step of 5200 feet from Overhang- 
ing Rock to the Valley, 23.—Tenaya 
Creek, 12.—Three Brothers (left) be- 
yond El Capitan, 4—Under pine 


boughs, 10.—Up the Merced River from. 


Happy Isles, 14.—Valley from top of 
Yosemite Falls, 28.—Vernal and Ne- 
vada Falls from Sierra Point, 15.— 
Vernal Falls and Cap of Liberty from 
Trail Bridge, 17.—Vernal Falls from 
Lady Franklin Rock, 18.—Washington 
Column, North Dome and_ Royal 
Arches, 8.—Yosemite Falls and Yosem- 
ite Point, 26.—Yosemite Falls, Upper 
1480 and Lower 320 feet high, 27.— 
Yosemite Valley from Artists Point. 
© Noy. 19, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 20, 
1912; J 175496—-175498, 175500-175655. 


STEVENS (CHARLES C.), Ames, Iowa. 
[32698 


Iowa state college football team. 
© Oct. 9, 1912; 2 ¢. Oct. 14, 1912; J 
174124. 


STEWART PUB CO., New York. 
[82699-32701 
[3 prints]: 
Attention—Sweet and low.—Sym- 
phony. © Dec. 17, 1912; 2 c. each 
Dec. 19, 1912; K 51948-51950. 


Stites (CHARLES L.) Columbus, O. 
[82702-32728 

[Fowls]: 

Ideal barred Plymouth Rocks.—Ideal 
barred Rock trio.—Ideal Bronze tur- 
keys.—Ideal Indian Runner ducks.— 
Ideal light Brahmas.—Ideal rose-comb 
buff Orpingtons.—Ideal  rose-comb 
white Orpingtons.—Ideal single-comb 
buff Orpingtons.—Ideal single-comb 
Rhode Island reds.—Ideal single-comb 
white Leghorns.—Ideal white Corn- 
ish.—Ideal white Holland turkeys.— 
Idea! white Indian Runner ducks.— 
Ideal white Langshans.—Ideal white 
Minorcas.—Ideal white Plymouth 
Rocks.—Ideal white Wyndotte trio.— 
Ideal white Wyndottes. 
1912; 2 c. each Noy. 22, 1912; K 50784— 
50801. 


Ideal black percheron. © Dec. 30, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1912; K 52208. 

Ideal dark bay percheron. © Dec. 
30, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1912; K 52210. 

Ideal percheron. © Dec. 30, 1912; 
2 c. Dec. 26, 1912; K 52209. 

Ideal silver campines. © Dec. 5, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 3, 1912; K 51274. 


Srine (R. H.), Worland, Wyo. — 
| [32724, 32725 


© Nov. 30, 


32749 


STINE (R. H.)—Continued. 


Sheep herder at home, 180. © Aug. 
15, 1912; 2 ec. Nov. 238, 1912; J 175825. 


Wind River, 109. © Aug. 29, 1912: 
2c. Nov. 23, 1912; J 175826. 


STODDARD (HENRY LEE) Stuttgart, Ark. 

[82726 

Stoddard (Henry Lee) ©1e. Dee. 
31, 1912; J 176815. 


STONE (ALICE WADSWORTH) Brookiyn. 

[82727 

Photographic reproduction of Christ- 

mas card, verse by Wadsworth Wads- 

worth. © Nov. 25, 1912; 2 ¢ Dec. 3, 
191 3 A616. 


Srone (HE. H.) Hamilton, N. Y. 
[82728, 32729 
Judson (Dr. Edward) 1, 2. © Nov. 
2, AGI2 2 .e: each Nov; 4. 1912:. 7 
175053, 175054. 


Stone (EH. WaDSwortH) West Eaton. 
Nu Y: [32730 
Moraine (Lake) Hamilton, Madison 
Co., N. Y. © Sept. 1, 1912; 2c. Dec. 3, 
1912; J 1760138. 


STONE (Mark L.) San Francisco. 
[382731 
Palais de mirage. © 1c. Dec. 18, 


1912; I 1208. 


STONE BROTHERS’ DRUG STORE, Jasper, 
Tex. [82782-82737 
Jasper, Tex. Post card views: 
Bird’s eye view. No. 6—-8.—Gilmer 
lumber company. No. 9.—Residences, 
No. 10, 11. © Oct. 16, 1912; 2 c. each 
Oct. 19, 1912; K 4912249127. 


STONE, VAN DRESSER ©O., New York. 
[382738 
[Girl on bench with hand to brim of 
abs) * ©! (Sept.- 1: 1912; De. Oct: 5; 
1912; K 48688. 


STRANGER (L.), Philadelphia. [327389 


High action. 28465. © Sept. 23, 
1912; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1912; J 173927. 


Srrauss (FRANK V.) & co., New York. 

[82740-32749 

Astor theatre. [Rose design.] © 

Sept. 20, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 18, 1912; K 
49004. 


Harmon (Clifford B.) © Nov. 4, 
1912; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1912; K 51176. 


My prize beauties. © Oct. 14, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 4, 1912; K 49778. 


Playhouse. © Oct. 16, 1912; 2 «@ 
Nov. 15, 1912; K 50488. 


ol7 


32750 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. IV, 0. 8., V. 7 


Strauss (FRANK V.) & co.—Conti’d. 


Silverman (Dr. Joseph) © Dec. 9, 
1912; 2 ¢ Dec. 12, 1912; K 51710. 


Tiny tot wit and wisdom. © Dec. 
2, 1912; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 1912; K 51368. 


Wills (Henry T.) © Noy. 11, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 15, 1912; K 50480. 


Windmuller (Louis) © Dec. 16, 
1912: 2 c. Dee. 20, 19125 K 51997. 


Woolworth (F. W.) © Oct. 7, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 17, 1912; K 48967. 


Words of wisdom by the little ones. 
© Nov. 25, 1912; 2 ce. Nov. 29, 1912; 
K 51110: 


Strauss (J. C.), St. Louis. 
[82750-32771 
Harris (Miss Virginia). © Oct. 8, 
1912; 2 e. Oct. 14, 1912; J 174125. 
Taylor (Miss Jane) A, B. © Oct. 
8, 1912; 2 @ each Oct. 14, 1912; J 
174126, 174127. 


[8 photographs] : 

Farish (Miss Dorothy).—Gaebler 
(Miss Anita).—O’Fallon (Miss Sal- 
lie). ©xOct. 8° 1912:-2 ec Oct: 22, 
1912; J 174539-174541. 

[6 photographs]: 

Bakwell (Miss Nancy).—Blanke 
(Miss Eugenia).—Foree (Miss Del- 
phine).—Holliday (Miss Florence) .— 
Shapleigh (Miss Margaret).—Weil 
(Celeste). © Oct. 3, 1912; 2 @ each 
Oct. 7, 1912; J 173870-1738873, 1738875, 
173878. 

[10 photographs] : 

Blelock (Miss Dorothy).—Bobyn 
(Miss Lucille).—Bolland (Miss Helen 
H.).—Cox, (Miss Ethel S.).—Farmer 
(Miss Ruth).—Gaiennie (Moss Nata- 
lie).—McCulloch (Miss Roberta).— 
Nixon (Miss Helen).—Phillippi (Miss 
Laura).—Riddle (Miss Emily R.). 
Oct. 4, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 7, 1912; J 
173865-173869, 173874, 173876, 178877, 
173879, 178880. 


Strauss (Matcotm A.) [82772-82831 
Cut no. 1408 W. © Aug. 1, 1912; 

2c. Nov. 12, 1912; K 50308. 

no. 1406 W. © Aug. 3, 1912; 2 

ec. Nov. 12, 1912; IX 50806. 
——no. 1801 W. © Aug. 

2c. Oct. 16, 1912; K 48983. 
——no. 1405 W. © Aug. 

2 ¢.. Nov. 12,.1912; K.50305, 


11, 1912; 


19,1912’ 


no. 1505 W. © Aug. 20, 1912; 
2 c. Dec. 18, 1912; K 51908. 
no. 1306 W. © Aug. 26, 1912; 


2c. Oct. 16, 1912: K 48938. 


Strauss (Matcotm A.)—Continued. 


no. 1407 W. © Aug. 29, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 12, 1912; K 50307. 


no. 1418 M. © Sept. 1, 1912; 2 
ec. Nov. 12, 1912; K 50318. 


no. 1300 W, 1309 W, 1310 W. 


© Sept. 5, 1912; 2 c« each Oct. 16, 


1912; K 48932, 48941, 48942. 


——no. 1313 M, 1819 M. © Sept. 6, 
1912; 2 ec. each Oct. 16, 1912; K 48945, 
48951. 


no. 13805 W. © Sept. 8, 1912; 2 
ce. Oct. 16, 1912; K 48937. | 

no. 1804 W. © Sept. 10, 1912; 2 
ce. Oct. 16, 1912; K 48936. 


——no. 1802 W, 1303 W, 1307 W, 
1808 W, 1311 W, 1812 W, 13814 W- 
1318 W. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2 c. each 
Oct. 16, 1912; K 489384, 48935, 48939, 
48940, 489438, 48944, 48946-48950. 


—no. 1412 M, 14138 M, 1415 M, 
1416 M. © Oct. 1, 1912; 2 ec. each 
Nov. 12, 1912; K 50312, 50313, 50315, 
50316. 


——no. 1402 W. © Oct. 3, 1912; 2 
ce. Nov. 12, 1912; K 50302. 


——no. 1504 W. © Oct. 3, 1912; 2 
ec. Dee. 18, 1912; K 51907. 


no. 1408 W. © Oct. 5, 1912; 2 
ec. Noy. 12, 1912; K 50308. 


——no. 1514 M: © Oct. 8, 1912; 2 
ce. Dec. 18, 1912; K 51917. 


—— no. 1500 W. © Oct-23) 492 2 
e. Oct. 18, 1912; K 51903. 


no. 1410 W. © Oct. 27, 1912; 2 
e. Noy. 12, 1912; K 50310. 


——no. 1502 W:. .© Oct: 2% 191252 
ce. Dee. 18, 1912; K 51905. 


——no. 1400 W, 1401 W, 1404 W, 
1409 W, 1411 W, 1414 M, 1417 M, 1419 
M. © Oct. 29, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 12, 
1912; K 50300, 50301, 50804, 50309, 
50811, 50314, 50317, 50319. 


——no. 1506 W, 1511 W. © Nov. 1, 
1912; 2c each Dec. 18, 1912; K 51909, 
51914. 


--—-no. 1501 W, 1503) W. @aiae 
10, 1912: 2 ec. each Dec. 18, 1912; K 
51904, 51906. 


no. 1512 M. © Nov. 
2 ce. Dee. 18, 1912; K 51915. 


no. 1507 W. © Nov. 12, 1912; 
2 ec. Dec. 18, 1912; K 51910. 


——no. 1515 M. © Nov. 
2 ec. Dec. 18, 1912; K 51918. 


——no. 1519 M. © Nov. 
2c. Dec. 18, 1912; K 51922. 


11, 1912; 


18, 1912; 


19, 1912; 


018 


MISCELLANEOUS 


no, 4, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


Strauss (Matcotm A.)—Continued. 
no. 1516 M, 1518 M. © Nov. 21, 
1912; 2 c. each Dee. 18, 1912; K 51919, 
51921. 

—— ho. 1508 W. © Nov. 22, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 18, 1912; K 51911. 
no. 1510 W, 1513 M, 1517 M. 
© Noy. 29, 1912: 2 ec each Dec. 18, 
1912; K 51918, 51916, 51920. 

oe 0. 1509 W. -© Dec. 1,-1912: 
2 c. Dec. 18, 1912; K 51912. 


STREICH (WILLIAM F.), Detroit. 
[32832, 32833 
Detroit, Washington ways. © Oct. 
2, 1912; 2 c Nov: 22, 1912; K 51103. 
General plans. for transforming busi- 
hess thoroughfares, [ete.] 1 ¢. Oct. 
14, 1912; I 1126. 


STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cincin- 
nati. [82834-32845 , 
N. Y. no. 13826, 18898, 13899, 13901, 
13903, 13905, 13910, 13911. © Oct. 
11, 1912; 2 ¢ each Oct. 12, LOT: IS 
48776-48783. 
+ —— ho.. 18912; 13913.''© Nov. 22, 
1912; 2 'e. each Nov. 25,- KET Biden 
50897, 50898. 
——— ho. 18927, 18933. © Dec. 7, 
1912; 2 c. each Dec. 9, 1912; K 51546, 
51547. 


Sruart-Wabr (C. H.). Seattle. [32846 
City of New Westminster. © Sept. 
eo, 19125 2'e. Oct. 22, 1912; K 49383. 
Stutz (CAROLINE), Goshen, Ind. 
[32847 
_ The Amish. © Dee. 16, 1912; 2 ¢ 
Dec. 19, 1912; J 176875. 


SUBMARINE SIGNAL CO., Boston. 
[32848-32852 


[5 prints]: 

Lifeboat found by submarine bell.— 
Nantucket lightship submarine Signal 
Sta.tion.— Receiving apparatus in 
ship.—Sinking liner found in fog by 
Submarine bell.—Submarines and an- 
other ship manoeuvring by submarine 
Signals. © Oct. 24, 1912: 2 ¢. each 
Oct. 26, 1912; K 49449-49453. 


SUITYOURSELF ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN, 

Battle Creek. [32853-32856 

Suityourboy. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2. 
Nov. 20, 1912; K 50680. 

Suityourself for $15. © Oct. 29, 
1912; 2 c. Noy. 20, 1912; IK 50679. 
Thanksgiving. © Noy. 15, 1912; 

c. Nov. 20, 1912; K 50682. 

; variety. © Nov. 8, 1912: 2 «. 
Noy. 20, 1912; K 50681. 


$2873 
SUN PUB. co., Pittsburgh. [82857 
Every evening. © Nov. 10, 1912; 


2 ¢, Nov. 16, 1912; K 515538. 


SUPREME FOUNTAIN OF THE NATIONAL 
IDEAL BENEFIT Soc. 
See National ideal benefit soc. gsu- 
preme fountain of. 


SWADLEY (W. W.), San Francisco. 
[32858 
On this spot California will receive 
the world, 1915, San Francisco. © 
Noy. 23, 1912 ;" 2 ec. Nov. 30, BSG yea | 
175955. 


SYNDICATE PUB. co., New York. 
[82859-32861 
Lebrun (Madame) and daughter. © 
Nov. 24, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 6, AGIZ SVK 
50642. 
Symplicity (Miss). © Oct. 20, 1912: 
2 c. Sept. 6, 1912; K 49367. 
Venice, evening. © Nov. 10, 1912; 
2c. Sept. 6, 1912; K 50641. 
TABER PRANG ART CO., Springfield, Mass. 
[32862-32867 
[2 photographs] : 
King Collar, 5235.—oOld Virginia 
homestead, 5236. © Oct. 17, 1912; 2c. 


each Oct. 21, 1912; J 174418, 174419. 


[4 photographs] : 

After the spring freshet, 5254.— 
Paradise pond, 5251.—Rock bound 
pool, 5253.—Rock dam, 5252. © Nov. 
14, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 16, 1912; J 
175355—175358. 


Tarr (E. B.), Los Angeles. [32868 

Little chicken on cake of ivory soap, 
floating in water. © Nov. 10, 1912; 
Zye- Met: 23) 1912 - F 174643. 


TALMADGE (CHARLES M.), Newport, 
Wash. [82869 
One year old Jersey bull. ©1.. 
Det. IGLAGI2*© J; 174229. 
TaYLor (C. D.), Cresco, Ia. [32870 


C. H. S. 1912. © Dee. 9, 1912; 2 «. 
Dee) 12,1912: f 176297. 


TAYLoR (FRANK P.), Brooklyn. 
[82871, 32872 
Dingwall (Captain), Coach Larson, 
Erasmus’ goat. © Noy. 30, 1912; 2 «¢. 
Dee 3, 1912* 1K 51268: 
Manual training high school [Brook- 
lyn] foot-ball team. © Noy. 30, 1912; 
2'¢.:Dee. 3, 1912: K. 51269. 


TAYLor (MIKE), Portland, Or. [32873 


Mike Taylor, the head of all tailors. 
© Nov. 27, 1912;-2 ce. Dec. 2, 1912; 


' J 176284. 


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TayLtor (THOMAS T.), Springfield, O. | THompson (Tous New York. 


382874 
[82874 
Pre-historic relics from the Ohio 
mound builders. © Nov. 27, 1912; 
2 e. Dec. 2, 1912; J 175996. 
TAYLOR, PLATT AND COMPANY, New 
York. [82875-82889 
[Post cords] : 


Better to be a live dodger than a 
dead rube.—Buying votes.—Don’t be 
on the fence, come over to my side.— 
Girl’s don’t love a feller if he haint got 
an auto.—Girl’s head.—Girl’s head 
with long black polka-dot tie and plume 
in hat.—Girl’s head with long red tie 
and red bow in hair.—Girl’s head with 
red bow tie and blue toque hat.—Girl’s 
head with red bow tie and red bow in 
hair.—Girl’s head with red rose and 
hat.—If I’d say what I think they’d 
have me arrested.—Nobody loves me, 
how can I win any votes.—Way things 
look here don’t look like the peach 
crop was hurt.—What us girls want 
are laws, to make the boys come see us 
more often.—You’ve got my vote all 
right, all right. © Sept. 27, 1912; 2c. 
each Sept. 30, 1912; K 48285-48299. 


Terry (JOHN C.), San Francisco. 
[382890 
Panama-Pacifie international exposi- 
tion, San Francisco, 1915. [Bird’s-eye 
view.] © Nov. 2, 1912; 2 c Nov. 16, 
1912; K 50484. 


TERWILLIGER (J. E.), Milwaukee. 
[82891 
Apron, model B. © Nov. 4, 1912; 2 
c. Nov. 6, 1912; K 49965. 


THIBAULT (WM. J.), Newmarket, N. H. 

[82892, 32893 

Great Bay off Moody’s Point. © Oct. 
2,1912; 2c. Oct. 5, 1912; J 178811. 


Newmarket, N. H. Lamprey River. 
© Oct. 2, 1912; 2. c. Oct. 5, 1912; J 
173812. 


THomaAS (JoHN L.), French Lick, Ind. 

[32894 

Pluto abducting Proserpine. © Oct. 
9, 1912; 2c. Oct. 11, 1912; K 49366. 


THOMPSON (Mrs FLORENCE C.), New- 
buryport, Mass. [82895-32897 
Grandmother’s corner. © Oct. 20, 
1912; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1912; J 175676. 
Old Mother Hubbard, A, B. © Dec. 
16, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 19, 1912; J 
176364, 176365. 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., Vv. 7 


[32899 


Baha (Abdul). © Dec. 2, 1912; 2 ¢, 
Dec. 18, 1912; J 1763866. 


THOMPSON PHOTO CO., Poughkeepsie, 
NEY: [82899-32906 
Vassar college, 482-489. © Oct. 21, 


1912; 2 c. each Oct: 22) 1912-0 174542- 
174549. 


THOMSON & THOMSON, Boston. 
: [82907-32991 
Abington, Mass., H. Bridget’s church 
and rectory, 2418. © Mar. 20, 1912; 2 
c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175897. 


interior, 2412, 2416. 
Mar. 20, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 29, 1912; 
J 175896, 175889. 


interior, the main altar, 
2414. © Mar. 20, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 
1912; J 175894. 


looking toward organ, 2415. 
© Mar. 25, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 
175895. 


——— -— the altars, 2413. © Mar. 
20, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175890. 


Atlantic, Mass., Church of the Sacred 
Heart, altars, 2401. © Sept. 15, 1912; 
2 ce. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175881. 


Boston, Immaculate conception church 
interior, 2315. © June 12, 1912; 2 «. 
Dec. 30, 1912; J 176727. 


—— —— St. Francis Xavier statue 
and main altar, 2316. © Dec. 6, 1912; 
2 ec. Dec. 30, 1912; J 176728. 


St. Mary’s church, altar view, 
2267. © Oct. 1, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 
1912; J 175910. 

—_—— looking toward entrance, 
2268. © Oct. 1, 1912; 2 ec Nov. 29, 
1912; J 175911. 


Cambridge, Mass., St. Mary’s of 
the annunciation chureh interior, 2313. 


© Dee. 17, 1912; 2 ce. Dee. 80, 1912; J 


176726. 


Canton, Mass., St. John’s church in- 
terior, the sanctuary, 4187. © Dee. 
17, 1912; 2 ec Dec. 30, 1912; J 176772: 


Chelsea, Mass., St. Rose’s church in- 
terior, 2138. © June 12, 1912 ; ate: 
Dee. 30, 1912; J 176722. 


Dorchester, Mass., St. William’s 
church interior, the sanctuary, 4193. 
© Dee. 17, 1912; 2 e. Dec. 80, 1912; J 
176773. 

East Boston, Mass., Church of the 
sacred heart interior, 2395. © Dec. 18, 
1912; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1912: J 176781. 


580 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


32991 


THomson & THOMSON—Continued. 

East Bridgewater, Mass., St. John’s 
ehureh interior, 3967. Dec. 17, 
1912; 2c. Dec. 380, 1912; J 176763. 
interior, looking toward 
entrance, 3963 © Dec. 6, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 30, 1912; J 176762. 


Falmouth, Mass., St. Patrick’s 
church interior, 3512. © Dec. 6, 1912; 
2 ce. Dee. 30, 1912; J 176758. 

Harwich Center, Mass., Holy trin- 
ity church interior, 3364. © Dec. 17, 
1912; 2c. Dec. 30, 1912; J 176758. 


Holliston, Mass., St. Mary’s church 
interior, 3932. © Dec. 17, 1912; 2 c. 
Dec. 30, 1912; J 176761. 


Hyhannis, Mass., St. Francis Xavier 
ehurch interior, 3295. © Dec. 17, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 30, 1912; J 176750. 

—— interior, the sanctuary. 
3297. © Dec. 17, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 30, 
W912: J 176752. 
interior, the shrine, 3296. 
© Dec. 17, 1912; 2 c Dec. 30, 1912; J 
176751. 


Hyannisport, Mass., St. Andrew’s 
by-the-sea Episcopal church interior, 
8188. © Dec. 17, 1912; 2 ce. Dac. 30, 
1912; J 176749. 

Hyde Park, Mass., Church of the 
most precious blood, interior, 2286. © 
Seamer. 1912; 2c. Novy. 29, 1912; J 
175888. 

Lynn, Mass., St. Joseph’s church, 
altar, 2370. © Nov. 5, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
29, 1912; J 175880. 
interior, 2369, 2371, 2372. 
©) Nov. 5, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 29, 
1912; J 175902-175904. 

—— St. Mary’s chureh, interior, 
9373-2375. ©-Nov. 5, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Nov. 29, 1912; J 175905-175907. 

pane =the altar, 2376. © Now: 5, 
1912: 2 c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175912. 

Malden, Mass., Church of the im- 
maculate conception, interior, 2598. © 
Noy. 21, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 
175887. 


interior looking toward or- 
gan, 2595. © Nov. 20, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
29, 1912; J 175885. 

— interior, the sanctuary, 
2596. © Nov. 20, 1912; 2 ¢. Nov. 29, 
1912; J 175886. 

Medfield, Mass., St. Edward’s church 
interior, looking toward entrance, 
3078. © Dee. 5, 1912; 2c. Dec. 30, 
1912; J 176748. 
interior, main and side al- 
tars, 4159. © Dec. 18, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 
30, 1912; J 176765. 


THomson & THOMSON—Continued. 


interior, the sanctuary, 
4157. © Dec. 18, 1912; 2 «. Dec. 30, 
1912; J 176764. 


Medway, Mass., St. Joseph’s church 
interior, 3035, 3036. © Dec. 17, 1912; 
2 ¢. Dec. 30, 1912; J 176744, 176745. 


interior, looking toward en- 
trance, 3038. © Dec. 6, 1912; 2 ¢. Dee. 
30, 1912; J 176747. 


——— —-—-jnterior, the ~ sanctuary, 
3037. © Dec. 17, 1912; 2 ec. Dee. 30, 
1912; J 176746. 


Newton Centre, Mass., Sacred heart 
church, interior, 3979. © Nov. 5, 1912; 
2 ¢e. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175891. 

—_— —-—— interior, looking toward en- 
trance! 3982. ©’ Nov. 5, 1912; 2 4€ 
Nov. 29, 1912; J 175898. 


interior, the sanctuary, 
3981. © Nov. 5, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 
1912: J 175892. 

North Cambridge, Mass., St. John’s 
church, interior, 3983, 3986. © Sept. 
%, AGRA 2 @ ene! Nove: 29, 1912s 8 
175898, 175899. 


interior, looking toward en- 
trance, 3988. © Sept. 7, 1912; 2 «. 
Nov. 29, 1912; J 175901. 


interior, the sanctuary, 
3987. © Sept. 7, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 
1912; J 175900. 

North Easton, Mass., Church of the 
immaculate conception and _ rectory, 
29738. © Dee. 17, 1912: 2 ec. Dec. 30, 
1912 -) J LV6TST. 


interior, 2983. © Dee. 17, 
1912; 2 ce. Dec. 30, 1912; J 1767388. 


interior, looking toward en- 
trance, 2985. © Dec. 17, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 30, 1912; J 1767389. 


Norwood, Mass., St. Catherine’s 
church. interior, 2106. © Oct. 21, 
1912; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1912; J 176723. 


O’Connell (Cardinal) with clergy of 
the Cathedral of the holy cross, Bos- 


ton, 2736.. © Dec. 6, 1912; 2c. Dec. 
30, 1912; J 176735. 
_-with Rt. Rev. Mer. M. J. 


Splaine, Rev. M. J. Scanlan and Mr. 
William J. Dooley, Cathedral of the 
holy cross, Boston, 2739. © Dec. 6, 
1912; 2c. Dec. 30, 1912; J 176736. 


Provincetown, Mass., Pilgrims me- 
morial monument, 3459. © Nov. 21, 
1912: 2 ec. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175908. 


____ H. Peter’s church interior, 3465, 
3468. © Dec. 17, 1912; 2 c. each Dec. 
30, 1912; J 176754, 176755. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32992 


THOMSON & THOMSON—ContinuUed. 


Quincy, Mass., St. John’s church in- 
terior, 2403. © Dee. 17, 1912; 2 «. 
Dec. 30, 1912; J 176732. 


the altars, 2405. © Dec. 
17,1912; 2 e.\ Dee: 30y-1992 - 176733. 


— St. John’s school, 2536. © Dec. 
17, 1.912; 2 .c. Dee: 30; 3942. J-176734. 

Roxbury, Mass., Mission church in- 
terior, 2306. © Dec. 6, 1912; 2 ¢. Dec. 
ou, A912: J 126525. 

—— interior, looking toward en- 
trance, 2305. © Dee. 6, 1912; 2 ¢ 
Dec. 30, 1912; J 176724. 


main altar, 2355. © Dec. 6, 
1912; 2.¢,. Dee. 30,1912 > 176728. 
—— shrine of our lady of per- 
petual help, 2356. © Dec. 6, 1912; 2. 
Dec. 30, 1912; J 176780. 


Rye Beach, N. H., Church road along 
way to the beach, 3745. © Oct. 1, 
1912; 2 es Nev; 29, 1912 dst Foes: 


Sandwich, Mass., Corpus Christi 
church interior, 3622. © Dec. 17, 
1912:; 2-¢. Dec. 30, 1912; J 176759. 


—— —-— interior, looking toward en- 
trance, 3624. © Dec. 17, 1912; 2 «. 
Dec. 30, 1912; J 176760. 


Saugus, Mass., church of the blessed 
sacrament, interior, the sanctuary, 
4036. © Nov. 22, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 
1912; J 175884. 


Sharon, Mass., Our lady of sorrows 
church interior, 3017, 3018. © Dec.17, 


194232 1 each Dee. 30: 1912+) 7 
176740, 176741. 
-_—— interior, the crucifixion, 


3020. © Dee. 17, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 30, 
1912; J 1767438. 


—— interior, the sanctuary, 
3019. © Dec. 17, 1912; 2c. Dec. 30, 
1912; J 176742. 

Somerville, Mass., St. Benedict’s 
church interior, looking from entrance, 
4183. © Dec. 14, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 389, 
191233 1J LG TTO. 


oe interior, the sanctuary, 
4185. © Dec. 14, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 30, 
190125 J LT6TTI: 

South Braintree, Mass., St. Francis 
church, interior, 2582. © Aug. 8, 1912; 
2 c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175909. 

Waltham, Mass., St. Mary’s church 
interior, 4160. © Dec. 17, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 30, 1912; J 176766. 


interior, 4161. © Dee. 18, 
1912; 2 ce. Dec. 30, 1912; J 176767. 


interior,, looking toward 
entrance, 4164. © Dec. 17, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 30, 1912; J 176769. 


pt. IV, 0. 8., V. 7 


THomson & THOMSON—ContinuUed. — 


interior, main and: side 
altars, 4168. © Dee. 17, 1912; 2 «. 
Dec. 30, 1912; J 176768. 


Weymouth, Mass., Church of the Sa- 
cred heart, 2488. © Aug. 8, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 29; 1912: -} 175882: 


Woods Hole, Mass., St. Joseph’s 
chureh interior, 3486. Dec. 17, 
1912; 2 c Dee. 30, 1912; J 176756. 

~— = interior, the sanctuary, 
3487. © Dec. 17, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 30, 
1912 20 AVGTor: 


THORNTON (ARTHUR), Winnipeg, Can- 
ada. [32992 


London, Westminster bridge. © 
Noy. 38, 1912; 2 Go Nove. 2121912 ee 
175445. 


TINGLEY (KATHERINE), Point Loma, 
Cal. [382998, 32994 


Lomaland photographic series 4, no. 
204, 205, on the Pacific shore. © Nov. 
18, 1912; 2 ¢ each’ Nov. 20, 1920 
175397, 175398. 


TISSOT PICTURE soc., Jersey City. 
[32995 
Joseph meets his father. © Dec. 3, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1912; K 50527. 


ToBIN (JANET), Los Gatos, Cal. 
[82996 


Thank you, same to you. © Dec. 1, 
1912; 2 ce. Dec. 21, 1912; K 52030. 


TOMLINSON (JAMES G.), Trenton, N. J. 
[382997 


Walsh (Aviator) plunges to death. 
© Oct. 8, 1912:'2 @ Oct 5S; is 
174018. 


Tonis (F. A.), Brockton, Mass. 
[32998 


Charlotte. © Nov. 10, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 
9, 1912; K 51535. 


TorKA’s srupDIo, Port Townsend, Wash. 
[32999-33008 

[4 photographs]: 

10 inch disappearing gun in action, 
286.—12 inch disappearing gun in ac- 
tion, 278.—12 inch gun in action, 
279.—12 inch mortar in action, 282. 


© Sept. 15, 1912; 2 ce. each Nov. 19, 

1912; J 175887—175390. 

[6 photographs]: 

10 in. disappearing gun in action, 
451, 452.—12 in. disappearing gun in 
action, 453.—12 in. gun in action, 
450.—12 in. mortar in action, 454, 455. 


© Aug. 25, 1912; 2 ce. each Nov. 
11, 1912; J 175171-175176. 


582 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


33100 


ToRMEY (J. LEE), Baltimore. [83009 
Challenge. © Nov. 9 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
ma, 1912; J 175160. 
Tower (A. J.) co., Boston. [33010 
Tower’s fish brand waterproof cloth- 
me. © Dec. 16,1912; 2 c. Dec. 26, 
1912; J 176648. 5 
TRIBUNE CoO., Chicago. [83011-33023 
Davs of real sport [1912]: 
© Sept. 29; 1 ce. Oct. 3; K 48398. 
© Oct. 6; 1 ce. Oct. 11; K 48754. 
© Oct. 18; 1 c& Oct. 17; K 48988. 
© Oct. 20; 1 c Oct. 24; K 49398. 
© Oct. 27; 1 ce. Oct. 31; K 49686. 
© Nov. 3; 1c. Nov. 8; K 50456. 
© Nov. 10; 1 c. Nov. 138; K 50457. 
© Nov. 17; 1 c. Nov. 20; K 50709. 
© Nov. 24; 1¢. Dee. 2; K 51224. 
© Dee. 1; 1 ¢. Dec. 4; K 51336. 
© Dee. 8; 1c. Dee. 11; K 51674. 
© Dec. 15; 1 e@. Dec. 18; K 51924. 
Dee. 22; 1 c. Dee. 26; K°52273. 


TRIBUNE JOB PRTG. CO., Minneapolis. 
[383024 
Minneapolis, Minneapolis athletic 
club. © Oct. 15, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 17, 
1912; K 48966. 


TRIMPEY (HE. B.) Baraboo, Wis. 
[88025-33029 

[5 photographs]: 

Cecelia.— Cupid.— Lullaby.—Pensive 
old piano.—Rosary (The) © Dec. 28, 
1912; 2c. each Dec. 30, 1912; J 176795- 
176799. 


Tripp (Susan B.) West Springfield, 
Mass. [33030-33085 
Bright and blessed Christmas.-— 

Christmas wish: May your Christmas 

be hallowed.-—God bless us every one.-— 

Many Christmas greetings.—Time 

changes.—While for you this Christ- 

mas pleading. © Oct. 20, 1912; 2c. 

each Noy. 6, 1912; K 49955-49960. 


TROPICAL PHOTO CO., 
Cuba. [35086 
Nueva Gerona, Isle of Pines. © 

mee 5) 1912: .2 ce. Dee. 17; 19123 FF; 

176338. 


TrotH (HENRY) Philadelphia. 
[83037-83044 


Nueva Gerona, 


[8 photographs] : 

Bermuda, surf, south shore, 7933.— 
Movet-sur-Loing, 7723.— Neshaminy 
Creek, 6087.—Oak tree, Neshaminy 
Creek, 10089.— Reflections Crum Creek, 
6600.—Swans at Compton, 8888.—Ta- 
cony Creek, 6072.— Water garden, 5117. 
© Nov. 21, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 22, 
1912; J 175484175491. 


Troy (JOHN P.) Ithaca, N. Y. 
[88045-33048 
Cornell university north of library 


tower showing lake and triangle. 


Dec. T, 
175668. 


Doe 2 e Noyirge, todas 


view from Goldwin Smith hall 
to library tower with Hon. Andrew D. 
White in foreground.—Varsity football 
team, 1912. © Nov. 25, 1912; 2 «¢. 
each Nov. 26, 1912; J 175775, 175776. 


Jones (John Paul) at finish, winning 
cross country intercollegiate race at 
Ithaca; Nov. 28, 1912... © “Nov. 25; 
UA2 2: €. NOV 269 1912s J VTS: 


Tucker (Byron A.), New Haven. 


[33049 

[Seal of city of New Haven, Conn.] 

© Sept. 18, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1912: K 
49387. 


TURNBULL (ROBERT M.) Phoenix, Ariz. 
[83050 
Winner Los Angeles-Phoenix race. 


© Oct. 28, 1912; 2 c Nov. 4, 1912; J 
175265. 


TURNER (CHARLES H.) Chicago. 
8051 


Circle of life. © Sept. 1, 1912; 2 c. 
Sept. 23, 1912; K 48481. 


TUTTLE (RUEL CROMPTON) Windsor, 

Conn. [38052 

Nativity (The) © Nov. 23, 1912; 
2 ce. Dee. 2, 1912; J 176098. 


ULLMAN MFG. co., New York. [33053 


Girls. © Dec. 12, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 14, 
1912; K 51958. 


UNDERHILL (IrRvinG) New York. 
[33054-83100 

Coney Island, N. Y.: 

Bowery, B 19041.—Luna park and 
Surf ave., B 19045.—Motordrome and 
Manhattan beach, B 19044.—Municipal 
baths and beach, B 19043.—Municipal 
baths and Surf ave., B 19038.—New 
Brighton theatre and casino, B 19046.— 
Ocean parkway and casino, B 19042.— 
Scotch bagpiper, B 19047.—Seaside 
park, ete, B 19087.—Seaside park and 
Seabreeze ave., B 19040.—Steeplechase 
park and post office, B 19034.—-Steeple- 
chase park swimming pool, B 19033.— 
Surf ave. and Steeplechase ave. B 
19035, B 19089.—Surf ave. west. B 


19036. © Oct. 23, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 
24, 1912: J 174620-174624, 174626- 
174635. 


083 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


ddLOL 


pt. Iv, n. S., v. 7 


UNDERHILL (IRvING)—Continued. 
Coney Island, N.. ¥.—Continued. 
New York clearing house, C—9052. 


© Dec. 6, 1912; 2 © Dee. 6, 1912; J 
176068. 


Metropolitan life insurance 
bldg., B—-19240. © Dee. 6, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 6, 1912; J. 176067. 

——  Trinity-U. S. realty buildings, 
C-9057. © Dec. 6, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 6, 
1912; J 176069. 


—— Wall st., B 19080.—Waterfront 
from Communipaw, D 634. © Oct. 
23, 1912; 2). e.) each Oct. 24 1912> FJ 
174625, 1746386. 


— Herald sq., B-19242.—Madison 
sq.. B-19241.—Manhattan hotel, B— 
19205.—Metropolitan opera house, B— 
19204.—Park Row bldg., B-19206.— 
Trinity church, B—19207.—Union sq.. 
B-19209. — Waterfront, B-19159. — 
Woolworth bldg., C-9043. © Nov. 29, 
1912; 2¢. each Nov. 30,1912; J 175977- 
175985. 


Ellis Island buildings, B—19313.— 
Grant’s tomb, B-19324.— Hanover 
nat’l. bank bldg., E-560.—Hospital for 
ruptured and crippled, C—9062.—Madi- 
son ave. bldg., C—9084.—Soldiers and 
Sailors monument, B—19325.—Trinity, 
U. S. realty buildings, ete., C—9083.— 
U. S. S. North Dakota and Brooklyn 
bridge, C—9077.—Waldorf Astoria ho- 
tel, B-19218. © Dec. 29, 1912; 2 «. 
each Dec. 30, 1912; J 176806—-176814. 
—— Broadway north from Herald 
sq., B-19329.—Central park boat house, 
B-19330.—City prison (the tombs) B- 
19835.— Columbia univ., B—19334. — 
Ellis Island buildings, B—19326.—Fifth 
ave. bldg., B-19217.—Hippodrome, B-— 
19215.—Hotel Astor, B-19216.—Post 
office, B-19214. © Dec. 31, 1912; 2 c. 
each Dec. 31, 1912; J 176839-1 76847. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York. 
[83101-83252 
U-51579 H, U-51981 H, U-52216 H, 
U-59635, U-106868, 106869, U-—106877, 
U-106883, U-185399, U-185554-135557, 
U-135559, U--1385564-135568, U-135570- 
135572, U-1389885, U-143827, U-144125. 
U-144567, U-144571, U-144585, U- 
144590, 144591, U-144602, U-144974, 
U-144988, U-144990, U-145009-1450138, 
U-145031, U-145052, U-145059, 145060, 
U-145068, U-145090, U-145105, U- 
145120-145123, U-145126, U-145130, U- 
145140, U-145142, U-145145, U-145157, 
U-145160, U-145181, U-145209, U- 
145219, U-145226, U-145229, U-1452338, 
U-145234, U-145280-145284, U-145286- 
145293, U-145324, U-145328, U-145333, 
U-1453871, U-145444-145446, U-145449, 


147036. 


UNDERWOOD & UNDERWooD—Continued. 


U-145450, U-145615, U-—145682, U- 
145751-145753, U-145808, U-145814, U- 
145816, U-145838, U-145869-145873, U— 
145894, U-145922, 145928, U-145998, 
U-146000, U-146001, U-—146127, U- 
146128, U-146136, U-146142, U-146144, 
U-146181, U-146187, U-146192, U- 
146201, U-146203, U-146208, U-146216, 
U-146271, U-146272, U-146297, U- 
1463809, U-146312, U-146292, U-146396,. 
U-146420, U-146425. ©1e. each Oct. 
30, 1912: J 174741-174867. 

U-125949, U-126782, U-127187, U- 
131278, U-131785, U-131798, U-132297, 
U-137020, U-137026, U-137070, U- 
188514, U-138532, U-138623. © 1 «. 
each Nov. 1, 1912; J 174966-179978. 


U-145622, U-146929, U-147008, U-— 
147009, U-147015, U-147017, U-147017a, 
U-147019, U-147019a, U-1470385, U- 
© 1. each Nov. 30, 1912; J 
175966-175976. 


U-147314. ©1e. Dee. 18, 1912; J 
176347. . 


UNION BANK NOTE Co., Kansas City, 
Mo. [83253 


Spirit of the season. © Nov. 29, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 2, 19125 K SiGS85. 


UNION NEWS ©o., New York 
[33254-83258 
New York, N. Y., Grand central sta- 
tion interior: 


Concourse, B-19273, B-193872, B- 
19374.—Ramp, B-19376, B-19377. © 
Dec. 29, 1912; 2 ce. each Dec. 30, 1912; 
J 176801-176805. 


UNITED DRUG COMPANY, Boston. 
[83259 
Violet dulce toilet water. © Nov. 6, 
1912; 2 ec. Nov. 15, 1912; K 50425. 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH CoO., Cin- 
cinnati. [33260-33323 


Aviatrix: 

Seated, left arm on steering wheel.— 
Seated left foot on floor, right foot 
raised off floor—Seated, left hand 
holding lever, right holding bottle, 
one half front view.—Seated, left hand 
holding lever, three-fourths front 
view.—Seated, left hand upraised 
holding glass.—Seated, right foot on 
stool, left foot, on floor.—Standing, 
left hand at belt, almost full front 
view.—Standing, left hand at belt, one 
half front view.—Standing, left hand 
at belt, three-fourths front view.— 
Standing, left hand holding bottle to 
breast, side view.—Standing, right 
foot on floor, left foot on stool. © 
Nov. 25, 1912; 2 ¢c. each Nov. 29, 1912; 
J 175800-175810. 


084 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 
33368 


UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH CO.—Con. 
‘Dutch boy, girl, and turkey, 15146. 
© Sept. 27, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1912; J 
174145. 

Dutch children and Christmas tree, 
15147. © Sept. 27, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1912; J 174146. 

No. 14998. © Aug. 
mec. 21, 1912; K. 52075. 
No. 2001, 2082, 20344, 2046 [A], 
2046 [B], 15026. © Aug. 15, 1912; 2c. 
@€ach Dec. 21, 1912; K 52061-52071, 
52076. 

No. 1819 [A], 1819 [B], 2006, 20388, 
20483, 14821, 14891, 14907, 14936, 14972, 
15080. © Aug. 15, 1912; 2 c. each 
Dee. 23,.1912; K 52110-52118, 52121, 
52122. 

No. 2008, 2004, 2025, 2026, 15016. © 
mam: 355-1912; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 19123 °K 
52442-52446. 

No. 1838-1840, 2005, 2045, 2051. © 
ug. 15, 1912; 2 ce. each Dec. 30, 1912; 
IK: 52534-52539. 

\No. 444, 445, 15128. 
1912: 2 @ each Oct. 2, 1912; 
8363. 

im No. 15171, 15172. © Oct. 30, 1912; 

‘ec. each Noy. 1, 1912; K 49752, 49753. 

No. 15153. © Nov. 4, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
£19t2> IK 50257. 

; No. 15186 [Four portraits pt letter 


ill. ] © Nov. 4, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 
, 1912; K 49973, 49974. 


No. 15179. © Nov. 4, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 
2, 1912; K 50394. 

No. 446. © Nov. 12,1912; 2 ¢c Nov. 
4, 1912; K 50400. 

No, 15191. © Nov. 15, 1912; 2-c¢. 
oy. 18, 1912; K 50528. 

PNo. 15175,:15210. © Nov. 23,:1912; 
"ce. each’ Nov..'25, 1912; K .50899, 
0900. 

"Wo.-15201. © Nov. 

ee tot? ke 51267: 

Po. 15202. ©), Nov. 2oyy TON? 2.) DG: 
ec. 14, 1912; K 51809. 

No. 15224.' © Dec. 6, 1912; 2 ¢. Dec. 
4, 1912; K 51810. 

No. 15235, 15236, 15242. © Dec. 15, 
each Dec. 21, 1912; K 


ty ADS) ae. 


© Sept. 30, 
K 48361-— 


29, LED 2? le 


"No. 15177, 15178. © Dee. 19, 1912: 
© each Dec. 23, 1912; K 52119) 
2120. 


Santa Clause and decorative design, 
‘© Oct. &, 1912.5 2.6.) Ock: 71912. 
173820. 


74324—13——_10 


UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. ©CO., New York. 
[33324-33368 
Acher (Jean) © Dec. 20, 1912; 2c. 
Dee. 31, 1912; J 176833. 
Albert (Elsie) © Sept. 20, 1912; 2 
e. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175927. 
Baggot (King) © Oct. 1, 1912; 2 
Nov. 29, 1912; J 175987. 
Barker (Florence) © Sept. 
1912;.2 @Nov. 29; 1912 3.5, 275928. 


Bassett (Russell) © Sept. 16,1912; 
2 @;, Noy.29, 1912: J 175921, 


Blakemore (H. D.) © Sept. 20, 
1912;,2 ec. Nov. 29,1912; J 1759380. 

Brierley (Fay) © Sept. 16, 1912; 
2 .e: Now. 29;,4982 : J) 2TS917. 


Brunette (Fritzi) 1.° © Sept. 20, 
1912; 2. c.-Nov. 29; 1912; J, 175932: 


pane © Nov. 30, 1912 ; 2 ec. Dee. 
SL, $912 FT LG6S829. 


Burke (Joe) © Sept. 20, 1912; 2 e. 
Nov. 29, 1912; J. 175931. 


Chester (Virginia) © Oct. 8, 1912; 
2.e: Nov. 29, 1912; Ji 175926. 

Claire (Gertrude) © Dec. 20, 1912; 
2 ce. Dee. 31, 1912; J 176830. 

Clifford (William) © Sept. 16, 1912; 
2 ec. Nov. 29, 1912; J. 175920. 

Conway (Jack) © Sept. 16, 1912; 
2-e:sNoy. 29; 1932: J 175929: 

Darkfeather (Princess Mona) © 
sie, Nove 129; (1982 37 J 


20, 


! Oet. 8, 1912 
45925: 
Davenport (Dorothy) © Sept. 16, 
1912; 2 ce. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175914. 
| Davies (Howard) © Dec. 2, 1912; 
2c. Dec. 31, 1912; J 176832. 
Dowlan (William C.) © Dec. 5, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 31, 1912; J 176888. 
Dunn (William J.) | Oct. 16, 
1912; 2c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175988. 
| Fischer (Margarita) © Sept. 16, 
| 1912; 2-e., Noy..29, 1912: J 175916. 
-Gaden (Alexander) © Dec. 27, 
| 1912; 2c. Dec. 81, 1912; J 176826. 
Glaum (Louise) © Sept. 16, 1912; 
2. Nov.:29, 1912; J 175915. 


Haldeman (Edith) © Oct. 16,:1912; 
2 e.. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175940. 

“Horner (Violet) © Nov. 30, 1912: 
Ae: Dec. ot O12 * i “LL GSs0. 


Ingraham (Lloyd) © Dec. 6, 1912; 
Ze. Dee. dl, 1912; J 176834. 


Lyons (Edward) © Oct. 1, 1912: 
c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175924. 


McDonald (Donald) © Oct. 1, 
m912> 2 c. Nov: 29, 19123 J L913. 


085 


30369 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt.1v,0.s., v. 7 


UNIVERAL FILM MFG. co.—Continued. 


Manly (Charles) © Sept. 20, 1912; 
2.e) Novi 29; 19126 J 175988: 


Mattie and Harly. © Sept. 20, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175944. 

Mayall (Herschel) © Sept. 
1912; 2 c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175942. 

Montville (Barbara) © Dec. 27, 
1912; 2 e. Dec; 31, 19125 J 176827. 

Moran (Lee) © Oct. 1, 1912; 2 «. 
Nov. 29, 1912; J 175928. 


20, 


Norris (Edward) © Oct. 16, 1912; 


2c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 1759385. 

Osbourne (Jefferson) © Sept. 16, 
1912; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175918. 

Pearley (Charles) © Sept. 20, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175948. 

Pollard (Harry) © Oct. 1, 1912; 2 
ce. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175922. 

Reid (Wallace) © Dee. 5, 1912; 2 
e. Dee. 31, 1912; J 176837. 

Ryno (William) © Sept. 16, 1912; 
2 e. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175919. 

Salsbury (Janet) © Sept. 20, 1912: 
2c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175941. 

Smith (Frank) © Oct. 16, 1912; 2 
ec. Nov. 29, 1912; J 1759389. 
Tenbrook (Harry) © Dee. 5, 1912; 
e. Dec. 31, 1912; J 1768381. 
Travis (C. W.) ‘© Dee. 27, 1912; 2 
e. Dee. 31, 1912; J 176828. 

Wall (David V.) © Sept. 20, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 29, 1912; J 175936. 
. White (Glen) © Oct. 16, 1912; 2c. 
Nov. 29, 1912; J 175934. 

White (Pearl) © Dec. 28, 1912; 2 
ce. Dee. 31, 1912;.J 1768385. 
UrpaN (GEORGE) JR., Buffalo. 

[33869-83392 


bo 


[Colored plates] : 

Angelina. —Apollo.—Aurora.—Black 
Bob.—Black Knight.—Buffalo Boy.— 
Buffalo Champion.— Buffalo  Con- 
queror.—Dinah.—Ebony Boy.—King 
Ebony. — Liza. — Mandy. — Mikado. — 
Molly.—Nanki-Poo and Yum-Yum.— 
Ontario King.—Ontario Prince.—Silver 
Star.—Some of our winners. [Basket 
of ribbons.]—[Some of our winners. 
jroup of thirteen white Plymouth 
Rocks. |—Sylvia.—[Trophy] won by 
Urban farms, Pine Ridge, Buffalo, 
N. Y.—White Eagle. © Nov. 7, 1912; 
2 ¢@. each Noy. 18, 1912; K 50536-50559. 


Van ALEN (WILLIAM), New York. 
[33393 


Typical floor plan on proposed apart- 
ment hotel on a lot 33 feet by 100 feet. 
1e¢. Oct. 31, 1912; I 1140. 


086 


Van Duzer (J. C.), Rockford, Iil. 


VAN DEVENTER & SON, St. Petersburg, 
Fla. [383394 
St. Petersburg, Fla., panoramic view. 


© Dec. 18, 1912; 2 ec. Dee. 20, 1912; 
J 176415. 


[33395-33398 

Sunrise on Rock River. © Dee. 12, 
1912; 2 ec. Dee. 14, 1912; J 176310. ; 
[8 photographs]: 
Dawn, Lambs, October. © Nov. 27, 


1912; 2c. each Nov. 29, 1912; J 175835— 
175837. 


VAN OEYAN (L.) Cleveland. 
[33399, 33400 
Cleveland, floral decorations at Co- 


lonial club. © Dec. 20, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 
25, 1912:,3 Ef66382: 


Spirit of 1912, Devore, Tesreau and 
Mathewson. © Oct 7, 1912; 2 e. Oct. 
16, 1912; J 174185. 


VAN SICKLEN (Epear T.) Islip, L. L., 
Nay. [33840 


Beginning of spring. © Oct. 19, 
1912; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1912; J 174354. 


VANDERBILT HOTEL, New York. [83402 


Menu. © Jan. 1, 1913; 2 c. Dec. 28, 
1912; K 52441. 


VeRNON (C. D.), Wheeling, W. Va. 
[33403 

Candy card. © Nov. 21, 1912; 2c. 
Nov. 26, 1912; K 51168. 


VIAFORA (ORESTE), New York. [33404 


Dante monument. © 1 ec. Oct. 5, 
1912; J 178807. 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, Brooklyn. 
[83405-33433 

Costello (Dolores) of the Vitagraph 
players, 1, 2. © Oct. 28, 1912; 2'c. 
each Oct. 31, 1912; J 174931, 174932. 
Costello (Helen) of the Vitagraph 
players, 1-3. © Oct. 28, 1912; 2 ©. 
each Oct. 31, 1912; J 174983-174935. 


Costello (Helen and Dolores) of the 
Vitagraph players. © Oct. 28, 1912; 
2 ec. Oct. 31, 1912; J 174936. 

Costello (Maurice) of the Vitagraph 
players, 1-9. © Oct. 28, 1912; 2 c. 
each Oct. 31, 1912; J 174937-174945. 

Steward (Anna M.) of Vitagrap 
players. © Oct. 15, 1912; 2 e. Oct. 19, 
1912; J 1743583. 

Vitagraph players: 

Baird (Leah).—Cooper (George). 
Delaney (Leo). — Gordon (Juli 
Swayne).— Humphrey (William). 
Kelley (Dorothy).—Mack (Hughie). 


————— 


- 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


33465 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA—Continued. 

Vitagraph players—Continued. 
Talmadge (Norma).—Tapley (Rose 
E.) A, B.—Turner (Florence E.) A, 
B.—Walker (Lillian). © Sept. 20, 
mae, 2 c. each Sept. 21, 1912; £ 
173928-173940. 


VOLLAND (P. F.) & co., Chicago. 
[33434-33445 

[12 prints]: 

Autumn.—Birches in spring.—Chrys- 
anthemum.—Holly. — Mistletoe.—Poin- 
‘settia.— Spring. — Summer. — Summer 
solitude.-—When the leaves begin to 
fall. — Winter. — Winter solitude. © 
Wect. 30, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 14, 1912; 
K 50401-50412. 


Yon REHLING—QVISTGAARD (J. W.) See 
Rehling-Qvistgaard (J. W. von) 

VoNNEGERT (EpNA GoTH) Indianapo- 

lis. [33446 


Hood (Mt.) and Lost Lake by moon- 
light. © Dec: 7, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 18, 
1912; J 176345. 


WAGNEB ELECTRIC MFG. CO., St. Louis. 
[83447 
Merry Christmas fellers. © Dec. 21, 
1912; 2 c. Dee. 11, 1912; K 51647. 
WALK (RyAN) New York. [83448 
Adventures of Henry Dubb. © Nov. 
1, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1912; K 49754. 
WALKER (A. V.) Chicago. [38449 


Louise (Lake) © Oct. 22, 1912; 
e. Oct. 23, 1912: J 174560. 


ALKER (JOSEPH), Washington. 
[33450 


Modern way of seeing Washington. 
Dec. 4, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1912; K 
1335. 


ALTER (F. A.) Brooklyn. [383451 


Faculty and students of Brooklyn 
eights seminary, out door group. © 
ae i, 1912-2 c.. Nov. 23,1912: J 


? ALTERS (GEORGE W.) Sharon, Pa. 

[383451* 
Buck (Maragret) child. ©1c. July 
ma9i2- J 171719. 


ALTON (WILLIAM G.) Philadelphia. 


[33452 
©le. 


Walton phoria-meter chart. 
ec. 16, 1912; I -1180. 


ANAMAKER (RODMAN) Philadelphia. 

[88453 
Animals of the chase. © Mar. 7, 
912; 2c. Sept. 4, 1912; J 175956. 


WarD (F.) Chicago. [38454, 338455 
Two kinds of farms and two kinds of 
farmers. © Oct. 25, 1912; 2 « Oct. 
19, 1912; K 49128. 
Untrained help not wanted. © Dec. 
15,/1912; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1912: K 51533. 


WARNER (A. C.) Pacifie Grove, Cal. 
[33456 
Monterey Bay, Cal., Lovers Point. 
© Dec. 6, 1912; 2 c Dee. 11, 1912: 
J 176276. 


WARREN FEATHERBONE CO., Chicago. 
[33457 
[Globe surmounted by fashion fig- 
ure.]. © Sept. 27, 1912: 2 ec. Oct. 9, ° 
1912; K 48618. 


WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS’ ASSN., 
New York. [38457 *, 838457* 
Washington headquirlers, Morris- 


Jumel mansion. guard room showing 
original wall paper, 0403909. © Jan. 
26, 1912; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1912;'J 166434. -: 
main hall, looking north, 040400. 
©) dans 26, 191a + 2. ey Heb. 17, (4912: 
J 166489, 


WASIELEWSKI (A. F.) Minneapolis. 
[33458 
Minneapolis Church of the holy fam- 
ily. [Colored post card.] © Oct. 28, 
1912; 2c. Noy. 18, 1912: K 50508. 


Wasson (MontTie C.) Bay City Mich. 
1 33459-83461 
Bay City, Mich, business _ section. 
© Oct: 15,'1912; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1912; 
J 174291. 
motor cycle club banquet, Oct. 
17, 1912. © Oct. 21, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 24, 
1912; J 174599. 
Water front. © Oct. 15, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 17, 1912; J 174292. 


WATERMAN (—), Hampton, Va. 
[338462, 334638 
Flusser (U. S. S.) © Oct. 4, 1912; 
2 e. Oct. 9, 1912; J 174015. 
Idaho (U. S. S.) crew. © Oct. 4, 
1912; 2c. Oct. 9, 1912; J 174017. 


WATERMAN (C. E.), Newport, R. I. 
[338464 
Des 63: | O©#Aug.; 10; 1912-2 c- 
Oct. 9, 1912; J 173941. 


WATERMAN (QO. W.), Hampton, Va. 
[338465 


Virginia (U. S. S.) crew. © Oct. 4, 
1912; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1912; J 174016. 


587 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
33466, ‘ i ; ; pt. IV, n. 8., Ve v¢ 


Watson (Dawson), St. Louis. [83466 | WerNER (W.)—Continued. 
. Music hath charms; or, The power Brainy and Drowse [1912]—Cont’d. 


of the Victor. © Oct. 21, 1912; 2. © Oct. 17; 1 c Oct. 21; K 49280. 
Oct. 23, 1912] J 174572. © Oct. 19; 1 c. Oct. 25; K 49421. 
Weaver (S. Rus#), Philadelphia. © Oct. 22; 1c. Oct. 25; K 49423. 
[33467 | © Oct. 24; 1 ¢. Oct. 26; K 49456. 
Weaver (8. Rush). © Nov. 5, 1912; © Oct. 26; 1c. Oct. 28; K 49535. 


) : J if 7 
c. Nov. 7, 1912; K 49976. © Oct. 29; 1 ce. Nov. 1; K 49710. 
Wess (Epity), Hollywood, Cal. © Oct. 31; 1 c. Nov. 4; K 49774. 
[33468-33471 © Nov. 2; 1 @ Nov. 8: K 50093. 


[4 photographs]: 
© Nov. 5; 1c. Nov. 8; K 50095. 


Among the rocks.—Dashing against 


the rocks.—End of day.—Old ocean’s © Nov. 7: 1c. Nov. 11; K 50267. 
grandeur. © June 25, 1912; 2 c. each © Nov. 9; 1 ¢. Nov. 18; K 50876. 
Oct. 28, 1912; J 174675-174678. © Nov. 12: 1 e. Nov. 16: K 50490. 
- WEBSTER (Mary Lovise), Palmyra, © Nov. 14;1¢. Nov. 16; K 50488. 
N. ¥. [33472 © Nov. 16; 1c. Nov. 22; K 50761. 
12th century Anglo Saxon. © Dec. © Novy. 19: 1 c. Nov. 22; K 50765. 


). 
7, 1912; 2°e. Dec. 11, 1912; K 51947. © Nov. 21; 1 ¢ Nov. 25; K 50837. 
WEISMAN (W. H.), Franconia, N. H. © Nov. 23; 1c. Nov. 29; K 51114 
x « mW, . ° b 5 
[38473, 33474 © Nov. 26; 1 c. Dec. 2; K 51262. 


Franconia, N. H.—Franconia and g rs 
Presidential range of mountains, 120, © Nov. 30; 1. Dee. 5; K 51369. 


121.. © Aug. 25, 1912: 2 c. each Oct. © Dec. 3;.1 c. Dec. 12; K 51718. 
18, 1912; J 1743801, 174302. © Dec. 5; 1c. Dec. 12; K 51719. 
WrtcH (Grorcr), Port Townsend, | © © Dec. 7; 1 ¢. Dec. 12; K 51722. 
Wash. [33475-33478 © Dec. 10; 1 ec. Dec. 14; K 51797. 
ie aussi ees " Lae a © Dec. 12; 1 e. Dec, 20; K 51992. 
‘amily of 21.—Roosevelt elk, Olym- : ; 
pic Mountains. © Oct. 24, 1912; 2. © tiga lg 1.6, Bets a = Poet 
each Oct. 30, 1912; J 174871, 174872. © Dec. 17; 1 c. Dec. 21; K 52028. 
f2 photographs] : | © Dec. 19; 1 @. Dec. 23'% K 52096. 
E pluribus unum.— Worthy guard, | © Dec. 21; 1 ce. Dec. 28; K 52434. 


Olympics. © Oct. 26, 1912; 2 c. each 
Oct. 31, 1912; J 174924, 174925. | 


WertsH ,(H. D.), Bellingham, Wash. 


© Dec. 24; 1 ce. Dec. 30; K 52492. 
Circus Sally [1912]: 


[33479 © Sept. 30; 1 e Oct. 2; K. 48369. 
Baker (Mt:) from Loomis sa © © Oct. 2; 1c. Oct. 4; K 48434. 
Sept.;:26,, 1912.2 c. Nov:. 7, 1912; 7 © Oct. 4; 1¢ Oct. 7; K 48478. 
Tonge. © Oct. 7; 1c. Oct. 10; K 48666. 
WenpveLt (H. F.), Leipsic, O. © Oct. 9; 1 e@ Oct. 11; K 48752. 
[es460, 33461 © Oct. 11; 1 ¢. Oct. 17; K 48979. 

Vacant chair. [Father, daughter and } 

chair.] © Sept. 25, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 27, © Oct. 4; 1c, Ot as 
1912: K 48952. © Oct. 16; 1 ec. Oct. 21; K 49278. 
~— [Mother, daughter and chair.) © Oct. 18; 1 c. Oct. 21; K 49276. 
© Sept. 25, 1912; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1912; © Oct. 21; 1c. Oct. 25; K 49419. 
I< 48953. © Oct. 23; 1c. Oct. 26; K 49458. 
WERNER (W.), Chicago. [83482-83626 © Oct. 25; 1c. Oct. 28; K 49533. 
Brainy and Drowse [1912]: © Oct. 28; 1 c. Nov. 1; K 49712. 
© Oct. 1; 1c. Oct. 4; K 48436. © Oct. 30; 1 c. Nov. 4; K 49778. 
© Oct. 3:1 ¢. Oct. 5; K 48488. © Nov. 1; 1c. Nov. 4; K 49776. 
© Oct. 5; 1c. Oct. 7; K 48474. © Nov. 4; 1c. Nove 8; K 50097. 
© Oct. 8;.1¢. Oct. 10; K 48668. © Nov. 6; 1 ce. Nov..11; K 50269. 
© Oct. 10; 1 c. Oct. 12; K 48750. © Nov. 8; 1 ¢. Nov. 11; K 50265. 

© Oct. 12;1¢. Oct. 17; K 48975. © Nov. 11; 1 e. Nov. 13; K 50378. 

© Oct. 15; 1 ¢. Oct. 17; K 48977. © Nov. 18; 1 ¢. Nov. 16; K 50492. 


088 


MISCELLANEOUS 
no. 4, 1912 


CLASSES, H TO K 


WERNER (W.)—Continued. 
Circus Sally [1912]—Continued. 


© Nov. 15; 1 ¢. Nov. 22; K 50768. 
© Nov. 18; 1c. Nov. 22; K 50767. 
© Nov. 20; 1 c. Nov. 22: K 50759. 
© Nov. 22; 1c. Nov. 25; K 50835. 
© Nov..25; 1 c. Nov. 29; K 51112: 
© Nov. 27; 1c. Dec. 2; K 51264. 
© Nov. 29; 1c. Dee. 5; K 51371. 
© Dec. 2; 1c. Dec. 11; K 51645. 
© Dec. 4; 1 © Dec. 12; K 51726. 
i pee 6 1 ¢: Dec. 12: K 51723, 
© Dec. 9; 1c. Dec. 14; K 51795. 
© Dee. 11; 1 ec Dec. 14; K 51793. 
© Dec. 13; 1 c. Dee. ; K 51994. 
© Dee. 16; 1 © Dee. 21; K 52019. 
© Dec. 18; 1 c. Dee. 21; K 52021. 
© Dec. 20; 1 c. Dec. 28; K 52098. 
© Dec. 28; 1 © Dec. 30; K 52494. 
Lord Longbow [1912]: 
© Sept. 30; 1 ce. Oct. 2; K 48870. 
© Oct. 2; 1 ¢. Oct. 4; K 48435. 
© Oct. 4; 1 c. Oct. 7; K 48477. 
© Oct. 7; 1c. Oct. 10; K 48667. 
© Oct. 9; 1c. Oct. 11; K 48753. 


© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 
© Dee. 
© Dec. 
© Dee. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 


1 Be e869 
jk: elie aT 
16S Ve 
18;1¢. 
2b Se, 
me Le. 
255 106, 


Oct. 17; K 48980. 
Oct. 17; K 48982. 
Oct. 21; K 49279. 
Oct. 21; K 49277. 
Oct. 25; K 49420. 
Oct. 26; K 49459. 
Nov. 1; K 497138. 


30; 1 e Nov. 4; K 49779. 
1;1¢ Nov. 4; K 49777. 
4;10c. Nov. 8; K 50098. 
6; 1¢. Nov. 11; K 50270. 
S; Le. Nov. 11> K' 50266. 


11-5 the: 
ees A 
5s ait ©) 
i Ls Sg Lah 
PAN kG: 
Bee We: 
agen Dee oP 


Nov 
Noy 
Nov 
Noy 
Nov 
Noy 


Novy. 


13; K 50377. 
16; K 50498. 
. 22; K 50764. 
. 22; K 50768. 
22; K 50760. 
. 25: K 50836. 
29; K 51118. 


20 p42e. Dec. 2; K. bE26: 
29: Le. Dee, 5; K 51372. 
2; 1c. Dec. 11: K 51646. 
a fe) Vee, 12 KO iZp; 
6; Le. Dee. 12; K 51724. 
9; 1¢. Dec. 14; K 51796. 


11; 1¢ Dec. 14; K 51794. 
13; 1 ¢. Dec. 20; K 51995. 
1631 c. Dec. 21; K 52020. 


33728 


WERNER (W.)—Continued. 
Lord Longbow [1912]—Continued. 
© Dec. 18; 1 ¢. Dee. 21; K 52022. 


© Dec. 20; 1 c. Dec.'23; K 52099. 
© Dec. 23; 1 c. Dee, 30; K 52495. 


Sammy Spankem [1912]: 


© Oct. 1; 1 ce. Oct. 4: K 48437. 
© Oct. 3; 1-¢. Oct. 5; K 48439. 
©: Oct 5; 1 © Oct. 7: K 48473. 
S: 1c. Oct. 10; K 48669. 


© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Oct. 
© Nov 


© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 
© Nov. 


© Dee. 
© Dec. 


© Dec. 


© Dec. 


© Dec. 
© Dec. 
© Dec. 


© Dec. 


© Dec. 


© Dee. 


WERNER & 


22, 19125) I 


105 1e 
Ws -Le 
Aly ¢! BG; 
1 pet Sire 
Bis Weed ea Ge 
22) se. 
2A = I G; 
2624) ©: 
75 band A oe 
pil. biG: 
siian wok es 
Bs The. 


12>" Whe. 
M;i¢ 
16;1¢. 
TOUTE 
A a Mga 
Deois..4e Ge 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


12; K 48751. 
17; K 48976. 
17: K 48978. 
21; K 49281. 
25; K 49422. 
25; K 49424. 
Oct. 26; K 49457. 
Oct. 28; K 49534. 
Nov. 1; K 49711. 

Nov. 4; K 49775. 

Nov. 8; K 50094. 
Nov. 8: K 50096. 


7; 1¢. Nov. 11; K 50268. 
91 ¢ Nov. 13;.K 50375. 


Nov. 


Nov 
Nov 
Nov 
Nov 
Nov 


16; K 50491. 
16; K 50489. 
22; K 50762. 
22; K 50766. 
25; K 50838. 
29; K 51115. 


26; 1 ce. Dec. 2; K 51263. 


30; 1 e. Dec. 5; K 51870. 
8;-1¢. Dee, 12; K 51717. 
5; 14 Dec. 12; K 51720. 
(sit @ Dee. 12% K-51721. 


Os eC, 
£23" 0; 
ts re) 
DG Pe. 
POs if -e@. 
2h ACG 
24s Te. 


WINDOLPH & VAN 
(WILLIAM) New York. 


New York court house. 


1125. 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


14; K 51798. 
20; K 51998. 
20; K 51992. 
21; K 52024. 
23; K 52097. 
28; K 52435. 
30; K 52493. 


ALEN 
[33627 


© 1c. Oct. 


West SACRAMENTO co., San Francisco. 


[33628 


West Sacramento, natural park. © 
1c. Nov. 20, 1912; J 175395. 


WESTERMANN (L. A.) ©O., New York. 


089 


[33629-33728 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., V. 7 


WESTERMANN (lL. A.) CO. 
(Small cuts for ads.) : 
Wabble.— Wafer .— Wagner.— 

Wagon.—Wallop.—Walrus.—Walter.— 

Warrant. — Warren. — Wasp. — 

Watch.— Water.— Wave.— Wealth. — 

Weapon. — Weasel.— Weather.— 

Wedge.— Weight.— West.— Wharf.— 

Wheat.— Wheel.— Whig.— Whisky.— 

Wholesale.—Wicket.—Wigwam.— Wil- 

liam.— Willow.—Winch.— Windlass.— 

W ine. — Winifred. — Winter.— Wis- 

dom. — Wisteria. — Witching. — Wit- 

ness. — Wolf. — Wooden. — Wood- 
man.-— Worship. — Worsted. — 

Wreath.—Wrinkle. © Oct. 5, 1912; 2 

e. each Oct. 15, 1912; K 48817-48862. 


[Woman’s fashion cuts for 
small size. | 

' Badger. — Baggage. — Bait. — Bal- 
cony. — Ballast. — Ballon. — Baltic.— 
Bamboo.— Banjo.— Banker.— Bark.— 
Baron. — Barrel. — Basement. — Bea- 
con.— Bearer.— Bearish. — Beaver.— 
Beetle. — Berth.— Betty. — Boyant.— 
Bryant.—Buffer. © Nov. 30, 1912; 
2 ec. each Dee. 4, 1912; K 51310-51338. 


[30 prints]: 

Abate. — Abbey. — Accident. — 
Acorn. — Adder. — Affect. — Afraid. — 
Agitate.—Alarm.-—Almond.—AlI]pine.— 
Ambition. — Ampere. — Amuse. — An- 
archy. — Anchor. — Ancient. — An- 
guish.—Answer.—Antic.—Antler.—Ap- 
petite.— Apple.— Arab. — Argue.— Ar- 
mor.—-Arrange.— Assort.—Astor.— At- 
tack. © Oct. 26, 1912; 2 c. each Nov. 
6, 1912; K 49925-49954. 


Continued. 


ads, 


WESTERVELT (JAMES V.) Milwaukee. 
[33729 


Wreck of Bruce Brown’s Fiat. © 
Oat.) 2) 1912" 2) ©. Oct.23,; 39122 1°c. 
Oct. 12, 1912; J 174172. 


Waite (L. L.) New York. 
[83730-33736 
Langtry (Mrs. Lily) 1-7. © Oct. 3, 
1912; 2 ec. each Oct. 19, 1912; J 174421- 
174427. 


WHITMAN sTuDIO, Malden, Mass. 
[33737-33749 


Keller (Helen) 1, 2. © Oct. 22, 
1912: 2c... each ‘Oct. 31;- 1912; J 
174958, 174954. 

23-31.. © Nov. 15, 1912; 2 ¢. 


each Nov. 29, 1912; J 175838-175846. 


Macy (Mrs. John) © Oct. 22, 1912; 
2 e¢. Oct. 31, 1912; J 174955. 


O90 


WHITMAN StTuDIO—Continued. 


3. ‘© Nov. 15, 4912-2) Now 
29, 1912; J 175847. 


WHITTIER (L. G.) Wichita, Kan. 
[83750-33753 
First Presbyterian church. © Nov. 
6, 1912; 2 ce. Nov. 29; 1912); dataset 


Gibbons (Cardinal James) in group 
of bishops and priests, Cardinal sit- 
ting. © Sept. 21, 1912; 2 e. Oct. 19, 
1912; J 174356. — 
in group of bishops and priests, 
Cardinal standing. © Sept. 21, 1912; 
2 e.'Ocet.. £9; 19125 aise. 


Wichita’s jobbing district. © Oct. 
12, 1912 :2.¢.. Nov. 2) 1913ee ae 


WIFFEN & WALTMAN, Spokane. 33754 


Faust (Bertha) © 1 e@ Oct. 28, 
1912; J 174679. | 


WiLcox & WILLSON, Seabreeze, Fla. 
[33755-33760 


[Green pastures, no. 15.] © Nov. 
15, 1912; 2 ce. Dec. 12, 1912; K 51709. 


[Quiet stream, no. 36.] © Nov. 15, 
1912; 2 c. Dee. 12, 1912; K 51707. 


[Stately palms, no. 14.]. © Nov. 15, 
1912; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1912; K 51708. 

[38 photographs]: 

Haunt of the alligator, 154.—Royal 
arch.—Wayside oak, 153. © Nov. 15, 
1912; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 1912; J 176292— 
176294. 


WILKINSON (EpITtTH L.), Wheeling, W. 
Va. wae [838761 
Santa’s been busy. © Nov. 1, 1912; 

2 e. Nov. 9, 1912; K 50222. 


WILLARD (LEO A.), Bellingham, Wash. 
[33762-33764 


Barn dance. © Oct. 8, 1912; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 14, 1912; J 174122. 


Signing and celebrating the Decla- 
ration of independence. © July 9, 
1912; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1912; J 174558: 


Sundae enjoying the new records. 
© Nov. 1, 1911; 2 « Oct. 17, 1912; J 
174241. 


WILLIAMS (CHARLES W.) & co., Ne 
York. [83765, 3376 


[Holly paper design no. 1432.] 
Dee. 12, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1912; 
52412. 


[Poinsettia and holly paper desig 
no. 1484.] © Dec. 12, 1912; 2 c. Dec 
14, 1912; K 52413. 


——— 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 


33872 


WILLIAMS (ENNION G.) Richmond. 
[83767 
Early (Benjamin Weisiger) © Aug. 
20,- 1912; 2 e. Oct. 25, 1912; K 49417. 


WILLIAMS (Henry M.) Fort Wayne, 
Ind. [33768 


Fountain of cups. © Oct. 5, 1912; 
2c. Oct. 7, 1912: K 48462. 


WILLIAMS (RoseErt EH.) gR., The Dalles, 
Or. [83769 
Indian burial ground Memaloose Is- 
land, Columbia River. © Oct. 5, 1912; 
2 ec. Oct. 14, 1912; J 174964. 


WILLIAMSON, HAFFNER CO., Denver. 
[383770 
Front door of the great west, Den- 


ver. © Dec. 18, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 30, 
1912; K 52452. 


Witson (Harry Gorpon’ Chicago. 
[838771 
Flying before the storm, Tony Jan- 
nus in a _ Benoist-tractor-hydro. © 
Siti et ot. Dee, Oct >T, 1912" J 
173821.. 


WINEMAN (MopDE), Santa Monica, Cal. 
[33772-33791 

[20 photographs] : 

After the storm.—A pproaching 
storm.—Color god’s realm.—Cosmos in- 
cognita.—Dante’s pathway.—Drenched 
in sunshine. — Earth shadows. — Gar- 
den of joy.—Godlike seclusion.—Land 
of mind’s desire.—Land of wonder and 
mystery.—Living and the dead.—Mas- 
ter work.—Misty morning in the Grand 
Canyon.—Myth and mystery.—Purple 
crags.— River family.— River god’s 
trail way.—Sunshine and shadow.— 
Symphony qf splendor. © Oct. 10, 
1912; 2 ce. each Oct. 15,.1912; J 174148— 
174167. 


WINSCHER (C. G.) Sheboygan, Wis. 
[838792, 33793 
Sheboygan River, view of, Sheboy- 
gan, Wis., in the background. © Aug. 
8, 1912; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1912; J 174683. 
U. S. life saving station, crew 
at practice in the river. © Aug. 31, 
1912; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1912; J 174682. 


WINTER (JOHN) gR., Syracuse, N. Y. 
[338794 
Ludden (Rt. Rev. Patrick A.) © 
Noy. 15, 1912;'2 ¢«. Nov. 20, 1912; J 
175444. 


ee ee 


WINTER & POND co., Juneau, Alaska. 
[38795, 38796 
Ketchikan, Alaska, A, B. © Oct. 12, 
1912; 1 e. Oct.. 26, 1912, 1 ¢. Nov. 26, 
U2 SLID THQ 01715 153. 


Wirt (AARON P.), Asheville, N. C. 
[383797 
Washington and Lee. © Oct. 21, 
1912; 2c. Oct. 26, 1912: KK 49447. 


WitTzet (J. J.), Sabetha, Kans. [3838798 


Sabetha, Kan., commercial club. © 
Oct. 5, 1912; 2c. Oct. 8, 1912; J 173906. 


WoEHLER (H. L.), New York. 
[33799-83872 

[Colored post cards]: 

Because when you are happy dear.— 
Come bid farewell on New /Year’s 
eve.—Congratulations for this day.— 
Could I but make a New Year’s wish.— 
Diss day iss yours.—Extra Happy New 
Year, 1913.—Gliickliches Neujahr. 
Wherever you may go or stay.—Good 
resolutions.—Good wishes. Ach just 
to holdt your handt today.—Hands up. 
In making up our firing line.—Happy 
and prosperous New Year. 1913.— 
Happy New Year. Our fates within 
his tiny grasp.— Happy New Year. 
This bright New Year we send my 
dear a greeting—Happy New Year. 
Wishing you every happiness.—Happy 
New Year 1913. [Little cupid kicking 
foot-ball marked 1913.] — Hardest 
thing I have to bear.—Hello people. 
With all good wishes.—I’d be much 
nearer heaven.—I pray you make some 
good resolves and keep them through 
the year.—I’ve much of Christmas joy 
to spare.—I wish you many years all 
spent.—I wonder if you know or 
care.—If this past year was kind to 
you.—In ease and Pullman luxury.— 
Just chug-chugging down life’s 
stream.—Just like this card I’d look 
quite flat.—Little New Year’s wishes 
are joy and love and kisses.—Marks 
of time—May all good things dear, 
come by you.—May all things good and 
all friends true. [Puritan boys sing- 
ing.J—May all things good and all 
friends true. [Santa Claus carrying 
bag on his shoulder.]|—May all years 
for you pass brightly.—May each pass- 
ing birth dav, dear.—May every mile- 
stone mark a year.—Merry Christmas. 
Christmas wreath to me is like our 
own warm friendship.—Merry Christ- 
mas. [Holly wreath and _ stocking 
hanging from fire place with lighted 
eandle.]|—Merry Christmas. If Uncle 
Sam should.—Merry Christmas. [Tit- 


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33873 


pt. Iv, 0. S., vi 7 


WoEHLER (H. L.)—Continued. 
tle girl carrying Christmas presents in 
her lap.]— Merry Christmas. My 
heart’s so full——-Oh that we two might 
never part.—On Christmas night the 
candles bright.—Our fates within his 
tiny grasp.—Should some kind fairy 
grant my wish.—Stopping place on 
life’s highway.—This little messenger 
. send.—To you mine friend diss wish 
I send.—Trudging along so blithe and 
gay.—With you sweetheart, playing 
doubles.—Year of health of joy and 
wealth—yYule-tide. joy that’s in my 
heart.—Yule-tide joys be yours.—-Yule- 
tide spirit bids me send. © Oct. 4, 
1912; 2 c. each Nov. 8, 1912; K 50011— 
50032, 50084-50063. 

Tho’ I’m able to paddle my own 
canoe. © Sept. 4, 1912; 2 c. Nov. 8, 
1912; IX 50033. 


[Prints] : 

Calendar for the year 1918 with 
some cheerful rhymes.—Cheer for the 
year. I envy none.—Child’s calendar 
for the year 1913.—Christmas. greet- 
ings. I pray the joy that Christmas 
brings.—Christmas in: the very air.— 
Christmas messenger I’m sending.— 


For Auld Lang Syne.—Good luck and. 


a gay New Year.—Lest you forget. I 
wish this calendar.—May you have a 
gay New Year.—Merry Christmas. 
[No. 1. Lady and gentleman in Colo- 
nial dress and. two candlesticks.] 
Merry Christmas. [No. 2. Evergreen 
branch with candles and _ toys.]— 
Merry Christmas. [No. 3. Holly branch 
in left ecorner.]—Merry Christmas 
dear, because you have been good.—On 
this blessed Christmas morning.— 
Let down one day of happiness.— 
Styles are changing  constantly.— 
Tho’ I can not be with you.—To you 
and yours a very merry Christmas.— 
To-night while Christmas candles 
glow.—Your life is like a Christmas 
tree. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 ec. each Nov. 
18, 1912; K 50504-50514, 50516-50525. 


WoLFrEe (J. J.), Lusk, Wyo. [838873 
Hornbuckle on I Be Dam. © Sept. 
9, 1912; 2. ¢: Nov. 12,1942) J..175210. 


(Louis) & Co., LTD., London. 
[33874-83878 


© Nov. 9, 1912; 


WOLFF 


Ancient melody. 


2/¢. Noy. 18,,1912; K 50575. 
Manon. © Aug. 1, 1912; 2 ¢« Aug. 
12, 1912; K 48691. 


Preparing for the festival. © July 
31, 1912; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1912; K 48692. 


Wo.LFF (Louis) & co., LTD.—Continued. 
Pride of the harem. © July 31, 

1912; 2 ce. Aug. 15, 1912; K 48690. 
‘When the world was young. © Noy. 

9, 1912; 2 ce. Nov. 18, 1912 Rehosrss 


WoLven (HE. L.), Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

- [83879 

Vassar college, Sophomore party, inn 

waiters, Nov. 1912. © Nov. 16, 1912; 
2c. Nov. 20, 1912; J 175427. 


W ooDWARD & TIERNAN PRTG. CO., St. 
Louis. _ [83880 
Night before Christmas. © Dec. 1, 
1912; 2 ¢ Dec. 19, 19127 Ke d51981, 
WooTrtEN-HUNTER PHOTO Co., Kansas 
City, Mo. [83881 
Kersey Coates terrace. © Oct. 26, 


1912; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1912; J 174923. 


Woott—EN & MouLton, Newbern, N. C. 
[88882, 33883 
[2 photographs]: 
Balloon ascension.—Newbern fair. 
© Oct. 31, 1912; 2 @ each Nov. 4, 
1912; J 175494, 175495. 


WricHt (E. DELAFIELD), Sewaren, N. J. 

[33884 

Sunshine. © 1 ce. Nov. 27, 1912; 
J 175792. d 


WricHt (SHIELDS), Gillette, Wyo. 
[33885 
Good little shepherd of the Wyo- 
ing plains. © Nov. 26, 1912; 2 « 
Dec. 2, 1912; J 175993. 


WUERZINGER (HARRY G.), Chicago. 
[383886 
Milwaukee, Vanderbilt course, pano- 
ramic view. © Oct. 4, 1912; 2 ¢. Oct. 
12, 1912; K 48696. 


Wyrr (Henry S.), Nantucket, Mass. 

[83887 

When my ship comes in. © Dee. 2, 
1912; 2 ec. Dec. 7, 1912; K 176070: 


Y. M. C. A. (NAvy) Brooktyn, Brook- 
lyn. [38888 


Florida (U. S. 8S.) C-9058. © Dec. 
6, 1912; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1912; J 176053. 


Yano (S.), New York. [838889 

[Japanese Christmas and New Year 
stamp.] © Oct. 25, 1912; 2 c. Oct. 26, 
1912; K 49656. 


092 


MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K 


no. 4, 1912 38895 (1) 
ZENTNER (J. J.) Everly, Ia. ZWILLINGER (CELIA M.) Oakland, Cal. 
[88890-33892 [83893-83895 
Everly, I[a.: Caseilo, the gypsy girl, 1-3. © Nov. 


Everly, Ia. — Everly, Ia. high | 20, 1912; 2 c. each Noy. 11, 1912; J 
school.—Everly, Ia., M. E. church and | 175165—-175167. 
parsonage. © Oct. 26, 1912; 2 c. each 
Oct. 28, 1912; J 174672-174674. 


Summary statement of copyright registrations made and included in the Cata- 
logue since January 1, 1912. 


Number of entries of Reproductions of works of art____________--__-__ 17 
Number of entries of Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or tech- 

Th Do EES SER GT 2 etna aa mri cee? PES ars TPA a con ce 394 
Number of entries of Photographs (including 1,382 unpublished) -..-__-_ 12, 601 
Number of entries of Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 6,150 

PRPS £0 PETIONICAIS UO hia bas ee yh 17, 658 


PHOTOGRAPH OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SECTION 24 OF THE ACT OF 
MARCH 4, 1912. 


SWAINE, SEORIM [88895 (1) 

Gem portrait gallery. © by S. 
Swaine, Rochester, N. H., as the au- 
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Re 
newal no. 3448, Oct. 30, 1912. Original 
entry, May 4, 1885, no. 10100. 


093 


LIST OF MGTHON- PICTURES: 


Nore.—This list contains the first entries of classes L and M. 


AFRICAN OSTRICH FARM & FEATHER CO., 
Bloomsburg, Pa. [83896 


Growth of practical cooperation, as 
seen on a trip from Jerusalem and 
Egypt to Europe and America. The 
story of the ostrich farm. Clippings 
from a roll. © title, description and 
86 prints recd. Oct. 24, 1912; M 7. 


ALMYR FEATURE FILMS, Los Angeles. 
[33897 


Stampede (The) 3 reels. © Oct. 28, 
1912; 2c. and description Noy. 5, 1912; 
M 10. 


AMBROSIO AMERICAN CO., New York. 


[33898-33906 


Between life and death; by A. Am- 
brosio. 2 pts. Clippings from a reel. 
© title, description and 100 prints 
recd. Dec. 14, 1912; L 173. 


Black veils; by A. Ambrosio. 2 pts. 
Clippings from a reel. © title, descrip- 
tion and 84 prints recd. Dec. 12, 1912; 
L 166. 


Knights of Rhodes; by A. Ambrosio. 
4 pts. Clippings from a reel. © title, 
description and 58 prints recd. Dec. 12, 
1912 >. 1, 167. 


Parsifal. Clippings from a reel. © 
title, description and 55 prints recd. 
Nov. 29, 1912; L 1388. 

Pope and the Vatican. Roll. 
AOL. 2.8, 
1912: M 2. 

Romance of a heart, by A. Ambrosio. 
Clippings from a reel. © title, descrip- 
tion and 76 prints recd. Dee. 10, 1912; 
L 161. 

Sicilian heroine; by A. Ambrosio, 3 
pts. Clippings from a reel. © title, 
description and 108 prints recd. Dec. 9, 
1912; L 172. 

Siegfried. Clippings from a reel. © 
title, description and 48 prints recd. 
Noy. 29, 1912; L 189. 

What the unknown conceals; by A. 
Ambrosio. Clippings from a reel. © 
title, description and 76 prints recd. 
Dec. 17, 1912; L 184. 


© Oct. 
and description Oct. 9, 


AMERICAN FILM MFG. CO., Chicago. 
[88907-83928 
Bad Pete’s” gratitude. Clippings 
from a roll. © title, description and 
66 prints rec’d. Noy. 15, 1912; L 117. 


Dawn of passion. Clippings from a 
roll. © title, description and 78 prints 
ree’d. Oct. 25, 1912; L 81. 


Fear (The) Clippings from a roll. 
© title, description and 86 prints rec’d. 
Oat 25; WI Ee 


Foreclosure (The) Clippings from a 
roll. © title, description and 75 prints 
rec’d. Nov. 15, 1912: L 114. 

Geronimo’s last raid; in two reels. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de- 
scription and 185 prints rec’d. Oct. 25, 
WA 2 i TS 

Her own country. Small roll. © 
title, description and 65 prints recd. 
Dee. 23, 1912; L 197. 

Hidden treasure; or, Philanderings 
of Puddenfoot Pete. Small roll. 
title, description and 21 prints recd. 
Dee. 238, 1912; L 195. 


Idyl of Hawaii. Small roll. © title, 
description and:37 prints recd. Dec. 28, 
1912; L 196. 


Intrusion at Lompoc. Smallroll. © 
title, description and 56 prints recd. 
Dee. 28, 1912; L 202. 


Jim Bentley’s adventure. Small roll. 
© title, description and 44 prints recd. 
Dec. 238, 1912; L 200. 


Man’s calling. Small roll.. © title, 
description and 46 prints recd. Det 23, 
1912; L 201. 


Marked gun. Clippings from a roll. 
© title, description and 64 prints rec’d. 
Oct. 25, 1912; L 80. 


On board the S. S. Dubuque naval 
training ship. Small roll. © title, de- 
scription and 15 prints recd. Dec. 23, 
1912; L 204. 


Pals. Small roll. © title, descrip- 
tion and 61 prints reed. Dec. 23, 1912; 
L 205. 3 


O99 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


AMERICAN FILM MFG. co.—Continued. 

Starbucks (The) Small roll. © title, 
description and 638 ae recd. Dec. 28, 
1912; L 208. 


ete at Coyote. Clippings from 
a roll. © title, description and 50 
prints ree’d. Oct. 25, 1912; L 79. 


Their hero son. Clippings from a 
roll. © title, description and 67 prints 
ree’d. Noy. 15, 1912; L 116. 

Thief’s wife. Small roll. © title, 
description and 40 prints recd. Dec. 23, 
1912; L 199. 

Vengeance that failed. Clippings 
from a roll. © title and description 
ree’d. Oct. 25, 1912; 51: prints: reed. 
Oct. 14, 1912; L 76. 


‘White treachery. Clippings from a 


roll... © title, description and 72 
prints rec’d. Nov. 15, 1912; L 118. 
Would-be heir. Small roll. © title, 


description and 48 prints reed. Dec. 28. 
1912; I. 198. 

Wun Lung’s strategy. Clippings 
from a roll. © title, description and 
“1. prints rec’d., Noy. 15, 1912; dy. 115: 


AMERICA’S FEATURE FILM CO., Chicago. 


[33929 
Barbarous Mexico; by H. Hood. 
Clippings from a reel. © title, de- 


seription and 100 prints recd. Dec. 9, 
1912; M 19. 


BIOGRAPH Co., New York. [83930-83983 


Absent-minded burglar; by I. M. 
teynolds. Clippings from a roll. © 
title, description and 100 prints reed. 
Nov:.:27,1912) LE 136. 


After the honeymoon; by V. Fulton. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, descrip- 
tion and 86 prints recd. Nov. 27, 1912; 
L, 135. 


At the basket picnic; by Frank E. 
Woods. Clippings from a roll. © 
title, description and 92 prints ree’d. 
Oct. 30, 1912; L 70. 

Bill Bogg’s windfall; by Paul West. 
Roll. © title, description and 76 
prints recd. Dec. 26, 1912; L 213. 


Blind love; by M. B. Havey. Clip- 
pings from a roll. © title, description 
and 70 prints rece’d. Oct. 16, 1912; L 39. 


Brutality; by D. W. Griffith. Clip- 
pings from a roll. © title, description 
and 58 prints rec’d. Nov. 29, 1912; L 
144. 


Burglar’s dilemma; by Lionel Barry- 
more. Clippings from a roll. © title. 
description and 154 prints reed. Dec. 
13, 1912; L 169. 


pt. IV, 0. S., Vv. 7 


BioGRAPH co.—Continued. 

Change of spirit; by D. W. Griffith. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, descrip- 
tion and 126 prints ree’d. Oct. 11, 1912; 
L 24. 


Chief's blanket; by Wilfred Lucas. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de- 
scription and 188 prints rec’d. Oct. 30, 
1912 + Ln0F. 


Club- man and the crook; by Del. 
Henderson. Clippings from a roll. © 
title, description and 108 prints rec’d. 
Nov. 7, 1912; L 96. 


Cry for help; by Edward Acker. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de- 
scription and 79 prints reed.. Dec. 18, 
1912; L 185. 


Day’s outing; by S. Taylor. Roll. 
© title, description and 40 prints recd. 
Dee. 26, 10126 Ty 2a 


Disappointed mama; by Del Tend eet 
son. Clippings from a roll. © title, 
description and 46 prints recd. Oct. 23. 
1912 T.55; 

Divorcee (The) ; by Edward Dillon. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de- 
scription and 50 prints recd. Dec. 16, 
1912; L 181. 


Feud in the Kentucky hills; by D. 
W. Griffith. Clippings from a roll. © 
title, description and 172 prints recd: 
Oct. 30, 1912; L 65. 


Friends; by D. W. Griffith. Clip- 
pings from a roll. © title, description 
and 105 prints recd. Oct. 21, 1912 ; 
L 51. 


Getting rid of trouble; by Edward 
Acker. Clippings from a roll. © title, 
description and 118 prints reed. Oct. 
AY, 19922 Ta 29. 


God within; by T. P. Bayer. Clip- 
pings from a roll. © title, description 
and 122 prints recd. Dec. 21, 1912; L 
191. 


Gold and glitter; by George Hen- 
nessy. Clippings from a roll. © title, 
description and 162 prints recd. Nov. 
13, 1912; L 109. 


He must have a wife; by John A. 
Walsh. Clippings from a roll. © 
title, description and 84 prints rec’d. 


Oct. 13; 1992s Ze; 
Heredity; by George Hennessy. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de- 


scription and 148 prints ree’d. Nov. 4, 
1912; L 89. 


His auto’s maiden trip; by Elmer 
Booth. Clippings from a roll. © title, 
eee and 134 prints rec’d. Nov. 

, 1912; L 95. 


596 


F 


LIST OF MOVING PICTURES 


no. 4, 1912 


BioGRAPH co.—Continued. 

_ Hoist on his own petard; by C. A. 
Griffin. Clippings from a roll. © 
title. description and 78 prints recd. 
Novy. 21, 1912; L 125. 

In the aisles of the wild; by E. V. 
Taylor. Clippings from a roll. © 
title, description and 198 prints ree’d. 
Oct. 30, 1912; L 68. 

_In the North Woods; by S. E. V. 
Taylor. Clippings from a roll. © 
title, description and 140 prints rec’d. 
Oct. 11, 19123 LG 25. 

Informer (The); by George Hen- 
nessy. Clippings from a roll. © title, 
description and 1138 prints recd. Nov. 
aot Ty 251. 

‘Jinx’s birthday party; by George 
Terwilliger. Clippings from a® roll. 
© title, gee and 114 prints 
recd. Dec. 7,.1912; L 15%. 


- Like tig cat, they came back; by 
Royal A. Baker. Clipvings from a roll. 
© title, description ani 86 prints recd. 
Oct. 30, 1912; L 69. 


Limited divorce; by Del Henderson. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de 
seription and 74 prints recd. Oct. 30, 
9912: F°F3. 


Line at Hogan’s; by KE. V. Taylor. 
Clippings from a roll. © title. de 
scription and 104 prints recd. Oct. 30, 
1912; L 66. 


Loyve’s messenger: by B. Taylor. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de 
scription and 49 prints reed. Oct. 16, 
1912; L 37. 


2 rolls. © Sept. 20, 1912; 2 ¢. 
and description Noy. 9, 1912; L 104. 


Massacre (The); by D. W. Griffith. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, descrip- 
tion and 324 prints rec’d. Oct. 30, 1912: 
L 15 

Mr. Grouch at the seashore; by 
Frank E. Woods. Clippings from a 
roll. © title, description and 72 prints 
recd. Oct. 11, 1912: L 26. 


Mixed affair: by Ruth M. Elmer. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de 
scription and 55 prints recd. Oct. 23, 
12: , 55. 


-Musketeers of Pig alley; by D. W. 
Griffith. Clippings from a roll. © 
title, description and 146 prints recd. 
Noy. 4, 1912; L 90. 


‘My baby; by D. W. Griffith. Clip- 
pings from a roll. © title, agent 
and 156 prints recd. Noy. 16, 1912 

L 119. 


a eee 


BioGRAPH co.—Continued. 

My hero; by D. W. Griffith. Clip- 
pings from a roll. © title, description 
and 162 prints recd. Dec. 10, 1912; L 
162. 

New York hat; by Anita Loos. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de- 
seription and 60 prints recd. Dee. 5, 
TOTS Ty, Pde 

One she loved; by George Hennessy. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de 
seription and 208 prints recd. Oct. 30, 


1912; L 74. 
Painted lady; by D. W. Griffith. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de 


seription and 128 prints recd. Oct. 30. 
a2) be ae a 2 

Papering the den: by Mrs. J. W. 
Stacey. Clippings from a roll. © 
title, description and 88 prints recd. 
Dec. 16, 1912: 1.179. 

Pueblo legend; by D. W Griffith. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de- 
scription and 254 prints reed. Oct. 11, 
1912; L 30. 

Real estate deal; by S. R. Osborn. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de 
scription and 102 prints rec’d. Oct. 30, 
$543 271) FL. 

Sailor’s heart; by Wilfred Lucas. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de- 
scription and 122 prints recd. Nov. 25, 


1912; L 1384. 

She is a pippin; by E. E. Clyde. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de- 
scription and 88 prints recd. Dec. 7, 
1912; L 154. 

So near yet so far; by George Hen- 
nessy. Clippings from a roll. © title. 
description and 91 prints rec’d. Oct. 
23, 1912 ; 1 54. 

Stern papa; -by Edward Acker. 
| Clippings from a roll. © title, de- 
( scription and 47 prints rec’d. Oct. 16, 
1912; L 40. 

Ten- karat hero; by Edward Acker. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de 
seription and 51 prints rec’d. Oct. 30. 
1912: L 64. 

Their idols; by Josephine T. Greg- 
ory. Clippings. © title, description 
| and 136 prints recd. Noy. 21, 1912; 
L 124. 

Three friends; by M. S. Reardon. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de- 
scription and 104 prints recd. Dee. 27, 
1912; L 218. 


Through dumb luck: by Dell Hen- 


| derson. Clippings from a roll. © 
title. description and 136 prints ree’d. 
Geral, 19123 Ti 27. 


597 


33983 


BIOGRAPH co.—Continued. 

Two daughters; by eorge Hen- 
nessy. Clippings from a roll. © title, 
description and 94 prints rec’d. Oct. 
21, 1912 oO! 


Unseen enemy; by Edward Acker. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de- 
scription and 127 prints rec’d. Oct. 16, 
1912; 88. 


CRAWFORD (M. H.) Seattle. [838984 

Whaling in the far north, off the 
coast of Alaska in the treacherous 
Bering Sea. Roll. © Nov. 9, 1912; 
2 ce. and description Nov. 15, 1912; 
Ys ial 0 


DANZIGER (A. J.) New York. 
[33985, 33986 
Miracle (The) © title, description 
and 17 prints Oct. 24, 1912; L 108. 
Shipwrecked in icebergs. © title, 
deseription and 11 prints reed. Oct. 
29, 1912; M 8. 


EDISson (THOMAS A.) INC., Orange. 
N.. J. [88987-34201 
Aladdin up-to-date, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © Sept. 4, 1912; 2 c. each 


Sept. 25, 1912; J 176523-176526. 


Alone in New York, 1-4. Clippings 
from:a reel. © Aug. 27, 1912; 2 c. 
each Sept. 3, 1912; J 176439-176442. 


Annie crawls upstairs, by James Op- 


penheim. 7192. Reel. © Nov. 29, 
1912; 2 e. and description Nov. 30, 
1912; L 147. 


At Bear Track Gulch; by R. P. Jan- 
ette. 7222. Reel. © Dec. 27, 1912; 
2 ¢. and description Jan. 2, 1912; L 
238. 

Baby’s shoe: by Robert E. Coffey. 
7159. Reel. © Oct. 16, 1912; 2 ec. 
and description Oct. 22, 1912; L 52. 


Believe me if all those endearing 
young charms, 14. © Sept. 6, 1912; 
2 e. each Sept. 11, 1912; J 176471- 
176474. 


Benares and Agra, India, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © Sept. 23, 1912; 
2, ench! MOGn: ay “TS! 2 ps0 
176553. 

Bobby’s dream. 7160. Reel. © Oct. 
23, 1912; 2 ec. and description Oct. 24, 
1912; L 59. 

Boy and the girl, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © Aug. 30, 1912; 2 c. 
each Sept. 3, 1912; J 176459-176462. 

Bridget’s sudden wealth, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © Sept. 7, 1912; 2 


ec. each Sept. 11, 1912; J 176463- 
176466. 
Bringing home the pup. 7156. Reel. 


© Oct. 10, 1912; 2 c. and description 
Oct. 18, 1912; L 48. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., Vv. 7 


EDISON (THOMAS A.) INC.—Continued. 

Burma, Rangoon, India. 7155. Reel. 
© Oct. 17, 1912; 2 ce and description 
Oct. 1851912) 23M 4: 


Calumet “K”, 14. Clippings from 
a reel. © Sept. 30, 1912; 2 ec each 
Oct. 8, 1912; J 176569-176572. 


Cashmere, 1-4. Clippings from a 
reel. © Oct. 5, 1912; 2 c. each Oct. 8, 
1912; J 176581-176584. . 

Chase across the continent. 7178. 
Reel. © Nov. 8, 1912; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 11, 1912; L 108. : 


Christmas accident; by Annie Hliot 
Trumbull. 7196. Reel. © Nov. 29, 
1912; 2 c. and description Dec. 3, 1912; 
L 149. 


Clue to her parentage. 7206. Reel. 
© Deg. 18, 1912; 2 e@ and description 
Dec. 14, 1912; L 177. 


Copper mines at Bingham, Utah. 
7157. Reel. © Oct. 10, 1912; 2 c. and 
description Oct. 18, 1912; M 5. 


Crime of carelessness; by James 
Oppenheim. 7209. Reel. 1. © Dec. 
138, 1912; 2 c. and description Dec. 14, 
191232? a PIG. 


-——2. © Dec. 20, 1912; 2 c and 
description Dec. 21, 1912; L 214. 


Cub reporter, 1-4. Clippings from a 
reel. © Aug. 23, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 
8, 1912; J 176455-176458. 

Cynthia’s agreement, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © Sept. 25, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each Oct. 1, 1912; J 176558-176561. 


Dam builder, 1-4. Clippings from a 
reel. © Sept. 13, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 
18, 1912; J 176503-176506. 


Dollar saved isa dollar earned. 7185. 
Reel. © Nov. 15, 1912; 2 ec. and de- 
scription Nov. 21, 1912; L 127. 


Eldorado lode; by H. B. Marriott 
Watson. 7218. Reel. © Dec. 27, 
1912; 2 e. and description Dec. 30, 
1902) Dae: 


First settler’s story, from Farm fes- 
tivals; by Will Carleton. 7201. Reel. 
© Dec. 6, 1912; 2 ce. and description 
Dec..1,. 19125 Geto. 

Fog; by Bannister Merwin. 7195. 
Reel. © Nov. 29, 1912; 2 c. and de- 
scription Nov. 30, 1912; L 148. 

For her; by Banister Merwin. 7210. 
Reel. © Dec. 20, 1912; 2 c. and de- 
scription Dee. 21, 1912; L 192. 

For professional services; by H. M. 
King. 7161. Reel. © Oct. 28, 1912; 
2c. and description Oct. 24, 1912; L 60. 


Forest fire. 7188. Reel. © Nov.’ 22, 
1912; 2 ec. and description Nov. 28, 
1912; Ty 182. 


598 


LIST OF MOVING PICTURES 


no. 4, 1912 


Epison (THOMAS A.) INc.—Continued. 


Girl from the country, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © Oct. 1, 1912; 2c. 
each Oct. 8, 1912; J 176577-176580. 


Governor (The) 1-3. Clippings from 
a reel. © Sept. 17, 1912; 2 ce. each 
Sept. 25, 1912; J 176535—-176537. 


Grandfather (The) 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © Sept. 21, 1912; 2c. 
each Sept. 25, 1912; J 176527-176530. 


Green eyed monster, 1-3. Clippings 
from a reel. © Oct. 2, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Oct. 8, 1912; J 176562-176564. 


Harnessing a mountain stream, 
7191. Reel. © Nov. 22, 1912; 2c. and 
description Nov. 27, 1912; M 17. 


He swore off smoking, 7207. Reel. 
© Dec. 13, 1912; 2 ec. and description 
Dec. 19, 1912: L 187. 


Hearts and diamonds, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © Sept. 20, 1912; 
2 ec. each Sept. 25, 1912; J 176531- 
176534. 


Helping John, 1-4. Clippings from a 
reel. © Aug. 28, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 
3, 1912; J 176451-176454. 


High explosives as used in the U. S. 
army, 7180. Reel. © Nov. 8, 1912; 
2 ec. and description Nov. 9, 1912; M11. 


His mother’s hope, 7189. Reel. © 
Nov. 22, 1912; 2 c. and description Nov. 
ao 1O12: Ti 133. 


Holding the fort, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © Aug. 14, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each Sept. 25, 1912; J 176519-176522. 


Hope, a Red Cross seal story; by 
James Oppenheim. 7172. Reel. © 
Noy. 8, 1912; 2 ec. and description Nov. 
2912: L101. 


How Bobby joined the circus, 1-4. 
Clippings from a reel. © Sept. 23, 
1912; 2 c. each Oct. 1, 1912; J 176554— 
176557. 


How the horseshoe upset a whole 
family; by Louise Sydmeth. 7208. 
Reel. © Dec. 18, 1912; 2c. and de- 
seription Dec. 19, 1912; L 186. 


- How they got the vote; by Ashley 
Miller. 7212. Reel. © Dec. 20, 1912; 
2 ec. and description Dec. 23, 1912; L 
207. 


In his father’s steps, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © Aug. 6, 1912; 2 c. each 
Sept. 18, 1912; J 176483-176486. 


Interrupted wedding bells. 7217. 
Reel. © Dec. 27, 1912; 2 c and de 
seription Dec. 30, 1912; L 229. 


Island of Ceylon, India. 7182. Reel. 
© Nov. 8, 1912; 2 c. and description 
Noy. 16, 1912; M 14. 


34201 


EDISON (THoMAs A.) INc.—Continued. 


It is never too late to mend, by 
Charles Reade. 2 reels. © Dec. 20, 
1912; 2 ce. and description Dec. 21, 
1912; L 198. 


Lady Clare; by Alfred Lord Tenny- 
son. 7198. Reel. © Dec. 6, 1912; 2c. 
and description Dec. 7, 1912; L 158. 


Lake Geneva camp of the Y. M.C.A., 
Lake Geneva, Wis. 7220. Reel. © 
Dec. 27, 1912; 2 c. and description Jan. 
22 1918 5 DL 23%. 


Latest addition to the U. S. navy. 
7186. Reel. © Nov. 22, 1912; 2c. and 
description Nov. 23, 1912; M 16. 


Lazy Bill Hudson, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © Sept. 18, 1912; 2 «. 
each Sept. 25, 1912; J 176511-176514. 


Letter to the princess. 7177. Reel. 
© Nov. 8, 1912; 2 ce. and description 
Nov. 11, 1912; L 105. 


Linked together; by Abigail Mar- 
shall. 7169. Reel. © Nov..1, 1912; 2 
e. and description Nov. 4, 1912; L 91. 


Little girl next door, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © Sept. 24, 1912; 2 ¢. 
each Oct. 1, 1912; J 176542-176545. 


Love among the geysers. 7205. 
Reel. © Dec. 18, 1912; 2 c. and de- 
seription Dec. 14, 1912; L 178. 


Maid of honor; by Bannister Mer- 
win. 7219. Reel. © Dec. 27, 1912; 
2 ce. and description Dec. 30, 1912; L 
226. 


Manufacture of paper, Maine, 1-4. 
Clippings from a reel. © Sept. 10, 
1912; 2 e@. each Sept. 18, 1912; J 
176495-176498. 


Maple sugar industry at Thompson, 
Pa., 1-4. Clippings from a reel. 
July 17, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 18, 1912; 
J 176479-176482. 


Marjorie’s diamond ring, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © Aug. 7, 1912; 
2 ec. each Sept. 18, 1912; J. 176487- 
176490. 


Mary in stageland, 14. Clippings 
from a reel. C Sept. 27, 1912; 2 «¢. 
each Oct. 1, 1912; J 176546—-176549. 


Mr. Pickwick’s predicament, 1-4. 
Clippings from a reel. © Aug. 21, 
1912; 2 c. each Sept. 3, 1912; J 176435- 
176438. 


National soldiers’ home, 1-4. Clip- 
pings from.a reel. © Sept. 18, 1912; 
2 ec. each Sept. 25, 1912; J 176515- 
176518. 


599 


34201 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Iv, 1 S., Vv. % 


Epison (Tuomas A.) INc.—Continued. 


New day’s dawn; by Rey. EH. Boudi- 
not Stockton. 7215. Reel. © Dec. 27, 
1912; 2 c. and description Dec. 30. 
1912; I. 228. 

New squire; by Bannister Merwin. 
T184. ." Beel.. ©, Nov. 15, 19122 2 c. 
and description Nov. 21, 1912; L 128. 


No place for a minister’s son; by 
E. R. Coffin. 7194. Reel. © Nov. 29, 
1912; 2 c¢. and description Novy. 30, 
1912; L 146. 

© 


Noble profession. 7174. Reel. 
Nov. 8, 1912; 2 c. and description Nov. 
11, 1912; L 107. 


Office boy’s birthday; by Charles M. 
Seay. 7221. Reel. © Dee. 27, 1912; 
2c. and description oe 2, 1913; L 
236. 


Old appointment; by Harry Furniss. 
7199. Reel. © Dec. 6, 1912; 2 c. and 
description Dec. 7, 1912; L 156. 


Old fashioned elopement; by F. G. 
Ford. 7203. Reel, © Dec. 3, 1912; 2 
c. and description Dec. 18, 1912; L 171. 


Old reporter; by E. J. Montague. 
7171. Reel. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 c. and 
description Nov. 4, 1912; L 93. 


Olympic games of the Pittsburgh 
Y. M. C. A., 1-4... Clippings from a 
reel. © Oct. 2, 1912; 2 ec. each Oct. 8, 
1912; J 176573-176576. 


On Donovan’s division; by W. Han- 
scn Durham. 7183. Reel. © Nov. 8, 
1912; 2 ¢e. and description Nov. 16, 
1912; L 120. 


Opening of the Y. 

playground, Lynchburg, 1912, 1-4. 
Clippings from a reel. © Sept. 7, 
1912; 2 e. each Sept. 11, 1912; J 
176467-176470. 


’Ostler Joe, 1-4. Clippings from a 
reel. © Sept. 28, 1912; 2 ¢. each Oct. 
1, 1912; J 1765388-176541. 


Proposal under difficulties; by John 
Kendrick Bangs. 7202. Reel. © Dec. 
6, 1912; 2 ce. and description Dec. 7, 
1912; L 160. ‘ 


Public and private care of infants. 
Reel. © Dec. 6, 1912; 2 ec. and de- 
scription Dee. 7, 1912; L 159. 


Redman’s burden; by Bannister 
Merwin. 7214. Reel. © Dec. 20, 
1912; 2 ce. and description Dec. 238, 
1912; L 209. 


‘Rescue, care and education of blind 
babies, 1-4. Clippings from a reel. 
© Sept. 14, 1912; 2 c. each Sept. 18. 
19122 176507—-176510. 


M. C. A. Island 


vord. 7176. Reel. 
-¢. and description Nov. 9, 1912; 


Seay. 


7181. Reel. 


Epison (THOMAS A.) INc.—Continued. 


Running away of Doris; by M. B. 
Havey. 7213. Reel. © Dec. 20, 1912; 
2 c. and description Dee. 23, 1912; 
L 208. 


Sally Ann’s strategy; by Louise Al- 
© Nov. 8, 1912; 2 
L 99. 

Salt Lake City and its surround-. 
ings. 7168. Reel. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2 
ce. and description Nov. 4, 1912; M 9. 


Saving the game; by Charles M. 
7190. Reel. © Nov. 22, 1912; 
2 c. and description Nov. 27, 1912; 
L 187. 

Simla, India, 1-4. Clippings from 
a reel. © Aug. 31, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Sept. 8, 1912; J 176443-176446. . ce 

Some rare specimens and a few old 
friends, New York . zoological park. . 
7180. Reel. © Nov. 8, 1912; 2 ¢ and 
deseription Nov. 14,1912; M 12. 


Stranger and the taxicab, 14. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © Sept. 11, 1912; 
2 ec. each Sept. 18, 1912; J 176499- 
176502. 


Street beautiful, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © Aug. 20, 1912; 2. 
each Sept. 18, 1912; J 176491-176494. 

Suffragette in spite of himself; by 
Bannister Merwin. 7158. Reel. © 
Oct. 10, 1912; 2 c. and deseupane Oct. 
18, 1912; L AT. wr 


Sunday afternoon in rural England. 
7193. Reel. © Nov. 29, 1912; 2. and 


description Noy. 30, 1912; M 18. 
Third thanksgiving; by James Op- 
penheim. 7179. Reel. © Nov. 8, 


1912: 2 c. and description Nov. 14, 
19123 fy dk, 

Thrilling rescue by Uncle Neaeic by 
Fred BE. Nankwel. 7170. Reel. © 


Nov. 1, 1912; 2 e. and descrite Nov. 


4, 1912: L 92. 
Tim; by James Oppenheim. T1738. 
Reel. "© Nov. 8, 1912; 2 c. and de 


scription Nov. 9, 1912; L 100. 


Title cure; by George A. Imlach. 
7223. Reel. © Dec. 27, 1912; 2 c. and 
description Jan. 2, 1912; L 239. © 


Totville eye; by Bannister Merwin. 
© Nov. 8, 1912; 2 c. and 
description Nov. 14, 1912; L 118. 


Triangle (The) 1-4. Clippings from 
a reel. © Sept. 3, 1912; 2 ¢. each 
Sept. 12; 1912; J 176475-176478. 


Unsullied shield; by Charles J. Bra- 
bin. 7216. Reel. © Dec. 20, pg 
2 ec. and description. Dec. 26, 1912: 
74M 


600° 


LIST OF MOVING PICTURES 
no. 4, 1912 34233 


EDISON (THOMAS A.) INcC.—Continued. 

Usurer’s grip, 1-4. Clippings from a 
reel. © Oct. 4, 1912; 2 c each Oct. 8, 
1912; J 176565-176568. 


War on the mosquito, 1-4. Clippings 
from a reel. © Aug. 24, LOTR sl 
each Sept. 3; 1912; J 176447-176450. 

What Katie did; by Charles M. 
Seay. 7204. Reel. © Dec. 13)! TOT? 
2 ¢. and description Dec. 14, 1912: 'T, 
a5. 

When Joey was on time; by Richard 
Ridgely. 7200. Reel. © Dec. 6, 1912; 
2 ce. and description Dec. (, 191230 
155. 

Winking parson; by Page Spencer. 
187. Reel. © Nov. 15, 1912; 2 eang 
description Nov. 21, 1912 - P36. 

Yosemite national park and the big 
trees of California. 7211. Reel. © 
Dec. 20, 1912: 2 ce. and description 
Dec. 23, 1912: M 23. 


GAUMONT co.—Continued. 

Vengeance of Egypt; by Louis 
Feuillade. Clippings from a reel. © 
title, description and 38 prints rec’d. 
Nov. 5, 1912: L 94. 


HENIvS (I*REDERICK) New York. 
[34210-34212 

Hunting the game of a large city. 
Small roll. © title, ana description 
of prints recd. Noy. 25, 1912; L 145, 

Mareoni operator, in three acts, 
Small roll. © title recd. Dec. 23, 1912: 
description reed. Dec. 23, 1912; prints 
reed. Dec. 18, 1912: L 216. 

Unlucky horse Shoe, in three acts, 
Small roll. © title recd. Dec. 23, 1912; 
description reed. Dec. 23, 1912; 119 
prints reed. Dee. LS, 1902 1; Das: 


KALEM co., New York. [34213, 34214 

From the manger to the cross; or, 
Jesus of Nazareth; a drama in five 
acts by Gene Gauntier. 6 reels. © 
Dec. 2, 1912: 2 ce. and description Dee, 
7, 1912: M 20, 

From the manger to the cross; or, 
Jesus of Nazareth. Clippings from a 
roll. © title, description and 104 
prints recd. Oct. Ze US fb lea 5 6 


FAMOUS PLAYERS FILM co., New York. 
[84202, 34203 


Bernhardt (Sarah) and her all star 
company in the spectacular photo-play 
Queen Elizabeth, pts. 1-4. 4 reels. © 
pus. 12) 1912- 2 e. Cet. 29,1912: ide- 
Scription Oct. 28, 1912; L 82, 

Count of Monte Cristo; by Edwin 
S. Porter and Joseph Golden. 5 pts. 
5 reels. © Dee. 10, 1912; 2 c. Dee. 18, 
1912, and description Dec. 165. 4902 © Ti 
188. 

FEATURE FILM co., New York. [34204 


Adventures of Lieut. Petrosino. 
Clippings from a roll. © title and 
description recd. Noy. 20, 1912; 65 
prints recd. Nov. 14, Ui Aa Dra 2 8 


KELLY (Harry A.) Los Angeles, 
[84215-84233 

[19 photographs] : 

Company of the Mormon pioneers 
with Brigham Young at the hend re- 
turning to winter quarters, Aug. 27, 
1847.—Mormon pioneers about to enter 
Salt Lake V alley, July 24, 1847.—Mor- 
mon pioneers advanced company com- 
ing over Little Mountain, July, 1847.— 
Mormon pioneers coming off Big Moun- 
tain in Mountain Dell, July, 1847. 
Mormon pioneers coming over Little 
Mountain into Emigration Canyon, 
July 22, 1847.—Mormon pioneers enter- 
ing Salt Lake Valley, July 24, 1847. 
Mormon pioneers in camp in great Salt 
Lake Valley, July 24, 1847.—Mormon 
pioneers in evening camp in route 
across the plains, J une, 1847.—Mormon 
pioneers on the march in Emigration 
Canyon, July, 1847.—Mormon pioneers 
Starting over Little Mountain, July, 
1847.—Pratt (Orson) and Erastus 
Snow advanced company blazing the 
trail ahead of the Mormon pioneers, 
July, 1847.—Pratt ( Orson) and Erastus 
Snow first sight of Salt Lake Valley, 
July 21, 1847.—Pratt’s (Orson) ad- 
vanced company.—Pratt’s (Orson) ad- 
vanced company entering Salt Lake 
Feuillade. Clippings from a reel. Valley, July 22, 1847.—Reproduction 
title, description and 25 prints rec’d. | of the Mormon pioneers of 1847.— 
Nov. 7, 1912: 1, 97. | Smith (Joseph) Jr. courting Emma 


601 


FEATURE FILM SALES co., LTD., Chicago. 

[84205 

True till death; by Hispano film co. 

Small roll. © Noy. 7, 1912: 2 ¢. and 
description Nov. ODS Kiera 


GARDNER (HELEN) New York. [34206 

Gardner (Helen) in Cleopatra; by 
C. S. Gaskill. Clippings from a reel. 
© title, and description 363 prints 
recd. Dec. 17, 1912: L 182. 


GAUMONT co., New York. 
[84207-34209 
International conspiracy ; by Meonce 
Perret. Clippings from a reel. © 
title, description and 75 prints ree’d. 
Nov. 7, 1912: L 98. 
Perils of the Atlantic; by Louis 


74324131] 


34234 


KELLY (Harry A.)—Continued. 
[19 photographs] 

Hale.—Smith (Joseph) Jr. engaging 
board at Isaac Hale’s home.—Young 
(Brigham) company in camp in Emi- 
gration Canyon, July, 1847. Young’s 
(Brigham) first view of Salt Lake 
Valley, July, 1847. 
2 c. each Nov. 18, 1912; J 175404— 
175422. 


KLEINE (GEORGE) Chicago. 
34234-34245 
At Napoleon’s command; by Societa 
italiana cines. Clippings from a reel. 
© title, description and 46 prints recd. 
Noy. 29, 1912; L 1438. 


Death or glory. Clippings from a 
reel. © title, description and 61 prints 
recd. Oct. 14, 1912; L 34. 

Flower of love and the fiower of 
death; by Societa italiana cines. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © title, description 
and 59 prints recd. Nov. 25, 1912; L 
164. 


Heart of steel; by Societa italiana 
cines. Clippings from a reel. © title, 
description and 86 prints recd. Dec. 
16, 1912; L 189. 


In the bear’s claws; by Societe gen- 
erale de cinematographs Helipse. Clip- 
pings from a reel. © title, description 
and 32 prints recd. Nov 25, 1912; L 
165. 

Mystery of the Elk City bank; by 
Societe generale de cinematographs 
Eclipse. Clippings from a reel. © 
title, description and 44 prints recd. 
Nov. 29, 1912; L 142. 


Patriotism; by Societa italiana cines. 
Clippings from a reel. © title. dscrip- 
tion and 27 prints recd. Nov. 25, 1912; 
L 1638. 


Red man’s honor. Clippings from a 
reel. © title, description and 51 prints 
recd. Oct. 19, 1912; L 49. 


Shylock; by Societe generale des 
cinematographes LHclipse. Clippings 
from a reel. © title, description and 9 
prints recd. Dec. 23, 1912; L 206. 


Sister’s ordeal. Clippings from a 
reel. © title. description and 97 prints 
recd. Oct. 26, 1912; L 62. 


Smart lady detective; by Societa 
italiana cines. Clippings from a reel. 
© title, description and 66 prints 


recd. Dec. 14, 1912; L 174. 


Strength and cunning; by Societa 
italiana cines. Clippings from a reel. 
©) title, description and 188 prints 
recd. Dec. 16, 1912; L 180. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


© Sept. 12, 1912; | 


Ruins of Zooartuodz and 


pt. Iv, n.8., v. 7 


LAEMMLE (CARL), New York. [84246 
Rainey’s (Paul J.) African hunt 
pictures. 6 pts. 6 rolls. © July 15, 


1912; 2 e. and description Dec. 26, 
1912; M 24. 


MESROPIAN (KaAcHADOoR H.) Worces- 
ter, Mass. [84247-34249 


Consecration of Mataos II. Funeral 
of Mataos II. © title, description and 
4 prints recd. Oct. 7, 1912; L 57. 

Mataos II entering church in Tiflis. 
Laying of the corner stone of univer- 
sity in Tiflis. © title, description and 
2 prints recd. Oct. 7, 19125 15s: 

Vagarschabad; pond and _ forest. 
Anni. © 
title, description and 5 prints reed. Oct. 
7, 1912; M 6. 


NAT’L. MOUTH HYGIENE ASS’N., Cleve- 


land. [384250 
Tooth ache; by Motionscope co. 
Reel. © Dec. 2, 1912; Dec. 23, 1912, 


and description Dec. 21, 1912; L 194. 


NoRDISK FILMS co., Copenhagen. 
[34251-34253 


Governor’s daughter, pts. 1, 2. Clip- 
pings from a roll. © title, description 
and 58 prints rec’d. Nov. 14, 1912; 
toads 


Great circus catastrophe, pts. 1-8. 
Clippings from a roll. © title, de- 
scription and 78 prints rec’d. Noy. 14. 
1912; L 110. 

Shanghaied. © title, description, 
and 80 prints recd. Nov. 21, 1912; 
| Dae 


PURITAN SPECIAL FEATURES CO., Boston. 
[84254 


Quincey Adams Sawyer and Mason’s 
Corner folks; by Justin Adams. 4 pts. 
4 reels. © Dec. 25, 1912; 2 c. and 
description Dec. 28, 1912; L 219. 


ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL 
RESEARCH, New York. 
[34255-34257 


Suture of blood vessels no. 1; by 
Eclair film co. Clipping from a reel. 
© title recd. Nov. 29, 1912; description 
recd. Dec. 7, 1912; prints reed. Nov. 
29, 1912; M 22. 

Technique of transfusion no. 1; by 
Eclair film co. Clippings from a reel. 
© title recd. Nov. £9, 1912; description 
recd. Dec. 19, 1912; prints recd. Nov. 
29, 1912; M 21. 

Visceral organism. Clippings from 
a reel. © title, description and 4 
prints reed. Nov. 11, 1912; M 15. 


602 


LIST OF MOVING PICTURES 


no. 4, 1912 


SAVOY FILM EXCHANGE, New York. 
[84258 


Victorious battle for the conquest of 
Mergheb, Africa. Small roll. © Sept. 
23, 1912; 2 c. and description Sept. 27, 
12° M 3. 


SocIETE FRANCAISE DES FILMS ET CINE- 
MATOGRAPHES ECLAIR, Paris. 
[84259-34286 


Accidental servant. Small reel. © 
title, deseription and 54 prints recd. 
mec. 50, 1912; L 221. 


Beryl coronet, from The adventures 
of Sherlock Holmes; by Sir Arthur 
Conan Doyle. Small reel. © title, 
description and 108 prints rec’d. Nov. 
oe, 1912: L 83. 


Blanchette: or, Overwhelmed by the 
world. Small reel. © title, descrip- 
tion and 48 prints rec’d. Oct. 17, 1912; 
L44.. 


Brink of the abyss. Small reel. © 
title, description and 48 prints rec’d. 
Oct. 17, 1912; L 46. 


Copper beeches, from The adven- 
tures of Sherlock Holmes. Small reel. 
© title, description and 41 prints reec’d. 
Noy. 4, 1912; L 88. 


Death and resurrection; or, From 
‘pope to pope. An exact reproduction 
of the event; by J. de Bonnefon. 
‘Small reel. © title, description and 
44 prints recd. Dee. 4, 1912: L 150. 


Detective’s Santa Claus. Small reel. 
© title, description and 46 prints 
reed. Dec. 30, 1912; L 224. 


Eldest son rules; or, The iron hand. 
Small reel. © title, description and 
84 prints rec’d. Sept. 26, 1912; L 36. 


Expiation. Small reel. © title, de 
scription and 44 prints reed. Dee. 7, 
mei2: 7, 152. 


Gallop of death. Small reel. © 
itle, description and 78 prints recd. 
Be. 30, 1912; L225. 


Girl from Maxim’s, from G. Fey- 
eau’s comedy. Small reel. © title, 
escription and 85 prints ree’d. Nov. 
o 1912; 1 87. 


Hunchback; or, The little Parisian 
agardere, from Paul Feval’s cele- 
rated novel. Small reel. © title, de- 
ription and 50 prints recd. Nov. 29, 
912; L 140. 


Tron master. Small reel. © title, 
escription and 56 prints recd. Oct. 17, 
mie: LL, 45. 


34256 


SoolgkTE FRANCAISE DES FILMS ET CINE- 
MATOGRAPHES HKcniarr, Paris—Cont’d. 
Josephine, Empress and Queen. 

Small reel. © title, description and 

36 prints recd. Dec. 21, 1912; L 190. 
Little mother of the Black Pine 

trail. Small reel. © title, descrip- 

tion and 56 prints recd. Dec. 30, 1912; 

L222; 

Mystery of Boscombe Vale, from The 
adventures of Sherlock Holmes; by 
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Small reel. 
© title. description and 33 prints recd. 
Noy. 13, 1912; L 108. 

On the threshold of life. Small reel. 
© title, description and 84 prints recd. 
Dec. 13, 1912; L 170. 

Queen of Camargue; or, A gypsy’s 
vendetta. Small reel. © title, de 
scription and 120 prints reed. Oct. 28, 
TOI s) Myvonk 

Return of Lady Linda. Small reel. 
© title, description and 114 prints 
recd. Dec. 30, 1912; L 223. 

Reygate squires, from The adven- 
tures of Sherlock Holmes; by Sir 
Arthur Conan Doyle. © title, descrip 
tion and 44 prints recd. Nov. 1, 1912; 
L 84, 

Silver blaze, from the adventures of 
Sherlock Holmes; by Sir Arthur 
Conan-Doyle. Small reel. © title, de 
scription and 34 prints recd. Nov. 29, 
HOLD > Ts) 141) 


Stolen papers, from the adventures 
of Sherlock Holmes; by Sir Arthur 
Conan Doyle. Small reel. © title, 
description and 27 prints reed. Nov. 23, 
1912; L 130. 


Speckled band, from The adventures 
of Sherlock Holmes; by Sir Arthur 
Conan Doyle. Small reel. © title, de- 
scription and 78 prints recd. Nov. 1, 
1912; L 85. 


Tammany boarder. A_ burlesque. 
Small reel. © title, description and 54 
prints recd. Dec. 30, 1912; L 220. 


Tears of blood. Small reel. © tiile, 
description and 36 prints recd. Nov. 1, 
1912; L 86. 


Tempest (The) ; by William Shakes- 
peare. Small reel. © title, description 
and 80 prints recd. Dec. 26, 1912: L 
2ht. 

Tosca (La) Small reel. © title, de- 
scription and 41 prints ree’d. Oct. 1. 
1912; L 35. 

Wager (The) Small reel. © title. 
description and 25 prints recd. Dec. 26, 
1912; L 210. 


608 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


34287 


pt. Iv, n. s., v. 7, no. 4, 1912 


VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, Brooklyn. 
[34287 
Little minister; by James Young, a 
picturized scenario taken from the 
novel known as The little minister by 
J M. Barrie. 3 reels. © Dec. 5, 1912: 
2 e. and description Dec. 12, 1912; L 
168. 


VITASCOPE co., New York. 
[84288, 34289 

Theft of the secret code. Clippings 
from a reel. © title, description and 
50 prints recd. Dec. 17, 1912; L 183. 

Unwritten law; or The oath of 
Stephen Huller; by Felix Hollander. 
Clippings from a reel. © title, de 
scription and 80 prints rec’d. Nov. 8, 
1912; L 102. 


VITASCOPE co. OF AMERICA, New York. 

[34290 

Penalty of folly; or, The Apache’s 

revenge. Clippings from a reel. © 

title, description and 118 prints recd. 
Dec. 26, 1912; L 234. 


Von UNSCHULD-LAzARD (Mme. MARIE) 
Washington. [34291 


Demonstration of the _ technical 
training, necessary for the pianist of 
our days. © title, description and 4 
prints recd. Dec. 30, 1912; M 25. 


WARNER’S FEATURE FILM cCO., New York. 


[34292-34294 

Raiders of the Mexican border. 
Clippings from a reel. © title, descrip- 
tion and 112 prints ree’d Oct. 25, 1912; 
L 61. j 

Regeneration. Clippings from a reel. 
© title, description and 42 prints rec’d. 
Oct: 12, 19125 4 aie 

Tracked by wireless; by Royal film 
co. in three reels. Clippings from a 
reel. © title, description and 202 
prints recd. Nov. 21, 1912; L 123. 


WORLD'S BEST FILM CO., New York. 


[384295 
Pilgrim’s progress; by Richard 
Maerky. pts. 1-4. Rolls. © Oct. 8, 


1912; 2 ec. and description Oct. 9, 1912; 
aes 


Number of entries of Motion picture photoplays_________________________ 


Number of entries of Motion pictures other than photoplays_____________ Ze 


604 


INDEX TO PART 4, WORKS OF ART, REPRODUCTIONS OF 
A WORK OF ART, DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF 
PeSClIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL (CHARACTER, | PHOT O- 


Gmareo, PRINTS,:.PICTORIAL 


MOTION PICTURES. 


New series—Volume 


ILLUSTRATIONS, AND 


7, Nos. 1-4, 1912. 


This index contains the names of all copyright proprietors of Works of art, Repro- 
ductions of a work of art, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical char- 


acter, Photographs and Prints 


persons portrayed, 


and pictorial illustrations, 
and Motion pictures other than photoplays, registered during the year 1912. 
references are made from distinguished artists and engravers, 
and from the titles of motion pictures. 


Motion-picture photoplays 
In addition, 
from the names of the 


The Figures refer to the citation numbers following the names of pro- 


prietors in the catalogue. 


Aab (C. L.) 11020. 

Aaron, Bible character. 7751, 26395. 
Abbey (Edwin A.) 2067, 19152. 
Abbott (A. T.) 26576. 

Abby (Prof. Cleveland) 18940. 
Abdul Baha. See Baha (Abdul) 


Abednego, Bible character. 7751. 
Abel, Bible character. 7751, 10659, 
15285, 22911. 
bel (W. H.) 1001, 11021. 
bel & Carey. 18096. 
bernathy (A. H.) 1002. 
bijah, Bible character. 7751. 
bimeleck, Bible character. 7751. 
bner, Bible character. 7751. 
braham, Bible character. 7751, 10659, 


nOhe2, 22911. 

braham (George F.) 10251. 
bsalom, Bible character. 7751. 
Absent-minded burglar. 383930. 
ecidental servant. 34259. 
eeola (Jacob) 11051. 
cetylene welding co. 26577. 
cker (Jean) 33324. 

ckerman (F. I.) 26580. 
eckley (B. D.) 5540. 

cret (George) 18097. 

mar (©. H.) jr. 26581. 

dam & Eve. 7751. 

dams (Alva) 4088. 

dams (Ernest A.) 11052. 
dams (Eva E.) 1006. 

dams (I. ©.) 11058. 

dams (John Quincy) Pres. 
18422. 

dams (L. W.) 1009, 11055. 
dams (Maude) 10126. 

dams (Roy) 2718386. 

dams (Samuel) 4083. 

dams studio. 26586. 
damson (John) 1011. 
ddison (Thomas) 18098. 
dickes (William) 10120. 


Des. 


Adler (Geo.) 1, 442, 17464. 

Adler (L.) bros. & co. 10121, 26587. 

Adoni-Bezek, Bible character. 7751. 

Adrift. 25718. 

Adventures of Lieut. Petrosino. 34204. 

Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. 34259. 

Advertisers’ cut service. 1012. 

Advertiser’s press. 25741. 

Advertiser’s syndicate cut 
18099. 

Aeolian co. 10122, 

Aeroplane inventor. 173880. 

Affair at Raynor’s. 25518. 

African ostrich farm & feather co. 
33896. 


After many days. 25518. 

After many years. 10030. 

After the honeymoon. 338930. 

Agag (King) T7751. 

Agner (J. B.) 7663. 

Agonoff (Lenia) 8192. 

Ahab, king of Israel. 7751. 

Ainey (William D. B.) M. C. fr. Pa. 
4083. 

Ainsworth (Maj. Gen. Frederick Cray- 
ton) 4088. 

Ainsworth (J. R.) 

Akeley (C. H.) 1018. 

Akimoff (N. W.) 1022. 

Akin (Theron) M. C. fr. N. Y. 1609. 

Akiyama (Dr. Masanosuki). 13792. 

Alabama engraving co. 18100. 

Aladdin up-to-date. 385986. 

Alaska (Panoramic views of) in ani-. 
mated maps. 10029 


service. 


11059. 


11060. 


Albany, N. Y., University club dinner. 
2716. 

Albany school of fine arts. 18101. 

Albert (Hlsie) 38324. 

Alberty (Ada M.) 1028. 

Aleohol, the poison of humanity. 


9754. 


605 


INDEX 


Alderman (Edwin Anderson) Pres. of 
U. of Va. 4651. 
Aldrich (G. Ames) 

25748. 
Ale-Ting service. 18102. 
Alexander, king of Servia. 
Alexander (A. D.) 26589. 
Alexander (Gus) 2713. 
Alexander (J. W.) 2148, 10126. 
Alexander (Kenneth) 1025, 11064, 
18103. 
Alexander (R. D.) 18105. 
Alger (I. M.) 15910. 
Algy, the watchman. 17065. 
Ali Kuli (Madame) 18940. 
All a mistake. 10030. 
All for her. 17827. 
Allegretti (N. W.) 18106. 
Allen (Claude) 11167, 14141. 
Allen (Freel) 14141. 
Allen (H. N.) 18107. 
Allen (J. D.) 18111. 
Allen (Sherman) 18708, 18940. 
Allen (W. M.) 1026. 
Allen & co. 1027. 
Allen shoe co. 18112. 
Allerton (W. H.) 18118. 
Allston (W.) 2148. 
Alman & co. 26594. 
Almanae advertising agency. 
Almyr feature films. 83897. 
Alone in New York. 33986. 
Alpha sigma phi fraternity. 
Amaties (Louis). 186. 
Amberg (Louis) & son. 
10127, 25744. 
Ambrose (J. F.) 1029. 
Ambrosio-American co. 3838898. 
America music co. 18220. 
Amer. art news co. 11065, 18120. 


10128, 11061, 


29411. 


Amer. art works. 1030, 18126, 26597. 

Amer. assn. for study & prev. infant 
mortality. 18148. 

Amer. Baptist soc. 18159. 

Amer. blacksmith co. 26635. 

Amer. cement tile mfg. co. 18160. 

Amer. chart co. 18162. 

Amer. colortype co. 11. 

Amer. commercial ady’g. co. 1070, 
11066, 18168, 26636. 

Amer. encaustic tiling co., ltd. 18209, 
26679. 

Amer. film mfg. co. 25492, 33907. 


lithograph co. 11156. 

locomotive co. 12. 

lumberman. 11157. 

Amer. machinist. 26689. 

Amer. Mennonite brethren church (Del- 
egates of) 27855. 

Amer. museum of 
1105. 

Amer, 

Amer. 

Amer. 

Amer, 


Amer. 
Amer. 
Amer. 


natural history. 


nat’l art league. 11159. 
news co. 11160. 
optical co. 18221. 
photo. color eco. 1106. 


A 


| Anheuser-Busch brewing assn. 


pt.. va See 


photo co. 


Amer. 11161. 

Amer. poultry pub. co. 11164. 

Amer. press assn. 1148, 11167, 26690. 

Amer, radiator co. 26781. 

Amer. red cross. 10128. 

Amer. seeding machine co. 267382. 

Amer. show print. 1165, 26733. 

Amer. soc. of mechanical engineers. 
1166. 


Amer. sugar refining co. 26752. 

Amer. woodworking mach’y. co. 25749. 

Amer. woolen co. 18223. 

America’s feature film co. 17064, 
33929. 


Ames & Rollinson co. 

Amis (S. W.) 30790. 

Amon (W. A.) 26784. 

Amos (Prophet) T7751. 

Amundsen (Capt. Roald Hnseibeest 
Gravning) 16410. 


Anatomical diagram pub. co. 
Anchor buggy co. 18292. 
Andersen (H. C.) 26786. 
Anderson (B. HE.) 26815. 
Anderson (F. C.) 10138. 
Anderson (G. M.) 12158. 
Anderson (Miss Gertrude) 
Anderson (John) 1171. 
Anderson (S. B.) & son. 1169. 
Anderson (W. R.) co. 26816. 
Andilly (Arnauld dad’) 2148. 
Andover, Conn., base ball club. 19051. 
Andrew (T. 0.) 10134. 


1167, 26783. 


1168. 


12909. 


Andrews (Adj. Gen. George) 18708, 
28228. 

Andrews (Nicholas) Indian. 14998. 

Andrews (R. H.) 4858. 

Andrews cards co. 26817. 


| Angel and the stranded troupe. 17106. 


Angelis (Jefferson de) See De Ange- 
lis, 
Angell (Dr. James B.) 18986. 


18293. 
10135, 


Anglo Amer. post card co. 


11210, 26818. 


Ann the prophetess. 
Anne (Saint) 10271. 
Annie crawls upstairs. 338986. 
Ansberry (J/rs. Timothy T.) 
18940. 

Anthony (Saint) 198, 10271. 
Anthony (Mrs. Charles B.) 
Anthony co. 11218. 


14892. 


11609, 


11609. 


Apache’s revenge (Penalty of folly; 


or) 34290. 


Apeda studio. 1172. 


Appalachian apple orchards. 18811. 
Appelberg (G. R.) 18812. 

Apple pie. 17106. 

Appleton (Thomas Gold) 2148. 


Arakelyan (S.) 1180. 


Arbogaste (M. H.) 26819. 
Arcade photos co. 18318. 
Archambault (Tj. J.) 26820. 


606 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Archbald 
28580. 
Archbold (John D.) 20392. 
Archibald Chubbs & the widow. 9759. 
Arias (Senor Don Ricardo) Envoy 
Extraordinary & Minister Plenipo- 
tentiary fr. Panama. 1609, 18940. 
Arlington co. 26821. 
Arlington mills. 26822. 
Armour & co. 26828. 
Armstrong (B. L.) 26828. 
Armstrong (Harry Waters) 25741. 
Armstrong (M. L.) & eco. 11214. 
Arnold (C. D.) 1188. 
Arnold (Lt. H. H.) 18708. 
Arnold (R. J.) 1185. 
Arnold & Windeck. 1186. 
Arnot (G. Muss) 10244. 
Arnot (Robt.) 1187. 
Aronson (lL. V.) 17467. 
Arsene (Prince) 28580. 
Art of making silverplate. 
Art publication soe. 18314. 
Arthur (J.) 10614. 
Arthur (James) 1194, 11216, 18316. 
Arthur studio. 1195. 
Arthurs (S. M.) 10187. 
Artist and the brain specialist. 17106. 
Artist’s joke. 25518. 
Ascenzo (Nicola d’) See D’Ascenzo. 
Ashbrook (Mrs. William A.) 1609. 
Asheraft (B. A.) 11227. 
Ashe (J. J.) 183824. 
Ashe, Noyes & Small co. 
Ashly printing co. 1207. 
Ashton (H. L.) 10188. 
Ashurst (Henry F.) U. S. Sen. fr. 
Ariz. 28228. 
Aslanian (Kevork) 18325. 
Associated advertising clubs of Amer- 
iéa, | 12328. 
Associated tropical 
1230. 
Astor (Miss Alice 
12909, 28580. 
Astor (Mrs. 
28580. 
Astor (William Vincent) 1268, 21221, 
28580. 


At Bear Track Gulch. 33986. 
At home in the water. 25518. 
At Napoleon’s command. 34234. 
At the basket picnic. 38389380. 

At the masquerade ball. 25518. 
At the point of the sword. 9759. 
Athaliah, Bible character. 7751. 
Athletic knitting co. 26829. 
Atkins (C. M.) 1209. 

Atkinson news co. 11250. 

Atlas underwear co. 18326. 
Attell (Abe) 4852, 5197. 
Atwood (Harry N.) 16876. 
Aubert (J.) 27170. 

Aubery (J. M.) 18827. 
Auditorium studio. 1210. 


(Robert Wodrow) 4083, 


17327. 


11229. 


plantation Co. 


Muriel) 11167, 


Ava Willing) 12909, 


Ault (N. L.) 183829. 

Aunt Miranda’s cat. 17106. 

Aurora studios. 26830. 

Austen (HE. A.) 18832. 

Austen (J. I.) co. 1211, 11254. 

Austin (J. L.) 26850. 

Austrian (Ben) 25881. 

Auto bandits of Paris. 25704. 

Automobile board of trade. 26851. 

Autoreviseur co. 1212. 

Avery (Mrs. Elroy M.) 18368. 

Avery (O. P.) 18333 

Aviation film co. 25494. 

Aviator’s generosity. 17880. 

Ayer (HB. 8S.) 18334. 

Ayer (H.D.) 11258. 

Azy (Viscountess Q’) 

Azzoni (O.H.8.) 25750. 

B}) (iiss, He), )' 15367, 

B. V. D. co. 26852. 

Babcock (W. I.) 

Baby (The) 9759. 

Baby & the stork. 9720. 

Baby’s shoe. 3838986. 

Bache (J. H.V.) 101389. 

Bachelor’s Waterloo. 9759. 

Bachman (S. A.) 26858. 

Back to his own home town. 10071. 

Bacon (I. R.) 11955. 

Bacon (Mrs. Louis) 18940. 

Bad Pete’s gratitude. 33907. 

Bad War (Martha) Indian. 

Badger (Rear Admr. 
18940. 

Badgley (A. G.) 22, 11261. 

Baer (J. HB.) 11263. 

Baer (W.T.) 26854. 

Baggot (King) 33324. 

Bagnell (Miss) 18441. 

Baha (Abdul) 18882, 20678, 20675, 
27252, 31849, 82898. 

Bailey (Joseph Weldon) U. S. Sen. fr. 
Texas. 18940, 26856. 

Bailey (M. W.) 183835. 

Bailey (R.G.) 1215. 

Bailey-Roberts bros.—Davenport co. 

1218. 

Baillie (T. P.) 

Bain (F.B.) 26855. 

Bain (G.G.) 1268, 26856. 

Baird (Miss Leah) 8998. 16548, 33405. 


11609. 


1214, 11259. 


11917. 
Charles J.) 


2148. 


Baker (Hobey) 28580. 
Baker (R. J.) 1278, 18336. 
Baker (W.M.) 1286. 


Baker art gallery. 11269, 18348. 

Bakewell (Miss Nancy) 32750. 

Bakhméteff (George) Ambassador fr. 
Russia. 1609, 4083, 18940. 

Bakhméteff (Madame Mary B.) 1609, 
4083, 18940. 

Baldwin (J. L.) 11279, 18350, 26915. 

Ball (Davenport) 1287. 

Ball (James Moses) 10592. 

Ball (W. M.) 26917. 

Ball (W.S.) 11284. 


607 


Ball & Smith. 1288, 11285. 

Baluschek (Hans). 10645. 

Banbrock (W. EB.) 11286, 18357, 26918. 

Bandholtz (EF. J.) 26920. 

Bangs (Miss Mollie) 29600. 

Bank president’s son. 17106. 

Barbarous Mexico. 83929. 

Barda (Josephine) 26921. 

Bardsley (A. R.) 26922. 

Barker (B. B.) 26923. 

Barker (Florence) 33324. 

Barker (Wright) 26067. 

Barmore (Wm. K.) 1289, 18358. 

Barnard (F. I.) 10140. 

Barnes (B. C.) 183860. 

Barnes (C. A.) jr. 11288. 

Barnes (C. H.) 26928. 

Barnes (Mrs. Myrtle) 22818. 

Barnes (William) jr. 12909, 20394. 

Barnes County, N. D., pioneer club at 
Chautauqua park. 22395. 

Barvett (C. L.) 1290. 

Barnkoe & Petz. 18859. 

Baron (Rev. Armond) 

Barrell (Lewis) 11289. 

Barrenthre (Henry) 183861, 269380. 

Barrick (Jessie P. L.) 10614, 26345. 

Barrie (Geo.) & sons. 11290. 

Barrie (J. M.) Little minister. 

Barringer (O. L.) 26932. 


27698. 


34287. 


Barry (Maj. Gen. Thomas Henry). 
26690. 

Barry (W. J.) 269338. 

Barse & Hopkins. 1291, 11310. 

Bartels (Harry) 1825, 11328. 

Barth (EH. Puitti) 2067. 

Bartholomae (T. C.) 13836. 

Bartlett (L. F.) 1887. 

Barton (Clara) 26444. 

Bartsch (W. F.) 11855, 183868. 

Bass (Robert P.) 4083. 

Bassett (Russell) 33324. 

Bassett & Whaite. 13841. 

Bast & Booth’s orchestra. 12330. 

Bastian (Rev.) 14533. 

Bates advertising co. 11857. 


Bathe (ilrs. H. G. de) 
Bathrick 
40838. 
Bathsheba. Bible character. 
Battell (R. L.) 183864. 
Battey (C. M.) 13842. 
Battista (A. A.) 1848. 
Battle (The) ground. 
Battle of the red men. 

Battle of two palms. 17102. 

Bauer (F. J.) 183869. 

Bauer chemical co. 1346, 11358, 18371. 
Bauman (Gustav) 13664. 

3aumann (J.) 11859, 18378. 

Baur (F. M.) 24. 

Bausch & Lomb optical co. 
Bausimer (Miss BE.) 12252. 
Baxt (I.) 11370. 
3ay shore bl’d’g co. 


See De Bathe. 
(Bisworth Ro: Mi Co. gr..0. 


T7751. 


25492. 
10080. 


18585. 


1347. 


nnn a 
— 


608 


pt. V7 Sa vee 


Bayles (Tf. EH.) 11871: 

Bayley (Rear Admiral Warner Bald- 
win) 4083. 

Bayne (HE. B.) 18389. 

Bayne (Mrs. J. Breckinridge) 18940. 

Beach (Frederick O.) & wife. 28580. 

Beach (Geo.) 1348. 

Beach (H. D.) 269384. 

Beach (H. MM.) . itar2: 

Beach (Rex Ellingwood) 201384. 

Beal (P. L.) 18390, 18392. 

Beall (Jack) M. C. fr. Tex. 28228. 

Beals (J. T.) 26988. 


Beamish (E. 8S.) 18398. 
Beard (J. T.) 18394. 
Beardon (F.) 26987. 


Beasley marble & granite co. 

Beast at bay. 17065. 

Beat at his own game. 10030. 

Seaton (O.) 13849, 11383, 18896, 26939. 

Beaty (C. A.) 10141, 17469. 

Beauharnais (Madame Josephine de) 
11290. 


Beaven (L. W.) 18398. 
Beaver co. 1851, 11890, 18406, 26941. 
Becher (Herman) 11420. 

Beck (Frank) & co. 184238. 

Beck (L. W.) 18428. 
Beck (Capt. Paul W.) 
Beck (R. L.) 11424. 
Beck (Raphael) 10142. 
Becker (Carl) 10148. 
Becker (Charles A.) 


17468. 


4083. 


Lieut: “N;'oXe 


police. 203894, 28580. 
Becker (Mrs. Charles A.) 28580. 
Becker (Jacob) 28. 
Beckman (T. J.) 11425, 269438. 
Beckmann (B.) 26944. 
Bedou (A. P.) 18482. 
Beech (H. D.) co. 11428. 
Beechey (Sir William) 19152. 
Beechnut packing co. 18484. 
Beekman (Mrs. James) 20718. 


Beeler (J. W.) 1870. 

Beethoven (Ludwig van) 1466, 11055. 

Behmer (H. Fenner-) See Fenner- 
Behmer. ; 

Behnke (A. E.) 18485. 

Behrendt (Richard) 26945. 

Behrman (Martin) 18486. 

Beirly (Alfred) 18487. 

Reistle co. 11429. 

Belasco (David) 

Belate (C. J.) 

Believe me if all those endearing 
young charms. 983986. 

Belinfante (H. BE.) 26946. 

Bell (Alfred) & co. 1872, 11480, 184389, 
26947. 


15157. 
18438. 


Bell (Chas. N.).. 1875. 

Bell (J. C.) 11438. 

Bell (J. W.) 1876. 

Bell (J. W.) son & co, 26951. 
Sell (W. G.) & co. 114384. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Bell camera & view co. 
26975. 
Belle-Oudry (Edward) 26979. 
Bellinger (J. A.) 18442, 26980. 
“Belmont (Mrs. August) 28580. 
Belmont (Perry) 12909. 
Beloit, Wis., college, class 1912. 18359. 
Beloit, Wis., high school senior class. 
133859. 
Belser’sche (Chr.) 
lung. 11487. 
Benares and Agra, India. 
Beneker (G. A.) 
Reniecke (B.) 
Benjamin, 
31477. 
Benjamin (—) 10146. 
Benjamine & Keeley. 13889. 
Ben-Lucero, Indian. 12743. 
Bennett (H. H.) studio. 114388. 
Bennett (James Gordon) 28580. 
Bennett (John) 269838. 
Bennett (W. B.) 11448. 
Bennett (W. G.) 26984. 
Bensing (Fred.) 449. 
Benson (Miss) daughter of F'. W. Ben- 
son. 2148. 
Benson (A. S.) 
Benson (Bert A.) 
Benson (Ff. W.) 
Benson (lL. J.) 
Benson (W. E.) 1890. 
Bente (H. A.) 158443. 
Bentivoglio (Giovanna) 
Béraud (Jean) 27170. 
Berge (Edward) 10147. 
Bergen (G. F.) 11453. 
Bergen County, N. J., Bar assn. 2116. 
Bergman (Simon) 1891, 11454, 18444. 
Bergman art co. 1415, 11484. 
Berkley schl. of cartooning. 
11490. 
Berlin (P. E.) 18576. 
Berlin photographic co. 
Bermel (Joseph) 10148. 
Bernard (J.) 175383. 
Bernhardt (Mme. Sarah) 28580. 
Bernhardt (Sarah) and her all star co. 
in the spectacular photo-play Queen 
Elizabeth. 34202. 
Bernhardt (Sarah) 
beth. 25661. 
Bernheim distilling co. 29, 18580. 
Berninghaus (O. Ef.) 10135. 
Bernondi (Jane) 8352. 
Bernstorff (Cownt Johann von) Aim- 
bassador fr. Germany. 18940. 


Berruezo & Mariotte. 30. 

Bertholf (Ellsworth P.) 

Bertram (Miss) 1498. 
erwick store co. 18581. 
ery! coronet. 34259. 
esserer (Eugenie) 15684. 
etts (Giovanni) 25751. 
etts spring co. 1435. 


11436, 18440, 


verlagsbuchhand- 
33986 
49, 10144. 


13664. 


Bible character. 17710, 


11450. 
27695. 

2148, 11955. 

26985. 


2148. 


1438, 


18577, 26986. 


in Queen Hliza- 


4083. 


Between life and death. 33898. 
Beum (8S. D.) 26990. 
Beveridge (Albert Jeremiah) U. S. 
Sen. fr. Ind. 18610. 
Beveridge (Mrs. Albert J.) 
Bianchi (G. R.) granite co. 
Bickelhaupt (Clara) 26991. 
Biddle (Gen. William Phillips) 4088. 


23806. 
17470. 


Bieber (Sidney) 18919. 
Biersach (P. C.) 25752. 
Big hearted Jim. 25713. 


Big Horse (Chief) 12748. 

Big Thunder (Chief) 14998. 

Bigelow (John) 26856. 

Bihn (8S. F.) 26992. 

Bilhorn (P. P.) 11492. 

Bill Bogeg’s windfall. 839380. 

Billard (Mayor Julius B.) 
31154*. 


Billie. 17106. 

Billy’s stratagem. 9720. 

Bing (Mrs. A. M.) & children. 15157. 

Bingham (George C.) 26300. 

Bingham (Gen. Theodore) 20394. 

Binning (C. J.) 11493. 

Biograph co. 9720, 17065, 25495, 339380. 

Bird (Charles 8.) 25235. 

Bird. (S. J.) | 26998. 

Birge (M. H.) & sons co. 18582. 

Birmingham (E. F.) 26995. 

Birmingham, Ala., base ball 
19116, 28857. 

Birt, .(H.), 31, 17471, 25753. 

Bisbee (C. E.) 11495, 26998. 

Bishoff (C. 8.) 18609. 

Bishop (A. A.) 11506, 18610. 

Bishop’s (irs. J. C.) daughter. 

Bishops at Holy Cross. 15575. 

Bishops of Methodist Hpiscopal church. 
20872. 

Bismarck (Otto Eduard Leopold Prince 
von) 18443. 


Bissonnette (L. G.) 11508. 
Biswanger (C. T.) 10149. 
Bittner (Ff. W.) 11511. 
Bizet (Francaise) 24089. 
Bjornson (Bjornstjerne) 
Blaas (Hugen de) 17558. 
Black (H.) co. 1486. 
Black chancellor. 25698. 
Black Hawk (Chief) 294190. 
Black Lodge (Chief) 4178. 
Black Lodge (Mrs.) Indian. 4178. 
Black sheep. 25495. 
Black sheep’s wool. 25699. 
Black Shield (Abraham) 
11917. 


Black veils. 33898. 
Blackmon (Fred L.) 


31154, 


team. 


22778. 


26065. 


Indian. 


M. C. fr. Ala. 


40838. 
Blackmore (A. E.) 10150, 25754. 
Blackton (Mr. & Mrs. J. Stuart) 
27716. 
Blair (H. O.) 18618. 


609 


INDEX 


pt. iv; eS weed 


Blair (J. C.) memorial hospital assn. 
18612. 

Blair (L. W.) 1441. 

Blair-Leighton (—) 

Blakemore (H. D.) 388°4. 

Blakeslee (A. D.) 1442. 

Blakley (J. W.) & co. 1448. 

Blanecett (Bertha) 27186. 

Blanchette; or, Overwhelmed by the 
world. 34259. 

Blaney (Jfrs. Charles D.) 

Blaney (Valena) 27008. 

Blanke (Miss Hugenia) 

Blankenburg (Rudolf) 

Blashfield (A. D.) 25778. 

Blashfield (H. H.) 1447, 27004. 

Blatz (Wm.) 27010. 

Blavatsky (Helena) 10442. 


17558. 


26690. 


32750. 
26406. 


Blazing the trail. 173871. 
Blee (F.) 27011. 
Bleecher (E.) 25774. 


Blelock (Miss Dorothy) 

Blenner (Carl J.) 49, 25775. 

Bleriot (Louis) 11167. 

Blessington (Bert) 26214. 

Blind love. 33930. 

Blinks and Jinks, attorneys at law. 
17106. 


32750. 


Bliss, Fabyan & co. 10174. 

Bloch bros. tobacco co. 1448. 
Blodgett (J. W.) 18919. 

Blommaert (Capt. Baron de) 28580. 
Blood is thicker than water. 25718. 


Blossom festival queen with attending 
princesses. 19118. 
Blot in the ’scutcheon. 
Blue (Dr. Ruppert) 
18940. 
Blue ship. 18617. 
Blue Thunder, Indian. 
Blue valley creamery co. 
Bluh (F.) 1449. 
Blum (Charles) 10176. 
Blumenschein (EK. L.) 25776. ° 
Boak (R. B.) & co. 11515. 
Bob (Hauser) 18620. 
Bobbs-Merrill co. 18622. 
Bobby’s dream. 33986. 
Bobyn (Miss Lucille) 
Bock (R. W.) 33. 
Bode (J. C. P.) 1461. 
Bodenhausen (C. von) 
Bodine (C. A.) 1462. 
Bohme (Karl) 10520. 
Boeschenstein (Charles) 
Boettiger (M.) 10177, 17475. 
Boggs (IF. M.) 2148. 
Bogue (Lillian-Bell) 19351. 
Bohemian girl. 25699. 
Bohm (Max) 10206. 
Bohne-McLaughlin co. 1468. 
30ileau (Philip) 42, 25795. 
Bol (Ferdinand) 23927. 
Bolland (Miss Helen BE.) 382750. 
Bollman (John) co. 44, 25777. 


9720. 


4085, 18703. 


19451. 
10175. 


32750. 


26067. 


12252. 


Bolser (W. G.) 27017. 

Bomar (S. E.) 1466. 

Bomboy (Arthur) 27018. 

Bon ton art co. 27020. 

Bonaparte (Louis) king of Holland. 
11290. 

Bonaparte (Marie-Anne Elisa) grand 
duchess of Tuscany. 11290. 

Bonaparte (Napoleon) See Napoleon 
Bonaparte. 

Bonaventure (Saint) 

Bonds & mortgages. 

Bone (EH. H.) 27053. 

Bong (Richard) 1468, 27054. 

Bonine (R. K.) 1474. 

Bonington (R. P.) 2148. 

Bonnell (R. A.) 11516. , 

Bonneville County fair assn. 27055. 

Bonsall (J. W.) 18623, 27056. 

Bonzano (Archbishop Giovanni) 
11668, 18940, 26856, 28228. 

Boone (C. L.) 1485. 

Boot & shoe recorder pub. co. 27128. 

Booth (Gen. William) 25874. 

Boots pure drug co. ltd. 40, 10207. 

Boozer (V. R.) 1488, 27129. 

Borah (William E.) U. S. Sen. fr. Id. 
12909. 

Bordeaux (D. J.) 

Borghése (Prince 
Luigi) . 11290; 

Borglum (Gutzon) 10128. 

Borgman (Henry) 18635. 


198. 
27052. 


11517. 
Camille-Filippo 


‘Borland (William P.) M. C. fr. Mo. 


12651. 
Borland-Grannis co. 186387. 
Borup (George) 119380. 
Borzone (Hnrico) 46. 
Bosch magneto co. 271380. 
Bosence (R. J.) 46. 
Boss of lumber camp no. 4. 17106. 
Bosselman (A. C.) 11528. 
Bossler (Fred) 11548. 
Boston Amer. 1489. 
Boston globe. 27181. . 
Boston Red sox. 20301, 20394, 23377, 
28580. 
Boston traveler co. 11544. 
Bosworth (A. H.) 10210. 
Bosworth (Hobart) 15684. 
Bouasse jeune & co. 18639. 
Boudousguie (P. C.) 27182. 
Boul (Franz de) 49. 
Boulongne (P. de) 25778. 
Bourgain (Georges) 27170. 
Bourgeois (Ulric) 1490, 11545. 
Bourgogne (Jacqueline de) 27670. 
Bourne (C. N.) 1491. 
Bouvé (Ada) 1492. 
Bouveret (P. A. J. Dagnaf-) 
Dagnan-Bouveret. 
Bowerly (A.) 26067. 
Bowerman (A. F.) 271388. 
Bowles (J. H.) 27184. 
Bowles & Caldwell. 27135. 


See 


610 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Bowman (Mrs. Charles C.) 1609. 
Bowman (W. 8.) 27136. 
Boxendale (Cyril) 27716. 
Boy and the girl. 33986. 
Boy rangers. 25518. 
Boyce (T. FEF.) 10211, 18640. 
Boyovitch (General) 28580. 
Boysen (Irver) 18641. 
Boysen (J. T.) 18642. 
Brachen (Mildred) 21276. 
Brack (A. A.) 11546, 27161. 
Bradford (Dorothy) 10757. 
Bradford (R. L.) 11016. 
Bradford & Wright. 17476. 
Bradhurst field club four 
17327. 
Bradley (A. F.) 
27162. 


Bradley (J. C.) 10212. 

Bradley (Mary Hastings) 6088. 

Bradley (Milton) co. 11548. 

Bradley (W. G.) 17477. 

Bradley, Brink co. 11556. 

Bragdon (J. C.) 1495. 

Bramble pub. co. 18650. 

Brandel (Wm. H.) 1496, 11557. 

Brandholtz (EF. J.) 27168. 

Brandt (Foulke EH.) 1148. 

Branson (Fred P.) 138401. 

Branson (O. M.) 11559. 

Braselmann (KE. M.) 18672. 

Braun (C. F.) 27169. 

Braun & co. 27170. 

Brave & bold. 9720. 

Brave hunter. 17065. 

Breach of promise, 17327. 

Breakdown (The) 173827. 

Breckenridge (H. H.) 47, 10213. 

Breese (Mrs. James L.) 28580. 

Breese (S. S. & R. P.) 1499. 

Breese (Mrs. Sydney S.) 28580. 

Brehm (Worth) 10244. 

Brekelenkam (O. van) 2148. 

Brentano’s. 1500. 

Breslavsky bros. 18678. 

Brett (H. M.) 10214, 10614, 25779. 

Brett (Mrs. Oliver B.) & bridal party. 
29600. 


Brett litho co. 1522. 

Brewer (€. B.) 18674. 
Brewster (W. C.) 27194. 
Brieker (EK. T.) 49. 

Brickley (—) 28580. 

Brictson (O. A.) mfg. co. 1523. 
Bridget’s sudden wealth. 33986. 
Bridgman (G. H.) 17478. 
Bried (J. A.) 18676. 

Brieghel (Miiller) 17702. 
Brierly (Fay) 33324. 
Briganti (N.) 25798, 25894. 
Briggs (W. B.) 27195. 
Brigman (F. H.) 27197. 
Brind (W. L..) 25516. 
Bringing home the pup. 383986. 
Brink of the abyss. 34259. 


mile run. 


1498, 11547, 18645, 


| Brooks, 


Brinker (C. G.) 10215. 
Brinnin (T. J.) 11560. 
Bristol (Frederick) 27198. 
Bristol (R. C.) 11561. 
Briton, (J.\A.),. 1955; 
Briton (Wiley) 18677. 
Britton (Miss Katherine) 
Britton (W. M.) 11568. 
Brock (Sir Isaac) 17792. 
Brockett (H. B.) 11570. 
Brocklinger (Ed.) 24089. 
Brockman (W. L.) 11559. 
Broken lease. 10030. 
Bromley (HE. A.) 18678. 
Bronzino. 19239. 
Brook (R.) 103859. 
Brooks (Jenny) co. 
Brooks (Miss Mary) 
Brooks (T. B.) 
Brooks (W. E.) 


28580. 


11576. 
29600. 
11580. 
27199. 
McAninech, Wilbor, Parsons 
CO. 


Brookville, Pa., first M. EH. church, 
Men’s Bible class. 18319. 

Brothers (N. A.) 1525, 11584, 18679, 
27200. 


Broun (D. T.) 18680. 
Broussard (Robert E) 
18940. 


Broussard (J/rs. Robert F.) 1609. 
Brown (Mayor) & his cabinet. 6208. 
Brown (C. EH.) 17479. . 
Brown (C. 8.) 27202. 
Brown (H. R.) 15386. 
Brown (Henry T.) 11167. 
Brown (J. EH.) 11589. 
Brown (J. G.) 48. 
Brown (J. M. G.) 18681. 
Brown (M. A.) paper box co. 
27208. 
Brown 
Brown 
Brown 
Brown 
Brown 
Brown 
Brown 
Brown 
Brown 


VE Coir. oa 


18682, 


(Miss Margaret) 27725. 

(Miss Maud) 1609. 

(Ni) 1587, 11580. 

(P. F.) & co. 18685. 

(Robert Burns) 18348. 

(Sevellon L.) 18940. 

(W. C.) 23808. 

(W. LL.) 11591. 

(W. T.) 18686. 

Brown (Wrisley) 18940. 

Brown & Bigelow. 49, 1539, 11592, 
17480, 18689, 25795. 

Brown & Dawson. 18693, 27204. 

Brown & Kinley. 1602. 

Brown moves to town. 10030. 

Browne (Belmore) 18694. 

Browne (BE. L. Meyer) 26319. 


Browne (Elmer) 27505. 
Brownell (A. B.) 1603. 
Browning (—) 19506. 


Brownscombe (Jennie) 26232. 
Brubaker (J. H.) 18696. 


Bruckner (Al.) 1605. 


Brugard (Adrienne) 11604. 
611 


INDEX 


Brun (Constantine) Minister fr. Den- 
mark. 28228. 

Brundage (Frances) 122. 

Brunette (Fritzi) 333824. 

Bruno (G. N.) 18700. 

Brush (G. de F.) 25880. 

Brush (Mrs. John T.) 27716. 

Brutality. 338930. 

Bryan (A. M.) 25886. 

Bryan (H. V.) 27220. 

Bryan (Mrs. Nathan P.) 1609, 4083. 

Bryan (William Jennings) 18361, 
17658, 28580, 30835. 

Bryan (Mrs. William Jennings) 28228. 

Bryant:.(C..0:) “222i 

Bryant (Sylvia) 17492. 

Bryant-Sargent. 10216. 

Bryn (HH. H.).. Minister’ fr: 
1609. 

Bryson (J. Ross) 

Buchanall (Ella) 258387. 

Buchanan (Hilla) 162, 17496. 

Buchanan (Frank) M. C. fr. I. 
28228. 

Bucher (H.) 25888. 

Bucher (W. F.) 27226. 

Buck (Geo. V.) 1609, 11609, 18703. 

Buck (Margaret) 33451*. 

Bueki(S.° 8.) 170a: 


Norway. 


10539. 


Buckingham (C. O.) 27228. 
Buckland (Policeman) 28580. 
Buckley, Dement & co. 18786. 
Bucklin (W. S.) 49. 

Buckly (W. H.) 1796. 
Buckner (Emory C.) 21221. 
Buel (G. H.)\ 27250: 
Buehrer (R. W.) 1707. 


Buffalo Bill & Pawnee Bill film co. 
17099. 

Buffalo Bill (Life of) 17099. 

Buffalo co-operative stove co. 

Buffalo Ribs (Chief) 27764. 

Buhle (Alexander) & bro. 1708. 

Buhler (A. W.) 49. 

Building the greatest dam in the world. 
10030. 

Bulkley (Robert J.) 
40838. 

Bull fight in Nueva. 17448. 

Bunbury (Master) 18119. 

Bunch of four thousand elk. 10116. 

Buneh of one thousand elk. 10116. 

Bunnell (S. U.) 11656, 18787, 27282. 

Bunnell (W. A.) 11792. 

Bunner (R. F.) 10217. 

Burbank (A. S.) 18789, 258389. 

Burbank (EH. A.) 164, 17497, 18752. 

Burbank eng. co. 1709. 

surch €1. Li)! (86S) 178; 

Burd (C. M.) 17498. 

3urdeen (Andy) 9865. 

Burden W/7s. Arthur Scott) 
surdick (H. N.) 11657, 18753. 

Burdick (J. E.) 166. 
,urgess (Kd) & son. 


27281. 


Bie Ss uP 


20394. 


272387. 


pt: 1V¥,-m S., A 


Burgess (H. D.) 1711. 

Burgess (W. E.) 1712, 11658, 27238. 

Burgh (J. D.) 18755. 

Burghersh (Lord) 18800. 

Burglar’s dilemma. 339380. 

Burgy (F. S.) 558, 18756, 25841. 

Burke (Joe) 8383824. 

Burke (John) Gov. of N. D. 4544. 

Burke (Rt. Rev. Thomas M.A.) 20005, 
20850. 

Burke & Atwell. 11664. 

Burkhart (L. J.) jr. 18760. 

Burma, Rangoon, India. 33986. 

Burman (Bob.) 19361. 

Burns (Bobby) 1011. 

Burns (Guy) 11665. 

Burns (J24C.) ia 

Burns (J. F.) 27241. 

Burns (M. B.) 18761. 

Burns (Marcia) 14980. 

Burns (Robt.) 1726. 

Burpee (W. A.) & co. 

Burrell (D. T.) 11666, 18765. 

Burrow (EH. M.) 11668, 18766. 

Burrowes (H. J.) co. 17384. 

Burton (EK. 8.) 1742. 

Burton (Theodore E) U. S. Sen. fr. O. 
18940. 

Bush (D. V.) 27248. 

Bush (W. S. & F. N.) 5658. 

Busselle (J. S.) 25842. 

Bussey (Maj. Gen. Cyrus) 


27242. 


4083. 


Butler (F. T.) 11678: 
Butler (Geo.) 26409. 
Butler (W. F.) 27249. 


Butler and the maid. 17106. 

Butt (Major Archibald C.) 
17629. 

Butterfield (D. W.) 27250. 

Butters (A. R.) 11688. 

Buxton (Sidney) 11167. 

Byoir (C. R.) 11684. 

Byrd (W. P.) 1748. 

Byrd studio. 11708. 

Byrne (Sergeant) of N. W. mounted 
police. 23888. 

Byron co. 18779, 27251. 

Cabell (Royal E.) Commissioner of 
Internal Revenue. 4083. 

Cabot) (T.-H). 2b2 

Cady (H. N.) 25848. 

Cesar (Caius Julius) 10610. 

Cahalane (Inspector Cornelious G.) 
28580. 

Cain, Bible character. 7751, 16059, 
15285, 22911, 

Caiphe. 7237. 

Calder (Miss) 26690. 

Calder (A. 8S.) 167. 

Calero (Sefor Don Manuel) 
fr. Mexico. 18940, 28228. 

California colonization Co. 

California investment co. 

Call of a woman. 10089. 

Call of the drum. 10030. 


15055, 


Minister 


1744. 
1745. 


612 


INDEX 


nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Callahan Ruberta). 27256. 

Callaway (Oscar) M. C. fr. Tex. 4083. 

Callaway (W. R.) 11704. 

Calley (F. W.) 27257. 

Callyer (J. T.) 1746. 

Calumet K. 33986. 

Calvin (BE. C.) 25894. 

Calvo (Marta) 18940. 

Camera craft co. 18797. 

Cameron (Katherine) 1268. 

Camp (F. H.) 18798, 27258. 

Camp (J. de) 2148. 

Camp fire girls. 18800. 

Campa (Maj. R.) 26856. 

Campana (D.M.) 18806. 

Campbell (A.) 11705. 

Campbell (F. S.) 18832. 

Campbell (Joseph) co. 10218. 

Campbell (N. L) 27262. 

Campbell art eco. 1752, 11706, 18833, 
27263. 

Campbell studios. 
27267. 

Campi (Anita de) See De Campi. 

Campo (Gen.), & staff. 8216. 

Camps. See De Camps. 

Canadian home investment co. 

Candee (J. H.) 27270. 

Candee incubator & brooder co. 

Canfield (Von B) 11789. 

Cannon (Miss Adelaide) 12909. 

Cannon (Joseph Gurney) M. C. fr. Ill. 
26856, 28580. 

Cany (T. HE.) 168, 1819. 

Caperton (Capt. W. B.) 18940. 

Caproni (P. P.) & bro. ine. 169, 25857. 

Carbould (A. W.) 170. 

Cardella (A. 8.) 1822, 11740, 18874. 

Carey (EH. F.) 11748. 

Carey (Joseph M.) 4083. 

Carland (Jchn E.) associate judge, 
U. 8S. Commerce ct. 4083. 

Carleton & Lincoln. 27271. 

Carlock (B. HE.) 27272. 

Carlson (O. L.) 10232, 17499, 25858. 

Carlstead (C.) 18875. 


1794, 11730, 18852, 


25845. 


18869. 


Carlton engraving co. 18878. 

Carmen. 17326. 

Carmichael (Lady) 26947. 

Carnegie (Andrew) 22580, 26856, 
28580. 

Carnegie (Mrs. Morris) 28580. 


Carnegie institute. 10238. 

Carnegie institute, Dept. of fine arts. 
25862. 

Carnegie 
256738. 


Carney (Augustus) 


museum expedition 1911. 


19421, 25158. 


Caro (J. B.) & eco. 11744. 
Garot (J. B.C.) 10817,-28927. 
Carpenter (C. F.) 1826. 


Carpenter (Oliver Clinton) 26856. 
Carpenter (W.S.) 27273. 
Carpenter & Hepp. 18879. 


Carr (C. A.) 18880. 


Carr (F. A.) 27288. 
Carr (M. M.) 10284. 
Carr (Milton) 1827. 


Carraine (Eugene) 11747, 27290. 

Carrigan (Bill) 20394. 

Carroll (—) 10177. 

Carroll (Mrs. Arthur) 

Carter (C. M.) 11753. 

Carter (Mrs. Charles D.) 

Carter (G. P.) 11754. 

Carter (Wm.). co. 11755, 

Caruso (Enrico) 10805, 18427. 

Carver (R.P.G.) 27297. 

Case of dynamite. 257138. 

Cashmere. 38986. 

Cassalt (M.) 2148. 

Cassard (Howard) 12140, 19397. 

Cassidy (FEF. W.) 27298. 

Cassin (F.B.) 17500. 

Castagnoli (John) 102385, 17514. 

Castelli (Baroness) 29600. 

Castrillo (Senora) 18940. 

@aterson (Robert) 10420. 

Catherine (Saint) 198, 104380. 

Catherine & Kosciuszko. 11290. 

Catron (Thomas B.) U. S. Sen. fr. 
N. Mex. 18940, 28228. 


Caufield & Shook. 27299. 

Caught in a flash. 25713. 

Cave man’s wooing. 17327. 

Cavendish (Lady Georgiana) 11290. 

Cavendish (J/r. and Mrs. Tyrell S.) 
13792. 


Caveny (J. F.) 1832. 
Caweroft (Ernest) 29213. 
Cawood novelty co. 18882. 
Caywood (E.S.) 1833. 
Celebrity art co. 18384, 11756. 
Celestino Costello & co. 18888. 
Cell no. 13. 10080. 
Ceylon planters tea co. 
Chabas (Paul) 27170. 
Chabot (Ephraim) 11762. 
Chaffee (S.R.) 49. 

Chaffee & Dutton. 27300. 
Chamberlain (Carrie Lee) 18940. 
Chamberlain (Henry) 11763. 
Chamberlin (H. A.) 1862. 
Champaigne (P.de) 2148. 
Champenois (—) 17501. 
Champenois (F.) 18885. 
Champlain (Samuel) 10324. 
Chandlee (W.H.) 27302. 
Chandler (Capt. Chas. de F) 
Chandler (F.H.) 11764. 
Chang (Alice) 18940. 

Chang Yin Tang. 11766. 
Change of spirit. 339380. 
Change of stripes. 17327. 
Chanler (Ashley) 1794. 
Chanler (William) 1794. 
Chaplin (HE. L.) 18886. 
Chapman (Robt.) co. 1864, 11768. 
Chapman (Thomas) 11769. 
Chapman (W. E.) 12651. 


1794. 
1609, 


18884. 


18703. 


613 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 7 


Charge of the light brigade. 25518. 
Charles I, king of England. 2148. 
Charles II, king of England. 2148. 
Charles V. 11290. 
Charles IX of Austria. 
Charles (B. B.) 18892. 
Charles (C. D.) 1984. 
Charlie’s reform. 17106. 
Charsley (L. A.) 11770. 
Chase (Geo. H.) 1935. 
Chase (W. M.) 2148. 
Chase across the continent. 33986. 
Chattanooga, Tenn., Mayor & 
board of commissioners. 5214. 
Chatterdon (Arthur) 11896. 
Chaufty studio. 18893. 
Chavannes (—) 2148. 
Chavannes (P. C. R. de) 
Checa (U.) 10614. 
Chef’s downfall. 17327. 
Cheney (M. L.) 25866. 
Cheney (M. M.) 11771. 
Chenoweth (S. J.) 18895. 
Chesbro (H. N.) 11779. 
Chester (Virginia) 33324. 
Chevara (Donna) & son. 
Chialiva (Luigi) 10514. 
Chicago game co. 11782. 
Chicago (In and around) 
Chickering (Elmer) 
27304. 
Chief’s blanket. 


11290. 


11955. 


25713. 


30930. 


Child welfare league of America co. 


11784. 
Childe (Hubert) 1944. 
Children who labor. 9759. 
Childress (W. 8.) 27306. 
Childs (A. H.) 5164. 
Childs influence. 17448. 
Child’s remorse. 25495. 
Chilton co. 273807. 
Chinda (Viscount Sutemi) 
sador fr. Japan. 
Chinda (Viscountess) 
28228. 


1609. 


Chinese bureau woman’s home miss. 


soc. of M. E. Church. 11785. 
Chinese revolution. 17411. 
Chisholm (Majorie) 171. 


Choiseut Stamville (Htiénne-Francois. 


duc de) 11290. 
Chopin (Frederic Francois) 11055. 
Chrisman (C. C.) 1945. 
Christ church parish aid soc. 18904, 


27309. 


Christal (S. G.) 11792. 


Christian (Prince) of Hesse-Philipps- 


thal-Barchfeld. 12909. 
Christie’ .(P. Ho). 27810; 
Christie (W. M.) 11793, 18906. 
Christmas accident. 533986. 


11794, 18909. 
10256, 11801, 25867. 
S.) 172, 10238, 


Chiian (8S. H.) 

Church (A. 8.) 

Church (F. 
25868. 


1936, 18896, 


Ambas- 
1609, 18940, 28228. 
18940, 


17502, | 


Chureh and country, 17106. 

Church & Dwight co. 10244. 

Church glass & decorating co. 183. 

City hospital alumnae ass’n. 1946. 

City of Denver, the queen of the plains. 
9759. 

City of Washington, 25518. 

Claire (Gertrude) 33324. 

Clairmont (A. de) See De Clairmont. 

Clapp (Moses EK.) U. S. Sen. fr. Minn. 
28228. 

Clapsaddle (Ellen H.) 336, 

Clare (Saint) 198. 

Clark (A. J.) 25874. 

Clark (Champ) M. ©. tr Mor & 
Speaker of House of Representa- 
tives. 12132, 12909, 18940, 22580. 

Clark (Mrs. Champ) 18940. 

Clark (F. 8.) 1947, 18920. 

Clark (Frank) M. C. fr. Fla. 1609. 

Clark (Miss Genevieve) 11609, 12909, 
18940. 


Clark (H. E.) 18922. 

Clark (Mrs. J. Francis) 28580. 

Clark (J. L.) 25875. 

Clark (J. V.): 48922: 

Clark (W. EB.) 18928. 

Clark (Wiliiam) 17758. 

Clarke (B. B.) 18924. 

Clarke (Frederick Carlton) 

Clarke (Thomas B.) jr. 

Clarke (W. B.) 273811. 

Clarke & Coursen. 11802. 

Clary (Charles) 15684. 

Classical dances by Countess De 
Swirsky. 10030. 

Clatworthy (F. P.) 1949, 18929. 

Claus (Emile) 17702. 

Claussen (J. H.) 11804. 

Claussen (W. R.) 1955, 273812. 

Claxton (Dr. Philander P.) Commis- 
sioner of Education. 4083. 

Clay (IL. J.) 273813. 

Clay (L. P.) 18938. 

Clay (Wharton) 18984. 

Claypool (Horatio C.) M. C. fr. O. 
4083. 

Clays .(P.. J.) . 10622 

Clayton (G. W.) 25876. 


26160. 


12245. 
13664. 


Clayton (Henry D.) M.’ C. ir? Ala: 
28228. 

Clayton (Mrs. Henry D.) 18703, 
18940. 

Cleary (F. C.) 6196. 

Cleary (Father J. M.) 4842. 

Cleavers (H. H.) 1961. 

Clemens (Samuel Langhorne) 10286, 
25867. 

Clemens (Mr. & Mrs. Wong Sun Yue) 
1971. 

Clement (HE. L.) 1972, 11805, 18935, 
27814. 


Clements (G. De V.) 10246. 
Clendenon photo co. 1974, 189387. 
Cleopatra (Helen Gardner in) 


614 


34206. 


r 


_ Codfish industry, Newfoundland. 
'Codman (Edwin BE.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


‘Cleveland (J/iss Esther) 28580. 


Cleveland base ball club. 18881. 

Clews (Henry) 11730. 

Clifford (C. EH.) 11806. 

Clifford (William) 33324. 

Clime (C. H.) 27820. 

Cline (W. M.) 11810. 

Clinedinst (B. M.) 18940, 27320*. 

Clinkenbeard (W. H.) 11818. 

Clinton (Harry) 11814. 

Close, Graham & Scullv. 

Close call. 17065. 

Close of the American Revolution. 
25518. 

Closson (W. B.) 

Cloutudle. Indian. 

Clown land. 17448. 

Clown’s triumph. 173827. 

Club-man and the creek. 339380. 

Clue to her parentage. 33986. 

Cluett (Miss B.) 18792. 

Clyde (F. P.) 1981, 19051. 

Coast artillery corps, Fort H. G. 
Wright. 24053. 


Coates (Harry) 
Coates (Henry) 
Cobb (Darius) 26521. 
Cobb (H. 8S.) 27321. 

Cobb (Irving 29585. 
Cobb (Tytus) 15910. 
Cobb (William Titcomb) 
Coblyn (Lieut.) 28580. 
Coburn (Miss H. R.) 617. 
Coca cola bottling co. 1984. 
Coca cola co. 10247. 
mochran (J. HE.) 21217. 


19044. 


25877. 
12743. 


1982. 
184. 


12433. 


9759. 
2838. 
Cody (Col. William Frederick) 
203388. 
Cody & Lillie. 
Coe (H. W.) 26690. 
Coffin (W. A.) 17508. 
Coffin ship. 10119. 
Coffyn (F.) 8998, 12909. 
Cogley (Nicholas) 15684. 
Cohen (Alfred M.) 7440. 
Cohen (HE. A.) 1986. 
Cohen (Morris) 1987. 
Cohen (Nessa) 185, 25879. 
Cohen (Samuel) 1988. 
Cohen stove & range co. 
Cohn Levy corporation. 
Cokely (H. W.) 27323. 
Colby (F. 0.) 19054. 
Colby (F. T.) 11818. 
Colby (Mrs. Howard A.) 
Cole (D. 8S.) 27828. 
Cole (Dr. Rufus) 18703. 
Coleman (A. M.) 10248. 
Coleman (C. E.) 11824. 
Coleman (Carol) 183. 
Coleman (George) 25880. 
College world co. 11825. 
Collett (C. B.) 11826. 


7743, 


1985. 


11816. 
19052. 


1989. 


Collier (B. C.) 11827, 19055. 
Collier (R. W.) 10250. 
Collins (G.) 25894. 
Collins (Mrs. W. F.) 
Collins (W. J.) 
Collins (Wm.) 49. 

Collver (Hi. B.) 2067. 

Colnaghi (P. & D.) & Obach. 27330. 


10251. 
19056. 


Colorado yule marble co. 186, 11832, 
19057. 

Colson (H. R.) 19062. 

Columbus (Christopher) & family. 
198, 183890. 

Colville (J. P.) 1990. 

Combs (V. A.) 11846. 


Coming of Columbus. 17414. 
Commercial photo & eng. co. 19063. 
Commetersche kunsthandlung. 190. 


Commissariat of the Holy Land. 
11848, 273381. 
Commuters’ wife. 9759. 


Compania litografica de la Habana. 
25998. 

Compeer cigar co. 11871. 

Compton (Lady Hlizabeth) 22901. 

Compton (F. E.) & co. 19064. 

Comstock (G. W. R.) 27338. 

Comy (S. A.) 1991. 

Conant (Luther H.) deputy comr. of 


corp. 18703. 

Conat (J. H.) 11876. 

Conaty (Bishop Thomas James) 
27766. 

Concrete steel engineering co. 27342. 


Condon (Sara N.) 25842. 
Cone (Rear Admiral Hutch 1.) 4083. 
Confalonieri (Donna Beatrice Cusani) 
1609. 
Confalonieri (Marchese Cusuni) 
bassador fr. Italy. 1609. 
Congdon (C. H.) 19070. 
Cong. Jesus Mary. 1997. 
Connaught (Duchess of) 1148. 
Connell (Richard HB.) M. C. fr. N. 
Y. 4083. 
Connor (D. P.) 
Conover (E. C.) 11877. 
Conover (H. J.) 19078. 
Conover’s military band. 


Am- 


19072. 


5127. 


Conrad (C. F.) 11878. 
Conrad. (Hdith) 1268. 
Conroy (Miss) 150382. 


Consecration of Mataos II. 34247. 

Constantine (Prince) of Greece, Cor- 
onation. 5222. 

Continental & commercial trust & sav- 
ings bank. 27347. 

Continental illus. co. 19074, 27348. 

Convict life in the Ohio penitentiary. 
17064. 

Convicted by hypnotism. 

Convicts no. 10 & no. 18. 

Convict’s parole. 17106. 

Conway (Jack) 33324. 

Cooke (C. C.) 11879. 


25704. 
10089. 


615 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 7 


Cook (C. W.) 19086. 
Cook. (H. P.) 4:27850. 
Cooke( Robert Grier) 
Cooke & Baldwin. 
Cooke & co. 1998. 
Cooley (J. M.) 27851. 

Coolidge (—) 25795. 

Coolidge (Baldwin) 1999, 27852. 
Coolidge (C. M.) 49, 17505. 
Coombs (R. D.) & co. 19088. 
Coons (A. A.) 2004, 27355. 
Cooper (Sir Ashley) 27505. 
Cooper (Rev. David) 11876. 
Cooper (George) 16548, 33405. 
Cooper (Samuel) & co. 2005. 
Cope (S. H.) 11884. 


13664. 
19087. 


Copeland (H. I.) 2006. 

Copley (J. 8S.) 2148. 

Copper beeches. 384259. 

Copper mines at Bingham, Mont. 
33986. 

Coppersmith (H. C.) 27356. 

Copson (C. A.) 27857. 


Copyright act of Aug. 24, 1912. p. 3806 
(vii-xi). 

Copyright convention, U. S. & Hun- 
gary. p. 806 (xii, xiii). 

Corbet (Ben) 271386. 

Corbitt (EH. F.) 11885. 

Corcoran (J. J.) 2008, 19091*. 

Corey (Mr. & Mrs. William Ellis) 
28580. 

Corn-Dropper (Mrs) Indian. 4178. 

Corn product refining co. 2009. 

Cornell co-operative soe. 19092. 

Cornell football team. 338037. 

Corning (Leavitt) 2011, 11886, 19097. 

Corot (J. B. C.) 2148. 

Corsican brothers. 9759. 

Corthell (E. C.) 27358. 

Corticelli silk mills. 25881. 

Cory (Fanny Y.) 17512, 27409. 

Cory (J C.) . 2012. 

Cosentino (Oronzo) 192. 

Cosgrain (T. Charles) 4083. 

Cosmopolitan lithograph co. 
27359. 

Cost congress monthly record. 11887, 
19100. 


Costain bros. 

Costello (Dolores) 

Costello (Helen) 33405. 

Costello (Maurice) 8993, 33405. 

Cotton industry. 10030. 

Cottrell (W. L.) 17511. 

Coulon (Johnny) 5197. 

Coult (A. A.) (11880. 

Coulter (W. A.) 19103. 

Count of Monte Cristo. 34202. 

Countryman (BE. W.) 273861. 

Joupe (Thomas) 26856. 

Courcy (C. A. de) See De Courcy. 

Courier co. of Buffalo. 2013, 11896, 
19104, 27362. 

Couse (KE. I.) 


19098, 


11889. 
33405. 


25883. 


Coussmaker (Miss) 238927. 

Coutere (Bill) 28848. 

Covell (B. G.). 19116. 

Covell (L. A.) 2019, 27373. 

Coville (EH. F.) 19118. 

Cowboy’s stratagem. 9759. 

Cowell & Hubbard co. 2020. 

Cox (Miss Ethel 8S.) 32750. 

Cox (J..D.) 19128. 

Cox (James M.) M. C. fr. O. 28228. 

Cox (Martha) 477. 

Coxhead (J. H.) 11904. 

Cozbi, Bible character. . 

Cozzo (J. B.) 2031, 19129, 27378. 

Crafters art co. 27388. 

Craig (J. R.) 27889. 

Craig (Locke) 12822. 

Cramp (Wm.) & sons ship & engine 
co. 11906. 

Crane (Mrs. Caroline Bartlett) 7345. 

Crane (William Murray) U. S. Sen. 
fr. Mass. 138919. 

Crapo (J. B.) 191380. 

Crawbow (Luke) 17507. 

Crawford (A. E.) 27390. 

Crawford (J/rs. Coe I.) 18940. 

Crawford (M. H.) 338984. 

Crawford-Frost (J. I.) 2082. 

Creager (A. Y.) co. 27892. 

Cream of wheat co. 17509. 

Creelman (James G.) 20394. 

Creighton (M. L.) 11907. 

Crenier (Henri) 17510. 

Crepaux (Fernand) 20383. 

Crespigny (Mrs. Dorothy Champion) 
18119. . 

Crespo y Martinez (Senor Don Gil- 


TT51. 


berto) Ambassador fr. Mexico, 
4083. 

Cressy (Will M.) 27362. 

Crime of carelessness. 33986. 

Crimmins (John T.) 5164. 

Crisis (The) 17871. 

Crist (L. Bambridge) 2039. 

Critic (The) 11908. 

Crivelli (C.) 2148. 

Crocker (Adeline) 13792. 


Crocker (Henry T. & Martin) chil- 
dren. 19514. 


Crocker (Miss Jennie) 19514. 
Crocker (Mrs. Templeton) 10514. 
Croker (Miss) 26947. 
Croker (Richard) 26856. 
Cromwell (Mrs. Oliver) 
Cronin (Father) 32415. 
Croonborg (F. T.) 2040, 19131. 
Cropsey (Police Commissioner) 28580. 
Crosby (—) 27898. 

Crose photo co. 19134. 

Cross (A. B.) 19135. 

Cross & co. 19136. 

Crouch (Mrs.) 18119. 

Crouse (BE. I.) 198. 

Crowell pub. co. 191387. 


8473. 


17102. 


Crown feature film co. 


616 


INDEX 


nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Cruver mfg. co. 2047. 

Cry for help. 33930. 

’ Crystal casket. 9754. 

Crystal park auto trip. 

Cub reporter. 33986. 

Cuba, N. Y., high school baseball 
team. 16896. 

Cudahy packing co. 196. 

Cullen (M. J.) 27394. 

Culver military academy. 11909. 

Cummer (Mrs. W. W.) 17511. 

Cummings (Campell) 31977. 

Cummings (James) 1268. 

Cummins (Albert Baird) U. S. Sen. 
fr. Ia. 1609, 18919. 

Cummins (Mrs. Albert Baird) 18940. 

Cundill (Frank) 11917, 19145, 27397. 

Cundill (Will) 27408. 

Cunliffe (IM/rs. Offey) 1872. 

Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch. 2066. 

Curable disease. 25518. 

Cure that failed. 25713. 

Curing the office boy. 9759. 

Curley (Jack) 25517. 

Curley (Mrs. James M.) 18940. 

Currier (A. 8S.) 11924, 19151. 

Curry (George) M. C. fr. N. Mex. 
28228. 

Curtis (Blanche) 18940. 

Curtis (Mrs. Charles) 1609, 18940. 

Curtis (EH. 8S.) 11925. 

Curtis (Hliza) 10252. 

Curtis (Leona) 18940. 

Curtis & Cameron, ine. 
19152, 27409. 

‘Curtiss (Glenn H.) 26856. 

Curtiss studio. 2081, 11930. 

' Curzon (J. W.) 27482. 

Cusack (Thomas) co. 


19140. 


2067, 17512, 


2082. 


Cushing (Catherine Chrisholm) 2738. . 


Cushing (J. 8.) 25285. 

Cushman (A. G.) 27488. . 

Custis (Hleanor Parke) 10421. 

Cutler (HE. C.) 25894. 

Cutler (EK. H.) co. 11981. 

Cutler (H. E.) 274389. 

Cuyp (Albert) 19442. 

Cynthia’s agreement. 33986. 

Czerwonky (Richard) 4842. 

Daggett & Ramsdell. 10264, 27440. 

Dagnan-Bouveret (P. A. J.) 25946. 

Dahl (F. BE.) 11982. 

Dahlgren (Miss Lucy) 5942. 

Dahraage (A. F.) 27441. 

Wakin (C:. L.) 11986. 

Dale (Violet) 10265, 17513. 

Daley (C. F.) 19195. 

Dallin (C. BE.) 197, 25947. 

Daly (Cornelius) 2085. 

Dam builder. 33986. 

Dame aux camelias with Mme. Sarah 
Bernhardt. 10027. 

D’Amour (Corinne) 10269. 

Damrel (Mr. & Mrs. James A.) 11987. 

Dando co. 27442. 


74324—138——12 


Dangerous lesson. 25518. 
Dangerous play. 17380. 


Daniel (Prophet) 26895. 
Daniels (HE. W.) 27690. 
Daniels (F. W.) 10270. 


Daniels (R. A.) 
27448. 

Dannenburg (C. B.) 2087. 

Dante Alighieri. 2148, 10719, 17669. 

Dante’s progress and experiences 
through Paradise. 17369. 

Dante’Ss progress and experiences 
through Purgatory. 173869. 

Danziger (A. J.) 383985. 

Da Prato (A.) co. 17514. 

Daprato statuary co. 
17519, 25948. 

Darjeeling 
25518. 

Darling (J. N.) 2088. 

Dartmouth’s 1912 foot ball 
29185. 

D’Ascenzo (Nicola) 245, 2092. 

Dash through the clouds. 17065. 

Daubiguy (C. P.) 28927. 

Daubner (Georg) 10520. 

Daugherty (H.) 19199. 

D. A. R. convention. 15572. 

Davenport (Mrs.) 1287, 27670. 

Davenport (Dorothy) 38824. 

Davenport (F. E.) 246. 

Davenport (Homer Calyin) 

Davenport (James S.) M. 
Okla. 28228. 

Davenport (Orrin) 11879. 

Davey (Frank) 19200. 

David, king of Israel. 7751. 

Davidson (David) 20938, 27444. 

Davidson (Isidore M.) 17800. 

Davidson (Morris) 11948. 

Davidson (Philip) 28580. 

Davies (Howard) 33824. 

Davies (Rt. Rev. Thomas F.) 1746. 

Davila (Dr. Fausto) Minister fr. 
Honduras. 1609, 4083. 

Davis (H. C.) 19204. 

Davis (Geo. L.) 2098. 

Davis (Harry) 8980. 

Davis (W. B.) 49, 10304, 25956. 

Davis (William Steeple) 103818. 

Davis (Miss Winnie) 23975. 

Davis & Sanford co., 2099, 11944, 19206. 

Davol rubber co. 27476. 

Dawn of passion. 3838907. 

Dawson (W. F.) 19218. 

Day (BH. O.) 11945. 

Day (F.) 25795. 

Day (Francis) 49. 

Day (William Rufus) Associate Jus- 
tice of U. S. Supreme ct. 22580. 


Day on a buffalo ranch. 10080. 
Day’s outing, 33980. 

Dayne (Blanche) 27362. 
Dayton (C. H.) 2101. 

Deahna (F. W.) 27477. 


2086, 11938, 19197, 


198, 10271, 


(Picturesque) India. 


team. 


27696. 
Opie eo 


617 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, n. S., V. 7 


De Angelis (Jefferson) 10265. 


Dearth (H. G.) 2148. 


Death & resurrection; or, From pope 


to pope. 34259. 

Death of a dream. 25704. 

Death or glory. 34234. 

De Bathe (Mrs. Hugo G.) 383730. 

Debs (Eugene V.) 15906, 17802, 28228, 
28580. 

Debs (Mrs. Eugene V.) 20062. 

De Campi (Anita) 10306. 

De Camps. 283927. 

Dechin (Jules) 27480. 

Decies (Lord & Lady) & 
28580. 

Decker (Alfred) & Cohen. 2102, 11946, 
19218, 27481. 

Decker (N. H.) 2104, 27482. 

De Clairmont (A.) 2107. 

De Courcy (Charles A.) 
Judge Superior ct. of Mass. 

Deem (FF. EH.) 27488. 

De Feo (Chas.) 25894. 

Defregger (Franz von) 

De Garmo (Mrs. Frank) 

Dege (James H.) 153867. 

De Graw (Peter V.) fourth assistant 
Postmaster Gen. 12651. 

De Haven & Ogden. 2108. 

De Hol (S. A.) 27484. 

Deike (J. R.) 19220. 

Deininger (J. C.) 103809. 

Dejonge (Louis) & co. 247, 10810. 

Delacroix (F. V. H.) 2148. 

De Land (C. O.) 10811, 17524. 

De Laney (G. B.) 19221. 

Delaney (Leo) 16548, 33405. 

De Lavel separator co. 25957. 

Delaware, U. S. S. crew. 166380. 

Delilah, Bible character. 7751. 

Delmar (A. G.) sons. 2114. 

Delta upsilon fraternity. 2115. 

De Mallett (Studio) 11947. 

Demarest (F. M.) 2116, 11948, 27485. 

De Maria (Frank) 11949. 

Dement (—) 18786. 

De Mers (G. L.) 27486. 

Democratic Congressmen & Gov. Wil- 
son. 22774. 

Democratic Natl. conv. 12909, 22774. 

Demonstration of the technical train- 
ing necessary for the pianist. 84291. 

Dempsey & Carroll. 19222. 

Dena (George) Indian. 14958. 

Deneen (Charles) Gov. of Ill. 

De Nesti (Adolfo) 

Denivelle co. 249. 

Denman (A. H.) 

Denne co. 11951. 

Dennis (Bruce) 26690. 

Dennison (Hdgar) 19226. 

Dennison mfg. co. 2117, 19227, 27490. 

De Nobili cigar co. 27496. 

Denver base ball club. 22418. 

Denver post ptg. & pub. co. 27497. 


infant. 


Associate 
7230. 


260067. 
19219. 


3838. 
10149, 10312. 


19223, 27487. 


Denver, the queen of the plains. 

Derby (Lady) 26986. 

De Remo (V. H.) 11952, 19231. 

Dermond (lL. 8.) 27499. . 

Derryfield club, banquet to Pres. Taft 
11214. 

Desch (F. H.) 250, 558. 

Desdemona. 17380. 

De Selms (O. C.) 

Deserted shaft. 

Deserter (The) 10080. 

Deslys (Gaby) 16881. 

Detective’s Santa Claus. 


9759. 


27500. 
10030. 


34259. 


Detmer woolen co. 27502. 
Detroit bankers. 27184. 
Detroit lumber co. 19236. 


Detroit photographic co. 
27508. 

Detroit pub. co. 264, 2148, 10313, 
11955, 17525, 19289, 27505. 

Detroit Sat. night co. 2657. 

Dettmann (F. J.) 17526. 

Dettra (J. A.) 19828. 

Devantery (J. J. C.) 

De Vine (Emma J.) 

Devine (Thomas J.) 18919. 

De Vito (M) See Russo (J. B.) 

Devonshire (Duchess of) 11290. 

Devore (Josh) 28580. 

Dewey (A.) 12082. 

Dewey (C. M.) 10821. 

Dewey (L. C.) 2670. 

Dewey (Louise) 27666. 

Dewing (Thomas W.) 


2147, 11954, 


2658. 
2662. 


19239. 


De Witt (B. Y¥.) 27667. 
De Witt (F. J.) 27668. 
De Yough (John) 10867. 


Diamond crystal salt eo. 10322. 
Diaz (M.) 238927. 

Dibble (M. C.) 2671. 

Dibdin (Charles) 2148. 

Dick (A. B.) 18919. ; 
Dick (Miss Julia) 21221, 29600. 
Dickens (Alfred Tennyson) 2835. 
Dickens (Charles) 10882, 10595. 
Dickens centenary banquet. 2716. 
Dickerson (G. M.) . 19828. 
Dickins (H. C.) 19824 27670. 
Dickinson (B. L.) 12034, 27675. 
Dicksee (Herbert) 26002. 
Dickson (EK. R.) 120385. 

Did mother get her wish. 9720. 
Dieco (W. R.) 19380. 

Diehl] (A. H.) 19886. 

Diemer (M. Zeno) 17558. 
Diemer (Zeno) 183834. 

Dieterle (Marie) 10782. 

Dijek (Sir A. van) 2148. 

Di Leva (Antimo) 10323, 25958. 


Dillon (Vince) 193839. 
Dillon, MeLellan & Beadel. 10324, 
19342. 


Dillout (A. P.) 2678. 
Dingman bros. 12088. 
32871. 


Dingwall (Capt.) 
618 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Diplomatic play. 11609. 
Diplomats at Washington. 1609. 
Disappointed mama. 33930. 
Disinger & Adams. 
Ditmas (Chas. A.) 2681. 
Dittman-Steidinger co. 2683. 
Dittmeyer (W. E.) 
Ditto (R. L.) 27677. 
Ditty co. 27678. 
Dividing land. 17448. 
Divorce (The) 388980. 
Dixie (A. R.) 25959. 
Dixie, U. S. S. crew. 16624. 
Dixie decoration co. 19345. 
Dixon (Cromwell) 7369. 
Dixon (H.) 26067. 
Dixon (J. EH.) 25968, 27682. 
Dixon (Joseph) crucible co. 
Dixon (Joseph 
Mont. 12909, 28580. 


Dixon (Mrs. Joseph M.) 
Dixon (H.M.) 2686. 
Dixon (L.M.) 27683. 
Doan (M.D.) 27684. 
Doane (W.J.0O.) 27685. 
Doane (Bishop William Croswell) 
5375. 

Dobel (Marvel) 
Dobson (H. J.) 10539, 26821. 
Dobyns (W.T.) 12044. 
Dr. Brompton-Watts 


25970. 


13919. 


12461. 


17106. 

Doctor Phantom, the scientific sleuth. 
25516. 

Dodd (Jacob) 7490. 

Dodd, Mead & co. 2702. 

Dodge (Anna) 15684. 

Dodge (Geo. A.) 2708. 


Doherty (H.L.) & co. 2704. 


Doig (David) 12045. 


Dollar saved is a dollarearned. 33986. 


Dominie (Saint) 198, 10438. 
Donato (Giuseppe) 17527. 
Donner (Wm.) 2709, 19346. 
Donohoe (Michael) M. C. fr. Pa. 
Donovan (Charles) cigarco. 27686. 
Dooley (W. J.) 22778, 82907. 
Doolittle (L.C.) 19847. 

Doolittle (Dr. R. BH.) 18708. 

Doran (Samuel) 2710. 
Doremus (Cornelius) 
Dorge (E.G.) 12046. 
Dorland (M. BE.) 2711. 
Doro (Marie) 15457. 
Dorr (L.B.) 19348. 
Dorset (Dr. Marion) 
Doten (L. 8.) 2712. 
Doty (BE. E.) 27687. 
Double life. 25694. 
Doubleday (R. R.) 27690. 
Dougherty (Louis R.) 25894. 
Dougherty (Paul) 2148, 19239. 
Doughty (HE. W.) 19349. . 
Douglas (Beverly) 27691. 
Douglas (Wm.) 17828. 


2537. 


4082. 


2674, 12039, 19343. 


2684, 12042, 27676. 


M.)o U.<S. Sen... fr: 


age adjuster. 


4083. 


| Dunn (Frank) 


Douglass (H. V.) 266. 
Dove and the serpent. 
Dowlan (William C.) 


iteat. 

33324. 

Dowling (Bishop Austin) 17053. 

Dowling (Victor J.) Justice of N. Y. 
supreme ct. 28580. 

Downie (L. F.) 12049, 19350. 

Downie studio. 12050. 

Doxsie (G. W.) 27692, 27698. 

Doyle (A. C.) Adventures of Sher- 
lock Holmes. . 34259. 

Doyle (J. E.) jr. 27694. 

Doyle (Larry) 12909. 

Dozer (lL. A.) 19851. 

Draga, queen of Servia. 

Drake (J. B.) 12051. 

Drake (J. D.) 12053, 19354, 27696. 

Drake (W. H.) 10325. 

Drane (Sam) 2718. 

Draper (June) 12069. 

Drayton (G. G.) 2715, 10697. 

Drayton (Mr. & Mrs. William Astor) 
29600. 

Dream dances. 17106. 

Dreicer (Michael J.) 

Drekalo (The) 12070. 

Drennan (W. A.) 19356. 

Dress suits in pawn. 9759. 

Dresser (Dan D.) 382816. 

Dresser (Miss Susan) 1794. 

Drexel (Mrs. Anthony) 5942. 

Dreyfous (Albert) 27697. 

Driscoll (Daniel A.) M. C. fr. 
31356. 

Drouillard (K. C.) 12071. 

Drucker & co. 2716, 19358, 27698. 

Druggist’s co-operative ass’n, ine. 
2724, 19359. 

Dry (V. C.) . 19860. 

Drysdale co. 2726, 12072. 

Du Barry (Comtesse Jeanne Bicu) 
11290. 


Dubeler (Charles) 28580. 
Dubois (O. HE.) 12094. 
Duclor (Serge) 27704. 
Dudfield lumber co. 27709. 
Duell (Charles) 19861. 
Duell (Charles Holland) 
Diirer (A.) 2148. 
Duessel (Y. A.) 25894. 
Dutt (5. By): 17558. 
Dugmore (A. R.) 12096. 
Dumb. wooing. 17106. 
Dumback (J. A.) 12106. 
Dunbar (Herbert) 27710. 
Dunean (A. B.) 12108. 
Dunean (Frank) 193862, 27711. 
Dunean (William) 15684. 
Dunham (A. W.) 27715. 
Dunham (Edgar) 19875. 
Dunlap (B. J.) 267. 

Dunlap (N. H.) 12109. 

19376. 

30024. 


29411. 


13664. 


Nik. 


26856. 


Dunn (William J.). 


Dunne (Bishop Edmund M.) 
619 


32323. 


INDEX 


Dunne (Hdward F.) 12416. 
Dunning (F. A. B.) 25971. 
Dunnington (W. W.) 19877. 
Dunsmore (John Ward) 
17529. 
Dunton (W. H.) 25975. 
Dupont (Aimé) 27716. 
Dupont de Nemours (E. I.) 
Durfee (S. T.) 12110. 
Durgin (H. J.) 277238. 
Durrant (Emile) 27724. 
Durstine (W. O.) 
Du Saar (D. J.) 12121, 19380. 
Dutcher (H. F.) 19381. 
Duvenech (F.) 2148. — 
Dwelly (HE. L.) 2787, 12122. 
Dwight (Pres. Timothy) 12819. 
Dye (W. D. L.) 12124, 19382. 


268. 


Dyer (Mrs. Leonidas Carstarphen) 
1609. 
Dyer (N. D.) 10326. 


Hade (W. Cotman) 
Hames (Emma) 
Emilio de) 
Harl (W. P. S.) 2788, 27725. 
Harly (Benjamin Weisiger) 
Eastern mfg. co. 2742. 
Eaton (Hugh & Margaret) 
19383, 27728. 
Hberle (A. St. L.) 10827. 
Hbersol (A. A.) 12180. 
EHberson paint co. 2751. 
Eby (BE. BE.) 19388. 
Eckert (HE. C.) 2761. 
Eckhardt & Howard. 27737. 
Helair film co. 9754, 17104. 
Eddie (Clarence) 93380. 
Hddie’s exploits. 17106. 
Eddy (James) 25988, 27788. 
Hddy (Lindley) 121381. 
Eddy (Mrs. Mary Baker 
10248, 18838, 20803, 26279. 
Eddy (S. J.) 25988, 27738. 
Hdison (T. A.) ine. 
25518, 33987. 


Edison (Thomas Alva) 


25845. 


33767. 


Glover) 


2830, 12886, 19222, 19389, 27739, 
31322. 
Edison (Mrs. Thomas Alva) 12886. 


Edison electric illuminating co. 19889. 


EHdmonston (D. B.) 12182. 
Hdouarde (Carl) 12514. 


pt. TV, 2.8... 1 


49, 10539, 


| Eldredge (A. G.) 


2734, 12111, 19378. 


See Gogorza (Mme. 


2743, 


2773, 9759, 17106, 


471, 27738, 


Hisinger (John) 27748. 

Hister (Louis) 2776. 

Ekengren (Mr. W. A. F.) 
& Chargé d’Affaires fr. 
18940. 

Eldest son rules; or, 
34259. 

Widorado lode. 


Counselor 
Sweden. 


The iron hand. 


33986. 

27744. 

Eldridge (Charles) 24782. 

Eldridge (F. L.) 18664. 

Eleanor Cuyler. 9759. 

Electric studio. 121388. 

Elena, queen of Italy. 15500. 

Elias (Alfred) 26821. 

Elibank (Lady) 11065. 

Elijah (Prophet) 486, 7751, 29181. 

Elisha (Prophet) ‘T7751. 

Elizabeth, mother of John the Bap- 
tist. 14892. 

Elizabeth, of Russia. 

Elizabeth (Queen) 
in. 25661, 34202. 

Hlizabeth (Saint) 17558. 

Elizabeth, wife of Charles IX of Aus- 
tria. 11290. 

Hk, bunches of. 10116. 

Elks B. & P. O., N. Y. lodge banquet. 
5170. 

Hiks B. & P. G5; 
2779, 12189. 

Elks (Portland lodge of) 7592. 

Ellenborough (Lady) 18888. 

Ellerbrock (H. H.) 12140, 19397. 

Ellingson (M. A.) 2780, 12141. 

Elliott (C. H.) co. 193898. 

Elliott (C. R.) 19399. 

Elliott (Vern) 83852. 

Elliotts (The) 2788. 

Ellis (G. E.) Denver. 12148, 19404. 

Ellis (G. E.) Spokane. 277465. 

Ellis (G. E.) Wichita Falls, 
12142. 

Ellis (W. 8S.) 12144. 

Ellyson (Lieut. T. G.) 18708. 

El] Paso book co. 27746. 

Elser (Joseph) 24089. 

Hisley (Arthur J.) 49. 

Elson (Prof. Louis C.) 29649. 

Elvidge (Miss June) 12155. 

Elwell (R. Farrington) 17480. 

Elwell & co. 12145. 


26986. 
Sarah Bernhardt 


Y. lodge no 1. 


Tex 


Edward Albert, Prince of Wales. 7449. | Ely (Eugene) 8664. 

Hdwards (F. C.) 12138. Emerich (B.) 17582. 

Hdwards (G. W.) 27742. Emerson (Wm. A.) 2784. 

Edwards (H. C.) 10728, 25894. Emerson co. 19405. 

HKggleston (Dr. Edward) 195386. Emmerich (Master Herbert) 28580. 

Ehrlich (Antonie) 2774. Emmett (Claudia) 1794. 

Whrmann (Hilman) & co. 12186. Emmett (MasterG.) 1794. 

Ehud, Bible character. 7751. Empire art co. 2787, 12146. 

Hichbaum (Chas.) 12187. Emslie (A. E.) 27170. 

Hickemeyer (Rudolph) 2775. Endee studio. 27748. 

Einstein (Louis) 4088. Endes (John) 10271. 

Wirekson (P. HB.) 19896. Endor (Witch of) 7751. 

Hisemann (John) 467. Engadine amusement co. 25661. 
620 


“nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


INDEX 


Engagement ring. 9720. 
Engelhardt (John) 12147. 
Engle (F. B.) 12148. 
English (F. F.) 25894. 
English (H.) 12149, 19406. 
English stag hunt. 17327. 
Hnke (Miss Kathryn) 16216. 
Hnsemble club. 20919. 
Hpstein (Jacob) 12150, 19412. 
Equal suffrage league of Va. 
PAID), 2154. 
Erbe (H. H.) 12152. 
Hrickson (H. A.) 28038, 19418, 27755. 
Ericsson (John) 1166. 
Hrlick (lL. K.) 27756. 
Hsau, Bible character. 17710, 31477. 
Escape from bondage. 25518. 
Essanay film mfg. co. 12153, 19421. 
Hssex institute. 19424, 27757. 
Estenson & Landlau. 19482. 
Esther (Queen) 7751. 
Esther Carlotta (Sister) 12154. 
Estill (Eugenia) 27761. 
Eternal mother. 9720. 
Hugene (F. R.) 27768. 
Hureka feature film co. 25662. 
‘Bustis (Mrs. James B.) 28580. 
Hvande co. 2810. 
mivans (J.P. V.) 27764. 
Evans (Lynden) M. C. fr. La. 
Evans (S. H.) 175381, 27765. 
Evans (Samuel) 2825. 
Evening herald. 27766. 
Everett (E. G.) co. 194383. 
‘Everton studio. 12155, 19485, 27768. 
|Everwear hosiery co. 12157. 
Every rose has its stem. 17106. 
coe comes to him who waits. 
9759. 


Evil art; or, Gambling exposed. 25662. 
Ewing (A. C.) 12158. 

Ewing (J. G.) 12159, 194386. 

Ewing (Robert) 4083. 

Expiation. 384259. 

Hyb (Gustav) 2826, 17582, 19487. 
‘Eyes that saw. 25663. 

Hyre (John) 25986. 

HKyton (Referee) 4852. 

Hyton (Bessie) 15684. 

Hzra, Bible character. 15285. 

Faber (C. FE.) 19440. 

Maber (J. H.) 2827. 

‘aber (J. H.) & son. 12161. 

Fagan (James) 10177. 

Fager (C. W.) 2828. 

Faingold (Gus.) 19441. 

Fair savings bank dept. store. 27769. 
Fairbanks (Charles W.) 12909, 29458. 
Fairchild co. 2829. 

Falconio (Diomede) Cardinal. 
Pales (F. L.) 19442. 

Falk. 2830, 27771. 

@fall (Albert B.) U. S. Sen. fr. N. Mex. 
18703, 28228. 

Hall of Black Hawk. 25498. 


2802, 


4088. 


18940. 


ee 


Femel (Louis) 


False to both. 17327. 

Famous players film co. 34202. 

Fanchon the cricket. 17448. 

Far from the beaten track. 10030. 

Farish (Miss Dorothy) 32750. 

Farley (John Murphy, cardinal) 266, 
1468, 2716, 5311, 10441, 10594, 10751, 
10781, 18792, 18766, 28228, 29367. 


Farley & Loetscher mfg. co. 27788. 

Farmer (A. J.) 19443. 

Farmer (JM/iss Ruth) 382754. 

Farnham (T. C.) 12165. 

Farquharson (Joseph) 26002. 

Farrell (C. P.) 269. 

Marrell \(iiG.), Lr: 

Farrell (J. J.) 12172. 

Farren (Miss) 29122. 

Farrington (Irederick) 19444. 

Faschingbaur (T.) 10177. 

Fat Bull & family. Indians. 27668. 

Fatal chocolate. 9720. 

Fatal lie. 10089. 

Fatal practical joke. 17412. 

Fatality. 25704. 

Fate’s interception. 17065. 

Father (The) 25518. 

Father’s bluff. 9759. 

Faulkner & co. 28384, 27784. 

Faust (Bertha) 33754. 

Fawkner (EF. P.) 2885, 12178. 

Fear (The) 383907. 

Featherstone (M. E.) 12180. 

Feature film co. 34204. 

Feature film sales co., Itd. 17326, 
34205. 

Feazsel (T. J.) 2887. 

Feeny (G. B.) 12181, 19445. 

Feinberg (Israel L.) 20394. 

Felix (Frederic) 2838, 19446. 

Felker (Samuel D.) 29649. 

Fellows (G. E.) 12182, 19447. 

Felton (Hzra W.) 103829. 

Felton advertising co. 2889. 

Hemale of the species. 17065. 


121838. 

Fenn (KE. J.) 49. 

Fenner-Behmer (H.) 17558, 26067. 

Feo (Chas. de) See De Feo. 

Ferguson (A. B.) 12651. 

Ferguson (H.) 12185. 

Fern (B. L.) 2840. 

Fernandez (Don Fray Miguel) 

Ferrara (A.) & co. 2841. 

Ferris (E.) & co. 2842. 

Ferris (J. L. G.) 49, 1038380, 25795. 

Ferris (Prof. W. N.) 14929. 

Ferris (Mrs. W. N.) 80729. 

Ferris institute faculty. 30729. 

Festetics (Count & Countess de Tolna) 
26856. 

Feud in the Kentucky hills. 

Fickel (Mrs. Jacob Earl) 
maids. 5942. 


Fickle Spaniard. 17065. 
Fiddes (O. H.) 2848, 12186. 


19239. 


33930. 
& brides- 


621 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 0. 8., V. 7 


Fidler (A. L.) 10885. 

Fields (Lew) 2716. 

Fifty miles ramble through the 1000 
islands, St. Lawrence River. 9759. 


Fillebrown (R. H. M.) 27786. 

Financial chart pub. co. 2844. 

Finch photo co. 12187. 

Findlay (Col. James) 407. 

Fire (Felix) 2845. 

Fire of life. 173880. 

Kirst Methodist 
12189. 

First settler’s story. 383986. 

Fischer (Joseph) 26408. 

Fischer (Margarita) 33324. — 

Fishel, Adler & Schwartz co. 
17589. 

Fisher (Harrison) 
25795. 

Fisher (Irving) 19450. 

Fisher (Walter L.) Sec. of Interior. 
12651. 

Fisherman & his sweetheart. 

Fisk rubber co. 10347, 27787. 


Episcopal church. 


2847, 
49, 2869, 17770, 


10089. 


Fiske (F. B.) 19451. 
Fitzgerald (Edward) 27788. 
Flag of distress. 10030. 


Flagg (J. Montgomery) 17464. 
Flanagan (A.) co. 27789. 
Flandrin (T. H.) 27170. 
Flannigan (J. 8S.) 2877. 
Flaten (G. C.) 12190. 
Flaten (O. HE.) 19471. 
Mleitman (AMJiss Lieta) 
Fletcher (—) 28580. 


28580. 


Fletcher (Rear Admiral Frank F.) 
12651. 

Fleury (Albert) 25987. 

Flinn (William) 12909. 


Floating of the battleship Maine. 
10115. 


Flood (G. EH.) 27790. 
Flood & Conklin co. 
Florentine art plaster co. 
Flower of love and the flower of death. 
$4234. 

Flury (G.) 25991. 
Flying circus. 173876. 
Flynn (—) of Yale. 
Flynn: (A: J.) 12191. 


28580. 


*For valor. 


Forsyth (Chas.) 


_Fortner 


Fowler & Browning. 


For the commonwealth. 9759. 
25518. 
Forbell (C. H.) 10849, 17540. 


Forbes (A. A.) 12194. 

‘Forbes litho. mfg. co. 270, 10350, 
2 2B9G8! 

Ford (E. H.) 10351. 


| Ford (Prof. Jeremiah Denis Mathias) 


11703. 
Ford & Allen. 12195, 27804. 
Fording’ (H. L.) .d203: 
Foreclosure (The) 38907. 
Forest fire. 33986. 

Forman (Thomas) & sons. 2880. 

Fornell (G. W.) 27805. 

12197, 19474, 27806. 

Forsyth (T.A.) 10852: 

Forti (H.) 17538. 

camera supply eco. 19475, 
27809. 

Fortuna sales co. 27811. 

Fosbroke (J. HE.) 2882. 

Foss (EH. C.) 19478. 

Foss (Eugene Noble) 

1936. 

Foss (George Edmund) 


(A. S. H.) 2888. 

(Ben) 192389. 

(Le FF.) “2884s 

(W. W.) 2885. 

Foster (Wilson) 19479. 

Foster, Giffin co. 2886. 

Foundling (The) 25518. 

Foust (O. V.) 2902. 

Fowler (Ambrose) 2904, 19480. 

Fowler (H. M.) 27812. 

Fowler (H. Robert) M. C. fr. Ii. 
12651. 

Fowler (J. E.) 

Fowler (O. V.) 

Fowler (Robert) 

Fowler (T. M.) 

Fowler (V. E.) 


Gov. of Mass. 
M. 0; f°. 


Foster 
Foster 
Foster 
Foster 


272, 25996. 

2TSis. 

27766. 
12198. 19504. 
19505. 
19506, 27814. 
Fowler, Simpson co. 27817. 
Fox (C. H.). 2905. 
Fox (R. A.) 49, 273, 25795, 25894. 
Francis I. 11290. 


Francis X (Saint) 285. 


wa 4) Francis (Exe Gov. Joe) 14993. 
meet ean e mairisat' «avis sep been Francis (Hz Gov. N. M.) 14998. 
Fogarty (EB. J.) 2878. Francis (S. M.) 19507. 
Foley (E. F.) 12192. Francis (William B.) M. C. fr. O. 
Foley (M. R.) 27796. 12651, 
Folger (J. W.) 10348, 27802. Francis & co., ins. 27818. 
Folger (S. L.) 2879, 27803. Francis de Paula (Saint) 198. 
Folkins (S. BE.) 25992. Francisco (H. St. J.) 19508. 
Foltz (G. R.) 19473. Frank (S. J.) 27819. : 
Fontana development co. 12193. Franklin (—) Vice Pres.; White star 
Foote (Pollock) 19330. line. 12909. 
For her. 33986. Franklin (Benjamin) 25997. 
For his son. 9720. Franklin (T. Z.) 19518. 
For professional services. 33986. Franklin (William) Gov. of N. J. 
For the cause of the South. 9759. 17529. 

622 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Franklin core rod & gagger co. 27820. 
Franklin foundation. 25997. 

Frasch (O. T.) 2906. 

Fraser (G. G.) 19514, 27821. 
Fraternal union of America. 27828. 


Frazier (EK. J.) 2907. 

Yrear (Walter EF.) Gov. of Hawaii. 
28228. 

Frebitrch (R. H.) 

Frech (Jacob) 12651. 

F¥rederckson co. 2923. 

Frederick the Great, king. of Prussia. 
28092. 

Freeman (M. J.) 25998. 

Freeman photo co. 27829. 

Freemasons, Bedford lodge, Officers of. 
4641. 

Freemasons, Cal. masonic lodge. So. 
Pasadena. 27881. 

Freemasons, Va., Alexandria Washing- 
ton lodge no. 22. 27882. 

Freezing auntie. 9759. 

Frelinghuysen (J/{rs. Theodore) 12909. 


2922. 


French (Daniel C.) 274, 10823. 
French (R. E.) 19530. 
French-Amer. film co. 10027. 
Fresh air romance. 25518. 
Frey (C. K.) 19582. 

Frey (R.) 27833. 

Friant (E.) 27170. 

Friars. 21401. 

Friars club dinner. 2716. 
Friedlander (Leo) 26000. 
Friedman (H. B.) 27884. 
Friends, 33930. } 
Mrishmuth (H. W.): . 275. 
Fritchie (Barbara) 18095. 


Froehlich & Morison. 2927. 

From mine to molder. 25703. 

From pope to pope (Death and resur- 
rection; or) 34259. 

irom the manger to the cross; or, 
Jesus of Nazareth. 34213. 

Frommann (FF. A.) 12199. 

Hrost (B. G.) 12200. 

Frost (J. I. Crawford-) 
ford-Frost. 


Frost (M. A.) 19533. 

Frost & Reed, Itd. 2934, 103538, 12203, 
19534, 26002, 27835. 

Fry (George) co. 27887. 

Frye (Mary Hamilton) 10387, 26007. 

Fuel engineering co. of N. Y. 19535. 

Fiirstner (Adolph) 26013. 

Fugel (—) 16248. 

Fuller (A. G.) 10119 (1-16). 

Fuller (Charles E.) M. C. fr. 
12651. 

Fuller (F. E.) 12204. 

Fulmer (C. E.) 27888. 

Funeral of Mataos II. 34247. 

Funeral that flashed in the pan. 17106. 

Murlong (C. W.) 19152. 

Furness (Horace Howard) 

Furrow (Edward) 278389. 


See Craw- 


Til. 


12462, 


Gabriel (Saml.) sons & co. 


Gazette times. 


Yurs. 17065. 

Gabriel (Newell) Indian. 14998. 

276, 2936, 
12205. 

Gabriel (Wm.) 17541. 

Gaden (Alexander) 338324. 

Gaebler (J/iss Anita) 32750. 

Gaffney (R.) 25894. 

Gagnon (Thoma) 2987. 

Gaiennie (Miss Natalie) 382750. 

Gainsborough (T.) 2148, 18577, 23927. 

Galindo mfg. co., ine. 278. 

Gallagher (C. D.) 12209. 

Gallaher (Bennie) 19536. 

Gallatin (Mrs. Albert) 13792. 

Gallatin (W. 8S.) 195387. 

Galli (—) 25894. 

Galli (Gallileo) 10177. 

Gallop of death. 384259. 

Gama (Mme. Domicio da) 27716. 

Gama (Senor Don Domicio da) Am- 
bassador fr. Brazil. 1609, 4083, 
18940. 

Gambling exposed 
25662. 

Ganger (A. W.) 

Gans (Howard) 

Garcia (Ernest) 15684. 

Garden (Mary) 6025. 

Gardin (L.) 10751. 

Gardiner (H. N.) 26052. 

Gardner (C. A.) 17548. 

Gardner (Frederick) 19539. 

Gardner (Helen) 16548, 34206. 

Gardner (Helen) in Cleopatra. 

Gardner (J. A.) 12210. 

Gardner (Obadiah) U. S. Sen. fr. Me. 
4083, 18940. 

Gardner (W. W.) 

Gardner (Mr. & Mrs. 
ther) 5942. 

Garfield (James R.) 18919. 

Garford (A. L.) 18348. 

Garland (R. 1.) 27840. 

Garlick (J. M.) 12211. 

Garmo (Mrs. Frank de) 
Garno. 

Garner (John N.) M.C. fr. Tex. 28228. 

Garrett (J. W.) 4083. 

Garrichwa shop. 2943. 

Gartner & Bender. 2953, 12215, 19540, 
27848. 

Gartrell (S. H.) 103826. 

Garvey (H. A.) 10140, 10354. 

Gasch (K.) 26067. 

Gassner (Ludwig) 

Gatchel & Manning. 

Gates (J. L.) 19565. 

Gates (John W.) 83898. 

Gaumont co. 25663, 34207. 

Gay (George Howell) 49, 10539, 17546. 

Gaynor (William Jay) Mayor of N. Y. 
4088, 11167, 20394. 


12245. 


(Evil art; or) 


2942. 
26856. 


34206. 


17545. 
William Gun- 


See De 


584. 
10176, 27872. 


Gazlay (Chester) 12246. 
623 


INDEX 


Gebhardt (Carl) 
Gebhart (George) 26053. 
Gedney (J. W.) 2996. 
Gee (F. B.) 19566. 
Geier (Ernest) 10355, 12247. 
General appraisal co. 27878. 
General baking co. 17547. 
General electric co. 12248. 
General slide co. 12249. 
Genthe (Arnold) 2997. 
George V, king of England. 
George (Miss) 18441. 
George (KE. H.) 27874. 
George (F. A.) 19567. 
George (Henry) jr. M. C. fr. N. Y. 
40838. 
George 


17558. 


7449. 


(QO. "R)"  2908, 
George junior republic (New Haven 
aid of Con.) 80825. 
George (St.) & the dragon. 
Georgian co. 12250. 
Gerhard sisters. 2999, 12252, 27903. 
Gerlach bros. 38105. 
Gerlach-Barklow co. 
German fleet, Officers. 12909. 
Germantown hospital. 12255. 
Gerome (H. G.) 27904. 
Geronimo (Chief) 3940. 
Feronimo’s last raid. 33907. 
Gerow (R. 8.) 27905. 
Gertrude (Saint) 10271. 
Getting rid of trouble. 388930. 
Geuder, Paesechke & Frey co. 
Geyer (B.) 25795. 
Geyer (Bruno C.) 10539, 26821. 
Ghent (M. H.) 17548. 
Giants, Natl. league champions. 
N. Y., Giants. 
Gibbons (James, cardinal) 1148, 4644, 
10594, 12909, 28228, 33750. 


Gibbons (James, cardinal) & bishops 
& priests. 3838750. 
Gibbons (Capt. John H.) 
Gibbs (K. D.) 19568. 
Gibson (Lawyer) 20894. 
Gibson (Burton W.) & wife. 
Gibson: 6C.:. Ro), dle, 1225%. 
Gibson (Chas. Dana) 11014, 12286. 
sibson (J. T.) eo. 3142. 
Gibson art co. 3145, 12287, 19569, 
27907. 
Gifford (B. A.) 
Gilbert (A. B.) 
Gilbert (C. A.) 
Gilbert (C. H.) 19899. 
Gilbert (I. E.) 12319, 19900. 
Gilbert (L. M.) 19904. 
Gilbert (Miss Lilla B.) 28580. 
Gov. 


10109. 


3000. 


12256. 


See 


4083. 


28580. 


19835, 27957. 
10356. 
49, 25795. 


Gilbert studio. 19905. 

Gilchrist (Albert W.) 
15124. 

Gildersleeve (I. A.) 


of Fla. 


12328. 


Giles (J. W.) 19906. 
Giles: (R: T.) . LO85T. 
Gill (Howard) 8664. 


SS 


pt. Iv, n. S., Vv. 7 


Gillam (Walter) 10723. 

Gillet (F. K.) 27959. 

Gillett (Frank) 17558, 26067. 

Gillett (James Norris) 18919. 

Gillette (G. F.) 19907. 

Girl & her trust. 9720. 

Girl at the key. 17106. 

Girl from Maxim’s. 34259. 

Girl from the country. 338986. 

Giron (Charles) 10645. 

Gironi (Raffaello) 17514. 

Girsch (C. W.) 26054. 

Giuliani (G.) 247, 10520. 

Giumetti (Dante) 279, 103858. 

Givens (J. D.) 8761, 12329. 

Gjelhang (J. A.) 19908. 

Glascock (William E.) Gov. of W. Va. 
13919, 28228. 

Glasgow (W. H.) 280. 

Glasier (FE. W.) 38768. 

Glass coffin. 9754. 

Gleason (T. F.) 26056. 

Gleason studio. 19909. 

Glehn (W. G. von) 17702. 

Glines panoramic photo. co. 27962. 

Globe lithographing co. 19913. 

Gloege (E. H.) 123830. 

Gloucester day committee. 19914. 

Glynn (M. H.) 28580. 

Glynn (Martin) 26690. 

God within. 3839380. 

Godchaux (G. W.) 12383838, 19915. 

Goddess of Sagebrush Gulch. 9720. 

Godowski (Leopold) 18314. 

Godron (George) 19916, 27963. 

Goeke (J. Henry) M:: Gieie 
28228. 


Goelet (Mrs. Ogden) 203894. 

Goelet (Mrs. Peter) 12909. 

Goelet (Mrs. Robert) 20394. 

Goeser (Anton) 38765. 

Goethals (Col. George H.) 22580. 

Goetting (G. W.) 38769. 

Geff (John W.) Justice of Supreme 
ct. of N. ¥. 20275. 

Gogorza (Emilio de) 

Gogorza (Mme Emilio de) 

Gold and glitter. 339380. 

Gold-art specialty co. 10859. 

Goldberg (R. L.) 8770, 12336, 19919, 
27994. 

Golden (George Fuller) 88370. 

Goldenberg (Samuel) 13792. 

Goldman (Albert) 3818, 12408, 19975, 
28044. 

Goldman (Harold) 

Goldman (Julia) 

Gold’s art studio. 19978. 

Goldsmith (Max) 19979. 

Goldsmith (Wallace) 3820. 


O. 


26856. 
26856. 


10360. 
3819. 


Goldsmith-Woolard pub. co. 281. 
Goliath, Bible character. 7751. 
Gollings (H. W.) 10589. 

Goltra (BE. F.) 16051. 

Gonnon (E. A.) 3827. 


624 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Goode (Mrs. Mary) 28580. 

Goodes (W. M.) 25894. 

Goodhue (F. M.) 17549. 

Goodhue (R. W.) 12410. 

Goodrich (C. EH.) 19980. 

Goodrich (Wallace) 12411. 

. Goodrich art co. 19982. 

Goodridge (Harriet) 282. 

Goodspeed (W. G.) 7490. 

Goodwin (O. EH.) 19988, 28045. 

Goodwin (Phillip R.) 49, 284, 10539, 
10641, 12412, 25795, 26424. 

Gookins (S. D.) 19985. 

Goold (G. W.) 19987, 28051. 

Gordon (Julia Swayne) 89938, 33405. 

Gordon (Phyliss) 15684. 

Gordon, Wolf & co. 26057. 

Gore (Thomas P.) U. S. Sen. fr. Ok1. 
12909, 18703. 


Gorham co. 288, 3828, 103861, 28053. 
Gorodess (Michael) 12413. 
Gorson (A. H.) 19988. 
Gorsuch (Thos.) 17551. 
Gorton (W. D.) 12414. 
Gosnell (William Herbert) 
Got a match? 9720. 
Gotham litho. co. 3836, 19989, 28072. 
Gotzean (C.) & co. 28076. 
Gould (Mrs. Frank J.) & sisters. 28580. 
Gould (Mrs. George J.) 5942, 7345, 
28580. 
Gould (Mr. & Mrs. 
daughters. 28580. 
Gould (Miss Helen) 
Gould (L..H.) 12415. 


10796. 


George J.) & 
27771. 


Graves (G. S.) 12488, 19996, 28099. 

Graves (R. EB.) 10368. 

Graw (P. V. de) See De Graw. 

Gray (Mrs. Albert Z.) & baby. 21221, 

Gray (B. C.) 3842. 

Gray (C.A.) 28102. 

Gray (Finley H.) M. C. fr. Ind. 4083. 

Gray (H.E.) 8897. 

Gray (J.H.) 19998. 

Great circus catastrophe. 34251. 

Great mine disaster. 171.04. 

Greaves (W.) 27505. 

Greeley sq. hotel co. 28108. 

Green (Daniel) felt Shoe eo. 
20000. 

Green (EB. F.) 

Green (Ernie) 

Green (G. E.) 

Green (G. G.) 3850. 

Green (H.H.) 26058. 

Green (Miss Irene) 28580. 

Green (J. EH.) 12462. 

Green (Theodore Francis) 

Green (Dr. Traill) 22799. 

Green (William R.) M.C. fr.Ia. 28228, 

Green & Finger. 20001. 

Green eyed monster. 33986. 

Greene (A. N.) 3851. 

Greenlaw (A. A.) 28106. 

Greenleaf (Jacob) 12464. 

Greenley (Howard) 188. 

Green’s advertising agency. 3852. 

Greenwood (Winnifred) 15689. 

Greenwood press. 28107. 

Grefe (Will.) 49. 


3844, 
28105. 


8352. 
12461. 


31168. 


Gourand (Mrs. Jackson) 8192. Gregg (Curtis BH.) M. ve fr. Pa. 4083, 
Governor (The) 33986. Gregg Ve 12465, 20002. 
Governor’s daughter. 34251. hese (MH). (SBo8. || 
Governors’ group. 28228. Gregson (Harold) 10177. 
Gow (Prof. George Coleman) 88380. Gr reuaeel (Dr. Karl) 21217. 
Gower (Countess) & child. 26947. Greiner (M.) 3854. 
Goya. 19239. Greisamer (EH. P.) 3862. 
Grady (Daniel FE.) 17765. Griest (William W.) ME UC. sBt. iPae 
Graffam (W. 8.) 10362. 28228: 
Graham (Lieut. H.) 18703. Griffin (G.T.) 20005, 25108. 
Graham (J. A.) 12416. Griffoul (A.) & bros. co. 10364. 
Graham (Wm. M.) 19994, 28077. Grim (Jules) 19239. 
Graham art paper & litho. co. 3888. Gronna (Asle J.) U. 8S. Sen. fr. N, 
Graham paper co. 12417. Dak. 28228. 
Grahame-White (Claud) 1794. Gronna (Mrs. Asle J.) 1609. 
Grainger (W. E.) 28079. Gronna (Lillian) 18940. 
Grandelis (G.) 10766. Gross (D.) 20011. 
Graney (V. Senardens-) See Se | Gross (H.H.) 28109. 

nardens-Graney. Gross’ (Hdw. ) 38638, 10367, 12468, 
Grandfather (The) 33986. 20012, 28110. 
Grandfield (Dr. C. P.) 29600. Grouch (The) 25518. 
rant (E.-G.) 8841. Groves (Frederick) 21380. i 
Grassini (Madame) 11290. Growth of practical co-operation, as 
Grauel (Henrietta D.) 28091. seen on a trip from Jerusalem & 
Grauert & Zink. 28092. Hgypt to Hurope and America, 
Graunke (Alma & Arthur) 28580. 33896. 
Graves (Abbott) 25894. Groyn (Mrs.) 28927. 
Graves (C. H.) 28098. Gruen (W. H.) 17552. 
Graves (C. W.) 28096. Gruetzner (E.) 26067. 
Graves (E. C.) 19995. Grundy (J. By BE.) 38s. 

625 


INDEX 


pt. Tv, BOS Wee 


Grush (HE. B.) 28116. 
Guadalupe (Virgin of) See Madonna. 
30 


Guardi (F.) 2148. 
Gudger (James M.) M. C. fr. N. C. 
4083. 


Gudger (Mrs. James M.) 

Guerzoni (G.) 10177. 

Guggenheim (Benjamin) 138792. 

Guggenheim (Simon) U. S. Sen. fr. 
Col. 22580. , 

Gugler litho. co. 
26059. 

Guillaume (A.) 27170. 

Guilty party. 17106. 

Gulf coast plantation co. 12484. 

Gump (S. & G.) 8882, 12498. 

Gundlach (J. H.) 238840. 

Gunn (Mr. & Mrs.) Indian. 4173. 

Gunno (Archie) 3888, 10174, 20023, 
26060. 

Gunness (Master Loel) 1794. 

Gunness (Merand) 1794. 

Gunness (Miss T.) 1794. 

Gunnison (Ff. W.) 28117. 

Gurley-Kane (Evelyn) 12500. 

Gurnee (M. HE.) 12501. 

Gustaf V, king of Sweden. 20227. 

Gustafson (D. W.) 28122. 

Gustav-Smith (Hilda) 
(H. G.) 

Gustin (KE. W.) & co. 

Gustrine (Charles) 20031. 

Guthrie (Lorena) 28126. 

Gutmann & Gutmann. 
28127. 

Guyer (—) 10539. 

Gyp the Blood. See Horowitz (—) 

Gypsy’s vendetta (Queen of Camar- 
gue; or) 384259. 

H. (dfr.) 28165. 

H. (Mrs.) 19289, 28165. 

H. S. M. eco. 20082. 

Haag (Chas.) 10368, 26064. 

Hackner (E.) 285. 

Hackner (E.) co. 285, 10871. 


18940. 


284, 12481, 20019, 


See Smith 


28123. 


3884, 12505, 


Hadley (Arthur Twining) Pres. of 
Yale. 12819. 

Hadley (Herbert S.) Gov. of Mo. 
18919, 28228. 

Hadoram, Bible character. 7751. 

Hiindel (Georg Friederich) 11055. 

Haeseler (A. S.) 12514, 28147. 

Hagan (J. A.) 28148. 

Hagar, Bible character. T751. 

Hagendorn (Max) 10372. 

Hagerup (Mrs. Nils) 103878, 17555. 


Haggai (Prophet) 7751. 
Haglock & Potter. 12516. 


Haglund (Katherine) 28521. 
Bahn’ (W. EF.) s2007. 
Haight (Mrs. Elsie F.) 
Haight (H. D.) 3885. 
Haight (L. L.) 3888. 


Haines (C. BE.) 3889, 12518. 


3888. 


Haines photo co. 3891, 12519, 
28149. 

Hakkerup (N. L.) 20049. 

Haldeman (Edith) 33324. 

Hale (Edward Everett) 676. 

Hall (C. R.) 12532, 28154; 

Hall (Charlie) 20050. 

Hall (D. W.) 3897. 

Hall (EF. G.) 125838, 20051. 

Hall (G. P.) & ‘son. S888) es@aae 
20058, 28156. 

Hall (H. G.) 28160. 

Hall (Keefe) 17708. 

Hall (hh. Ei) 2a: 

Hall (lL. TT.) 12549: 

Hall (M. W.) 28161. 

Hall (W. L.) 20059. 

Hall (Brig. Gen. William P.) 

Halloway (G. G.) 20062. 

Hallworth (W. L.) 3899. 

Hals (F.) 28927. 

Halsey (Mrs.) 1794. 

Ham (Rolly) 38901, 20065, 28162. 

Ham (W. D.) 281638. 

Hamacher (W.) 609. 

Hamburger (Isaac) & sons. 17556. 

Hamilin (H. W.) 38908. 

Hamilton (Lady) 11290, 26947. 

Hamilton (C. E.) 12550. 

Hamilton (Charles K.) 6218. 

Hamilton (J. Ll.) i2pea 

Hamilton-Durfee advertising service. 
28164. 


Hammer (Frank) 
‘Hammer (Trygue) 26065. 
Hammers (F. B.) 39386. 
Hammerstad (John) 17557. 
Hammond (John Hays) 26690. 
Hammond (Winfield S.) M. C. fr. 
Minn. 28228. 
Hammond-Cockrell studio. 20111. 
Hampden hotel co. 12597. 
Hanaman (Miss) 20894. 
Hanfstaeng] (Franz) 17558, 26067. 
Hanley (J. W.) 20112. 
Hanna (Louis B.) M. C. fr. N. Dak. 
28228. 
Hanna (Mary) 28165. 
Hannah (Mme. Jane Osborn-) 
Osborn-Hannah. 
Hansen (H. P.) 
Hansen (Sophus) 
Hansen photo co. 28185. 
Hanson (Alfred) 20114. 
Hanson (Lieut. Helmer.) 
Harbeck (W. H.) 10029. 
Harbinger of peace. 25518. - 
Hardenbrook (Mrs. Mary Coleman) 
28580. 
Harder (Heinrich) 26067. 
Hardwick (EH) 20115. 
Hardwick (Thomas W.) M. C. fr. Ga. 
28228. 
Hardy (Miss Helen) 18940. 
Hardy (V. B.) 3940, 12598, 28216. 


20033, 


18940. 


3904, 12553, 20067. 


See 


28184. 
17558. 


16410. 


626 


Sere ‘ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Hare (J. Knowles) jr. 

25894, 26104. 

Harless (Mr.) 2907. 
Harlow (Jane) 23927. 
Harmon (Clifford B.) 32740. 
Harmon (J. W.) 28217. 

Harmon (Judson) Goy. of O. 2788, 
— 6126, 7851, 11269, 11609, 12909, 18940. 
Harmon (Mrs. Judson) 28228. 
Harmon (M. H.) 38947, 12600. 
Harmuth (Gustave) 126384. 
Harnessing a mountain stream. 33986. 
Harper (R. Ford) 10695, 20132, 25998, 

26121. 


Harpignies (Henry) 10782. 
Harriman (Miss Carol A.) 28580. 
Harriman (Mrs. Edward H.) 11167. 
Harriman (Miss Ethel) 20394, 28580. 
Harriman (Mrs. J. Borden) 12909. 
Harriman (Mrs. Oliver) 20394. 
Harris (A. M.) 12639. 
Harris (Charles Milton) 
Harris (EH) 12641. 
Harris (M. J.) 12648. 
Harris (M. M.) 4008. 
Harris (Rev. Susanna) 
Harris (Miss Virginia) 32750. 
Harris (W. J.) 4009, 20134. 

Harris (W. J.) co. 4010, 12644. 
Harris & Ewing. 4083, 12651, 28223. 
Harrison (B.) 27505. 

Harrison (Mrs. Marthena) & brides- 
maids. 1609. 
Harrison (R. W.) 

Harry (Philip) 

Hart (W. C.) 283818. 

Hart (Wm.) 49. 

Hart, Schaffner & Marx. 4185, 12718, 
20153, 28314. 

Harte (Betty) 

Harte (H. W.) 4170, 20188. 

Harte (Hal) 28848. 

Hartley (J. S.) 823, 261385. 

Hartman (Jesse L.) M. C. fr. Pa. 
12651. 


Hartman furniture & carpet co. 4171, 
12739, 20190, 283849. 


Hartmann (Arthur) 
Hartman’s. 20198. 
Harvey (HE. 8.) 28852. 

Harvey (Fred) 4178, 12748. 
Harvey (H. J.) 12774, 20194, 28357. 
Harvey (Haywood) 26067. 

Harwood (John §.) 2885. 
Hasewinkle (A. W.) 20197. 
Haskins art glass co. 12785. 
Hastings (G. H.) 4248, 12786, 28369. 
Hastings (Mrs. Thomas) 28580. 
Hatch (R. L.) 12788, 20198. 
Hattersley (G. J.) 15800. 

Hauge (Hans Neilsen) 19471. 
Hausle (Frank) 12789, 283871. 
Haven. See De Haven. . 
Havenith (Madame) 18940. 


3941, 20116, 


12640. 


1609. 


4126. 
27409. 


15684. 


7490. 


-Havenith (Mr. Emanuel) Minister fr. 


_Hawkinson (A. R.) 


. Hawthorne 


Hay (James) 
: Hay 


‘| Hayden (Carl) 


Hayes (C. M.) & co. 


Hayes litho. co. 
‘Hayward (Lillian) 
‘Hazard (M. K.) 

‘Hazelton (M. B.) 
|Hazlehurst (Lieut. L. W.) 


'He swore off smoking. 33986. 
-Heacoek (H. C.) 
-Heacock (J. H.) 


‘Healy (John F.) 


‘Hecht & camp, inc. 
. Hedenberg (J. W.) 


‘Helping John. 


Belgium. 18940. 


Havercamp (C. F.) 20200. 
Haverhill basket ball team. 4248. 
Haverhill high school base ball team. 
4248, 12786. 
28372. 
20205. 
20206. 
W.) 


Hawley (Thomas) 
Haworth (I. H.) 

(Chas. Ae Noe, 
M. C. fr. Va: 
(Marion HE.) 
121388. 


11955. 
28228. 
Gov. of Wash. 


M. C. fr. Ariz. 
Hayden (Dorothy) 
Hayden (J. A.) 28374. 
Haydn (Franz Joseph) 
Haydon (W.) 28377. 
Hayes (C. C.) 324. 


28228. 
420, 11055. 


20207. 
Hayes (Former Sheriff Nicholas J.) 
203894. 
4258. 
15684. 
10374. 
10375. 
18708. 
He must have a wife. 33930. 
4272. 
20208. 
28369. 
31678. 
Hearn (Mrs. Arthur) 27716. 
Hearn (HE. L.) 187038. 
Hearst (Wm. Randolph) 20998. 
Heart of a gypsy. 25718. 
Heart of steel. 384234. 
Hearts and diamonds. 
Heath (C. D.) 12798. 
Heaven avenges. 25495. 
28378. 
28380. 
Hedges (Job Elmer) 22580, 23805, 


29585, 32585. 
Hedlund (O.) 20214, 28386. 
28398. 


Heer engine co. 
(J. Thomas) M. C. fr. Ala. 


Head (W. D.) 


o0986. 


Hefiin 
28228. 
Heink (/¢/me. Schumann-) 
mann-Heink. 
Heir apparent. 9759. 
Helen’s marriage. 17065. 
Helfrich (J. W.) 283894. 
Heliodorus, Bible character. 
Hellebo (A. 8.) 4278, 12794. 
Helm (Rear Admiral James M.) 
T2GH1: 
Helmis (G. N.) 28400. 
Help! help! 17065. 
Helping hand. 10030. 
383986. 
(Christian 


See Schu- 


7751. 


Hemmick 
18708. 


Dominique). 


627 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 0. S.,, Vv. 7 


Hemmick (Vrs. Christian Dominique) 
11609. 
Hemphill (Rear Admirai Joseph New- 
- ton) 12651. 
Henderson (Gen. David B. } 
Henderson (l. C.) 20223. 
Henderson (L. G.) 20225. 
Henderson litho co. 12795, 28401. 
Hendrich (Hermann) 17558. 
Henecka (Joseph) 20226. 
Heney (Francis Joseph)’ 18919. 
Henius (Frederick) 34210. 
Henkel (Valentine) 4274. 
Henkhe (EH. J.) 28402. 


28558. 


Henley (N. W.) pub. co. 4275. 
Hennessey (Capt. F. B.) 187038. 
Henpecked Ike. 17827. 

Henri (G. HE.) 26821. 

Henrici (J. H.) 10876. 

Henrici (Tremaine) 10376. 


Henrietta Maria, wife of Charies I. 
2148. 
Henry VIII, king of England. 19062. 
Henry XXXVII (Prince) of Reuss. 
12909. 
Henry (C. Napier) 
Henry (E. L.) 10878. 
Henry (F. L.) 103879 
Henry (Capt. Guy V.) 
Henry (M. F.) 4276. 
Henry (Robert L.) M. 
28228. 
Hensel (G. J.) 12796, 20227. 
Henshaw (A. G. C.) 4277. 
Hensley (EK. E.) 4278. 
Hensley (EK. R.) 12798, 28408. 
Hensley (Walter L.) M. ©. fr. 
12651. 
Hepner (Wm.) 
Her face. 9759. 
Her own country. 383907. 
Her polished family. 9759. 
Herbst (A. W.) 4280, 20230. 
Herdle (E.) 26186. 
Heredity. 3839380. 
Hering (Henry) 
Herman (Julius) 
Herman (W. C.) 12811. 
Hermance (L. M.) 20275. 
Hermandez (George) 15684. 
Herndon (T. H.) 20277. 
Herod (King) 7237, 14892. 
Herrick (G. H.) 20278. 
Herrick (Myron F.) Ambassador to 
Trance. 18940. 
Herrick (Mrs. Myron F.) 
Hersey (H. B.) 20279. 
Hertz. 4421, 28404. 
Hess (Edward) 4428. 
Hess (H. A.) 12812. 
Hess (R. C. 8S.) 12818. 
Héwitt (Robt.) photo co. 


26002. 


28580. 
G.- fr. 


Tex. 


Mo. 


4279. 


325, 26137. 
4281, 12799, 20231. 


18940. 


12816. 


Heyer (Frank) 12819. 
Heymann (M.) 4424. 
Heywood-Harvey. 26067. 


Hibbs (M. T.) 


' Hill 


Hezekiah, king of Judea. T7751. 
Hibbard (C. J.) 4544, 12820, 20280, 
28411. 
Hibben (John Grier) president of 
Princeton, 5849, 13690, 26690. 
10880. 
Hickam (W. P.) 4546. 
Hickok (F. B.) 20284. 
Hicks, Chatten engraving co. 
Hidden treasure; or, 
33907. 


Higgason studio. 12822. 

Higginbothom (G. J.) 28420. 

Higgins (Dug) 10134. 

Higgins (F. C.) 4547, 28421. 

Higginson (B. M.) jr. 26856. 

High cost of living. 17106. 

High explosives as used in the U. S. 
Army. 38986. 

Hilkiah (High Priest) 

(Effie Pope) 2099. 

(M. J.) 20285. 

(R.) 4549, 28424. 

(S. R.) 4617. 

Hill (T. H.) 20286. 

Hill (W. EB.) 20287. 

Hillard (C. J.) 20288. 

Hilles (Charles Dewey) 12909, 20993. 

Hilles (Elizabeth) 18940. 

Hills (N. BE.) 12824. 

Hilton (D. H.) 4618. 

Hind & Harrison plush co. 

Hindo’s prize. 257138. 

Hinds (A. 8.) 17625, 26138. 

Hine (John) 203894. 

Hines (F. W.) 4619. 

Hines (T. A.) 28497. 

Hinsen (Rev) 253857. 

Hintermeister (Henry) 10422. 

Hintermeister (J. H.) 10881, 26139. 

Hiraga (Capt. Tokutaro) Naval At- 
taché fr. Japan. 1609. 

Hirchert (W. G.) 12825. 

Hirschberg (Carl) 49, 558, 25894. 

Hirzel. Feltmann & co. 28498. 

His auto’s maiden trip. 33930. 

His daughter. 9759. 

His lesson. 17065. 

His Madonna. 2578. 

His message. 17448. 

His mother’s hope. 33986. 

His Nemesis. 25694. 

His other self. 17448. 

His own fault. 25495. 

His partner’s share. 25713. 

His punishment. 17448. 

His secretary. 9759. 

Hispanic soc. of 
28499. 


Hitchcock (G.) 119565. 
Hitcheock (Kathryn) 1608. 
Hitchcock (Ruth) 18940. 
Hitchens (Alfred) 26067. 
Hites (T. A.) 4631, 12826. 
Hitt. .(T. Gy) «2282 


28419. 
Philanderings. 


7751. 
Hill 


Hill 
Hill 


20289. 


America. 4620, 


628 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Hixson (W. C.) co: 12830. 
Hobbema (—) 28927. 
Hobson (S.) 20290. 
Hodge (HE. H.) 128381. 
Hodge (Robert T.) 13153. 
Hodges (L. J.) 10382. 
Hoermann (C. S.) 4687. 
Hoffman (J. H.) 20291, 28502. 
Hoffman (Malvina) 328, 26140. 
Hofmann (J. M. H.) 17558. 
Hogan’s alley. 9759. 
Hohn (Miss Grace) 28580. 
Hoist on his own petard. 33930. 
Hokenstrom (M.) 28503. 
Hol (S. A. de) See De Hol. 
Holaday (Ff. M.) 4688. 
Holden (J. A.) 881, 17628, 26141. 
Holding the fort. 33986. 
Holland (C. A.) 12882. 
Holland (E. HE.) M. C. fr. Va. 
Holland (J. H.) 20293. 
Holland laundry, ine. 46389. 
Hollard (Louis) 12835. 
Hollenbach, Dietrich & co. 
Holler studio. 4641. 
Holley (Lulu) 4642. 
Holliday (Miss Florence) 
Hollingsworth (C. M.) 4648. 
Hollins (Miss Marion) 28580. 
Hollow Horn Bear (Chief) 26944. 
Holiyer (Samuel) 28504. 
Holmes (Mrs. Artemus) 
maids. 21221. 


Holmes (Burton) 29764. 

Holmes (Miss Hilda) ~— 28580. 

Holmes (Sherlock) Adventures 
34259. 

Holmes (W. L.) 20294. 

Holmes & Bishop. 4644. 


28228. 


4640. 


32750. 


& brides- 


of. 


Holmes corporation. See This is 
Holmes corp. 
Holofernes, Bible character. 7751. 


Holophane co. 4645. 

Holophane glass co. 4646. 

Holsinger (R. W.) 4651, 12836, 28516. 

Holtzclaw & Lawrence. 17629. 

Holtzinger (J. H.) 26280. 

Holy city. 25713. 

Holy family. 198, 285, 680, 10271, 
14892, 17558. 

Homans (B. W.) 12844. 

Home folks. 17065. 

Home strike breakers. 10030. 

Homeless. 17380. 

Homer (Mrs. Louise) 
26856. 

Homer (Winslow) 2148. 

Homes (Wm.) 12845, 26295. 

Homley & Freiberg. 20298. 

Hood (C. I:).-co. » 20299. 

Hoodwin (J. W.) 4654. 

Hooper (Ben) 12651. 

Hooper (Rosa) 28521. 

Hoover (Jos.) & sons. 

Hoover (M. J.) 12847. 


& children. 


4659. 


ALN ET en 


-Howard (William S.) M. 


12851. 
18300. 


Hoover-Watson ptg. co. 
Hope (Mrs. William) 
Hope. 383986. 
Hopkins (W. D.) 
Hoppe (Willie) 
Hoppee (T. 8.) 
Hoppner (John) 
Hopton (C. G.) 
Horgan (J.) jr. 
Horine (George) 138660. 

Horn (C. C.) 20300. 

Hornby & Freiberg. 4670, 12870. 
Horner (C. J.) 20301, 28522. 

Horner (Violet) 33324. 

Hornung (J. ©.) 28524. 

Horowitz (—) 20894, 28580. 
Horsman (EH. F.) co. 4673. 
Horsman (BH. 1.) co. 332, 17630, 261438. 
Hoskins mfg. co. 4674, 12878. 

Hospe (A.) co. 4678. 

Hotel Martinique. 12874. 

Hostatter (Miss Gretta) 18792. 
Hostetter (Mrs. D. H.) 27725. 


4660. 
2716. 
12863. 
18577, 23927. 
10383. 
4661, 12864. 


Hostetter (J. B.) 28525. 
Hot stuff. 9720. 

Hough (James) 10384. 

Houghten (Dr.) 11802. 


Houghton (Coach Percy) 203894. 

Houghton, Mifflin co. 4684, 12875. 

House with the tall porch. 9759. 

Houston (—) 2148. 

Houston (N. 8.) 28529. 

Houston (Nora) 20302. 

Houston, Tex., Bench & bar of. 8897. 

Hovey (G. C.) 20808. 

How Bobby joined the circus. 33986. 

How father accomplished his work. 
17106. 


How motion pictures are made & 
shown. 9759. 

How Patrick’s 
17106. 

How she married. 10030. 

How Shorty won out. 17448. 

How the boys fought the Indians. 
25518. 

How the horseshoe upset 
family. 83986. 

How they got the vote. 

How Washington crossed 
ware. 17106. 

Howard (H. F.) 

Howard (H. H.) 12876. 

Howard (J. L.) 48835. 

Howard (Gen. Oliver Otis) 


eyes were opened. 


a whole 
30986. 
the Dela- 


4854. 


10821. 
fr. Ga. 


a 


G: 
187038. 
Howatt (Dr. W. F.) 21217. 
Howe (George C.) 18664. 
Howe (J. R.) co. 4836. 
Howe (Lyman H.) 19104. 
Howell (S. J.) 28582. 
Howitt (Jno. Newton) 558, 10728. 
Howland (Capt. Charles) 18940. 
Howland (Mrs. Dulany) 1794. 


629 


INDEX 


pt. IV, eS. V0 


Howland (Paul) M. C. fr. O. 28228. 

Hoyt (irs. H. B.) 17798. 

Hubbard (F. J.) 10387. 

Huber (Hugo) 4840, 20304. 

Hubner (G. A.) 4842. 

Huddleson (Grover) 203806. 

Hudor water co. 28536. 

Hudson (Grace) 8383, 10418, 176381, 
26144. 

Hudson (Hendrick) 10769. 

Huebsch (M. M.) 28587. 

Huelsdonk (Cornelius) 4847. 

Huettner bros. 12877. 

Huffstater (L. D:) 20307. 

Huggins (U. S.) 28589. . 

Hughes (H. A.) 4850. 

Hughes (Police Inspector Edward) & 
wife. 28580. 

Hughes (Miss Eloise) 1609. 

Hughes (J. F.) co. 4851. 

Hughes (W. A.) 4852. 

Hughes (William) M. C. fr. N. J. 
28228. 

Hughes & Bailey. 10415, 28550. 

Hultgren (Hjalmar) 20308. 

Humphery (Etta) 4858. 

Humphrey (William) 33405. 

Humphreys (Albert) 26155. 

Humphreys (Prof. William) 

Humphreys’ homeopathic 
335. 

Hunchback; or, The little Parisian La- 
gardere. 34259. 

Hungary, copyright convention, p. 306 
foci Wee WIND) fe 

Hunt (Clair) 4854. 

Hunt (Dora B.) 17641. 

Hunt (EK. A.) 10416. 

Hunt (Hsther) 17685. 

Hunt (F. W.) 12886. 

Hunt (Lynn Bogue) 268. 

Hunt (P. 8S.) 20811. 

Hunt (W. E.) co. 4886, 12888, 28551. 

Hunt (W. M.) 2148. 

Hunt (Wm. M.) 2148, 19152. 

Hunter (D. ©.) 10417, 203829. 

Hunter (Mildred) 10418. 

Hunterdon Co., N. J., Grand jury. 
3862. 

Hunting down a wild cat with hounds. 
10116. 


Hunting the game of a large city. 
34210: 
Huntley (Frederick) 
Hurel (A. M.) 28555. 
Hurel (Suzanne) 27170. 
Hurst engraving co. 20330. 
Hussung (G. R.) 203381. 
Huston (Mary) remedy co. 
Hutcheson (Vera) 17636. 
Hutchison (G. R.) 20882. 
Hutchison (R. R.) 28556. 
Huthmacher (G. A.) 12902. 
Hutt (H.) 49. 
Hutten (A. R.) 28557. 


12651. 
med. co. 


15684. 


12901. 


Hyde (EH. S.) 28558. 

Hyde (Helen) 28559, 28560. 

I. A. F. E., officers. 15061. 

I wish I had a girl. 10030. 

Ibsen (Henrik) 26065. 

Ice boating on Shrewsbury 
100380. 

Idaho, U. S. S., erew. 33462. 

Ide (Henry Clay) 26412. 

Ideal aeroplane & supply co. 
28570. 

Ideal specialty co. 4917, 20335. 

Idyl of Hawaii. 33907. 

Illinois. Bankers asssn. of. 5127. 

Illinois equal suffrage assn. 5127. 


River. 


4916, 


Illinois live stock breeders’ assn. 
an ear (e 
Illinois master plumbers’ assn. 5127.. 


Illinois state dairy assn. 5127. 

Illinois state register. 20337. 

Illinois university, Students & instruc- 
tors of short corn course. 5127. 

Immigrant’s violin. 10080. 

Imp film co. 100380, 17327. 

Imperial granum co. 28571. 

Imus (M. de Leon) 28576. 

In and around Chicago. 25718. 

In his father’s steps. 338986. 

In old Tennessee. 257138. 

In the aisles of the wild. 33980. 

In the bear’s claws. 342384. 

In the North Woods. 3838980. 

In the northern woods. 10071. 

In the sewing. 25718. 

Inbody (J.) 4919, 20388. 

Ince (Ralph) 8998. 

Incidents of the Durbar. 9759. 


Independent moving picture co. 10071. 


Indian massacre. 10080. 
Indian summer. 25495. 
Informer (The) 33930. 


Ingalls (Theodore) Gen. Supt. Rail- 
way mail service. 12651. 

Ingersoll (Col. Robert Green) 269. 

Ingraham (Lloyd) 83824. 

Inman (H.) 2148. 

Inman (John) 2148. 

Inner circle. 25495. 

Inness (G.) 2148, 11955, 19152. 

Inness (Geo.) jr. 183. 

Insanity. 9754. 

Insurance press. 
28577. 

Insurgent Senator. 

Intelligent camera. 

Internatl. agricultural corp. 28579. 

Internatl. art pub. co. 336, 4927, 26160. 

Internatl. art service. 12908. 

Internatl. automobiles races. 

Internat]. conspiracy. 34207. 

Internatl. news. See Pack bros. 15053. 

Internatl. news service. 4939, 12909, 
20394, 28580. 

Internat]. novelty co. 5122. 

Internat]. Panama exposition co. 28957. 


4924, 12905, 20392, 


17106. 
25518. 


17447. 


630 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, Janu.—Dec., 1912 


Internatl. j:Loto & illus. co. 

Internatl. pub. co. 5124. 

Internat]. stereograph co. 5127, 20609. 

Interrupted elopement. 25495. 

Interrupted wedding bells. 33986. 

Intrusion at Lompoc. 33907. 

Investment bankers ass’n of America, 
annual banquet. 27698. 

Iola’s promise. 9720. 

Ippo (M.) 2148. 

Ireland (G. F.) 18146. 

irish (H. W.) 18150. 


20608. 


Iron hand (Eldest son rules; or) 
84259. 

Iron master. 34259. 

Iron Nest (Mr. & Mrs.) Indians. 11917. 


Iron Nest (Arthur) Indian. 11917. 

Irving (Mrs. Louis Du Pont) 1794. 

Irwin (W. G.) 18396. 

Is he eligible? 17106. 

Isaac, Bible character. 7751. 

Iselin (Mrs. Arthur) 1794, 28580. 

Island of Ceylon. 338986. 

Ismay (J. Bruce) 10811, 12909. 

Israels (J.) 2148, 23927. 

It is never too late to mend. 33986. 

Italian book co. 5139, 28958. 

Ithaca gun co. 20622. 

Ivanhoe high school pupils. 

Iverson (I. A.) 28959. 

fvims (J. S.) 18151. 

Ivins’ (J. S.) son. 20623, 28960. 

Ivory (P. V. E.) 10419. 

Jack & the beanstalk. 9759. 

Jack Johnson & Jim Flynn up to date. 
10075. 


Jack Johnson vs. Jim Flynn. 25517. 
Jackson (A. L.) 18152. 
Jackson (Carl) 28968. 
Jackson (F. C.) 28969. 
Jackson (G. A.) 28980. 
fackson (J. H.) 5141. 
Jackson (8S. C.) 28981. 
Jackson (William P.) 

Jacob, Bible character. 

31477. 
Jacobs (F. A.) 18153. 
Jacobs (J. H.) 20625, 28988. 


29724. 


15096. 
7751, 17710, 


Jarrell (J. F.) 

Jarvis (Anna) 

Jay (Mrs, John) 

Jefferies (A. M.) 5162. 

Jeffers (J. C.) 18162. 

Jefferson (Thomas) 18792, 25779. 

Jeffery (H. C.) 13163, 29089. 

Jeffries( James J.) 5197. 

Jeha (S. J.) 29041. 

Jehu (Prophet) 751. 

Jelke (J. F.) co. 20628, 29042. 

Jellicon (J. R.) 510. 

Jennens (W. H.) 10518. 

Jennett (N. E.) 5168, 13164. 

Jennings (J. T.) 5164. 

Jennings (May) 10420. 

Jensen (E. V.) 5167. 

Jensen (H. G.) 29048. 

Jentzsch (Hans G.) 17558, 26067. 

Jepthah, Bible character. 7751. 

Jeremiah (Prophet) T751. 

Jeroboam, king of Israel. 

Jessup (M. S.) 5168. 

Jessurun & co. 5170. 

Jesus Christ. 184, 198, 285, 381, 486, 
680, 1982, 2148, 72387, 7619, 8575, 
8578, 8765, 10138, 10147, 10271, 10526, 
10605;° \10717; 10735, 10826, 11955, 
12634, 15285, 15334, 16248, 17514, 
WfaLo) THOS! LIGTT. ATH8,, 17806; 
22911, 25948, 26255, 26505, 26522, 
29062, 29181. 


Jesus Christ. Last Supper. 
285, 10271, 14892. 

Jesus Christ & Apostles. 
10246. 

Jesus of Nazareth. 25664. 


Jesus of Nazareth (From the manger 
to the cross; or,) 384218. 

Jewelers’ circular pub. co. 5171. 

Jewell (William) glee club. 6208. 

Jewels (The) 9759. 

Jezebel, Bible character. 

Jillson (H. L.) 29044. 

Jim Bentley’s adventure. 33907. 

Jim’s atonement. 17327. 

Jim’s wife. 17106. 

Jinx’s birthday party. 339380. 


20627. 
13161. 
13300. 


7751. 


184, 198, 
198, 680, 


7751. 


Jacobsen (Herbert) 5142. Joab, Bible character. 7751. 
Jacubowitz (Alexander) 28985. Joash, king of Judea. 7751. 
Jaekel (Blair) 28986. Joel (Prophet) T7751. 
Jael, Bible character. 7751. John, the Apostle. 7751, 10271, 10826. 
Jam closet. 9759. John Grass (Chief) 19451. 
James II, king of England. 2148. John ‘Smith, barber. 17827. 
James (B. F.) 18155. Johnson (A. HE.) & co. 29045. 
James (Prof. William) 172380, 18156. | Johnson (A. 8S.) jr. 5172, 20635. 
James & Bushnell, inc. 5148, 13157. Johnson (Alfred J.) 20894. 
Jamieson (C. W.) 29030. Johnson (B. W.) 20658. 
Jamison (L. H.) 20626. Johnson (Belle) 29046. 
Janes (C. M.) 29031. Johnson (C. Everett) 466, 55993. 
Janssen (KE. A.) 5149. Johnson (C. T.) 5187, 29047. 
Jansrud. 29037. Johnson (Mrs. Charles F.) 1609. 
Janus (Antony) 28357. Johnson (Clyde) 5190, 13165, 20660. 
Japanese wood novelty co. 5150. Johnson (BH. E.) 20662. 
Jaques (A. L.) 5144. Johnson (H. 8.) 12909. 

631 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 0. S., ¥.7 


20663. 
Gov. 


Johnson 
Johnson 
19323, 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
date. 


Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 


(G. M.) 
(Hiram W.) 
28072, 31156. 
(J. A.) 5198. 
(J. RB.) 43170! 
(J. T.) 29189. 
(Jack) 11664, 13848, 20031. 
(Jack) & Jim Flynn up to 
10075. 


(Jack) vs. Jim Flynn. 25517. 

(Mrs. John) 18577. 

(Marshall) jr. 27505. 

(S. E.) & co. 20664. 

(S. S.) 18178. 

(V. O.) 20665. 

(Walter) 138979. 

Johnson & Rogers. 13191, 20668. 

Johnson co. 29048. 

Johnson-Flynn feature film co. 

Johnson pickle corp. 29049. 

Johnson studio co. 138192. 

Johnston (R. W.) studios. 

Johnston (8S. P.) co. 20670. 

Johuston-Ayres co. 5194. 

Joke on the joker. 9720. 

Jonah (Prophet) T7751. 

Jones (Mother) 19565. 

Jones (A. C.) 5195. 

Jones (B. B.) 13202, 20671, 29050. 

Jones (B. T.) 29052. 

Jones (Mrs. Clara H.) 

Jones (F. ©.) 20672. 

Jones (Hazel) 18940. 

Jones (J. A.) 5196. 

Jones (J. O.) 26214. 

Jones (John Paul) 4258, 33037. 

Jones (Muriel) 20673. 

Jones (Miss Sadie) 20394. 

Jones (Tom) co. 5197. 

Jones (Walter C.) 38888. 

Jones (Mrs. Wesley L.) 18940. 

Jordaen (Jacob) 17763. 

Jordan (A. H.) 380. 

Jordan (A. 8.) 5208. 

Jordan (Chester 8.) 18896. 

Jordan (Jules) 73860. 

Jordan (O. J.) 5204. 

Jordan (W. 8S.) 20674. 

Jorgenson (Cris) 26821. 

Joseph (Saint) 285, 10271, 
25948. 


Joseph, son of Jacob. 
31477, 32995. 
Josephine, Hmpress & Queen. 34259. 
Joshua, Bible character. T7751. 
Joslin (G. B.) 5205. 
Joubert (Senor Don Emilio C.) 
Joyce (John) 27136. 
Judah, Bible character. 7751. 
Judd (A. W.) 5214, 18208. 
Judd (Almon C.) 18204. 
Judd (C. L.) 5215, 29057. 
Judith, Bible character. 7751. 
Judson (Dr. Edward) 382728. 
Juleen (J. A.) 13205. 


of Cal. 


10075. 


13200. 


21221. 


14892, 


7751, 17710, 


1609. 


a ee EN 


Kaber (G. F.) 


Jung (Carl) 10177. 

Jurres (Johannes H.) 26505. 

Jusko (J.) 9, 10127, 17548. 

Just like a woman. 17065. 

Juvenile savings co. 5220, 13207. 

K. C. H. S. girls hiking club. 313803 

Kaar (H. W.) 18208. 

Kabel (John) 26409. 

10177. 

Kachner (C.) 10421. 

Kkisebier (Gertrude) 20675. 

Kahn (Mrs. Otto) 5942. 

Kaiser (H. G.) 29059. 

Kalamazoo corset co. 29061. 

Kalekreuth (Leo von) 190. 

Kalem co. 25664, 34218. 

Kalkhoff co. 5221, 20681. 

Kalman (Konyves) 29062. 

Kaloger (Harry) 5222. 

Kalun (Chief) 18909. 

Kane (Evelyn Gurley-) 
Kane. 

Kane (J. M.) 18249. 

Kansas City, Mo., Central high school 
glee club. 6208. 

Kansas City veterinary college class. 
6208. 

Kappeler (Anna HB.) 19485. 

Karlson (EF. G.) 18250. 

Karst (R. C.) 29069. 

Kassell (B. C.) 5225, 13251. 

Katchem Kate. 17065. 

Kathodion bronze works. 


See Gurley- 


26215. 


Katzenbach (Frank H.) jr. 12144. 

Kaufman (J. F.) 381. 

Kaufmann & Strauss co. 3838, 5226, 
10422. 


Kaufmann, Weimer & Fabry co. 5227, 
13252, 20682, 29070. 

Kautz (J. C.)° 280%. 

Kawanakos (Princess) 1268. 

Kay-Will (Chief) 10418, 17681, 26144. 

Kealing (Mrs. J. B.) 18919. 

Kearns (Sergeant Patrick) 28580. 

Keating co. 20683, 29078. 


Keeler (C. E.) co. 5228. 
Keil (Ernst) 29077. 
Keim (J. R.) & co. 18257. 


Keith (Edson) & co. 5229. 
Keith (W.) 2067, 11955, 19152. 
Keller (G. W.) 29079. 

Keller (Helen) 388757. 
Kellerstrass (Ernest) 29080. 
Kelley (Dorothy) 33405. 

Kelley (HE. W.) 5288. 

Kelley (Miss Hettie) 28580. 
Kelley (Miss Tillie) 28580. 
Kellog (W. M.) 13268. 

Kellogg (Dr. E. E.) 27687. 
Kellogg (Frank Billings) 13919. 
Kellogg switchboard & supply co. 
Kelly (H. A.) 34215. 

Kelly (J. N.) jr. 5235. 

Kelly (W. P.) 18265. 


Kelting’s (H.) royal studio. 5236. 


632 


nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Kemler (Charles) 20686. 

Kemp (Harry) 1268. 

Kemper-Thomas co. 5237. 

Kendall (Wm. Sergeant) 
27505. 

Kenefick (O. A.) 

Kennedy (J. J.) 18266, 29081. 

Kennedy (J. L.) 20697. 

Kennedy (Miss Marian) 

Kennedy (W. H.) 20698. 

Kennedy co. 20699. 

Kenney (Augustine) 

Kennison (K. P.) 

ment (A. J.) 5310. 

Kent (W. G.) co. 29086. 

Kenyon (Williams 8S.) U. S. Sen. fr. 
Ia. 13919. 

Kenyon (iJ/rs. William S.) 

Kenyon (Zula) 25894. 

Keogh (Alexander) 20394. 

Ker (Balfour) 10423. 

Ker (M. 8.) 10424. 

Kern (FF. P.) 29087. 

Kern bros. 5811. 

Kernan (J.) 25894. 

Kerr (W. A.) 5313. 

Ketterlinus (J. L.) 

Ketterlinus litho. 
29088. 

Meyil (i.) . 13275. 

Keyes (Jeoffrey) 28580. 

Keystone view co. 13277, 20705, 29090. 

Kezar (J. E.) .-5315. 

Kiah (Jerome G.) supt. of 11th life 
Saving district. 8467, 16006. 

Kid & the sleuth. 10080. 

Kidder (W. V.) 20708. 

Kiekenapp (E. H.) 18289. 

Kiewert (C. L.) co. 29092. 

Kilbourne (HE. W.) 29095. 

Kile (Estelle) 18290. 

Killeled (Rev. R. B.) 

Killins (A. C.) 29096. 

Kilm bros. 53816, 20709, 29094. 

Kilroy (R.) 13292. 

Kimball (Alfred) 4248. 

Kimball (Mrs. Alfred) 4248. 

Kimball (Alonzo) 10697. 

Kimball & son. 5325, 20711. 

Kind (Silas) 138295. 

Kindegraber (W. A.) 18296. 

Kindlund (Anna Belle) 176387. 

Kindlund (Mrs. J. C.) 17687. 

King (Dan) 29098. 

King (G. A.) 29108. 

King (Julius) optical co. 18297. 

King (Yeend) 26219. 

King, Raichie & King. 53887. 

Kingsbury (H. J.) 29109. 

‘Kinkead (Hugene F.) M. C. fr. N. J. 
28228. 

Kinsey (C. A.) 5338. 

Kiowa Annie, daughter of Geronimo. 
3940. 

Kip (W. R.) 


386, 26216, 
20695. 


12909. 


29085. 
5309. 


1609. 


387, 5314. 


mrs.) co. 20700; 


11666. 


13298. 


INDEX 


Kirchmaier (C.) 20715. 

Kirk (H.C.) jr. 18299. 

Kirk (M. L.) 25894. 

Kirk (Sam’l) & son co. 29118. 
Kirkland (W. R.) 29114. 
Kirkpatrick (M. P.) 388. 
Kirkpatrick (W. A.) 558, 19152. 
Kirmse (M.) 10383. 


Kirschbaum (A. B.) & co. 389, 5339, 
10425, 17688, 26230. 

Kisker (Geo.) 29120. 

Kitsee (Isidore) 17365. 

Kitty at boarding school. 255181. 


Kitty’s hold up. 17106. 
Klackner (C.) 5849, 18300, 20718, 
26232, 29121. 


Klee & co. 5353. 
Klein bros. 5357. 
Kleine (George) 
84234. 
Kleinschmidt (F. E.) 


20725, 25672, 29130, 
13307, 20730. 


Kleinschmidt & Lane. 25678. 
Kline (O. B.) 20782. 
Kline (William Fair) 26298. 


Kloppmeyer (C. C.) 20790. 

Knaffl & bro. 5866, 20791, 29140. 

Knapp (F. EB.) 5372, 18319, 20800. 

Knapp co. 395, 13320, 208038. 

Knauth (Mrs. Wilhelm) 10480. 

Knecht (K. K.) 20849. 

Kneis (K. H.) 29152. 

Knerr,(W. J.) ‘53874. 

Knickerbocker press. 5375, 20850. 

Knight (Aston) 27505. ; 

Knight (Rear Admiral Austin M.) 
28580. 

Knight (C. R.) 10482, 17640. 

Knight (George A.) 18919. 

Knight (Seymour) 29158. 

Knights of Rhodes. 33898. 

Knoechl (Hans) 26067. 

Knoedler (M.) & co. 13329, 29154. 

Knoeppel (FE. J.) 13330. 

Knorr (H. J.) 5876. 

Knowles (W. W.) 29156. 

Knox (D. R.) 17641. 

Knox (H. E.) 20851. 

Knox (Mr. & Mrs. Hugh 8.) 5164. 

Knox (Philander C.) Sec. of State, 
4939, 5164, 12909. 

Knox (Mrs. Philander C.) 4989, 5164. 

Knox (8S. R.) 10485, 19152. 

Knox hat mfg. co. 17642, 262338. 

Koch, (M7s. E. Van der Horst) 28580. 

Koehler (H. BE.) 18381. 

Koehler (Joseph) ine. 53877, 18332. 

Koelme (Wm. L.) 

Koenig (George A.) 

Koenig (Jacob) 10488. 

Koenigsberger (F. H.) 

Koester (A.) 17558. 

Kohlmann (R. T.) 10489. 

Kolbe & Schlicht kunstinstitut. 18834. 

Kolvig (Wm.) 10440, 13338. 

Koninch (S.) 2148. 


20852. 


633 


74324—13 


18 


INDEX 


pt. Vj shee 


Konopka (J. P.). 20858. 
Konow (C.) 29157. 
Kopp & Rose. 5379. 
Korin (O.) 2148. 
Kosciuszko. 11290. 
Kostenbader (G. B.) 
Kowalski (Prof. von) 
Kramer (A.) 3897. 
Kramer (Ff. W.) 
Kramer (Wm.) 
Krantz (C. FE. H.) 
Kratina (Joseph) 
Kraus & Lukacs. 183842. 
Kraus mfg. co. 29158. 
Krishitzky (Konstantin) 17558. 
Krohmer co. 53880. 
Kruger (Richard) 17644. 
Krum (H. J.) 138348. 
Krumel (Leo) 10215. 
Kubelik (Madame) 18401. 
Kubelik (Jan) & company. 
Kucker (L. 8S.) 29159. 
Kuehn (Paul) 20854. 
Kiinzli bros. 18344. 
Kugelmann (Frederick) 
Kugler co. 5404. 
Kunselman & Gerking. 138346, 29160. 
Kunstanstalt, Stengel & co. 29176. 
Kuppenheimer B & co. 138347. 
Kutehin (T. T.) 18348. 
Kwewu. Indian. 26307. 
Labott (J. HE.) 20855. 
Labouchere (ZLieut.) 28580. 
La Boulaye (Paul) 49. 
La Certo (I. A.) 20856. 
La Due (Mrs. F. A.) 
Lady Audley’s secret. 
Lady Clare. 33986. 
Laemmle (Carl) 17867, 34246. 
La Farge (John) 2148. 
Lafferty (A. W.) M. C. fr. Or. 28228. 
Lafler (KF. E.) 29177. 
Laflin (Guy) 5405, 20860. 
La Follette (Robert M.) U. S. Sen. fr. 
Wis. 12651, 29458. 
Lagron (Arthur) 29179. 
Laidlaw (J. R.) jr. 29180. 
Lajoie (Napoleon) 16520. 
Lake Geneva, Wis. camp of the Y. M. 
C. A. 383986. 


17643. 
10782. 


13340. 
10441. 


13401. 


399. 


10442. 
17327. 


Lamasure (Edwin) 49, 10539, 25795, 
262385. 

Lamb (C. E.) 20862. 

Lamb (I. 8S.) 26255. 

Lamb (J. & R.) 400, 5406, 18349, 


26257, 29181. 
Lamballe (Princess de) 11290. 
Lambton (Waster) 27670, 29122. 
Lamesberg (Morris) 20864. 
Land (C. O. de) See De Land. 
Land beyond the sunset. 25518. 
Land of darkness; or, The great mine 
disaster. 17104. 
Land of promise. 17327. 
Landeker & Brown, ltd. 26262. 


Landers, Frary & Clark. 10448. 

Landis (L. H.) 5410. 

Landreth (A. G.) 5411. 

Lane (A. C.) 29184. 

Lane (L. L.) 183807, 20730. 

Laney (G. B. de) See De Laney. 

Lang (Anton) 17694. 

Langemantel (L. von) 17558. 

Langever (J. J.) 401. 

Langhorst (C.) 17558. 

Langill (H. H. H.) 29185. 

Langrock bros. co. 10446, 183856, 20865, © 
29187. 

Langtry (Mrs. Lily) See De Bathe 
(Mrs. Hugo G.) 

La Pena (V. D. de) 2148. 

Laraud (J. EF.) Zit: 

Large (W. S.) 2086C. 

Larsen (Alfred) 29189. 

Larsen (Mrs. J. Selmer) 443. 

Larson (Coach) 382871. 

Larson (W. C.) 18359. 

Larson (W. EB.) 20867. 

Larzolo (T. A. de) 10645. 

Laseari (Salvatori) 10450. 

Lash (HE. R.) 20868. 

Lash (Lee) co. 402, 10451. 

Lasher (Geo.) 5412. 

Last lesson. 17440. 

Last of the Frontignacs. 17440. 

Last Supper. See Jesus Christ, Last 


Supper. 
Laszlo (P. A. de) 26067. 
Latest addition to the U. S. navy. 
38986. : 
Latham (Hubert) 26856. 
Lathrop (A. J.) eo. 20869. 
Lauber (Joseph) 26268. 
Lauman (U. M.) 5413. 
Launer (George) 183861. 
Lauterback (Mrs.) 1794. 
Lauzum (Mrs.) 1872. 


Lavel separator co. See De Lavel 


separator co. 


Lavalleur (HE. BE.) 29191. 
Lavery (John) 10488. 

Law (Ruth B.) 28580. 

Law (Walter) 297389. 

Lawin (Lee) 10352. 

Lawler (John) 17645. 

Lawler (John’ & sons. 17645. 
Lawrence (G. C.) 29192. 
Lawrence (Geo. A.) 29770. 
Lawrence (8S. B.) 1383868. 
Lawrence (Sydney) 404. 
Lawrence (Sir T.) 2148, 20718. 
Lawrence, Mass. base ball club, Cham- 


pions N. HE. league. 20695. 
Lawtore (Miss Mary) 27162. 


Lay (Edward) 18364. 

Laying of the cornerstone of Univ. of 
Tiflis. 84247. 

Layton & Smith. 5414. 

Lazard (Marie Von Unschuld-) 
Von Unschuld-Lazard. 


See 


634 


INDEX 


nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Lazy Bill Hudson. 

Lea (J. HE.) 5416. 

Leach (EHd.) 5417. 

Lead kindly light. 9759. 

Leaders striking English coai sniners. 
11167. 


Leading man. 17065. 
Leap for love. 17327. 
Le Beau (J. Ll.) 29198. 
Lebrun (Madame) & daughter. 
Lecéne & co. 5420. 
Lederer (John) 5421. 
Ledermann (A. A.) 11947. 
Lee (J. W.) 8497. 
Lee (Gen. Robert Edward) 
Zaeot, 26551, 33797. 
Lee (Wm. H.) 5422, 13865. 
Lee bros. 20872. 
Leeds (Mrs. W. B.) 
Leeson (B. W.) 20873. 
Leet (F. F.) 20880, 292138. 
Leet bros. 5425. 
Lefevre (L. H.) & son. 29214. 
Lefferts (C. M.) 20881. 
Legare (Mrs. George S.) 1609. 
Legg (Alfred) 5482. 
Lehigh Portland cement co. 
Lehle (W. L.) 18867, 29216. 
Lehman (J.) & co. 20882. 
Leib (F. H.) 138869. 
Leichter (Rhoda) 10490. 
Leigh (W. R.) 10728, 26264. 
Leighton (—— Blair-) See Blair- 
Leighton. 
Leighton (H. C.) co. 
Leighton (Lillian) 
Leistikow (Walter) 
meisy (HH. E.) © 29233. 
Leiter (Master Joe) 12909. 
Leland (C. J.) 18872. 
Lemique (Miss Andrée) 
Lemos (Julia) 26266. 
Lena and the geese. 17065. 
Lenroot (Irvine L.) M. C. fr. Wis. 
28228. 
Lent (C. F.) 5488, 29234. 
Lent (W. W.) 18888. 
Lenzi (W. C.) 5461. 
Leonard (Josephine) 
Le Sesne (R. H.) 5465. 
Leslie (C. R.) 2148, 11955. 
Leslie (Hans Hastings) 688. 
Leslie (Shane) 138992. 
Leslie (Mrs. Shane) 18792. 
Lesseps (Count de) 26856. 
Lesser (Elizabeth) 10491, 26267. 
Lesser evil. 17065. 
Lessey (Marion) 26269. 
Lester (K. M.) 26270. 
Lester (S. K.) 20884. 
Let no man put asunder. 
Let Willie do it. 17327. 
Letter to the princess. 338986. 
Leusch (George) 20885. 
Leva (Antonio di) See Di Leva. 


33986. 


32859. 


10828, 


1268. 


10489. 


29282. 
15684. 
10520. 


405. 


15032. 


17448, 


| Lincoln (A. N.) 
| Lincoln (Abraham) Pres. U. S. A. 


| Lindgren (Waldemar) 
| Lindheim’s (Mrs. Norvin) son. 22778. 
| Lindloff (Mrs. Louise) 28580. 


Le Valley (D. W.) 10119 (17). 

Le Vey (KE. B.) 29866. 

Levins (A. F.) 18384, 29367. 

Levy (H. 8.) 406, 5467. 

Levy (M. G.) 20886. 

Lewis (A. M.) 17646. 

Lewis (A. T.) 5468. 

Lewis (C. A.) 5469. 

Lewis (Charles Bertrand) 1148. 

Lewis (D. J.) 29368. 

Lewis (H. B.) 5470. 

Lewis (Elmer) 25894. 

Lewis (G. B.) 18885. 

Lewis (Ida) 15872. 

Lewis (Lawrence) 
20718. 

Lewis (Lon) 18386, 20887. 

Lewis (M. K.) 20895. 

Lewis (Meriwether) 17753. 

Lewis (Mitchell) 10492. 

Lewis (R. C.) 20896. 

Lewis (W. D.) 18888. 

Lewis (Whitney) 20394. 

Lewis-Wilson, four generation group. 
22652. 

Libby (Frank) 20898. 

Libby (George) jr. 20899. 

Libby (Louis) 203894. 

Librarian (The) 25518. 

Lichtman (B.) 49, 25795. 

Lidgerwood mfg. co. 20901, 29369. 

Lie (The) 10080. 

Liesch (P. A.) 741. 

Lieutenant’s last fight. 17871. 

Life ins. co. of Va. 26271. 

Life of Buffalo Bill. 17099. 

Life saving service. See U. S. Life 
saving service. 

Lifeograph co. of Amer. 

Liggett (Lt. Col. Hunter) 

Lighthouse keeper’s daughter. 

Lightner (C.) 18920. 

Like knights of old. 25518. 

Like the cat, they came back. 

Lillibridge. 18314. 

Lily’s lovers. 9720. 

Limited divorce. 3838980. 

Linaweaver (A. H.) 407, 18389. 

5473. 


(Nellie Custis) 


5472. 
12651. 
9759. 


33930. 


274, 440, 534, 598, 6781, 10330, 10364, 
10610, 10726, 13990, 15828, 17524, 
17545, 18358, 229038 

18940. 


Lindloff (William) 
Lindner (Robert) 26272, 29878. 
Lindsay (Benjamin Barr) 
Juvenile ct. of Denver. 15252. 
Lindsay (D. J.) 29874. 
Lindsay (J. M.) 28580. 
Lindsley (lL. D.) 5474, 20903. 
Line at Hogan’s. 3838930. 
Link (B. L.) 26273. 


28580. 


Judge 


635 


INDEX 


Link-belt co. 5477. 
Linked together. 33986. 
Linkletter (L. G.) 5478. 
Linley (Miss) 18577. 

Linthicum (J. Charles) M. C. fr. Md. 
12651. 
Linthicum 
Linton (Frederick) 
Linxweiler (Eugene) 5480. 
Lion tamer’s revenge. 25672. 
Lissak (HE. H.) 511, 29876. 

Litchman (F. B.) 20908. 

Litle (Arthur) 105387. 

Littie OW: 'T.)&-co, 20917. 

Little (Mrs. BE. L.) 20918. 

Little (Mrs. J. McCarty) 

Little artist of the market. 

Little Bear (Chief) 19880. 

Little bride of Heaven. 25518. 

Little delicatessen store. 9759. 

Little girl next door. 33986. 

Little minister, 34287. 

Little mother of the Black Pine trail. 
34259. 

Little organist. 9759. 

Little Parisian Legardere 
back; or) 84259. 

Little railroad queen. 17880. 

Little woolen shoe. 17106. 

Littlejohns (The) 297389. 

Littlepage (Adam B.) M. C. fr. W. 
Mad. git Genk, 

Littleton (Mrs.) 11480. 

Littleton (Martin Wilie) 
N. Y. 1609. 

Littleton (Mrs. Martin Wilie) 

Littleton (W. H.) 20919. 

Livermore & Knight co. 
20920, 29377. 

Livezey (W. E.) 


(Mrs. J. Charles) 18940. 


13390. 


11730. 
25518. 


(Hunch- 


VE. (Ss eit: 
187083. 
5481, 13391, 
10493, 18399. 


Livingston (David) & daughter. 29754. 
Lloyd (Al.) jr. 29386. 

Lloyd (J. G.) 5485. 

Lloyd (James T.) M.C. for Mo. 28228. 
Lloyd (Mrs. Thomas L.) 18940. 


Loan shark. 173827. 

Lockalexis, Indian. 16876. 

Lockwood (Dr. Belva) 1609. 
Lockwood (W.) 2148. 

Lodge (Henry Cabot) U. S. Sen. fr. 


Mass. 22580. 

Lodging for the night. 17065. 

Loeb (Emanuel) 5526. 

Loehr (Frederick) jr. 20926. 

Loew (Miss Evelyn & Florence) 
28580. 


Loew (Mrs. W. Goadby) 28580. 

Loewi (Mortimer) 3889, 10425, 17688, 
at Cae. 

Loftus (W. A.) 20927. 

Logan (K. R.) 20928. 

Logwood (Yewel) 10495, 13400. 

Loir (Lugi) 10782. 

Loker (Edwin) 293888. 

London (Jack) 2997. 


pt. Iv, n. Sy Wed 


Lone Bear, Indian. 19339. 

Lone Bear’s squaw. 19889. 

Lonesome Miss Wiggs. 17327. 

Long Island properties co. 5527. 

Long Island, Real estate exchange 
banquet. 2716. 

Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth) 
12483. 


Longfellow (Dr. R. C.) 

Longrin (A. K.) 20665. 

Longstreet (Mrs. James) 138792. 

Longworth (Mrs. Nicholas) 12909. 

Loomis (J. R.) 18401. 

Loose leaf pub. co. 5528, 13416. 

Lorberg (H. A.) 5540. 

Lord & Taylor. 5548. 

Lord and the peasant. 25518. 

Lord pub. co. 5549. 

Lorenz (Lorena) 20114. 

Loring (Gen. Charles Greely) 2148. 

Loring (W. ©.) 26275. 

Los Angeles art glass co. 5569. 

Los Angeles, views of. 17327. 

Lossman (Joseph) 13418. 

Lost kitten. 9759. 

Lost resource. 25694. 

T.ost—three hours. 9759. 

Lot, Bible character. T751. 

Lothrop (G. E.) 29892. 

Lotje (Julius) 20929. 

Lotus club dinner to President Taft. 
32297. 

Lotus pub. Co. 
29398. 

Louisiana tax commission. 

Lounsbury (F. C.) 5579. 

Loutzenhiser (F. Q.) 18420. 

Love among the geysers. 338986. 

Love and friendship. 17880. 

Love & Harris. 29396. 

Love in the tropics. 17380. 

Love under the red terror (Sphinx; 
or, ) , 

Loveless (S. E.) advertising service. 
5580, 18421, 29397. 

Lovell (James) 5581. 

Lovern (Urs. H. C.) 20947. 

Lovern (Le Roy Mark) 20947. 

Love’s diary. 25718. 

Love’s messenger. 383930. 

Low (J. B.) 20948. 

Loweth (Henry) 10496. 

Lowry (M. A.) 20949. 

Lowy (J.) Kunst 
18422. 

Lueas (C. A.) 


20188. 


5578, 13419, 209380, 
19436. 


verlagsanstalt. 


5582. 


Lucas (John) & co. 29898. 
Lucchesi (G.) 583. 
Luce (F. 8.) 10497, 26278. 


Lucknow (Relief of) 25518. 
Lucky dog. 9759. 
Ludden. (Rt. Rev. Patricks) 


23205, 265138, 33794. 
Ludescher (Englebert) 
Ludwig (H. L.) 18428. 


5584. 


636 


INDEX 


nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Hujan (M. J.) 
Lukens (W. 8S.) 10500. 
Lundberg (QO. G.) 20950. 
Luray cavern corp. 5585. 
Lure of the city. 9759. 
Lure of the picture. 17327. 
Lurton (Horace Harmon) 
Justice of U. S. Supreme ct. 


Luther (G. M.) 5688. 
Luther league. 13424. 
Lutz (EH. G.) 56389, 13425. 
iia, (E.H.) 5647. 
Lydig (drs. Philip) 
Lym (R. F.) 5648. 
Lyman (B. E.) 29399. 
Lyman (H. O.) 138426. 
Lynch (Albert) 49, 25894, 27170. 
_ Lyndhurst (Lord & Lady) 2148. 
-Lynn (J. A.) 29400. 
Lyon (Col. Cecil) 28580. 
avon (ER. R.) 20951. 
Lyon (Geneive) 27771. 
Lyon (Mac) 20957. 
Lyon & Healy. 5649, 18427. 
Lyons (E. G.) & Raas co. 
Lyons (Edward) 388824. 
Lyons (F. J.) 29404. 
M. L. photo. co. 29410. 
Mabuse (Jan de) 27670. 
McAdoo (William Gibbs) 
McAfee (Dr. C.) 11678. 
MeArdle (M. H.) 5650. 
Macauley (Frank) 5651. 
McCaig (F. T.) 26279. 
McCain (Nox) 29411. 
McCaleb (Miss Ella) Sec. of Vassar 
college. 9506, 16962. 


MacCameron (Robert Lee) 
McCampbell (S. 8S.) 138428. 
McCarter (Uzal H.) 16609. 
McCarthy (H. L.) 5652. 
McCaskey (J. L.) 18429. 
McCastin (J. 8S.) 5658. 
McClain (J. F.) 29415. 
McClanahan (A. R.) 10504. 
McClearie (Wm.) 5654, 18480, 20958. 
McClosky (J. H.) 27768. 

McClung (J. W.) 20962, 29416. 
McClung (Lee) Treasurer U. 8. 1609. 
McClure. 29421. 


26856. 


Associate 


22580. 


11167. 


10508. 


22580. 


19239. 


McClure newspaper syndicate. 18488, 
20968, 29426. 

McClure publications, ine. 138441. 

McClure’ syndicate. 134738, 20968, 
29429. 

McClures. 5656, 138497, 20977, 29481. 


McCombs (William F.) 

McCord (A. L.) 18501. 

McCormack (John) 5148. 

McCormick (J. A.) 5674, 138502, 20980, 
29432. 

McCormick (Medill) 

McCormick (W. F.) 

McCourt bros. 5698. 


18766, 26690. 


13919, 21338. 
26280. 


McCoy 
12651. 
McCoy (Mrs. Walter I.) 1609. 
McCrea (James B.) 5164. 
McCrea (W.S.) 409. 
McCulloch (Miss Roberta) 
McCullough (D.) 29452*. 
McCurdy & Norwell co. 20988. 
McCutcheon (John T.) 5699, 13507, 
20998, 29453. 
McDaniel (Harry) 
McDaniel (Rolla) 
McDaniell (Efton) 
McDonald (Donald) 38324. 
McDonald (lL. C.) 136638. 
McDonald (Pirie) 18664, 29585. 
McDonough (R. D.) 5816. 
McDowell (Capt. S. J. P.) 
Mace (C. BE.) 5817, 13681. 
McEnerney (EH. J.) 10506. 
McEnerney (HE. J.) & co. 
McEntee (W. H.) 25998. 
McEwen (Baby) 18441. 
MacFarland (Allison) 22311. 
McFarland (Packey) 27787. 
MacFarland (W. J.) 5818. 
MeFarlin (A. M.) 29589. 
McGaughey (L. R.) 21172. 
McGibbon (Mrs. William) 28580. 
McGillicuddy (Mrs. Daniel J.) 1609. 
McGinnis (Dick) 271386. 
McGolrick (Bishop James) 138192. 
MecGonigle (H. J.) 5819. 
MecGuckin (Everett) 8852, 23964. 
McHarg (Ormsby) 26690. 
Machen (i. A.) 26284. 
McInerney (J. C.) 18682. 
McIntyre (John F.) 28580. 
Mack (Hughie) 33405. 
Mack (Julian Wm.) Associate Judge 
of U. S. Commerce ct. 7440, 12651. 
Mack (Norman Edward) chmn. Dem. 
natl. committee. 12651. 
Mackay (John W.) 15393. 
McKay (R H.) 18688. 
McKay (W. J.) 21178. 
McKeague (G. A.) @o. 
Mckxee (S. A.) 27766. 
McKeen (A. 8.) 5820. 
McKelvey co. 21174. 
Mackenzie (FF. W.) 
McKenzie (John C.) 
28228. 
McKenzie (R. T.) 10507, 26285. 
McKibben (C. 8.) 21175, 29590. 
McKillop (W. L.) 5822. 
McKinley (William) Pres. U. S. A. 
1748, 6114. 
McKinley (William B.) M. C. fr. O, 
1609, 12909. 
McKinney (EH. E.) 
Mackson (Isidore) 
Maclean (Alex.) 
McLean (Vinson Walsh) 
McLeod (Tex.) 271386. 


(Walter 1.) MiG. fr) NOD, 


32750. 


21761. 
13653. 
13660. 


25349. 


10506. 


13684. 


5821. 


MC.) ree 


21176. 
5823. 
40, 10207. 
18940. 


637 


INDEX 


pt. IV, AS VT 


McLoughlin bros. 5824, 21187. 

McMahan (Mabry) 5848. 

McManus (J. B.) 21190. 

McManus (T. J.) 18690, 29591. 

McManus studio. 5849. 

McMath & Johnston. 13691. 

MacMonnies (F. M.) 2148. 

McNamara (E.) 18692. 

McNeel marble co. 10508. 

McNeill (John Hanson) 81227. 

MeNicol (J. H.) 5850, 18693. 

Macomber (Mary L.) 26505. 

Macsoud (N. S.) 26286. 

MeVay (C. E.) 5851, 13699. 

McWhorter (L. V.) 18701, 29592. 

Macy (Mrs. Alfred) jr. 11944. 

Macy (Mrs. John) 33737. 

Mad Bull (chief) 4173, 127438. 

Mad Bull (Mrs.) Indian. 4178, 

Madame de Mode. 25518. 

Mme. Sans Gene with Mme Rejane. 
10027. 

Madden (A. C.) 

Madman. 9754. 

Madonna. 380, 198, 381, 2148, 
10147, 10271, 10717, 10826, 
11806, 11885, 11955, 14892, 
17778, 23078. 

Madonna & child. 198, 881, 
8138, 10488, 10773, 11559, 
14892, 20284, 31231. , 

Maehara (K.) 5854. 

Maesch (Ferdinand) 
26287. 

MaAassigkeits-verlag. 

Magagnos (C. P.) 

Magee (WMrs.) 

Mager (H. J.) 5857. 

Magi (The) 14892. 

Magrath (C. A.) 12651. 

Mahalia 114 years old, Indian. 22767. 

Maher (James P.)) M. C.. fr. N.Y. 
28228. 

Maid of honor. 33986. 

Maid’s stratagem. 17327. 

Maier (David) 28580. 


127438, 


5853. 


7237, 
11506, 
17514, 


8129, 
13866, 


5855, 10509, 
21215. 

13704. 

11167. 


Maillard (Henry) 18705. 
Majestic printery. 29593. 
Majestic pub. co. 5858, 18706. 


Making U. S. currency. 17448. 

Malatesta (Angelo) 10511. 

Mallett (Studio de) See De Mallett 
(Studio). 

Mallory (M. EB.) 18751. 

Man from the West. 10030. 

Man in the makings. 17106. 

Man who made good. 17106. 

Man’s calling. 33907. 

Man’s genesis. 25495. 

Man’s lust for gold. 25495. 

Manahan (W. H.) jr. 138752. 

Manatt (W. W.) 411, 10512. 

Mandragoon (Jose) Indian. 12748. 

Manhattan photogravure co. 29594. 

Manistee, Mich., base ball team. 19880. 


Manz (Gustav) 


— _— oe 


Manley (Charles) 333824. 

Mann (H. C.) 18772. 

Mann (James R.) M. C. fr. U1 

Mann & MeNeille. 5928. 

Manoah & his wife, Bible characters. 
T751. 


Manufacture of paper, Me. 33986. 

Manufacturers record pub. co. 29595. 

412, 10518, 17647. 

Manz (J.) engraving co. 5940, 29596, 

13782, 21216. 

Manzi, Joyant & co. 10514, 18788, 

17648, 29597. ' 

Maple sugar industry at Thompson, 

Pa. 33986. 

Maplestone 

29600. 

Marceau (—) 29602. 

Marceau (T. C.) 5942, 13792, 21221, 
296038. 

Marceau co., ltd. 29649. 

Marcell (M. B.) 18829. 

March (James EF.) 23805. 

Marchand (KE. M.) 10517. 

Marconi (Madame) & child. 20394. 

Marconi (Guglielino) 11949, 203894. 

Marconi operator. 384210. 

Margaret Mary (Saint) 17519. 

Margerm & Adams. 18831. 

Margileth (A. W.) 5962. 

Maria (Frank de) See De Maria. 

Maria & Martha. Bible characters. 
10735. 

Maria Louise. 11290. 

Marie-Adélaide de France. 11290. 

Marie Amelie, grand duchess of Par- 
ma. 29122. 

Maris (J.) 23927. 

Marjorie’s diamond ring. 383986. 

Marked gun. 383907. 

Markel (Irvin) 5963. 

Markendorff (Geo.) 5964. 

Marlborough (Duchess of) 11430. 

Marlow (Julia) See Sothern (Mrs. 
EK. H.) 

Marquard (Rube) 28580. 

Marr (T. E.) & son. 6011, 18832. 

Marsh (Frank 15684. 

Marsh (R. B.) 6012. 

Marshall (Mayor) 15124. 

Marshall (J. W.) 29651. 

Marshall (Thomas R.) Goy. of Ind. 
20394, 20705, 21221, 21271, 22580. 

Marshall (Mrs. Thomas R.) 203894. 

Martha. See Maria & Martha. 

Martin (F W.) 29652. 

Martin (Glen L.) 15412. 

Martin (H. M.) 21252. 

Martin (Helen R.) 10590. 

Martin (L. 8S.) 6018, 18835. 

Martin (Samuel D.) 6014, 138837, 

21254. 

Martin (Thomas) 212 

Martin (Thomas S.) 
Va. 28228. 


13848. 


(KE. EE.)  281Ob panei 


59. 
U. So Sensaie 


638 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Martin (Dr. William Mayes) 29600. 
Martin Chuzzlewit. 9759. 
Martin-Rivero (Senor Ledo Antonio) 
Minister fr. Cuba. 1609. 
Martine (Mrs. James E.) 1609. 
Martinez (Gilberto Crespo y) 
Crespo y Martinez. 
Marting (R. L.) 21260. 
Martinovitch (General) 
Mary. Mother of Jesus. 
Mary (Saint) 25948. 
Mary had a little lamb. 25518. 
Mary in stageland. 338986. 
Mary Magdalene. 2148, 10271, 17778, 
27505. 


Masko film co. 25679. 

Mason (A. O.) co. 13888. 

Mason (C. B.) 29658. 

Mason (E. F.) 6017. 

Mason (H.) 17509. 

Mason (John) 22650. 

Mason (M. M.) 29659. 

Massachusetts Supreme ct. 
27304. 


Massachusetts V. M. (Reception to 
45th regiment.) 28106. 


Massacre (The) 83930. 
Massey (William Alexander) 
. Sen. fr. Nev. 18703, 28228. 
Master and pupil. 25518. 
Masters (C. H.) 21261. 
Masters (Roy) 29664. 
Masury (John W.) & son. 
Matacea (A.) 6020. 
Mataos II (Consecration of) 34247. 
Mataos II (Funeral of) 34247. 
Mataos II entering church in Tiflis. 
34247. 


Mather (Margrethe) 29665. 
Mathew (Saint) 138866. 
Mathews (Richard George) 
Mathews (W. R.) 18889. 
Mathewson (Christy) 24779, 28580. 
Mathewson (W. J.) 29666. 
Matthews (D. W.) 10518. 
Matthews (Franklin) 6022. 
Matthews (G. L.) 6023, 21268. 
Matthews (J. N.) co. 6024. 
Matthews (Wm.) 21265. 
Matthews boat co. 29668. 
Matthews, Northrup works. 29679. 
Matzene co. 6025, 21266, 29680. 
Maurer (J. M.) 18841. 
Max (Corn.) 17558. 
Max & Maurice. 9759. 
Maximus brethern, inc. 
Maxine (Hdna) 29397. 
Maxwell (Wrs.) 3881. 
Mayall (Herschel) 383824. 
Mayer (Lou) 29684. 
Mayer (Louis) 10519. 
Mayfield (E. P.) 18848. 
Mazzolini statuary co. 414. 
Mead (Edward) 138844. 


See 


28580. 
See Madonna. 


judges. 


Mes. 


6018. 


11017. 


21267. 


Mead (L. M.) 21269. 

Mead (Spencer) co. 

Meade (Richard M.) 

Meares (F. L.) 18845. 

Mecea studio. 21271. 

Mechanical & electrical mfg. co. 

Meddleton (M. T.) 21272. 

Medlar (F. W.) 18846. 

Meese & Gottfried co. 138847. 

Megargee (HKdwin) 26349. 

Mehmid Ali Pasha, Prinee of Egypt. 
19358. 

Meissner (H. P.) 13848, 21278. 

Meissner (J. EF.) 26288. 

Meissner & Buch. 416, 10520. 

Melcher (Louis) 18859. 

Melchers (Gari) 192389. 

Méliés (G.) ine. 17868, 21276. 

Melina (Roberto) 26296. 

Mellen photo co. 21278. 

Melodrama of yesterday. 17827. 

Melvin (HE. H.) 6081. 

Membreno (Dr. Don A.) 12651. 

Memories of a pioneer. 17448. 

Memory’s tragic leap. 25699. 

Mender of nets. 9720. 

Mendez (Sevor Don Joaquin) Minister 
fr. Guatemala. 12651, 18940. 

Mendoza (I. P.) ltd. 6034, 29686. 

Meng (Arthur) 26297. 

Menke (H. Wm.) 6088, 13861. 

Ménos (Seror Solon) Minister fr. 
Haiti. 12651, 18940. 


Mentel (C. G.) 18928. 

Menzel (Paul) 10526. 

Menzler (Wilhelm) 17558, 26067. 

Merald-Boyer. 13862. 

Merchants pub. co. 60389. 

Merdinger (Adolph) 29688. 

Mergardt (HE. W.) 29689. 

Meridan ptg. co. 6095. 

Meriwether (H. B.) 29691. 

Merkel (C. E.) 29701. 

Merkel (Irvin) 183868. 

Merrill (Neil) 6096. 

Mers (G. L. de) See De Mers. 

Merton (H. W.) 6097. 

Mesach, Bible character. 

Meservey & Chase. 13864. 

Mesropian (K. H.) 34247. 

Message from the moon. 9720. 

Metcalf (W. L.) 27505. 

Methodist Episcopal church (Bishops 
of) 20872. 

M. E. church (Chinese bureau woman’s 
home miss. soc. of). See Chinese 
bureau woman’s home miss. soc. 
11785. 


Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, 
officers & teachers of. 5127. 

Metropolitan museum of art. 13866. 

Metropolitan press syndicate. 21279. 

Metz (M. J.) 29702. 

Metzerott (J. H.) 21280. 

Metzler (W. A.) 49. 


21270. 
29585. 


6030. 


7751. 


639 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 2. S., Vv. 7 


21281. 
39929. 
10527, 17649. 


Mexican realty co. 
Mexico (Barbarous) 
Meyenberg (J. C.) 
Meyer (A. O. EH.) 18868. 
Meyer (EK. L.) 13869. 
Meyer (George von Lengerke) Sec. of 
Navy. 26690. 
Meyer & bro. 6098. 
Meyers (Harry Morse) 
Meyers (J. E.) 4842. 
Meyers (Marvin) 21282. 
Meyers & Rice. 29703. 
Meyrowitz (Ei. B.) 26298. 
Michaels (I. A.) 29719. 
Michaels, Stern & co. 212838. 
Michaelsen (C. D.) 6099. 
Michel (G. H.) 6100. 
Mich. college of chiropractic. 
Mich. stove co. 26299. 
Midsummer-tide. 17380. 
Mier (Madame de) 5942. 
Mijuskovitch (M.) 28580. 
Mikesell (Gus.) 29721. 
Mile high photo co. 6102. 
Milholland (Miss Inez) 
Millar (Fred) 29723. 
Millar (G. V.) & co. 
Miller 
Miller 
Miller 
Miller 
Miller 
Miller 
Miller 
Miller 
Miller 


- 


175138. 


29720. 


TUG: 


6103. 
(A. E. W.) & Son. 
(Annie) 28580. 
(Gs 49.) 429291. 29726: 
(C. H.) 21290. 
(Cincinnatus Heine) 
(Clinton H.) 21292. 
(F. A.) 21294, 29727. 
(Fred) 21295. 
(J.-H) ‘ine; 29782. 
Miller (J. Maxwell) 17556. 
Miller (Joaquin) See Miller (Cincin- 
natus Heine). 
Miller (Juanita) 15981. 
Miller (L. M.) 26800. 
Miller (Leander) 29733. 
Miller (Wallace J.) 10528, 10606. 
Miller photo co. 21296, 29735. 
Miller studio. 29789. 
Millet (J. F.) 2148, 23927. 
Milligan (B. H.) 6105. 
Millionaire for a day. 17827. 
Mills (Brig. Gen. Albert L.) 
28228. 
Mills (Charles E.) 25997. 
Mills (L. A.) 6112, 13871. 
Mills (Mrs. Ogden) 28580. 
Milwaukee feature film co. 
Mine on the Yukon. 17106. 
Miner (W. H.) 6115, 18880, 213811, 
29741. 
Miner’s heart. 9754. 
Minneapolis string quartette. 
Minor (L. W.) 27136. 
Minor & Young. 29753. 
Miracle (The) 338984. 
Mirage; or, The death of 
25704. 
Missionary educa. movement. 


29724. 


15981. 


18940, 


6114. 


4842. 


a dream. 


29754. 


Missionary educa. movement in the 
U.S. & Canada. 6117. 

Mississippi, U. S. S., crew. 16630. 

Missouri Pacific Iron Mountain. 21321. 

Mr. Grouch at the seashore. 33930. 

Mr. Pickwick’s predicament. 33986. 

Mrs. Matthews dressmaker. 10030. 

Mitchell (Chas. D.) 17785. 

Mitchell (George) 29756. 

Mitchell (J. J.) co. 6128, 18917, 21322: 

Mitchell (L. P.) assistant comptroller . 

of Treasury. 12651. 

Mitchell (S. EH.) 13918. 

Mitchell (Dr. Silas Weir) 17774. 

Mixed affair. 33980. 

Moab (King of) 7751. 

Modern art novelty co. 

Modern highwayman. 

Modern paper box co. 

Moeller (Z.) 25795. 

Moffett studio. 6126, 13919, 2138388, 
29764. 

Moffett studio & Kauffmann, Weimer 
& Fabry co. 213844. 

Mohammad Ali (J.) 26980. 

Mohawk security co. 6168, 29775. 

Mohlte (J. A.) 420, 26301. 

Mohr & Carter. 18948. 

Molkenboer (Th) 10529. 

Moltke (Sailors of the) 12909. 

Monchablon (Jan) 10782. 

Moncrieff (irs. Scott) 26986. 

Monet (Claude) 25862. 

Monical (G. 8.) 17650. . 

Monrad (Margaret) 10530, 26802. 

Monro (H. R.) 213846. 

Montague pub. co. 10581. 

Montant (J/rs. Louis T.) 28250. 

Montgomery (H.) 6169, 29776. 

Montgomery (Prof. John J.) 6196. 

Montgomery (R. J.) 6196. 

Monticelle (Adolphe) 28927. 

Montross (N. EH.) 18945. 

Montville (Barbara) 83824. 

Moon (Henry) 213847. 

Moon: (John, A.) ; Mian 
28228. 

Moon (1. °C:) * 297e2: 

Moon (W. L.) 21849. 

Moore (Mrs. Austin Percy) & brides- 
maids. 29600. 


Moore (B. B.) 
Moore (EH. B.) 
Moore (F. H.) 
Moore (Henry) 
Moore (Wid) 
Moore (M. M.) | 17652. 
Moore (Mrs. Paul) 28580. 
Moore & Stone. 18964, 213858. 
Moore-park (Carton) 263803. 
Moorhouse (EB. H.) 18976, 21360. 
Moorhouse (Lee) 21867, 29796. 
Mora (J. J.) | 26807. 
Moran (KE. P.) 49, 10532, 10539, 
25894, 263817. 


21326, 29757. 
10030. 
213835. 


Tenn. 


21350. 
423. 
29795. 
6208, 18952, 21356. 


8552. 


640 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dece., 1912 


Moran 
Moran 
Moran 


(Edward) 49. 

(Lee) 33824. 

(Leon) 25894. 

more CUP.) 25795) 27505. 

Moran (Thomas) 49, 10539, 263821. 

Morbus (EF. W. G.) 6214. 

Morcroft (Annie) 16004. 

More precious than gold. 

Morey (Harry T.) 16548. 

Morg (R. J.) 263819. 

Morgan (Barbara) 1794. 

Morgan (C. H.) 29825. 

Morgan (F. L.) 18979. 

Morgan (Master Forbes) 

Morgan (G. E.) 29828. 

Morgan (G. F.) 29826. 

Morgan (John Pierpont) 

Morgan (John Pierpont) jr. 

Morgan litho co. 6216, 13980. 

Morland (G.) 6034. 

Mormon pioneers [ete.] 34215. 

Morris (Carrie) 17653, 21868. 

Morris (EK. C.) 18986. 

Morris (Edward) 38324. 

Morris (Geo. Ford) 558, 13987. 

Morris (H. H.) 6218. 

Morris (O. M.) 18989. 

Morris (P. W.) 18990. 

Morris (R.) 18991, 21869, 29830. 

Morris (Mrs. Richard L.) 12909. 

Morris (Col. & Mrs. Roger) 17529. 

Morris & Bendien. 6220, 13994, 21370. 
29848. 

Morris & co. 424, 14017. 

Morriss (R. C.) 27908. 

Morrow (W. J.) 6224, 29851. 

Morse (C. H.) 6225. 

Morse (Charles Wyman) 4989. 

Morse (Himer A.) M. C. fr. 
28228. 

Morse (L. G.) 10583. 

Morse (Mrs. Tyler) 12909. 

Mortimer (George T.) 13664. 

Morton (Mrs. Perez) 27505. 

Morton dry kiln co. 6233. 

Mosby (Margaret) 21374. 

Moscioni (Attilio) 29852. 

Moser (N. G.) 6234, 14018. 

Moses, Bible character. 486, 7751. 
17710, 19152, 22911, 26395. 

_Moses (D. L.) 29854. 

Moses (F. E.) 14056, 218377, 29855. 

Moseheim (A. M.) 21879. 

Mosler (G. H.) 27505. 

Mosler (Henry) 558. 

Moss (Frank) 28580. 

Mother & daughters. 9759. 

Mother Goose in a 16th century thea- 
tre. 25518. 

Motion pictures, copyright law. p. 306 
(vii—xi) 

Motonobu (School of) 

Motter (HE. EH.) 4660. 

Motter & Motter. 29857. 

Moyemont (S.) 14058. 


25518. 


1794. 


28580. 
28580. 


Wis. 


2148. 


Myers (J. & P. B.) 


Moyer (C. E.) 6240. 
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) 
Miilheus & Kropff. 10587. 
Mueller (A. F.) 14059, 213880. 
Mueller (A. M. J.) 29858. 
Mueller (C. H.) 21882. 
Mueller (F. W.) 29861. 
Mueller bros art mfg. co. 
Muendel (I. M.) 263820. 
Muenier (J. A.) 27170. 
Muhlenberg (Maj. Gen. Peter) 
8211. 
Muir (John) 
Muirhead (lL. P.) 21383. 
Mulldorfer (G H.) 425. 
Muller (Lieutenant von) 12909. 
Muller (Enrique) © 6247, 29864. 
Muller (Max) 426. 
Muller (R. EH.) 14065. 
Muller, Luchsinger & co. 
Multiple applause. 17365. 
Munder (N. T. A.) & co. 
Munoz (C. H.) 29887. 
Munro (Wilfred H.) 31168. 
Munro & Harford co. 6263, 29895. 
Munroe (G. W.) 10588. 
Munson (R. L.) 14067. 
Murat (Joachim) king of 
11290. 
Murdock (R. R.) 14068, 21885. 
Murdock (Victor) M.  C.. fr. 
28228. 
Murphy (Charles F.) 12909. 
Murphy (J. Francis) 11955. 
Murphy (J. M.) 14070, 21386. 
Murphy (J. T.) 29896. 
Murphy (John F.) 1025. 
Murphy (T. D.) co. 427, 6266, 10539, 
17654, 26321, 29897. 
Murphy (W. D.) 440. 
Murray (Henry) co. 10590, 21392. 
Murray (Jack) 28580. 
Murray (William F.) 
28228. 
Murray’s syndicate cut service. 
21394, 299838. 
Musical world & review. 6821. 
Musketeers of Pig alley. 339380. 
Musselman (F. B.) 29986. 
My baby. 33930. 
My double & how he undid me. 
My hero. 33986. 
Myers (Harvey) 14073. 
Myers (Mrs. Henry lL.) 1609. | 
21398. 
Myers (Murray) 21399. 
Myklebust (C. P.) 14075, 29987. 
Myrtle & Beck. 14076. 
Mysteries of the soul. 10080. 
Mystery of Boscombe Vale. 34259. 
Mystery of the bridge of Notre Dame. 
17445. 
Mystery of the Elk City bank. 34284. 
Naboth, Bible character. 751. 
Nagaseaki (fadame T.) 18792. 


11055. 


6241, 


595, 


27136. 


6253, 14066. 
6256. 


Naples. 


Kan. 


M. C. fr. Mass. 
6319, 


9759. 


641 


INDEX 


Napier (J. C.) register of Treasury. 
12651. 

Napoleon MBonaparte. 1187, 
10610, 11290, 27170, 28092. 


7237, 


Narango (Jose) Indian. 12748. 
Nardi (P.) 29989. 

Naroden Glas pub. co. 21400. 
Narrow road. 25495. 

Nash (H.) 14077- 

Nash (Mrs. Edmund) 5942. 
Nathan (Geo.) 6322. 

Nation (Carrie A.) 8588. 

Natl. assn. of the Friars. 21401. 
Natl. baseball league. 26856. 


Natl. carbon co. 441. 

Natl. cloak & suit co. 6523, 21402. 

Natl. electrical contractors assn. 29991. 

Nat’l farm device co. 21406. 

Natl. film distributing co. 10076, 17369. 

Natl. ideal benefit soc. Supreme foun- 
tain of. 29992. 

Natl. lead co. 10591, 26330. 

Nat'l. mouth hygiene ass’n. 
34250. 

Natl. news assn. 
29998. 

Natl. progressive convention. 21344, 

Natl. schl. of fashion drawing. 14528. 

Natl. soldiers’ home. 33986. 

Natl. tribune. 6781. 

Natl. university of 
10592. 

Naylor (F. L.) 26574. 

Naylor (S. E.) 3851. 

Nazim Pasha, Minister of War of Tur- 
key. 28580. 

Neal (E. B.) 

Near-tragedy. 


25693, 
6328, 14141, 21407, 


arts & sciences. 


6782. 
9720. 


Nebuchadnezzar (King) ‘T7751. 

Neck (S. 8.) 21798. 

Necklace of crushed rose _ leaves. 
25518. 

Neeley (George A.) M. C. fr. Kan. 


12651, 28228. 
Neeros (C. S.) 
Welt (QO: Wr). 12252: 
Neidig (C. A.) 6789, 30311. 
Neighbors. 17065. 

Neill (Charles Patrick) 

missioner. 11167, 28228. 


Neill (Frankie) 21801. 
Neill (Sylvester) 21800. 
Neill (Mrs. Virginia) 21801. 
Neilson (Alexander) 442. 
Nelite works. 21805. 

Nelke (H. L.) & co. 14529. 
Nelson (A. A.) 14580. 
Nelson (Alfred) co. 6790, 21806. 
Nelson (G. L.) 49. 

Nelson (H. G.) 14582. 
Nelson (L. H.) co. 303815. 
Nelson (N. M.) 14583, 21808. 
Nelson (R. C.) 21811. 
Nemeth (John) 21812. 


30310. 


labor com- 


pt. IV, Ds. 


Nemours (EH. I. D. de) 
Nemours. 
Neptune (Clara) Indian. 14993. 
Nerves and the man. 25518. 
Nesbitt (C. L.) 21818. 
Nesti (Adolfo de) See De Nesti. 
Neuburger & co. 30323. 
Neue photographische 
a-g. 21814. 
Neumer (Ferd) 30824. 
Neuner co. 145384. 
Nevin (Blanche) 
Nevin (Ethelbert) 
New (Mrs. Harry) 
New baby. 17065. 
New day’s dawn. 
New editor. 9759. 
New England statuary co. 
New era pub. co. 145385. 
New Hampshire, U. S. S., crew. 10630. 
New Haven aid of the Conn. George 
junior republic. See George junior 


_ See Dupont de 


gesellschaft, 


17667. 
19356. 
18919. 

30986. 


443, 21815. 


republic. 303825. 
New home sewing machine co. 105938, 
17668. 
New Jersey state legislature. 11948. 
New Jersey, Supreme Court. 7351. 
New squire. 3838986. 
N. Y. baseball team. 31156. 
N. Y. citizens peace banquet. 2716. 
20394. 


N. Y. court of general sessions. 

N. Y. Edison co. 6797. 

N. Y. evening teleg. (N. Y. herald co.) 
6811, 14536, 21816, 303826. 

N. Y. Giants, Natl. league champion. 
20894, 22774, 28580. 

New York hat. 38930. 


N. Y. herald co. 6889, 14612, 21929, 
30436. 

N. Y. motion picture co. 10080, 17371, 
25694. 


N. Y. poultry, pigeon & pet stock assn. 
9759. 


N. Y. sartorial pub. co. 30712: 

N. Y. street cleaning. 9759. 

N. Y. suburban land co. 22274. 

N. Y. times co. 17141, 14881, 22275, 
30713. 

N. Y. Zoological soc. 7156, 22288. 

Newark art foundry co., ine. 10594. 

Newark daily advertiser pub. 
22011, 

Newark, 
27485. 

Newcomb (F. J.) mfg. co. 26331. 

Newcomb & Robinson. 71638, 228138. 

Newcombe (+. E.) 444, 10595, 26332. 

Newkirk (Newton) 7280. 

Newman (A. G.) 447. 

Newman (Allen G.) 10828. 

Newman (BE. C.) 7166. 

Newman (V. W.) 22318. 

Newman fashion co. 22316. 

Newspaper enterprise ass’n. 
22317, 30719. 


co. 


N. J. board of trade officers. 


7173, 


642 


~ nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Newton (H. C.) 7182. 

Newton & co. 14892, 22318. 

Neyman (Percy) 30720. 

Niagara Falls. 9759. 

Nicholar (Irene) Indian. 149983. 
Nicholar (Joe) Indiana. 14993. 
Nicholas, king of Montenegro. 28580. 


Nicholas (A. A.) 22320. 

Nicholas (F. S.) 14927. 

Nicholas (Louis) Indiana. 14993. 
Nicholas & Dewitz. 14928. 
Nicholl (T. J.) 10604. 

Nichols (E. L.) 30721. 

Nicoll (Donald) & sons. 30722. 


Niebergall (Ernest) 22321. 

Nielsen (C. I.) 448. 

Nigg (C.) 2740S. 

Ninth internatl. Red cross conf. Wash. 


May 7-17, 1912. 25518. 
Nissen (Ludwig) 30728. 
Niven (Maxim) 22322. 


Nix (H. E.) 14929. 

Nixon (iiss Helen) 382750. 

No-Heart. Indian. 19451. 

No place for a minister’s son. 33986. 

Noah, Bible character. 7751. 

Nobill cigar co. See De Nobill cigar 
co. 

Noble (Herbert) 18920. 

Noble (John) 281. 

Noble profession. 33986. 

Nock (L. F.) 10605. 

Nolf & Legg. 14930, 22323. 

Nolley advertising agencr. 

Non-pe-wala, Indian. 4173. 

Non-pe-wala (Mrs.) 4173. 

Norcross (June) 7183, 14933. 30731. 

Nordica (Madame Lillian) See Young 
(Mrs. George W.) 

Nordisk film co. 17376, 34251. 


14931. 


Normal life co. 10606. 
Norman (E. W.) 22326. 
Normandy press. 71SS. 


Norris (George W.) M. C. fr. Neb. 
28228. 

Norris (John) 14935. 

Nortenheim (Wm. §.) 

North (A. A.) 14936. 

North Amer. co. 7190. 14937, 22330, 
3073T. 

North Amer. press assn. 30750. 

-North Dakota, State normal summer 

schl. students. 22395. 


North Dakota, U. S. S. crew. 16630. 
North German Lloyd steamship co. 
14949. 


Northern egg co. 

Northern photo co. 
30751. 

Northern view co. 7229, 22374. 

Northwestern knitting co. 14967. 

Norwood (Irving C.) 28525. 

Nosworthy (F. E.) 30785. 

Not like other girls. 25713. 


7189. 


1219. 
7220, 14950, 22344, 


INDEX 


Nothing shall be hidden. 25718. 
Notman. 7230, 22377. 
Nourse (Elizabeth) 19239. 


Novelty calculator co. 7236, 22380. 
Novelty studio. 30788. 

Nowell & Rognon. 14973, 22381. 
Noyer (A.) 7237. 

Noyes (F. F.) 14977. 

Noyes (G. D.) 22384, 30790. 

Nurse (The) 9759. 
Nutshell pub. co. ltd. 
Nutting (Wallace) 
Nyl (M.) 26067. 
Nylen (Gus) 23964. 
Oakley (Violet) 17669. 


22387, 30792. 
30794. 


| Oath of Stephen Huller (Unwritten 


law; or) 3428S. 
Oberholtzer (E. C.) 30817. 
O’Brien’s busy day. 10030. 
O’Byrne (John) 30818. 
O’Callaghan & Fadden. 
O’Connell (Dr.) 1148. 
O’Connell (William Henry) cardinal. 

1489, 5311, 7482, 10594, 28228, 32907. 
O’Connor (Father) 14059. 
O’Connor (Andrew) 10610. 
O’Connor (D’Arcy) 14980. 
O’Day (Jack) 28580. 
Oddart co. 22389. 
O’Dea (Rt. Rev. Edward John) 13157. 
O’Donaghue (Bishop Denis) 32415. 
Oebrichs & co. 449. 
Oertel (Wm. A.) 7298. 
Oes (I. C.) 10089, 17380, 25698. 
Oestreicher bros. 14981, 22390. 
O’Falion (Miss Sallie) 32750. 
O’Farrell (Rev. Denis) 11508. 
Office boy’s birthday. 33986. 
Offutt (L. E.) 22398. 
Ogasawara (Count € Countess) 13792. 


7295. 


Ogden (H.C.) 7299, 14982. 
Ogden (W. H.) 7300, 30819. 
Ogilvie pub. co. 7301. 


O’Gorman (Alice) 18940. 

O’Gorman (James A.) U. S. Sen. fr. 
N. Y. 18940, 26690, 28228. 28580. 

O’Grady (Sergeant D. W.) 28580. 

Oh, those eyes. 17065. 

O’Haver (H. H.) 14983. 

Ohlmeyer’s band. 19413. 

Okiahoma natl. bank. 30821. 

Old actor. 17065. 

Old appointment. 33986. 

Old bookkeeper. 9720. 

Old fashioned elopement. 

Old reporter. 33986. 

Oldham (A. V.) 30822. 

Oleson (C. O.) 22395. 

Oliver (Joe) 30835. 

Oliverio (M.) 22398. 

Olmstead (G.C.) 14984. 

Olsen (L. A.) 14985. 

Olson (J. L.) 30838. 

Olson (O. S.) 14986, 22401, 30839. 

Olson (T. F.) 7303. 


33986. 


643 


_ INDEX 


pt. LY, 2.S),.N 


Olympic games of the Pittsburgh Y. M. 
C. A. 388986. 

O’Malley (Charles) 10618. 

On board the S. S. Dubuque naval 
training ship. 33907. 

On Donovan’s division. 33986. 

On the shore. 173827. 


On the threshold of life. 34259. 

One is business, the other crime. 
17065. 

One-round O’Brien. 25495. 

One she loved. 83980. 

One thousand miles through the 


Rockies. 9759. 


Oneida community co. 14992, 30841. 

O’Neill (H.) & son. 7304. 

Opava (Francis) 22404. 

Opening of the Y. M. C. A. Island play- 
ground, Lynchburg, 1912. 38986. 

Opie (J.) 2148. 

Orange (M.) 27170. 

Oriental & occidental press bureau. 
22405. 

Oriental film co. 17411. 

Orleans (Duchess Henrietta Anna d’) 
11290. 

Orleans (Duchesse Louise, & Henrietté 
Bourbon dd’) 11290. 


Orozeo (Gen.) 8216. 

Orr (A. F.) 14993. 

Orr (F. B.) 30844. 

Orr (W. D.) 380845. 

Orro mfg. co. 15020. 

Orshoba (Chief) 4178. 

O’Ryan (Maj. Gen. John F.) 

Osage Indian dancers. 193389. 

Osborn (EF. W.) 73816. 

Osborn-Hannah (Mme. Jane) 

Osborne (Arthur) 10595, 26382. 

Osborne co. 7818, 10614, 15021, 22407, 
26345, 30847. 


Osbourne (Jefferson) 


11730. 


16648. 


33324. 


Osterhaus (Rear Admiral Hugo) 
28580. 

Osthaus (Edmund H.) 450, 19239. 
25795. 

"Ostler Joe. 338986. 

Otis (Mrs. Harrison Gray) 138300. 


Ottenheimer (I. & M.) 

Otterbein church. 22411. 

Oudry (Edward Belle-) 
Oudry (Edward). 

Our art dept. 73825, 22412. 

Our baby. 17327. ‘ 

Out of the deep. 17106. 

Out west photo shop. 22418. 

Outcast (The) 17371. 


22410. 


See Belle- 


Outcast among outcasts. 17065. 

Outcast child. 25704. 

Outcault (R. F.) 7326, 22414, 30905. 

Outwitting the professor. 25518. 

Overbey (EK. P.) 225638. 

Overwhelmed by the world (Blan- 
chette; or) 34259. 


Owistgaard (J. W. Rehling v.) Sce 
Rehling-Owistgaared. 

Owings (S. D.) 22564, 31154. 

Ozaki (Mr. & Mrs. Nobumori) 1609. 

Ozawa (Baron Takewa) 138792. 

Pabst brewing co. 22565, 31155. 

Pach (Oscar) 73845, 22566. 

Pach bros. 351, 15032, 22580,7at1op: 

Pacific mills. 31166. 

Pacific photo co. 7356. 

Pack bros. 22608*. 

Pack bros. & Internatl. news. 

Paddock (W. D.) 454, 10640. 

Padgett (Lemuel P.): M. C. fr. Tenn. 
28228. 

Paeszler studio. 22609, 31167. 

Page (R. C.) 22610. 

Pagett (C. H.) 15054. 

Pahmeyer (F. O.) 22611. 

Paine (G. H.) 7360, 31168. 

Paine studio. 15055. 

Painted lady. 33980. 

Paladin (Arthur) 15057; 

Palen (Frank) 15058, 22612, 31170. 

Palfrey (G. EH.) 15059. 

Palisades nurseries. 22615. 

Palm, Fechteter & co. 263849. 

Palmer (A. Mitchell) M.-C. fir) Pa: 
1609. 

Palmer (Alice Freeman) 10828, 30721. 


22608*. 


Palmer (C. M.) 15061. 

Palmer (Charles) 28580. 

Palmer (George) 22617. 

Palmer (Capt. J. M.) 26690, 28580. 

Palmer (Lieut. Comdr. Leigh C.) 
18940. 


Palmer (Mrs. Leigh C.) 18940. 

Palmerston (H. F.) 15062. 

Palmerston & Jolley. 22618. 

Palmiter (F. M.) 15068. 

Palmquist & Warolin. 15064. 

Pals. 383907. 

Palzer (Al.) 1215. 

Pamos art co. 22619. 

Panama Canal and scenes along the 
canal zone. 25494. 

Panama-Pacifie internatl. 
CO.) ore lat wee 


Pancoast (C. R.) 
Panosian (Aram) 
Pants & pansies. 
Panzer (C. W.) 
Papering the den. 
Paradise. 10076. 
Parfitt (Wm.) 15078. 

Park & Tillford. 15079, 31203. 
Parke (Jean) 22650. 
Parker (C. W.) 17677. 
Parker (G. W.) art co. 
Parker (H. W.) 22652. 
Parker (John M.) 28357. 

Parker (Lillian M.) 73862, 25992. 
Parker (Samuel) 138919. 

Parker (W. H.) 31204. 
Parker—Brawner co. 7866, 31205. 


exposition 


22631. 
15074, 31199. 
9720. 
15077. 
33930. 


7361. 


644 


INDEX 


nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


31206. 
22653, 31207. 
15080. 

23927. 


Parkes (I. G.) sr. 

Parkinson art co. 

Parks (R. E.) 

Parkyns (Jrs.) 

Parlin (W. E.) 15082, 22654. 

Parmalee (P. QO.) 8585. 

Parmelee (Mrs. C. E.) 22655. 

Earean (Thomas)  =M. CC. fr. 
28228. 

Parrish (Maxfield) 10748. 

perry (J. RK.) 26356. 

Parsifal. 383898. 

Parsons (A. G.) 

Parsons (George) 

Parsons (H. H.) 

Partlow (W. E.) 

Partners for life. 

Partridge (Nellye) 

Pa-se-to-ba. Indian. 

Pasini (A.) 10782. 

Pasnault (J. E.) 7869. 

Passer-by. 17106. 

Passing of J. B. Randall & co. 9759. 

Passion flower. 17106. 

Passmore (L. N.) 7370, 22658. 

Pastoret (Marquis de) 11955. 

Patent housekeeper. 9759. 

Patent specialty co. 7371. 

Patikoff (General) 28580. 

Patrick (Saint) © 17514. 

Patrick (Albert T.) 28580. 

Patrick (F. A.) & co. 15084. 

Patriotism. 34234. 

Patten (Leonard) 15085, 22659, 31228. 

eatterson (R.J.) 22661, 31230. 

Patton (Charles E.) M. C. fr. Pa. 
12651. 

Pattons studio. 

Paul (Saint) 

Paul (Sam) 

Paulding (John) 

Pavlova (Anne) 10488. 

Paxton (W. McG.) 465. 

Payne (Miss Adelaide) 273380. 

Payson (Gen. & wife) 19514. 

Pearce (J. M.) 22666. 

mearl: (J. W.) © (312. 

Pearley (Charles) 338324. 

Pearsall (Mrs. P. 8.) 1609. 

Pease (HE. S.) 73873. 

Pease (H. W.) 15087. 

Peck (A. E.) 15089. 

Peck (H. J.) 10728. 

Peck (Harriet J.) 312381. 

Peck (Henry J.) 25894. 

Peck (Herbert J.) 874. 

Peck (O. W.) 22669. 

Peden (J. R.) 31232. 

Pedersen (L. H.) 3812338. 

Peinlich (May) 10364. 

Peir€e (R. W.) T3875. 

Pell (Mrs. G. H.) 2788. 

Pelton (H. W.) ‘376, 15090, 22671, 
31234. 


Ma. 


31225. 
2835. 
31226. 
7368. 
25518. 
464, 
12743. 


15086. 
7751, 10271, 10361. 
20394. 
267. 


Pena (Dr. Carlos Maria de) Minister 
fr. Uruguay. 1609, 12651. 

Pena (Seror Hugo V. de) 1609. 

Penalty of folly; or, The Apache’s re- 
venge. 34290. 

Pendleton (T. TT.) Capt. 
football team. 28580. 

Pa. rubber co. 466. 

Pa. State police, troop B. 25518. 

Penrose (Boies) U. S. Sen. fr. Pa. 
209938. 


Penrose (W. F.) 15091. 

Pepper (C. L.) 22705. 

Pepper (Irvin S.) M. C. fr. Ia. 

Percy learns to dance. 10030. 

Peretti de la Rocca (Countess de) 
18708. 


Perez (Alexander) 

Periconi (D. F. M.) 

Peril (The) 17827. 

Peril of the plains. 25740. 

Perils of the Atlantic. 34207. 

Perin (F. H.) 7383, 15092, 22706. 

Periodical publishers’ assn. of Amer- 
ica, Annual dinner. 7660. 


Perkins (Mrs. D. W.) 31289. 

Perkins (H. R.) 138664. 

Perkins (W. B.) 7884, 31290, 22707. 

Perrain (Miss Margaret) 12909. 

Perrault (Marie) 10313. 

Perrin (Frank) 15098. 

Perrine (Van Dearing) 10288. 

Perry (C. H.) 22713, 26862, 31299. 

Perry (EK. W.) 17680. 

Perry (H. A.) 7414, 31800. 

Perry (Josephus) 31301. 

Perry (W. L. G. v. B.): 15095: 

Perry centennial commission of San- 
dusky City. 467. 

Perry Mason co. 7417, 31802. 

Perry’s victory centennial commission. 
468, 7418. 


Pershin (HEH. R.) 

Persica (Sibilla) 

Perskie (J. H.) 15096. 

Personal affair. 17106. 

Personally conducted. 9759. 

Petaluma incubator co. 22741. 

Peter (Saint) 285, 10271. 

Peters (W. H.) 7419, 22742. 

Peters cartridge co. 10641, 26387. 

Petersen (August) 17681. 

Peterson (Adolph) 7421. 

Peterson (Christian) 10718, 17728. 

Peterson (EK. C.) 

Peterson (EK. E.) 7428, 15097, 31309. 

Peterson (G. D.) 17690. 

Peterson (Svea) 17692. 

Petinger & co. 22744. 

Petremont (Clarice) 381310. 

Petrick & Larkin. 22747. 

Petrosino (Lieut.) adventures of. 
84204. 


Princeton 


17679. 
31287. 


31303. 
6322. 


645 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 7 


Petrtyl (August) 31811. 

Pettit (Av Ret). sisi: 

Pettit (J. M.) 31813. 

Petty (G. B.) 15101. 

Pew (G. L.) 17694. 

Pew (Gertrude) 469. 

Pew (Howard) 7429. 

Peynado (Senor Dr. Don Francisco J.) 
Minister fr. Dominican Republic. 
1609, :27227*, 27320F, 


Pezet (Madame C. de) 18708. 


Pezet (Dr. Frederico Alfonso) Minis- 
ter fr. Peru. 28228. 
Pharaoh. Bible character. (Tol, 


17710, 31477. ; 
Phelps (HE. M.) 7481, 17696. 
Phelps (EF. W.) 7485. 
Phelps (G. C.) 7486. 
Philanderings (Hidden treasure; or,) 
33907. 
Philip (H. E.) 
Philipp (Carl F.) 10177. 
Philipp (R. D.) 7488. 
Phillippi (Miss Laura) 
Phillips (B. G.) 17697. 
Phillips (C. Coles) 17641, 26233. 
Phillips (J. C.) 470, 10648. 
Phillips (L. D.) 7440. 
Phillips (ih. Paar: 
Phillips (L. M.) 381814. 
Phillips & Burke. 31815. 
Phillipson decorating co. 17698. 
Philo (H. R.) 22748. 
Phinehas. Bible character. 
Phipps (C. R.) 15128. 
Phipps (Lieut. F. P.) jr. 1794. 
Phipps (G. E.) 15124, 22749, 31316. 
Phipps (Henry) 26856. 
Photo art co. 15125. 
Photo art shop. 7448, 22762. 
Photo stamp co. 227638, 31818. 
Photocraft co. 313819. 
Photograph mfg. co. 


15121. 


52750. 


7751. 


15127. 


Photographers assn. of Amer. 32nd 
annual convention. 23002. 
Photographische  gesellschaft. 471, 


7449, 10645, 15129, 17702, 22765, 
26890, 31822. 
Picard (H.) 15144. 
Picetti-Barth (H.) 19152. 
Pickering (J. F.) 22766. 
Picket (O. G.) 7481. 
Pickett (Lee) 22767. 
Pickett photo co. 22769. 
Pickhardt (Emile) 10656. 
Pictorial news co. 22774, 318386. 
Picturesque Darjeeling, India. 
Pie X. 5420. 
Piece of ambergris. 
Pierce (C. 8.) 2148. 
Pierce (Frank) 15145. 
Pierce (H. H.) 17482, 15157, 22778. 
Pierce (Percy) 22788. 
Pierce (R. F. ¥.) 22784. 
Pierce (W. L.) 22786. 


17327. 


Pingree co. 


25518. 


Pierce (W. M.) 22788: 

Pierre (St.) 7287. 

Pierson (Hdwin) 22798. 

Pierson & co. 313839. 

Pike (H. W.) 381840. 

Pilate (Pontius) 7237, 10826, 17778. 

Pilgrim’s progress. 34295. 

Pine & Whitaker. 7488. 

31348. 

Pioneer realty co. 31849. 

Pissarro (Camille) 25862. 

Pitney (Mahlon) associate justice Su- 
preme Ct. U. S. 7604. 

Pitts (HB. C,) tabs 

Pittsburgh automobile 
7484. 


Pittsburgh chronicle teleg. pub. co. 
TA85. 

Pittsburgh industrial 
commission. 15170. 


Pittsburgh Natl. baseball team. 18200. 
Pittsburgh photo-engraying co. 31850. 
Piux X, Pope, .1si5m 

Plain dealer pub. co. 22794. 

Plaister (Frederick William) Goy. of 


show ass’n. 


development 


Me. 12438. ' 
Plato. 7487. 
Plato’ (A.'M.)- Loire 
Platt.¢P. J.) ) Sisoae 


Platte River valley land co. 22798. 

Playing the game. 10071. 

Please remit. 9759. 

Plume (HE. C.) co. 7488. 

Plumer (Mrs. A. J.) 15172. 

Plummer (G. E.) 313858. 

Pocahontas. 19239. 

Pohl (J.:C.) jn. Zane 

Pohle (Frederick) 7490, 31356. 

Poindexter (Miles) U. S. Sen. fr. 
Wash. 28228. 

Pokitonow (I.) 10782. 

Polish woman’s alliance. 

Polk .(R. W.) 31358: 

Pollard (Harry) 383824. 

Pollard (Myra) 477, 31359. 

Pomerene (Mrs. Atlee) 18940. 

Pompadour (Marquis Jeanne Antoi- 
nette Poison de) 11290, 20291. 


22800. 


Pompeian mfg. co. 26398. 
Pomsing (Fred) 278. 
Pontiac (Chief) 26466. 


Ponting (Herbert) 7513, 15173, 22801, 


31361. 
Poole (Burnell) 31423. 
Poole (H. D.) 981424. 


Poo-po-le-en-nah, Indian. 263807. 
Pope (A.) 49. 

Pope & Pope. 22883. 

Pope and the Vatican. 33898. 
Porcelaines, G. D. A. 15247. 
Porch (H W.) 31451. 

Port Arthur board of trade. 22884. 
Porter (KF. H.) 17708. 

Porter (G. S.) 15248. 


646 


INDEX 


nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Porter (Stephen G.) M. C. fr. Pa. 
28228. 


hon 


Portland lodge of Elks. 7592. 
Portugee Joe. 17448. 

Rese (Hh. H.) 15252. 

Post (Mrs. Price) 18792. 


Post printing & pub. co. 
22885, 31455. 

Post pub. co. 15265. 

Post telegrapher. 17371. 

Potemkin (Prince Gregorii Alexandro- 
witch) 11290. 

Potocka (Countess) 

Potter (Mrs.) 26690. 

Potter (H. G.) 7604, 22900. 

Potter (Mrs. James Brown) 

Potter (Louis) 10657. 

Potter (W. E.) 15266. 

Potts (Madonna) 15267. 

Poits (Rear Admiral Templin) 12651. 

Poultry plans. 15270. 

Powell (H. A.) 12651. 

Powell (L. C.) 7605. 

Powell (Richard) 22901. 

Power (G. T.) 7608. 

Power (S. T.) 7609. 

Power of conscience. 10030. 

Power of destruction. 25704. 

Power of love. 17380. 

Powers (Marion) 478. 

Powers (P. A.) 10109, 17412. 

Powers (T. BH.) 479. 

Poynter (Beulah) 16197. 

Poynter (W. B.) 31467. 

Prang co. 22908. 

Prato (A. da) co. 
co. 

Pratt (Bela) 17709, 19152. 

‘Pratt (Mrs. Dallas B.) 21221. 

Pratt (E. C.) 31468. 

Pray (Leon) 17545. 

Preece (Miss Maud) 28580. 

Prentiss (F. S. R.) 31469. 

Presidential possibilities. 17448. 

mress pub. co. 7610, 15271. 

Preston (Frank) 10658, 15275. 

Pretty Man, Indian. 4178. 

Price (Hugh H.) 10508. 


7593, 15253, 


3107. 


13792. 


See DaPrato (A.) 


Price (W. F.) 22905. 
Price she paid; or, A fatal practical 
joke. 17412. 


Prieur (R.) 10111. 

Prince of Wales. See Edward Albert. 
Prince of Wales. 

Prince (G. L.) 22908. 

rince (George ) 15276, 22906, 31471. 
Princeton, Minn., band. 11805. 
Princeton football team. 5379. 
riscilla’s capture. 9720. 

17106. 


circuit et. 12822. 


22909, 31473. 
33986. 


Procter & Gamble co. 

Proctor (A. P.) 26394. 

Proposal under difficulties 

Prosser (R.) 15278, 31475. 

Prouty (Solomon Francis) M. C. fr. 
Ia. 28228. 

Provaznit (W. J.) 22910. 

Providence litho. co. 486, 7619, 10659, 
15285, 17710, 22911, 26395, 31477. 


Pryor (Judge Roger) 29600. 
Public and private care of infants. 
33986. 


Pueblo legend. 33980. 

Pugsley (R. M.) 15314. 

Pujo (Arséne P.) M. C. fr. La. 
Pullen (J. M.) 15815. 

Puma (Arthur) 17719. 
Punishment (The) 17065. 
Purchase (C. A.) 22956, 31496. 
Purdy (A. F.) 15330, 31526. 
Purdy) (8. 30:)) 153832, 31528. 
Purgatory. 10076. 

Puritan special features co. 
Purnell (Benjamin) 15334. 
Pushmobile race in Savannah. 10030. 
Putnam (Arthur) 496, 10666, 17720. 
Putnam (Brenda) 26404. 

Putnam (HE. D.) 15335. 

Putnam (Israel) 7644. 

Puzyua (Prince Stefan) 13664. 
Quackenboss (L. G.) 81529. 


28228. 


84254. 


Quad (M.) _ pseud. See Lewis 
(Charles B.) 
Queen city knitting mills. 15350. 


Queen of Camargue; or, a gypsy’s 


vendetta. 84259. 


Queen of criminals. 10111. 
Queensberry (Marquwis of) 26856. 
Quesenberry (Wyatt) 22992. ; 
Question of seconds. 9759. 

Quezon (Manuel L.) Resident Com- 
missioner fr. Manila, P. I. 12909. 
Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason’s 

Corner folks. 34254. 
Quinlan (F. C.) 22998. 
Quinn (Edmond T.) 17721. 
Quotskava, Indian. 26307. 
R. (Mile A.) 27170. 
Rabasa (Joseph) 15351. 
Rackham (Arthur) 31580. 
Raeburn (Sir Henry) 2148, 23927. 
Raffaelli (Jean Francois) 25862. 
Ragat (A. F.) 7645. 
Rahner (J. D.) 7646. 
Raiders of the Mexican border. 384292. 
Rainey, (Henry, 'T.); | M.. Ci fro 
12651. 
Rainey’s (Paul J.) African hunt pic- 


tures. 17367, 34246. 
Rainier (Admiral Peter) 2148. 
Raising the Maine film co. 10115. 
Ralph (Lester) 497. 
Ralph (M. C.) 7647. 
Ralston (Samuel M.) Gov. of Ind. 


23352. 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, D.S., v. 7 


28352. 
10695. 


Ralston (J/rs. Samuel M.) 
Ralston health shoe makers. 
Ramey-Colf bldg. co. 15352. 
Ramson (Mrs. Ronald) 11609. 
Randall (Luthea) 7649. 
Randall (M. W.) ‘7651. 
Randel (Jj. A.) 15358, 22999. 
Randolph (Miss Emily) 12909. 
Randolph (Miss Susanna) 29122. 
Ranger (H. W.) 2148. 
Rank (S. L.) 28001, 31535. 
Ranous (W. V.) 8998. 
Ransom (FEF. C.) 10696. 
Ransom & Randolph co. 
Raper (H. R.) 17769. — 
Rapetti (Giovanni) 507, 17696. 
Rath (Fred) 7653. 
Rational method publishers. 
Rau (C. E.) 153854. 
Rau (E.) 17558. 
Raw. (W. >») 
381540. 
Rau (Will) 17698. 
Rauback (F. J.) 15865. 
Rauchman (Emanuel) 7662. 
Raul (H. L.) 17722, 26406. 
Rault (A. de) 508. 
Rawlinson (Herbert) 
Raymond (—) 25795. 
Raymond (Rev. Andrew V. VY.) 
Rayner (Cadet) 29591*. 
Rea (Daniel) 381547. 
Reade (B. A.) 7668, 15367. 
Ready (Cynthia) 17723. 
Real estate deal. 3838930. 
Ream (H. M.) 153869. 
Reaver (W. P.) 7665. 
Récamier (Juliette) 
Reckitts, ltd. 23009. 
Red Corn, Indian. 4173. 
Red cross conference (ninth internatl. ) 


31539. 


7659. 


7660, 15355, 


15684. 


11290. 


May 7-17, 1912. 2551S. 
Red Dog (Chas.) Indian. 11917. 
Red Dog (Susan) Indian. 11917. 


Red Sox, Amer. 
See Boston, Red Sox. 
Red Wing advertising co. 

Redemption. 9754. 

Redfield (Edward W.) 192389. 

Redfield (William C.) M. C. fr. N. Y. 
12651. 

Redington (George) 381548. 

Redman’s burden. 383986. 

Redman’s honor. 34234. 

Redner photo co. 23010. 

Reece (Jane) 15382, 28011. 

Reed (C. E.) 238014. 


Reed (Mrs. James A.) 1609. 
Reed (John Wilson) 7718. 
Reed (Norman H.) 7715, 15392. 
Reed (R. W.) 7716, 31549. 

Reed (S. L.) 26407. 

Reeder’s studio. 238015. 

Rees (A. A.) T7388. 

Reese & Crittenden co. 23016. 


23002, 


7490. 


league champions. 


7668, 15371. 


Reeves —§(C. 8S.) Mineral, Wash. 
23022. 

Reeves (C. 8.) St. Helens, Or. 23023. 

Reflections from the firelight. 10030. 

Regan (Liitie Constance) 28580. 

Regeneration. 384292. 

Regnier (L. De N.). 7789. 

Rehling-Owistgaard (J. W. 
31560. 

Reich (Jacques) 

Reiche (F. P.) 

Reicher (Hedwig) 

Reicke (S.) 381561. 

Reid (A. T.) 7742. 

Reid (Sir George Houston) 27716. 

Reid (Ogden M.) 27716. 

Reid (Wallace) 338324. 

Reid (Mr. & Mrs. Whitelaw) 11167. 

Reilly (Miss Caroline) 26856. 

Reinbold & co. 26408. 

Reincke (E. B.) 7748. 

Reinert (P. J.) 81562. 

Reinhart (Con.) 6196. 

Reinthal & Newman. 510, 7746, 10697, 
15394, 28027, 26409, 31563. 

Reiser (Karl) 26067. 

Reismeier (Policeman) 28580. 

Reith (Police Capt. John T.) 20394. 

Reith (W.) 2067. 

Reliable poultry jour. pub. co. 
31580. 

Relief of Lucknow. 25518. 

Rembrandt (Hermanzoon yan Rijn) 
23927, 29122. 

Remington arms union metallic car- 
tridge co. 10708, 31581. 

Remo (V. H. de) See De Remo. 

Reni (G.) 11955. 

Reproduction eco. 511, 10709, 17724. 

Republic club of the citv of N. Y. 5384. 

Republic film co. 25699. 

533. 


von) 


15393. 
7741. 
22650. 


T7749, 


Republic metalware co. 

Republic rubber co. 7750. 

Republic national committee, sub-com- 
mittee of. 6126. 

Republican natl. convention. 13919. 

Rescue, care and education of blind 
babies. 83986. 


Rescued by wireless. 
Resurrection, 25679. 
Return of Lady Linda. 34259. 
Reunited by the sea. 257138. 
Reutter art pub. co. T7751. 

Revell (Alexand H.) 6126. 
Revenge is sweet. 25518. 
Reyburn (Mrs. William S.) 18940. 
Reyes (P. V.) 15412, 23036, 31582. 
Reygate squires. 34259. 
Reymond-Thompson (H.) 26390. 


17327. 


Reynnells (Buel) 7961. 
Reynolds (A. L.) 7966. 
Reynolds (Sir J.) 238927. 
Reynolds (W. D.) 381585. 
Rhind (Massey) 26412. 


Rhoda Rayal’s trained horses. 10030. 


648 


INDEX 


nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Rhodes (J. 0.) 31586. 


Rhodes (Major Thomas L.) 12651, 
28228. 

Rieard (H. M.) 967. 

Rice (C. S.) 31587. 

mice (R. B.) . 23037. 

Rieh (G. W.) 15413. 

Richards (A. B.) medicine co. T969. 


Richards (EH. E.) 
Richards (J. F.) 15414. 

Richardson (A. V.) 230388. 
Richardson (Prof. Charles F.) 6225. 
Richardson (F. H.) 7970, 31588. 
Richadson (Frank) 15684. 
Richardson (G. W.) 23089. 
Richardson illus. co. 238040. 
Richardson studio. 238041. 
Richmond (EH. 8.) 7971. 

Richter (A. L.) 10716. 


10712, 26413. 


Richter (EF. A.) & co. 31590. 
Richter (Mabel G.) 7978. 
Richter grain co. 7973. 


Ricks studio. 31591. 
Riddie (Miss Emily R.) 32750. 
Riddle (Winema Toby) 29854. 


Ridge crafts. 15415. 
Ridgeway co. 15485. 
Ridsdale bros. 31592. 


Rieder (Marcel) 27170. 
Rief (C. PP.) 31593. 
Riesen (A. V.) 1017T. 
Right clue. 10030. 

Rights of youth. 173880. 
Rigot (Max) 15486, 28047. 


Rike-Kumler co. 15489. 
Riley (—) 511. 
Riley (A. C. D.) 31595. 


Riley (C. W.) advertising system. 31596. 

Riley (F.) 10709. 

Riley (F. T.) 974. 

Riley (James Whitcomb) 
18622, 19446. 

Ringer (C. C.) 

Ringsmuth (lL. J.) 7975. 

Rio (Frank del) 10717. 

Biordan (Daniel J.) M. -C. fr.) Nu YX. 
12651. 

Riordan (Archibishop Patrick Wm.) 
19200. 

Rip Van Winkle. 25704. 

Rippel (G. L.) T976. 

Rita (Saint) 198. 

Ritch-Hugher co. T7977. 

Ritchie (Alexander) 5835. 

Rittelmeyer (G. M.) T7978. 

Ritter (Caspar) 17558. 

Ritzberger (A.) 17558. 

Rivero (Miss Amparo) 18940. 

Rivero (Senor Ledo Antonio Martin) 
See Martin-Rivero (Senor Lcdo A.) 

Rivers (—) 20882. 

Bixford (lL. P.) (979. 

Robbins (C. M.) co. 10718, 17728. 

Robbins (J. F.) 28049. 

Robbins & Myers co. T7980. 


2838, 4277, 
23048. 


Roberson (F. R.) 31597. 
Roberts (EH. D.) 15446. 
Roberts (Sir Frederick Sleigh Rob- 


10645, 26390. 
23051, 31652. 


erts, earl of) 
Roberts (H. V.) 
Roberts (William P.) 25857, 26356. 
Robertson (Archibald) 10442, 27409. 
Robertson (L.) 26862, 26416. 
Robertson (L. H.) 25795. 
Robin Hood. 25704. 


Robinson (Mrs.) 29122, 

Robinson (A. G.) 7981. 

Robinson (C. M.) ine. 23064, 28580, 
31664. 

Robinson (Edward) 2148. 

Robinson (H. C.) 381665. 

Robinson (J. H.) 7984, 15448, 23067. 


Robinson (Miss Lota) 

Robyn (A. P.) 238072. 

Rochester photo press. 
230738, 31666. 

Rochlitz (J. W.) 15457. 

Rochrig (Oscar) 15462. 

Rock (J. F.) 381668. 

Rockefeller institute for medical re- 
search. 384255. 

Rockport tribune. 7991. 

Roddenberg (Seaborn Anderson) M. C. 
fr. Ga. 12651, 28228. 

Rodeheaver (Homer A.) 

Rodney (Lady) 18119. 

Rodock (J. M.) 18095. 

Rodriguez (Desidero) 25998. 

Roed (O. A.) 7992. 

Roeller (H. F.) 238079. 

Roesch (Louis) 31669. t 

Rotig (G. F.) 27170. 

Rogan (Judge HE. H.) 

Rogers (H. N.) 28081. 

Rogers (Palmer) 23082. 

Rogers, Brown & co. 25703. 

Rohn (Otto) 26418. 

Roman oil portrait co. 7995. 

Romance of a heart. 3838898. 

Romance of an old maid. 10030. 

Romance of the cliff dwellers. 9759. 

Romance of the ice fields. 17106. 

Romanelli (Carlo) 10719. 

Romin (A.) 10177. 

Romney (G.) 18577. 

Rondel (H.) 27170. 

Rondel (V. E.) 15468. 

Roney (W. H.) 7998. 

Ronin (A.) 10177. 

Rookwood pottery co. 31670. 

Roosevelt (Miss Ethel) 22580. 

Roosevelt (Theodore) Ex.-Pres. U.S. A. 
163, 1148, 10265, 10326, 10354, 10518, 
10528, 10733, 10774, 10808, 11167, 
12545, 12826, 12909, 18252, 15276, 
15860, 15873, 17541, 17548, 17653, 
17690, 17808, 18448, 19328, 20927, 
20993, 21358, 28002, 23072, 23501, 
26690, 26856, 28102, 28503, 28580. 
* 29458, 31471. 


1794, 20394. 
7985, 15449, 


5540. 


9522. 


649 


74324—13——_14 


INDEX 


pt..1v, nS) yw 


— 


Roosevelt (Mrs. Theodore) jr. 
Roosevelt family. 12909. 


Root (Elihu) U. S. Sen. from N. Y. 


12909, 18940, 20394. 
Root (R. M.) 31677. 
Root of evil. 9720. 
Ropes (A. D.) 8005. 


Rorpluvio (J. J.) 10721, 15464, 17781. 


Rosaas (O. T.) 15465. 

Rosch (A. G.) 31678. 

Rosch (N. P. L.) 15467. 

Rose (J. A.) 23098. 

Rose (Jack) 20894, 28580. 
Rose carnival. 25718. 

Rose of California. 10030. 
Roseland (Harry) 25894. 
Roselli (Rex de) 15684. 
Rosemary (Lady) 203894. 
Rosenau & Loeb. 8006, 10725. 
Rosenbaum (Morris) 17803. 
Rosenberg (Louis) 203894, 28580. 
Rosenberg (Mrs. Louis) 28580. 
Rosenberg (S. A.) 8007. 
Rosenkrantz (Baroness Marcus) 
Rosenstiel (Felix) 15468. 
Rosewater (Victor) 28228. 
Ross (Betsy) 10330, 15057, 22314. 
Ross (Chas.) & son co. 8008, 23094. 
Ross (James 8.) 18401. 

Ross (W. H.) 238109. 

Ross (W. M.) 238110, 31679. 

Ross & Gee. 8020, 23111. 

Rosseau (P. L.) 536, 17733. 

Rost (EH. C.) 17650. 

Rostrand (Maurice) 16214. 

Roth (L. L.) jr. 15474. 


Rothermel (John H.) M. C. fr. Pa. 
28228. 

Rouhieh. 20678. 

Rouse (Arthur B.) M.C. fr. Ky. 28228. 


Rousseau (T.) 238927. 

Roveda (Pedro) 8021. 

Rowdy and his new pal. 17106. 

Rowe (A. O.) 15475, 31680. 

Rowe (W. A.) 381684. 

Rowell (F. A.) 28118. 

Rowell (John W.) chief judge of Vt. 
Supreme ct. 18610. 

Rowland (R. A.) 8022. 

Roxbury photo co. 23115, 31685. 

Royal blue world cruiser. 8025. 

Royal studio. 31687. 

Royal tailors. 587, 8026, 15485, 17735, 
23122, 31698. 

Royston (W. A.) 8029. 

Ruben (Franz) 26067. 

Rubens (P. P.) 2148, 28502. 

Rucker (Dr. William C.) 18708. 

Ruckstuhl (F. W.) 10724. 

Rudder pub. co. 31695. 

Rude (A. D.) & son. 15487, 31696. 

Riimanien (Kronprinzessin Maria Y.) 
16599. 

Rueter & co. 

Ruffo (Titta) 


554. 
29680. 


12909. 


8453. 


Ruge (H. A.) 

Rugen (John) 

Rugg (F. A.) 8030. 

Rugh (William) 27675. 

Ruins of Zooartnodz & Anni 

Ruith (Horace van) 17558. 

Rulison (F. M.) 8088. 

Rumley products co. 31698. 

Rumsey (Mrs. Charles Cary) 
28580. 

Rungius (Carl) 555, 10725, 26422. 

Running away of Doris. 33986. 

Runyon (Robt.) 8035, 15493, 31700, 
23129. 

Russell (C. M.) 

Russell (M. E.) 8038, 15495. 

Russo (J. B.) 15500. 

Rust craft shop. 8039, 15501, 23133. 

Ruth. Bible character. 7751. 

Ruth (H. D.) 31702. 

Ruther (Bertha) 17763. 

Ruysdael. 23927. 

Ruzicka (Rudolph) 8127. 

Ryan (B. E.) 31714. 

Ryan (E.) 10697. 

Ryan (J. E.) 8128. 

Ryan (Joe) 83852. 

Ryan (Rev. Thomas F.) 20200. 

Ryan & Duffee. 8129. 

Ryan jewelry co. 238202. 

Ryanogue farms. 15548. 

Ryder (G. W.) 8131. 

Ryder (L. B.) 23208. 

Ryder studio. 23205. 

Rydholm (H.G.) 31716. 

Ryle (Mrs.) 1794. 

Ryno (William) 338324. 

Rypsam (F. W.) 23206. 

S & O engraving co. 
31718. 

Sackett (William P.) 

Sackett & Wilhelms co. 
STG: 

Sadler (Samuel) 557. 

Sagramoso (Alfonso) 31720. 

Sah-pe-ka-he, Indian. 4178. 

Sailor’s heart. 33980. , 

St. Augustine art & historical soe. 
15560. 

Saint Castin 
d’Abaddie de) 

St. Clair (Goldie) 83852. 

St. Denis (Ruth) 31971. 

Saint-Gaudens (Augustus) 10726. 

St. George & the dragon. 10109. 

St. John (E. H.) 381721. 

St. Johns, Newfoundland, & its sur- 
roundings. 9759. 

St. Leon (Ida) 5417. 

St. Louis & San Francisco railway co. 
23207. 

St. Louis embossing sign & ptg. Co. 
8183. 

Salazar (Gen.) 8216. 

Salerno (Vincent) jr. 


15491. 
23125. 
34247. 


11730, 


17492, 17753, 25795. 


15544, 31717, 


13664. 
8132, 15546, 


(Baron Jean Vincent 
1999. 


17803. 


650 


INDEX 


Nos. 14, Jan.—Dee., 1912 


Sally Ann’s strategy. 338986. 
Salsbury (Janet) 388324. 


Salt Lake City and its surroundings. 


33986. 
Salts textile mfg. co. 
Salvi (G. B.) . 11955. 
Salvini (Tomasso) 22655. 
Sampson (E. J.) 8184. 
Samson. Bible character. 
Samuel (Prophet) T7751. 
Samuel (Aaron) 31726. 
Sanborn (A. N.) 31728. 
Sanborn (IF. E.) 232382. 
Sandah! (Gustaf) 3817380. 
Sander (Philip) 8135. 
Sanders (Newell) U. S. Sen. fr. 

18940, 28228. 


Sandison (J. W.) 232383. 
Sandlin (G. W.) 8186. 
Sands of Dee. 25495. 

San Faustino (Princess di) 
Sanford (W. M.) 
San Francisco life ins. co. 
San Mateo leader. 238240. 
Santschi (Frank) 15684. 


23208. 


7751. 


1268. 
558, 10728. 
8137. 


Sarah Bernhardt in Queen Elizabeth. 


25661. 
Sargent (Prof. Charles 8.) 27744. 
Sargent (John) 10645. 


Sargent (John Singer), N. A. 11955. 
18940. 


Sargent (Lieut. Comdr. 
Sargent-Betts pub. co. 
Sarjeant co. 81388. 
Sartam (Cy A.) 317381. 
Sarti (P.) Lucchesi-(G.) 588. 
Sassoferrato or G. B. Saivi. 11955. 
Satterlee (Mrs. Herbert) 28580. 
Saudt (Earl) 20800. 

Sauer (Emil) 18814. 

Saul, king of Hebrews. 7751. 

Saul (John) 15565. 

Saunders (A. H.) 28241. 

Saur (C. BR.) 15567. 

Saving the game. 33986. 

Savoy film exchange. 34258. 
Sawvel (W. H.) 10733. 

Sawyer (A. A.) 81389. 


1 BO 
15562. 


Sawyer (Quincy Adams) and Mason’s 


Corner folks. 34254. 
Scalea (M. G.) 31732. 
Seanlan (Rev. M. J.) 382807. 
Seantlin (EK. W.) 8142. 
Scenes in Delhi, India. 
Scenic Yellowstone Park. 
Schaefer (EH. A.) 8148. 
Schaefer (F. W.) 10734. 
Schaefer (Herman) 16520. 
Schaefer (J. H.) 15569. 
Schaefer (P. F.) 31734. 
Schaffer (Mrs. J. M.) 15570. 
Schawang (Peter) 31786. 
Scheible (Albert) 8144. 
Scheid (Adam) 15851. 
Schenewitz (J.) 49. 

Schepps (Sam) 20394, 28580. 


17106. 
17327. 


Tenn. 


Scherer (FE. R.) 8145, 15572, 31737. 
Schermerhorn (James) 7280. 
Schermerhorn (P. C.) 28242. 
Schervee art shop. 15575. 
Schevill (W. V.) 26428. 
Schick (Rudolf) & co. 10735, 28244. 
Schiff (vrs. Mortimer) 28580. 
Schill (Ludwig) 28248. 
Schlesinger (Sam) 26424. 
Schlesinger bros. 8150, 15577, 
31738. 
Schlomka (Alfred) 27179. 
Schloss (Jacob) 8192, 31849. 
Schloss bros. & co. 23348. 
Schlueter (F. J.) 381853. 
Schlusselblum (Max) 8197. 
Schmelz (C. J.) 15613. 
Schmelzer (H. J.) 17764. 
Schmid (Stephen) 15614. 
Schmidt (A. Jager) 26856. 
Schmidt (H. R.) & co. 8198, 31854. 
Schmidt (Otto) 26425. 
Schmidt (S.) & co. 584. 
Schmidt bros. 8200. 
Schmidtz-Horning co. 23358. 
Schinitzberger (J.) 26067, 1755S. 
Schmuck (Chas.) 15615. 
Schnegg (G.) 27170. 
Schneider (IF. A.) 381855. 
Schneider (G. W.) 28359. 
Schnitzer (Gerbriider) 15618. 
Sechnitzmeyer & Desch. 381957. 
Schobel (Robert) 28580. 
Schoedsack (G. F.) 8201. 
Schoenfeld (Emil) 8202. 
Schoenhardt (Henri) 17765. 
Schoenhofen (P.) brewing co. 
26426. 


Schoerry (Henry) 15619. 
Scholz (H. U.). 81959. 
Scholz (Leopold) 10591. 
Schonewolf (H. W.) 15620. 
School teacher and the waif. 
Schopf (H. 8S.) 31964. 
Schreiber (Anthony) 
Schreiber (Louis) 
31965. 
Schreyvogel 
26494. 
Schreyvogel (Louise W.) 
Schroeter (C. R.) 31966. 
Schueter (FE. J.) 283861. 
Schuffler (C. J.) 23362, 31967. 
Schultz (W. J.) 31968. 
Schultz ptg. works. 15630. 31969. 
Schulz (A. G.) co. 8208. 
Schulz (Siegfried) 31971. 


23249, 


107490, 


25495. 


17766. 


15621, 23360, 


(Charles) 585, 15622, 


585, 15622 


Schuman (Robert Alexander) 11055. 
Schumann-Heink (Madame) 6102. 
Schuster co. 381976. 

Schutti (J. B.) 8204. 

Schuyler (Remington) 558, 17767. 
Schwaab (Mr.) 13401. 

Schwabe (E. J.) novelty co. 8210. 


Schwahn (M. R. A.) 26428. 


651 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, n. S.,.Va0 


Schwar (Wilhelm) 17558, 26067. 

Schwarzolt (M. M.) 26429. 

Schwartz’s (Samuel) sons & co. 

Schweig (Morris) 233864. 

Schweig art nouveau studio. 31977. 

Schweizer (J. O.) 595, 8211, 10747. 

Schwenke (A. G.) 28368, 31979. 

Schwin (E. H.) 17768. 

Sciarrino (P. & 8. C.) 8215. 

Scott (F. E.) 17769. 

Seott (G.) 27170. 

Scott (Georges) 17648. 

Scott (Helen J.) 31587. 

Scott (Louis) 15125. 

Scott (Sir Walter) 12875. 

Scott & Roof. 17769. 

Scott & Van Altena. 15681. 

Scott photo co. 8216, 233870. 

Scranton life ins. co. 8249, 31980. 

Scribner & Hunt. 31981. 

Scribner’s (Chas.) sons. 
26482. 

Scudder (Janet) 

Sealy (George) 238376. 

Seamans (D. J.) 8250, 15681, 31982. 

Seamans (Mrs. Woodbury) 18792. 

Sears (H. W.) 17774. 

Sears (R. W.) 8251, 28377. 

Seaton (C. H.) 381986. 

Seavy (HE. H.) 23878. 

Secor (H. W.) 31987. 

Section foreman. 17327. 

Sedgwick (Mrs. Theodore) 18300. 

Seele (Don) 283880. 

Seeth (G. H.) 15682. 

Seidel (Hmil) 15906. 

Seidenberg (S. M.) 19239. 

Seider (Barney) 28580. 

Seiter (H. W.) 31988. 

Selby (EH. O.) 31989. 

Selig polyscope co. 8255, 15684, 17414, 
233838, 31990. 


Seligman (Sol) 8821. 

Seligman & Braun. 17775. 

Sells (Sam R.) M. C. fr. Tenn. 28228. 
Sells-Floto circus. 83822, 32148. 
Selms (O. C. de) See De Selms. 
Selmyhr (C.) 105389. 

Seltzer (Olaf C.) 17492. 

Semple (W. K.) 32144. 


593. 


10748, 17770, 
10749. 


Sena bros. 28497. 
Senardens-Graney (Baron V.) 12909. 
Senators of 62nd Congress. See U. S. 


Senators. 


Send (G. B.) 8324. 
Senger (Ludwig von) 
Service specialty co. 
Severance (O. A.) 8825. 
Severance & Flack. 82167. 
Seward (G. A.) 32175. 
Seymour (Alice) 8326, 32176. 
Shadows on the blind. 17106. 


17533. 
32166. 


Shadrack, Bible character. 7751. 
Shafer (W. 8S.) 15798. 
Shakespeare (William) 10595. 


Shamiah (Habib) 23498. 

Shamus O’Brien. 10030. 

Shane & co. 15794. 

Shanghaied. 34251. 

Shank (Samuel) 1148. 

Shank (Mrs. Samuel) 

Shanks (J. M.) 8827. 

Shannon (James G.) 11955. 

Shannon (R. J.) 15800. 

Shanton (Col.) & secretary. 

Shapiro (William) 28580. 

Shapleigh (Miss Margaret) 32750. 

Shappanagous (Chief) 25883. 

Sharp (A. G.) 8329. 

Sharp-Horn-Bull, Indian. 

Sharples sep. co. 17776. 

Shattuck (G. B.) 8330, 15818. 

Shaw (A. L.) 32178. 

Shaw (C. G.) 8847. 

Shaw (J. HH.) 23850% 

Shaw (J: HH.) eo. “23502; 

Shaw (John) 5127. 

Shaw stocking co. 8348. 

Shaw univ. 8349. 

Shay (Rep. Sebatus) Indian. 14993. 

She is a pippin. 339380. 

Shean (Chas. M.) 598, 15828. 

Shearer investment co. 23504. 

Sheba (Queen of) T7751. 

Sheehan (W. F. J.) 8850. 

Sheelor (F. W.) 238508. 

Sheldon (George R.). 26690, 28580. 

Shepherd (W. T. L.) 32179. 

Sheppard (Warren) 10656. 

Sheridan (Mrs.) 3107. 

Sherlock Holmes (Adventures of) 
34259. 


Sherlock studios. 

Sherman (EH. F.) 382180. 

Sherman (F. M.) 8351, 32276. 

Sherman (James Schooleraft) Vice 
Pres. U. S. A. 8145, 18940, 19532, 
23502. 

Sherman (L. D.) 158380. 

Sherrick (Allyn) 32278. 

Sherrin (D.) 107538, 17777. 


1148. 


29852. 


19451. 


10751. 


Shield (W.) & co. 26442. 
Shimitz (Joseph) 8852. 
Shipman (Mrs.) 1794. 


Shipwrecked in icebergs. 33984. 
Shirley (Jessie) 18157. 
Shockey (P. C.) 8866, 15840, 23510, 
32283. 
Shot that failed. 
Shotridges (The) 
Shriners’ parade. 17448. 
Shunk (G. H.) 8867. 
Shuster (Mrs. Morgan) 
Shylock. 84234. 
Sibbel (Joseph) studio. 
Sibley (Geo.) jr. 23516. 
Sicilian heroine. 338898. 
Sickles (Major Gen. Daniel Edgar) 


651. ; 
Sickles (Stanton) 26690. 


25718. 
15843. 


18940. 
10361, 17778 


602 


INDEX 


Nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Siebrecht (Henry A.) 
Siegfried. 33898. 
Sievers (Mrs. von) 17475. 
Sigman (Leon) 15847. 
Sigmund (Joseph) 32291. 
Sileher (Friederich) 10747. 
Sit. (Hw H.).. 10754. 
Sill stove works. 32292. 
Sillence (C. J.) 8368. 
Silver & Friedman. 8370. 
Silver blaze. 34259. 
Silverman (Dr. Joseph) 32740. 
Silverwood (FE. B.) 15848. 
Simeon, Bible character. 14892. 
Simla, India. 33986. 
Simmons (EHveline) 83871. 
Simmons (W. D.) 2999. 
Simon. Bible character. 17778. 
Simon (S. H.) 23517. 
Simon le Cyrénéen. 7237. 
Simon of Cyrene. 10826. 
Simon & Murane. 15851. 
Simonds (W. A.) 8872. 
Simonnet (Lucien) 602. 
Simpsen (A. L.) 15852, 23518. 
Simpson (Ff. M.) 17792. 
Simpson (H. H.) 82298. 
Simpson (J. T.) 82294. 
Simpson (James) 15854. 
Simpson (Marion) 103810. 
Simpson (O. M.) 17798. 
Sims (Thetus W.) M. C. fr. Tenn. 
28228. 


Sims (W. D.) 8373. 
Sinclair (Mrs. Upton) 
Sindelar (T. A.) 382297. 
Single applause. 17365. 
Sinnott (HE. N.) 8374. 
Siphon credit system co. 
Siren of impulse. 9720. 
pirret (1: T:) . 10755. 
Sisera, Bible character. 
Sisley (Alfred) 25862. 
Sisson (G. L.) 15856. 
Sister’s love. 9720. 
Sister’s ordeal. 34234. 
Sjoberg (A. L.) 8875, 15857. 
Skalicky (Fred.) 8376. 
Skeoch (R. I.) 15858. 
Sketch with the thumb-print. 25518. 
Skinner (Otis) 2880. 
Skinner (W. T.) 15859, 23519. 
Skirven (Miss Margaret) 18792. 
Skolas (Julia) 382298. 
Slack (W. F.) 15860. 
Slade’s art shop. 32301. 
-Slaman (M. J.) 32316. 
Slamon (P. F.) 323817. 
Slaughter (Miss) 15082. 
Slayden (James L.) M. C. fr. 
28228. 


Slemp (Mrs. C. Bascom) 1609. 
Sleven (L. 8S.) 15861, 23521. 
Slinn (J. B.) 28522. 

Slocom (G. I.) 23528. 


13664. 


26856. 


15855. 


7751. 


Tex. 


Slocom’s book & art store. 83879, 15863, 
23526. : 

Small (B. W.) 17794. 

Small (F.) 25795. 

Smalley (John) 21217. 

Smart lady detective. 342384. 

Smedley (W. L.) 23527. 

Smeed (Benjamin) 15866. 

Smelser-Seebold studio. 15867, 3238238. 

Smidt (Augusta) 10757, 23528. 

Smiley (A. F.) 238582. 

Smillie (Geo. F.) 10728. 

Smith (A. H.) 32824. 

Smith (A. L.) 15870. 

Smith (Rev. Alex. Mackey) 

Smith (Art.) 2038388, 27390. 

Smith (B. A.) 23541. 

Smith (C. M.) 402. 

Smith (C. W.) 8880. 

Smith (Miss Callie Hoke) 1609. 

Smith (Charles B.) M. C. fr. N. Y. 
12651. 


Smith (De C.) 8881. 

Smith (H. A. G.) 15872. 
Smith (EK. G.) 15878. 

Smith (EH. M.) 32325. 

Smith (Edgar Fahs) 10218. 
Smith (Hmma L.) 608, 23542. 
Smith (F. H.) 23048. 

Smith (F. U.) 82326. 

Smith (Frank) 33324. 
Smith (G. W.) 382827. 

Smith (Gean) 23548, 26448. 
Smith (Col. George B.) 18940. 
Smith (H. F.) 10761, 26444. 
Smith (H. G.) 3888, 23545. 

Smith (Hoke) U. S. Sen. fr. Ga. 
18940, 28228. 
Smith (Hyram) 

Smith (J. F.) 

Smith (J. M. C.) 
12651. 

Smith (J. R.) 

Smith (John) 

Smith (Joseph) 17507. 

Smith (L. A.) 8382. 

Smith (Mrs. Lucien) 

Smith (Miss Lucy Hoke) 

Smith (M. 8.) 238546. 

Smith (M. W.) 88838, 15902. 

Smith (Miss Madeline) 29608. 

Smith (Marcus us.) U.S. Sen. fr. Ariz. 
18940. 

Smith (Noel) 49. 

Smith (O.) 382328. 

Smith (R. R.) 238547, 32380. 

Smith (Rhoda) 17528. 

Smith (S. P.) 8890. 

Smith (Sidney) 83884. 

Smith (Sir U. Llewelyn) 11167. 

Smith (W. F.) 11450. 

Smith (W. L.) 28548. 

Smith & Price. 83892. 

Smith, Gray & co. 8396, 159038. 

Smoot (J/iss Anna Kay) 18940. 


26856. 


17507. 
15874. 
M. C. fr. Mich. 
27409. 
indian. 27361. 


18940. 
11609, 18940. 


653 


INDEX 


pt. tv, mise 


snaich ‘(Re EF.) 3233", 
Snell (H. B.) 828382. 
Sneyd (Miss) 20718. 
Snow (C. F.) 15905. 


Snow (John) Indian. 14998. 
Snow ball and his pal. 25694. 
Snyder (C. G.) 23549. 

So near yet so far. 3838930. 


SocietA anonina Ambrosio. 17440. 

Societa libraria Italiana. 323384. 

Société francaise des films et cinéma- 
tographes. 17445, 25704, 34259. 

Sockalexis (Louis) Indian. 14998. 

Sodom (King of) T7651. 

Soeller (Anton) 23551, 32335*. 

Soice & Davidson. 323836. 

Sol Duc hot springs co. 23552. 

Solaris (A. da) 2148. 

Soldiers’ duty. 25518. 

Soldier’s honor. 17448. 

Soler (Jas.) 15906. 

Solomon, king of Israel. 7751. 


Solomon (R. B.) 32887. 

Solomon (S.) 8397. 

Solomon & Lehman. 88398. 

Some rare specimens and a few old 
friends. 33986. 


Soper (J. J.) 28601. 
Sopwith (Tom) 8664, 15859. 
Sothern (Mrs. E. H.) 16520, 17477. 
Souder (J. V.) 32341. 
Souhami (Clement) 
South Carolina, U. S. S. crew. 
Southern card co. 2386038. 
Southern cotton oil co. 604, 10762. 
Southern mfg. co. 10763, 32342. 
Southern mills corp. 15907 
Southern Pacific co. 32348. 
Southwick (L. A.) 272. 
Southworth (G. E.) 15908. 
Souvenir novelty co. 23611. 
Souvenir pub. co. 382344. 
Spalding (A. G.) & bros. 
Spanish cavalier. 17106. 
Spanish dilemma. 9720. 
Spayth (G. W.) 15909. 
Speaight (Frank) 8421. 
Speaker (Tris) 20394, 28580. 
Speckled band. 34259. 
Speed demon. 25495. 
Spellman (D. D.) 15910. 
Spencer (Lady) 26986. 
Spencer (F. A.) 15921, 28620. 
Spencer, Mead co. 238621. 
Sphinx; or, Love under the red terror. 
25704. 
Spiegel (M. J.) 
Spielvogel (Emil) 
32371. 
Spilman (J. B.) 15929. 
Spirella co. 32372. 
Spirit awakened. 17065. 
Spitzley (W. L.) 23624. 
Splaine (Rt. Rev. Mgr. M. J.) 
Spofford (KE. W.) 17796. 


399, 23602. 
28357. 


8420, 32365. 


15917. 
8422, 15928, 23622, 


32907. 


6! 


Spofford & Hughes. 
Spokane ad club. 
Spooner (Alex) 23628 
Sporleder (Cl.) 26067. 

Spotswood (F. D.) 23629, 32374. 
Sprague (R. K.) 8426. 

Spratt’s patent, ltd. 8427. 
Spring log driving. 25518. 
Springer (E. R.) 32876. 
Squanto, Indian. 18739. 

Squires (C. FE.) 32877. 

Squnk City fire co. 17327. 

Staats (J. G.) 84389. 

Stabler (Walter) 13664. 

Stacey (B. B.) art co. 32378. 


15932. 
23627. 


Stack (Hdmund J.) > May@ eee 
12651. 

Stadden (J. H.) 8440, 15933. 

Stadler photographing co. 15984, 


23645, 32385. 
Staff of age. 17327. 
Stage (Seeley) 23648. 
Stagg (R. M.) 82409. 
Stahl (Manager Jake) 20394. 
Stair (L. E.) 32410. 
Stallknecht (F.) corp. 
Stampede. 338897. 
Stanvile (KE. F., due de Choisent) 
See Choisent Stamyville (KE. F., duc 
de) 
Standard mfg. co. 15950. 
Standard mercantile co. 23649. 
Standard pub. co. 8445, 15951, 23662, 
32414. 
Standiford (EH. C.) 32415. 
Stanford (Rear Admr. H. R.) 18940. 
Stanley (Augustus O.) M. C. fr. Ky. 
1609. 


32412. 


Stanley (C. C.) 8451. 
Stanley (Jason) 27136. 
Stanley (W. B.) 32425. 


Stanley, Roger’s co. 15958. 
Stanley’s orchestra. 16128. 
Stant (EK. B.) 23866a. 
Star co. 15954. 
Starbucks (The) 
Starr (T. B.) ine. 60s; 
Statler (Ellsworth) 7490. 
Stavenhagen (W. H.) co. 
Stearns (F. B.) co. 10765. 
Stearns (IF. K.) 32426. 
Stebbins (N. L.) 15955, 28666. 
Stecher lithographic co. 238679, 32427. 
Stedman (Myrtle) 15684. 

Steele (Ff. M.) 84852. 

Steelink (W.) 27505. 

Steen (Jan) 238927. 


33907. 


10764. 


Steenwyck (H.) the younger. 11955. 
Steffen (Henry) 23805, 32535. 
Steffens (M. J.) 28806. 

Steh (J.) 325386. 

Steichen (EH. J.) 27505. 

Stein (F. J.) 8458, 23808, 32537. 
Stein (Max) 238809. 


Steinberg tailoring co. 8454. 


4 


INDEX 


Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1912 


Steinhardt (A.) & bro. 8455, 10766. 

Steinhauser (Wilh.) 10735. 

Steliman (L. J.) 15981. 

Stellmann (E. K.) 15983. 

Stemler (Hugh) 83852. 

Stengel & co. 15984. 

Stephens (John H.) 
1609. 


Stephens co. 26445. 

Stephens-Wetzel co. S457. 

Stereo-travel co. 325389. 

Stern (Ernst) 260138. 

Stern (F. A.) 1848, 15986. 

Stern (S. S.) 15988. 

Stern papa. 38389380. 

Stetson (Augusta EH.) 824. 

Stetson shoe co. 10767. 

Stevens (A. L.) 23812. 

Stevens (C. C.) 15989, 82698. 

Stevens (H. B.) 15990. 

Stevens (Horace) 8458. 

Stevens (Mrs. R.) 11780. 

Stevens (Sidney) 8459. 

Stevenson (A. M.) 26690. 

Stevenson (F. G.) 193824, 27670. 

Steward (Anna M.) 33405. 

Stewart (Alexander A.) 13792. 

Stewart (C. M.) 15996. 

Stewart (J. P.) 23814. 

Stewart (Joseph) Second asst. post- 
master gen. 28228. 

Stewart bros. 8460. 

Stewart iron works co. 

Stewart pub. co. 32699. 

sick (Hy jr. 25894 

Stick (Frank) 49, 558, 10539. 25795. 

Stiefbold & co. 609. 

Stierle (M. M.) 15997. 

Stiles (C. L.) 382702. 

Stiles (C. S.) 8463. 

Stilles (Benjamin) 16004. 

Stillman (Mrs. James A.) 11780. 
Stimson (Henry Lewis) Sec. of War. 
8145, 12651, 26690, 28580. 
Stimson (Mrs. Henry Lewis) 

28580. 
Stine (R. H.) 8464, 32724. 
Stinson (R. E.) 8466. 
Stipp (G. H.) 16005. 
Stirton (J. W.) 8467, 16006. 
Stockman farmer pub. co. 26446. 
Stoddard (H. L.) 16008, 32726. 
Stoelston (G. G.) 28815. 
Stoermer (Wm.) 23817. 
Stokes (Surg. Gen. Charles F.) 12651. 
Stokes (F. A.) co. 610, 8468, 16015. 
Stokes (F. W.) 10769. 
Stokes (W. E. D.) 26856. 
Stokesbury (E. T.) 8478. 
Stokowski (Leopold) 7440, 28147. 
Stolen nickel. 9759. 
Stolen papers. 384259. 
Stone (A. W.) 32727. 
Stone (E. H.) 32728. 
Stone (E. W.) 23829, 32730. 


MG. 


S461. 


26690, 


$474, 16027. 
32781. 
26856. 


Stone (F. M.) 
Stone (M. L.) 
Stone (Warren 8.) 


Stone & Webster eng. corp. 8479. 
Stone bros. 16028. 

Stone bros.’ drug store. 32782. 
Stone, Van Dresser co. 32788. 
Stoneham (C. A.) & co. 8480. 
Storck (F.) 28830. 

Storey (Hdith “ Billie”) 8998. 


Stork system of savings supply co. 
16033. 

Stormont (George T.) 12651. 

Storz brewing co. 8481. 

Stout (W. F.) 238888. 

Stowell (M. L.) 2388384. 

Strabino (—) 15125. 

Strachan (Grace C.) 507, 18384. 

Strafer (Harriet) 8482. 

Strahan (R. 8.) 16034. 

Strang (John) 26447. 

Stranger (L) 16040, 32739. 

Stranger and the taxicab. 33986. 

Stranger at Coyote. 33907. 

Strasburg (Fred) 26448. 

Straus (Ida) 10811. 

Straus (Isidor) 10811. 

Straus (Oscar 8.) 381156. 

Strauss (EK. BE.) & co. 8485. 

Strauss (F. V.) & co. 8486, 
23835, 32740. 

Strauss (J. €.) 
32750. 

Strauss 
32772. 

Strauss (Malcolm) 238841. 

Strauss mfg. co. 8506. 

Strauss-Owen co. 8507, 16069. 

Street (M. F.) 107738. 

Street beautiful. 33986. 

Streeter (Gen. Frank S.) member of 
Internatl. joint committee. 12651. 

Streich (W. F.) 8513, 32882. 

Streitt (Franz) 10782. 

Strength and cunning. 342384. 

String of pearls. 9720. 

Stringer (J. T.) 8515. 

Strobridge litho. co. 8516, 16070, 23862, 
328384. 

Strotamaier (Edward) 

Stroud (W. J.) 10116. 

Struck (Hermann) 17702. 

Strunz (W. F.) 26057. 

Stuart (Gilbert) 27505. 

Stuart (Gordon) 16101. 

Stuart (W. F.) 238914. 

Stuart-Wade (C. H.) 32846. 

Stubbs (Walter R.) Gov. 
12909, 28228. 

Sturdevant (E. K.) 

Sturdivant (G. C.) 

Stutz (Caroline) 

Styron (B. B.) 


16041, 


8497, 16051, 235840, 


(M. A.) 616, 8500, 16052, 


11016. 


of Kan. 


8575. 
23915. 
32847. 

26449. 


655 


INDEX 


pt. Iv, B.S, vet 


ea EE EE eee 


Suarez, M. (Senor Don Eduardo) Min- 
ister fr. Chile. 12651. 

Submarine signal co. 32848. 

Sufea (Frank) 8574. 

Suffragette in spite of himself. 33986. 


Suityourself advertising campaign. 
32853. 

Sullivan (Jack) 20894. 

Sully (A.) 8575. 

Sulzer (William) M. ©. fr. N. Y. 


21221, 26690, 28228, 28580. 


Sun pub. co. 32857. 

Sunbeam (The) 9720. 

Sunday (Rev. William A.) 4919, 
5540. 

Sunday (Mrs. William A.) 4919, 5540. 

Sunday afternoon in rural England. 
3838986. 

Sunset gun. 17106. 

Superior color press. 

Suratt (R.) 23916. 

Sutherland (Duke of) 

Sutton ¢GC. TI.) 23917. 

Sutton (George) 2716. 

Suture of blood vessels. 

Svensen (C. C.) 8578. 

Svirsky (Mile) 10805. 

Swadley (W. W.) 382858. 

Swain (W. N.) 17447. 

Swaine (Scorim) 38895. 

Swan (C. E.) 17702. 

Swanson (Claude A.) U. S. Sen. fr. 
Va. 28228. 

Swanton (F. W.) 23918. 

Swarr (W. W.) 10774. 

Sweeney (Inspector Dennis J.) 

Sweet (H. M.) 16108. 

Sweet bros. 8579. 

Sweeting (T. Henry) 16104. 

Swenning (R. T.) 26450. 

Swift & co. 617. 

Swift specific co. 

Swingle (F. A.) 8580. 

Swink (Mrs. G. W.) 7316. 

Switzer (L. B.) 238919. 

Sykes (M. H.) 16105. 

Sylva (Marguerita) 153382. 

Sylvester (EH. A.) 16106. 

Symonds (S. W.) 621, 10776, 26459. 

Symons (G.) 27505. 

Syndicate pub. co. 28921, 32859. 

Szaba (Countess) 203894. 

Szankowski (B. von) 17558. 

Tabazni, Indian. 4183. 

Taber Prang art co. 
32862. 

Tables turned. 10080. 

Tackett. J.» 5B). S583, 

Tacoma engraving co. 

Part Os yo. 2898, 

Taft (Charles Phelps) 

Taft (Charlie) 18940. 

Taft CHB.) i82R68. 

Taft (Miss Helen) 26690, 28580. 

Taft (Lorado) 126651. 


16102. 
26856. 


34255. 


28580. 


10775. 


8581, 16108, 


16127. 
23927, 28228. 


Taft (William Howard) Pres. U. S. 
A. 1609, 2148, 2716, 3838, 5857, 7359, - 
10265, 10529, 11214, 12838, 12483, 
12909, 15058, 15855, 15572, 17653, 
17808, 18940, 19996, 20394, 20896, 
20993, 22608*, 22906, 23502, 23975, 
26690, 28580, 29090, 29458, 31156. 
32297. 

Taft (Mrs. William Howard) 

Taft family. 12909. 

Taggart (Joseph) M. 
12651. 

Tahy (Joannes de) 10122. 

Tai Quong co. 23963. 

Tainter (Mrs. C. Davies) & children. 
2138. 

Tait An *E:) 4. 10fe2 

Takagé (B. S. N.) 8584. 

Talbot (Mrs. Harold R.) & children. 
5942. 


Talbot children. 5942. 

Tale of the wilderness. 9720. 

Talmadge (C. M.) 32869. 

Talmadge (Norna) 38405. 

Tamburini (Arnoldo) jr. 10781. 

Tammany boarder. 34259. 

Tammen (H. H.) 238964. 

Tanenbaum (Moses) 10782, 17797. 

Tangen (Hd.) 23967. 

Tankville constable. 100380. 

Tannery (W. S.) 8585. 

Tanqueray, Gordon & co. ltd. 10796. 

Tarbell (H. C.) 2148. 

Target practice of the Atlantic fleet. 
17106. 


Tariff board. 18940. 

Tay-Mac co. 28968. 

Taylor (C. D.) 28970, 32870. 
Taylor (C. EF.) 16128, ; 
Taylor (Dorothy) 18940. 
Taylor (F. H.) 16129. 

Taylor (Ff. P.) 382871. 

Taylor (Harold) 8587. 

Taylor (Helen K.) 8588. 
Taylor (J. C.) 16180. 

Taylor (Miss Jane) 32750. 
Taylor (Mike) 382878. 

Taylor (UT. LT.)  »S28t¢ 

Taylor (W. L.) 2067, 19152. 
Taylor (W. S.) 26468. 

Taylor, Platt & co. 8590, 32875. 
Tea industry. 10030. 

Tears of blood. 384259. 

Tebbs (R. E.) 238974. 
Technique of transfusion. 384255. 
Tempest (The) 84259. 
Temporary truce. 17065. 
Tempted but true. 10030. 

Ten days with a fleet of U. S. battle 


26856. 


C."' fea isan 


ships. 17106. 
Tenacious solicitor. 17106. 
Tenbrook (Harry) 38824. 


Tener (John K.) Goy. of Pa. 15355. 
Tenerowicz (F. W.) 650. 
2148. 


Teniers (D.) the younger. 


656 


Nos. 14, Jan.—Dee., 1912 


Ten-karat hero. 3838930. 

Teresa (St.) 25948. 

Terkelson & Henry, inc. 

Merry’ (J. C:.)". 32890. 

Terry (W. EF.) 238975. 

Terwilliger (J. HE.) 32891. 

Tesreau (Jeff) 28580. 

Tessari (V.) 25894. 

Testi (P.) 17680. 

Teter (S. F.) 16181. 

Tetrazzini (Luisa) 8652. 

Teubner (B. G.) 8653, 161382. 

Tewksbury (H. P.) 16135. 

Texas (U.S. S.), her sponsor & maids 
of honor. 12909. 

Teyte (Maggie) 6123, 26856. 

Thaulow (F.) 19152. 

Thaw (Mrs. Alice Copley) 12909. 

Thaw (Jlrs. Evelyn Nesbit) 12909. 

Thaw (Harry Kendall) 12909. 

Thaw (Mrs. Mary C.) 12909. 

Theatre managers’ banquet. 1833. 

Theft of the secret code. 384288. 

Their first kidnapping case. 17065. 

Their hero. 17106. 

Their hero son. 3838907. 

Their idols. 3389380. 

Theisen (Joe.) 8668. 

Theobald (W. A.) 8664. 

Theresa (Saint) 17514. 

Thibault (W. J.) 382892. 

Thief’s wife. 33907. 

Third Thanksgiving. 383986. 

Thirst for gold. 17827. 

Thirty days at hard labor. 9759. 

This is Holmes corporation. 23976. 

Thomas (Saint) 7287. 

Thomas (C. M.) 8668. 

Thomas (Camp) 238977. 

Thomas (KE. A.) real estate & invest- 
ment co. 161386. 


Thomas (G. L.) 16139. 

Thomas (J. L.) 82894. 

Thomas (Marion) 16140. 

Thomas (P. D.) 8669. 

Thomas (P. K. M.)_ 651. 

Thomas Aquinas (St.) church min- 
strel group. 11214. 


Thompson (C.) 18703. 
Thompson (Carmi Alderman) Asst. 
Sec. of Interior. 28228. 


Thompson (Capt. Chas.) 20782. 
Thompson (HE. H.) 8680. 
Thompson (F. C.) 382895. 
Thompson (F. E. 8.) 16148. 


8652. 


Thompson (H. Reymond-) See Rey- 
i mond-Thompson. 
_ Thompson (J. E.) 8692, 16144. 


Thompson (Juliet) 382898. 
| Thompson (Col. Robert M.) 18940. 
_ Thompson (W. C.) 16145, 23978. 


jm Thompson (William T.) solicitor for 


12651. 
32899. 


Treasury dept. 
} Thomson photo co. 


| Thorn (C.) 


Thomson & Thomson. 16149, 23980, 
32907. 

16176. 

Thorn (Max) 16177. 
Thorne (H. J.) 16178. 
Thorne (Wm.) 652. 
Thornton (Arthur) 32992. 
Thornton (G. H.) 24006. 
Thorpe (James) Indian. 
Thorpe (R. C.) 24007. 
Thorsen, Gray & Smith. 24008. 
Thorson (Thomas) 12651. 

Those Hicksville boys. 17065. 
Thrasher (Leslie) 10589, 25894. 
Three friends. 383930. 

Thrilling rescue by Uncle Mun. 338986. 
Through dumb luck. 383980. 

Through the flames. 100380. 

Through trials to victory. 10089. 
Thunder Cloud. 24010. 

Thwaites (J. HE.) 16180. 


20227. 


Thyng (J. W.) 86983. 
Tibbets (HE. R.) 17798. 
Tiffany studio. 658, 10802. 


Tiflis (Univ. of) laying of the corner- 
stone. 384247. 

Tillinghast (Mrs. T. N.) 16962. 

Tillman (Benjamin R.) U.S. Sen. fr. 
S.C. 7351, 26690. 

Tim. 33986. 

Timby (Theodore Ruggles) 8694. 

Timby memorial trust. 8694. 

Timely repentance. 10030. 

Tingley (Katherine) 98696, 
24012, 32993. 

Tipton (W. R.) 

Tissot picture soc. 

Title cure. 383986. 

Titman (L. G.) 16195. 

Titus (A. O.) 16197. 

To save her brother. 

Tobeas & his wife. 
ards 

Tobin (Janet) 32996. 

Tobin (Jeanette) 8705. 

Togo (Admiral) 12651. 

Togo (Nasatake 8.) 18792. 

Tokala, Indian. 15570. 

Toledo casket co. 24018. 

Tolman (F. 8.) 16201, 24019. 

Tom Butler’s mysterious adventure. 
17445. 


Tomboy Bessie. 17065. 
Tomlinson (J. G.) 32997. 
Tommy’s geog. lesson. 9759. 
To-na-philipi, Indian. 4178. 
Tondrean (E. R.) 10803. 
Toniolo (A.) 8709. 

Tonis (F. A.) 382998. 

Tony’s oath of vengeance. 9759. 
Toothache (The) 25693, 34250. 
Torka’s studio. 8712, 24021, 32999. 
Tormey (J. L.) 33009. 

Torrey (Geo. B.) 668, 2148. 
Tosca (La) 384259. 


16185, 


8703. 
32995. 


9759. 
Bible characters. 


657 


INDEX 


DL. IVR Scere 


Totville eye. 838986. 

Tourists (The) 25495. 

Toussaint (Fernand) 17799. 

Tower (A. J.) co. 16202, 24031, 33010. 

Towner (Horace M.) M. C. fr. Ia. 
12651. 

Townsend (C. A.) 8717, 162038, 24032. 

Townsend (C. F.) 8735. 

Townsend (C. F.) & co. 8736. 

Townsend (J. R.) 24052. 

Townsend (W. H.) 24053. 


Tracked by wireless. 34292. 
Trade periodical co. 24054. 
Tradesmen’s pub. co. 16213. 


Tragedy of a dress suit. 25495. 

Traidos (Prince) 18940. 

Traitor’s gate. 25718. 

Trans-Atlantic news service co. 
16214. 

Transformation of Mike. 9720. 

Traver (C. Warde) 10804, 25894, 
26054. 

Traver (James) 16215. 

Travers (Richard) 24064. 

Travis (C. W.) 33324. 

Travis (Stuart) 49. 

Treadwell (D. G.) 26465. 

Treasure Island. 17106. 

Treloar (C. E.) 8746. 

Tremaine (W.) 29. 

Triangle (The) 383986. 

Tribune co. 8747, 16216, 24065, 33011. 

Tribune job ptg. co. 38024. 

Tridon (André) 24089. 

Trimpey (E. B.) 8755, 16243, 24093, 


8737, 


33025. 

Trinity (The) 10071. 

Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, 
ine. 24108. 


Tripp (S. B.) 24105, 33030. 

Tropical photo co. 16247, 330386. 
Troth (Henry) 383087. 

Troubetzkoy (Paul) 10805. 
Trowbridge (Helen F.) 382. 
Trowitzsch & sohn. 8765, 16248, 24115, 


Troy (J. P.) 388045. 
Troy pub. co. 24128. 
Troyan (C.) 28927. 


True till death. 
Trufant (N. S.) 24124. 

Trying to fool uncle. 25495. 

Tryon (D. W.) 2148, 10782. 

Tuck (F. B.) 16250. 

Tuck (Raphael) & sons co., ltd. 16251. 
Tucker (B. A.) 24129, 33049. 

Tucker (F. H.) 8772, 16258. 

Tucker (Guy) 12909. 

Tucker (Mrs. Ruby) 12909. 

Tucker (William J.) 6225. 
Tuckerman (S.) 19152. 

Tulane football teams. 28357. 
Tum-wala, Indian. 4178. 

Tupley (Rose E.) 33405. 

Tuppers studio. 16259. 

Turkey Leg (Chief) 18898. 


17368, 34205. 


24135. 
33050. 
(Robert) M. ©. fr. Va. 


Turnbrill (R. A.) 

Turnbull (R. M.) 

Turnbull 
1265). 

Turner (C. H.) 388051. 

Turner (C. Y.) 26466. 

Turner (Florence) 338405. 

Turner (J. M. -W.), .2a927. 

Turner & Wate. 24136. 

Turner studio’s co. 8774. 

Turpin (—) 18158. 

Tabt. CIs Cr). Siete 

Tuttle (R. C.) 383052, 

Tuttle (William EE.) M. CA teh 
28228. . 

Twain (Mark) 

Twelve apostles. 

Twelvetrees (C.) 8775, 10697, 26467. 

Twelvetrees (C. H.) 26482. 

Twining (E.) Come unto me. 

Two convicts. 179380. 

Two daughters. 33930. 

Two flats. 9759. 

Two knights in a barroom. 17106. 

Tyler (i. G.), : 10808 

Tyler (J. L.) iLO782. 

Tyler (W D.) 16261, 24140. 

Tyson (Dr. James) 4f. 

Tythe (Jane Fraser) 23927. 

Ullman mfg. co. 8782, 16262, 24141, 
33053. 

Ulrich (Jacob) 

Unmholtz (B. M.) 10808. 

Uncle Hiram’s list. 9759. 

Uncle Mun and the minister. 

Under burning skies. 9720. 

Under false colors. 25518. 

Underhill (Edwin 8.) M. C. fr. N. Y. 


28228. 
Underhill (Irving) 88138, 16288, 24145, 
610, 25894. 


33054. 

Underwood (Clarence F.) 

Underwood (Oscar W.) M. C. fr. Ala. 
1609, 12909, 18940, 22580. 

Underwood (Mrs. Oscar) 28228. 

Underwood & Underwood. 8833, 16299, 
24162, 33101. 

Union bank note co. 38253. 

Union news co. 33254. 

Unique novelty co. 8860. 

U. GC. V’s, big dinner, Memphis, Tex. 
30845. 

United drug co. 33259. 

United lithograph & ptg. co. 16409. 

United news papers ltd. 16410. 

United shirt & collar co. 24621. 

United singers of Philadelphia, ine. 
164380. 

U. S. artillery maneuvers. 173827. 

U. §S. Atlantic fleet (Banquet to) 
27698. 

U. S. calendar co. 8862. 

U. S. cavalry horses. 10030. 

U. S. Commerce court. 18940. 

U.S. fashion & sample book co. 


See Clemens (8. L.) 
24140. 


26390. 


26494. 


25518. 


24625. 


INDEX 


Nos. 14, Jan.—Dee., 1912 


U.S. life saving service, Captain of the 
11th district. 8467, 16006. 

U. S. litho co. 8881, 164381, 24650, 
33260. 

U. S. playing card co. 16492. 

U. S. poster co. 16506, 24769. 


U. S. rubber reclaiming works. 24772. 
U. S. school of music. 247738. 
U. S. Senators, composite. 15435. 


U. S. Senators of 62nd Congress. 
1186, 20298. 

U. S., states’ flower map co. 16507. 

U. S. Supreme ct. group. 18940. 

U. S. volunteer life saving corps, N. Y. 
city. 9759. 

United Syrian soc. Dinner given 
Prince Mehmid Ali Pasha of Egypt. 
193858. 

Universal film mfg. co. 
33324. 

Universal flag co., ine. 17800. 

Unlucky horseshoe. 34210. 

Unseen enemy. 3398380. 

Unsullied shield. 3838986. 

Unusual sacrifice. 17106. 

Unwritten law; or, The oath of Ste- 


17448, 25718, 


phen Huller. 34288. 
Up against it. 17327. 


Updike (M. B.) 
Urack (Otto) - 
Urban (George) jr. 
Usurer’s grip. 33986. 
Utah, U.S. S. officers & crew. 
Diack GG.) Sa7s. 
Uzziah, king of Judea. 
Vacuum oil co. 26496. 
Vader (KE. K.) 24774. 
Vagabond (The) 25699. 
Vagarschabad; pond 
34247. . 
Vail (Miss Julia) 18940. 
Valckert (W. von) 2148. 
Valdey (Senor Ramoén M.) Minister 


8975. 
28522. 
33969. 
12876. 
TI5L. 


and forest. 


of Panama. 28228. 
Valentine (H. L.) 24776. 
Valentine & co. 16509. 


Valle (Miss Isabelle) 29600. 

Vallon (Harry) 20394. 

Vampire dancer. 17380. 

Van Alen (Wm.) 24777, 33398. 

Van Anderson (L.) 10809. 

Van Brekelenkam (O.) See Brekelen- 
kam (QO. van) 

Van Buren (Miss Helen) 

Van Buskirk (R. N.) 8978. 

Van Dalsen (H. E.) 16510. 


19104. 


Vanderbilt (rs. Alfred G.) 28580. 

Vanderbilt (Mrs. Cornelius) 12909. 

Vanderbilt (Mrs. Oliver) jr. & maid 
of honor. 5942. 

Vanderbilt (Reginald) 28580. 

Vanderbilt (Mrs. Reginald) 28580. 

Vanderbilt (Mrs. William K.) jr. 
28580. ‘ 

Vanderbilt hotel. 33402. 


23927. 
(Peter ) 


Van Der Neer. 
Van der Werff 
(P. van der) 
Van Deventer & son. 
Van Dijck (A.) 


See Werft 


8979, 33394. 
See Dijck. 


Van Dorston (A. W.) 16511. 
Van Duzer (J. C.) 38895. 
Van Dyke (A.) 28927. 

Van Dyke gravure co. 16512. 
Vankirk (Lettie) 16514. 
Van Nostrand (A. G.)» 10810. 


Van Oeyan (L.) 8980, 16520, 24779, 


39399. 


Van Orman (BE. G.) 8981. 
Van Ostade (A.) 28927. 
Van Patten (Leon) 16524. 
Van Pelt (Chas. H.) 669. 
Van Ruith (Horace) See Ruith. 
Van Sicklen (KE. T.) 33401. 
Van GP ayl CAcrE sy) tGb25. 
Van Vreeland (P.) 26362. 
Varilla (Mrs. Buman) 28580. 
Varner (Miss M. E.) 8986. 
Vass (Blackie) 83852. 
Vassar college, photos. 
16962. 
Vassari (H.) 26845. 
Vassilief (Madame) 18940. 
Vaughan (M. BE.) 24780. 
Vaughan & Fraser. 8987, 16526. 
Vedder (Elihu) 670. 
Vedrines (Monsieur 
28580. 
Vengeance. 10089. 
Vengeance of Egypt. 
Vengeance that failed. 
Venizelos (W.) 28580. 
Venus co. 16527. 
Verboeckhoven (EHugene) 
Verdi (Giuseppi) 8215. 
Vergilius. 2148, 17669. 
Verkin .(M. EH.) 16528. 
Vermeer co. 16541. 
Vermont Supreme ct. 11506. 
Vernon (Buffalo) 8852. 
Vernon (C. D.) 33408. 
Veronica (Saint) 285, 17778. 
Verrazzano (Giovanni da) 
Very much engaged. 17106. 
Vessey (Robert 8S.) Goy. 
13919. 
Via veritatis. 
Viafora (Oreste) 35404. 
Vick (Walter W.) 18766. 
Victorious battle for the conquest of 
Mergheb, Africa. 84258. 
Vierra (Joseph C.) 6196. 
Views in Calcutta, India. 17106. 
Views of Los Angeles. 17327. 
Vignati (Louis) 10811, 16542, 
Vimedia co. 16547. 
Vincent (Bishop John Heyl) 
Vine (EK. J. de) See De Vine. 
Winton (E.. 'P.y 4 2148. 
Virgin Mary. See Madonna. 


15818-15827, 


Jules) 20998, 


34207. 
oa90T. 


10782. 


24145. 


Of SS aoe 


24781, 


26499. 


23380. 


6959 


INDEX 


Dislv; WS oon 


Virginia, U. S. S. erew. 33462. 

Visanska (Morton) 8992. 

Visceral organism. 34255. 

Visiting nurse assn. of Cleveland. 
10816. 

Vitagraph co. of America. 

Vitascope co. 34288. 

Vitascope co. of America. 34290. 

Vito (M. de) See Russo (J. B.) 

Vittorio Emanuele III, king of Italy. 
15500. 

Vobach (W.) & co. 

Voe art co. 9011. 

Vogan (FF. M.) 17801. 

Vogan (FE. W.) 24786. 

Voice from the deep. 9720. 

Volek (Mrs. Morris R.) 1794. 

Voliva (Wilbur Glenn) 21266. 

Volkmer (Hans) 17558. 

Volland (P. F.) & co. 16555, 33434. 

Von Beust (A.) 26500. 


33405. 


9007, 16553, 24784. 


Von Bodenhausen (C.) See Boden- 
hausen. 

Von Defregger (Franz) See Defreg- 
ger. 


Von Glehn (W. G.) See Glehn. 


Von Husenett (A.) 26504. 
Von Kalekreuth (Leo) See Kale- 
kreutn. 


Von Kowalski (Prof.) 

Von Muller (Lieut.) See Muller. 

Vonnegut (HE. G.) 33446. 

Von Rehling-Owistgaard (J. W.) 
Rehling-Owistgaard. 


See Kowalski. 


See 


Von Senger (Ludwig) See Senger 
(L. v.) 

Von Sievers (/rs.) See Sievers 
(Mrs. v.) 

Von Unschuld-Lazard (Marie) 34291. 

Von ; Valckert.. CW.) See Valckert 
CW..v2) 


9759. 
10817, 26505. 


Von Weber's last waltz. 
Vose (R. C. & N. M.) 
Voss (.0.Cs Ta.) 16587. 
Vreeland (Admiral Charles E.) 
12651. 
Wa-be-na-gue-wes (Chief) 
olds 27361, 
Wade (C. H. Stuart-) 
Wade. 
Wadsworth (J. W.) jr. 29585. 
Wagenfohr (O. L.) 16588. 
Wager (The) 34259. 
Waggener (James) 16593. 
Wagner (H. G.) 26518. 
Wagner (Richard) 
19328. 
Wagner electric mfg. co. 


1268, 
128 years 


See Stuart- 


11055, 16599, 


16600, 33447. 


Wainright (C.) 10589. 
Walcott (H. M.) 26514. 


Waldo (Rhinelander) police commis- 
sioner of N. Y. 20394. 
Waldrop photographie co. 
Waldyere (Lady) 1872. 
Walk (J. A.) 16608. 


9015. 


_ Walton (W. G.) 


Walk (Ryan) 

Walker (A. V.) 
Walker (Joseph) 33450. 

Walker (Lillian) 33405. 

Walker (Dr. Mary) 1609. 
Walker (Nat) 671. 

Wall (David V.) 33324. 


33448, 
24787, 33449. 


Wallace (A. E.) 12909. 
Wallace (R. S.) 24790. 
Wallace (T. F.) 16604. 


Wallace (W. H.) 

Waller (H.) 28580. 

Wallis (A. L.) 9035. 

Wallscourt (Lady) 11480. 

Walmer (John) 16607. 

Walpole (Maria) 238927. 

Walsh (Al) 82997. 

Walter’ (EF. A.) 33451. 

Walters (G. H.) 16609, 33451*. 

Waltke (Wm.) & co. 672. 

33452. 

Wambaugh (R. C.* 9036. 

Wanamaker (Rodman) 16612, 33453. 

Wanamevit ‘Mrs.) & papoose. 28386. 

Wander (I. G.) 9087. 

War on the mosquito. 383986. 

War on the plains. 10080. 

Ward (A. T. Orde) 17702. 

Ward (Clara D.) 10819. 

Ward (Frederick) 90388, 166138, 24795, 
83454. 

Ward (G. H.) post 10, G. A. R. 

Warfield (David) 15157. 

Wark (Mrs. Philip) 29600. 

Warner (A. C.) 883456. 

Warner’s feature film co. 

Warren (KE. R.) 24895. 

Warren (Joseph) 25894. 

Warren featherbone co. 33457. 

Warwick (Countess of) 11609, 26856. 

Washington (Mrs.) 1794. — 

Washington (Booker Taliaferro) 5233. 

Washington (George) Pres. U. 8S. A. 
336, 400, 675, 8575, 103811, 103380, 
10421, 10539, 17529, 18888, 26551, 
27832, 29041, 33797. 

Washington (Martha) 
10421, 20718. 

Washington (City of) 25518. 

Washington, Pa., 1st M. E. church. 
12189. 

Washington hdatrs. assn. 338457. 

Washington society women. 12909. 

Wasielewski (A. F.) 388458. 

Wasson (M. C.) 16628, 38459. 


24791. 


24894. 


25740. 


3000, 10350, 


Waterman. 24900, 33462. 
Waterman (C. &.) 16624, 24908, 
33464. 


Waterman (O. W.) 9048, 16630, 35465, 
Waters (R. J.) 16684, 24924. 

Waters (R. J.) & co. 90538, 16634. 
Waters (V. S.) 16646. 

Watkins (W. M.) 24987. 

Watrous (H. W.) 673, 10820. 

Watson (Mrs. C. A.) 24989. 


660 


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INDEX 
Nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1912 
Watson (C. BE.) 26515. Werner & Windolph & Van Alen 
Watson (Mrs. Clarence W.) 18940. Own: Sooat. 
Watson (Dawson) 388466. Wescott (Lou) 18428. 
Watson (J. S.) 24941. Wessler (Hugo) 16804. 
Watson (James) 26690. West (Benjamin) 2148, 19289. 
Watson (James EF.) 13919. West (I. R.) 17802. 
Watson (R. A.) 9054. West (Marjorie) 20394. 


Waugh (F. J.) 10822, 19239, 27505. 
Wausau, Wis., baseball team. 14950. 
Wawatam (Chief) 5190. 
Way (C. W.) co. 9057. 
Way (Le Roy) 24942. 
Way (Wm.) 16648. 
Way & son. 24943. 
Way & son studio. 24944. 
Wayland (Mrs.) & child. 23927. 
Wayne (Gen. Anthony) 25894. 
Wayne knitting mills. 26516. 
Waystoff (Mrs. Samuel) 21221. 
Weaver (S. R.) 33467. 
Webb (Edith) 9058, 33468. 
Webb (Harold) 26262. 
Webb (diss Louise) 20394. 
Webb (M. M.) 24946. 
Webb (Mr. & Mrs. Vanderbilt) 
Webber (Bridgy) 20394, 28580. 
Webber (irs. Bridgy) 20894. 
Weber (A. E.) 16649. 
Weber (Joseph M.) 2716. 
Weber (Ulrich) 16182. 
Webster (C. B.) & co. 24947. 
Webster (FF. W.) 9062. 
Webster (H. T.) 9068. 
Webster (J. W.) 16650. 
Webster (M. L.) 388472. 
Weczerzick (Franz) 26067. 
Weddell (Mrs.) & children. 18119. 
Wedemeyer (Mrs. William W.) 18708. 
Weed (Frank) 31990. 
Wehr (C. H.) 9065. 
Weihermiller (Emil) 
Weil (Celeste) 382750. 
Weir (J. Alden) 13945. 
Weisman (W. H.) 383473. 
Weismueller (H.) 25795. 
Weissenbruch (H. J.) 10520. 
Weister co. 9070. 
Welch (George) 
Weldon (C. D.) 26517. 
Welles (F. J.) 9072, 24948. 
Wellesley college. 10823. 
Welling (Commissioner 
203894. 
Wells (E. M.) 9075. 
Welsh (Al.) 18708. 
Welsh (EH. D.) 388479. 
Wendell (H. &.) 33480. 
Werff (Peter van der) 2148. 
Werlinsky (J. B.) 9076. 
Werner (A. L.) 16652. 
Werner (W.) 9077, 16653, 24949, 
33482. 
Werner (W. E.) 25109. 
Werner & Sommer co. 9227, 16803. 
Werner & Windolph. 9228. 


20394. 


16651. 


39475. 


Richard) 


West (Oswald) Gov. of Or. 1841. 
West coast art co. 9229, 25110. 
West Sacramento co. 338628. 
Westermann (IL. A.) ce. 9238, 168386, 
25115, 33629. 
Western cartridge co. 26518. 
Western coco cola bottling co. 
Western express co. 93860. 
Western horseman co. 9861. 
Western Prince Charming. 
Westervelt (J. V.) 388729. 
Westhall studio. 9365. 
Westlake (F. B.) 28184. 
Westminster kennel club 
17106. 
Weston (F. F.) 12651. 
Weyle (E.) 16878. 
Whaling in the far north. 
What a woman will do. 
What Katie did. 33986. 
What the doctor ordered. 25495. 
What the unknown conceals. 38898. 
Wheeler (C. H.) mfg. co. 25228. 
Wheeler (Horace) 105381. 
Wheeler (J. D.) 16874. 
Wheeler (M. N.) 26519. 
Wheelock (Warren) 675. 
Whelan (M. P.) 26520. 
When Joey was on time. 83986. 
When kings were the law. 17065. 
When passion blinds honesty. 10089. 
When she was about 16. 25518. 
When the fire-bells rang. 17065. 
Where paths meet. 100380. 
Whipple (Leyland) 9867, 16876. 


674. 


17106. 
show. 


dog 


Da985. 
25715. 


Whistler’ (J. As’ M.) 2148, 11955, 
27505. 

Whitaker (E. C.) 27202. 

Whitaker (H. Van Dyke & C. M.) 
26521. 

Whitcomb (B. J.) 25229. 

White (A. W.) 98372. 

White (C. E.) 25238. 


White (Claud Grahame-) 
hame-White. 
White (Hdward D.) 
White (Glen) 33324. 
White (J. H.) 16880. 
White (L. L.) 16881, 337380. 
White (Pearl) 33824. 
White (R. BE.) 93875, 16883. 
White (Mrs. Richard Drace) 
White (T. H.) 9880. 
White (Comdr. W. W.) 
White (William Allen) 
White (Wm. EF.) 17808. 
White (Wm. H.) 676. 
White & Wyckoff. 16886. 


See Gra- 


1289. 


18940. 


18940. 
29770. 


661 


INDEX 


White aeroplane co. 16887. 

White Feather (Chief) 19330. 

White Mountain (Mr.) Indian. 

White Savior. 25713. 

White Spoon (Chief & wife). 4178. 

White treachery. 33907. 

Whitehead & Hoag co. 25234. 

Whitehouse (Alice) 1794. 

Whiteman (Christie) 9381. 

Whiteman (W. H.) 9384. 

Whiting (C. T.) 10697. — 

Whiting (E. E.) 9390. 

Whitlock (Brand) 28348. 

Whitman (Dist. Attorney Charles S.) 
28580. 


12743. 


9395. 


Whitman (Wim.) Co. 

Whitman-Crocker wedding, bridal 
party. 19514. 

Whitman studio. 33737. 


Whitmire (Mrs. Theodore) 16893. 
Whitney (A. E.) 252385. 
Whitney (Miss Barbara) 
Whitney (E. L.) 16894. 
Whitney (Jack) 28580. 
Whitney (M. O.) 16895. 
Whitney (Mrs. Payne) 
Whitroy (Henry) 25894. 
Whittemore (W. J.) 10824. 
Whittier (Anson Dudley) 677, 26055. 
Whittier (L. G.) 33750. 
Whittier carpenter sales Co. 
Who got the reward. 9720. 
Who wears them. 10030. 
Wickliffe (Mrs. Robert C.) 
Wideman (Charles) 12106. 
Widener (Mrs. Joseph) 1794. 
Widow’s claim. 25713. 
Widow’s second marriage. 
Wiederkehr (Policeman) 
Wieland (H. B.) 16182. 
Wiffen & Waltman. 33754. 
Wigston (N. 8S.) 25239. 
Wilcox (F. EH.) 679. 
Wilcox (H. F.) 16896. 
Wilcox (Theodore B.) 11064. 
Wilcox & Willson. 9396. 
Wild (Max) 25240. 
Wilde (W. A.) co. 9899, 16897. 
Wilkinson (HB. L.) 338761. 
Willard (F. G.) 16918. 
Willard (L. A.) 33762. 
Willet (William & Annie Lee) 
10826, 17806. 
Willet stained glass & dec. Co. 
9409, 10826, 17806, 26522. 
William Jewell college, 
senior class. 21347. 
Williams (A. I.) 25241. 
Williams (Arthur) 13664. 
Williams (C. D.) 49, 95749, 25795. 
26525. 
Williams (C. L.) 
Williams (C. W.) 
Williams (Charles) 
Williams (Chas. A.) 


28580. 


12909, 28580. 


677. 


1609. 


25518. 
28580. 


680, 
680, 


faculty « 


9410, 25242. 

& co. 33765. 
15382, 23011. 
16919. 


Williams (Chas. Allyn)~ 16928. 


Williams (E. G.) 383767. 
Williams (E. K.) 16924. 
Williams (F. B.) 19239. 
Williams (H. BH.) 17811. 
Williams (H. M.) 38768. 
Williams (Jno.) inc. 10828. 


Williams (John Sharp) U. 8S. Sen. fr. 
Miss. 22580, 28228. 
Williams (Kathlyn) 15684. 
Williams (Nellie) 27771. 
Williams (R. E.) jr. 33769. 
Williams (Mrs. R. BH.) 18919. 
Williams (V. 0.) 25251. 
Williams (V. T.) 9419. 
Williams. (W. C.) 16925. 
Williamson (J. M. M.) 688. 
Williamson (Jacob) 16926. 
Williamson, Haffner co. 33770. 


Willie becomes an artist. 25495. 
Willis (Alice) 684. 
Willis (Mrs. Frank B.) 1609. 


Wills (Henry T.) 32740. 

Wilmington board of trade. 25252: 

Wilmington, Del., business school stu- 
dents. 31687. 


Wilson (Miss) 8216. 
Wilson (C. T.). 49. 
Wilson (Eleanor Randolph) 19206, 


28228, 28580, 29600. 

Wilson (F. A.) 16931. 

Wilson (Frank E.) M. C. fr. N. i 
28228. 


Wilson (H. G.) 398771. 

Wilson (Howell) 25894. 

Wilson (J. A.) 25254. 

Wilson (J. O.) 25267. 

Wilson (James) Sec. of Agriculture. 
8145. 

Wilson (Jessie Woodrow) 18852. 


19206, 28228, 28580, 29600. 
Wilson (L. E.) 16982. 
Wilson (M. Dorothy) 26280. 


Wilson (Miss Margaret Woodrow ) 
18852, 19206, 21221, 29600. 

Wilson (Woodrow) Gov. of mas ody 
1286, 12909, 17541, 17549, 17653, 
17667, 17690, 17808, 18645, 18852. 
19352, 19918, 20394, 20705, 20805. 
20896, 20948, 22580, 22774, 22999, 
26297, 26690, 26975, 27267, 27691, 
28580, 29458, 31156, 31471, 31540. 

Wilson (Mrs. Woodrow) 18852, 
19206, 22580, 27698, 28228, 29600, 
31156. 


Wilson (Woodrow) & family. 19157, 
22580, 27267. 
Wilson-Lewis. 
Winchester repeating arins CO. 
Windmuller (Louis) 32740. 
Wineman (M.) 33772. 
Wing (R. E.) 16935. 
Winking parson. 33986. 
Winnetha ball players. 
Winnie’s dance. 17106. 


See Lewis-Wilson. 
10829. 


19330. 


662 


Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec.., 1912 


Winning miss. 10071. 

Winsch (John) 685, 10830, 
26527. 

Winscher (C. G.) 16938, 33792. 

Winslow (F. H. H.) 16941. 

Winter (J.) jr. 383794. 

Winter & Pond co. 9420, 16942, 

Winter logging in Maine. 17106. 

Winter visit to Central Park, 
York City. 17106. 

Winters (Bert) 283852. 

Wirt (A. P.) 26551, 33797. 

Wirth (May) 11879. 

Wischmeyer (Philip) 25270. 

Wisconsin mausoleum» construction co. 
9425. 

Wisconsin (Univ. 
squad. 5822. 
Wise (Rabbi Isaac M.) 
Wiss (J.) sons co. 9426. 
Wisting (Oscar) 16410. 
Wiswall (H. B.) 25272. 

With a kodak. 9720. 

With the enemy’s help. 

Witwoski (H.) 49. 

Witzel (J. J.) 383798. 

Wobring (Franz) 593, 26067. 

Wocher (Max) & son co. 16943. 

Woehler (H. L.) 9481, 16945, 25278, 
33799. 

Wohlbriick (T. C.) 16957. 

Wohlenberg (W. J.) 9502. 

Wolf (Henry) 25310. 

Wolf (Max) 16961. 

Wolf (Natalie) 10957, 18075. 

Wolf & co. 987, 10958, 18076, 25311, 
26552. 

Wolfe (C. E.) 25316. 

Wolfe (J. J.) 338783. 

Wolff (C.) 10177. 

Wolff (Louis) & co. ltd. 9503, 25317, 
33874. 

Wolff (Marjorie) 23364. 

Wolgast (Ad) 5197, 20882. 

Wolkenboer (Theodore) 993. 

Wolven (EK. L.) 9506, 16962, 33879. 

Women’s democratic club. (Reception 
& breakfast given to Mrs Woodrow 
Wilson.) 27698. 

Women’s Titanic memorial. 

Won by a fish. 17065. 

Wong Sun Yue Clemens (Mr. & Mrs.) 
See Clemens (Mr. & Mrs. Wong Sun 
Yue. ) 

Wood (C. C.) 

Wood (George) 

Wood (H. D.) 17011. 

Wood (Joe) 20394, 28580. 

Wood (Maj. Gen. Leonard) 

Wood (W. F.) 17012. 

Wood (W. M.) 20394. 

Wood photo co. 17018. 

Woodbury (C. H.) 2148. 

Woodbury & co. 9508, 17017. 

Wooden Indian. 25518. 


17812, 


Do195. 


New 


of) basket ball 


26448. 


25495. 


11014. 


17005. 
17006. 


21821. 


ES —' 


Woodfield (Frank) 17023, 25819. 
Woodford cornet band. 30839. 
Woodin (L.) 25828. 
Woods (Murry) 9509. 
Woodson (Urey) 12909. 
Woodward (Nellie A.) 994. 
Woodward & Tiernan ptg. co. 
33880. 
Woolard (S. F.) 
Woolf's. 9521. 
Woollett (A. P.) 11015, 
Woolpert (R. M.) 25882. 
Woolworth (F. W.) 32740. 
Wootten & Moulton. 338882. 
Wootten-Hunter photo co. 
Worden (J. E.) 17081. 
Worden (W. E.) 25338. 
Workman’s lesson. 25518. 
Worlds best film co. 10119, 34295. 
Worth (Vrs. Ellis) 11167. 
Worth of a man. 10030. 
Wortheimer (S.) 2148. 
Wortley (A. L.) 25847. 
Would-be heir. 33907. 
Would be Shriner. 25495. 
Wranitzky (A. I.) 9522, 25349. 
Wreck of the Aurora. 10119. 
Wright (C. B.) 11016, 17476. 
Wright (EH. D.) 33884. 
Wright (F. E.) 17082. 
Wright (Shields) 338885. 
Wright (W. G.) 26574. 
Wright, Hazels & Bradford. 253850. 
Wrong weight. 25718. 
Wuerzinger (H. G.) 33886. 
Wun Lungs strategy. 33907. 
Wurbel (Franz) 10177. 
Wyer (H. 8.) 3838887. 
Wyeth (N. C.) 558, 26432. 
Wylli (Joseph) 25351. 
Wyman (Richard) & co., Itd. 
Wynn (Edgar) 15684. 
Yale varsity squad. 27270. 
Yano (S.) 33889. 
Yardley (R. O.) 49, 25852. 
Yardley (Ralph) 10697. 
Yarn of the Nancy Bell. 
Ye rose studio. 17058. 
Yeager (Orsen) 7490. 
Yellow Horse (Chief) 
Vo Hanmi) 2710: 
Yoakum (Miss Bessie) 27725. 
Yosemite natl. park and the big trees 
of Cal. 33986. 
Yough (John de) See De Yough. 
Young (C. W.) 9524. 
Young (Clara Kimball) 
Young (H. M.) 995. 
Young (J/rs. Eaton) 
Young (Mrs. George W.) 
Young (R. J.) 17058. 
Young & Carl. 17060, 25357. 
W. Ma. ©) Av 9825, 25860: 
Y. M. C. A. (Navy) Brooklyn. 33888. 
Younghans (BE. J.) 9526. 


9510, 


9520. 


do881. 


1A OU 


9759. 


Indian. 4173. 


8993. 


25018. 
6012. 


663 


INDEX 


Clemens (Mr. 


Zachariah (king of Israel) 
Zahn (O. F.) 
Zakrzewski (Theodore) 
Zarokilli (N. P.) 
Zdzublowski (Anton) 
Zeim (Felix) 
Zenola (Miss) 
Zenola, the girl with diamond teeth. 


Zentner (J. J.) 25862, 33890. 


Dt.. XV, ia eee vd 


Yue (Mr. & Mrs. Wong Sun) 


Zephaniah, Bible character. 7751. ¢ 
Zeppelin (Graf Ferd. von) 17582. 


Ziem (F.) 23927. 


Zigomar vs. Le Rouquin. 17104. 
Zimmerman (C. H.) co. 9530, 25363. 
Zimmerman (Jane) 11019, 18095. 


Zimri (king of Israel) 7751. 


Zooardnodz and Anni (Ruins of) 


~ 84247. 

Zschacbitz (Richard) 26054. 
Zuver studio. 25491. 
Zwillinger (C. M.) 388898. 
94th regiment veterans. 83825. 


664 


HE